The Wabash Courier, Volume 22, Number 15, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 December 1853 — Page 4

BUSINESS CARDS.

H.

A N O

I S 8 I W 6 AT THE

€Statot0ft CourCrv (DCftcr, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, with afresh 5trm-v or ctcedqb «o?,cropaa» Wi hnve also a complete setol new and beautiful

For Csrd Printing in imitation of Copper-plate Persons wanting Printing done will do well to give us a call as with new materitlsandexperienced workincitt cannot be excclleu, and we warrant satisfaction. Blank Deeds & Mortgages,

HILLS OF LADING, Protests and Instructions

For Flat and other Mi oats,

Ke^t constant! yon bund at this Office.

Washington Union Insurance co., OFFICE, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Capital $100,000. Will Insure the sufer classes of Property ^ajjainft loss or dnrrjoge by firo upon favorable terms.

Established upon a firm basis, with Capital which accumulates with the increase of liability, and avoiding oil special hazirdous »ka, t«* rectors with confidence present t!« claim* ol the Company, and ask continuance of patronage heretofore so liberally accorded. dibkctobh:

Geo. My gat t, Cleveland Hon. Reuben Wood, Gen. A- S Sanford, D. D. Durham, Hon F.T. Backus. O. N. Skeals, George B. Senter, Charles W. Cook,

Dr. J. Clark,Brunswick, Cyhl* Prentiss, Ravenna I

Hon. E. B. Olds, Circle

v'"e«

flon.T. Baker.STorwalk M. Powell, Ohio -'ity, W. M. Powell, I. N. Jerome.

officers:

Hon. KcuaiN Wo*o, Ptesident, I). IS Durham,

«. W. ORAOAM.

Vice President,

O. N. Kama, Secretary, UcoRttE yqatt, Treasurer.

EDWIN CORBEN, Agent, Tcrre Haute.

July 11, '53-42 tf

L. ADAMS.

JOHX BCCKINOJU.W. EBK.N'ft BU KIKUHAM.

ADAM.0 & BUCKINGHAMS, 1 8 S O S E E new YORK.

GR\ilTM~& BliCK1NOHAMS. 100 MAGAZINE STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Successors to Adams & Sturges, New York, and Sturgifs, Adonis & Graham, New Orleans.

Liberol ca*h advances made on shipments of Western Produce, Address N. W. Graham, at Prairie City Bonk. Terra llautu, until 1st December next.

Sept. 10, *53-3-3m. fi rPeople's Friend, Covington Ledger, Attica Register. Perrysville please copy throe months andsend bills to this office.

LIVINGSTON & CO.,, Ut'cccsaons to werwi* andco., and k. s. woi.fk.) Commission Merchants and

FORWARDERa

Office on Canal, between 2nd and 3rd Btrests TBUUE-I1AUTE, INDIANA,

References:

S. Worn Behest & Co., Terra f/nute. 0'Ru.rt iVMitciieu.. Lkwis& Gr: y, Lvansvillo. Gibson, Stuckwku. & Co., New YorkJrt.ius Hum. & Co,, Cincinnati. Meldrcm iStCo. Madiwn. 8rc*rr«fc Co., Tolelo. ,,

OOrPnriicular attention paid to receiving and (orwnrding by River, Railroad oyd Canal. Tcrre IJoutc, Oct. 13 '63-8 6m.

MERWIN

Sc

KELLET,

Auction Dommi^ion Merchants, Ami Wholesale Dealers in on- m. .no »«.

tfT HV# of the Pubhc Square, ont door North f{/ E. 6\ il'V//e,4,jC2j

TERRE HAUTE, 1ND

tT Rcjntlar aalea of (Jnrerie*..Cisrw,, No tlous, Jewe'.rv, EVERY EVENING. FrUNlTlJItE J-AI.KS

Every SATURDAY, at two ociock, P. M. September 10,

\V3~tf.

Smith & Loggett, Suecossors to l''arly & Leggo»t, Forwarding & Comtnlatrton Merchoiili)

TERKE 11A UTE 1ND. ntt&n

to

P. Buckingham & Co,, Toledo Ruckinaharn McCullouch, New York Ihickinaham Guth•rie, Uurtalo Kcnneily Foster, New Orleans, 03-Liberai advances made on consignment* to as or either of »ha aboyo Ilousta.

March 5, '52-23 6m DENTISTRY. H. R. SMITH, D. D. S.,

nOOOBP

previous arracgemsnt. I. aarTTo*.

Nolf

BEING now permanent ly loc»te«I in hU new of fice on Ohio street, third door east of the public inare, will at all times

T. •.HtMHt. Ridgely & Brother, WHOLESALE GROCERS,!

ANO

COMMISSION* MKIUIIAST8, No. 81, Walnut St.,between Pearl and Columbia, CINCINNATI, O.

June 4, *5S*41tf _____ GROVERMAN & BOURNE, W a a t* ALU StJ«Wi OF ei&ctiiss

house, two stories high, 60 by

bt in readiness to wait on his patrons ia all things, Drug Store Opposite the Court IIoue^SrtaiSinTto Ws nrof««on. We are uow receiving a Urge and general stock N. B.--NO credit given foroperationsunfesshy [of

M»$. April V«,3&49-34y jI- A"

m. rr\

BRITTON

at

TURKU JtAVTB» INDIANA,

IMIK

8'

AID

Mav

a E S

.Varii «*&

aaltl

Public Square,

TBRRBHAUmiNP.

O E S

BUUIt

Stoves. Tin. Sheet lro# and Copper Ware, BOrril HIOK *Al?i STREET,

I .V

Building,' Terrell

Tcrre Haute, Aug. 20, 1853-tf. New Provision Store, A N AM I O E East end National Road St., North side,

Coffre, Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Fish, I obacco, Spices and oil oiher articles usually kept in such establishments, will always lo found on hand..

Also, Glassware, Noils, &Q. Ho solicits a call from those making purchases ae he foals confulenl thut his articles and prices

r°''ofsivi,,s

April 30/53 36-1

WOODEN COFFINS,

Manufactured of the boat material and by thobest workmen in the city. I pledge myself not to follow the old plan of extortioning, but willjicll lower than any other house of the kind in thecuy.My profits In lw»th metallic and wool cofims shaH not exceed thai of any otlwr kind of business. 1 am prepared to attend funerals with an wlegant

yfm

"aasa --m.

Gutta Percha rs. India Rabber'l BANK NOTE A E« soMrrnise enti*bi.v wew. thi soara AMERICAN GUTTA PERCHA GO,,

Of Ntw Yoik, are offering at Wholesale A GREAT VARIETY OF CLOTHING AcMade from Bidder's

PATENT VULCANIZED GOTTA PERCHA Oi new styles and beautiful finish. 'PUKE Goods are water proof, free fibm un-

I pleasant smell, pliable and elastic like India Rubber, not injured by fatty substances, and WJU. X0T DEOOSirOSE AJtD BECOME STICKr. They are very f!"rent in character from any other Goods her* ore made of Gutta Percha, either in thia country or Em ope, and are

WARRANTED TO STARS Aix CUMATES. Among the variety may be found Coats. Cloaks, Capes.njnchos, Retfing Jackets, Overalls, Leggins. Sou-wratere, Cap*, Camp Blankets, horse Covers, Shower Matts. Syringes, Breast Pnmps, Ball*, Pencil and Ink Iv ers, Gas Bags, Sports men's Drinking Cons, im "Packing, Machine Belting, Corriage Cfoths, itc.,&c., with a very

CBEAr A.tD EFFECTIVE LITE FRrSERVER, Mr-'r expressly to meet the new passenger law of Co i,Teas. AH of a finish and quality superior to any oiher water proof Goods now before the pub lie. For sale at the

WAREHOUSE, 80 CEDAR STREET, 1TCW YORK. Dealer# in wat^r-proof Goods ore invited to ex amine thqpe Goods, bclciving they will find them cheafcr akd tar stsixRiOB to anything they have ever seen before.

Orders to any extent executed at aliort notice WILLIAM KIDDER, Prts't N. A. G. P. Co. E. R. Bti.tixos.

Treasurer and Secretary. August 20,

FOR SALE.

A BABS CHANCE TO MAKE MOJIEY. I' HE sulweriber, desirous ol changing hiabusiness. offers for sate, at a bargain, his new and commodious Tannery, situated in 1 »rrc Haute, iml. The buildings consist of a

TERRE HA UTE, INDIA NA.

THE

mibtcriber would respectfully inform the public that he has fitted up and furnished with entire freth good?, a Provision Store and Family

public ihat he has good?, a I

Grocery, os obove, where he intends keeping evecry thing in the Grocery line, of the best quality, and which lie will sell at ihe lowest rates for cash, or exchange for prodi ce.

Stow recently occupied bv W. Sadam on National Kosd Street, adjoining Conninjrham's

AXCY AND STAPI.F. IIUY GOODS of Aiuctionn and Fo.ci^n Fahrio*.

II fcsntJV I Comprising every variety of ladies Drew

(JiKHls. Rich Silks, merir^^. Cs^nrres, Mus

CO., lin lVUins &c. Engli^1- Fr. awl Amen

Forwtirdittf ttotl prints in S' 1s1 and other

Hong and sq.mrv ShaUs,

,4.w rtdetrd and

hiihwt casii prico paVd Wheat, Rve, plain "SJwwtsIn color* 'Black ami 2nd Mourn LWn Oats. H«S T«mothy Seed, Clo- ing. Ribbons, tr .ves. ry an ^l the minor «%id^ WlSS'iSSHwi Festl»er* ai tneir, ?atticles for Mi« .ndCWMwns use. ,n hmimr cornar of Fitat aa«l Eaj|la ttraatr Havingenifaced tl»aervfet*ol Mr. John ReinW are house, corner 01 I j,ani totksa?«t la the inner department of our bu-

tfrflfi si ness, ami under our new nrranfement, wc are

Em'

cfof

at

Wlth

sly.

r. w.

Do

will guarantee perfect sattaiaciioo. Please give U®*

4\-.-

TBStlS HALTS I *Ik

wS^tlir «t« Doles' N«w

TSZm^t '8JL!:.'!222: J. 8 STEPHENSON, M, B. TERRE HAt ri.. iNt1O A Be ct li.

WtLUAMS & EARLY.

November 3d, 183S,wMT.

6R0CBRIBS,

JOBS B. LUDWICI

1 snow receiving his Spring «ock, eooidatinff of I of a full a**or?mri.: ofGiwiro* of all kinds

TOBACCO, NAXI*S, &c., All of wbkU *iU 5» di*i»ac4 of at tbe lowest figfiW- 'r:

Call at tha fineitmaU Store, Union Row. March 26. "S9.-3 S-U

F, T. HXJLMAN

1.\JXRMSȣir

tua hkaJaaad th«p«yie fceerdTy,

tiM *IU' all kinos of groceries. wkkil lia «ili sell, aa taretofer* at whoieaale ltd i»i at tW

sfbowishaoyt arfA UmI It 10

1*•

As

MICMAL BURNS..

Flooring Factory. prepnred with superior machinery, to dress I FLOORING and CEILING at short notice, or to surface lumber and bring it toac invariable

a:

Picketing. Venitian slats, and all kinds of SAWING done to order. Dressed flooring and ceiling, from well seasoned lumber, kept on hand, and for sale. Call at the Anchor Miuj, opposite Wallace's roundry, 1st Street. R. L. THOMPSON.

Tcrre Hauto, July 2, '53-46-tf.

9

NOTIONS AND JEWELRY,

"PIIE subscriber having made arrangements to 1 keep constantly on hand Fisk's Patent Air tight

Metallic Burial Cases,

Which are the greatest invention ol the ago Tor the dead, would coll the attention of the public to their Superiority over the common wood Collins now in use, for all seasons ol thcyear, for vault purposes, transportation, beauiy, style of finish and durability. They are unrivaled ami who'sever thev have en introdtierd it has been to the total exclusion of all othor coffins. I now have an assortment on hand, which can be seen by calling at my Ware-rooms. In addition 1 shall keep on hand ail kinds and siws of ready mudo

Corrected for Cincinnati.

MAINE.

Androscoggin, 1 dujFrecman^Augtista 1 dw Augusta iFronticr, Eastport At&ntic, Portland..." ifJardiner Bk St. of Me. Bangor Granite, Augusta.---^

Exchange, Bangor Ellsworth Bank of Cumberland.*1 Bank of Westbrook. .** Belfast Biddeford Brunswick Canal, Portland Casco, Portland Central, Hallowell..." t'ommercial, Bath..." Eastern, Bangor Franklin, GarJniner."

Caledonia

Beam

26

feet—m.ll and

bark house. Hide house and Stablea. all new.—Attached to the concern, is a steam

Ltigtne.

in

complete running order, use*l for piiinpinit, grinding. &c. The above Yard has every convenlenca for tanning, being built on the most approved plana, regardless ol expenao, and being the only Yard in (lie city, ptetents a rare chance for an enterprising man to enter into a safe and lucrative but iness.

BO" Hides can be bought from 31 to4c per lb and Bark at $2 per cord. Price $4,000, one fourth down, ihe balance in one, two and t!ree years, secured by mortgage. IOIIN 11ERNAN.

Arcnde,

Northern Uk of N Y.4* N Security Bonk..44 N' St Bk, Albany. .44 Northern Canal

Chambershurg.. Chester County

mm ara*

And will furnish anv number of enrriages that may be desiretl. I can be found at my Store, north of the t'owrt llAuae, on Market street, oppo site J. Longdon's Ltvery Stable, or at my workshop formerly kept by Sites

May 14,'53-38. ly

D. G. FORSTER.

THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Removal. WILLIAMS & EARLY AVE Unmoved from their old ftand to the

Delaware County...." Erie

Farmers, Reading... .44 Franklin "4

a t-i* .•

M'*11' ,,

HEW FIRM.

AVR rwswwty taken *«»o JM labia Um JIIac*.— I "CLOl N-i *ln wi Tlw bwHu** 1 ha oa-.-wi tlnfina of H'k Oo, ax Ar i, RuM'a *v» aUkof thap^gwe wr»

LONG, M. ,-o*i -•».

J.

•pit VNKt

n*cam

IX

Kenduskeag. B'ng. Lime Rock, Th'ast'n.' Lincoln, Bath Lewistown falls Bk.*4

Manufacturers, baeo Man 4,Tra .Portland." Mariners, Wise asset.11 Medomac, Waldoboro" Megunticook .Camden*' Merchants, Bangor Mercantile.Bangor 5di» Veazie,Bangor 1 York par

NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Amoskeag par Monadnock. Ashuelet, Keene iMechrnics-jConcord Belknap. Meredith.. .u Bank of Lebanon Clarcmont Carroll County Cocbeco, Dover

jMec&Tra,Portsnrih." Merrimac, Concord..* iNaskua.. New Ipswich

41

Cheshire, Keene Conn. River,Charlton Dover

Francistown. Granite, Exeter. Great Falls. ... Indian Head.... Lancaster Manchester.....

4i

Ascntney, Windsor, .par Bonk of Brattleboro.." Battenkifl.

44

City, Clevelawi

i«hJs»wme»t to bnjrets as

44

Marlon Geauga

Chill icothe branch .44 Delaware co. branch.44 Dayton branch ..... •*4 Exchanjre bch Col-'- .44 Farm beh Ashtabula.44 Farm beb Mansftefd..44 Farm bch

Amwca....,444

State Stock bk-... .. Indiana Stock bk.... Public Stock bk...... Trad.bk.TeR* Haute

I

8

k«f UdCoanikmSittirh Wik- Bm

fc««»1Hf AprU 9 ,S»-»-t#

4

jPittsfield Piscataq:ia Exchange" I Rochester jRockingham.Portst'h" isalmon'Falls iStrsfTord, Dover

|Winchester [Warner

4

WLite Mountain

41

VERMONT.

Mistisquoi.

Monch'r..444

par

sqt

Middlebnry

Vlontpelier

Bellows Falls Brandon

Newbury

44

Block River

44

41

Orleans

Orange

Burlington

41

41

Pultney-.

4*

44

Provideuce.-*44

4

Merch. Wash. Co

44

Maiono, Malone

44

PasfHmpsic

Commercial,Burlng'n" Danby franklin County— Farmers. Orwell '4 Far. & Mech, Burton.44 Merchants

44

People's

44

Rutland..

44

St. Albans

44

South Royal ton ." Stark, E. Bennington44 Union

44

MASSACHUSETTS.

All banks of this State with the exception of AtUeboro4, par. CONNECTICUT, WiJh the exception of Bank of North America,

Waterbury Bank, and Eastern Bank, Kiilfng ly, the Banks of this State arc taken at par, RHODE ISLAND. American,Frovidn'e pariBank of America

Steuben County

Nor Ex Bk MY Bk of Saratoga.44 N Traders ." Oneida Volley

14

44

Patchen. Buflalo

14

Pine Plains....

41

Pratt, Buffalo Putnam County

Putnam Valley

Paulding

Quassiack, Ncwlierg.44 Rondout

44

State Bk Snugerties.."

14

Suffolk County

41

Tanners. CattskilI.. .44 Tompkins County... .-4 Troy City

44

Ulster County

44

Unadilla

Ogdensburgh........44

Oliver Lee &.Co. Buf.'4 Oneida, Utica

Oswego Onondaga, Syracuse.

14

Utica City .4I Utica Branch

44

Union. Sullivan

44

Union, Troy

44

Village, Randolph .. .4' Valley, Boonville

44

Palmyra

44

\Vaterord

Powell, Newburch..-

44

I'rattBville

44

Waller Joy's

44

Washington

.444

44

Warren County '4 Westchester County..44 While Plains.

41

44

44

Plmnix

44

White's

11

Wooster Sherman's..44

44

VVotertown

44

Rotno Exchange

Roch«8ter.

Rochester City

Western, Washington'4 Western, Lockport..44 Wyoming ounly... .'4 Yates County

4'

44

Sackctt's Harbor

44

NEW JfERSEf.

Atlantic,Cnpo.Moy.." jFnr. «.v Mech

American

Exchange,44

44

Bank of America

44

Bordontown..

Belvidere

(Farmers. Wantage..

llurlington County..." City, Newark

44

City, Cape Island....44 DoIaw&ro<&.Hud<inn iA'l others... PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia Banks.parjGettvsbwrg.. Ex. Bk Pittsburgh...'4 Horrisbunth. Relief Notes....... 1 dis'Lancnstcr

44

MiUlletown

44

Montgomery

ounty.'44

44

4

Northumberland

4-

(Wyoming...*,

44

(York

44

iAll otners

Germantown

44

DELAWARE.

Bank of Delaware.. .par. Farmers of Dolnwore Bank of Smyrna

44

[Union of

Delaware City

Delaware..44

44

|Wi!m & Brandy wine

MARYLAND.

Baltimore Banks....pnrjFredcrickCounfy.. 1 dis Cecil 1 disjHagerstown.........44 Cumberland

14

(Mineral

Far&Mec, Carroll co.44 jl'otapsco

44

44

Far&Mcc, Frederick .'4 I Washington county..4 Formers 2 dis" Westminster VIRGINIA. Bank of the Vatley. .par Merch. & Mech.... .**• Bank of Virginia

44

Ex bk of Virginia

Fartiior3 bnnkofVir-

4'

ginia and branches."

Bk of the Old Dooiin'ti44 'N Wbkof Virginia..44 OHIO. Canal,Cleveland... .par HarrisonbchCidiz..par City, Cincinnati.. pre!1i« ting Valley be!..." City, Columbus par J« rsoo bch Steuben

44

'Knox co.bch..

ComnKTcial.Cincin.ipre I Jifavctte bank Champaign co..*...par|LicMnacp. bch Clinton,Columbus.'.

pre

.par

Log an bch. il-orain bch... Marietta bch. 'Mec&Tra. Cindnn 4 pre Norwalk beb par IPiqna bch

44

44

Portsmouth bch

4*

jRosseo. bchCliillico.*4 (Summitcovbcfi.....

Guernsey banch par' All other branches

44

iTolwlo bch

Ripley....,'44

44

fUnion beh,..........44 HVayne bck..^.^,

Farm bch Safem.... .* Franklin bch C^lum." Franklin bch Cin. .1 prefXenia bch.

INDIANA.

State Bk and br'ehs.par Go*. Stock bk... Bk ofConnersville..." Plyn •»th bk.... .. Lngan*port Ins. Co.ldis Prain-Oityh* .-par Ukof N.

.Wabash Valley bk...44

Gram«rcy bk. |Botttherin bk. fnd fTnioo Road Co 5fts Wa scon's C" ks par la

Terre Ha

KENTUCKY.

Bk of Kentucky and Ky. Trust Co-Ht par

branches p*Newport

Ssmv

Fund"

Bk of LoaitftQe and Nort H. of Ky. tawclK* an-! i^ii''A«a.. Farm, bk- of Ky. and Soat 11 of Ky, brandiea

44

ia-WiaAea.-....44

Commercial bk. Ky..*4 MISSOl'RI. Bk of Miaaowrt aad |E W. dark A. Broc. brwtdbea... ....mwj specie check* par Page & BacoeV chks44 T.wca^Simanb' cks

Mtcuin%?r.

Far. A. Mm.Bk....2dis M- on Co, '..Sdi* i*t Stoek Bk." f- --""la 1 ..«dia m. Co ." 4oS Bk-..44

WISCONSIN.

Wl~r. i.sJn ami FtmIf.5umtkr• fia The Peopde^ Store, RKIOVAL

Williams & Early. island ftlhr i-vM. W. 8» 4mm, fc»Ml M:a^i 3... Cut if -1"! I*- .—V,» arc iy«rn.a^ a Ml 8

rps

Fancy and .wtapb? Dry Goods, aad Fo«.s-:n Fahocs. tmiic .• I

SCOTT'S

COMMEBGIAL INSTITUTE. Cplildlaa«i«i tiaia a very flovMbiag «o» JL #li« *t »»*pol»s.

A fibr1 oa«mofbntracston bj appUoattoa at

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, I (LATE-COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. Of Indianapolis, EESTABLISHED March 3Ut. 1851. Incorporated 1863.

W. McK. SCOTT, A. M., Founder and President. JAMES C. HAYDEN, (late Professor of Bacon's Mercantile College, Cincinnati,) Prof, of Book Keeping and Penmanship.

The Session will commence at College Hall as follows: 1st Session on the fiist Monday of September. 2nd Session on the 1st Monday of November. 3rd Session on the 1st Monday of January. 4th Session on the 1st Monday of March. 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May

Having secured, permanently, the services 01 the distinguished Professor above named, and leased for a term ol yea:s the commodious and beautiful Hall formerly known as CONCERT HALL, but now named COLLEGE HALL, which is to be fitted up in a stvle of great elegance, taste, and convenience, the President would say, that this College now offers advantages superior to all others for imparting a sound, thorough, and accomplished businesseducation.

CcutsE of

Studies—TheCourse

of Studies, as

enlarged, will be as follows, viz: 1st. Book-Keeping, by Single and Double Entry, in all its various branches, and its application to all kinds of business, 2. The Laws, Customs and Usages of Trade and Commerce. 3. Mercantile Arithmetic, upon the short and easy system of cancelation (taught in no other College.) 4. Commercial Law. in a series of Lectures, thorough aad systematic.

5. Business Penmanship.

6. Commercial Correspondence. 7. Leclwres upon Bankings Political Economy, and other subjects valuable to the business man.

Expenses.- Cards of Admission, i.v variably in advance, or secured, $25 Diplomas $3 Station ery g5 Boarding2 »0 per week incidentals, at option of students, $15. Making entire expenses about $75.

On application, a Catalogue will be furnished, givingTull particulars. All letters will receive prompt attention on be* ing directed, post paid, to

THE

44

Bank of Commerce...14

Bonk of Kent Co IAU others par NEW YORK. Hlv Bonks parSchohatic County... Merch. Erie Co.....

Syracuse City.

Sullivani County

Salt Springs.

Merchants, Syracuse.44

Miners, Utica Murine, Buffalo

44

County....41

4"

Snratogo

Schenectady

44

44

Seneca County.

44

VV. McK. SCOTT, President.

Indianapolif, June 13, '53 43-ly. CARDS OF ADMISSION to th« above Institute may be had on reasonable terms by applying at the Wabash Courier Office.

New Leather Store.

undersigned, loto of Dayton, Ohio, would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that he has opened a wholesale and retail

LEATHER STORE,

dti thec/Vftfor of Nationnl Road and Fourth streets, west of the Post Office, where he will devote his entire attention to

ings,

Leather, Hub-*, Oil, and Find­

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

Skirling, Harness, Bridle leather, Collar Leather, Padding, Seating, Sole and Upper, Ualf aud Kip

Currving Knives, Fleshcrs, Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Brushes, and a great ninny small tools and articles not necessary to mention.

Leather in the rough purchased also, Ihdes and Skins, lor which I will pay fair prices In Cash or Trade. 83r Orders from a distance filled, and should the article or price not suit, if returned in good order, the purchaser can have his money back. Please call and examine for yourselves and don" forget tho place, on the corner next the Post Office, for good Leather and Cheap Bargains.

HENRY SNYDER

September IS, 1852—wtf

Cash for Wheat, AT THE ANCHOR MILLS,

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

THE13completed,respectfully

44

Westficld

44

44

|Farmers, Freehold...44

Atlantic, May's L'g.. {Farmers, N.J

undersigned announces to the public, that his

MILL

stock feed

44

any pntlol the city.

QCT

Fi.our

Far & Mec, Railway.' Far&Mec.M iddleto'i.4 Mechanics', Burlmg'n.4 Mechanics, Newark..4' Mec,VMan»f,Trenton" Morris County—

44

44

Central

STEAM FLOURING.

and is now in full operation,

where Fbesh Famh.v Fuhui, Corn Meal, and of fnl, may always be hod, in any quantities to accommodate purehn?ers. Corn and cobs crushed, and ground, which makes a very superior feed for stock, always kept on band, ami sold by the barrel, or otherwise, or exchanged for groin. Particular attention will be paid to

retailing Jldur

at the Mill,

tenrran ted in

charge.

.. 1 dts

Lebanon.

N I E O S A E

The subscriber, from Cincinnati, Ohio, has ariv at re Ha an an be at Demming's New Brick Store, On 3d street-opposite the Prairie Htv House, with a large and superior lot olFURN 1'flJRE,consisting of MARBLE-TOP, DRESSING and

A I N

E S

High and Low Post Bedsteads, Sofa anil SoHi-wnt Rocking Chairs, Tables, Sofn? aad Lounges.

All of which wiil be wld low for cash* janl-ly

a

FORSTER.

NEW EXPRESS FACILITIES. Dnnsers of Ohio River Navigatiou A voided.

on.I

and all sules delivered in

every respect, and when

objected to, on notice, will bo taken away,

fret of

rr Orders for Flour or Stock feed left ivi Russell Greeni southeast corner of the Public Square, will meet with prompt attention.

R.L.THOMPSON,

Mill oppnst'c Wallaces toundrij

Terr# Haute, July 2, '53 46-tt.

having

11E American Express Company

made favorable arrangements with tec several lines of Railroad Companiesbetween this city and the principal cities throu£hiut the States of Illinois, Indiana. Wi-.-onsin Michigan, Ohio,

fi.

York and New England States, as wrll as both the Cr idas, are now pr jjared to transport Bank Notes,Gold,Silver and ail kinds of Treasures, tcgrtb**r with G-xv^s, Partis and Packages. Alao, to attend to the ''••Election of Drafta, Cheeks, 2?otean:i--!.Acc'm..':•• later KBs.— From t:.ul'ong Xi^^al i*i tatl«:• four com pnny for promptness and rcason^'-'^ raws, we ca» eonlkfcndy aasure the pub...- u- any businew e«i*»ted to oar care will tr wii de^wtdl not excelU ty any oUicr Expraas line.

Our con:u ctioiwwilh WELLS, FARGO & GO'S I Great California Express, and 1 LIVINGSTON, WELLS & CO'S" E O E A N E E S S Enable to forward to and receive mooey. Drafts, or Goo"- from any part of the "Old World."

M«* i-tew, pirated with Iron Cteata, will leave our office daily, for Cincin~"'i, O. Cltttk" i.Otjl Sar

sky,

Pokuwunfatw. FmU ',.t. Pa. Inn' Pa. Diu ^. Chicago. HL Galcoa, UL Uilwaokie, Wis. St. I. a,tMa. Loai lie, Ky*%5 Aad lheC«tadaa-

O/'

Dti: ,'3,0. C-'v •smbBB.O. r. o. r. .,H. Y. Albany. N. Y4 Nfw York (ity.N. Tcrre Ilante, lr»4.

p.

m.

0omu.r,

aad Pmtwykania aueeia. LIVINGSTON. FARGO

Agent,

TES&E HAUTE.

ia,«oraierof Waafaiagtoo

St,CO

.1^5 2Ki/5 LOCKS,

NEW FIRM.

pC K1T?G Oat Woo,. Do -ts.

Commercial

Columbia

11

mar be 11 at ibejmenrbaa

spread

*g rarchaard the latwrtt of the lot Sna of Wood & dwitlh conriawri

tite bfttt.

laaaS,^ f.

M: DtlNNELLY. E. C. K1NG»

fine

6m

Company,

rbka oa laftfiitt fiuBitwt fbd

tf Bab-Afsat at Tarn Haste.

'i-AT

£m

He is receiving his Stock from Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio, bash Foundry and

A S O E

Corner of Bridge

(or Ohio)

THE

and I si Streets,

TERRE IIAUTE, INDIANA.

undersigned has resumed his fornierstanr' near the Bridge, and only one block from tin Public Square.

This House has been greatly enlarged and im pre ved. by a large addition of bed-rooms, and a spacious Dining Hall, all papered ond pointed and furnished wi*li New Furniture, Carpets, Hedsaad Bedding, and Table Furniture. Having an eye single to the comfort, and convenience of his gueats, must make his House a pleasant stopping place for tho innn of business, plea sure or traveling public—and particularly those who wish to take passage on steam-boats, private conveyancc or otherwise in short, no pain9 no expense will be spared to make his ilousoa agreeable and pleasant stopping place for Jiis guests.

I S A E

Will always bo furnished with the best the country afiords, and no pains or expense will be spared to administer to the gratification of tho tastes of his patrons.

IS S A E

Is large and entirely new, is tho best in the city, and at all times will be supplied with good hay and grain, and horses strictly attended to.

Chnrges Moderate—Cftll and See. TT BOARDERS taken by the day, week,month JAMES S.CLARK.

or year, ai

ecll-16-tf

MARSH & CO S S E I O

[MIE

An Abdominal Snpportcr, Vffi\ich clqims especial attention, as it will be foun of great benefit to persons afflicted with pain in the bnck and side, inability to be on their feet for any length of time artsing from a displacement of the parts, that are readily restored by timely application of a properly constructed Instrument.

Boon to the S S E S RUPTURES effectually cured by

MaRsh'e newly-iuveiitedjigbl, self adjusting elastic Truss S.." N. Marsh, practical Truss Manufac­

turer, is the inventor ol anew Truss, proopunced by the faculty to be the most effective one extant, properly adjusting itself to ev^ry position of the body, rendering displacement impossible. It not only insures a complete retention of the bowels, but efiects a radical cure. Mr. Marsh having had upwards of twenty years' experience in the treatment of hernia, will guoranteo cure in every case of rupture, of however long standing. Children invariably cured,. fl"7*For Bale by Wood &, Doanclly, Terrellaute, dec4cyw

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Confectionary & Bakery. F. EBERWINE, On liio South aide of the PtHilic Square,

TERRE HAUTE, 1ND.,

rpHANKFUL for the generous patronage hereI tofore bestowtd upon them, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. They are determined to spare no cfFort to please their customers, and maintain th6 high reputation which they enjoy.

Candies of «very description kept constantly on hand at wholesale and retail, which are confidently recommended to the public as to quality and price.

Fruits, Nuts, Pickles, Sauces, Extracts, Syrups, Cordials, Toys, Perfumery, and in fact every thing usually kepi: in first class Confectionaries will oe found at their establishment.

Cigars of every variety, from the very beat to acomnion article, at wholesale aud retail. A choice assortment of VVinea, of the fin eat brands, kept constantly on band.

Bottled an rau«ht Ale, of the very beat Clnciaaati manufacture.

June 4, *53-41-ly NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Saab, Door Blind*, aad Frane Factory,

TERRE HAUTE, LN'D.

HAVE commenced the above baaineaa ia th* room formerly oocapted by Mr. Bishop, on 4 ttreet, near tha Post Office, where I intend to nanufactore the

the very best maU nal. Pecaoaa about erectii buildings will do

wcu

to give me a call, as I iu-

lend tomakemy prices snit the lin«a.i Orders from adutanCe caa be sent through the Pmi s»»d will ceceive immediate attention fawn.- in ity «raaun|aey:2aat in tac above tine, wii weu to nM tn

Umir orders

as esH?

aaiMsailx & W. SHAFFER. 8itf%45g^iawtffl8^8.

Tcrre Haiite Drag Store, ""bt jr. r. ctrwmoHAMr^ National Road

Street, North of tbeCowrt

WHOLESALE AJfD RETAIL. .» r^JXSTAKTLY oa band, Frr-h D-r» Medisines aaiianxd ymu Prw r^ued proaiptly. Graat attentioa paid toalij »-Che»ieab, Djre^aflk faat»tuaeaia.Perftyn ty, Oiia, Pai&ts, Glass, aad pare wines aad Lr

Terra Hat-u lad., Jaa 3,

London Porter and Scotch Ale.

BARCLAY

Chmricdo*, S. C.

Competty,

Colmmbia, S. C.

1NSURANCE oa Stcu^nt iM Rat feat 1 eoaa. *wi

JOHN BATHE'S STOVE STORE!

WHICH MAT BE FOUND THE MOST COMPLETE

Decll-tf-ren

esq 'in

object of which is, to corrcct habitual stooping, round and crooked ehoulderi), weak bock and chest, and to preserve that erect ond graceful position, which is indispensable to hoalth and beauty it is adapted to Men, Women and Children of all ages, occupations and conditions it is lislit, yet strong, perfectly elastic, simple, and beautifully adopted to th object designed. Tins Brace is so constructed as to answer the purpose of Shoulder Brace and Suspenders.

BROUGHT UP OR DOWN THE WABASH, OR BY ANY OTHER THOROUGHFARE III Also, from New York, Mr. Hugh Stewart's Furnace, and tha W«

MIBfiTHAVE SO 1B00 09 fiAHO. BIT TIE PEOPLE CABBY TEEM OFFALMQST AS FAST AS HE CAl SET TIEH.

OCT He has some of the same sort left, and is receiving new patterns. Call and see. J^O [Nov.20wtf

NORTHERN LIGHTS.

CCONSTANTLY

to

N. Smith & Sons'

?AND

novl6

II,,V 0. TOUSEY,

National. Road St. 2d door above Market

•"•j No. 2, Phoenix Block. Wholesale and Retail Cash Store.

Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fanci/

MANUFACTORY OF

TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE W O E S A E A N E A I

National Road Street, Terre Haute, lud.

O O S

Notions, Trimmings, Bonnets, J3oot and Shoes, Cava, Hardwire, Groceries, Paper Hangings^ Borders, Carpeting*, lings, Floor ami

Table Oil Cloths, and House furnishing Goods. *1'J

E ore now in roceint of our Fall ana Win ter Stock, selected i:i tho Eastern cities expressly for this market. We would invite particular atten'ion toour stock of brown aud bleached goods, Piints, Marinoee, Do Laities, Lustres, figured stuff goods. Ginghams, Trimming Bettons, I.aces, Gimps, Fringes, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Hosiery, Cloths, Satinets, Tweeds,1 Jeans, Flannels, Linseys, Tickings, Checks, linen and silk Hdkfs, Boy State Hhawls, Carpeting*, Carpet Bags and Satchel*, Groceries, Hardware, Boots ond Shoes, &c.: all of which will be fold ot such rates for

Cash

or

Produce

as will mono it tho

interest of buyers to patronise us. .Paper llai.gintra very low. Terre Haute, October 4,'53-6-tf.

appearing in their usual

brilliancy, in Northern Torre Haute, second house north of the Canal Bridge, on Market street, where will be found constantly on hand, at wholesoleonly— \i Composition Summer Candles,

Sn mer Sten ri ne Ca nd I es, No. 1 Pure Tallow Candles, No. 1 Rofin Soap, No. 1 Palm Soap, .1," No. 1 WhitebarSoop, No 1 Soft Soap for family washing. The above articles are warranted and kept foi sale at all the principal wholesale bouses, and at our manufactory, in quantities to suit tho purchasers and at as low prices os they can be bought at in this place for cash. The renowned superiority of our manufacture we hope will insure us a continuanceOfour former custom*™, and wo respectfully sol it the patronage of Merchants and ail othenrwishingto purchase a genuine article, and request all to examine the above articles prevkms

purchasing elsewljere,

Ne will pay the higlr rendered or In the rough

1

Fresh Bread and Cakes. Having in their employ oee of the beat of Bakers, tbey are prepared to furniah at all usaca fresh bread and cakes of all' kind?, warranted a apfwrior article. 1'key wnuid inv^e purchasers to call and examine their stock before purobasiag eiaewbere.

We will pay the highest cash price for Tallow, ugh. B. M. HARRISON & SON Noy. 29,53-34 tl.

New Books.

HISTORYor

of Henry Esmond, Esq., by Thack­

eray.

My Novel, Varieties in English Life,

Corncille, and His Times, by M. Guixot. My L4Ib and Acts in llangary^n 1848 and 1849,: by Arthur Gorget. gosti, a atory ot Modern Life, by Wi^k^e^Co]lins.

Knick-Knacks from an Editor's Table, by L.

Gaylord Clark. Experience of Life,

By

E Sewell. eap edition. for sale at H.BUCKNK-HAM'S

Uncle Tom's Cabin, cbi w. Feb fS, 91 3MC

iicoy£)ir^^v SPUING ARRIVALS.

Wofhave

E reeievad oar Spring Stock of work from tho esst, comprising a large assortment the beat and most faabioaable kinds of Geata, Ladies, Boys, Misses, aad Childrea's Boots aad Shoe*, That arc have ever received, aad will sell rery

above mentioned articles from I low for cash. Alao, a large stock of our own msnufaetured work conetantly on band.

SCHOOLEY tc VAN1IORN,

Sistn of the Gilt Bool, No.5, Ptweaix Row*. April 16t/SM-tf

BEAT VFSML WTABI! TOIIC!

—T FOR

THE CURE OF

E E & A E

WILL

Home

AiPefkia'a London Porter. Hib

bMd%8ap«rior8eeiefc Ala. Saltabk for invalids. ForsSeby WASSON

6c

GO.

Base's Keck.

Mpnio.

Feb. S5 tf

AMtl

be found sup!rior to any article of the kiod now ia aaa. May be bad at Grovertnan and Bourne's. Prepared aad warraoted by

DRiL

MOMS

O O O I S I W The Pocket JJscnlnpius OR, EVERY ONE IIIS OWN PHYSICIAN.

book, b« it has b-x-ri the tneons of taving thousands of unforunato creatures from the very jaws of de:ith. jrTAny person sending Twenty-Fiva Con's enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for On* Dollars. Address^ (post paid)

They are

warranted

three-fourths

ky

BulwtrBianca,a Tsle of Erin and Italy, by Edwarjl Maturin.

Which

O.

have

W.

Ten* Buttt, !9, ItW-vtf

akareof patronafs. Offiea D»« Suaa.

BALL.

Youawns &. Mahaa ba*c aaaoeiated tbe^elves in t&a practice of Medidde and

Surgery,

and hope by rtrfet attention to tbe bu^ -Y? Tr? *t0eh

of tfceir protssaian, to receiva a

Cask and .Good Oloths

brttfg-_ AK8A HOLMES.

tha AJTII

Book Siprs.

'M tC

rPIlB

Fortieth Edition,

I. with One Hundred Engrovinga, showing Piseaess nnd Mn I formations of ihe Human System in every shape and fornt. To which is added a Treaties on the Dis^asesof Females, bring of the highest importnnoe to married people or those contemplating marrringo. By William Yont«g, M. O.

Let no father be asham­

ed to present copy of the 43SCULAPIUS to his child It may save him from r.n early grave Let no man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married lilo without reading the Pock-

iEsc urius. Let no one suffering from a htcknied Cough, Pain in the Side, restlehs nights, nervous feelings, ond tho whole train of Dyspep tic sensations, and given up by their piiy»ieiMn, be another moment without consulting tW iEa-

ET

culapius. Hove the married, or those about to be mnrricd. any impediment, read this truly Sefnl

DR. SVM. YOUNG

No. 152 Spruce St, Phitadolphia

April 10, *S3-34-ly O A E S

McCorirtick's Celebrated Reapers*

the opening of Canal navigotlon thesuT

Oabove

N the opening of Conal navigotlon thesu^^ scriber will be in rcceipt of a full supply of the Machines, which have been proved superior to any others, both in this country and in Kneland.

to cut two acre* of wheat*'?

or other small gram In an hour, snd ioaavoat least

of all the wheat scattered by

ordinary editing, they ore well rnfltfo, of first rate material, very durable with proper care, and the raking of the wheat can be Weil done by a man ruling upon thera.

These Reapers are also constructed with mow. ing machine attached,

warranted

to cut ono and a

fourth acres of grass per hour, and to do its work as well and aa close to ihe ground, on smooth land, aa ordinary mowing. Farmers and others are requested to coll and examine these machines after arrival, and if they do not, on trial, perform all that is claimed for them, any purchaser c§n return this reaper to me. IL, -i fl. B. SMiTII f* f»,«3-26

The well known superiority of tliA

Genuine Hartford Collins Axe* Has induccd some manufacturers «.»up their axes II. Coi.uws, and such axes are frequently sold ii my manufacture.

The Genuine Collins Axes^l

been made under my direction (ot

more than twenty-five years, and which have sua* tained such aa unrivaled reputation, are invariably

atamped COLLINS A CO., HARTFORD. They aro to be found at our Depotin theeity of New York, and at the.principal Hardware Store* in the largo ciuee. •H SAM'L W. COLLINS!

April 16. ^34-ly Doable Rectified Whiskey,*/ IOIIN

B.

LUDOW1CI, is no* msnufact'anmg

an article of Double Rectified Whiskey, for superior to any ever broeg from Cincinnati «r»d in strength, purity and flavor decidedly the bestever sold in this

western ctfinury.

always on hand

prices, always April 23, *M-3S

if.

"^TfMABBLf WORKr

THETerre

All

those who prefer a first tatfc artiele to 5 common

———————

sabecrrbcr, having permanently Ideateftl in Haute will keep constantly on hand a large aad choice varwty of Marblefor all piifpo~

sat."

Monuments on hand and made to order froth tbe beat Vermont aad Italian marble. All ordera

E I A N O I E be sr a I a on id in

ign*

JL JULIAN,

Bei

Op

ltbrral doo

2nd street, nearly opposite Sle wo rrHoiiae. k- 'I Furs and Peltries. Coon Skins—Deer Skins,

UaaWvKonhaideoi theSquar* Tf Deer, Raccoon, Mink, Fox, OppoMuniiid Otter Skins, always wanted, janltf (SEOVERMAK &BOURNE