Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 July 1853 — Page 4

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DAGUBRREOTYPES. mHF subscriber thankful for the very liberal rpiib suDscri"

ed upon

found in the western country

the sun at meridian does a^

him, by thecit-

/of SrHaute, would take this opporta'^D the commeoce.nent of the new year, to SKS

SJTthtt he still continues to produce inform

thC

m°Iolmitable

8peciffleTW of tto Art

He would not

tiding puoiic. ov ti illuminated pic-.,

Terre-Haute, January 5, 1853-tf

i£:"""1

are comfortable, his lightgo polished

lP£"£lu farther S r^/S-g oAlfAV'ci'inlL citr a. far any

U11,

6

M.on a ru8h

rush HOI

BARGAINS TO BE HAD W LEATHER AT RKDICED FKICES.

of M^^

New York Red

a

JOHN TIER NAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ^ALER In Hides and Leather, National K0,d st. G^njront.^

TBRKt-HiCTE, ma.

rpHK under^iped inf„rm,bis ^"^pfetetwek

41 thC

S!SSSSSUar^»^«£i£53^ pa a 8 an up a Lining and Pad skin* Philadelphia Ladies' Morrocco,

Men**

Goat, Deer and Lamb Skins shoe binding, which can be had cheap ^-aueiited to call and ex-

..M Prompt attention paid to all

4ry» *t all tiraw. Jan. 5 1053-6-tf

rons, and the public generally, that he has re-

'saddlery and Harness Manufactory, to the frame building, on Market Street, south of Longdon's (formerly Dole s) Livery Stable, where ne keeps a general assortment ot

Saddlery, Harness, Bridles, and every thing in that line. O" All work entrusted to hun will be neat lv and promptly executed.

MR. SAMUEL HAGER AS,also, removed his MAGISTRATES OFFICE in the front part of the same building. All business entrusted to him will receive prompt and efBcient attention.

R'

Terre-Haute, March 31, 1852-16-tf

Millinery and Fancy Goods.

TVTRS. CHILD would invite the attention ItX Of the Ladies to her extensive assortment of Millinery, Drew and Fancy Goods! Among which will be found the largest and cheapest assortment of Plorence, Pearl, Gimp, *"d Ute Bonnets, and various other patterns, ever offered in TerreHaute. A large and fino assortment of

Bonnet Ribbons, Flower*, Linings, and other Trimmings. Also a boautiful assortment of Press and Mantilla Silks, Lawns, Bcrazhe, Dc Lalns, JaconoU, cheap Prints, etc. Km1*rold0rle« variety.

Collate. Sleeves, Chemisette,etc.

Thread, and other Gloves, Silk Mitts, Veils, Hosiery, etc., otc. MRS. CHILD having engaged tho best workmon in the country, will VLKACII and Ptewi Bonnets in the best style, and furnish all tho Trimmings on tho most favorable terms. 0Shop in No. 7, Phoenix Row, same

building with Child's Book Store, TerreHaute, Indiana. Apftl 37, 1853-20-3m. _____

H. R. SMITH, D. D. S. BEING now permanently located in his new OFFICE on

times bo in readiness to wait on his patrons in all things pertaining to his profession. JT,

B.—JTo Credit givon Tor operations, unless by previous arrangements. Torro-IIaute, April 23, '51-19-ly

MEDICAL notice~~ S 0 A N 8 A N A A N

HAVEof

associated themselves in the practice Medicine Rnd Surgery, and hope by strict attention to the business of their profession, to merit. a liberal share of patronago.

O* Office on 4th streot, second door North of Prairie City Drug Store. Terro-Hautc, Ind., Feb. 2 1853-8-tf

~~JTT. WALLTMTD., (LATE OF KENTUCKY,) ,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,

WTerre-Haute,

OULD respectfully announce to the CltUens of and vicinity, that he has taken au ofllce at the Prairie City Drugstore, Corner 4th and National Road Streets, where he may be found at all times during the day, except professionally abseut. ?0" Rooms at the Prairie IJousc, where he may be found at night.

Terre-Haute, Apr. 28,1858-20 tf

^maTLANDS^ De Cordova's General Land Agcncy, AUSTIN AND HOUSTON. 'INHERE is a large amount of Lands due the heirs of tho soldiers who fought for Tex-

Parties interested can addrest* us above, or make application to

W K. EDWARDS. TorreHaute.

Dec. 23, 1859 2tf

0. A. HUNT, M. D.,

HAS

bought the property lone owned and by Thomas Burton, on the comer of Market and Poplar streets. Dr. leave to say, that upon tuition, and many years experience tn practice, he now tenders bis services to the citUcns of Terte-Haute and vicinity.

H. being a stranger, would beg

Terre-Haute, March 30,1853*16 if

3

BR1TTOX. 4SDUSY«

BUITTON & CO.,

Forwarding and Commission Merchants, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. vrt Caab paid for Wheat, Barley, Flaxseed. Rye. Goto, Oats, Timothy and Clover wed, and Feathers, at their warehouse, corner of First and Ragle streets, (janT, JSSa,

canal basin.

W A

S, R. Freeman,

I National Road S(r«W, Pfamix Row, Terro-Hant®, Indiana. TT Particular attention paid to Watch Repairing. Large sUwk of Clocks and Jewelry always on hand.

Terre-Hauto, Nov, 84, '53-50-tf ,•

TCINCTN NAT I~ST0R E J. LTTDOW CX, VrUOLESAU DKALKR IN ALL KINDS OF OrooeriM, Liquort, (Han, Nails and Laather,

UNION ROW, third door from W«t corner, TBRHK HAUTE, INDIANA. September lfcSVdly

*. w. ssrrrn e. T- surra.

SMITH & CO.^

Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Natiawl Road if.. Tkrrk-Haute,

March 30, 1&0-14 tf

SILVER

te(j

the meritsof a regular medical

thc

I

Ind.

Music.

will sell at a tmmii advance on Jane 1,1853-35 tf J. K. CRISHER,

17RESH GARDEN SERDS. io*t I OUNINttHAXrS DRVO STORR. March 30* 1853-16 if

A *5 ^.VSRamSfiSri °°t F«b. 9. Book Store, **»*. Hvts, Caps, Boots, SAoes, fr„ ^hich he will tell as cheap as any regular

WARE.—We have jutt received House in the place his old iriends and cm*. an extensive assortment of Silver Table tomers and the public are invited to give bin Spoons, Tea, Mualard. Salt, Cream and Soup a call and examine his stock. Spoons, Batter and Fruit Knives, which we! JTAMES H. TURNER,?

1

FOREIGN BUSINESS CARDS

J. A. SPRIGMAN.

0/ UUe irm of Sprif.man

if

0. WILSON BROWS. tats of the Steamer Hoo sier State,

Camp.

SPRIGMAN & BROWN,

General Commission Merchants, A N S E A O A A E N S Agents for the sale of Canal and Rail Road

Wheelbarrows,

Nos. 21 and 23, "West Front Street, BETWEEN M.1I.Y A.YD

5

I S IN N A I

gy- a/centsfor Cbapin & Co.'s Eastern Express and

DAGEKT8F0B

the kadis ok packets.

Shipper* will be particular in marking goods to our care as it facilitates the for warding of the same. Nov. 17,1852. 49 lyr

E. M. BBtTOE. ,GKO. W. XOItGAS

BRUCE, MORGAN. & CO SUCCESSORS TO %,« O A N E Commi.ssinn & Forwarding Merchants

No. 26 West Front St., Cincinnati, 0. O* Agents for Bealtv,Ligoett it Co., New Orleans. Liberal cash advances made on consignments to them, and to our correspondents in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore.

Dec. 1, 1852-51-lyr.

CAPITAL HOUSE, INDIANA OLIS, INDIA N.Q. D. D. SLOAN, Proprietor. rTlHIS Establishment is new, and situated .1. in the centre of the City.

O* An Omnibus and

all of

REMOVAL,! J. M. IIAOEU Embraces this opportunity 3of informing his old pat-

Baooaok

Car always in

attendance to carry passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, free of charge. Sept. 22,1852.-41-tf

BEATTY, LIGGETT & CO., Commission & Forwarding Merchants, JVo. 10(5 Magatine St.. Jfeic Orleans, La. 03° Cash advances made on consignments, by BRUCE, MORGAN fc CO.,

Dec. 1, 1852-51-lyr Cincinnati. 0.

in

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

THE

undersigned has resumed his former Stand, near the Bridge, and only one Block from the Public Square.

This House lias been greatly enlarged and improved, by a large addition of Bed Rooms, and a spacious Dining Hall, all Papered and Pahitcd—and furnished with New Furniture, Carpets, Beds and Bedding, and Table Furniture. Having an eye single to the comfort and convenience of his guests, must make his House a pleasant stopping place for the man of business. pleasure or traveling public—and partic ularly those who wish to take passage on Steam Boats, private conveyance, or otherwise in short, no pains nor expense will be spared to make his House an agreeable and pleasant stopping place for his guests. 5Z02LS3

Will always be furnished with the best the country affords, and no pains or expense will be spared to administer to the gratification of the taste) of his Patrons.

Is large and entirely

New,

DURKKK'S

Ohio Street, 3d door East of the Public Square, will at all

among the best in

the City und, at all times, will be supplied with good Hay and Grain, and Horses strictly attended to.

Charges Moderate—Call and see. O* BOARDERS taken bv the Day, Week, Month or Year. JAMfiS S. CLARK.

Dec. 8, 1852-52tf

IMPORTANT TO H0USEKEEPER8. Something better and more economical than Soda, Cream Tartar, or any other preparation in existence for Baking.

chemical ykast, or baking

POWDER.—I'or raising Bread, Biscuit, Fried Griddle aiul Johnny Cakes, Puddings, Pot-Pics, Corn Bread, Sweet Cakes, Apple Dumplings, Pastry, &c., Ace., this articlc is one that every

FAMILY, HOTEL, BOARDING HOUSE, Eating Saloon, Ship, Steamboat, Vessel, Canal Boat, bc. will find, upon a careful trial, to be the very thing ncnled veru single day of their existence.

Its most important advantages over the old system, are— 1. It saves the expense of milk, eggs, shortening, spoiled bread, and the trouble and expenso of procuring good yeast,—water only being neccssary. 2. No time is required for the dough to rise before baking consequently bread may be made in a few minutes. 3. A cook can always depend upon having light, sweet, tender and palatable bread and biscuit, whether the flour be of tho quality or not. 4. Bread made by this process is much moro nutri ciou*. easier of digestion, better fllted for a weak stomach, sweeter, whiter and lighter, than when made withjroast. 5. The bread made by fermentation, does not afford the same amount of nourishment to the system, that it does when made with this compound becausc tho vegetable acid contained in fermented bread, prevents the proper action of the gastric fluid upon it, and, consequently, a part only goes to uoui'ish tho body, while the acids tend to produce dyspepsia aDd its attendant evils.

This article has been thoroughly tested, and is universally liked. When used according to the directions, it is warranted to suit. n-r» Be careful to ask for DURKEE'S BAKING POWDER, and take no other, and you will not bo deceived. Sold by the best eroccrs and druggists generally. BLOOD & McCABE,

Agents for Terre-Haute, Ind.

Feb. 23, l853-ll-6mo-$b.r«

WOLFE'S

AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, A SITKRLATIVK TONIC. DICROTIC, ANTI-nVSrEPTlC INVIGORATING CORDIAL.

Tins Msdicimal Bkvkragg la manufactured by the Proprietor, at Schiedam, in Holland, and it is warranted not only pure from every injurious property and ingredient butof the best possible quality.

Its extraordinary mccUcin.il properties, Ik Ghavri., Gout, Chronic Rheumatism, Incipient Dropsy,

Klatvlrscr,

ColicPaixs, of the Stomach

and Bowels, whether in Abcltot I Mr ants— In all ordiuary cases of Obstruction iu the Kidneys, Bi.AODCR.and

Urinary Oroaks—

In Dsypcpsia, whether Acute or Chrcxic—Chills and Fevers. lit General Debility, Sluggish Circulation of the

Blood, Inadequate Assimilation of Food, and Exhausted Vital Knergy— Areack»owi«tgetf6y the whole Medical Faculty, and attested in their highest written authorities. ... IT r* The attention of Ageuts and Purchasers is invi-

nlgnaturo and aadretsofthe Proprietor, on

Ubc,.

__ (at mmM'.ca Ktfk I .. ..

and to tbe title af this Medicinal Cordial,

embossed on the aides of tho Bottle, a* protection* against inferior and pernicious imitations. VTp For tale bv WASSON & CO.

February 23, li»3-ll lf

8tores! Stores!! Stoves!!! KEEP constantly for sale, all such Stovt** (for either wood ot coal.) at are required in the Wabash Valley, suitable for Parlor, Sitting-roota, Sleeping-room, Kitchen or Shop said Stoves are manufactured Terre-Uaute and warranted to stand fire, perform well, and give satisfaction I am not only able and willing to make good my warrantees, but prepared to repair any stove I sell, which is maaafactured In TerreHaute. or replace any of the plates

I4j 1 A I iN (jr. »s may bum out, speedily and at a trifling expense^ A« this great advantage, my patrons enjoy over those who

bny stoves that manufactured at a distant market, i* becoming duly *ppr*ciated In our whole community to enlarge would br but a waste of worts, we will, therefore, only add that we have confident hopes of so dealing as to deserve patronage.

April 13,18®. E. CROVEK.

MERW'IN & CO., (M7CCWSORS TO K. S. WOLFE.)

Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Steamboat Agents, and dealers in Flour, Salt. Fish, Pine Lumber, Shingles, Ate.

AGENTSand

TKRRR HAUTE, IND.

Ifp Special attention given to Receiving and Shipping Canal,River, and Railroad.

for the "western Stale Line,"on the Erie Canal Lake*, and Scott & Co.** "Toledo, Lafayette and Terre-Haute Line." on the Wabaah Canal,

Terre-Haat®. April l£S3*3m TTr* Having dtspoeed of my Forwarding andComminion basiat** to tbe above, 1 take emit pleasure is recommending them to th«-pabltc and solicit (rota my frie»d» and customers continuation of their favors to the new firm. B. s. WOLFE-

msw EST GOODS—NOT WET GOODS

THE

subscriber is now receiving hin large mod extensive Stock of Spring Goodsbought in the best Eastern markets, consisting in part of

iVaftttMl Rmi afreet, Nmlkti* Cwrt H*mse. 4.

Fresh Family Flow,

I

?OR SALE BY WESSON 4k CO Feb. 33. IS»»*V Block.

CHERRY PECTORAL F«r the Cure of

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND

CONSUMPTION.

1VF ANY vears of trial, instead of impair -I-*-!- in* tbe'pnblic confidence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the moat sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. h».e many inferior remedies thrust upon the commumtv, have failed and been discarded, this basgained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten.

While it is a fraud on tbepublic to pretend thatany one medicine will infallibly cure—still there is abundant proof that the ChsrryPbctoral does not only as a general thing, but almost invariably, cure the maladies for which it is employed.

As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become tbe best reliance of the afflicted, from tbe log-cabin of the American peasant, to the palaces of European kings. Throughout this entire country, in every State, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it contains, Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coming to be extensively used by their most intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Institutions, and in domestic practice, as the surest remedy their attending Physicians can employ for the more dangorous affections of the lungs.— Also in milder cases, and for children it is safe, pleasant, and effectual to cure. In fact, some of the most flatteiing testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood.

The Chbrry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his owu eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed and jrotected by law from counterfeits, consequently can je rdicd on as genuine without adulteration.

We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to their confidence— a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and countless trials proved itself to be and trust by great care in preparing it with chemichl accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physicians anew agent on which they can rely for the best results, and the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine can do.

Prepared and Sold by J. C. AYER, Druooistand Chkmist, Lowell, Mass. For Sale by WOOD & DONNELLV, :Ut,nolBT= m: J. R. CUNINGHAM, Terre Haute Ind. BROWNING & WALL,

lclre naulc

And at agencies in nearly every town in the State Terre-Haute, June 8, 1833-26-3mo

NEW STOVE STORE.

Market Streot, 2d Door North of Phoenix Block.

O N S A E HAS just received an almost end less variety of

Parlor ana Cooking Stoves. Among his present assortment may be found the Triumph, from Dayton Hoosier State and Iventuckian Premiums, from Cincinnati New World, Globe, Atlas, Gladiator, Ji

Cultivator, from Albany, New York. These are all excellent patterns of Cooking Stoves Most of them *intended for either Wood or

Coal, and many having two

fire-places:

one for winter and one for summer. In his assortment of PARLOR STOVES, are the Souvenir and Floral Parlor, which are admirable for either wood or coal, as also is the self-regulating Cottage Parlor. ..

Mr. Sayre has alsoan extensive assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware, Stove Fixtures, &c. 0° Store, on Market Street, 2d door North of National Road Street, opposite Farrington's Block, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

June 23, 1852-28-tf

Jefferson Life Insurance Company, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital $100,000—paicl in and secured.

Incorporated by the State of Ohio.

THIS

company havo some peculiar advantages—Its capital is paid in aud secured—its Board of Directors well known throughout the West.

It has two departments—Joint Stock and Mutual. The rates of premium in the Joint Stock department arc reduced equal to an annual cash dividcud of thirty three and one-third per cent.

The Mutual department is secured by the wholi) capital of tbe company, and its accumulations. The rates of premium are the same as in other mutual companies. A note for

one-half

of the premium is taken where the

insurance is for life, and the annual premium amounts to $40. All should insure whose income depends upon their personal exertions, and would ceaso at thcirdeath—as Clergymen, Physicians. Lawyers, Mechanics, and Clerks. Merchants, Tradesmen aud Manufacturers, in active business owners of real estate that is incumbered should insure, and thcroby prevent a sacrifice in case of death. Endorsers andsecurities should require the principals to insuro their lives and assign tho policies as their security.

Director*.—H. H. Goodman, W. W. Cones, Wm. Burnet Wm. M. Cammon, President WhiteWater Canal Samuel B. Keys D. W. Deshlcr, Columbus, Cashier of Clinton Bank George Carlisle, President Lafayette Banking Company A. G. Burt C. Conahan Charles Goodman E. Gest H. B. Payne, Cleveland, President of Cleveland and Columbus Railroad.

Board or Finance.—Hon. Jacob Burnet, Samuel Wiggins, T. S. Goodman, Esq. C. H. BAILEY, Agent.

G. W. Patrick, M. 11., Medical Examiner. Terre Haute, Feb. 2 1853 8 1y

AMERICAN UNION

I E I N S A N E O A N Capital $100,000. INCORPORATED Bt THK LEGISLATURE OF OHIO.

Charter Perpetual.

OrriCE, No. 14, East Fourth Street, Cincissati. iHlS COMPANY issues Policies at tbe following rates for 31,000, and in proportion for a larger amount. Age. Joint Stock Rates,^ Mutual Rates. 20 Years. $11:80 817:70 25 do. 13:60 20:40 30 do. 15:80 83:80 35 do. 16:40 27:50 40 do. "V 21:10 32:00 45 do. 35:« 39: "0 50 do. 38:60 4P:?9

The above rates are taken for the whoto term of life. For seven years' insurance, the rates are 334 percent, less. On tho mutual rates one-half only is required in cash, the remaining half in a Premium Note.

California risks taken at an extra premium of 2« per cent. Agency for Terre-Haute, Ind., at the Express Printing Office, Bast of the Public Square.

D. S. DANALDSON.

Terre-Haute, March 30,1853 16-1 yr fsji*

Double Iiecd Whisky. JOHN B. LUDOWICI,

ISRectified

now manufacturing an article of Double Whiskey, far superior to any ever brought from Cincinnati, and in strength, puritj and flavor decidedly the best ever sold in this western country. All those who prefer a first rate article to a common one, for the same money, will please call at the

CINCINNATI STORE, Union Roto. All kinds of Domestic and Foreign WINES and LIQUORS, of the best quality, and at Cincinnati prices, always on hand.

Terte-xlaute, March 33,1853-7-tf

Stl«r and

WOOL! WOOL!! a 100,000 E

LBS

or

Sntercd Mcocdiiif to Act of Owcrh, in th« jmx 1851, by

J.

sTHOUGHTON,

M-

It In th« clerk's

Office of tbe District Court for the Sutera District of Pennsylvania. Another Scientific Wonder!

GREAT CURE FOR

DYSPEPSIA!

DR. J. 8. HOUGHTON'S

PEPSIN

THE TRUE

DIGESTIVE FLUID,

OK, GASTRIC JUICE

PREPAREDTHE

from RENNET, or the fourth STOM­

ACH OF OX, after directions of BARON LIEBIG-, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia. Pa.

This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing arter Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice.

CV Half ateaspoonful of Pepsin, Infused in water, wilTdigest or dissolve. Fine Pounds of Roast Beef i* about tno hours, out of tbe stomach.

PEPSIN is the chief clement, cr Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a COMPLETE and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it. By tbe aid of this preparation, tbe pains and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA are removed just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doiug wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of DEBILITY, EMACIATION, NERVOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, is in the highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE.

S IE NT IF 1C E V1DENCE! BARON LIEBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analagous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from tho mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach."

Call on the Agent, and get a De?criptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, similar to the above, together with Reports of REMARKABLE CURES, from all parts of the United States.

.-15 A DYSPEPSIA CURER. Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation. JVeroous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details of eases in the limits of this advertisement but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate casce, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent.

It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to Billious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine. Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, aud the too free use or ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with In'emperatfie.

Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicines, throughout the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians.

PRIVATE CIRCULARS for tbe use of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. Asitis NOT A SECRET REMEDY no objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing and regular practice.— Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle.

TtT OBSERVE THIS !—Every bottle of the genuine PEPSIN bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copyright and Trade Mark secured.

Trp Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. AGENTS —WOOD & DONNELLY, Terre-Haute Craighead & Browning, Indianapolis, Wholesale and Retail Agents.

Feb. 0, 1833-9-6mo

E E A E

1 1 I

PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHE

111 I) olcsnlc nub Retail.

J. II. CUNINGHAM, (THE OLD STAND,) National Road Street, directly North of the

Court-Home, Terre-Haute, Ind.,

ISprising

now in receipt of his winter supplies, comevery variety of articles in his line, making his stock the largest and most complete hiT erre-Haute.

By purchasing the stand long occupied by himself as a Drug Store, he considers himself permanently settled, and with the present arrangements of making cash purchases,gi-ves him the advantage of ail markets, in obtaining goods from first hands*, on the most favorable terms therefore, he is enabled a keep the BEST ASSORTMENT OF PURE MEDICINES, that can be procured in the Eastern and Western cities, and offers as good bargains as the same Quality-of medicines can be bought at any other establishment on the Wabash.

The purchasing aud selecting of medicines suited to the wants of the country, and the compounding of the various preparations of the shop, with care and precision, that it may answer the purpose intended, is a matter of so much importance to the purchaser, that he

feels it to be his duty to give his personal and undivided attention to it, as long as he remains in the business.

By his experience of fifteen years iu TerreHaute, together with his attention to the preparing and dispensing of medicines, he hopes will insure him a continuance of former patron-

age, for which he_feels himself under many ob-

PRESCRIPTIONS put up with care, and all j0

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Dvestuffs,

Window-glass

from

Paris, Whiting, Putty White, Black and Red Lead British Lustre, Shop Furniture, Bath Brick Imperial, Young.

Hyson and Black Teas Chocolate, Crushed Sugar. Star and Sperm Candles Bar, Castile, Variegated. White, and a variety of

Fancy Soaps Perfumeries, Ex'ts. of Vanilla, Peach, Lemon, tc„ for culin- .• ary purposes, Soda ...

which can

WOOL WAXTKD

good, clean fleece and tsb washed, for which I will pay the highest price in [Cm, at &11 times.

JOHN TIERNASV

Terre-Haute, Feb. 2,1853-8-tf.

SOUTHERN BANK OF DTDIAHA. THIS Institution, located on the West aide of the Public

Sqaire, will boy ud *11 Gold,

Uaegmni

Mooey, Time and SifM Drift*

•ad BUU of Kxth*nc«—Remit mooey to Ra«U»d. Irtlaod, Scotland *ed Germany, on its own rnpoaabilj*T- will also pay Inter**, ob depodu* at the followIqittec

4 per end. p* CmlJ 3 a. 6 12 *i**» tVUftbmrate*.

TO* B»»fc&NT Ho*r» frwm 9 a.x.u put tS, frow ijpift 1, to 4 r. *. t. otrxxtsos,

Tflw-Hwtt, May V, !8SJ-S#-lC

in be furnished at manufacturers pri-i

ce*. by the gross or dozen such its Smith's

Tn: /«rr,,n l„,)i. fihni™™™,. XUffnii'*

Howe's Sarsaparilla Brown's Ess. Ginger

Smith's. Sugar-Coated, Sapmgton's, Daniel's, tS\ iTt °f Wright's, Sovereign Balm, Phinney's, Jayne's, Terre Hante, Feb. 23,1853-Il-tf Clickener's, Champion's and Hebrew Pillsi Sloan's Powders and Ointment, and Louden dfc Co.'s Family Medicines.

J. R. CUNJNGHAM.

December I, 1852-51 -Ijr

REMOVAL.

fJIHE onderst. has removed his Hide, Wool, and "Leather Depot, to the we*t side of the Public Square, in the Rose Block, where he will be happy to wait upon his friends and easterners usual.

March 16,1853-14-tf JOHN TIERNAN.

H07 BED SASH.

MtB one, come all who love early vegetable*, and ardor t&e above antieMi t*dkpe«s*bi« article to tbe prutkil gardener. Leave yen order Hriy at the mMw'i Depot.

Jansarj 12, ISiiS U- W SHAFFER.

Dr. Urban's Anti-Bacchanalian Elixir!!

SK Safe and Sure Remedy for tie COftE OF INTEMPERANCE! rD is not in the least injurious to the system. it is pleasant to the taste, and will enre tbe hardest cases of intemperance. We warrant it in all cases if taken according to directions. It destroys the desire lor all ardent spirits when strictly taken according to directions, and will restore the individual to the same state of sobriety in which he was before he ever drank a drop brtbe ardent, and he will not have the least desire for intoxicating drinks.

Intemperance is a disease and as such the greater the excess in drinking the more speedily is the disease developed, and to such the Elixir is presented as the balm of Gilead—the oil of consolation, peace and perfect restoration.

The more fully developed is the disease the more salutary and powerful the effect of this Elixir, at once destroying the appetite for spirits, and restoring the tone of the stomach to as healthy an action as it was before drinking adrop of anient spirits and when intemperance has assumed this diseased form, reason is measurably dethroned, the will to a certain extent becomes ungovernable, until often, alas I many have passed the bounds of sober restraint, and though they may desire, in their sober moments, to abandon the use of that which is so rapidly proving their bane, they cannot, unaided, and no aid has ever been tendered such, with success until the discovery of Dr. Urban's never failing Anti-Bacchanalian Elixir since which time none are left without excuse, as tbe means necessary to destroy the taste, and again enthrone reason, bringing the will into perfect subjection, by extracting tbe poisonous sting and temptation of the adder. are placed within every man's reach: those therefore, who hereafter fi 11 the grave of the drunkard must do so by choice, and not of necessity—it matters not how near it vou may be.

As the Elixiris a most powerful purifier of the blood, tha seat of all diseases, it lies been used with great sue cess, and is highly recommended in cases of Delirium Tremens, Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, Liver Complaints. General Debility, Piles, aud all kinds of Fevers. It is the best alterative known..

Ti'T'The Anti-Bacchanalian is neatly put up and labelled, with full directions accompanying each bottle. Price $3 per bottle. On the receipt of the above sum it will be sent, free of charge, to any part of the United States. All letters to be prepaid. To be had from all the principal Druggists in the United States.

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It cures.'when taken according to directions, in Twenty Minutes, leaving no Fever alter the Chill •very seldom requiring more than one dose to make a permanent cure. A great number of cases, from two to five years standing, h^ve been

Read what the Editors of the Louisville Dr.nocrat say from their own observation: "Dr. Urban's medicine for the cure of chills and fever has effected some wonderful cures in our own midst. A young man who lias resided for several years in Lousiana, readied New Albany a few weeks since, weak and emaciated—literally worn out phys'cnlly, with long continued chills and fever. He made a short stay at the house of Judge Smith, where his old disease continued with no less severity than at homo iu Louisiana. Haviug exhausted almost every remedy known to the medical profession, he procured a box of Dr. Urban's celebrated medicine, and after taking two pewders was entitely relieved and restored to health, lie has been well over since—says his health has not been as good for severalyears, and is now fast regaining his former vigor and the rosy checks he was wont to wear.

This medicine can be had at the manufacturers'Depot, 65 Third St., between Maiu & Market, Louisville, Ky., wholesale and retail. URBAN & D1DLAKE. fjrOn tho receipt of 81 the Powders will be sent, free of charge, to any part oftbe U. States. It may also bo obtained of all the principal Druggists in the coun try.

May 4, 1853-21-lyrgak sx.

E O A

art

ment of j- Having engaged the services of Mr. John Mineral ana Botanic Medicines,

WILLIAMS & EARLY,

J_£AVE removed from their old stand, to the

store recently occupied by M. \V. Sedam, on NATIONAL ROAD STREET, adjoining Cunningham's Drug Store,

OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. We are now opening a Large and General Stock Of ,.v "tj

Fa-icy and Staple Dry Goods,

of American and Foreign Fabrics, comprising

#very var

ligations to the citizens of igo and adjoining Rich fig. Silks, Merinoes, Cashmeres, Muslin counties, disposed to continue to serve them j)eLajnes fec., English, French and American as long as they say. Prints ?n great variety. Bay State and other

our

jety of LADIES DRESS GOODS,

an( S

orders promptly filled and forwarded byiu- pjajn ha\ns, in colors, black and mourning, structions. and warranted to give satisfaction. feibbons Gloves, Hosiery and all the minor His stock now consists of a general assort-

TO

q,jare Shawls, rich embroidered and

ics for Ladies, Misses and Children's use.

lleinhara to assist in the inner department of

business, and under our new arrangements

8-10 to 25-30, Piaster- we are prepared to offer such inducements to

buyers as will guarantee perfect satisfaction.Please give us a call. WILLIAMS A EARLY.

Nov.3, l852.-47-tf

4

-j Paint, Varnish, Wall,-' Hair, Scrub, Nail, Cloth. if: Flesh, Tooth,and Infant Brushes Pure Brandies and Wines, Rye and Bourbon Whiskey, Holland Gin, Peach Brandy, «frc.. for medical purposes, and all arti-! clesusually kept in his line. iLT Also

Fresh and Choice Family O E I E S

WASSON & CO.,

Rose*i Block, Corner of Ohio and Second Streets.

SOLICIT

the attention of the citizens of

Terre-Haute, to their choice stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, which they will dispose of cheap for cash at wholesale and retail, consistiiigin part of

Choice and Prime Louisiana Sugars, I Molasses and Golden Syrups Old Government

.so, a large supply of all the most!#! Java and Prime Green "Rio Coflee (new crop) opular Patent Medicines,

Choice Green and Black Teas Fresh Carolina

Ri«c(neJ!"op)

anj

Hit

aful

1

OWCT?

Mexican Musting. Gardner's, Nerve and Bkme Salt verychoice Virginia manufacture and and a variety of other Liniments Fahnestock's,

FJn*

Cut

Mr. Lane's, Smith's and Jarn^s Vermifuge °f Grocencs suitab for Family oses. Mr. Lane's, Moffatt's, Bragg's, Brandreth's,

Choice Wines, Brandies and Liquors*

OLD

Cogniac and Castiilian Brandies. Madeira, Sherry, Port and Malaga Wine*, in wood and glass.

Cbampaig-ne, Sparkling Catawba and Claret do. French Cordials, assorted.

Very Superior Old Irish Whiskey, For sale by WASSON CO. iVb. 93. Rose's Block.

Wool Carding at Holmes' Mill

ITTILL be superintended by Mr. D. Swine halt, who is well known as a good workman. Farmers and others can depend op retting good Rolls, and prompt attendance, by bringing their Wool to HOLMES' MILLS.

AETaaiy.es?.

V"' .liS" V!' ""IS

t'REMOVAL OF

4

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THIS ROAD BEING NOW COMPLETE, IT OPENS A COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Pittsburg and Philadelphia, or Pittsburg and

Baltimore.

EY

which Freight from the West can reach an Eastern Marketquicker and cheaper than by any of the present rival routes: they connect with the daily Packets at Pittsburg, from St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Wheeling, and all tho different points on the western waters: also, with the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburg.

Gars run through between PITTSBURG and PHILADELPHIA without transhipment of Freight, an advantage thntcan be appreciated by all shippers.

In case of obstruction of Navigation by ir* or i.ow watkr, freights westward can be forwarded from Pittsburg to Cincinnati,or towns in the interior by Railroad.

RATES OF FREIGHT.

Between Pittsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore FIRST CLASS. Winter Summer Rates. Rates. Dry Goods, Books and Stationery. Boots,)

Shoes, lints and Carpeting, Furs and per 100 lbs. Peltries, Feathers, Saddlery, &c. SECOND CI.ASS. Brown Sheetings & Shirtings in Bales,

Drujrs, Glass Ware, Groceries, except Coffee, Hardware, Hollow Ware, Machinery, Oil-cloth, Wool,&c.

51. 75 cts.

Sets. GOcts.

THIRD CLASS.

Butter in Firkins & Kegs, Candles .Cotton, [in winter,] Quecnsware,Tallow, Tobacco, in leaf or Manufactured, [Eastward,] JKc,, fco.- ...s.

«5cts. 50cts.

FOURTH CLASS.

Bacon, Cotton [in summer,! Coffee lanH and Lard Oil, [through] Pork fresh in Gocts. 40cts. full carloads at owners risk.

GEO. C. FRANCISCUS, Freight Agent, Pittshnrg. E. J. 8NEKDKR, Freight Agent, Philadelphia

A A W & O O N S Freight Agent, Baltimore. JOSEPH L. ELLIOTT,

Freight Agent, JVo. 7 H'est st., JV. J'.' II. H. HOUSTON, Oen. Freight Agent, Phila.

March 16, 1653-14 lyr

THE PEOPLE'S STORE

TO

-a

•MVit't' IS.

DAVID

URBAN & DIDLAKE.

Third Street, Louisville, Ky.

DR. URBAN'S

Vegetable Fever and Ague Powders: The only sure remedy ever knovrn for Chills and ver, and warranted to cure, in all cases, if taken according to directions.

cured

with the first

dose, and Chill has never, as, yet, returned. The beauty of this medicine is, that it stops the Chillin twenty minutes, or less, and tho patient will be entirely clear from Fever after the Chill, which is not the case when other medicine is used. It has superseded all other preparations wherever it has been introduced.

April 13,1853-18-tf.

N.

Nov. 21, 1852-50-tf

PEN NS YLVA NIA IIAILROAD, Notice to Eastern Travelers. A CON TINUOUS Railroad from Cincinnati, ClevexV.

land, Woostcr, Massillon, Alliancc, O., ond Chicago, III., to Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Railroad, from Pittsburg to Philadelphia. Through from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, in 37 hour*.

themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding 8100 THOMAS MOORE,

WOOL CARDING.

I

J3T JVo extra charges made for Wool that overruns

in weight by adding Grease. Pure Lard Oil furnished for wool. Wood, Coal and Wheat taken in exchange for Carding.

I will also keep constantly on hand, for sale, a good article of ROLLS, cheap for cash. 1 will also, pay the highest price, in cash, for 50,000 lbs. of wool. M. S. PATTERSON.

May 18,1853-23-3mo.

SYLVESTER WILLIAMS. UNDERTAKER AND COFFIN MAKER. ESPECTFULLY informs the cititens of Terre-Haute and vicinity, that he will give undivided attention to tbe above bu siness, with a view to relieve the friends of deceased person* from tbe indispensable trouble attending the death Of a friend, and would state that he I* prepared to undertake the whole business of funerals, If desiret or any part thereof, at reduced prices.

A hearse will, in all cases be furnished, free of charge to socli as procure coffins at his establishment. Coffins kept on hand of all sizes.

To persons in the country. I would say that I will furnish coffin*cheaper than they have been furnished by any person in the county, and will attend tbe funeral wfib my hearse free of charge, any distance not over ten mile*.

Shop on Cberry street, between Market and Second. Terre-Haute, March 13,1850-13-tf

To the Ladies.

r|lHE

Picklcs in Jars Pine Apple

English Dairy Cheese: Salmon Mackerel,

Tongues aod Sounds bbls 4 bbls id Mou Starch

J^per oaucc »na .BU,e

Tobacco with a general assortment

waS°pi

,n

^'^ss to

I (roods to any Terre Haute, Feb. 23,185

undersigned has a large and handsome assortment of Fashionable Dress Goods, consisting, in part, of black Brocade Silks, fancy Brocade Silks, fancy (all wool) and Satin plaid Bareges, Silk Tissues, French Lawn, Portsmouth Lawn, French Brtllianteens,

May 4, 1853.

convey

O I S I E

CAP

North-East Corner of the Public Square,

(FARRINGTON'S BLOCK.)

Cleveland to 26 Pittsburg to 10

Being the shortest and quickest Route from the Great West to the Atlantic Cities.

Fare through by Railroad from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh $fi 50 Massillon, 10 00

Cleveland, 10 00 Mansfield and Crestline 11 00 Columbus, 12 (15 Toledo 13 00 Cincinnati,(via Crestline,) 15 00 Chicago, (Via Michigan Southern R. R. 18 25 To Chicago, Waukegan, Kenosha, Illinois Racine, Milwauke, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, via Detroit and Michigan Central Railroad, 818 00.

Tickets from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, or Baltimore, by Railroad, can be purchased of P. W. STRADKR, 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 Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, of D. Horton, ticket agent at tho Biddell House, Cleveland, Ohio.

On or about the middle of February the Road will be opened from Crestline to Wooster, and time be

$ dp DP c$ 2H2 3aaia®9 HcEJ.cSiasioQ.ai®.

enumerate the advantages of buying at this celebrated Establishment would be stsperrfu-, ous. Our customers for fifty miles round need no other assurances from us, to induce them to call upon us, than this, that we continue to use our friends as tcdl as ice have ever yet done—motepj than this we know they do not desire.

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N. B.—A first rate assortment of sctl 1 ,.... Hats, Vaps, Fine Shirts, Cravals, tfnder Clothing, §c., &-e. A

-mtJ, ZZ-FqMll.iUS ISAACS, rMf&r ^Sorth-jEa&t Corner Public Sm

fet & .wi! ~ka. North-East Comer Public Square, November 17, 1852-49-tf Terro-Haute, Ind«. W

wrT

£101 mm*

THE TERRE-HAUTE CLOTHING

ROSS' CORNER.,

THE LARGEST STOCK ON THE WABASH.

H. ARNOLD has removed his Clothing Store to the room recently occupied by Mr. J. C. Ross, one door north of his old stand, where he is daily receiving large lots of Goods from the Eastern Cities, all of which he is determined to sell at a very small advance on eastern cost

This is the most extensive aud complete assortment of Clothing in this city, and every article sold is warranted. There is in connection with the Clothing Store an extensive Merchant Tailoring Establishment where any garment will be made to order at short notice. All are invited to call.

Vv.V '^Cloth's and Cassimercs.

5 pieces superfine Anchor Cloths 10 pieces superfine Doeskin Cassitnere 20 pieces Fancy Cassimere. Also, SATINS.—A few Pieces of very heavy boiled Satins, just received at ARNOLD'S

««z.

THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF

made up in the latest stjrle, and sold at the lowest rates. He may, with confidence, say to the public, that at no store in this citv, goods of a superior quality are sold at rates so low. He respectfully invites, therefore, all who desire to purchase, to give him a call, and convince themselves that the best bargains can be obtaiued oy buying of him.

My establishment will be found on 2d street, West of the Square, near the corner of Ohio st., where I shall be happy to give the

Best bargains in town, in Ready-Made Clothing.

O- Full supply of TRAVELING TRUNKS, and CARPET SACKS, always on hanct.

Terre-Hnute, March 16, 1P53-14-1f SAMUEL MACK. N. B: The Clothing we offer to the public, is made on especial order, at, our manufactory of Harmon Mack fe Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, and I will supply merchants at Cincinnati wholesale prices.

S I S O N S

AND MANUFACTORY OF

TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE. W AND MNational Road Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

tween Cincinnati and Philadelphia reduced to 34 hours, the article or price not, suit, if returned in good NOTICE. In case of loss, the Company will hold

or(

i.

Y\,rE bare fitted up a room in our establifhment for tbe sale of Paper Hangings, and have made arrangement* with an eaatens manufacturer for constant supply. We are BOW receiving by far tb« largest stock tbat has ever been brought to this place, every variety and style, including some very rich patterns. Rooms can now be handsomely papered at much less cost than heretofore. We have also a foil supply of Bordering, Fine

London Porter and 8eet«h Ale!

BARCLAY

,et.f

Passenger Agent, Phila. J. MESKIMKN, Passenger Agent Pittsburg.

March 16,1853-14 lyr

A PERKJN'S London Porter.

Hibbard's Snperior Scotch Ale. Suitable for invalids. i»le bv WASSON A CO. Feb. 23, Rose's Block.

Clover and Blue Grass Seed.

JUST

receiving a superior lot of 60 bushels Clover Seed also a superior lot of 60 bushels Blue Grass, S. H. POTTER A CO,

Feb. 16, 1*53 10 If

STORE* ifl:A

aaJi.

tmtnA

l"t*

\-1'

L"

S. MACK.

New Leather Store.

HPHE subscriber, lute of Pnyton, Ohio, would .L respectfully inform the citizens of Terro Haute and surrounding country, that ho lins opened a Wholesale and Retail Leather Store on the corner of National Road and Fonrth Streets, west of the Post Office, where he will devote his attention to

LEATHER, HIDES, OIL, AND FINDINGS, where may be found at all times, SKIRTING Harness, Bridle Leather, Collar Leather, Padding, Seating, Sole and Upper, Calf and Kip Skins. Morocco. Iinings, Bindings, Topping,

Lasts, Pegs, Shoe Nails •Boot Trees, and small Tools, .i

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

Leather in the rough purchased ulso, Hides nnd Skins, for which I will pay fair pricos in CASII or Trade.

ID" Orders from a distance filled, and should

(he chjll cr cfln hnvc bis moliey back

Please call and examine for yourselves, and

don't forget the place, on tho corner next the Post Office, for good Leather and Cheap Bargains. HENRY SNYDER.

Nov. 10, 1852,-48-tf

WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Vigo and surrounding counties, that I have fitted up NEW MACHINES with NEW CARDS,«t iAKES pleasure in assuring the friends and 1 *. ,h° my work to be superior to any other done in this place. .iny person who does not get good work can have pay forthc same in good Rolls, or the highest market price in cash.

GROCERIES.-

JOHN 13. LUDOWICI,

continue the business at the old stand, and is prepared to give good bargains in every thing in his line. Thankful fur former "t

he solicits a call frotn every one desiring to supply them«elves in the line of Groceries and Liquors, at Wholesale or Retail.

He is now receiving his spring stock, consisting of a full assortment of Groceries of all kinds

Tobacco. NniIs, Glass, Leather,

&c., bc., all of which will be disposed of atthu lowest figure. Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row.

March 23, lH53-l5-tf

FURNITURE FOR SALE. Tho subscriber, from Cifftf nnatti Ohio, has arrived at Terre-Haute, and can be found at Deming's

New Brick House, on 3d street, opposite the Prairie City House, with a large and superior lot of FURNI­

TURE, consisting of Matble-Top, Dressing and Plain

BWmmMiJBo

High and low post Bedsteads, 8ofa and Sofaig Cnairs. Tables, Sofas and Lounwhich will be sold low for cash.

seat Rock in ges. All

Jan. 5 1853 4-lyr

FIGURED

new

style Ladies' Collars, Under sleeves, Paris Kid Gloves, and numerous other articles of Dress Goods, too many to enumerate. Call and ex amine they will be ftold ch

H. TURNER.

Paper Hangings.

__

D. G. FORSTER.

LADIES' DRESS GOODS.

and plain black silk

TerreHaote, MaygS.Mtf

charoc*

Icon and brocade of various qualities, do borages, delaines, poplins, French and American lawns, wfeHe dress goods of all kinds ginghams, silk and mohair alpacas. All of which will br soldi cheap for cask at P. NIPPERT'S,

North of Public Square.

FRESH FRUITS!i!r,

ORANGES,

LEMONS, RAISIN8, FIGS

and PRUNES, HAVANA PRESERVES, FRENCH FRUITS, in their own juice, and BRANDY CHERRIES, for sale by TO #41 -"W WASSON fc CO.,

Feb 23. Rose's Blook.

JUST

Screens and Win­

dow Shades. J. COOK dc CO. April 97. 1853-28-tf

received a large supply of superior Monte Cristo, Colorado, La Fiel, General Taylor and La Norma Cigars, by the box or retail, at tbe Terre-Haute Drug Store.

J. R. CUNINGHAM.

December 1, 1852-51-tf

DAVID W. BAHTKIN.

CINCINNATI CABINET WAREROOif,

4 th Street, between Wabash and Ohio, TURK-HAUTE, INDIANA. 17 URNISHES every description of CAB* JL INKT WORK, at lower rules than ever offered on tbe Wabasb. Call and see.

May IS, 1833-O-tf