The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 February 1853 — Page 4

EBUSINESS CARDS.

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PRIMTIM6,

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3Staft*£ft Courier ®tficc, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, WITH A FRESH 8DPFI.Y OF s^rizxa^r OCJDSB cp"arapiaB. \V» hava alt»o a complete set of new and beautitul

O I S E S

For Card Priming in imitation of Copper-plate Persons wanting Printing done will do well to give iu a call as with new materials and experienced workmen, we cannot be excel lrd, and we

WARRANT SATISFACTION.

Blank Deeds & Mortgages,

BILLS OF LADING, Protests and Instructions

Tor Mat and other IS oats.

Kept constantly on hnnd at this Office.

AMOS SEABOMT. LOWE.

Seabolt & Lowe.

FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS A N O E A E S

Hhawnectown, Ills.

REFERENCES.

J. D. Richardson &.Co., VV. A. Docker, Peeples &, Ridgwsy. O. Pool. Esq.,

Davidson

Shaumeetomn,

W* fe C. eIIowes& Co., Geo. W. (»ivens, T. C. Twitchel

Sc

Co., Robertson and McDugall

John Hurley, Esq., AVia

Orleans,

Tilden i, Richard*, Woolfolk &, Johnson Thomas Pore,

Sc

Co.,

St. Jjtmit.

Kellogg

Brothers, Dean

wcth,

Sc

Crncinnatr

Sc

isville. May

Brannon, J. B. Wilder & Co.,

8, '52-wly-37

(Successors to Bright htnirr,)

FORWARDING AND COMMISSION

PACKET LANDING, RAILROAD BKPOT, AND WHARF, MADISON, IND. "Reference*:—

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Holland, T. A. Morris,

Kirlnnd & EitzgiBbon, Indianapolis D. White, Modison. Oct 25, '52-9-lypd

L7HOVET

Commission & Forwarding PRODUCE HKOKr.it. National Roud Street, ucxt door East of Bemcnt

Sc

Co., Torre Haute, Indiana. Flour, Salt and Whisky, constantly on hand.

The highest price for Grain. Liberal advances mode on Consignments. October 6, 'fiS-dly

DENTISTRY.

H. R. SMITH, D. D. S.f BEING now permanent ly located in his now office on Ohio street, third door east of the public square, will nt all times be in reatlincsw to wnit on liis patrons in nil things pertainingto his profession.

N. B.—Nocreditgiven foroperationsunlessby previous arrangement. April 17,3 849-34y

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Mar 11. '52 w3v-29

J. BRITTOtt.

a

LUDOWICI & 1H LMAN, A RE now receiving their Spring stock, consistingof a full assortmento Groceries of all kinds

Tobacco, Nails, Glass, Feathers, kt

vinii^i!) till III'l'S, b« disposod tf at the lowest

all of which will ligttr*. Call attho Cincinnati Store, Union Row.

t., Asm.F.Y

BRITTON & CO.,

Forwnnling and Commission Merchants, TEMili HAUTE, L\DIANA. FI1HK highest cash price paid for Wheat, Rye, .1 Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, Timothy Seed, Clovet Seed, Whito Beans, and Feather*, nt tneir, Warehotiss, corner of First and Eagle street* Canal Basin.

Nov 8, T»l--tf-r26

SNUFF AND TOBACCO. Fetor Lorillard, Manufacturer, A'o. 42 Chatham at, Xfw York,

Cut Tobacco in tin-foil and papers a ntore particular description of "he various articles can be known by Mnding for a full prtco current as •hove. janlS-'Sa-ai-Smo'

01N(•!i\ N ATi tSTOR E.

LUDOWICI & HULMAN, Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Groceries, Wines, and Liquors,

TOBACCO, GLASS, NAILS. &c

UNION HOW, TERSE HAUTE, LSD

The

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W. BARI*0t?

BARBOUR

August 3, 1853—dly

a. r. read.

& READ

Torre Unnle* Iiidiaun.

Will practice their profession in Vigo and adjoining counties. All businem entruated to their care will meet with prompt attention. Officii in FarringtonV Building, No. 5, up staira.

aRO^VKHMkOTdTBOll KN F., W a a tx AU KINDS OF

BBQCEflllS AID I BUI IKS

North side Public Square,

janltl

TERRE HAUTB, IND.

I» .1 I .V .V «. HOUT. CarriitKe, Slcn, and Ornament*! Paiuting, in nil their Urauehe*.

ALSO,

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ciet- »rly executed—old Pictures cleaned and vt d, wall# papered. iVc. Shop on Market Street, opposite DoU' New ng, and dd door north ol theCorama Office re Haute, mar93-3tV E. K. BROWN.

Buildi Terre

B. MOFTATT,

A O N E A A W TERRE HAUTE, IND. Office tn Union Row, otrar Reeres'Vi Store. Nov ssjjrs-33-lf

N O E O N

Commission iHcrtljant,

Comer of Commerir «W Isifamett sts*t

N E W O E A N S

NOT 90 w8m

THOMAS H. NELSON. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, TERRE HAirrif, IND, 03et im Phmmir

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De* 1, HO 1JMI

i^Hsin.

Entered according to Act or Congress, in the yacr 1851, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M..D in the Cierk'a Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. fe: *NOTffER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!

W BR HOUOHTOK'S

Philadelphia, Pa

in about tro hours, tint

Waine, J. S. Cheno*

Foravth & Co., W. Bnsley

Sc

Co.,

Pittsburg.

Low

J. D. CONDIT,

PF.ai.scb i.v

Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, QUEENS WAKE AND HARDWARE ALSO, Family Groceries and Provisions,

AT THK

City Provision Sto^e,

Comer of National Road and Fourth Streets Sign of the Spinning Wheel. June 4 '52-wtf-43

GREAT CURE FOR DYSi'EPSIA! 1r. J. 8. Iloashton's

iP [E !P Lhfl

THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR GASTRIC JUICE. Prepared from Rennet, or the luuriltstoniach of th« (x, after directions of Baron Liebi$, the great Physiofegtcal Chemist, by J.

S. Houghton, f. D.,

"I Digest." Such is the true meaning of the word Pepsin. It is the chief elnneut, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the solvent of the food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimn'ating agent of the Stomach and Intestines, it is extracted irom the digestive stomach of the Ox, thus forming a True Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its chemical powers, and furnishing a complete and perfec •ru!H«tiiiJte for it.

Thi« is Nature's own remedy for an unhealthy stomach- No art of man can equal its curative powers. It contains no Alcohol, BiJU-rs, Acids, or Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to the ta3t#, and may be taken by tlt«« ir.fst feeble patients v. ho cannot eat water cracker without acute distress. Bewore of

Drugged imitations

Pcpf-ir. is not a drug. Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin infused in watei will riigefct or dissolve

Five Pound* oj Roast Beef

of the stonweh-

SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! (T?"Tbe scientific evidence upon which this re niedy is based is in the highest degree curious and remarkable.

C*H the Ag..-n», anrf get a Descriptive Circular, gratia. giving a large amount of scientific evident, frum Licbig'a Animal Chemistry, Dr Combe's Physiology of Digestion Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet Dr. John W. Draper, of New York University Professor Dunglison'$ Physiology Professor Silliinan. of Yale College Dr. Carpenter's Physiology.

See.-.

together with re­

ports of cures from all parts of the United States PEPSIN IN FI.I-ID AND POWDEli. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in powder and in fluid form—and in prescription vials for the use of Physicians. The powder will be sent by mail, free of postage, for one dollar, sent to Dr lloughtou, Philadelphia. tCrObserce this!—Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S.TIoughton, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa Copyright and trade mark secured. edrtSold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. Price,

One Dollar

per bottle.

Agentp, WUOD& DONNELLY, Terre Haute. Wholesale and retail Agents, R. S. Lawrence it Son, Lafayette: C. 11. Clark, Vjncennes.

September 33, 3d52—wyl

M. W. WILLIAMS,

No. 2. Fnrrington's Black,

1 I AS now opened a large and complete assortrnent of Goods, suitable for the Spring and Summer trade, which he is offering at lower prices than anv other house in the city. The stock consists iu part mh follows:

Dress Goods:

Rich printed Berege plain Berege all colors Berege De i.nines and Tissues, I.avvns, Spring style Mouselin De Lnines French, Earlston, am AmcricairGinclmmsj blark Silks,&.c., &c.

White Goods:

Swiss Muslin, Victoria and Bishop Lawns, Book Mulls, Cambrics, Jaconetts, Tape Checks, Stripes, Curtain Muslins,

Sic.,

a large and hand­

some assortment. Brown Sheetings: All desirable brands of 3-4,4-4, 5-4, 6-1, and 03-4

Bleached Sheeting:

300 piecus of 3-4. 4-1, 5-1, 6-4, and 30-4. Prints: 300 pieces of Philip Allen's. Cocheco, Sprague, Hamilton, Union, Mcrrimac and English Drands

Cottonades:

70 pieces including favorite styles, Ripka fancies, i\ an kct us, Denins, blue drillings and mixtures.

Linens:

Brown Linens, bleached and brown Linen Drillings, Irish Linens. Tabid Damask, bleached and brown Table roths. Napkins, Doillies,'Russia and Scotch Diapers, Crash, IJird's-Eye apd Iluckabuck Towelings, A-c.

Woolen:

American, French. German and English Cloths, black and tancy Cassimeres and French Doeskins, Tweeds, Satinets, Jeans, Cashmerette, &c.

Vestings:

Fancy Silk, Satin, bull Cussimere, white and buflWlcreeillcs. Sundries:

Tickings, Shirting Stripe, Checks, Hosiery, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas and Parasols, Gloves all kinds, Edgings and Insertions.

We are receiving everv week additions the stock of new and desirable styles keeping our assortment at all times full and compieto.

PRAIRIE CITY STORE.

May 21 ?»2-wtf-39

Life saved at Midnight! BY GREGORY'S Instant Cure of Fain. The most pungent and powerful preparation for the suppression of all inflammation, whether proceeding from Bums, Scnlds, Broken Bones, Colds, or any other causes, ever offered to tho public. The moment it is taken, its thrilling and animating power is felt, as it forces its way through every diseased nerve and gland of the system, relieving

all i'uin in 'in irstant,

and dissolving local

obstructions which cause inflammation, fevers, and spasmodic pains, with a rapidity known of no other medicine. It immediately quiets the pain of iNVreous, or

Sick Headache,instantly

N O A E E

cures

the Toothache, and relieves at once the excruciating pain of Rheumatism, and usually cures long and standing cases, on three applications, in one hour! For dangerous accidents, broken limltt^ mangled flesh, bruises, burns,scalds, faintess, pain in the stomach, spasms, cramp, cholic

FEVER AND AGUE,

Colds, Bore throat, cancer in the mouth or atom ach, and all complaints of inflammatory character. this medicine will give instant relief to the autllrers.

CHOLERA!

The beet medicine known for this dread complaint as hundreds can testify. Itloody Flux it always cures.

Jitvlien Breast,

with all its pain and jeopardy

to the life of tho infant, would never he known were this medicine used a few weeks before nurs ing. A mother who irom this cause had lost every child, hoar.i of the

Instant Cure of Pain!

and tried it, and found it effectual in saving the life of her child. We could refer to Mr. Julias Marsh, of Washington, Lucas county, Ohio, and to Mr. A. Gragsoo* Concord, DeKalb county, Indiana, and a host of otheis.

No

iW*

tho*W b*t vithoKt it!

children have buen saved by its timely use, when «tt&cicii mt midnight wiih fits, spasms, cramps, colic, and choking, caused by worms— with no physician near, ana life in imminent peril. trice 35 cents per bottle.

For sale by BROWNING & WALL, Whole sale and Retail Agents, Terre Haute. Also by Merchants and Druggists ia every vil lace «»d town in the country.

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Torre Ilanle Drug Store, BY J. R. CUNINCrHAM, Nations! Road Strert. North of* ihi» Court iiouse

WIIOLFSALE AND RiiTAlI..

C'

Banner*, Flag*, Trara^aren-

K^NSTANTLY on hand. Fresh Drags and Medisinca, warranted pure. Prescrtptions prepared promptly. Great attention paid to all order*. gCrChemieals, D^mmSb, Instruments, P«fuia ery, Ot.s, -us*. Olass, and pom wines and Liq»ow exnf .y for medical use.

Tern Haate, Ind., Jan 3, ^-dtf-29

J. aSTEPHiNSOK/M. D._

JPftyxieian and Surgeon*

TERRE HAUTE,

ixn.

OS«! nearly opponiie BrowiV Hotel, Oct IS, «3-S»t«

J. EYANS, M. D.

RESPETFULLY

tender* his protcssional «er

vkes to tbedtiuai of Tsrre Haute and ri* «oity. Oiej fln Market street, first door aoatfc of the Town Hall. April IS. *3-S3-ly

CHE^E.

A CHOICE articla Cken just rxngved aad for »Iea« CONDIT^ Jaae 19,'53-wtf-13

SJSi

VATIONAL ROAD STREET, East End

HAVE

on hand a very lnr^e assortment of II kinds of most approved stoves, which they are determined t0 6ell at the lowest figures possible Our stock consists, in part, of the follow-

CELEBRATED STOVES: Etna Air Tight, a very Troy Air Tight, superior stove, Self Regulator, The Best Premium Drum Parlor, Phoenix do. Egg Coal Stoves, Farmer's do. Six, Seven, and Ten-Pi ate Rcsor's Patent Double Stoves, in great vari-

Ovcn, ety. Also—Skillets nnrt Lids, Ovens nnd Lids, Odd Lids, Dog Trons, Sugar Kettles, and in fm-t almost every article required by housekeepers for domestic purposes.

House Guttering and Spouting, Executed at short notice, in a style nnsnrpossed. We will, on no account, undertake a job we cannot finish as per agreement.

P. S. A supply of ODD PLATES always on hand, to FURxNISH FREE on insurance, which we will furnish at 31 Cents per lb. alter the insurance runs out. All patterns sent to us shnil be promptly cast and forwarded, as per directions. We have a great many PATTERNS for mux castings on hand, which we will have cast—when the job exceeds ,000 lbs.—at 3 Cents for Furnace nnd 3J Cents for Foundery. We are prepared to execute fobs to any extent, at short notice, in the casting one, such as Building Fronts, (either Terre Haute, Cincinnati, or Buffalo make,) Lard Kettles, (J rates ja Cellars, &C. fuly 12-5'-46tf N. BEYMER & CO

Important to Parents.

ASthe

the present is the most desirable season of year for taking CIIILDREN'S DAGT ERREOTYPES, it is important for those wishing to avail tin mselves of the present favoruble opportunity for getting correct, porfect, and brilliant miniatures of themselves or their chi.'dren, to do so nt once, and save vnin regrets when it is too late. How often do we hear bereaved parents and friends exclaim—"O! if I only had the likeness of my dear child, 1 would give worlds!" They would give anything for the/iit'flfe*/

thadnw

of the lineaments

of friend, father, mother, sister, wife, husband, or brother—but it is too late!—it was neglected in rosy health—the icy hand of death has fallen, and regrets aru useless only a» a warning for the future.

At Dnfl's NntionnI Dagnerrean Gallery, on National Road street, over Child's Book Store, Children's Miniatures oro taken in five seconds, adults in ten, giving a fine, high-toned picture equal to any taken in the United Suites, nnd put up in the latest style, and can be sent to any part ot the Union.

Breast Pins, Rings, and liockets filled. Likenesses of deceased persons taken. (tOr Don't neglect this fine weather. Hours of operating from i)

x.

m. till 4 r. "rnin or shine." DUFF, Operator

Terre //aute, September 9,1852—dtf

A New and Extensive Stock of

Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, lints, Caps, Bonnets &c. fJMIE attention of the citizens of Terre Haute 1 and vicinity, is respectiuily^called to my of Fancy and btaple Dry Goods. Boots

and

lame stock and Shoes, llnts.Caps, etc., j'uet opened. The selection has been made with the utmost care as to style, and quality and above all with en eye to cconomy, knowing lull well that to give perfect satisfaction to purchasers, is to sell them good goods at extremely low prices. This I flatter myself 1 am folly prepared to do. Having bought my goods exclusively for cash, no one will doubt for a moment my perfect ability to sell at sttch prices as will commend themselves to all. C#ll at

F. NIPPERT'SCASH STOKE,

Fan-melon's Block, north side of Public Square. Nov "13, wtf.

Golden Opportunity!

AV1N received and opened my entire new I I stock of lancy and staple Dry tttxxls. I now offer them to the public at unusually low prices

Thousands,. ,,

are ready to testily to efficacy and oertainty in the (pj^h^ fua,1^ cmrt ill Boml Complmmts, and multitudes ol

keep in a well appointed dry goods store tuay be prweured here. Beautiful figured and plain dress Silks, figured and plain Berages. Poplins, fancy Lawns, De I.sine*, and Ginghams book, mull, swiss. and dotted Muslins plain, striped and cross-fwirml Jaconett whit* and black sulk Laces and Fringes dress Trimmings, white Skirts, cotton Hose all colors, Irish Linen,*, bleached,,and brown Domestics, Bed-tickings, Checks. Cotton Yarns, Boots and Shoes for women, men, boys and children-

Extra line am! common Silk Hats, Kossuth and Mexican do, fjooking glasses. Tea, Sugar, Mo )as»tt, and Tobacco. These are but a few of th« many articles which may be purchased tor aa little money ai= :%siMe, at

F. NYPl TPS CHEAP CASH STORE, FarriogtonlB Block Ntinhof the Public Square. MaySd.^-dlw-wtf-SM 40

Vigo Collegiate Institute.

AT

a late meeting of the Board of Trustees, 1 hava been appointed to fill the vacancy! pnnc: of the Male Department of the Yi Doiie. te lostirate. !n pursuance

of

a school ia said 1 Jtioo ou .lic^iay, Septwrnber sixths toton ae 11 weeks. The er *-in pr^--' will Ijrace ali thebi of ,t _-:.iieete.

Thete the Institution are fixed by U* Boitrd. a» PerSes oofll wveks, Prefwratory Oasa, #3 Jr.: -If *4 «t5. I P—to k^ia in this pl .andst ttoot. ah a per1BMI1

)1 Ml 1 ILII I

JOHN SATRXTS STOVE STORE!

AT WHICH MAY EE FOUND THE MOST COMPLETE

EVER BROUGHT UP OR DOWN THE WABASH, 01 BY ANY OTHER TK0R0U3IFASE111

He is receiving his Stock from Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio. Also, from New York, Mr. Hugh Stewart's Furnace, and the \Vrabash Foundry and r* f:

HSIT Iin 113153111 lil, TIE PEfiFLI CABBY III OFF ALMOST AS FAST AS 1 CAS BIT Til

O^jr He has some of the same sort left, and is receiving new patterns. Call and see. '{Nov.20wtf

Decl 1-tf-ren novin

Decl 1-4m

N E W O

Bites & Ratzenbangh,

Undn-lakers and Coffin-Makers,

h\

charge

A

(as "igo"

rh appo. t,l will

R. S. TliLRMAN.

AognstSS. 39S^d4k«tf

Early & Leggett.

FewflrrftM? 4* CommUH&n

And dealers in alt kind* of prodace, TERRE HAUTK IND. Mar-26-S3 6a-31.

DIRECT FROM HEIST OWN MANUFACTORY,

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.

To enumerate the advantages of buying at this celebrated Establishment would be superfluous. Our customers for filly mites round need no assurances from us, to induce them to call upon us, than this, THAT WE CONTINUE TO USE OUK FRIENDS AS well AS WE HAVE EVER VET DOXE—more than this wc know they do not desire. 53" A first-rate assortment of _d

Hats, Caps, Fine Shirts, Under Clothing, &c.

|{F'^P?:CTFULLYinronn «hecitizens

of Terre Haute and vicinity, that they will give undivided attention to the above business, with a view to relieve the Iricnds of deceased per' *w from the inr) dispensable trouble attt :v, ing the death ol friend, and would state that t!.•* are ti papered to undertake the whole ba^.ness '41 of funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduoed prices. A hea-se will, iu all cases be furnished

•a ti

to such as procure coffins at their eatabiiah'ment. Coffins kept on hand of all sixes.

To persons in the -t»rry, they sld say r*--t they will furniith co iini

cheaper

charge, haf

tVvt they 1 n•..»

been fm nishHl by any person in the county, and will attend the funeral with their hearse

,S5,-^lw-w4y-25-45

Nc i" the Square.

& Sons'

STRAUS & ISAACS,

'North-East Corner of the Public Square,

Xov?Qwtf], TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

free oj

distance not over ten miles.

Shop on Market street, north of lbe court house, nearly opposite White Hall June 39.

Exclusively to the Ladies. BEAUTIFUL assertm it of Indies doi and»^-deer:*-roidrrJ.Ua^rrfs'-ercs,Cuiis, Collars, C.-' «, Cs•* aw Also lnfanuCv -. !/,:• Hun i',.- r.Jg, Mot:: Ian «&ii CiuLs.Jjewtrutui zwim Ed^i.-^s auInscrUnga, Lisle and Linen do.

A fine tnw^Ttt of coin-', Kid, Sr'lc, Lisle, and Co ,i Glore- .- an uncyco r«d Fans, a lar»: ot c' ack Parasols, Slllt Ti^ruad a^-

Sam-

mer Shawin. Ladies who p^rrrr-'-Tr ael—^rr ard-' that nMMt- r-.' t:.. '-1, at st ::ie tiro- -roos of studying economy, would do

F. NIPPERTS CHEAP CASH STORE. F-.—rr .-rv P'cck

Lofths

85 r,.- lV. v.r-rlt- 0

1.. Oeer, Mink. Fox, Oppoaaam axid Otter Skins, Always wanted, janltf GROVERMAN Sl BOURNE.

mmm.

AND MANUFACTORY OF!

TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE.

W O E S A E A N E A I National Road Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.

E E O N E E

Just Received and now Openng, a Splendid Assortment of

ESftBY BIAD8 CLOTHINO,

Embracing every variety, and selected to suit the most fastidious. Purchasers are respectfully requested to call and examine iny stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to offer such inducements as must constrain the public to patronise me. Loll nt the above sign, West side oi the Public Square, Ross Building.

LOUISVILLE

I

A N

Hat & CJap EistafelMiment!

N. E. Corner Public Square, FarringUiTs Block,

iilOlIS

N. LEVINGSTON.

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

S¥?)AHB ®r ISAACfl

Are continually bringing on Fresh Lots of the most choice and beautiful

New Leather Store.

THE

undersigned, late of Dayton, Ohio1,would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre Haatc and surrounding country, that he has opened a wholesale and retail

LEATHER STORK,

on thecorner of National Road and Foarth streets, west of th© Poet OITice, where he will devote bis entire attention to

ings,

fret of

leather, Hides, Oil, and Find­

where may be found at all times, a large assortment of

Top, f, Lasts, Trees, ann

", Shoe Nails, mil Tools,

Currving Knives, Fleshers, Rab Stones, Lamp Black, Brushes, and a great mnny small tools and articles not necessary to mention.

I* er in ti- r.. ,gh por *ed also, Hides and ns, for v. ii-h will pry :air prices In Cash or TrAde.

OCT Ordera from a distance arid the article or price not eait. il turned in

re,

Public Square.

Furs and Peltries. Coon Skins—Deer Skina, 'PHE hi. pn x« in CASH wiH be paid for 1 snr rf-r Fura Pr'^ea, Wh. ,!-- «ad Li S In Ti.

H,

gr.Vfflhe baVS ,1. r:v i.rxjlt. iM«alitii.-i or a ._i dun't forget the place, on the r.-.er next the Poet Office, for food Leather and heap Bargains.

HENRY SNYDER

September 18, J852—wtf

New Tork Cheap Clothing Store

EVERY BODY RUN HERE1

IUST

revived and, now openins a larve and spit.:-.id a-^ rt3wnt of Ready made Clothing, etnbracmg every variety, ami selected to sait the moat fastidious. Purchases are mpeet requested to call and exariisne my iiocJt l*4«re pfirrh^ng *1^9 w!.'

as 1 am term' rv to oft Tadnoe--.-s as most nsfr the pnoiic 10 patronIz Call ai 'l,4ab «gn,weat aide of the Public Sqnaie, Roaa boilding.

Oct 8

N. LIVINGSTON.

3 2.d!w.

Gregory's Instant Cure of Pain

rPHK

best medicine in the world for Cholera, Bloody Flax, Dysentery. Rheumatism, and Pain "rrerf description. For internal or external ai ron. esale and retail

Ol

BROWNING &. WaLl, Terre Haute, nngorjr ami Moore proprietors, Matunee City,

tiqMnber 1J, 18Si3—d£m

Dry Goods and Carpet Store. sssiwtfEQND

RESPECTFULLY

Oct 15, 52 w3m.

&

cs©o

No. 18 East Fourth Street, CINCINNATI,

inform theircnatomeisand

purchasers generally, that they are now opening a large and complete assortment 01 Fancy and sj:iplc Ea&lish,

Frt'Bicii, Uvritiaii ai*d

\lsoan extensive assorsment of AMERICAN CARPETING, purchased and imported previous to the late advance, wkich oner at as low prices as similar goods can be ^bought in th United States.!

Floor OU Cloths, Thoroughly seasoned, from 3 to 21 feet in width a large Stock always on hand, families, Hotel keepers, feteamlxMit owners, and strangers may depend upon finding the best class ot Goods in our* line, at prices as jow -as they can be purchased in the Eastern Cities.

MORRIS'S REMEDY, .#.

I^."'OR

I'M.

Gonorrhea. Gleets, Stricture®, Kycturnal Emissions, Gravel, and all those distress-,'.' complai nte usually consequent upon youthful excesses ami indulgentes.

In pt«paring specific for this class of disease. Dr Morris has expended much time and money in order to present to the pleasant safe.

unfortunate sufferer a

and efficient medicine. That he

..as succeeded is a fact well established, as there has been many thousand boulea sold, warranted to cure or the money returned, and so far haagiv on entire satisfaction.

As an invigorating medicine for broken constitution it has no equal, be.ing extremely pnlata hie arid mild, ae well as active and permanent in its effects.

For that distressing complaint so common amoug females, termed Flour Albus, or Whites this specific Is* sovereign remedy, aud should be'used by all who are thu-*ntillered.

This medicine is (sold by druet'ists generally throughout the Southern and Western States Sold wholesale and retail bvJ. R. Cuninghom Terre Haute, la. Burdsell At Bro., Cincinnati, Ohio, sole agents for the Southern and Western States, to whom all orders for tho Remedy must be addressed. (Kr Remember the name MORRIS'S REMEDY- Price $1. »v

OctlSdSm "WTLLTaM MCC

E A

NT"

WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Main Cross St., 3d door west of Mulberry,

MADISON, INDIANA.

Agent for Beatles Celebrated Baltimore Powder.

HASrior

on hamls a few hundred Kegs of this supc brand—warranted equtit to any ma nufVctured in the United States consisting ol Rifle and Blasting Powder in various sized packages. This powder he offers (or sale in lots to suit purchasers, upon as fuvorabk- terms as a similar quality of powder can be obtained upon in any Western. City. Wholesale dealers ond others desiring to purchase will find it decidedly to their advantage to examine this powder before obtain ing their stock.

Dec 5/53 ly-5-33 Manufacturer's Agent.

Valuable Farm For Sale,

rpilE

undersigned will sell on fivorable terms JL thr

heathers'Farm.

Terms easy, and title good. Apply to J. P. Usher, Terre Haute, or to tke undersigned at Danville, Hendricks county, Imliana.

Room,

a

I

Jenkins &

Utiii) Ui iianw VUII/U11I)

No. C3,Pearl Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,

KEEP

constantly on hand a general assw»rtruent of goods of the latest importations, which they offer for sale at the lowest market prices.

Purchasers are respectfully nvited to call at) examine their stock. Dec 8. '53-ly-7-36

Ci.EM TtNOLEV, GtntvO.I ECRTOX, Philadelphia. Cincinnati

TINGLEY & BURTON,

WnOJ.EJ5AI,£ DEAJ.ERS I.V

Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods

South East Corner Pearl ond Walnut Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO, RE now opening a full and complete stock of

Spring Goods, which they offer for cosh, or the usual credits. Jon 3'52-339-ly

J. H. LONG, M. D„

CONTINUES

the Practice of Medicine from the

Oflice of Dr. A. Holmes, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. 1 he following from Dr. Holmes i* considered a sufficient recommendation to sati::,sy the public 1.

The Practice «»f Medicine

Will be continued from my office, by J. II Lotto, M.^D., who, during the past two years, has proved himself faithful ana worthy of confidence. jnnel-4fl-tf A. HOLMES, M.D.

A Book for the Times,

NOW

ready and contains 500 12mo. pages beaatifaUy iili^tr«tH with original designs awi neatly be'-? 1, pm'• SO.eniitled—

LIFE AT liE SOUTH,

ar "Uncle Tom's Cabin," As it Is. Being narratives, Scenes, end Incidents, in the real "Life of lha Lowly,1' by W. G. Smith. Esq. For sale at

W II BUCKINGHAM'S Bookstore. Septeinber.4.3852t— dtf

POOLE & BROTHER,

Forwarding & Coramiiwion MerchauU. 90 AG AZIN E STH EET, NEW ORLEANS.

References, Williams &. Early, H. D. Williams Co., Teffe Haote.

Be ment

St,

Co.,

Any bnshieaa. Ferwai: rg or Commission, en tru««M to oar charge wL. ^i«et oar usaal prompt attention. jaol5-421y

Cash paid for Wheat^

A the Tower Mills- north of Csnal Basia xX MILLER tk. WUUL Terre Hants. May 14.

and Cloth Dressing

tiM sand In the best manner.at

May 10,*8-d3t-138 wtf-38

Thebestfamily Flour ACorn Meal

A LW AYS on handaad for sale at Hrti.n+f Mill# \Uj 30, ~&*nt'33&*wl{-38

Cash paid for Wheat

Holmes's Mill. May 90, 9

A.

l3a-wU-38

CINCINNATI

RtSlHSS D1RDT0RT.

O-Persons visiting Cincinnati to make Purchases, or desiring to make enquiries, or procure any article by letter shcuid cenault this D!rerory, as it is a guide te all the vafious Business Establishments, and may be .» Chart or the b»t and m». reliable Firm® in Cincinnati.

«ote Enmravers

Km

WILLIAM MeCLEAN,

It is situated on Honey

Creek, four miles south of Terre Haute, on the old Louisville Road. It contains 67 acr'S, a little more limn half woodland, the rest cleared anil in good state of cultivation. There are on the farm comfortable tenements ami a good orchard. For richness of soil and facilities of making money easy tliia farm is not surpassed by any in Vigo county.

OHIO CLEVELAND.

Nov. 9, '52.w3mo

Merchant Tailor

HAS

removed his Taiior Shop from Market street to National Road street, one doar east of Ira Grover's Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory where ho has opened in his now

Fancy Front Store

MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, and is prepared to furnish the best and most fash ionable materials, and make thom up in a style inferior to none in the west. 11c will makes /TIIES in the most approved style, when the cloths are furnished by the customer, and alsoaivestrict attention to "cmtinc all kinds of garments—all of which shall be done with taste .inddespatch.

Oct.22,iy49-(W WID IIARTSOCKI Kier's. Hock OiL Y17 IIILE the new

Petroleum

will relieve and

cure many, very ninny, diseases, as stated in the circulars—and knowing especially that it cures

Ague, Diarrhoea, Sore Eies, {it has cured Blindness,) Rheumatism, and Scrofula—it

Human Invention

Get a Circular. September 41, 1852—wtf

is right

and proper particularly to urge a trial in such cases. It is a reddish, clear, arid purely Natural Oil, And not a

—drawn from a deep

well near Pittsburgh. Price 50 cents per Bottle, (I pint. For sale hV J. II. CUN1NGH AM. WOOD & DONNELLY, BROWNING SL WALL, D.-ug gists, Terre 7/autc.

DRY GOODS.

A

TtowS Toot*, M*chae», kc.

t\rry

Printer*

ISiltlK. nisoN Not* Encr-arm, RAWDO.N, WHIGHT _Bond», BvlU of K»cl«n(i!, Ccilifr Owner of Fourth WW Jj-»i^NSwl*. Diptorn: of Nptei, Swl, Diplomai, Proof .-we** CtedB, coriptfoinj iil xxtd ntttmr I lUlkij.* I* IK. nmniiiM iYtol of awk N-«« -The al*K« 0»» 7(j«m T. to**,» pmcti»l Rritannia Ware Manufacturers,

|IM Wirt, Fire Engine Manufacturer, N WVMAN. Iwcc-Sor to t. rximm) I'.lm m^oo. liOiihrT rio. R»ilWA)r

Iron OrauntBUl

KoubUm*

Mi lly-rautic Work, ia jMcnl. Cotton Yarn MsinnfactHvcn,

FTonr Mill au^l Factory Builders,

Coppersmiths,

ItOlMON

FTO«ww,

belwwm 1'ike *:»i

O^nt^ Furnisbln? Establishment V» 1.! MK-k M4krr, wl ohwlt aol r«-«tl dwlM

TtTiiiiiipr ft!td i?rcs§ Ulaker, wppl«l »i I1*l«n» S1.""- ..

i^orl diHM ti order. Piano Forte Dealcrif 1 SMtrn a

NIXON, n».

w«t unh iw»r Vn»

Trunks. Carpet Bags, Valises, &.©. PA»VIN .1* JiHSSN. Mi iu:».-turer« »-«l IV»l« in l)M« »al Dwail Ikutcw-ivl^lgnlc rti»ll—Sl

Stereotype Founder,

A. JA.VKS, NX 167 WiUliut i'nclMn« 4»h »"J h.—*««««»?• Block! mvta onlvr.—Music, HnuiJ, ^otM, mkI II j(- Tyi« w!e. Boots, stioes teatlier &, Morocco.

WBB-TCtt a CO., F.Ni itrwl, (w-wwn W.l.ui WWwli '»1 Bcttiltlmltri in 'he TnS rnrtlpjf rif Mwttflitturers of t*cnl vt Iwtslies lor vraoiww*

Tea Dealers,

MOORE CHESTER, ^wholwAlf rotmil) Cwro«r 7th Wholesale Dealers in ll^i'd w"*-®, i\(j fc uui) No 20 in itrt«l, N® 5 F»ln *»F

Jtwlr »f Dwntfcoa iWuie,—Urti«r* Ukeu fjrHiver

mmI

Mi«Mw3

CoAee and Spice Mills.

DtXON, SIUIKM \Kf.K CD Sycam ro •'rrrl. Ijix 7ih*« Wltnlfmtcutl Hotail Ikwler, infmuwl -vpi*s nulM mm jivwm CoSH Fia Nui», «c—All »rlir.:t» w*rianW )»r*.

JfJ-HijtiiRl rri« |*U for MuttJitl Sr*l. Matlienintical and Philosophical INSIHUMBNTS.— H. WARK, NUi^ufnc'ur*r, VV. col. 4\U ai4

airf cheap (ditkx: nf fkmlly *}u»Mo BIW., printadI rrom

dcMrhptton.

Venetian Blind Manufacturer, T.

}.

RICOH UK, North aid* #th atraM, IbU d»«r out .(

ft»d Wh atreeii,—C*'h f'»r W hca\ and

Vnp*0r*,

St*

tO 4 a

(ttrjr vwi*ty of In*ttun*rnuu Cracker Bakery, B, BKNNKTT, No. 30. L^w«r M*rk«t tlrwl.—flut'tf Cruiwrt 4 d* p9t Sd* pi»cuit 6 ct'» per |Kuud.

Publishers nnd Booksellers, 1. A. & U. 1». JAMES, Nis Ki Walnut J. A tf U. P. J. r»fc l»h m»nr nf the be* in the roirket f^r •olicllln* A»nt« and Pwllan, A

mw

(toraotyp* |*1 a'c*- aiaUt^M-.i »*»l by nt*ll when desired. Engfraver on Wood, n. C. CR0SVENOU, N. K. cor. 4ih aod W*»oul a rttU.—WoHt cuted nilit ucallMM and dt«)Mtch* Umbrella SL Parasol Manufactory kLEbl'EU fc IjHOTUKH, N '. 161 Mam «rwi, b.lT«a loj itla Mlfc

Sculptor,

C. BULI-ET, Art I'nina BullJinj.-Bi»H, M«l»ltioaa, StatM* OrnaMM. Manufacturinif Jewelcrr, S. T. CAULEY ft CO., Walnut ttrwl, Sih 4™r toiitli of 4ib monlt Ml ia the n.w«t tloi, anj cry vari»ly ot J.n.trjf mad. to or*«

Eye Infirmary.

Dlt.WitDo'fl Infirmary for Itisriwos of tlw J^U'SnrJnu Fourth cor. oppoiitt C^Sct.—ln*rtloo of AiUflcmi TFR%

SURJIC.'*) OPCRATIONT, ALE.

Upholstery &Bcd<IinK Warehouse H. HIG1.KK, A«ut, Nn, 78 «nt aide Vjcaino^. uod»f W«l.n M». Hum.-I'rHiatawlr on luml liniCuilain Cornitna, fol«and aia«, kpriaj uxl KiMther n«U, llalr, i-, llutk and Cotton MattrM •. Ctmifatu, Cola, ttc.—Curtaini, CartMta and l'ew awl Chair Ciubnna ina-la toonlar—at«o PurtaWa Sprlnj Ma'treuM, wlileli can Ui handled eaailjr by P*'"0", nutetturerf al (hit ctlaMuluixtitjio which mlcnlion it etjuK.AHy iMvitM*

Fashionable Furniture.

L. M. CRANE, Manuljcturrr o( K.uhiiuiatita Cahiuel Kurullur*. SnW rtuirs ftc.—Wareroonia No. dl Stcamo*, «r«S, oaa door aboi. 1 kiM. and Copper Plate Printer IJTHOtiRAI'lll-.H and Dealer In Knca«ln|a, E, C. MtllPl.tTON, No. IIS Walnut aiwot, Odd Frlllluitdiut.—Not*, Urafla. Blila ciatig,, clucks «•«., a!wa« on tund.

Wholesale Clothiers, '.'.j

FEr.MHF.tMEM, OOLUsMITU a CO., No. Main alr.ct, 8'k d»rh» |o# l/wcp MaiTtct it,—W# invito Country Mardvmh to cxamittceur French Burr Mill Stone Factory, JAS. BK.M)K)Hl) CO., No. Wa!uut tltrct, Utwoco 2d awl 1'mi. itmtt.-Geuuine Dutch Atikrr Brand Mill tfiiodlti HoWin* 8etaw»» I^tmafl Iruna, Smul Machiui»,1iollinf Cloth* of all aurahtra, Mill C»»I«

T«im*rlnf .Vrena, ^rutri \Vii« and I'laalar or rarnt alwa)aMi naiJ and «m. All woik told at Uitt MtabH»hni«at narrantud *f lti« bcal qualify, if not fou:id to b« tticlt, ou irial, %r« r»ill refund lb* aiMtf

Ncale Manufacturers,

J. M. BLUNDEM. CO.* (aucma^rtto Martin and filaodall,^ Ha waal ind atreet, doora wcat of Main. Brass and Bell Founder, It. T. TIH/HNIU KN. Front I'rcet, bet wren Vina and Wainut, •'•utb aide. Dnw and Stiver Flaled f'auccia. Fooniaio Dvki and Ganentit work male and repaired. «m Joints and Coupling«t Mil Wall Jtt.aia, (iU Ol 'boa, Cylindrr and Gaiwr CtK-ka, Di^illerf wotk fpornily, Fluainnwa work. Omur Riveta, SpaHar Sd Jar and caatinjp In Ura»», Copper, e»a.—

Ol 'boa, Cylindrr and Gaiwr CtK-ka, Di^illerf wotk *enera|l», Fium work. v»m)ur RWeta, SnaHer Ctah (Aid

wr

Braaa aud Crmjer.

Window Shades and Oil Clo^ft MAM'l-AC'tritKRS,—M. SAWVKH a CO., No. 8 Cullr(. Mali. Fringe and Tassel Manufacturer, TKTEH No. 63 wcat F'turth t'rert, brt\»rea Wiiml a ad Yum^— AUaufechircr of Frirfva, laaaeU aud Military Trim mi np.

Wholesale Coufectioner, f. flALt^ No. f*k Main «treetf Mauufadbrea aud keepa c«uataatl/ larfeat raricty in the Weat.

Foreign and Domestic Liquors, M. 15. H'fSS hi CO., Qii^ra Ci'y Lttprir Store, No. 10 HfuajMorn alree^ fBrac^man's Old Mmd,) noar the Uitir.

Bellows Manufacturers, S. ENC.LHII It IONS, (wlmlml. .tw) rttail) lad •tmt.btt. Bwrfwy tad Ludlow,—All Orion punctually attauiad 10.

City Datfucrrcan Booms, BRWIN a VI., No.

Si wmt

1'ourlli atrwt.—rtrtraiU tak.a la tk* Sat

•tyl.o/ tlx art—d»r(n «lerat«. Steam Boiler Makers, WEST DUMON'P, I ikeS'., Iwt. C^nrrfaa and FrtDt.--~Rtpalriaf Ja abort in^ice. An amnrluieri! of :ccjihi-l»and Htiilera al»«ya ot h«i

Carriage Manufacturers,

tt. P.

CftVDF.N a CO., Third itref, two dooraea^of

Hj ctnun.

Car.

riafn (uoMnjcted on th# Equirotal Piloclpla. K»lil nablo Carria«M *f r»»ry dwerliition nlway, on land. (tuln. n„l ri'i.aitin* |ittmplly

UKIM

fa panned Yin Ware.

0. Y) WfNCHKJ.L, frlannflkcluterof Japsnned, Omaroen'ed aiid Brewwi Tin Ware, W. W. corner nf t'eaH attd Walnut atrwtta,— Watar ConlmtW ill eiw. 1-ard Lani|«nf

Vum, cvtcttm

Ut« Olyiopte labMirt. Steam Marble Works. LOWRTk IICIE. Brad way an! fifth atreeia.— Le«J#r» (a Mo* •mcnta, Tomba and Grave si^ea, Maible Manttea. Cabinet and enouv «(«. 'I he Tude aupplird with Mafbie in lilock tad tlaJ^ iaw»J la order

Crockcry and OI ass ware. O^LDRICII, No, 181 MiU »»r#etOUiawarr.

WIWKI4n

teat aide, bet. 4th and

pwr of Ffitneli China, tmriMry, Mar and Mali l+mpa. U» Mkk»l*at Wiitera, Caatnraand Table Cutlery, llriiUaia Ware, etc. Looking €1 lasses and Frames. "M.

Jr., No. 129 Main etrwt, Sl and 4th.—Portrait Frmniea of rt'rry I'aHerri. Window 1'U'e and othn Fmoch

U7«U1GUM, all aim/ Jy*fefnxGlee« Hatiti (alt lisea) put iato old Tmom Starch Manufacturers, S

s,w.

Mian.i Canal, kat. Mt

tix/m lit

surfer* prke paid

tor

t»nu tnnre ttea tte

WliIU Whrat.

Fashionable Hats and Caps. O It E. MAMjpf, fir, hi fifth 7 d'wra *«stof Walnl FatMV

fun,

tttbrtJUa^ Carjrf and M^hrli. Hemic House, "^ESsS4 MOtOTT,

Tnl-4 N»rth iide, M««il Mala aW fgpl

(amor. .!rr*l,.—1 b« a(*/r.

It'vtei a

al!wi(«l

It

I tic in n.1 bwjam part

Tdtfnfb OOett.

*4

tlm city. Mat la t» tanualM* tklnHr of UM priaeiial Swinwa CaHak bdnunli, AM Use aiMl

Were and Worked Wire Manufactory* WM,

mny.WKt.U

4ncrif*rm at

Walmit dit^, 3 door, brlow ft*h itr'tt.-£nrR

Hiddta, mat!

im»

fcr all

Unit af (info,

jftwda, l'owdW'

aad ttuiv- drainer Win- all aumtwra. Wli» for AffiiwiioaM a» Cellar Iviatan. HairS.1: jM Aisioan of all tttm, ala a ad Sclrah Kataad Manac Taap., aad iUu 'l'- -od

tamn Wat,

ate., caadaadr a*

]MaL-.alI(Man|«QMpC)r*a« .l ', la. Queen City Paint Store. WM CfTIUsmLD CO.t ZU EmAMdf Main atrret, betvrats MhiiA W» —WjHseile and KctaH DttUi is fiinti, fHia, Varniahea. TvrienbMk Srehee, fmdi, Boflieh asrf American Window 0H«a^—Artiat/ Materi ate at wbotceal and retail.—drzuni p*/t up in aana tut eonalry trad*

Portable Grist Mill Manufacturers. i- Drift HOW8 CO., ColwAla r«nAn, Colombia aimrt, M. K|a» »ed

PIwr—Office,

i.

tl w«ff front, brl. Main and Walnut.—Maasta eta ran

H. SwrnwC FMctf GrW MiUa Frrrth Burr Milt Sloata,

^tr% mnm Zngmm

1

al/

OtM and Saw Mill lrona,aod Caatioca

KrtfKiuaa. A In, DoOm in tWtlo»

at

ail 4».

CVa

Plialar of Parrt, etc.

Carriage REPAIRING- Factory. BAKMCS, Mo.

ti, KH

Fifth

trtrt,

oppoaiia tka Waalayaa Cfcapa.

Book Bindery.

SAMUtt, TCRXER, IHiaj IU Maia —BocA Bindiaf ia all Ha rarvw. brascJw. Vmm la lha Cwtry -wWi* (. ha v. (M Hooka r»f aaryWtw awkia ifcH la.,

mn (by motrnf to

«WR

(bla

fi'Mi*.

MM) dcpcaloa katlaf tkair work wai Sam aad raturaad Mdiractad Oundry's Mercantile College, JWO. Ot'.NDMT. frmetpjl, Appollo Buidtog, N. W.

toner

Cia^fato

»»t» pAamiy. pncliat ia*ne MMaaf Trade.

ot

T,n%

•adj. »«.-m taxitadoaqualiftn iadi.idaala m. a lie v. aaar.hat Coowiac Hoaaa and Biwinaai

pat*

cwne

iatludea a eonpWa afataaa af

a Mt Kaantef, *i tnmtnd la tba mln daparv timet tmi Mandachna. Boainca, Ptamaaakia. oo Manutili Law aut.

ratalnaa to Caanaama. Tba

CtAntm wm, Ot

ftaMiial Eaoimt to tw» 13 wwka-T.rii~a40.' £yj*.yy iadnUaally—«p|4i«ata ma

EBUM

CHAEfXS roS«TABI,E. ROBKBT

caa Im

tttm

ad aa? taaa.

.J* tutmin nil al (ka Collac Booaa or attrw o» r*

t.

IWI-ANKY

CONSTABLE & DULANEY.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, dto. MARSHALL, CLA.IK COUNTY, ILLS.,

WILLIllinou,

practice In all of the eonrts the State of and adjacent counties of Indi'U®' io the Federal Courts, giving prompt Mid efficient attention to all business entrusted to! tm *0-1 «wt Geuerai Ageing.

Jan 28. 52-d ly-50 •{,«

Peoria Brie

Brides over thi

J©.

dr?w

river, with

°?j889

foel

5" length, and of

masteHy workmanship, is now finished, and ready for crossing from

sun rise till 9, p.

1^' -T^ P'^e on the river

where it can be crossed with ease snd safety.

Peoria, jan 15-jg 83 2**

GR1SWOLD, Tressarer

^. Wood and Coal Wanted

Fh^TM!? '"M*. &=, May 10, ^-dit-Wjo «ti-38 *1^?