Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 25, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 June 1853 — Page 3

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AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OP

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May

NEW DRY GOODS, MiBi

his extensive stock of new Spring and Summer Goods, just opened. His assortment i* one of the largest in the Wabash Valley, ind comprises almost everything in the dry (roods line, and will be sold for cash at prices calculated to give general satisfaction. __

FANCY GOODS.

HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES.

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A NAM A. Leghorn, English Straw and Palm Leaf Hats one cane of the renowned Geniu'ti Extra Silk Hats Fur and Wool Mexican Hats cloth and plush caps ladies straw and braid bonnet* men's and boy's calf, kip and morocco boots and *hoe*r ladies enapiel, morocco and calf bootees: Jenny laud buskiu* sud slippers children's shoes, cheap for cash at P. NIPPKKTS.

l'AKASOLS. MAN'/'ILL.IS, fo.

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AUTI I'M.-L assortment of Cotton Gingham, and .VitK Parasols nlso, cheap and Vine? Fans, Black .filk and lace Mantillas, und KniU'es for the sauie. at A1IJS. CHILD'S,

May 23, Ji?.*»:i-2t IHv No. 7, Phu ni.v RoW.

OTHELLO'S OCCUPATION NOT GONE! I WOULD respectfully nnnotiiu-e to my I'liflids, and the public generally, that I liaveabaillloned the idea ol" leaving Terre-Haute, and have coneluded to make it m? p'-rrmanent home, and sdiall coniiiue the

A O E A N S I N E S S With all the improvements ill the al that may be pre seutml to me. I will spare neither labor not' expense to render mv pictures superior to those of any operator in the ^'est. From long experience In Daguer-

rt.atHi'injr, and h» vina the advantage of a FiNE SKY AND SIDE LIGHT, Willi first class liutriiinmt, I am prepared to furnish as good Pictures as can be mnde iu the West, I tIn Hitt einitn .luaeriiiritg oper alt Operators but, say thai 1 will produce ns line results as any Artist who may present himself for the patronage for this liberal communit)'. 1 hsve gone to considerable expense to furnish my rooms in a manner that will afford comfort to my visitors. wlmtHn want of Pictures, and will endeavor to render it a plnasant resort at all times I, therefore, hops the public will give we a call before "bestowing their patronage unmi transient Operators. Thankful for the very Umti'al patronage heretofore be* stowed upon urn by the iltUen* of Tcrrti-Hnule and vicinity, I hope by attention to business, »ud a dispo-" sUlon to please, to merit a continuance.

My ROOMS will be open for the reception or visitors fironi o'clock in the morulus till o'clock iu the afternoon, c/e*!* ohi/ ,*» Miniature* ol sick ordeceased person* taken at th ir residence. From long experience in this partic ul ir branch of Dai uerr«)t) plns, I flatter myself that I vauniibhe excelled by any. .it/.*#. Landscapes, Houses, llorsett. Cattle, or any thing that cmi be seen with the eye, taken iu a superior manlier.

rpHE undersigned respectfully solicits forsale. Its location is the best of any Terre-Haute, JL the attention of the public to the examination of

F. NIPPfckT,

Fsrrington's Block, north of Public Square. Terre-Haute, May 23, ll?53-24-tf

A NICE lot of ladies dress trimming. .... black silk laces and fringes, bonnet ribbons,Vi !'l)Lh\vi!,S„V^In?Pr^ve.1.^place-nusingsteam.

ladies' and geiuiemenV kid, lisle, silk and couorl

gloves black silk mitts silk and cotton parasol*, as-

Terre-Haute, May 25,-24tf

North side Public .Square.

Terre-Haute, May 25,-24tf

LADIES' DRESS GOODS

"I^IGUREI) and plain black silk chamcIcon and brocadc of various qualities, do berates, delaines, poplins, French and American lawns, white dress goods of all kind* ginghams, silk and mohair alpaca*. All of which will be sold cheap for cash at K. NIPPERT8,

North of Public Square.

Tcrrc-llaute, May 25,-24tf

LACE HOODS.

A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Swiss •1. aud cambric edgings fnd insertings, embroidered Handkerchiefs, collars, capes and caps Swiss and' cambric undernleeves linen and liolc lace arid edgings figured slid plain binets blsck silk veils. All to be sold cheap for cash nt F. NIPPEKT'S,

Cases of Dry Goods for the Jobbing Trade.

"TV I ERC-IIANT.S in the country who wisli' in part of i*I- to replenish their stocks, will find a laree as- urn Go

to replenish their stocks, will find a large as. sortiuent of DRV GOODS, bought exprewsly for the jobbing trade, and which will J)c sold at a small advance on Eastern cost, at F. NIPPKRT'S,

Farringxton's Block, north of Public Square. Terre-Haute, May 21, IH.»H-2ltf

BONNETS AND RIBBONS

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I AH just received from New-York, an ndditional assortment of cheap bonnets, making Imh slock much larger and more complete than can be found in t»wn, nnil fr»m her great" facilities in pur' chasing, they will be sold at unusually low prices.

LADIES' DBESS GOODS.

A BKA TJ!' I FIJI, assortment of Brocade. ./V. FouUrtl, Oliiita, Black both plain and figured llein/.hru. Lawns, Juronets, and other fancy goods, nil of which will he sold at unusually low piice».

MKS. CHILD,

.May 2.i, 2l-:iw No..7. Pbo.utx l.'.iw.

LACE GOODS.

1'tNK assortment of S»viss and Cani-j brie edgings and iimerlings, embroidered lulk*!'.' Swiss and cambric collars, sleeves, cambric bund.-.: Applique, plain aud barred jaconet, plaiu and dotted Nwlsy, Nainsoeli, itsiift MRS. IHILD,

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Atay 25, 24- ivv No. *, I'liooaA Row.

FAXCV GOODS. Ntf assortment of iJress

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\vuvc I bread laces, ladies' kid, silk am' thread gloves, black silk mitts, ladies' nu I children's hose, assorted colors and sixes, u.11 of Which will bo sold very low. nt MRS. CHILD'S, .May Si. S.V.tw No. 7, l'lictnix RuW,

Pi. Dt'FF, Jtaguerreotj'pist, Phanii.v Row, Ttrre llaiito,

May 23, 1833-2-l tf

New Slovr Store and (Nipper Shop. (SIGN of THE ELEPSANf,) On Fourth Street, one door A or/A Main

TKRUK AUTK. IND.

^HK umlersigned would respectfully nil

nounce to the cltitcns of Vigo aud the adjoining counties, that he h»s just ope,ne«l anew Stove, Tin und Copper establishment, where he intend* to keep constantlv on hand. larre sssoitmeut of 8T0VES. TIN AND COPPER WARE,

My stoves are of the newest and most approved pat tevn, among which, will be found the justly CISI.RBRATK0 MKrKOtt AlK-TKUIT

CD CE GSL 3E3 & CSD "VY To which. I would particularly call the attention ofj Tavern keepers, (bavins two «i*es expressh for their' use.) and having the exclusive right to *ell rtils stove Ui this market, I feet a just pride in recommending It as one of the very best Stove# ever offered for sale on the Wkhasti,

faction. Git* M( till.

XETALIC BURIAL CASES. THK nubsci iber. having made arrang«rae«t#

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with W. C. i*vls A Co., of Cincinnati, to constantly on hand, Fifk's Jtir T*flt •••Jit B*ri*t which aw the greatest inven

WOODEN COFFINS.

ManufaCfrfti rf ibr ma^riai. and wade hy th^ bout

AN KLEGAST HEARSE tf

And will fer*i»k tax 'twhe: carriages that may W ^Mtred. 1 ad *t Stw», north of tk* on Mai vi stmt, «Mh-«it® J, LoagdotiNi l..vcry S ur at juj wwltw," ti««fr»* Sites A o. U, G. FORSTK

Tem lU»t*,M*r3S» ISS3 S4

SOUTHERN BANK OF INDIANA.

rPHIS

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1 mm. located on the W »ideof

•HeS» i»re. will be* aatdMl! Cte)'-.

Foundry for Sale!

nr^IIE Wabash Foundry, put up in Terrc-

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Scott, Esq., of this city. May II. mVt-02-tf

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being nearer to the bridge across the Wabash and to the business part of the city-. The lot Is a coiner one^ 75 by 130 feet covered in part by tivo frame buildings Which are connccted by a good enclosed shed 25 by 3T feet.

The main building is 30by 60 feet, and contains a cupola, moulding floor, Ac., and a pattern shop up stairs-, be moulding floor can be enlarged at any time. The

It is now in good running order, being well supplied

with machinery, stove. Hollow-ware and other Pat-

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REFRESHMENTS!

WELOOS,

StALra-An

In or reliable come

North of Public Square.

Terr-Haute. May 2f,.-24tf

TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.

'MilK Bridge across Haeemm Creek, at Aiiniesburisli, will be let ou the first Monday in .tune. Sealed Proposals will be rereived at the Auditor's oflie.e. in Parke county, up lo that date. SpociAcatioiis id the masonry and superstructure. and [dan of tin- Bridge, can be seen at the Auditor's Office, ten din's before the letting.

By order of the Board oT Commissioner* or said couutv of Parke, Mav 14, Irt."i3. PO I IS, May is, lWS*5:tUw p.l.$ I Caimly A ail i/ur.

F. E. LESEURE,

OKLT.S very low fur cash—Silks, BaregcM, Muslin lie Luines, Calicoes, Ginghams, While Goods. Sheetings, Coitonades, Linens, Woolens, Vesting*. Ticking, Hosiery, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, l'araso)s bans, (ilovos. Edgiiitrs. Insertings. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, GROCERIES, (iueeusware, Glassware, 'I'inware, Notions, tc., «t'c.

April 20. 1'RENCII STORE.

BARGAINS TO RE HAD IN LEATHER AT llHitCKO IMllCKs! JOHXTIEliS.tX.

WIIOLKSA I.K AND UKTA1L I) A I.Kit

In Hides and Leather, National Road si., (iieen 1'i'ont, North ol the Square,

UK undersigned informs bis friends ami the pubI lie eenernliy, that he has the most complete slock of l.K.t I'HKR in this market, which is offered at the Ivtrrtt rafts, aiiloie,' which may be. found the

Kcst Cincinnati Tanned Sole leather New Vol Red Cincinnati Hand

Harness, bridle and Skirting Leather Kip and Calf Skins and upper Leather Lining and Pad skins Pbiladelpbia Ladies' Morrocco

Men's

Goat, Deer Slid Lamb Skin* shoe binding all or Which can be had cheap for VAS11! The public are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock, C.AMI piid for Leather in therough. Prompt attention paid to all order*.

The highest cash price paid for Snnnr, JJQr The highest Cash price paid tor Hides,green and drv, at all times.

Jan. 3JKV0-tf JOHN TIKI?MAN.

$300 Less than Cost.

MllKundersigoedwill sell very cheap.anew I house and good lots, with every thin convenient, for dwellings', la Gratidview, rf gar Oonntv. Illinois.

The town is near 1 he railroad, and place for a Physician and mechanics

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March. 2. I95.1-19 if

I) AG UK III! ITOTY 1* l'"S ^H subscriber thankful for the very liberal patronage bestowe«l upon him. by thecit-

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itens of Tunv*Haute, would lake this opportu

I will also keep constsnU* Oh h«nd all kiwis orTix...r ,1.., v.'nr tr* Wiiai:, by wholesale «ud retail «Mo, Bathing Tubs, nit at the cotnmoncuiint of tni -1 .• •,, Hip and Shower Baths, and *11 Hinds of COVPKR Inform them that he still continues to produce Something fatter and more economical than Soda iroRK. such force and lilt Pumps, Copper Kettles, ino«t Cream Tartar, or any other preparation *1l« and sheei work for m*.« Wmiubto Speeimen. of the Art I Miils made to order and promptly oxecntcd. I founu in the western counlrj

ma(ie UfHtn

ens-.

T.Y-f Mfll Mil] |jr A*e»cr

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R. Ca»hltt.

T«n« llaate, May I#. 1«BsSMf

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to which is attached a &>rfa Fountain j^Lr/

And we will be supplied with all Kers.

CINCINNATI SCALES. S. POTTEB & CO., Agents. UST received, on consignment, a lot of

Cincinnat. prices, Yarug

large

Dry Good*, Xbtions, Hardware., Queensware. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, dr., which lie will sell as cheap as any regular House in the place his old friends and customers and the public are invited to give him a call and examine his stock. .1 .\MES H. TURN Kit,

National Rnnd street. North the Court House. May /j, lft.r.')-21 -if .'V

QVKKXSWARE.

A DKSIRA BL1C lot of Quecnsware, Ircm Slioie, and Common, for sale, cheap, at Mity II, TITRXEE'S

0 0 TS A XI) SH OES.

I HAVE a larjje and new selected stock I- of Boots and Show, bought low and will he sold CL-ordingly—a great variety.

Mayfll, lKV!-22-tf 3. H. TURNER-.

COTTOX

Y]"A YSVILLE tor sali be*l in ihe in .Mi.)' 1', in.:

by the rket. i-J-J-U

A W A E 8I0S OF THE MILL SAW,

Wholesale and Retail. POTWIN & BITBNAM,

Opposite the Court-J louse, Main Street,

ARE

tIlost

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,i. «»at any Foundry in thl# Steam jtliis market.

n(MU ailj^.rttCnt

now receiving a Vefv heavy Stock of

oe cm* caai*u uiuc ,uc bureliaked in the Easteril Cities, and t)f tltB

back building23 by 40 s^ublefor^"smith and manufacturer*. by on* of the partners. which Plough shop or for other purposes. itbey offer \V HOLES ALE axo RL TAIL, tin the

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IVU UUI be made as good tra inducements to merchants to purchase in

witb husi.

11 ranacitv to execute ev- extensive stock

cra^'sha'w^s^silk and'bareiEt'do u^whiclTwm «ry ordfr Witb promp®eM, mufh trlde that legiti- SHELF HARDWARE, of every variety nnd lie it Ml*c ppfm ""''flf betnnjs to TVrre-Hsiute, is compelled to go de«criirion—Bar and Sheet Iron, Steel, .Nails,

The following goods comprise apart of their

every variety of TOOLS. Mill, Cut and

have just re-opened our ICK CRKAM SA- oa \VS of the be«t Ma-

oll,cr

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old stand, and are fully prepaied to accommodate all, lure frames, etc. u». i,» v- ,. ... promptly, and at low rate*. Call and see-partake

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btttt dtkr MATERIAL8 VIZ—Glass Sa-h

and be ritea*eL K. L. XEUME1STEK xU.LLilirilj mAI£J&XAX»o, via. uia^s, oa.ii, Heart Burn, Negro Consumption, and as a general Opposite the Sewart Hourie. Paints, Oils, Varuisbes—werx description of Tonic and Purifier of the Blood, it has no equal. Mav 11. !P.Vl-22-2mo 'Fixture* for Doors and Windows an extra The Agents are in possession of testimonials (which 'n..nl.«vnof

qnaltty Paints, arm. n, hittwasn, Morse

Fowler fe Ludlow's celebrated Platform Scales, Tubing, Chain, and Boxes: Trace, Log, Cable, RA\MOM) & PATTEN, Sole Agents, 600, Too.WKi, tiHMi, I2i0, 1500 lbs.

aud 0f/ier

Trout Litle.s.

May 11. i«.'»3-22-tf Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Powder, Sliot, Caps, Read the following Certificate.

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M*rch

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I- aud extensive Stock of Spring Goods, Goat and other Fine Leather, Harness, Bridle bought iu the be.st Eastern markets, consisting and Skirting, whips, Haines, etc. Coach and Buggy Trimmings. Axles. Springs, Hubs,

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JM/t-.V AGEXCK Keiituc'iv. Cotton Yarns IJitg ur rel ill. Warranted the

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THE WATER CUBE.

JOHN WOOD oilers his servicesia Ily Iropathy. to those that arc nfllicted witb any kind ol curable, disease. II feels ronliili-nt from the kilOWlTl'itll- edge he bath attained, and the til lie practice lift' lias

.. m. i: hftd iii the irjU F.H CUR /••', that he can bo beneficial tilings, (trass buttons, black silk laces* real ami

(o t)(c ara|,.,ptl

|j(. ,ioes not exp«ct to cure every dis­

ease, but trusts that he will give general satisfaction. CO" •sidence. upper end of Terre-Haute, East of the I'elegrsph Mills. .May 1 j, t-.V-,JiJ tt'

April 13,

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Ho would not

Ktnus of j«» or* t^rper, nit, neei iron, *inc wit rmuiui suunt, ma u^'iv .,. k./j ..rmn r»rrfi,l trial to be the *trw tkitir I undersigned has resumed his and Lead. Job work h«, ., my prtncipalbo.iness

for ui i'*sl, Mil in tnat line, feel conAdrul mr iren nr Iu most iuiportatU advantages over the old system, Of vend iin.. r.tiw t-t May 84, lW3 VM tf

SILVER PLATE,

tion of tto- tw the •woeM th« «Hrr.t!o»|aav thiuir of the kind in this citT, far as sweet, tender andpalataW# bread and hiecnit, wLct riorltv over the eo». t»« *, ..»• of the pi' to their wooden iVms now in use. f«v. for vault ,"ir|*o*e», ttanspo. .«•« finish,fcnttdui jV:'"*. :•. T! «ir uulnW andwher everthey h*i v. r, -in••: asbeen to the tot»! «xclusioc of allot her coffins, mw haw att »S3«.\rtment on baud. wblch can b« men by caltin* at my Wawroow*. l». tjt.iltion, I shall Xwp on hand atl kinds aadsitea of r* nude

tt seasons Of the year. ^c sun at meridian do« a rivsh lightion, beauty, style ot) J. W. HOUGHTONv Terre-Haute. January 5, 1SS3 tf

AM BFQC AN""ON ION

I E I N S A N E O A N

,4 Capital $10(UX)0. .4 11 iiii 1 tii^' ve TttB mautcw" Cktritr I'trpteiuaL

I myself nW to Orrtne, No. H. Kvrr Fors-rn Strwt, Gt*cixx*n.

lawtlMM r'»'» «f WM1 lower rpMU! COMPANY isws Poltele* at Uw than a»y h-um *t ow Itpfcfltcttt V.th meuMtr WCM »l oth«*r Villi tti parts! to altvnd t«nrt»4« Ult

in the city. My rate* tor $1,000, au in tor a l*r coWa# shall mot1 amoTinU wsv.v--usines». 1 aui pre Aft. Joint Stock IUte«|pI Mutsal Rates. 2 6 a S S ss do. »m JL 9(1 li^O

and will be ILLUMlNATfcD, if requested. tv save* the expense of milk, eggs, shortening, a pr -.cess of his own intention, and practiced «^voiled bread, and the trouble »nd expense of procur „_/„ iM aJjomJ/ use good yeast,—water only being necessary. .. ,ka mihli^ tllSt' No time is required for the dough to fist be fort

O He would further inform the public that consequently bread may be nude In a few h« is fitting «p new r*»oms in the Praine City

Sl six*

50 do, v"i 3S*» TN- *bov« rates are ukea for lite whole tenu of life. For arrea yean* iasarance, th« rates are 33H per enL Ins. On Ike mstval r»te» »e-h«lf only is

for

S I E S E O ,ft 'm,.,!.. 1 JKK^ONS coBtfaaplatiB- finding Hve coralafse*

ATI II XG Tubs.Pumps Japanned ware and Safes, of nil kinds and sizes. Troin plain to fancy, with drawers highly.varnished and Japanned,' kepi for snip, hv K. GROVER.

Terre Haute, April 13, 1853-1 tf

^ILL YOU LOOK.

MIIR undersigned lias opened a Store. Shert Iran, Cupprr anil Tin Ware Ruom in the east door of the building, formerly occupied by Mr. J. C. Ross, oil Main street, opposite the big T, where he. hopes to meet all the former patrous of the old Grovmt shop, and as many new ones as feel disposed to receive full value for their money, iu any of the above branches, as well as to patronize those who are building up a homo market, by niauufaclui ins: and speiulinn their monev iu our midst. K. GROVKR.

April 13, lHSfl.

E W I N & O (tilTI ESSOtlS TO E. P. W OLFE,)

Forwarding and Commission Merchants. Steamboat Agents, and dealers ill l*'lour. Salt. Pish, Pine Lumber, Shingles, itc.

AGENTSand

Tkrhk-Hai:tk. Intl.

Wire. Anvils. Vices, Sledges," Plough Moulds And from the ucmerous testimonials from the first citand Points, Screw Plates, etc. Curriers, Carpenters, Cooper*, Saddlers,, Blacksmith, and

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The Best Refreshments of the Season!! CABINET MAKERS' MATERIALS—\ eneers, ills, all Eruption* of the skiu, Rheumatism, Nei

and ^'i.h Hooks

Lead, eic. A large stock of Gunsmiths' Mate-

if, 1P53. rials. Barrels and-Fixtures. Axes, Adzes,

liable article, than they manufacture, has not very few of thoRf. Family Grindstone*. under my notice. J. W The most extensive stock of Saddlcrv Ha (.»» Sieulft wart' NEW DBY GOODS—NOT WET GOODS. Valley, consistinir of ^HK subscriber is now receiving hi

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,vrimmings

nil Harness 1 lie ttusn

Trees! Pad Skins. Hog Skins, Morocco, ISnt!ets'

Shafts, Rows, Bent Felloes. Moss. Curled Hair, Damasks, Laces, Bands, ami other Trimmings. SHOEMAKERS, also can find a full supply of Tools, Leather, and working materials.

Having purchased our Slock on the most favorable terms, we arc enabled to to offer inducements to merchants and others, wishing Goods iu our line, to call ami see us, which are not offered in any other establishment.

Terre-IIaute, May 18. 1853-23 tf _2_—

Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! KHEP constantly for sale, all stteli

as maVbilrn odt, speedily and at a trifling expense. As

this great advantage, my patrons enjoy over those who buy stoves that are manufactured at a distant market, is becoming duly appreciated in our whole community to enlarge would be but a waste of words, we will, therefore, only add that we have confident hopes of so deal ins ns to deserve patronage.

April LI, 1H.*i:\ K. GROVKRi

Coppersmithing.

I FAYING employed a first rate Copper Smith, I can, with a good degree of assurance, promise to furnish all work in that line, of an excellent qualitv, and satisfactory prices.

April in, l&Vl. K. GROVER.

T^SPKCIAL atteJition paid to making and puttin? up Have Troughs, conductors, fiC.. and repairing in tin. sheet iron and copper, attended to with dispatch, by l'-- GliOVKR.

Stoves (for either wood or coal,) as are required in the Wabash Valley,suitable for Parlor. Sitting-room, Sleeping-room, Kitchen or Shop said stoves are manufactured iu Terre-Haute aud warranted to stand fire, perform well, anil give satisfaction I am not only .. able and willing to make good my warrantees, but the article or price not suit, if returned in good prepared to repair any stove 1 sell, which is manu- order, the purchaser can have his money back, factored in TerrcHuute, or replace any of the plates pien,,e

TKRRK HAUTE. IND.

Try* Special attention given to Receiving and Shippins by Canal, River, and Railroad.

lor the •'Western State Line," oil the Klic Canal Lakes, and Scott & Co.'f'Ti lelo, Lafayette and Tirre-IIaule Line." on the Wabash Canal.

Terre-Haute. April 0. lf,53-3m TIT* Having disposed of my Forwnrding and Commission business to the above, I take great pleasure in recommending thorn to the public and solicit from my friends and customers a continuation of their favors to the new Arm. E. S. WO Lb h.

NEW GOODS.

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sortment of Spring and Summer Goods, nt the FRENCH STORE, West of the Public Square, Terre-IIaute, Indiana.

April 20, 1,S53 19-1

April -0, 1853.

C. A. HUNT

F. E. LESEURE.

Wool Carding at Holmes' Mill

WILL

be superintended by Mr. D. Swhie hart, who is well kuown as a good workman. Fanners anil others can depend on getting good Rolls, and prompt attendance, bv bringing their Wool to HOLMES' MILLS.

Fulling and Cloth Dressing \T ~11.L be done as usual. only in belter stylo nnd finish, at HOLMES' MILL.

April 20, 1^53.

Cash and Good Cloths

VTrILL be paid for WOOL—good IjargainS given at Holmes' Mill, near the river, below the bridge. ARB A HOLMES.

Terre Haute, April 20, 1^53-lD-tf IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS.

in existence for Baking.

DURKKE'S

u,{nutc#.

Block, with SKY LIGHT that will exceed a. A cook can always depend upon bt-vinc

required in twit, Ut mutates half la a Pruaftun fitted ep XSW MACHISES with XEW A RlW,« 1 the Ten*-H««te Foandry. and hope, by strict *«enCalifiv r.-.a ri»k* taXea at a» extra ^eahrn of Una. to roetit «H«e of j«hJic j»tro®»» wamat

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TerwoHaate, lad., at tiw

Expreta

,* .ti, tn Kngl«»d.lr*-i OfBce, East of the Public Sooare. 'fiwUteaaate in pood Roll*. «r U* fc*£ke*t surket price ..

S A S A 1 0 S 0 5 1 1

CHEMICAL YEAST, OR BAKING

POWDKB.—For raising Bread, Biscuit, Fried

1 er the fioar h« cf Use onaltir

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fmn, highly polled I Stand, near the Bridge, and only one Bbck

(ir

not.

1 4. Bread nude br tbi« pt«*»»»s is much more natrieioas, easier of digestion, better fitted for a Weak

wirtyenM. X. The bread ra*4 the same amount

wt

i..:.:rv 'itiHiiilitfdUov- Terrs Ratrte, March3ft, 1853 l(M*r **.a* O"*v««'"•'•«'/"ifMtttaiawmai fancv Brocade Silks, fancy (ail wool, ana oaI t»a plaid Bawges, Silk Ti.^auea, French Lawn,

rwMa«i'^tt«*tM wttlc-' :m «i»a a*th •tCwadrtV Grocery, where ll»? caa have article ROLLS, efcesp for cart. 1 Goods, too man? to enanente. Call and exin* Hwit» fr«« a a* to 1*. ^.*-„5rt-^wtfww^ of ^.. ia«s, en wUl atoo. pay tWi forest pr «. ia ca^ tor ,T: W

DR. OEOQHEOANS

EXTRACT OF ETDROPIPER, A CUBE FOB

Dyspepsia, and Skin Diseases.

DUniversityScrofula,

izens and phsicians of Kentucky. In short, it has ex cited the wonder and admiration of all who have used it, and it now stands at the head of all remedies for the cure oi' the foliowiug diseases: Dyspepsia, Scrofula or King's Evil, White Swelling. Biles, Pimples, Itch,

K,nS's

We have Bitted djt another SALOOS, adjuinin, lie Huir_Cl«th, Looking(Jtass Plato., Frames. I'ic- gV£»« rijj:' FOX cZmt"jPLOWS:

rP Ma V-irnUh Whitewish Hnrs*

be addressed. For sale in Terre-Hautc, by J. K. Ccsixoiiax, and by Druggists and Medicine dealers generally. ay 18, 18o3-23-lyr

New Leather Store. fpHE subscriber,late of Dayton, Ohio, would J. respectfully inform the citizens of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that he has

\v..v... i, opened a holesale and Retail Leather Store

1

Feb. 16. 1853-10-tf

T"" ,o1"

WOOL CARDING

WOULD rt'spectfully inform the citi- .. *e»« of Viitro and mrroending coeotJe*. that 1 have

my work bo tie wpertor tn t»f other dime la tti* place.

*»a,wlHtoweHtii€«UatU*B«IWer»'I»e»»ot,oft*i I keepew«iaatty»fca»4. tor«*Je.ago«d Glovw, and tiuroerou* other article* of llre^s

»h«rt aotie J»tra«ry IS. tRJJitf W. SHAFFER. M»j I»? 2T-3BW. Ma* 4, IS53.

Saddlery.

T\7"E have added largely to our Saddlery stock of hardware, and we confidently sav, that we are prepared to give the best bartrains of anv in this market—cull and see.

R. GEOGEtEGAN, (a graduate df the .- -...—.. of Louisville, andpractitio«e*of high lender the style or GROVER MADISO, would restaadiag.} after majiy rears of foard study &nd nunier- {sjwcuiiH? sty to our fnends and the puMic.. that, we ous experiment^ has succeeded is otftiinioi au I nsaking new and valuable addition* to out ojtera.iial property from the Hydrojtt|er, which, combined ^ive.machinery, and Rave now «n our employ the with other vegetable ingredient* set forth in his pu^ workmen: which, with the perfect quality of !i?hed recipe form* a niott rateable «»d efficacious *cnal enable us to complete, siccessft remedy for many chronic diseases. Unlike Sawapa-

favorable terms. Having purchased ex- rilla, it is quick in action, the first bottle ofteh pro- P*ents of older cities. Our patterns for machinery

wholsale trade thev can offer ex- ducing wonderful results ss in the case of the negro

and Flask*. It is furni*hed with horse power, ^c 1 giri of Mrs. Simmons, of Louisville-. and are of the most approved models. Wearemanufacturing STEAtf EXGIXES of various sites and power, adapted ttf the use of Sash, and other Saw Mills, and are prepared to furnish Boilers. Mill Irons, aud every necessary fixture to put them into complete operation. Also, for Flouring

girl of Mrs. Simmons, of Louisville Who was Believed of Blindness in one Week. This is no htimbng, no catch-penny, neither is it a nostrum, as

The Recipe Accompanies Each Bottle. Thai it is most valuable Medicine is evident from tl»e fact of its being

PRESCRIBED BY prtrsrcr.ws.

^Vtite Swelling. Biles, Pimples,

o, oi (Tetter. Kiugworm, Salt Kheum, Scald Head,

s»«rStomach,

est 0

ff

)rrs in

NightSweats, Water Brash,

raay swn 1,1 tlme from men

,hc

and Scrubbing Brushes, etc. call aud ~et a circular. Hal), Parlor, aud Store Lamps Wicks and Q- Price—81.00 per bottle—6 bottles for $3,00 Fixtures, Globe#, etc. Pumps, Pump Fixtu-res, when all taken at one time.

chains Manilla Rope, Cordage,

T° whom

holding the high-

countn-.

The afflicted arc desired to

all orders for Hydrop.pc, or Agenc.es shou

Hydropipcr or Agencies should

in i? .t

on the corner of National Road and fourth

west of the Post

0ffice'

whcrc ,1C wUl

devote his attention to LEATHER, HIDES, OIL, AND FINDINGS, where may be found at all times, SKIRTING Harness, Bridle Leather, Collar Leather, Paddinff, Seati/iy, Sole and Upper, Calf and Kip Skins. Morocco. Linings, Bindings. Topping,

Lasts. Pegs. Shoe Xaikt Boot Trees, and small Tools.

Currying Knives, Fleshers, Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Brushes, and a great many small tools and articles not necessary to mention.

Leather in the rough purchased: also, Hides and Skins, for which I will pay fair prices in CASH or Trade. 0* Orders from a distance filled, and should

CilH al,d

ilon,t

examine for yourselves, and

,,ie pIart.,

on

,l,e corner next the

Post OfHee, for good Lejvtl»«r ntid Olienp B«r o-ains. IIENRY SNYDER. Nov. 10, 1652,-43-tf

F7~E. LESEURE,

WKST OK THE Pl'BI.tC SQUAUK, TKKIUt-llAUTE.

[Ssuitable

now receiving his assortment, of goods for the Spring and Summer trade, which he is offering at lower prices than any other house in the City

April 20. FRENCH STORE.

New Spring Hardware. \T7"E are now receiving a very large lot of VY HARDWARE, of all kinds, dircct from manufacturers, embracing the finest assortment of Mechanic's Tools ever brought, to this market. S. H. POTTER & CO.

S. H. POTTER .fc CO.

Feb. 1G, 1853 10-tf

Oils, Lead, Glass and Window SjLsIi. -YTTE are now in receipt of 150 kegs of pure White Lead, 25 do. Red and Venetian Lead. 5 bbls. Linseed Oil. 4000 lights best Pine Window Sash—8-10 10-12 10-1-1 and 10-15 100 boxes best Window Glass, do. do. 4 bbls. best Winter Lard Oil. S. II. POTTER fc CO.

Feb. 16, lc53-10-tf

Clover and Blue Grass Seed.

JUST

receiving a superior lot of 60 bushels Clover Seed also a superior lot of 60 bushHs Blue Grass. S. 11. POTTER CO.

Feb. 16, 1853-10-tf

TO FARMERS.

FbuyLESEURE,

E. at tin French Store, will all kinds of produce at market price, and sells his goods at cash price, cheaper than any other house in the city.

April 20, 1853.

BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT—UNION ROW. 1 have justreccived,

I and am now opening and offering for sale, al my eligible stand in

this market for the proof of which, the public generallv are invited to call and examine. Fashionable 1luts. Fur, Plush, Velvet and other Caps.

Suited to the tastes and purses of all classes of buyers, will be found in my late importations from the Eastern Cities, all bought at the lowest rales, and will be disposed of accordingly.

Thaukrul for former patronage, the ondersigued hopes to

merit continuance of former favors, as he is confident that he can offer as good bargains as any establishment in the State—peThans some better.

IUJ3 Boots, Pumps, extra Kid Slippers, and any other work executed to order, as usual. THOS. P. MURRAY.

January 5th, 1853-4-ly IfrJ

list

clous, easier of digestion, better sued for a wmk «t,rter, «pho wi*h to take passaire on stomach, ^Weeter, whiter and lighter, than when made nlarly tho wi»o wi to se jws. gv

fipMT

*Mo P).1 coutani'-din f-n.-n'ttter. *d. |»«sV action ui Ise g«nlli. iipufi it, al)d, uttf. part ©Bly row

•». i« the tody,

while the acids lead to prodncc uyej^epai* and it* «ltendaat evils. This article has beta thoroughly tested, asd i* uni ver#*lly liked. Whrn ned atcording

to

the dtrcc-

tioRs, it to salt. tr^» Be careful to a»* for DtHiKRK'S BAKING POWDER, and take bo other, and yon will *ot be deceived. Sold by the best grocer* and drttggiets generally. BLOOD (St McCABB.

Corner of Bridge {or Ohio) and 1st Streets, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

from the Public Square.

Thi* House has been greatly enlarged and improved, by a large addition of Bed Rooms, ana a spacious Dining Hall, all Papered and Painted—and furnished with New Furniture, Carpets, Beds and Bedding, and Table Furniture, Having an eve single to the comfort and conv?nienceof Jiis guest*, canst make his House a pleasant stopping place for the man of business, pleasure or traveling public—and part ic-

Steam Boats, private conveyance, or mner-

taflpr fer^-rtMion. does not afford in short, no pains nor expense will be a is a a re a a ,pw pleasaut stopping place for his guests. tSJC'les Xipblla©

Will always be fnrnished with the beit the country affords, and no pains or expense will be spared to administer to the gratification of the tastes of his Patrons.

ML-* HE*

Is large and entirely Nfc.w, among the be&: in the City and, at all tiroes, will be supp'ied with good Hay and Grain, and Horses strictly attended to.

ChanrH Xodcrata—Call and ST BOARDERS taken bv the Day, Week, Month or Tear.

S

wrmlT M. PATTKRSOJf. »amine ther will be soft! cneap.

h!

JAJIaS 3. ClARK.

Dec. s» lSS2-52tf

f«y wewt HMRKnwnuf otaeraonctauii* ptace. fTtHE andersigned has a large and handsome

Any persoa d«if.»«t get «o*d ww* tan 1 j^virtinent of Fashionable Drew Goods,

To the Ladies.

Broca

Je gait*.

#tvie LadMlara,pndeweere». Pari

j. H. TCRNEE.

Eagle Foundry,

(JbRNER OF FIRST AND WALNUT TERRE--HAUTE, INDIANA. TOSEPtt GROWER, the former proprietor, and T. A. MADISON, having formed a copartnership in the above Trell-kaotfrn establishment

pub- i01 worKmen: which, witn tue penect quality oi material used, will enable us to complete, successfully, in a it a is

,u

We are constructing and furuishiug complete, one of the most approved kinds of Threshing Machines and Horse Powers now in use. The lumber is of good quality and perfectly seasoned, and the machiucs are calculated, in of*Syph~ every particular of workmanship, to give pcrfcct sat-

OM

ruptions ot ttie muu, Rheumatism. Neural-"! islaction.

Sores, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Fever Sores, Relics of

best

point of workmanship, wittr the best establish--

h"c ,7ef

«P within the last few months,

Mills of from one to three ran of hurl's, and for other purposes. All of which we warrant to perform equal to any manufactured.

with several hinds of Cast and other Plows. The River and Carey, sconr better in bottom and prairie ground than any plow now in use, and are too well known to need reccouimciidation.

We are now executing some neat and substantial CAST IRON STORE FRONTS, to wliich we call the attention of those who anticipate the erection Of business houses. They are safe and strong, and add materially to the architectural beauty of the buildine.

LIGHT AND HEAVY CASTINGS consisting of Mill Gear, Stoves, hollow ware, tard kettles, andirons, sad irons, wagon boxes, etc., etc.. together with ,•»

Brass, Zinc, and Babbet Metal Castines ofevery description nccessary for machinery, aud for many other purposes. For all of which,

PATTERNS I

are made in the most workmanlike manner, promptly, to order. Also, heavy WROUGHT IRON WORK I for machinery and other purposes, executed ill a way to eive the most complete satisfaction.

Mnch Wore might be said by way of classification, but We will only add that, we shall bo thankful for all f.ivors in our line, and shall endeavor to discharge faithfully, and to the best of onr ability, any and every contract or obligation entered into with our customers, GROVER & MADISON.

Terfe-Haute April 13,1833-tf B. H. CORNWELL. MERCHANT TAILOR, East of the Square.

KEEPS

constantly on hand a general assortment of Goods for Gentlemen's Apparel, which will be made to order, at short notice, and warranted.

His stock consists of various Broadcloths all colors Cassiinersand Vestings. all kinds Shirts* Undershirts, H'dkercliiefs, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Ac.

His garments will be fashionably and substantially made, and prices graduated to the lowest livine mark. His stock, in part, consists of Hlack, Blue, Brown,

Olive, Grey, and Mixt Broadcloths, of various prices. Black, Blue, Doeskin, and checkeACas-. simers, for pants, of various grades in prices and styles. Satin. Silk, Velvet, Marseilles and Buff Vestings, to suit any taste or fancy. Shirts, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cravats. Suspenders, Gloves,

Silk Undershirts, tfce., always ou band.

S~jr Call and examine the stock and leave your measure. [March 30, 18.13-10-tr

-REMOVAL.

Boston Leather Store, National Road Street, South East Comer of 5th Street, opposite the Episcopal Church.

GEORGE KERCKHOFF & CO.,

INFORMgenerally,

their former customers, and the

public, that thev have removed their LEATHER S'TORE from National Road Street, opposite Union Row, to National Road Street, corner of 5th street.

They have now on hand a large and extensive assortment of all kinds of Leather, such as Spanish, Cincinnati and country tanned Sole, Band, Upper, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Collar and Split Leather French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins Lining, Binding. Topping, Sheep and Deer Skins Tnmpico and ppmg, sneep French, Mens' aud Ladies' Morocco.

Shoe Findings.

They also keep a general assortment of Shoe Findings, such as Lasts, Boot, and Shoetrees, Clamps, Pegs and all kinds of Shoemaker's tools of the very best quality.

HIDES.

They pay the highest cash price for green and dry hides, skins and furs. Attention.

Shoemakers, Saddlers nnd Merchants fire particularly requested to examine our stock and prices, before buying elsewhere.

Terre-Haute, March 16, 1853-14-tf

BOOTS AND SHOES.

SPKI.XG ARRIVALS. ~Y\7"E liaVo received our Spring Stock of Work from the east, comprising a large assortment of the best and most fashionable kinds of Gents. Ladies. Boys. Mioses, and Children's BOOTS and SHOES. that wc have ever received, and will sell Very low for cash.

Also, a large stock of our oWn manufactured Work constantly ou hand. SCHOOLEY fe VANHORN,

Sign of the Gilt Boot, No. 5 Plucuix Row. April "fl, 1E»3-I7tf

E N & O

W a FIRST AND NATIONAL ROAD STS., TERRE-HAUTE. JXJ).

HAVEprices—

Union Row, National Road Street, the largest and most extensive stock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Brogan«,fec., Ac., ever brought to

ill store and offer at the lowest market 1200 bbls Pantatinn Molasjes 100 sugar-house Molasses 50 Goodale Molasses 50 Svrup 500 hhds New Orleans Sugar 1000 sacks Rio Coffee *FJ»' 100 Java Coffee 600 kegs assorted Nails 50 Soda 50 assorted shot 50 bar Lead 25 pig L»»d 25 block Tin 30 cases assorted Copper 100 bundles assorted Sheet I run 200 assorted Anvils 25 bbls Tannerf,' Oil, 200 boxes Herring 250 Raisins 300 packages Mackerel .. ." 25 bbls While P'i-h 25 assorted Nuts 100 Loaf Sugar 10 Ourrants

SO Alum s, 25 bags Pepper 5 bbls Clove* 5 Nutmegs 500 reams Wrapping Paper v* 200 Cap ana Post j,/ •. 100 caftk« Rice ,.s'% 5 Madder 400 bales assorted Cotton Yarn 200 boxes assorted Glass-Ware 500 kegs White Lead

Too half chest Tea, Imp., Y. II and G. P. WE

1U Wl1

200 50 200 20 100 200 250

Va. and Mo. Tobacco .' Smoking Tobacco Palm Soap f' Castile Soap fancy Shaving Soap Mould Candles *1/"^ Star Candles

200 packages Pickles, Pep. Sancc, tc 100 boxes gross Pepper, Spiccs, Ac 100,000 half Spanish Cigars vjT 59 boxes Ilaeana do 25 drams Codfish -T 600 dox. Brooms, as.wrtcd^fsj!to.-4«r« 300 Bockete 100 Wash Tubs 200 don. Z'nc Wash Boar 100 bal«s Baiting ^50 Wrapping Twioe 50 Matte Cassia 300 tons assorted Iron: 50 Steel 10 ceroons Indigo 200 matts Cinnamon 25 hhds. clarified Sugar 35 boxes Sardines 100 packages Sale rates 500 kegs Blasting Powder 350 Rifle 100 doa Bed Cords *300 boxes assorted Crnndj. 300 Window Glass: jlWO-rA fill lUock of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Wines. Ac.

Tcrw-llaate. March 9.18S3-13-tf

FreshCUNIJi

garden seeds. jn*t at GH

AMf? DRUG STORK.

March 30, 1S53 16 tf

J§ ...... „,v,..

RAILROAD NOTICES

PENNSYF.VAXIA RAILROAT). THIS ROAD EKING NOW COMPLETE. IT OPKSS

A COMMUNICATION BETWEEN

Pittahurg and Philadelphia, of Pittsburg and Baltimore.

BYEastern

Which Freight from the West can reach an Market quickei aud cheaper than any of the.prcseittriv.il routes: they connect With the dailf Packets at Pittsburg.from St. Louis. Louisville, Cincinnati, Wheeling) and all the different points on the western waters alfio, with the Cltvvlsud aud Pittsburs Railroad, arid Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburg

Cars run through betweeu PITrSBtfRGand PHILADELPHIA Without transhipment ot Freight, an advantage thtit can be appreciated by al! shippers.

In case of obstruction of Navigation by he or tow

Wvteh,

freights westward caii be forwarded from Pinssi-Ro to Ci^nssxTi, or towns ih the iliteribr by Railroad:

UAl'^S OF FkEIGHT..

Between Pills burg and Philadelphia ot Kaltimore Kissr ci.aSS. H'intrr Summer* Rates. Rates. Pry Goods, Rooks and Stationery. Roots,!

Shoes, Hats and Carpetiuc, Furs and per tOfllbs. Peltries, Feathers. Sad.Uery, ,tc. ®l. To els: SKi'ONO i.»sh, .... Brown Sheeting? A-Shirtings in Hales,

Drues, Glass Ware, Groceries, except

u.,,

Coffee. Hardware. Hollow Ware. Ma-

chinery, Oil-clotli, Wool, Arc. 'Jffe third class. Btitter in Firkius& Kegs. Candles .Cot 1 ton, [in winter,] Queenswarc,Tallow.....

Tobacco, in leaf or Manufactured,

Jts.\

To Dayton from Terre-Haute,.... To Cleveland from Dayton To New York from Dayton To Boston from Dayton

February 23,1H53 23-ly

1

[Kastwanl,] Ac,, &c. tOl'RTtl rj,ASS. Bacon. Cotton [In summer.] CotTee lardi and Lard OiC [through] Pork fresh in tf3cts.-Wets, full carloads at owners risk. ^.TlGEO. FRANCL^CCS. hrttsr*t Age*'. Pitttbnrir. e. j. snekder,

Freight jlgrnt. Philadelphia

jt tt Freight Jlgrnt. Baltimore,

K|vV

JOSEPH I.. ELLIOTT,

Freight Agent. ,V«. /I tsl St., .V. )*. H. 11. HOUSTON. i.'l Gea. Freight Jfgent, Philit.

March If,. iPntnf f?r

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Notice to Eastern Travelers.

A

CON I'lNl'Oli.S Railroad from Cincinnati, Cleveland, Wooster, Massillon. Alliance, O., and Chicago, 111., to Philadelphia,rio Pennsylvania Railroad, from Pittsburg to Philadelphia. Through ixoiu Ciu^tutiati to Phttadelpliiii. in P.15 hours.

Cleveland to 20 Pittsburg to lf»

Being the shortest aud quickest Route from the Great West to the Atlantic Cities. Faro from Cincinnati to Phila. by Railroad, $10 "0 t'levelaiul lu "f-i-lriM.issiiion iooo

Pittsburgh 50 -:j?' Clnrinnali to Philadelphia [Cincinnati lo Pittsburg by Steam boat.1 11 00 Ticket® from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, or Baltimore, by Railroad, can bo purchased of P. \V. Straukii. Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. And by the Steam Packet Line to Pittsburg, and thence by Railroad to Philadelphia, from the Captains on board, and from Cleveland via Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, and O'lio aud Pennsylvania Railroad of D. Horlon. tickct agent at the liiddeil House, Cleveland, Ohio.

Ou or about the middle of February the Road will be opened from Crestline to Wooster, and time between Cincinnati and Philadelphia roduccdto3-t hours.

NOTICE.—In case of loss, tiio Company will bold themselves responsible, fur personal baggage only, and for an amoiuit .t c.vcpeding $tt)t)

THOMAS MOORE,

*A Passenger Agent, Phittt,

&

March l«. 1853-H ll'

J. MKsKIMKN,

Pmscngtr Agent Pittsburg.

THROUGH TO

New York, Boston, Pittsburgh. Baltimore and Philadelphia.

PASSENGERSa.m.,

bound East will leave Ter­

re-Hntlte at 7 lndinnapolisnt 1 p.m., t'lid lake the Morning Express Train of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad at Dayton at 5 a. in., connecting nt Bellevue with the Toledo and Cleveland Railroad, and arriving at Cleveland at 1 o'clock 45 min. p. nt.. connecting the same evening with all trains bound East.

r0

5.00

15,00 17,10

For further information apply lo T. C. MITCHELL. Agent, Davton, Ohio, E. F. OsnoitN, Supt.M. R. '& L. E. R. R. Co.

CINCINNATI

BfliraUiD Wii'JSlM, F. HULMAN, is now making the UggggjgJ^bust Whiskey that, was ever turned out of a reClifyer. It is pure and lias a mild and pleasant flavor, and cannot be excelled or equalled by any ever brought, from Cincinnati or any other place. All who want the pure genuine, unadulterated article, will plensecall nnd judge for themselves. All sorts of foreign and domestic Wines and Licfuors, kept constantly on hand. F. '1 HULMAN.

O* His stand ison National Road street, oppositc the Post Office. [May 5, 1 $53-21 tl

F. E. LESEURE,

HAS received by express, a beautiful /£Vj assortment of Lace, Pearl, Hungarian, and Straw Bonnets, for Ladios, Misses, and Children, from 50 cents to .$1 00.

Also, a fine assortment of White, Pink and other colored Silk Bonnets, from $1 50 to $4. April 20, 1853-19 tf FRENCH STORE.

Groceries.

A N

TNFORMS bis friends and the public JL generally, that be has just got bark with a trcsli aud well selected Stock of

ALL KIXDS OF GROCERIES. which lie Will sell, as heretofore, at wholesale and ro tail, at the lowest figure*.

All who wish anything In lii* line, will find it to their interest to give him a call, at his More on National Road Street, opposite the Post OITlcc.

April 0,1^53-17-tf

Spring Stock, 1853.

Hardware, embracing every variety goods in our line, which are offered to our old customers and the public generally,011 our customary liberal terms.

Our assortment is unusually large and complete, and the fact so well established, that we sell a frst rate article as low as is charged for a poor one, that 110 one who will call on us will be disappointed in «ot finding a large stock and low prices.

Our stock of every description i^lron. Nails, Steel. Chains, Axes, Saws. Gun Tlar/eln, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, and till heavy goods, Is very full.

Our stock of .saddlery is enlarged, and a great variety of new patterns added. Wc have every thing wanted in the building line, end a great variety of goods for furnishing. Every implement needed by the fanner may be found in our establishment, nr.d our stock of Mechanics' Tools of +.very de«cription, cannot be exceeded in the Slate. We have also White Lead, Oil and Paints of all kinds. J. COOK A CO.,

April 27, 1853-20-tf N. 1, Union Row.

Paper Hangings.

lmve

,iU°(1 UP

100 k,tM T«»a do- I tablishoient for the ssl# of Paper Hangings,

\"\''"E are now receiving mir spring supply (if do *0 by choice, and not of necessity—-it matter* not \V Hardware, embracing every variety of how near It you tray be. Am the Kllxir is a most powerful purifier of tho bloi."'

a

ro,°"1

iert, uo, and have made arrangement* with an eastern manufacturer for a constant supply. We are now receiving by far the largest slock mat has ever been brought to this place, every variety end f-t?l", including some very rich patterns. Rooms can now be handsomely papered at much less cost thau heretofore. We have also a full supply of Bordering, Fine Screen* arid Window Shade*. J' COOK dc CO.

April 27, HMKKG-tf

in

,?Ur

eS'

Brushes, Brashes.

V\TE lirtve made nrran^efrientefor con,i»Bl supply of Brushes of every description, and arc now receiving a large stock which wear* eniSted to offer at much lower^Wcesthaa heretofore. U'.,, COOK A OO#

April 57, 18S3-2»-tf

Board/ I...

aiir aii'jn 3'iO'iii,

A L. B. FlUIl 4- CO.,

etiAKE pleasure iu tonourcing to the citltens of

JL

Terre-tiaflte and the adjoiolog country, that they bare opened a sums Jo this city for tbe sale of All Kiads of Musical Iffercbaadiie. I PIA"OS from tbe most celebrated makers in the 1 United States.received every week.

AUt,Mtl0&t0n*.

Guitars, VioUse, Flotca. Accordions, Violin Bows and 5-tringt. Guiur Strtagf. Piaoo Stools. &c. «A large supply of *U kinds of Music, and Mcstc Boolu, kept coBstaatly en ksa4.

Havtas formed a conaecUcc with a publishing house, they are prepared to ftraisi all cf the latest 'publications. Particnltr attention (riven to

Orders for Band Instruments, And sil orders either for lestromeaw or masit Cited protspuse**. st Ciacinaati price*. "»OrpM. Pianos. Mriodsons. aud other instru--a, Ttnrd and toned by an experienced tuner, si .tuff =sd to give siuisfaction or no cbarre. n»h« the ,' ace.

r',

jor, ore v'/kMi*• A Price's store.

«TGN OP THK BIG FIDDLE,

lent IIm!',

mi« l»

tf

'T

jijgrifWgpi

.BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. "^T^THlSRB mat be obtained the most speedy Rbtnctl?

SECRET DISEASES. Gonorrhoea, Gleets. Strictures, Seinihal Weakheski Pains in the Lions, Affectiohs of the Kidneys and all those peculiar affections arising from a

Srcret Habit

particularly the youth, of both 8rxe&, Ivhicli.if liot cured, produce CosStiI-vtional Iuebiuty renders Markiaos IxrOseiBts, and in ilic rlnl, drsiroys both a.m Body.

YOUNG MEN.

Especially, tvho have become the victims of Solitary vice, uiat dreadful and destructive habit, which annually sweep? to all untimely grave, thousands ot young men of the most exalted talents antl briliant ititi llcct who might otherwise have eiilralifed listening scouted with the tbauders of eloquence, or Waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with hill cbutideiice.

MARRIAGE.

Married persons ur fhnse cuKU'inpktinjr inniina« being aware uf plivs ical We'aknrss, should linuirdii.iely consult Dr. .1. and be restored tn iterfeel health.

DR. JOHNSTON.

Office So. t. SOUTH FREDERICK ST.. 7th door tVoin Baltimore street. E.-tst side, up the sieps. TT!r* Be particular in observing tlu

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A CERTAIN DISEASE.

When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleas ure finds be bas imbibed the seeds of this disease, it too often happens that an ill timed sense of shame, ur dread of discovery, deter* him from applying to tin so who, fTom education and respcrtabilitv, can alone be friend him, delaying until the constiititional sxinp toms of this horrid disease make their sppearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in lliead and limbs, dimness of sight, dealties*, nodes on the skin, bones and arms, blotches on the head, face nnd e\tremeties, piogress on with frightful rapidity, till at last thepala'te of the mouth or the hones of the nose full in. and the victim of thi* awful disease becomes a horrid object of oinmisfcrii-

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DR.JOHNSTON

Member of the Royal College of Surptohs, London eisdimte from one of the most eminent Colleges of the Tniled States abd the greater part of whose lil« lias been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effectt-d some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known. Many In ubled with ringing ill the ears and bead when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden aoi.nds, and basbfulncss, with Iteqent blushing, attended sometimes with deraiigemtnl of mind, were cured immediately. j.

period to his dreadful sutlerinirs,

by sending him to that "110111111' whence no traveler returns." To Such, therefore, Pr. Johnston pledges himself to observe the most inviolable secrecy and. from his extensive practice in the first hospitals of Euripc aud America, he can confide 11 Ily recommend a sale and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this horrid dissease. It is a mclnncholy fact, that thou sands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to tlm unskillfuluess of those who, by the use of that deadly poison, mcrcury, ruin the constitution, aud viiher send the unfortunate sufferer to an untimely grave, or else make tho residue of bis life miserable.

TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Young men who have injured thamselves by a cer tain practice indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil Companion*, or at school—' the effects of hich are nightly felt, even when «nb. aud if not cured, renders marriage impossible, ami destroys both ii.intl and body.

What a pity a young man, the hope of his countryi and the darling of his parents, should be snatchid Ii mil all prospects and ciijoJ'UienLs til hie by the ennse* quences of deviating from the path ol nature, and Ik duiginc in a certain secn habit. Such persons, helore contemplati 111

i\I AH HI AGE.

should reflect that a sound mind and body ate the! most necessary requisites to promote connubial bap ]«!"•«. Iiuloiut, without these, the journey through life heroines a weary pilsrtm»(«e, the prospect hourly darkens to the view—the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection, that the happiness of (mother becomes bliphtrd with our own.

CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY. Dr. .1. addrc.sscK young men, aud all who have Injured themselves by private and iinprom indulgence*,

Those are some ut the sad and meUncholy effects produced by early habits of youth, vl7.: Weakness of the Back'and Limbs, Pains in the Heud, Dlnniers of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia. Nirvotis Irritability. Derangements of ihc Digestive Fmiciioiis, General Debility, Symp' toms of Consumption, »t-c.

MKNTti.i.Y.—1The fearful eflccts on tbe mind are much tn be dreaded Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, A

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Society, Self Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, i\ic.., are some of tlio evils produced. Tiwt'HAsns of persons, of all a/res, can now judge what is the cause of their decline Iu health. Losing their vigor, becoming welfk, p*Io and emaciated, tinvo a singular appearance about tbe eyes. Cough and symp* toms of Consumption^ This remedy bas restored hull' tlreds to health after every other means have failed.

MAitiiiKo Pr.it so Mi or those contemplating marriage) bring aware of physical weakness, should Immcdlote' ly consult Dr. .!., and he restored to perlcct health. .,

All Surgical operations performed. N. H.—Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately, either personally or by letter.

Skin diseases speed Iv cured.

OFFICE, JVo.', SOUTH FRKOt'.RlCK ST., Hai.timoiik, MaI

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Tr-p AH teller* must be Post-paid.

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Dr. Urb:in\s Anli-Bacelianaliaii Elixir!!

A Safe anil Surf Remedy for the

CURE OF INTEMPERANCE!

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is not in the least injurious to the system. is pleasant to the taste, and will enre the hardest cases of intemperance, VV'c warrant it in all cases if taken according to directions. It destroys the desire fur 11 ardent splrltVwhen strictly taken according to directions, and restore tlio individual to the same slate of sobriety fti which he was bef.n» lie ever drank a drop oftho awleiil, and ho will not have tlio least desire for intoxicating drinks.

Intemperance Is a disease and as *uch the greater the excess in ill inking tbe more speedily is the rilseaso developed, anil to such the Elixir Is presented an the balm of Gl lead—the oil of consolation, peaco and perfeet rcHtoration.

The more fully developed Is tbe disease the more salutary and powerful the effoct of this Elixir, at oncn destroying (lie appetite for spirits, and restoring tlio tone of the stomach to a* healthy an action a* it was before drinking drop of ardent spirits and when Intemperance has assumed this diseased form, reason Is measurably dethroned, tbe will to a certain extent, becomes uiii'overnablc, tt 11

Li 1 often, alas! many have

passed tbe bounds of sober restraint, and though they may desire, iii their sober moments, to abandon the use of that which is so rapidly proving their bane, tliey cannot, unaided, and no aid has ever been tender* eil such, Willi success until the discovery of Dr. Urban'* never failing Anti-Maccliaiialiaii Elixir slncu Which time none are left wilhoutexcuse, as the menus lieccssary lo destroy the taste, and again enthrone reason.bringing tbe will into perfect subjection, by extracting tho poisouoiM sling and temptation of the adder, are placed within every man's reach: those there

fore, Who hereafter fill the crave o'tlie drunkard must

th« seat of nil diseases, it has been used Willi groat uticress, and is hisbty recommended in cases of Delirium Tremens. Dyspepsia. Epilepsy, Neuralgia, LiverGouiplaints. General Debility, Piles, soil all kinds of I'cvers. It is the heal alterative known. tf-T'The Anii-H«C'hanallan Is neatly put un and labelled, with full directioosaccornpanylng each bottle. Price S3 per bottle, fin the receipt, of tbe nbovii sum It will be sent, free 1 cb.ir e. to Hny nartot tl» IJi tUd Stoles. All letters to he prep..id. To be io from all the principal Drugget* in 'he United state*.

UK BAN & DIDL.MiK,

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DR. UK BAN'S ^3

Vt'^elable Fever and Ape Pnwdrrs:-

The only sure remedy ever known for Chill* and ver, and wari anted to cure, in all canes, if taken according to directions.

It cures, when taken according lo directions. In Twenty Minutes, leaving no Fever alter tbe Gbtll very seldom requiring more than one dose to make a permanent cure, A great number of cases, from two toflvc years st*ndlne, have been cured with the fir»i dose.and Chin bas never,as.yet.r,-turned. The beauty of this Biisdidue Is, Sli»l it stops the Chill jn twenty minutes, or less, aud th 1 pstlent will be entirely clear from Fever after tbe Obltl, which is not the case when other medicine isused. It bas superseded all other preparations wherever ft has been introduced.

Read what the Kdltors of the Louisville Democrat say from their own observation: "Dr. Urban'* medicine f«r the cure of chills and fever has effected tome wonderful cure* in our own midst, A young man who ba* resided for several years in Lousiana, reached New Albany a few weeks since, weak end emscUted—literally worn out phy*c*Hy, with long continued chills and fever. He made a short stay atthe bouse of Judge Kmith, where hi* old disease continued Witb no less severity than at home in l/ouisiasa. Havingexhaurted almostevery remedy known to tbe medical profession, he procured bo* of Dr. f'rbau's celebrated medicine, and after taking twu I pewdets was entitejy relieved and re-stoyd to health. 1 II* bas been well ever since—»*y* his health ha* Mot been as good for several rear*, »nd Is now fast regaining his former vigor and the rosy cheeks he w*s wont

^Thi*medicine can be had at the manufacturers* Hepot.*3 Third ft., between Main fc Market, Louisville, Ky., wholesale aud retail. UKBAN dc DIPLAKE.

O-On the receipt of «1 the Powders will be sent, free of charge, to sny part oftbe

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try. r. May 4, lW-41-Jyrfak »x^ jgp ,,

CONFECTIONERY AND BAKEEY. new establishment, east of the Co artHouse, is now fitted up ready for business. I shall be prepared at all times with £Sfcjrx»S30a Q3cr»a»meQ# and every article in tbe confectionery line, and hope to receive a fair portiuo of tbe public pat -1 ronage.

JOT I shall be prppired with all thef good things of the seasons, as they approach,! to minister to human comfort and good living.?

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CHARLES C. RUGGLES.

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