The Wabash Courier, Volume 22, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 December 1853 — Page 3

THESTOVES,

Elevated Oven Cooker*.

8 Cultivator: Fire Fir, and Parlor excellent healing ami baking stove*. Premium Cooker*. 2 Queen -ity heavy and verv durable. 5 Best Form properly named. 4 Ironton. 2 Hoosier Slate 30 ia wood, 5 boiler Itolea. 2 Indiana 6 boiler hole* and large oven.

Ware, with dispatch.

Dec 17,53-17 tf

Sitiartf, in the spnrioits and n«w!y ercctwl buili!iit(! by Jam*** Slo.liM.tt, wltere wi!l be kept the following articles for Gentlemen'* use, con aisting in part of r.ir •Shirt*. Collora, Stock*. Canes, Umorel las,Carpet I3 ig«,Cravats, Hundkerchifs,Gloves, Hosiery, &ic. 61

f.ytn# in tkt Count*nf IVmil/wa. I^)t No |, in Sink's n.ldttion to the town of Perrysville, a lot called the Vender lot, lying noar aaid town, vuBuntbeml alco. the north ea»t quarter of the north-west quarter of section IMS, and 26 acre# Iving in the notth«east quarter of itnnm seetion, both in town 17, N. 9, W„ also, the north half ol south half of west fractional auction 3J, containing 3) 65 l&< acres, actvs in the north halt of iH^rth half of snnxs thf iwtth-east uart(4r of die not th eaet quarter of section 15, and he north hall ot ill* north-east u«r 2i!, all in town«hip 15, N. west.

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STOVE,' COPPER, TIN, & SHEET-IBON

CoHN/y Pntfrtm,

Iiata No. 71 and 72 in the town of Ruwcllvilie. /Afing in the C»»m!i State of (*kk The north-wrat quarter of wction 21. iht» south west quarter of wattie, and the north half ol the ti(irth-wc*t quarter ol section 18, in town 3, N, 14.

Terre Hauta, Dec. 8th, 1^."3. 0. WARREN, /Wl. Dec HK «3-l«.ta

State of Indiana, Vigo Connty, set.

I \\KF.N UP by William D-1 .add ot L^tOet'k .1 Township, oneestrav »t«-cr,dark mi, smooth crop of the right ear nod half «r«p of the left ear, tunall stag horn*. No other maths or brands pereatvabio. Appraised to #12 00 by us,

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No. 4, Warren's Block, South side Main street. Ten jr? j? vrn, ii.r^ t.i.xa. &

eubwribsr rexpectfuily solicits the attention of the public to bis very extensive assort meat of Bisimf In part of the following, vitt Down Urnfl Cooker*. 3sixes Buck1* Improved heavjr and durable, 4 Comet best down draft in market. 3 Double oven. 2 Western World Air-tight these 4 kind* arc 2 New World very dor-' rr.ble. 1 Globe the woo bject. 3 Atlas i'

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Songs of tho Hat—Second Series.

"THE HAT Foil TIIF. SEASON." Ah! who can bo lound that can give a good rr'Sfton,

In times like the present when dress makes the man Why they should not possess a fine Hat of the fvn&ou," 80 tastefully fashioned at "Murch's Divan.

Aye, "Tli* flat of the Sea*on" -with style and wiili tfrnc#1, That so brilliantly sparkles beneath the Sun's ray And gives to the form cf the dark whiskered face.

All the beauty that manhood and youth can display.

lly tho l»y, have you seen this Emporium of Murch'sf" So finely wrought out by thn Architect's hand So rtt-li in attrar.tians, wlieiedaily the search is,

Foroll that danio Fashion, or weulih can demand.

Have you looked thro' the windows where daily are scon, Rich I'Vnthtr* aixi Furs, brought from every clinic The Plush of the Haven the fcwan's snowy alien— Adornments of bcauiy snd youth in their prime.

There's music too thero—for Appollo hath placed Ilia lyrical wreathes round each beaver and lon net For these triumphs and labors of Art have been graced, fly Mexainoter—Octo Syllabic and "Sonnet."

Then who can be found who can give a good reason. In times like the present, whrn dress makes tke tnsn Why they should not wear one of 'The Hata af the Season."

So tastefully fashioned at "March's Divan." Dec 17, 'S317.ll

Sale of Real Estate.

ONthere

TIM'ISDAY, the 10th day of January next, will bo ofli'red for sale at public auction, at the door the court lionoe in the county between tho hours of It' and I«'o'clock,

A. the following Real Kstate belonging to 'ho sight, the Ttrro Haute Branch Hank, to-wit: Lying tft thr County of ()«*».

The west half of north-west quarter of section 20, and the undivided halfpart of the following tracts, v!*: the north-taat quarter of section Ct'», the east half of north west quarter of same, the the north-west quarter of north west quarter of antne, the east »lf of the south east quarter of anme, the east half of the north west quarter of wction £3, the west half of south-east quarter of section 96, and a fraction in section 35, all in the same town and range,

ELI AS GAD DEN, W*. SPARKS.

$\rOfU to xm this 9th dav iVcember, W, B. .MEWHIN NKY, P. State of Indian-1, Vigo County, Set 'I'AKKN UP by Albert Trttrtdoodot LwtCtrek 'l «wnsh»p,onee»«trav, one bay horw mark«Hl with dark leg* mane a«4 tail. No other marks or brands peree*vshta, Su|HH»aed to be five years old past, and appraised at bv u»,

To the Heads of Families, and La* dios of Terro Haute! ri HE nmhcr^tgtwd wt*w!d invite the attention of 1" .«•- wl» want anythmt ia the Dry Ga(vl call and m« «too the |mei« thai *f sus.h mt stoek ot" choii, iha io«fc

W ~"Xt few «rrk*. The e^oda

a.'-s At f' to30 prr wat hr!ow E**t» nm* of a general assorttt "i *tap Jhy tUxU, an.) if w* 4# not a^l tbw 10 ro« a* autml above, don't boy •n^thi^t. R. JACKSON,

On Main atreet, 3 weet of 2d auoal, ip 8: ,4i D- 1V"5' 1

fek,

Parlor Stov

3 sizes Tuscan Oven. Flora!, By Ivan. |',ys'

Sylvan Fmnklin. t* Sylvan Cottage. Souvenier. Venitian Parlor and Franklin. Corinthian: for Oil. Improved Juno for coal and wood each Franklin Rip Vim Winkle.

Monkey for coal. Common Air-tight. Shop Stoves. .. Seven Plate.

Sx Plate. t"-

And a good assortment of (!ont Slov***, of different aizea and patterns all of which are warranted to perform well or no sale. A good assortment of

Parlor and Silling-room Fire Grate Frames, Frosts, Fenders, Baskets,

ASH PANS AND FASTENINGS,

Richly Ornamented and Highly Polished, worth from Ten to Tumuli/ Dollars eac Also, a general assortment of

«s, 8»?sii us ssist ats m% Constantly for sale or ADR to order, on sho.t notice. We have on hind the most extensive assortment of A PA NN I'D W A It I", to be found in this market, which we can afford low.

lAllllfigf HllMi lit

Stignr Kettles, Ovens, Skillets, odd LMs, Andiron*, Wngonboxcs, BoysSleds, Pomps,nnd ntnaeroua article" not mentioned, on hand any and all of which we will take pleasure to show to oar nu morons patrons, nnd the public in general, and 1 think it would be to their interest to examine my ittoek before purchasing elsewhere.^

Having .Moulders at the Eagle Foundry, and a spacious SItop on oursccend floor, for th* purpose, we are prepared to repair our Stoves on nbort notice we also repair Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron w.— ...i.i,,We aolicit patronage

as aa: 9 CM

wtiouivux A»n in rAK,

Western Hat Emporium!

SITUATKI)

on tho north Midi* of the Public

E. O'ltOVEK.

Por a Short Time Only

Sight Preserve*! flllodness Prevented!

SUMMONS & SON, the celebrated English Opticians from tho improved Specta cle Manufactory nnd Cornwnll Opticial Kstab lishment. East Bridge, Truro, respectfully announce their arrival, with a splendid assortment of their newly invented and improved Brazilian Pebble Spectaclet«, and may be consulted at their office in Union Row, formerly occupied by Judge Gookius, over Beat's Boot and Shoe Store, Terre Haute.

Such is the superiority of these newly.invented, ifiviiluable preserving spectacle lenses, that immediately they are placed be6re imperfect vision the most defective sight is brought to its youthful, nsturalwand virginal state, while the.y enable both the old and flic young 10 pursue the most minute employment cither by day or candle li^lit.

Office hours from 8 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon. The Bmzillan IVbb'o Spectacles received a premium and dipioiiia at the Indians .State Fair held at Lafayette. The committee on awarding these glasws the premium naid that they deern them worthy of uuusual commendation."

Extracts from testimonials received at Indianapolis:

rom Hon. Calvin Fletcher, President Branch Bank. l\DtANArot.is, Dec. 3, 1853.

Forbears past 1 have been accustomed to use artificial light, and have tried several kinds of spectacles, rut have found none that so completely restores the advantages of the former good natural sight, as the glasses 1 obtained Trom 11. Summons & Son.

From J. B. McCiwtney, Esq., Cashier State Bank. IsnuNirot.is, Dec. 6, IP53»

I cheerfully, bear testimony to the auperiority of your spectacles over any others that 1 have used.

From Prof. L. Dunlap, M. D. liNDiANAVoi.is, Sept. 12. 18!3. Thev posness the extraordinary qualities of compensating for lost vision, without magnifying the object a desideratum much to bs^tlesired, and are well calculated for the student, and all others that have in any way Impaired their vision.

From Rev. William A llolliday. IvMANArot.ts, August 10,1853. They have proved thus lur all 1 cou'd wish,restoring, in tnect, tho clear and natural sight of youth.

From Prof. J. S. Bobbs, M. D. Istu\*i0..is, Aug.27.1853. The class is of superior quality, and the con tour and finish given them are well adapted to aid

From the Hon. P. Chapman, former editor of the Indiana Slate Sentinel. They are not only good in quality, but what is almost as important, are better in snaps than any 1 have seen for a long time.

From A. D. Call, M."d. IxntAVArous, Aug 16, 1853. I am convinced that th-y are superior to any glasses ol former or present invention. They not only bring the mo*t defective sight to its natural

From Frank King, Eaq., Private Secretary to the Governor. IsWAJfAPPt.ls, August 20, 1P53

They are easier to the eye and clearer, and ahove all enable tne toeec much better by candle light. _Dec 10. *5S 16 4w

Administrator's Notice.

estates of Jams Kirby ami John Kirby, late of Vigo county, (kroftsed. Said estates are suppos ed to lie solvent.

Prairieton, Ind., Dec 7,1853. D. JOIINSON, Adm'r. Dec 10, *53-16 3w

Administrator's Sale.

NOTICEauction,

NOTICE

Jt»HN ffOUEMIRE, WILI.IAM SMITH.

Sworn before we this ?th day ot' Deermber, A Irn. W a MEWHINNKY, J, P. Tree copiee from the Rro»rd.

AND W1LK1NS, Otr*. Vy JetiK Wtuttxa, Dqmtf*

onty orwff tne most nwective sight to its natural rxr.mine their stock of Dieas Goods, Trimmings, state, but also the shape of the glasses is auch 1 pnncy Articles fee. that they aire ease to the eyes and guard against inflammation of that organ.

"XJ Ol ICE la hereby given that the undersign- I WOULD call tho attention of the citizens and JL1 ed has been appointed administrator of the, 1 the public in gene

is hereby given that I wirtl w41 at

public on Monday the 2nd day of January next, at the residence ot James Kirby ami John Kirby, late of Vigo eounty, deceased, all their personal property, {not taken by the widow of John Kirby 5 consisting «»t* horsos, hut*, cattle, wagons. Uugay.Corn, Farming Utensils, Jcc. A erodit of nine months will be given on all sums «.ver threa dollars the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation ami ap praist-ment aw*.

Prairieton, Ind Dec ?, 1853. D. JOHNSON Adm'r. Dec 10, *55M6-3w

Western Plank Road.

hereby given that be sixth lastal

i»mt of tin cvnt on each share «»f stock tmbwribed in tho Western Plank Roa is matie nayabic within thirty dava. W, R. MeKra*. Treasweer. will irerfpt fee the aame at the Branch Hank, ^ttbacrtbeta to the cmtotry can pay to W. D. Wood.

By order ot the floanl. W. K. EDWARDS, Sre'y. Dee 10. *33 16 3w

FA SO.\'^!IXv KXTH A KI^HIUN of the Commercial College of lnt. ianapoua lor the special bimaftt of dsa sons of Farmer* who have bean 2Mrerentedfrx»oi attending, by their Fall work, will e* at Call Hall on the lat Monday of 3X- •. .*r next—v.will ha iwoeiv^ at any time during the Month. The regular MMM an the let Monday of Janaary. HSs3 W McK. SCOTT.

M'O I

November *53-13-4*,

WEISS

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WUSI5 st

?SIPORTEl AM IKJMRRTtC

W I N E S A N I O S Foarth Street, North of National It end,

T&&JI& HAUT&. i.YA CHOICE MaortnwHit of pore WiMsiwl y. qoot». le-^^iwl «nd Dowerle, kept alwaya on hand, a»d h* aa maceahle ttnat,

Dec vim l^tf

To the Lovers of the Fine Arte! I! r-dmieaed would r?=tpec"-' 'nfnrm 'he n?'-/a .?oi TerrcHau nd icg rilhr ttoaatiehasfitted norouawler Portrait Paw pg Building, adjoiningtheCour "r e,wheiWfte is prepared towait upooall wHo ..«/ call Bpoo a manner which caun- Iifof gtniftg Having follosred tJte ii -'n.:v !0 :. sin mw» oi the p:. i, _• til- D-isten and Sosi'dietn States, be ieda confident of those who On? fitvor hi a with their patruhagf.

Portraits from Daguerreotypes. Pcmn» hating Da^iierreoivpe Miniatures if deceased or absent frtend# are informed that il«ey can have portraits the size ol life, painted from them. his charges will be very reasonable.

Ladies and (inirler&en are respectfully invited to rail at bis rooms and examine specimens of his work.

H. B. Mrs. It will be present at tha Rooms at all timed to attend lady visitors. A§. ROBERTS.

Dec 3, "53-15 tf

"^New Meat Market.

Wre-fretfully

R. PIILLli'S, (generally known as Bob,) informs the public that be has opened a r«vular meat market, on A/arket street, north of National road, and one door south of Geo Ridteti#' Bakery, where aji kinds oi fresh meats, such as Beef, Veal, Pork, Pip. Milton, Lamb &c. ol the best quality, can be had at alf times, and in quantities to suit purchasers. lie solicits a cajyl Irotn those desiring any tiling in this line.

Also, a choice v«onntat ot Family Groceries kept at the same place. Dec 3, *3-15 if

iyea

F^ROM

or Stolen

»1 Stra

uhseriber, living in Terra Haute.

the aui

a sorrel mare, with large head, short neck large shoulders, long and heavy tail, and both bra f$»t atand out. Any person finding said mare will do me a favor by oddrcsems me at the Stewart House, and will be paid well for their trouble.

Dec 3, *52-15-tf

URIAS JEFFERIS.

Stop the Swindlers!

HIbers

RED trom the Livery Stable of the subscriin Terre llaute, Ind., on the'ibth of July. 1853, a sorrel mare Pony and Saddle, 4 years old, bob tailed and roached nunc. The saddle was a very good one, with quilted rolls on the fore part of the skirts. The person who took the I'onv was of dark complexion, about 5 feet 10 inches high, hau on black cloth clothes, and was supposed to be making towards Lawrenceville, Ills. For any information by which we can get said Pony and Saddle, we will pay Twenty Dollars Reward.

Alw, about the middle of September, 1853, was hired from the same stable, a grey Mare, Buggy t.nd Harness. The mare is supposed to be about •S years old. 15 hands high, or over, rather .flea bitten, and the mnnc lying 011 both sides. The Buggy was of narrow track, painted black, iron axies, nnd lined with white cloth. Tho name of the person who took the above property is un known, but he r, lied himself Smith 6 feet or over in height, grey headed, somewhat decrepid, and supposed to be about 60 years old. For information leading to the recovery of the said property, we will give 20 Dollars Reward.

At the timo of the taking of the property above men'.ioned, the Stable was owned by Jackson Longdon, but has since passed into the hands ol the undersigned.

Dec 3, '53-J5-tf

RAY & DAWSON.

N O I E

IPROPOSALS

will l»e received by the under-

itiuncd, for the grading and guttering of that part of Eagle Street lying between first and se eond Streets, within the city of Terre Haute, until the Mh day of December next, included, according to the 02, 63 64 nnd 65th sections, of an act entitled, "an act to provide ior the incorporation of cities." approved June 18,1852.

By order of the common council. 'lerro Haute Nov. 22nd 18.")3. W.K. EDWARDS, Mayor. Nov. 26, '53-14 2w

New Route to Cincinnati.

'HE Indiannpolis and Cincinnati h'nilroad, I connecting with the Company's faat Steamer FORREST QUEEN, ot Lawrenceburgh, commences running this day, November first.

Passenger Trains will ruu as follows, (Sun days excepted:) From Indtnnnpolis.

Mail trnin leaves the Union Depot at 12 o'clock, M. Arrives at Cincinnati, at loot of Main St. wharf, at 7 o'clock, P. M.

From Cincinnnli.

Boat leaves the .Main St- wharf at 6 o'clock, A. M. Arrives at Indianapolis at 12 M., in litnefor Pa.^BTicers to dine, and take the Terro Haute or Lafayette Cars.

Passengers will find this tho shortest, yuickent, and mot: pleatant route botween Indianapolis and Cincinnati.

Through Tickets can be had at tho Ticket Office at the Union Depot. Baggage checked through and accompaniod by a Baggage Master.

Fare through to Cincinnati, $3,00. GEORGE HAVENS, Sutft. Nov 26, 53-H-f.w

T. H. & J. R. MAHAN, NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK, (Next door Southern Bank.)

HAVE

just received ami opened one of the finest ami best selected stocks of

Dry Goods, Groceries, kc„ Ever offered in this market, comprising ever thing usually kept in such establishments, whic will be aold at unprecentedly low pi ices, fafcush or in exchange for produce.

The Ladiea particularly, are invited to call and

ancy Persons wishing to purchase would do well to gitethoni a call before buying elsewhere, as they can be as well if not better accommodated than at any other establishment in the city.

Terre Haute, Nov 19, '53-13-tf

Oak Hall Clothing Depot.

NO. 4 EAHl.Y BLOCK,

XORTir SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQVA RE,

able stock of

general, to my new and faahion-

Wrhieh I can guaraiiUc to pleat^e the most lastidtr oufuot tastes in price, as well as quality and style. All my good* iiig made in the latest and n,oat

FASHIONABLE COSTLHF^ And of cloth of my own selection, which cannot be surpassed for durability and appearance.

I am confident that every Farmer, Mechanic, or whomsoever he may be, who wishes to purchase clothing will find it to bis advantage to call and examine mine before purchasing elsewhere.

My stock of Fnmishin^tirooJa cannot be awpassed in the West. Fine leather and Iron Frame Trunks always on hand.

N. B. Particular attention paid to the Jobbing bosineaa. M. W. FECI Hi ELMER*iov 19, "53 13-ly

TAKEN UP.

BY

William VVsrren. livo$ township, Vigo county.

in Sugar Creek iana, one pale red

cow and call, branded on each horn with the letter D. B. 00 the fore aide of the right born, and 00 th* back wide ot the left horn, and marked with a ho!eia thertfta ear. aod cinder bit ia the '-'tear, an.t»|ipowd to be six years old. ond a: raiaed at tifiveo dotiara by,

Nov. S6, -53.14 It

Jawss B. UvntRS)^. Hnuusa fttn,

Sworn to bdora lae ibi* day of Nomrnjber, 18J«L JAM EAR.D, J. P. A traa cony ftoat the rwa.

A NO. WILRLXS Cllu

By Jot« Wiistja, Depaty,

Jfoawtabyr "SS tt 3w.

SLAB WOOD.

the Railroad, Clay CM

L'IFTY COUIKS of SUB UUOD, l1 be pttTchaaed at McK !N LEY MILLSs on! London Porter and

WOOL! WOOL!

THK

Het*-

A

Ja will pay CAJI tor good cleaa

-mi talhwssiwp' ~"oot IX TlERNAy.

aat^t:

Imported Winea.

FTtE artiete ofchotoe hnp^tcd Wines, of •11 Mad*, «as he obtained at

BFRNS-S ProriaioB Sore

April ».\*3*Oy

1853. FALL TKADE.

Fancy & Staple Dry Goods Dessc.

N I E

FARRlNtiTON BLOCK, NOltTII OF TilJE 1'tJHMC SQUAIIF, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

r|'IIE

Subscriber would invite attention ol the citizens of Terre llaute and vicinity, to hilarge and extensive stock of Fancy ami Staph Dry Good*. Hata and Caps, Boots aud Shoe? Hosiery, Gloves, Embroidery, Notion3 ami Drcs Trimmings, selected especially tor the Fall Trad.

Below is enumerated a list of Goods which he keeps 011 hand in great variety Dies? Silka 20 Pieces Plain Bl'k Silk. 24 to 36 inches wide: 15 do Blk Ribbed and Brocade Silk 6 do Super Blk Satin Plaid do 15 do Fancy col'd Chameleon do-, 10 do do Figured Brocade do 10 do do Satin de Chine 10 do Florence Silks, all colors.

Plaid Dres3 Goods.

4-4 wide, all wool Plaids 4-4 do Si!k Wool do 4-4 do Raw Silk do 3-4 do Cashmeres do 3-4 do Delaines do.

Fancy Woolen Dress Goods. 300 Pieces Fancy Colored Delaines 30 do Pin fc Fancy Col'd all w'l Delaines 35 do Beautiful Fancy Cashmeres

Black Dress Goods.

Blk Slk Alpacas Blk Pure Super, Mohair Alpacas do Demi «io do do do Mourning Cloths do Merino do

Ginghams and Prints. 400 Pieces Fancy Prints, from 6c to 121c per yard

50 Picces 4-1 superior French Print? 40 do Plain col'd Blue, Green and Orange 50 do Domestic Ginghams 30 do Super French do

Pl'n liatnbruy do

Embroideries and Dress Trimmings. Swiss and Jaconet Edgings, Collars. Ct.iTs, S eeves, Chemisetts, Lace and Love Veils. Embroidered Lawn and Linen Cambric Hdkts, Swiss and Jaconet Flouncing, Velvet and Silk Dress Trimmings, Black Silk Lace, Fringes, Buttons, t.nd Gimps.

White Goods.

riain Cambric, Jaconet, Swiss. Bishop Lawns, Book Muslins, Checks, Satin Stripe I and Plaid, Lapet Spots, and Dotted Swiss, Super, White ana Colored Tarleton,

Hosiery, Gloves and Shawls. Ladies Mixed, Mode Color and Black Cashmere and Alpaca Hose White, Black, and Mixed Cotton Hose Men's Woolen .and Cotton Half Hose.

Ladies' and Gents' Kid, Csshmere, eeecd, Silk and Lisle Gloves Buck Mills and Cloves. Blk and Plaid Long Sfiawls Blk, Drab, and Fancy Colored Cashmere Shawls Square Shawls in great variety.

Sattinets, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Flannels and Linseys. Plain and Plaid Linseys Whib, Yellow, Red and Green Flannels super. Fancy Figured, Bay State Flannels Sattinets, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Jeans, Coat and Bed Blankets Blue aud Drab Overcoating.

H&ts, Caps, Boots & Shoes. Men's Hungarian, Kip andCaif B»,o's Men's

iga'

Kip, Calf, and Morocco Shoes Boys B00U and Shoas. L. dies' Enamel, Morocco, Calf and Kip Bootees. in great variety.

Men'e and Boys' Wool, Fur, Black and White Hats. Men's and Boys' Silk and Mohair Plush, Cloth, Velvet and Glaxod Caps. Infants' Fancy Capa.

A nice assortment of S1EK AND BRAID BONNETS. Linens and Shirtings.

A very superior lot of pure Irish Linens 8-4 TableCloths Toweling* Napkins Crash Linen Lawns Gents' Linen Hdkfs Brown and

Just Received At The

l'owclings Napkins Crash Lin sots' Linen lldkfs Brown and

Bleached Drills Brown Domestic fine and com-

N. B. All ol the above goods were purchased for Cash, ai the very lowest rates, and will be disposed of accordingly.

October 29,'53-lOtf.

ECLIPSE GALLERY.

MESSRSup

DUFF

A

O S W E

r#3 mm mm mjm 4 GENTLEMEN'S MOHAIR OVERCOATS 'Mfc GENTLEMEN'S WHITNEY OVERCOAT*? 1

GENTLEMEN'S BEAVER OVERCOATS &+ yd GENTLEMEN'S PETERSHAM OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S FlNE CLOTH OVERCOATS 'nx GENTLEMEN'S FELT CLOTH COATS

GENTLEMEN'S MACKINAW BLANKET OVERCOATS GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH FROCK COATS 2

E N I N E

ivV'v.The above, togetlier with a fine assortment of I,

Tants. Hats. Caps, Fine Shirts, ('mats,' Handkerchiefs,

A N N E O I N

Are got up, as regards Style, Mnke. and Finish, with our well known excellence, and constitute a truly admirable stock, which we are determined to sell, on the lowest possible terms. Remember the "LOUISVILLE CLOTHING STORE,"

Northeast Corner of the Public Square,^

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

B.*—Our Stock is oar own manufacture.'nnd we WARRANT the workmanship. Any Garment purchashed at our establishment exekanged ll not fully approved. Terre Haute,September 24, 1853-&-y 1 Vi. *^'S. & I.

FREEMAN

fitted rooms in the If'crrm Block cx-

press! for the D.i GUERRE AX S I N E S S

would respectfully return their sincere thank* for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them by the citiacna of Terre Haute and vicinity and w'ould mort respectfully invite them to an examination of the rooms and apparatus that has been fitted am! arranged for the bagnerrean pnrpose.

F- 1 long experience in the e», and a duH _iti'»n to please the most fastid s, we hope to merit a continuance of public patronage.

DUFF & FREEMAN,

Nov. 13, *SS-lltf Opci a tors.

Books on Spiritualism.

Davis" r.: iT Haar

IA,

3 vols

Dmnlli A. Jackson Davie. Frraut. ".v, or Lit® t* tae Sr8K*i»Pnturworat ut Ltrrnmcm. The IliMOJUt Mam.otTwii .t raiarthe A«c Histpav or rr! Oaf ot? Au. Tawwa, Ta« Aresoj r*«,by Davis. PmxcwntT ot tl ri

IT

Wornut, by Hamosv.

TattSpUUTVAJuTi The FKCMEXT A*=: and I.tjnca Ltrt, Vy Davis. V.

a.

For aaie by

BPCKIXGf!AM, JSj'^l the Btg Book*

Terr* Haute, Oct. 22*53

BAR*

a G. McKlNLEY.

AY & Perk in"» on Porter. Hib iNH^wSai^TtwScuUdl Aie. J^oltaWe fbr InvsHt&. For aa WASSON & O. -_Frb «7-U Rowe'a Block.

FaliiBg and Ciolk Dressiag.

WILL

be done aa ttaul, oely in better atyie a at HOLMES .MILL. —-it _____

Pine Istunber.

Jl'STm*eia«d»q»an!»!v

Afril if,

ot Pine LomVr. far

sale. SMITH & LEGGETT.

E S S O A S

STRAUS &. ISAACS.

FRESH GROCERIES

COMPRISING

a complete assortment,"to

which we invite the attention of the eiiiaens of Terre Haute and vicinity, as wn are now pro pared to furnish our customers with all descriu(ions at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.

New Orleans Sugar and MolarsStuart's N. Y. Crushed, Pulveriaed, White, Clarified, and other Sugars. S. H. Molasses and Golden Svnip, extra quality, in brlsand halfbrlp. Superior Young Hyson, Imperial, Gun Powder nnd Black Teas in cii^ts ami chests and 12 lb caddies Rio and Old Government Java Coffee MI 50 lb pockets North Carolina Head Rice Fox's Starch No. 1, New York Soap Variegated Soap, in Fancy Package*. &c., &c.

Tobacco—Our assortment of Tobacco embraces the following celebrated brands: Lennox's r.xtra Cavendish, Vjrjjinia Manufacture, Orono co, Genuine Natural Uaf. in small boxes, Peytona Crccceiit City, tawndea', l'i.nt's, and other fit. brands John Anderson's Solace fine cut Watson's Grape and Virgin fine cut, Granger's Lxtra fnie cut, ixirillarj's Mflccoubo'y Smilf.

Liqttors—Brandies of a superior quality. and Malam Wines Irish, Scotch and Bourbon Whisky Sheila,,1 Holland Gin, (extra) Umdon Porter and Scotch Ale, in pints and quarts Champaigne nnd Clarets of various choice brands and a general assortment of tine Liquors which we guarautce pure, aud sclec«ed exji essiy for invalids.

Fruits—M. R. and Layer Raisins, in whole, half, quarter and one-eighth boxes. Canton Ginger :n jars. itron, Almonds, 1'ecans, Primes, Brandy fruits of every description. Jellies, Spanish Chocolate, Olives, Capon, Havana Preserves Sardines, &c.. &c.

Cigars—Havana Cigars of choice brands. 1 .1V'

2'?

an1

Nov. 5, '53-11-tf

rl',IIE

3'8

Terre Haute, Sept. 3, '53-tf.

mon Bleached and Brown Shirtings Tickings:' and prices Flannels Under Shirts and A il kinds ot Boots and Shone made to order, in Checks Cotton Drawers.

bbls,

uols and kitts Snftnon in 'i i?rccsi »nd kitts Cmlfish in boxes 50 lb each Toiurues and Sounds in brls.

Powder and Shot—Kentucky Rifle Powder in k( gs. Dupont's do. Hazard's American Sporting Powder, very Strong aiwl Clean, in canister. Dupnnt do, do, do. Shot of all sizes in ban tor sale by

WASSON &, CO., Rose's Block.

AND SEE tub

subscriber Ins just received a larga and well selected stock of

AND

Qm

en ar e,

Consisting in part of— English, Enrthen, Stone, and China Ware French, China, White, Gilt, and decorated

American, French, and Bohemian Glaasware looking-glasses, and German Silver Britania wnre, Waiters, Lamps, Girandoles, Vases, Clocks, And a great many other articles in Ids line of business, 10 which be invites the attention of tho public. Also, a choice lot of

For family use and for the trade. Packages put up expressly for Country Dealers, mr CALL AND 8KK ,,r ™. E S. WOLFE,

West Side of the Public Square.

BUCKEYE BODT & SHOE STORE.

B. W. KOOPMAN nESPECTFULLY informs the IV cititcns of Terre Haute and

.#iivicini:y,

Nov 26, "53-14-tf

HAVING

that having purchased the

the building lately occupied by Mr. Stakeman, on Msin Street, be­

tween 5th und 6th, nearly opposite the Post Office, and fitted it up aa a A2T2 SIR $»!$ $ He is now prepared to woit upon alt who may be dbpased to call upon him, with cvelything in his line, either of hia own manufacture or Eastern work.

Being a practical workman himself he feels confident of giving satisfaction, and would refer to those who hare dealt with him, as to his work

the best style and workmanlike manner. JfcT" Repairing done on abort notice and at reaaonable rates.

BOOKS BOOKS

WE

have on hand the largrxt a**trr1ment of Booka. -Stationery Ac Fancy (.'oorfs we have eVef offered comprising almoat every variety of

gtfHOOHi BOOKS,

MISCELLi.NEOl'S BOOKS, Staple and Fancy Stationery,

AID FASCY

m\i

mmm

LF/ITER AND CAP PAPER. STEF.L AND GOLD PENS, POCKCT AND PENKNIVES. rORT MONNAII-S, CARP CASE*, Ac.

New Books received every week. All orders received by Saturday evening, will be tilled the fcilo« week.

We KJI also, monthly and by the year, Harper's, Putnam's, GrahsmV, Godey's Lady'a Bo&k, and Magarincof Art. Ac

Cffl.Lir8 BOOK STORE,

No. 7, Phcpnl* Row, First door East «rf Bia T. Kov. 5, ^53 11-tf

jiosn nmnt snii. National Koad Street. North aide, be tween 5th and 6ih. in what ia rnllrd m-m -atjrr«r*aE^ ai

CJ

Scotch Ale,

IO ^TS, Pants and Vest* of ail kinds, with evmtbifw a gentleman nay want to clothe bitaaeu, with Trunk* to keep them in, keptcoastantiy 00 hand. Also, a '.:.plete slock of

Alt of whit !aa cheap If not cheap or, than at a

0

t» ity. If you

waat good bargaina doa't fail to rive arte a call. 8. JACKSON. Terre Haste, Nov jfi, *53 Jl-rf

Fresh Meats.

Tfl®

nadmit- keepa all kia^ of fmb Meat* at hM Growry aad Provisloa 8tan. ne*ny

JCcwW.*.JS t(

(Jpat Cure of Thomas Dick ion, "POINT

OF ROCKS MD.

S W A N E S

Celebrated Family aiedlciues KO SJ^AU.Y SAOUIJ)

BE wrrooux THIS.

Dr. SwI Compound Syrup of Wild .. Cherry* 4 Tb« wonderful cures perform- 1 ed by this invaluable medicine, in pttlmo-

ca

hie 1

O N S I O N Colds, Asthma, Bron-

fSifilu?

cbitis, Infiusniia, W'hooping Cough, Cronp, J^pittintf of Blood, iJver Complaint, Pain B» tho Side and Breast Tickling or raising in the Tlmtat, and all diseasea of the Lung*, and Breast .have excitad the astonishment of all who have witnessed its marvelous efleet thele is no account ^.et a medicit^, from the

W^ ^ear,if^

asr8*' fur*

•i** "uhx*."""

•i: Rend this Extrnordinnry Crtsp. POIXT or ROCKS, Frederick €0.. Md. June 9th, 1952, Dr. Swayne-Dear Sir: Believing duty 1 owe to the public, and in justice to you, 1 ha* thought proper to make known one of the nmst extraordinary cures in my own case, that has ever been truly recorded. In the month of Octobc last, I waa afflicted with a severe gathering in tm breast, which formed a large abscess, and almos: communicated to my lungs, and very much af flieted them, ami discharged large quantities corruption, extertal and intermit. My breatl could also pass through my lunga and out througl the cavity of my bnast with apparent ease, attended with a violent cough, day and night, los* of appetite, and extreme debility, ao that my »»hysictan thought my case entirely hopeless, anaoe jM[»nd the power of medicine. I remained in rliit wretchetl condition for a long ti«n«, until I was wasted to a mere skeleton, and there seemed to I* no hope for me but havinc read in the public papers of the many wonderfu Scutes performed by yout COMPOUND SYRUP OK WILD CHERRY. immediately sent to^altimorc for five bottles, and commenced its use. and to my great satisfaction and the joy of my anxious family, the abscea.or opening in my lungs began to fieal, and the cough to subside, and on using ten bottles, I wa* I restored uerfect health. 1 feed very grateful, and firmly beli&ve that to your valuable medicine, under the Bleeaiti£ of Divine Providence, I am in debted for this great cljoiin'C, and am hippy tosaj that 1 am now enjoying as good health as I eve'i have.

Yours, very [respectfully. TIIO.MAS Dixtjf.

The suliseriber is well acquainted with Thomas Dixon, andean testify that he has been afflict ed as above represented, 1 regatd his recover} as almost a miracle. He is a worthy member o. society.

JA.VFS R. DCRBOROW,

Pastor of Burlin Circuit, Baltimore Conference. Be Crtrcful tn Purchasing to obtain the nrieinal and only genuine prepSMl. tion of Wtld Chrrry, which must have Uie portrait and signature of Dr. SWAN Eon each wrap per around the bottle. Utitil you obtain thia compound you will never know* the real virtues of IVild Cherry.

SWayne's Celebrated Vermifuge, «r BEWARE OF MISTAKE.JJ Remember Dr. Swaync'a Vermifuge ia now put up in square bottles. Or. Swayue'M SHcnr Coated Saraaparilln and Tar Pills.

A gentle purgative and alterative medicine, far •perior to lb" 1^"- 1 The above

superior to the Pills in general use. The above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. SWA YNE at his Laboratory, Ao. 4 North

1th tt. PhUftfieLikm. For sale by J. R. CUNINGH.VM, aole agent for Terre Haute and vicinity,

Terre Haute, July 36, '53-47-tf.

Boston Leather Store,

SIGN OF THE LAST.

No. 3, Wurrcn Block, National Itoad Street, Terre Haute.

GKERCKIIOFF

CO-, inform their former

customers nnd tho public generally, Jhnt they have moved their LEATHER STORE, from corner of 5th street, to No. 3 Warren Block, National Road Street, opposite Union Row.

They have now on hand a large and exquisite assortment of all kinds cf Leather, as Spanish, Cincinnati atd Country Taoned Sole, Band, Upper, Bridle, Hat nesa, Skirting, Collar and Split leather. Freehand Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skina, lining, Binding, Topping. Sheep nnd Deer Skins, Tampico nnd French Men's and Ladies Morocco.

SHOE FINDINGS.

They also keep general assortment of Shoe Findings, as Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Clamps, Pegs, all kinds of Shoemakers Tools of tho very best qualitv.

Having adopted the principle of only selling for cash, and buying also for cash in the Eastern ities, they are enabled to sell at lower prices than any of their com(iciitora. 111II:NI

They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green ami Dry Hides, Skins and Furs. ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!

Shoemakers, Saddlers, snd Mcrchcuts aro particularly requested to cxnmine our stock and nricea, before buying elsewhere.

Tcntc Haute, April30, '53-36-ly

METALLIC BURIAL CASES. fllHE under icned would reapcctfuly inform J& tho ciliEeiis of Terre Haute snd surrounding country,thcci b~ has purchased the interest of Wm P. AiiAK, will continue the Cabinet IliifliirftN ot the old stand All kinds of Cabinet ware kept constantly on hand, and made to order.— Also, will give hi* undivided attention to the Undertaking lluKinos«,nnd cheaper than any other establishment in this city, and res/ectfully solicits a share of pubt patronege.

July 30-*53 ly

CH At*. TR1CHE.

New Books.

VILLETTE,

by the author of Jane Eyre and

Shirley.

The Ixtfty and tlio taaly, or Good in All and None All Good, by M. J. Mcintosh. Castle Avon, by tho Author of ftavencliftlv

English Items by Matt F. Ward. Lady-Bird, by Lady Georgjania Fullerton. The Cap Sheaf, a freah Bundle, by Lewis Myrile,

The Matter Builder, or Life ot a Trade by Day Kellogg Lee. Life of fcir Walter Scott, by McLeod.

Macaulcy *a Spoecliea Shakspeare and His Times, by M. Guixot. Pastoral Theology, or the Theory of Evangelical Ministry, ly A. Vinet.

A Hero and other Talea, by the Author of the Ogilvics. ALC. The Australian Captive and the Go!d Regions ior sale by W.-H. BUCKINGHAM:

Adril2,-5*tf

Sign ot the Big Book.

H. CONNMGHAM,

A I A E A E

HAVING

located permanently in Terre llr jir

is prepared to manufacture every deaer' of Vehicle which may be called tor, Hocknwnys, Phaetons, Open Baggies, Family Carriages of varioua styie^

Having ati|enor workmen in the various tn-ar' T, of the bttaineaa, he expcc.cs to give entire aati-' tion.

Repairing neatly a*» promp «jy done All work warranted

Shop and Ware Room on Fifth Street, near Main. Oct. 29, *53, ICMf.

Sonthern^Ban of Tn^ian^ I S it on a re to W a re I Block eornex of41I1 &,&lata Streets—will boy a'xi aeli (ioM., Silver and unenrrent Monry. timo aad ugbt Drsfta, and Bills of Exchange remit a: r.^y to England, Ireland, Scotland and Germar j, on its own reapooftibtfitf. Will also pay mtereaaon depoaitea at iha ioilowing rates: 4 per cent, on call 5 parr c«nt.threemoothai 6 per cent. «a twelve month* foe which Unifinm will be given at the above rate*.

Basking fcoora, from9 A. to 4 p. MGBOKGE C. IHJY October, 15, ^-^tf Caahtcr.

Simeon B. William^

A I A

MIPPINESS AND COMPETENCE.

WtIV 18 IT*

Xhjt we beteia Manr famtlM, *carc« iu th* mendian ot ilfc Woltw ia MM ItfurMn »hh 1 (smplinilM of ihuw*****. tmi (itiucau, dr|ri,iii( itifm ofthf potrrr (or the «niw)-firn4^»*. of tiro at «a when |hrK) hnltli, bMraiicjr of ManniT Iho^d'l* ok'tnuni* iHiwitftti'i cotditiM of oflh* CB«

Many ofl«r suffering* tl —p^rtiip* y,ar* kefoit. |titn|«diirii!| (itltHwd, ortht tnl (rmof nnrnt. wf 1* in their one in to light to i«is uacnticrd, fud «f cuart* Mttecied.

XX AFTER TEARS,

Wbea too l*[, to b« benefitted by tmr IntonMtt, ttf look Mck nous, mi Rgm tti* full conwrqa«a«M of oat:.: iffnonutc*.

Whit wonM we npt altn tin TO rmnt, to (, lj Kfr, lti».pj«: kaowl«ta« we oktain in aOer re»r«! And what aiulr f" oigrlit, of &11K11 i«li we might not have beeu pand, if liMT. WwWp waa timely ixxarurd. It it

IIKLAHCUULT AND ST ART*, I SO To behold the aicknen and aaffetiuccmliiivt] by maujr a wife lor many jwb, from caitaea and contrullable, cMUf it^edied—or better'atill,—«ot incurred, ifevei-y

WW® AilD HOTHER

foMawd the iaformMioo contained in a little volume, (with wilw teach of all) which woald »i»r» to Itetself TEARS OF BTLSKRY, W&S&OTZS

E A I E W O A N S

t: Private Medical Companion.

By DB. A. M. MAUR1CEAU,

raercitoft or Biittiti or wottaa". QM ifundrtdtk JUittM. IAM#., pf. 850. Fr»«, 30 cM. (OR r»rt raraa,

BXTSA

Fiiet pnblithed in HIT, and it ti not SCRPRIttXO on WONDERFHI,, Considering that KVKRY PKAIAI.K, WIIKTI1RR MAHKU'U Oli NOT, enn Iter* aequlrc a ftell knowletljro of the iinluro, character tnd t-nnsca »f her eontplalnts, with the various sjMnptoina, and that nearly

HALF A

UPWARDS or ONE HVNDRKD THOUSAND coriics Hare been SENT HY MAIL within the Ian few months,

CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC JIK NOT DEFRAUDED Buy no book unlesa "Dr. A. M. Mntirlcean,t39 Liberty Street, N. V." la on the title page, nnl the •ntry In tlie Clerk'* OfBee on the back of the titleupi and buy only of respectable and honorable dealer*,or *eod by mall, and addresa to l)r. A. M. Maurieeaa, a* there aro apurioua and suireptltloa* tafrlngeincnta of eopy-rlgiiU LET EVERY WIPE AND HUSBAND

FONDERt

No exense fbr Isnerance, when Tgnornitrn la Misery to those we hold nrnr niul tlenr, nn«t when to dispel our Ifptorniico

Is within our reneh. To enable every one to decide upon the in (titpmtahlt fte«#•«#? of poMPwIng a copy, and Hint no wlf«, or mother neett remain ititlnforinml upon tho many cattte*, which, sooner or later, are destined to make fbarfal ravajtet apon her healtli, ttnlem guarded against, and that no considerate and atTortloiiHie liu.ilanil hare eattae to npbrald hlmvlf with neglect of the welfare of hia wlfo—a pamphlet of thirty-alx pages, containing Ml TUU-jtw« ond /nt*n trf CirnUntU, togi'tUor v»Ufa extract* min llio Ixxtk, will bo sent free of ehartf* sny part of tlm United Btate% ty ablt\Mlng, port-paid, a* herein. When Knowledae Is tlitp|ilness, 'tt* cntpnble to be Ignornnt.

On receipt of One Dollar (for Ihe due Killtlon, extra bin.Unit.) "TltK MAKH1KO WOMAN'i IIHIVATK MKDR'ATj COMPANION" la sent (mullml /ret) to sny pnrt of the United State*. All lottern intiat be poal-pald. and addreiwel to Dr. A. XIAUUtomU. Box 1«4, Now Vork City. I'ubltahingOWcj, X. liiV Libort}' Street, Now York. For sale by 8. F. l'nrritj, Grecncasllc. In Ncv York City, bv Stringer Si Townsetid. American Mnseutn Adrlance, Sherman & Co., No 2 Aator House Dewitt & Davenport Barnes & Co.

OFFICE, Pi! Liberty Slroot, near Greenwich, New York City. April 30,'53 36 ly-ia

O S

WHOLESALE & RETAIL WESTERN HAT EMPORIUM

SITUATED

Will be found rcplcto with every article connec. ted with thc_-e

WINTER HABILIMENTS

So essen'ial to their comfort and appearance and so indispensable to the preservation of health arid the charm of beauty—consisting of

Pur* in all their Vitrlou* Qualities, and of Modes to suit the most fnsiidioua together with an endless variety of Misses and

Nov ft, 'j3-11 tf

a. a. va^K,ai!ikb.

_500

TtliCCO

the Conataiit toil and aasielr of mini), ias.opon him iron aickuet* oi the wilV,

A ad to her htubaad oeeeaaarily devoltiai willMMn firing hint the opportunity of acquiring that com petencc which hit exertion, are entitled, and the poiaetooti *1 which would aecare the happiaea* of hiauetf, wUfe, and cli3area. 8ECDRK THE WEANS OF ItAPPINKS* Br Wrtinint in time pomaaed ot the knowledge, the waul or which ha tiwH iitks«K and poverty or ihonuuili la view or each tvuieqaencea, uo wife or mother i» rirn»ahle ifahe aegtecl to avail heiaelf of that kuowledce in to henelT, which would q«re her aanch i»tfcHn(, be the qieae of hawine** and proaperity to her hnabaud, and co«fer upM her children that bleating above all price—hcalihy bodiea, witWhealthv mind*. That biowhdie Hcoataiaedin a Imle work rot!tied

antmse, 91 00.]

ania.ioif corocs

•tiontd liare leett aold. It la it»|uacticable to Convey folly the vtriont treated of, a» they are of a nature atrictfy inteuded for the roairied, or those coatemplatins man-iaafa, out no female deti.-QUt Of enjoy tit* health, and tl~.t beamy, conaeqttrnl upon healrit, which ii so conducive to W^r own nappinrtt, and tliat of her hntband, bat either luta or will obtain it, as haa or ill eTery hatband who hai the love and affection of hia wife al heart, or that of hit own pecuniary improvement.

on tho North side of the Publin

Square, in tho spacious and ttewlv erected building by James Modesiit, wheru wit! bo kept the following urtides

FOR GENTLEMEN'S USE, Concistin.j In pnrt of

HATS, GAPS, SlIIUTN, COLLARS, STOCKS,

Canes, Umbrellas, Carpet Bap,

jBja sK»aft*i ja JKca aiat -w^ «3Kc.«c2*

TIIE

LADIES' DEPARTMENT

Lado»!v

(3-^[£5! WKiL? Trimmed ond untrlmmcd. To this departmentwould Mur.cn most eurnestly call the attention of the Ladies ot Terre Hautoand vicinity.

«. VXDERH1I.U.

w. caneaHii.u

City

Founder

MACHINE SHOP

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

K. R* ITNUKRJMm,

A C0

.,

Manafactarera of Improved Double-Vnlvnd, Cr,mmtttt Nm8|e,

tl

,e t/p-

rfght n-jj 0«rillntiitff

engines.

^ly new assortment of PATTERNS, ail the very latest Improvements lor *l Fl/)UR1NG MILLS. PARKER WHF.F.IjB, r.ll sizes. MILLWRlOHTlNG.-The very best of lillwrigiita fumiahed, and nil kinds of Millwright work done to older, nnd at short notice. 1

Terre Hauffe.Oct. i5, '53-8 Cm.

AGENTS WANTED!

ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR.

WANTED

IN EVERY COUNTY IN THE

UNITED STATES, active and enterprising men, to engage in the solo of so tne of the beat Booka published in the country. To men of good address, possessing a amall eApifal of from $25 to •!$. auch inducement* will be off.-red aa to enable them to make from $3 to $'0 per day

Til Books published by us ate all useful in their character, extremely popular, and com. mand large eafe* wherever they are oflered

For tarthor particulsrs, mldrtsa, (pos^ge paid,) LLARY Sc »»ET/5, No. K98 NonhPucondatreet, P!i',idslpiih»,

PoUit-her* of Subacttpijoo Booka,

Angnift 27, *53-tf.

NOTICE.

'IMIE undersigned having aold out hia Livery S- tMe. hi &*iroua of having old accounta settled. Ail persona indebted, are therefore requested to call on Salmon Wright. who may bo fiund at the office of Enquire Ray with any books, authorized to settle aeeounts.

JACKSON LONG DON.

Tarra ifaate, Oct. 9-tl

Wanted 1 Wanted*!

'I'M? «n4«-r»j,{ned will tbf1' AR »r Ife •feet .. JAMEJ

t?ned will pay the biabwtCnsli quantity ot Flar 8,-ed and Cast

r«fed_at

hi* il Mill on Mirke.

4»vere*l at his ^aiiih'* Wareii!

Terra U«sia,0vt fi-Hi