Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 37, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 August 1853 — Page 4
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terre-HAUTB business^CARDS.
~DA'gUKR Ii IiO'l'Y ES. rpHE subscriber thankful for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him, by the citizens^if Terre-Hautc, would lake this opjortunitr at the commencement of tlte new year, to
Inimitable Specimens of the A.t
his rooms, his sTiy-light*, or illuminated l"c" tu?4?but would Sit,,ply mj that hi* room* bbvcl. ... are comfortable, hi light gooa, and his
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rm PL A TE,
V.£™i .ill bc llLUUIXATED if roq.io.tKI by
"bviigaivs TOIBE HAD IK
AT
kkoitckd rniciA
JOHN TIER NA iV, WHOI.ESAI.E A'D HKTATI. DI'.U.Mt
In Hides and Leather,
National KotuUt., G«cn Hrnnt, Sortb of the Square, TBB*B-H*»JT*, lint.
toieent ratct, among which may be found, the Best Cincinnati Tanned Sole leather New York Red
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Cincinnati Hand Harness, bridle anil Skirting leather, Kip and Calf Skin# ami upper Uather Lining and Pad sKtns: Philadelphia Ladies' Morrocco
Men's .. .. i, •.J
Goat, Deer and Lamb 8kin« shoe bindnnj all of which can be had cheap for t/ASIIt Tbcpublic are respectfully requested to call jihI examine my stock. CASH paid for Leather in the rough., Prompt attention paid to all orders.
The ni«bc«t cash price p#W for Sumac
The highest
dry, at all times. Jan. 5 1853-6-tf
«sh price paid for Hides, green and JOHN TIER.M.VN.
I
REMOVAL
J. M. If AGED
'Kmbraces this opportii jof informing liirt old
rons, and the public generally, that he haa rc moved hta
Saddlery, Harness,
J_JAS,also, removed his MAGISTRATE'S
April ID, 1653. _____ GKOVEtv.
LIVINGSTON
«ru?1a r1 ?nciTr
Saddlerv and Harness Manufactory, veniencoof his gueats, must, make his House a to the frame building, on Market Street, south pleasant stopping place for the man of bns,of Longdon's (formerly Dole's) Livery Stable, pleasure or traveling publ.c-and particwhere ne keeps a general aisortiru nt of ..larly IW who wish to take passage on
Hridlcs,
and every thing in that line. O" All work entrusted to him will be neat ly and promptly executed.
MK. SAMUEL IIAGER
JL OFFICE in the front, part of the same in,
building roceive prompt and efficient attention Torre-IIaute, March 31, 1B52-I6 tf
Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!! KEE1' constantly for sale, all such I- Stoves (for either wood or coal,) as'are required in the Wabash Valley, suitable for Parlor, Sitting-room, Sleeping-rodin, Kitchen or Shop said Stove* are manufactured in Terre-IUute and warranted to stand fire, perform well, and Rive satisfaction am not only able and willing to make Rood my warrantees, but prepared to repair any stove 1 sell, which is manufactured in Terrellaute, or replace any of the plate* As may burn out, speedily and at a trifling expense. As this great advantage, my patron* enjoy over those who buy atoves that arc manufactured at a distant market, is becoming duly appreciated in our wholo communi* ty to on large would be but a waste of word*, we wilt, therefore, only add that we have confident hopes of so dealing as to deserve patronage.
& CO.,
Suceriters to Mervin Co. and tVoJfc, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, TERREHAUTE, 1^1).
HEVERT
NCt$:
Scojt & Co, Toledo J. McGregor A Co,, New Orleans Gibson, Stockwcll «Js Co., New York, Julius Hull & Co.. Cincinnati Meldrum Co., Madison W. A. Bradshaw, Indianapolis.
July27.l853-33.6m
Auction
1853. JAMI.VKKU.KY, Late with K. S. Wolfe.
WM. M. MERWI*. Late of Morwin A Co MERW1N KELLEY,
aihl Commission Mcrc-haiiliJ,
And dealers in Groceries, fix., at II kolcsale, West side Public Square. 1 door north of E. S. WwliVs, TERRE HAUTE, 1ND.
HKFlRtUVCES
E. S. Wolfe, Beraent & Co.. Grovcrroan dli Bourne, N. Smiih «ts Sous, J. W. Stewart, Waason & Co.
July 27, 1853-33-tf
:ojK3M-JI mar H. It. SMITH,
lo*s by previous arrangements. .• Terre-Haute, Aprils !, '51- U) ly
-IT'T.
r»R m.* D. S.
BEING now permanently located in his new'OFFICE on Ohio Street 3d door Ka it of the Public viare, will at all
WALL,
W^CLD
ir
tad vicinity. Tcrro-IUutc.
M.
P.,
(IATK
OF
KKSTl-CKY,)
lnoltMilev*iu!
ofRceat tho Prairie Cifv :m 4 Store, Corner 4th and National Street#, wiwi« he m«" found at all Ukvj* during the d«, njccept nrof^»»i 'ly absent.
Room* «t tie Prairie it
Tt'URK II \I*TK, IMWASA
VI' c«
CSV«, 0*t •M
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3. R.
DAVID W. KANKIJf.
iKKE-UArtE, rn:
PURSISHES .trtryi«.-nFa« of CABO* W»W. CaU Na* 18, WiiV£3-tr
FOREIGN BUSINESS CARDS.
LaFayette
r,"
inform them that he^ill continues to pru-l-ice j.1^. the most .. *.
1 1
found in tl»c western country. He would not or*«*/
found in tl western w»u«j. "V seiprcwl? Su presume to impose upoli
f,ir
credulit} of'
tiding public, bv trumt*.wig the furniture of
no,T/
Pictures marie upon a dean, highly pvlutheu, Ji it C-h,
he id fitting upn?wronn'H n. htj Orleans. Liberal ei Klock, with a SK Y-lJOHl that «liltxcceu tothetu 'V,
Tcrre-Haute, January 5,
a*far a"
Book Bindery!
«3BLANX BOOK MANUFACTORY, and Job Printing Establishment. ATE ertennive additions and improvements have j'?5^ *blis'.: .v~i!t nnfMjaal!** by a*y jtncrt id:
A^F-«
Vt
TTiirii^ CAPITAL IK )USE, I.EAlUti.
warranted
'f Hail road
'•i- .ficc r..i count? o&cei*, ^'orpora- •. '••••. ".r/. isnot earned tetst bcei t-ued op in all itsdcp»£$ineuUi
CbT
Tcrfe Hall
CVRUS LL!JE & C%
Tcrfe Haute. July 07, ?P3 ?-33 3m. _£f¥-j
JX/)f XA,,0LISt
i'l
W: MOKOAN.
MORGAN
CO.,
&
a pYadeaa-W bis'Own invention, »«d practiced, & tOnVflfdillg M(?icfl3ilti, "r4!^nsriAr mi' lV-.-uioe expectation* of its friends. onhi by himself.' ... ., ,:f No. 23 West Front St., Cincinnati, 0. Not Mim but Itsintrinsie virtues and the unmistakable t.« that •iputv ljroFTT Co Now ber.HH conferred ou tbonsanda of sufferers, eouitfon1 a tnn innate audmai. .ill the reputation it enjo». While c&sh advances made on con- jmany inferior medics thnist upon the community, ,, Mtnimeirt* tothetu.arid to our correspondents
aiiything of the kind in his city. a« tar ah yorj. Philadelphia and Baltimore, every tiia). conferred benefits on the afflicted they the »an at meridian docs nru^hUght^^^ ini^ al-lyr.
in.N'ew York. I'hila
IOUGHTOX. Dtc- *8^-51-1
JXJjJAXJ,.
Omsibcs and
BAGGAOECAR
,r"rL
always
I5EATTY, LIGGETT Sc CO., Commission & Forwarding Merchants, No. 106 .Magazine St-. A'» Orlravs, I,a. 3T Cash advances made on consignments, i,v BRUCE, .MORGAN & CO., .... "Dec. 1, 1852 51-1 yr Cincinnati. O.
Di^,n«,1Ia?!i
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. 32aiS CTsapb'E®
Will always be furnished with the best the .country affords, and no pains or expense will
Hpared
ildiilff- All business entrusted to liim w.^U.vtho tastes of his Patrons. SNS'-mivssl Is large and entirely Nknv, among the best in the City and, at all times, will be supplied with good Hay and Grain, and Horses strictly attended to.
to administer to the gratification of
Charges Moderate—Call and see. (1T BOARDERS taken bv the Day, Week, Mouth or Year. JAM&S S. CLARK. l)cc. 8, 1852-52l
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. SoHiffhing bitter and more economical than Soda, Cream Tartar, or any other preparation in existence for Baking.
DI
rkkk\S chkmical YKAST, OR BAKING POWDER.—For raisinc Bread, Biscuit, Fried Griddle and Johnny Cakes, Puddings, Pot-Pies, Corn Bread, Sweet Cakes, Apple Dumplings, Pastry, 5tc., A:c., this article is one that every
FAMILY, HOTEL, BOARDING HOUSE, Eating Saloon, Ship, Steamboat, Vessel, Canal Boat, Ac. wHMud.upon a careful trial, to be the
to suit.
a !.,, .. ASHUiTv In Hi ,rr of 0\.n •.iction in tbe XimtC T., BU1TT(V\ CO, »_!!•- I'-vvrp. -Wi.--:'rr Ai VI .rCn*CJMC—ClaiUs *»d Forwaramff anil Commission Merchants, vwet»,
KlrA-
*. ft: p*» «.
t,
Freeman,
.Wiofttfi JUixxd Stml* Pkit:,.jt Hoifs T«rr«»Kaate, Indian*. ^•^.TrartictiUr attention paid to Watch Fo of Clocks aa4 Jewelry
pwiirulg. sto«k always Oi J. 8 Tenr«-IU« :•. Nor. 24. *59 50 tf
CINCINNATI CABINET WAKER00H.••^.^!»^W.lt4d,'^1 Ilk tlSWt, !»», sad 0hiQ|. viui by a»* ercrlffw^kt fr«n Ciacimsali plscfe. All "who r-*r.t tita-pare. laulterated article, trill picas adl a?«^ for All of foisign
uteOu vrtt etVrd
I N I A I
ir*r bo carctut to bsk ror uuukke'S BAKING I'OWDfcR. and take no other, and you will not be deceived. bold by the best grocers and druggists generally. BLOOD & McOABE,
PHYSICIAN AND fitVROEONf. sWk of Mechanics' Tools of every descrip-
rcspfciftuiy knnounce to the CiUten* off |jOT1 ex coed ed in the State. T\e
vi^.ty.thalhe hMUkenai
lou»e, wuiie lie ma) be
fo\'". 1 at night. erre-Haute, Apr. 28, tf
C, A, H0NT, X. B„ A srrcskAttvs
3ft, tf
t. »turtvMt,
1 d,
STORE
LtJDOmCl,
'nmotmii: all siKia or
Qr^wHw. Xtarara. ®U«K *al|» ««d U*««r
Maeic.
,fA S tV irapplr of Piano tnti 21 «d Jf*. B. BCCEHNOHAil
Feb 9 fm -,pr.„
IS!
wsSB&m
Agents for Tcrro-IIautc, Iml.
Feb, 2:vl£J3-ll-Giho-$b.rs
Spring Stock, 1853.
E a re re iv in in of at E Hardware, embracing every variety of!
goods in our lino, which are offered to our old customers and the public generally,on our customary liberal terms.
Our'assortment is unusually large and complete, and tho fact so well established, that wo sell a
Jirst rale article
a poor one,
timns be tn readiness to wait on hh patrons in all things POrUumue to his profession. vHs, Vim, Bellows, and all heavy goods, is N. B^—-ikTo CREDIT given lor operations, un-1
Vcry
as low as is charged for
that no oue who will call on us will
bo disappointed in not linding a largo stock and low prices. Our stock of every description of Iron, Nails, Steel, Chains, Axes, Saws. Oun Barrel*. An
Our stock of saddlery is enlarged, and a] great variety of now pjilternS added. Wo have ovory thing wanted in the building lino, and a groat variety of goods for furnishing. Every implement needed by the farmer I may be found in owr establishment, and our
haVo Wh{lo 0jl
kinds. April 27, IS53-20 tf
pajnH
of aH
-J. COOK Jk CO., No. 1, Union Row.
•v AVOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS,
TONIC,
AS bantHthe »»vpcvty 5obrowned andwt»picd isV1GORATING CORDIAL Ponlar^ a& H- bein/a^UariRcr WflttWbpi! Tin,* Meptnsi*. B«vk*»«S is manufactured by the tc*** to»av. {hkt i:p "ift roenUof are«wWBsetticai {--V-^'mwB1w»wrtvnand tuttion, many evperience to pr*etlce, he ow»,l»roperty and now trader* hisservites to tb« ci««Hs ©f lVm lUui*- iagredicBt but
nirftimc, ijm-jwsrat
01
•Uty.
0
best )v ,'ile
'Its extta.Mnary tn« mal ci ,'pertte»* tj* GetT. RHKI"jtaTis*, tsc l«oe?v, Fi.iTeim.-. it,ic Piixs. of th« St *H4l wb.:th«r i.i VnrtT or lyrAXt»-
th
-••v !-. Tt*-'*. ptU'l!
Vs' -n ef P»:i '•*. r« tisirf-5 *1
:*ii»t ttt^irlwr »»d jxraScious isv *»tt.•• For sale be V- Aii O.N & CO, IPebrwary t©, !^. »t tf
CINCINNATI
2IS!!B333)
F.T HTL3IAK', is iMrtr-wakin- tU Wliikty that wu* errr t«rr--d
Paper
(-»nt
Wir.'% mad id, F: T. HtTLMAN. Road op(M -y 5, I&..T 3i«f
Hanffiap. I
"WTEliw op room in our es-• taWtOMBMiftl fur tk* fmftt nuurianJ uA hMX*.st*A* *C w.nralswS t%€!artrtera.aats»r- We«resowm«tvt»«I *T far the i«rr»t «c- t»« retr ta I Wa ga«, re«ST »ai tlyK «wfTTtch palter®*, Ros®t t*a now kasdaeswrc! papered at natk let* cect ttes bemuse. We STa feti BexAmt** Ptef Wj daw Rfewlfca, J, OOOK 4t CO
*8 acrdma* Ftea wt
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c.
HERBY PECTORAL For the Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH. CROUP, ASTIDIA, AXD
CONSUMPTION.
St'CCfcSSOB* -I^VfANY years of trial, instead of impairORGAN A Ji KjhJ, S VI ,n~ iii« public confidence in this medicine, has
}i
,!Ve f^jed ,i!'i r«--?a discarded, this
!v
every ti
I general thing, but almost invariably, cure the insladi' r- f:n uhicbilis employedAn tiaie uiaKes thest facts Wider and better known, this medicine has gradually becMine the best retiauce uf theafflictcd, from iho log-cabin of the American
I). D. SLOAX, Pnoruinois. IIS Establishment is new, and siiuated in the centre of the Oity. (peasant, to the palaces of European kings. Throughout 1.7' An
ent
attendance to carry passengers and baggage to almost every hamlet it contains, Cherry Pectoral is 1 frj.m flip Dcnnt free of characi I Known as the best remedy extant for diseases of the ia"'1
J.I1i\'A °a3 Throat and Lungs,and in many foreign countries, itis o*pt. &*, ,\ coming to be extensively u*cd by their most iutelli* gent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Ger
stnprepared
,1 put- fainted—and fnrnislicd itli New Furniture, and Sold by J. C. AYER, Carpet8, Beds and Bedding, and Table Furnituro. Having an eye single to the comfort and con-
very thing
nectUd vcrn single day of their cii-itence. Its most important advantages over the old system, are—
1. It saves the expense of milk, eggs, shortening, spoiled bread, and the trouble and expense of procuring good yeast,—water only being necessary. 2. No time is required for the dough to
rise
before
baltiOR consequently bread may be made in a few minutes. M. A cook Can always depend upon having light, sweet, tender and palatable bread and biscuit, whether the flour be of the quality or not. •I. Bread made by this process is much more nutriclous, easier of digestion, better fitted for a weak stomach, sweeter, whiter and lighter, than when made with yeast. a. The bread made by fermentation, does not afford the name amount of nourishment to the system, that it does when made with this compound because the vegetable acid couUiuedln fermented bread, prevents the proper action of tbc gastric fluid unuii It, and, consequently, apart only goea to nourish the body, while, the acids tend to produce dyspepsia and its attendant.evil*.
This article has been thoroughly tented, and is utiiverwilly liked. When used according to the directions. it is
sn^t^^^cm6Ay
BKOWNING & WALL,
NEW
All should insure whose income depends upon their personal exertions, and would cease at their death—as Clergymen, Physicians, Lawyers, Mechanics, and Clerks. Merchants, Tradesmen and Manufacturers, in active business owners of real estate that is incumbered should insure, and thereby prevent a sacrifice in
IS
has gained friends
can never !"iget, and produced cures too numerous and too rem .u iaWe to be forgotten. While it ia a frai. on the public, to pretend that any one medicine will iM illibty cure—still there is abundant proof that the CHERBV Pkctorai.does not only
jre country, in every State, city, and indeed
many, where the medical sciences have reached their highest perfection, Cbcrry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant tise in tbc Armie?, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Institutions, and in domestic practice, as the cure*t remedy their attending Physician* can cmploy for the more dangerous affections of the lungs.— Also in milder eases, and for children it is safe, pleasant, and effectual to cure. In fact, some of the most flattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood.
The
Ciisrrv PECTORAL
'neotfov'tTAtrmr TwriTaTffaiv I We have endeavored here to furnish the community rJsttitfc- rlAU it, lriiilafiAj.^ I Willi a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and 111IK undersigned has resumed his former worth as should commend itself to their confidence— I- Stand, near the Bridge, and only one Block remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which Wmm ih* t„hlir ini,,rrr this has by repeated and countleas trials proved itself .1?. to be and trust by great carc in preparing it with
I his House has btfen grcftiiy cnlafg'ca and eheinichl accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Phy ft N*A improved, by a large addition of Bed Rooms, Uicians anew agciit on which they can rely for the
is manufactured by a practi
cal Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye. with invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed and
Ce
rotected by law from counterfeits, consequently can relied on as genuine without adulteraUon
thal w,u
Prepared and Sold by DitjggistihD Ciilmxst, Lowell, Mass. For Sale by WOOD -& DONXKLLY, „o„« J. K. CUNINGHAM, TcriC01,dUlce
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And at ageneiosin nearly every town in the State. Tcrre-Haute, June 8, 1833-2G-3mo
STOVE
STORE.-
Market Street, 2d Door North 6f Phoenix Block.
SAYRE,
JOIIN
HAS just received an almost endloss variety of Parlor and Cooking
Stoves.
Among his present assortment may be found the Triumph, from Dayton Hoosier State and Kentuckian Premiums, from Cincinnati New World, Globe, Atlas, Gladiator, fc
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 a admirable for either wood or coal, as also is the self-rcgtilati ng Cottage Parlor
Mr. Say re has also an extensive assortment of
Tin and Japanned Ware, Stove Fixtures,
&c.
Store, on Market Street, 2d door North ofNational Road Street, opposite Farrington's Block, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
June 23,1852-28-tf
Jefferson Life Insurance Company, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital $100,000—paid in and
It has two departments—Joint
Endorsers andsecuriticsshould require
g"
des as their security. DIRECTORS.—^H. it. Goodman, W, W. Cones, Wm. Burnet Wm. M. Gammon, President White. Water Canal Samuel B. Keys D. W. Deshler, Columbus, Cashier of Clinton Bank George Carlisle, President Lafavetto Banking Company A. G. Burt C. Conahan Charles Goodman K. Gest H. B. Payne, Cleveland, President of Cleveland and Columbus Railroad.
BOVRD or FitiAVCK.—Hon. Jacob Burnet, Samuel Wiggins, T. S. Goedman, Esq. C. H. B.YILF.V, Agent.
G. W. PATRICK, M, D., Medical Examiner. TerTC-Haute, Feb. 2 1853-8-ty
AMERICAN UNION
I E I N S A N E O A N Capital $100,000. 1 Xl'OIlt'OTlATKD BY
THE
t.KUlSLATCEK OK
OrnrR, No. 14, 'EAST Focbtm Streitt,
OHIO.
Charier Perpetual.
Ciscinmatj.
rruilS COMPANV issues Policies at the following: rates for 31,000, and in proportion for a larger amount. Age. Joint Stock Rates. Mutual Rates. CO Years. 811:80 «IT:T0 •23 do. 13:60 80:40 30 do. 15:90 r. do. 18:40 2V:30 4 0 do 2 1 4 0
Double Reed Whislnj JOHN B. LUDOWICI,
ISRectified
now manufacturing an article of Double W5: key. far superior to any ev-br.v.i-Tst from Cinctnnntl, and in strength, flavor d» iedly the best ever sold in tins western country. All those who prefer a first art .•!• !n a ^OTtimon'biie, for the same noiirv, will p'u.-.-»«e casi at th*
C/XClXXAri STOBK r»hn Port. All kinds of Domestic aud Forv WINES and LIQUORS, of the bo-f »lit\, ipd at Cincinnati prie^,always or, han«.l.
Terre-«f.v. te» Ji3, io«3-7-tf
™^00L! W00I!! •.
100,000
i.»s or wool wAxraj. good, clean fleece and tub washel, for which I will pay tbe highest price in at all times.
JOHN TlERNAN.
Terre-Haate, Feb. 2, lSW-S-tf.
c. *. joerra. «. r. SMITH.
SMITH & CO..
Forwarding and Commfssioa Mfrch^nt^ XationM JS&sd si.. Tsaius-HAtnrit, Ijtd. lS0-14 tf
Clorer and Blae Grass Sesd. of 6^1 bo Irtt of 60 b?ish-
JPCST reoeitine a ftaperW lot of Clnw Seed alior*up*riorlmof60b*s
^sBloe0raM S POTTKR A CO.
a
PEEMA3TENTLY ESTABLISHE D.
tlH)olc5alc ftub
J.
now in receipt of his winter supplies, comprising every variety of articles in his line, making his stock the largest and most complete in Terre-Haute.
By purchasing the stand long occupied by himself as a Drug Store, he considers himself permanently settled, and with the pressntarrangements of making cash purchases, gives mm the advantage of all 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 and 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 longa he remains in the business.
By his uxperience of fifteen years in TerreHaute, together with his attention to the preparing and dispensing of medicines, he hopes will insure him a continuance of former patronage, for which he feels himself under many obligations to the citizens of Vigo and adjoining counties, disposed to continue to serve them as long as they say.
PRESCRIPTIONS put up with care, and all orders promptly filled and forwarded by instructions, and warranted to give satisfaction.
His stock now consists of a general assortment of Mineral and Botanic Medicinest Paints, Oils,Varnishes, Turpentine, Dyestnff»,
Window-glass from 8-10 to 25-30, PlasterParis, Whiting, Putty White, Black and Red Lead British Lustre, Shop Furniture, Bath Brick Imperial, Young
Hvson 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, Ac., for culinary purposes, Soda
Paint, Varnish, Wall, Hair, Scrub, Nail, Cloth, Flesh, Tooth,and Infant Brushes Pure Brandies and Wines, Rye and Bourbou Whiskey, Holland Gin, Peach Brandy, Ac., for medical purposes, aud all articlesusually kept in his line.
JJ- Also, a large supply of all the most Popular Patent Medicines, which can be furnished at manufacturers prices, by the gross or dozen such as Smith's Tonic Syrup. India Cliologojnie, MolFott's Bit ters, Pain Killer, Cherry Pectoral Smith's, Townsend's, Bull's, Guyzott's, Sands' and Howe's Sarsaparilla Brown's Ess. Ginger Mexican Mustang, Gardner's, Nerve and Bone and a variety of other Liniments Fahnestock's, Mr. Lane's, Smith's and Jayne's Vermifuge Mr. Lane's, Moffatt's, Bragg's, Brandreth's, Smith's, Sugar-Coated, Sapington's, Daniel's, Wright's, Sovereign Balm, Phinney's, Jayne's, Clickener's, Champion's and Hebrew Pills Sloan's Powders and Ointment, and Louden A Co.'8 Family Medicines.
Also, a much larger stock of Queehsware— Looking Glasses, Ac., than usual. O* Business done on the CASH system as heretofore, ancl sroods sold as low as cash can buy them anu where, in any markket.
New
Stove
32:00
43 do. 45:40 SfctW 30 do. 32:80 4J?:39 The above rates are taken for tfce whole term ol life. For seven yw»r*' insurance, the rates are 33M percent, lea*. On ue. mu:ij rates one-half only is required in cash, Us retn&iuing half in a Premium Kote.
California risks taken at an extra premium of S }i per cent.
JQr Agency for Terrc-Hautc, Ind.. at the Express Printing Office, East of the Public Square. ». S. DANALDSOIf.
Tcrrd llaute, March 30, lSi3 l61yr $s_\s
Ts-wu knepers, (having two sixes exprctB*e.N snd having ihe exclusive richt to s«
Dg r.e
tn his market,
I
fctl
the
V\
»v
•I wi'.i -iaokrrp four.!
Wajme, !.) Hip and
traRK Soda 1 I. M'
Th 'i
wrU
t»
bolcMle *nd re:»H *!•«, Bkibtftf Tabs.'
is
SEW JEWELRY. A LARGE lot of Gold and Silver Watches Lady's Pins, Ear Rings,
Guard Chains. Buttons, Caff Pins and Buttons, Slides and Vest Hooks, Finger Rings, a new Mvle of Locket Pin, and trety thing in the Jewelry Uae, wfcieli wUl be sold low fc
Jnae 1,
Dr Urban's
Retail
II. CUNINGHAM. (THK OLD STAND.) ft
National Road Street, directly ybrih of the Court-House. Tcrre-Haute. Ind.,
J. II. CUNINGHAM,
December 1, I852-51-ly
secured.
Incorporated by the State of Ohio. rpUIS company have some peculiar ndVAijtagea—its J. capital is paid in aud secured—its Board of Directors well known throughout the West.
Stock and Mutual.
The rates of premium in the Joint Stock department are reduced equal to an annual cash dividend of
three and. one-third per tent.
thirty
The Mutual departments secured by the whole capital of the company, and its accumulations. The rates of premium are the same as in other mutual companies. A note for one-^of/of the premium is taken where the instiranco is for liie, and the annual premium amounts to S l°-
TAKE NOTICE,
200 Packages of Goods have been Received by the late Steamboat arrivals for the
jiiiiim urn 1 I PACKAGES more will be here in a LI'v/ few days by way of the Canal.
A larifp proportion of these Goods, embracing all kinds of STAPLE DRY GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, a great variety of notions, Ac., belong to our Jobbing Department and will be sold to merchants at a oery small advance from cost.
Our retail Stock affords an unusual variety of goods in that line, including plain Black, Fancy, Plaid and narrow stripe Silks Tissues,Barreges, Barrege do Laines Gingham and De Lai no Robes Swiss and Jaconett Muslins, Lawns, Undersleeves and Collars, Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, Crane Shawls Swiss and Jaconett Edgings and Insertings Bonnets, Ribbons, Ac., Ac., of the latest styles. Also the largest stock of all kinds of Hosiery we have ever offered. Our Carpet and House Furnishing'Department, Has been very much increased, and now embraces some 100 pieces of the different grades of Carpets and Mattings, from which selections can be made to please every taste, or suit any purpose. Also, Matts, Itugs, Floor Oil Cloths of all widths Drugget, and a great variety of new and beautiful Window Shades, Window Cornices Blue, Scarlet and Crimson Worsted Damask, Lace and Muslin Curtains and Curtain Drapery, Curtain Cords and Tassels, Cur tain Bands and Pins, Ac., Ac. Also the largest stock of Paper Hangings of every grade in (lie Wabash Valley, (some of them exceedingly rich and beautiful, in gold and velvet,) aud all cheaper than ever before offered.
Anti-Bacchanalian Elixir!!
Safe a»d Sure Remedy for
CURE OF INTEMPERANCE!
rtem.casesinintemperance.taste,andtothe
is not the least injurious sysIt is pleasant to the will enre tbe hardest of 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 be was before he ever drank a drop of the ardent, and he will not have tbe leait desire for intoxicating drinks.
Intemperance is a disease and as such the greater the excess in drinking tbe more speedily is the disease developed, and to such the Klisir is presented as the balm of Gilead— the oil of consolation, peace and perfect restoration.
The more fullv developed is tbe disease tbe more salutary and powerful the effect of this Blixir, at once destroying the appetite for spirits, and restoring tbe tone of the stomach to as healthy an action as it was before drinking a drop of ardent spirits and when intemperance has assumed this diseased form, reason is measurably dethroned, the will to a certain extent becomes ungovernable, until often, alas! many have passed the bounds of sober restraint and though they may desire, in llieir sober moments, to abandon tbe use ofthat which is so rapidly proving their bane, they cannot, unaided, and no aid has ever been tendered such, with success .until tbe discovery of l)r. Urban's never failing Anti-Bacchanalian Klixir since which time none are left without excuse, as the means necessary to destrov tbe taste, and again enthrone reason, bringing tbe will into perfect subjection, by extracting the poisonous sting and temptation of the adder, are placcd within every man's reach: those therefore, who hereafter fill the grave of the drunkard must do so by choice, and not of necessity—it matters not how near it you may be.
As the Elixir is a most powerful purifier of tbe blood, tha seat of all diseases, it haa 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.
T(~~P
The Anti-Bacchanalian is neatly put up and labelled, with full directions accompanying eacb bottle. Price S3 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.
Vegetable
Read what the Editors or tho Louisville Democrat say from their own observation: "Dr. Urban's medicine for tbe cure of chills and fever has efT'Ctcd some wonderful cures in our own midst. A young man who has resided for several years in Lousiana. reached New Albany a few weeks since, weak anil emaciated—literally worn out physically, with long continued chills and fever. He made a short stay at the house of Judge Smith, where bis old disease continued with no less severity than at home in Louisiana. Having exhausted almost every remedy known to the medical profession, he procured a box of llr. Urban's celebrated medicine, and after taking two pewders was entitely relieved and restored to health, lie has been well ever since—says his health has not "been as good for soveralyears, 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, Go Third St., between Maiu & Market, Louisville, Ky., wholesale and retail. URBAN & DIDLAKK. 53^0n the receipt of SI the Powders will be sent, free of charge, to any part oftbe U. States. It may also be obtained of all the principal Druggists in the country.
May 4, 1853-21-lyr$ak sx. PENNS LVA
N AR
on NATIONAL
L. RYCE.
Terre-Haute, May 4, lS53-21-tf
Store and Copper
On Fourth Street, one door Xorth of Main. TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
rT^HE
undersigned would respectfully ann.",!nce to the ci i7.^:-,p of Yipo and tbe ruljoiningcoi ea, that he just openvl anew St«ve, Tin und Copper er .Mi-hm-ut, wbrre he intends to keep C9a*Ut«tlr OH hand, a inrse ai- l:mfiii of
STOVES, TIN AND COPPER WARE. My stoves are or the newest and most apj)tovt.d pattern, among which, will be found the ju*tly
CELEBRATED MKT EOS AIR-TIGHT
23 c£ Cs. ^3 3D 3* $» a To wfc:ch, I would particularly call the attention of :per», (having two si*e* ex
E.ibbons.
Shop.
(SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT,)
SOLICIT
for their his stove
just pride ia m«m:Mdl#til
ver, best Stoves ever offer* for sale on ch)ap
force Aiiu Copper kettle*. jr»-
li:wi-
ni of a»y of Uie ^r»:«*!r»" trill do a .-a:), 1 ii)i-i).l to very !oW.—
My uiwUoocuug Mtea suiaii proitis.'' JAMES T. MOOHK.
S. B.-J T. M-« kinds of Work in '~b W-.1K ptsst. 4enng entire .satisfaction. dS,
«0
prf jisred .J
Tin,* .—, !r,r... tncic-'. •I fee .f
Gi tt me
F«°e
for cash.
J. K. CRISHER,
NEfV GOODS.
{^IHE
subscriber ia now receiving a good assortment of
Spring and Summer Good*
at tho FRENCH STORE. We*t of th« Public Souane, Terre-Haute, IndianaF. E. LESEITRE.
ApfS 20.1553-19 tf.
TOous.
AILRO AD.
THIS ROAD BEING NOW COMPLETE, IT OPENS A COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Pittsburg and Philadelphia, or Pittsburg and
Baltimore.
BY
which Freight from the West can reach an Eastern Marketquicker and cheaper than by any of the present rival routes: they connect with tl daily Packets at Pittsburg, from St. Louis, Louisville Cincinnati, Wheeling, and all the different points oi tho western waters: alsos with tho Cleveland ai I Pittsburg Railroad, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburg.
Cars run through between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA without transhipment of Freight, an ad vantage that can be appreciated by ail shippers.
In case of obstruction of Navigation by
CINCINNATI,or
Kailroad.
towns in the interior by
RATES OF FREIGHT.
Between Pittsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore FIRST CLASS. ff'iuter Summer Rates. Rales.
Dry Goods, Books and Stationery. Boots,) Shoes, Hats and Carpeting, Furs and Peltries, Feathers, Saddlery, &c.
SECOND CI,ASS.
Brown Sheetings & Shirtings in Bales, Drugs, Glass Ware, Groceries, except Coffee, Hardware, Hollow Ware, Machinery, Oil-cloth, Wool, kc.
MAGRAW & KOONH, Freight Agent, Raltimoro, JOSEPH L. ELLIOTT,
Freight Agent, No. 7 H'est it., JV. T. II. H. HOUSTON, Qen. Freight Agent, Phila.
March 16, 1853-H-lyr
E O A
WILLIAMS & EARLY,
'rAVE removed from their old stand, to the .JL store recently occupied by M.
ROAD STREET,
Ccxsinoiiam's
Drug Store,
OPPOSITE THE
COURT HOUSE.
We are now opening a Large and General Stock of
Fa icy and Staple Dry Goods,
of American and Foreign Fabrics, comprising every variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Rich fig. Silks, Merinoes, Cashmeres,
Muslin
DeLaines Ac.,English, French and American Prints "n great variety. Bay State and other long and sauare Shawls,rich embroidered and
lain shawls, in colors,black and mourning, Gloves, Hosiery and all the minor articles for Ladies. Misses and Children's use.
Having engaged the services of Mr. John Reinhard to assist in the inner department of our business, and under our new arrangements we are prepared to offer such inducements to buyers as will guarantee perfcct satisfaction.— Please give us a call.
WILLIAMS A EARLY.
Nov.3,1852. 47 tf
Fresh and Choice O E I E S
WA9SON & CO.,
Rote'/ Block, Corner of Ohio and Second Streets.
the attention of the citizens of
Terre-Haut\
to their
choice stock of
ILY GROCERIES,
FAM-
which they will dispose of
for ca,h at wholesltle and retail) coa8ist.
par}, of
ly on b»!d all kinds ofTi* tn
icice and Prime Louisiana Sugars,
and QoWeo SvrtiM Old Government
1
Java aud I rmic Green Rio Coffee (new crop)
of *r?d irrm wtrk for Steam Choiee'Greon and Black Teas Fresh Carolina
N. B.—A first rate assortment of
Iiats. Gaps* Fine Shirts.
i\ -(Bf mi turf |. November 17, 1852-49-tf
1
Fever and Agii'e Powders:
The only sure remedy ever known for Chills and E ver, and warranted to cure, in all cases. if taken according to directions.
It cures, when taken according to directions, in Twenty Minntes, leaving no Fever after the Chi ti very seldom requiring more than one dosetomakea permanent cure. A great number of cases, from two to five years standing, have been cured with the first dose, and Chill has never, as, yet, returned. The beauty of this medicinc is, that it stops the Gliill in twenty minutes, or less, and the 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 preparatious wherever it has been introduced.
REMOVAL OF
l^.-^vW^TO
DAVID
URBAN & DIDLAKK,
63 Third Street, Louisville, Ry. DR. URBAN'S..
There is in connection
5 pieces superfine Anchor Cloths
Cassimere. Also,
April 13,1653-1B-tf.
Nov\ 21,1852-50 tf
ICE
or tow
watku, freights westward can be forwardedi from Pi^tsburo to
per 100 lbs. 91. 75 els.
85cts. GOcts.
THIRD CI.AW.
Butter in Firkins A Kegs. Candles .CotO ,] Qucensware,Tallow,
~'Sets.
ton, [in winter,] Tobacco, in leaf or Manufactured, [Elalward,] &c„ &c.
FOURTH
50cts.
ft,AS*.
Bacon. Cotton [in summer,'] Coffee lard» and Lard Oil, [through] Pork fresh in Gjcls. 40cts, full carloads at owners risk.
GEO. C. FRANCISCUS, Freight Jlgent. Pittsburg. E. J. SNEEDER, J'reight Agent, Philadelphia
Rice (new crop) Picklcs in Jars Pine Apple and English Dairy Cheese* Salmon, Mackerel, bought in the best Eastern markets, consist in and Tongues and Sounds bbls.. bbls and 1 kits Sperm, Star and Mould Candles
1 Allspice, Mustard, Starch and Boston &'»ap,j wart, Hals, Cam, Boots, Shoes, dc., -s Oil. Pepper Sauce and Table]
t, ^t manufacture and^ jjouge
Cut Tobacco, with a general assortment
Terre-Haute, Feb. 23,1853-11-tf
Wines, Brandies and Liquors*
iac and Castillian Brandies.
Madeira. Sherry, Port and Malaga Wises, in wood aad glass. Champaigns, Sparkling Catawbaand Claret do.
French Cordials, assorted. Very Superior Old Iri*h Wb5s!t*v, For sale br WASSON'A CO. '"rh, S3. Ro«'» Block,
Wool Carding at Holmes* Kill
\\TTLL be siperiotended by Mr. D. Swine v* hart, who is well known as a good workman. Farmers and other* ean depend on getting good Rolls, and prompt attendance, by bringing their Wool to H0LME3' MILLS.
April 20, IS53.
Ticketsfrom Cincinnati to Philadelphia, or Baltimore, by Railroad, can be purchased of P.
tween
W. Sekam,
March IG.J853 Jyr
adjoining
O I S I E
AND HIT & CAP MmiSffiiKNT,
North-East Corner of the Public Square, (FARRINGTON'S
tiliSI
8 I 1 5 3 I S S S THE
UNDERSIGNED
will
O" Full supply of TRAVELING
N. B:
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Notice to Eastern Travelers.
A
CONTINUOUS Unilroad from Cincinnati, t.'leve. land, Wooster, Massillon, Alliance, O., and Chicago, III., to Philadelphia,
via
W.Stra-
nr.R, Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. And by the Stenm
themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not cxceedins? §100 THOMAS MOOKK.
B. II. CO UN WELL.
MERCHANT TAILOR, East of the Square.
KPJtPS
made to order, atshort notice, and warranted.
Hisft'x consists of various Brosdcloths, all colors Ca^imcrsand Vcstings. all kinds Shirts, Underahirts, H'dkerchlefs, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, fcc.
His garments will be fashionably and substantially made, and prices graduated to the lowest 11 vine mark. His stock, in part, consists of Black, Blue, Brown,
Olive, Grey, and Mixt Broadcloths, of various prices. Black, Blue, Doeskin, and checked Csssimers, 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, die., die., always on hand.
r* Call and examine the stock and leave yoor measure. [March 30,1853-16 If
SYLVESTER WILLIAMS. UNDERTAKER AND COFFIN MAKER/ r~ /-. ESPBCTFULLY Informs the riff. %mb%SBBesS* IV lensofTerre Haute and vicinity, that be will give undivided attention to tbe above fru siness, with a view to relieve tbe friends of deceased
Seath
ersons from the indispen**1 le trouble attending
To persons in the country. I wooldsay that I will furs coffinset««rr tbantt'-y have been furnisher by person in tbe county, 'l wi!i attend tbe fu' neral with my hearse free of charge, any distance not' over ten miles.
B!i"n on rry street, betwrm Market and Second1 T-.i /.j-Hauf March 13.1850-13 if
NEW DRY G00D8—NOT WET GOODS J^HE subscriber is now receiving his larg J. and extensive Stock of Spring Goods
in part of Dry Good*, Mdion*. Hardware, Queens•
wj,jcji
Packet Line to Pittsburg, and thence by Railroad to and Skins, for which I will pay fair pricca in Philadelphia, from the Captains on board, ami from CASH or Trade. Cleveiand viaCleveland andIWtWwrgiRailroSd,and (jj- 0r(Jcrfl from ft distancefllled, and should Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,of
I).
Pamcnger Agent, Phila. J. MKKRI.MKN, raeaengtr ,9genl Pittsburg,
TIKS
of a friend,and would »t»te that he is prepsrto undertake tbe whole business of funerals, if destreo or any part thereof, at reduced prices.
A hearse will, in all cases be furnished, fret of charge to such as procure coffins at bis establishment. Coffins kept on hand of all sizes.
j,e trill sell as cheap as any regul,-j
in the place
iomen aod t},e
of Groceries sujtaMe for Fartoilj ase«. a call and examine his Mock. O" A wagon will be in readiness to convey| goods to any part of tlte citv, free of expense.!
his old friends and cut
public are invited to give hud
National Road street, North the Court House. Mav 4, iaS3-21~tf
To the Ladies.
THE
under signed has a large and Bandsonie assorUnent of Fashionable Dress Goods, consisting, in part, of black Brocade Silk*, fancy Brocade Silks, fancy (all wool) and Satin plaid Baregea, Silk Tissue*. French Lawn, Portsmouth Laws, French Brill Ian t#ens, new sivle Ladie*' Gollars, Undersle«v«rs, Paris Kid Gloves, and numerous other articles of Dr«* Goods, too many to enumerate. Call and exainine they will be sold cheap.
Maj *, 1853. J. fit. TURNER.
HOT BED SASH.
«OX8 o»e, come all wbo low ea and order tbe above mentioned ind
rlj- Tecetabtea. itdispeaaable
tick to tbe practical ganicner. Leave your order early at tte Mtder^ Beyot. tan try 12. 5 tf 0,W BRAPPEH.
d*
BLOCK,)
*0?©i a & O a a
enumerate tl^e advantages of buying at this celebrated Establishment would be superfluOur 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 well as we have ever yet done—more than this we know they do not desire.
Cravats, Under Clothing,, fyc., yriiAUs ISAA C\S,
A
4JWU JL 11 li
This is the most extensive and complete assortment of Clothing in this city,and every arti-_ cle sold is warranted,
with the
SATINS —A few Piec«% of Very h'eSVy boiled Satins, just received at*\
HAS ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
made up in the latest style, and sold at the lowest rates. He may,with confidence, say to the public, that at no store 'in this city, goods of a superior quality are sold at rates so low.
respectfully invites, therefore, all who desire to nurchase, to «ivo him a call, and convince themselves that tho best bargains can be obtained by buying of liim. My establishment
be found on 2d street, West of
where I shall be happy to give the
Best bargains in town, in Ready-Made Clothing.
TRUNKS,
and
Pennsylvania Railroad,
from Pittsburg to Philadelphia. Through from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, in 37 hours. Cleveland to SO ."»•? Pittsburg to 1! Being the shortest and quickest Route from the Great West, to the Atlantic Cities.
Faro through by Railroad from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh $!) 50 Massillon, 10 00
Cleveland, 10 00 Mansfield and Crestline 11 00 Columbus, 12 OS Toledo,
a
CARPET SACKS, always
Terre-Haute, March 16, 1853-14-tf SAMUEL MACK.
Tho Clothing we offer to the public, is made on especial order, at our manufactory of Harmon Mack A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio,and I will supply merchants at Cincinnati wholesale prices.
smTifiifc SONS'
&
AND MANUFACTO[tY OF
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE.
Xulional Iload Street, Terre-Haute. Indiana.
4*c.
Xorth-East Corner Public Sgttare.
'5 Terre-Haute,
THE TERRE-HAUTE CLOTHING STORE.
ROSS' CORNER.
THE LARGEST STOCK ON THE WABASII
H. ARNOLD has removed his Clothing Store to the room recently occupied by Mr. J. C. Ross, one door north of his old stand, where he is daily receiving large lots of Goods from the Eastern Cities, all of which he is determined to sell at a very small advance on eastern cost
Clothing Store an extensive Merchant Tailoring Establish
ment where any garment will be made to order at short notice. All are invited to call.
Cloth's and Cassimeres. H,.
10 pieces superfine Doeskin Cassimorc^ 20 pieces Fancy
Ind.
*wv9#ftfrtt
•JGi&ifetsmMs
a*
srf
ARNOLD'S
1
I
ft
H«
the Square, near the corner of Ohio
St.,
on hand. I
S. MA0K.'
New Leather Store.
TI^HE .subscriber,lateof Dayton,Ohio,would respectfully inform the citizens of Term Haute and surrounding country,
that
ho has
opened a Wholesale and Retail Leather Store on the Corner of National Itond and Fourth Streets, west of the Post Office, where he will devote his attention to
LEATHER, HIDES, OIL, AND FINDINGS, re may be at all S I IN Harness bridle Leather, Collar Leather, Padding. Seating, Sole and U/ipcr, Calf and Kip Skins. Morocco. Linings, /findings. Topping,
Ij(s/$,
13 00
Cincinnati,'via Crestline.) 15 00 Chicago, (via Michigan Southern R. H. 18 To Chicago, Wnukegan, Kenosha, Illinois Racine, Milwauke, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, via Detroit and Michigan Central Railroad, 00.
Pegs. Shoe Xails
Bool Trees, arid
-t'
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 nlao,Hides
Horton. ticket .. ... ,. ,,
agent at tho Bidden House, Cleveland, Ohio. the article or price not suit, if returned in good
Post Office, for good Leather and Cheap Bargains. HENRY
Nov. 10,iar2,-48-tf
SNYDER.
(iROCrcillES.
JOIIN B. LUDOWIC1,
rT^AKES
pleasure in assuring tho friends and
I- customers of the late firm, that lie will
constantly on hand a general assortment of continue the business at tho old stand,and is Goods for Gentlemen Apparel, which will be „rnrinr„,,
)n vn
j„
avJv
prepared to give good bargains in every thing in bis line. Thankful
for former palronage,
he solicits a call from every one desiring to supply themselves 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, Nails, Glass. Leather, Ac.,Ac., all of which will be disposed of atthu lowest figure. $
Call at the Cincinnati Store. Union Row. March 23,1853-15-tf
FURNITURE FOR SALE.
f.
The subscriber, from Cincinnati 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-
'RE, consisting of Marble-Top, Dressing and Plain
j^Iigh and low rw*t Bed*tead», Sofa and Sofapat Rocking Cliairs. Tables. Sofas and Lounbs. All of which Will be sold low for cash.
D. G. FORSTER.
[Jan. 5 1853 4-1 yr LAI)IES~DRESS GOODS. i^IG'URED and plain black «ilk chnme-
I eon and brocade of various qualities, do ber iges, detflnes, poplins, French and American lawns, wbite dress goods of all Mnds ginghams, silk ana [mohair alpacas. All of which will be sold cheap for Sash at
V.
NIPPKRT'8,
•A, Worth of Public Square.#:
Terre Haute, Way », i4tf
FRESH FRUITS!"
GRANGES, LEMONS, RAI8INS, Fioi
\J
JAMES H. TURNER,
and PRUNES, HAVANA PRESERVES, IKNCH FRUITS, in their own juice, and 1ANDY CHERRIES, for sale by
Feb 23, *V
TL
WASSON A CO
WASSON A CO./ Rose's Bloak.,
CIGAES.
[USTree^iV(d a large supply of superior Monte Cristo, Colorado, La Fiel, General Taylor and La Norma retail, at the Terre-Haute 3. ember 1,1
Cigars, by the box or Drug Store. 1 CUNINGHAM. S
B52
51 -tf
London Porter and SccUsfc Alsl IaRCLAY a PERKIN'S London Porter.iHibbsrd's Superior SeoUsh Ale. Suitable tivalida. isale bv WASSON CO. 23, Rose's Block.
and Sh«ftt Iron Ware. Stove furnis. Ac., Ac., of all descriptions, kept coaba»f and forsaie at wholes«" \on for sale at 13.1S53.
Male or retail, br B. GHOVER.
