Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 September 1853 — Page 4

TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS.

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Subscriber thankful for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him, by the citixens of Terre-Haute, would take this opporta* nity at the commencement of the new year, to inform them that he still continue# to produce thefmost

Inimitable Specimens of the Art

found in the Western country. He would not

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resume to impose upon the credulity of a conpublic, by trumpeting the furniture of his rooms, his sky-light*, or illuminated picturw, but would simply say that his rooms are comfortable, bis light good, and a Pictures made upon a clean, highly polished

SILVER PLATE,

and will be ILLUMINATED, if requested, by a prjcess of his own invention, and practiced only by himself. tr He would further inform the public that he is fitting up new rooms in the Prairie City Block, with a SKYLIGHT that will exceed any thing of the kind in this city, a* far as the sun at meridian does a rush light.

J.W.HOUGHTON.

Terre-Haute, January 5,1853-tf

BARGAINS TO BE HAD IN LEATHER AT REDUCED PRICES!

JOHN TIBRNAN,

WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DEALER In Hides and Leather, TTttional Hoid at., Green Front,

THE

North of the Square, -r Te*R*-HA«rr«, Ind.

underlined inform* hi» friend* and the public eenerally, that he bu the mo«tcomplete atock of LEATHER in tbla market, which ia offered at the lowest rates, among which may be found the

Beat Cincinnati Tanned Sole leather: "New York Red Cincinnati Band

Harnesa, bridle and Skirting Leather Kip and Calf Skin* and upper Leather Lining and Pad aklna PhilMelphla Ladle*' Morrocco

Men'*

Goat, Deer and Lamb Skin* *hoe binding all of which can be had cheap for CASH! .. The public are respectfully requested to call and examine mv mock. CASH paid for Leather in the rough. Prompt attention paid to all orders.

The highest cash prico paid for Sumac {Or The highest Cai

dry, at all times Jan. 5 1853-d-tf

ash pricepaid for Hides, green and

REMOVAL!

g—™ /. M. HAGER SjJ

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ralrSTWEmbraces this opportunity •KSliJjof informing his old patrons, and the public generally, that he has removed his

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

Saddlery, Harness, Bridles, and every thing in that line. O* All wb'rk entrusted to him will be neat ly and promptly exeouted.

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

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

Stoves I Stoves!f Stoves!!!

IStoves

KEEP constantly for sale, all such (for either wood or coal.) as are required in the Wabash Valley, suitable for Parlor, Sitting-room, Sleeping-room, Kitchen orShop said Stoves are manufactured in Terre-Uaute and warranted.to stand Are, perform well, and give satisfaction I am not only able and willing to make good my warrantees, but prepared to repair any itovc I toll* which ii manu* factored In TerreHaute, or rcplaco any of the plates as may burn out, speedily and at a trifling expense. As this great advantage, my patrons onjoy over those who buy stoves that are manufactured at a distant market, Is becoming duly appreciated In our whole community to enlarge would be but a waste.of wqrd*, wo will, therefore, only add that we have confidant hopes of so dealing as to deserve patronage.

April 13,1833. E. GROVEK.

LIVINGSTON & CO., Sucetssors to Mertefn

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Forwarding and Commission Merchants, TERRE-IIAUTE, IND.

tsraBKNoa:

Torro-Haute

E.S.Wolfe. Bement A Co O'ftiley 6 Mitchell,? Lewis Grav, Scott A Co, Toledo J. McGregor «fe Co., New Orleans Oibnon, Stockwell A Co., New York Julius Hull & Co., Cincinnati Meldrum fe Oo,, Madison W. A. Bradshaw, Indianapolis.

EvanBTtlle

July 27,1653-33-flm

Wm. M. Muawr*. 1858. JAMESKEtLEY, Late of Merwin A Co. Late with K. S. Wolfe. MERWIN & KELLEY,

Auction and Commission Merchants, And dealers in Groceries, 6c.,at Wholesale, West nido Public Square. 1 door north of E. S.

Wolfe's, TERRE-HAUTE, IND. ESrSKKNCSS*. E. S. Wolfe, Bement fe Co., Grorerman A Bourne, N. Smith Sons, J. W. Stewart, Wmaon A Co.

July 87, 1853-33-tf

H. B. SMITH, D. D. 8. BEING now per ntanently located in his new OFFICE on (Ohio Street, 3d door

East of the Public Square, will- at all

times be in readiness to wait 011 his patrons in all things pertaining to his profession. N. B.—-No Orxdit given for operations, unlets by previous arrangements.

Terre-Haute, April 93, '51-19-ly

0. A. HUNT, M. D.,

HAS

bought the property long owned and occupied by Thomas Burton, on the corner of Market and Poplar streets. Or. H. being a stranger, would beg leave to say, that upon the merits of a regular medical tuition, and many years experience In practice, he now tender* his services to the cittiens of Terre-Haul# and vlctnlty.

Terre-Haute, March SO, 1853-18 tf

J. SaiTTOX. H. L. ASHLKT. BRITTON & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. JTT Ca«h paid for Wheat, Barley, Flaxseed, Rye, Corn, Oat*, Timothy and Clover *t at th*lr wsrehouse, corner af First canal baaln. fjan ?, 1839.

seed, aud Feather*, it ana Eagle atreeta,

W A E A I I N

S. R. Freeman,

National Road Street, Pkamix Row, Terr»H*ut«, Indiana. CT" Particular attention paid to Watch Repairing. Lnrge «t»«k of Clocks and Jewelry always on hand.

T«w H*ttt«. Ko*. 24. 'Sa-SO tf

BATO) W. HAKKUr."~"

CiKCINWATI CABINET WARFROOM StTMt, batVMa Wabaah and Ohio, TKRE-HAUTE, LND1A.XA.

URNISHES every description of CAB* •a. 1N?T WORK, at lower rate* thin ever offered on the Call aad ee*.

May ia* -i

I N I N N A I S O E *fC: J. B. 1.UDOWIC1. WUOLXSAUt DEALER IS ALL KI.VDS OP 9roe«riM. Lianora, Glass, Kails aad Leathar,

CXIOX ROW, UM400T Wm! comer, TBRRS HArrK, t.XDlAKA. Jk, l«St-dlT

Music.

A K1W auppl* of fiano su*t /I td at W, H, 8UCKXXGHA* Feb, 9. mmrf

recetv-

AM*S

Book Sun*. I

QUZSr$WAR£,

A DESIRABLE lot of

'PIN And Shcit Iron Want, Slow farm tat*. &£« &<,. &t *11 4flK(iftl(ttS. k«M near

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FOREIGN BUSINESS CARDS.

LaFayette Book Bindery! BLAB'S BOOK MANUFACTORY, and

Job Printing Establishment.

LATE

extensive additions and improvements have made this establishmentuneaqualled by any in the West. In Commercial work* for Banks, Railroad and Insurance Companies, county officer*. Cotyora tions and heavy business houses, it if not excelled east ar tcest, having been Sued upAn *11 its departments expressly for sach work.

CYRUS LUSE & Co.

Terre Haute, July 27, l853-33-3m.

*. V. txccz.. .GEO. W. XOBGAX

.BRUCE, ORGAN & CO.. »'r STCCESSOES TO MORGAN fc BRUCE, Commission & Forwarding Merchants,

No. 28 West Front St., Cincinnati, 0. ET Agents for BEALTT, LIGGETT fe Co., New Orleans. Liberal cash advance* made on consignments to tfiem, and to our correspondents in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore,

Dec. 1, 1852-51-lyr.

CAPITAL HOUSE, INDIANA OLIS. INDIANA D. D. SLOAN, PROPRIETOR.

THISthe

Establishment is nex/, and situated in centre of the City. I O* An OMXIBCS and BAOOAOE 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. 106 Magazine St.. Jfeic Orleans, La. (D" Cash advances made on consignments, by BRUCE, MORGAN & CO.,

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

CUBITS

Corner of Bridge lor Ohio) and \st Streets, TEBRE-HAITTE, INDIANA.

THE

J0H3 TIBRMAN.

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

This House has been greatly enlarged and improved, by a large addition of Bed Rooms and a spacious Dining Hall, all Pepe Painted—and furnished with New Furniture

Carpets, Beds and Bedding, and Table Furniture Having an eve single to the comfort and con venience of his guests, must make his House a pleasant stopping place for the man of business, pleasure or traveling public-»-and particularly these 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. .aQass r-

Will always be furnished with the best the country affords, and no pains or expense will be spared to administer to the gratification of tho tastes of his Patron^. KEKS SiOTil.'lS Is largeand entirely NKW, among the best in the City and, at all times, will be supplied with good Hay and Grain, and Horses strictly attended to.

Charges Moderate—Call and see. O* BOARDERS taken by the Day, Week, Month or Tear. JAMES S. CLARK.

Dec. 8, 1852-52tf

IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Southing better and more economical than Soda, :[email protected] Tartar, or any other preparation in existence for Baking. r\URKEE'S CHEMICAL YEAST, OR BAKING LJ POWDER.—For .raising Bread, Biscuit, Fried Griddle and Johnny Cakes, Puddings, Pot Pies, Corn Bread, Sweet Cakes, Apple Dumplings, Pastry, &c.„ dec., this article is one that every

FAMILY, HOTEL, BOARDING HOUSE, Sating Saloon, Ship, Steamboat, Vessel, Canal Boat. &c. will find. Upon a carcful trial, to be the very thing netted nery tinglt day of their exi»t»nce.

Its Aost import are—

important advantages over tho old system,

1. It saves the expensd* Of milk, eggs, shortening, spoiled bread, and the trouble and expenso of procurlug good yeast,—water only being necessary, 2. No time is required for the dough to rise before baking consequently bread may be made in a few I minutes, 3. A cbok can always depend upon having light, sweet, tender and palatable bread and biscuit, whether the dour be of trie auality or not. 4. Bread made by tht* process is much more nutricious, easier of digestion, better fitted for' a weak stomach, sweeter, whiter and lighter, than when made with veast. 5. The bread made by fermentation, does not sfford the same amount of nourishment to the system, that It does when mado with this compound because tho vegetable acid contained in fermented bread, prevents

the proper action of the gastric fluid upon it,* and, consequently, apart only goes to nourish the body while the acids tend to produce dyspepsia and its at tendant evils.

This articlo has been thoroughly tested, and is universally liked. When used according to the direction*,1t ts tearranttd to suit.

Trp Be careful to ask far DURKEE'S BAKING POWDER, snd take no other, and you will not be deceived. S0I4 by the best grocers and druggists generally. BLOOD & McCABE, .. «-s •. Agents for Terre-Haute, Ind.

Feb. 23, l853-H-flmo-8\).rs

Spring Stock, 1853.

WE

are now receiving our spring supply of Hardware, embracing every variety of goods in our line, which are offered to our old customers and the public generally,on our customary liberal terms.

Our assortment is unusually large and complete, and the fact so well established, that we sell a frst rati article as low as is charged for a poor one, that HO one wh^w»Il call on us will be disappointed in not finding a large stock and low prices.

Our stock of every description of Iron, Nails, Steel, Ohntns, Axes, Saws, Gun Barrels, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, and all heavy goods, is verv fiiill. (5ur stock of saddlery is enlarged, and a great variety of new patterns added.

We have every thing wanted in tho builditig line, and a great variety of ^oods for furnishing. Every implement needed by the farmer may be found in our establishment, and our stock of Mechanics' Tools of every description, cannot be cxe?ed«i' ih the State. We have also White Lead, Oil ind Paints of all kinds. J. COOK is CO.,

April 97, lS53-20-tf No. 1, Union Row.

WOLFE'S

AROMATIC 8CHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, KtSMM.KTIVB TOMO, BtCRKTtC, AXri-PTSPEPTtC INVIGORATING CORDIAL. Tins MEMCIXAL Bsvs*»or is msnuhetured by the Proprietor, at Schiedam, in Holland, and it is warranted not only pure from every Injurious property and ingredient Vut of the best possible quality.

Us extraordinary medicinal jtropertie I* G*Arst, Gorr, CHKOKK Rmrcxvnsit, Ixrmsirr I*onrr. Ptafr«!»rt, COMC of the Stomach and Bowels, whether in ADCLT or tur^m— la all ordinary eases of Obstruction ia the Kinxxvs,

BvVhota.and tfanusv OROASS— In I'wnnn, whether Accra or Citacmo-Chills and Perm.

In General Df^nity, Sluwish Circulation of the Blood. Inadequate Assimilation of Food, and Exhausted Vital Kaerry— Are acknowledgedy the whole Medical Faculty, and attested tn Aeir highest written «nthoriti«».

ITTThe attention of Areata and Purchaser* ts invited to the signature and addrewof the Proprietor, en the label, and to the title of tkts Medicinal Cordial, embossed on the tides of the Bottle, as protections against Inferior and pemiclooe imitation*.

For sale by WASSO.f A CO. February cc. IM3 !l-tf

"-7 CINCINNATI iJ

3HMU2M WIJ3321,'

ine the out

P. T. HUtMAN. ia now makir best Whiskey that was ever t«-"•"•d

i»f a rfSiiy«r. •It f* pare and has a i» anvd plea«ant flavor, and cannot be excellwl or equalled by aav ever brooght fwm CwcinnaH or *oy other place. All trho want pure, genuine, «aa4&lt«rat«d artkK will please call

and for th^ms^lves. All torUot foreign and doa»Nst« Wio«s aod JLiqaors. km roat atajulroBhand. F. T. HCJLMAN, I

Uois atand is oa Xatiooal Road jssr*t^ oppositetisePo^Officfl. {May S. lS53-2ltf

AT REDUCED PRICES.

A 6HKAT rari«tr of iama«r clothtar, A clsdiag fiat whita aad Whi* Lisatt Omm, Fksts, At. for nit at th«

Btrocsri:

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CASH STORE.

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CHERRY PECTORA For the Care,of v.

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS* BRONCHITIS, WflOOPrVG-COtGH CROUP, ASTHUA, JJfD

COXSUJfPTIOS.

MANY

years of trial, instead of impairing the public confidence in this medicine, has1 won for it an appreciation and notoriety' by ftr exceeding the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmisukabte benefit conferred on thoueauds of sufferers, could originate and maintain the reputation ft enjoys. .While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community, have failed and been discarded, this has gained frieads by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced core^too numerous and too remarkable to he forgotten.

Whiltit is fraud on the public to pretend that any One mejtcine will infallibly cure—still thexe is abundant proof thst the CHIR*Y PECTORAL does not only as a general thing, but almost invariably, cure the maladies for which it is employed.

As time maiefr these facts Wider and better known this medicine lias gradually become the best reliance of the afflicted, from the log-cabin of the American peasan 1.1 the pals ces of European ki ngs." Throughout this entire country, in every State, city, "and indeed almon every hamlet it contains. Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat ant} Lungs, and in many foreii^n-countries, ItSs coming to be extensively used by their most intelli gent Physicians^ In Great Britain, France and Ger many, where the medical sciences have reached theii highest perfection. Cherry. Pettor&l 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 em ploy for the more dangerous 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 flattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in cases jparticu larly incidental.to childhood.

The CBKRRT PSCTORAL is manufactured by a practi cal Chemist, and every ounce of it under-his oWu eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently can relied on as gepuine Without adulteration.

We have endeavored here to furnish the eommunity with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to their confidence— remedy at once safe, spMdy aud.effectual, which this has by repeated and countless trials proved itself to be aud trust by great care in preparing it with chemicbl accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physicians anew agent on which they can tely for the best results, iand the afflicted with a remedy that will Hrt ffti* fh*»m all m»ritr1nA ran do for them all that medicine can do.

Prepared and Sold by J. C. A7ER, DROOOIST AKD CHEMIST, Lowell, Mass. •For Sale by WOOD & DONNELLY, J*

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BROWSING & WALL, Terre-Haute, Ind. And st agencies in nearly every town in the State Terre-Haute, June 8, 1853-26-3mo

NEW STOVE STORE.

Market Street, 2d Door North of Phonix Block.

JOHN SAYRE

KliillH

HAS just received an almost endvariety of Parlor ana Cooking

Stoves.

Among his present assortment mny be found the Triumph, from Daytou,• Hoosier State and Kentuckian Premiums, from Cincinnati :New World, Globe, Atlas. Gladiator, fe

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

Coal, and many having two FIRE-PLAGES 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 these 1 f-regu 1 ating Cottage Parlor.

Mr. Savre has also an extensive assortment of Tin aid Japanned Ware, Stove Fixtures, &c. O* Store, on Market Street, 2d door-North of National Road Street, opposite Farrington's Block, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

June 23, lS52-28-tf

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

Incorporated by the State of Ohio.

THIS

company have some peculiar advantages—its coital is paid in and secured—its Board of Direc tprs well known throughout the West.

It has two departments—Joint Stock and Mutual. The rates of premium wi the Joint Stock department are reduced equal to an annual cash divideud of tkirtg three and one-third per cent.

The Mutual department is secured by the whole capital ofthe company, and its accumulations. The rules 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.

AU should insure whose income depends upon their al exertions, and would ce%*e at their tie Clergymen, Physicians, Lawyers, Mechanics, and Clerks. Merchants,.•Tradesmen snd Manufacturers, in active business owners of real estate that is incumbered should insure, and thereby prevent a sacrifice in case of death. Endorsers andsecurities should require th? principals to insurft their lives and assign the policies as their security.

Age. §0 Years. 9S do. 90 do. 35 do, 40 do. 45 do. 50 do.

1Rectified

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DiRecTORs.—H. If. Goodman, W. W, Cones, Wm. Burnet Wm. M. Cammon, President White Water Canal Samuel B. Keys D. W. Deshler, Columbus, Cashier of Clinton Bank George Carlisle, President Lsfayette Banking Company?"A. G. BUrt C-, Conahan Charles Goodman E. Gest H. B. P^yne, Cleveland President of Cleveland and Columbus Railroad.

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

G. W. Patrick,3i. D., Medical Examiner. Terre-Haute, Feb. 1853-8-ty

AMERICAN UNION

I E I N S A N E O A N Capital $100,000. INCORPORATED BT THE LEOISLATCBK OF OHIO.

Charter Perpetual.

Orrica, No- 1-1. KUST FOURTH STRSKT,' Cfwrri*,*tt. rrtHIS COMPANY issues Policies at the following rates for S 1,000, and in proportion for a larger amount.

Joint Stock Rates* Mutual Rates. 8H:80 #iT:T0 •. J3S0 "t*' S0 40

Mfc80 ih# 83:80 18:40 ST:50 91:40 »s:-io ssrso 33:80 'j, 4»:3»

The above rates are taken for the whole term ol life. For seven years' insurance, the rates are 33X per cent, less. On the mutual rates ftue-h»if only is required in cash, the remaining half in a Premium Note.

California risk* taken at an eictra premium of SK per cent. Mr Agency for Terre-Haute, Ind., at the Express Printing Office, East of the Public Square.

D. S. OAXALDSON.

Terre-Haute, March 30,1853-18-lyr |ui

Double Reed Wlmky. JOHJf B. LUD0WICI,

3 now rnaaufacturuig as article of Datable Whiskey, far superior to an rever brought from Cincinnati, aodin *trenHh, nnritr *nd fl.vnr d^idodlv tKp fh®wer Bath*, and all kinds #f COPPER pumvandtiavor aecirtediv tnebest ever soirf ^oHir.tach a* forte and lift Pampa,

thi* westem country. Ail theme who pre- soda Poant?, fir a first rate articld to & common one, for the same money, will pleas* call at the

CINCINNATI STORE, Union Row, All kind* of Domestic aa«l Foreign W1NE3 and LIQUORS, of the best qualitr, and at Cincinnati prices, alwAj# on hand. ".

March S3. ltSJ-J-tf

WOOL! WOOL

100,000 us or WOOL WASTED. food, clean 8wcf and toh washed, for which 1 will par the highest pric* ut Cask, at, all times.

JOHN TfERNAK. 2, lS53~8-tf.

Teme-Eaat«, Feb.

a, v. aim. e. r. mrrrs.

SMITH & CO.,

Forward^ aad Commissisa Msrciasls, JSatitmed Road st., TEstas-EUtrtK, hto, March 30, iSS0-14-tf

dem *ad Bk« Grass Seed veenritig a superior ki of SO hash els

I tf C1«*er also a^epmor lot of Sfl ho«h *U Blaa l¥n»«u a H. POTTBR 4t CO. Pe%u 1^, tf

TERRE-HAUTE

PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED.

Uj|)olc0aic anil Retail.

J. R. CUNINGIIA (THE OU STAND,) National RoadSired.directiyNorih of ike

Court-Boube. *Terre-Haute. Ind

ISprising

now ia receipt of his wiater supplies, comevery variety of articles in his line, making his stock the largest and most compkl* in Terre-Hautel

By purchasing the stand long occupied W himself as a Drug Store, he.considers nimself permanently settled, and with the present a£ ements of making: cash purchases, gives hini the'advautage *of alt markets,* in obtaining goods from first hands, on the roost favorable' terms therefore, he is enabled a keep the BEST ASSOHTJCEHT OF PUKE 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 anv other establishment on the Wabash. t"he purchasing and selecting of medicines, suited to the wants of the country, and the compounding of the various preparations of the*shop, wjth 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 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 ob ligations to the citizens of Yigo and adjoining counties, disposed to continue to serve them as long as they Say.

PEESC^IPflONS put up wiih care, and all orders promptly filled aud forwarded bv instructions. and warranted to give satisfaction.

His stock now consists of a general assort ment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines, Paints, Oils,

Varnishes, Turpentine, Dvestuffs,

"Window-glass from 8-10 to 25-30. BlasterParis, Whiting, Putty White, Black and Red Lead British Ldstte, Shop Furni^| ture, Bath Brick Imperial, Young

Hvson and Black Teas Chocolate, if" 4 Crushed Sugar, Star and Sperm Candles Bar, Castile, Variega-^ ted, White, and a variety of *•9*. Fancy Soajjs Perfumeries, Sp.jf

Ex'ts. of Vanilla, Peach, Lemon, tc., for culinfry purposes. Soda /. Paint, Varnish, Wall,

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Hair, Scrub, Nai}, Cloth, Flesh, Tooth.and Infant Brushes Pure Brandies and Wines, Rye and Bonrbon Whiskev, Holland Gin, Peach Brandy, tc., for medical purposes, and all articleisusually kept in his Hue.

Jj3* Also, a large supply of all the most pular Patent' Medicines, which can be furnished at manufacturers prices, by the gross or dozen such as Smith's Tonic Syrup, India Chologogne. Moffott's Bit ters, Pain Killer, Cherry Pectoral Smith's. Townsend's, Bull's, Guyzott's, Sands' and Howe's Sarsaparillaj 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 fc Co.'s Family Medicines.

TAKE NOTICE,

20u Packages of Good3 have been Rooeirod by the late Stcmboat arrivals for the

lilBirr«d3I 1 PACKAGES more will bp here in a JLUU few days by way of the Canal.

A large proportion of these Goods, embracing all kinds of ^'"STAPLE DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, a gfreat variety ol* notions, fec.', belong to our Jobbing Departrntnt and will be sojd to merchants at a very small advance ftom cost.

Our retail Stock affords an unusual variety of goods in that line, including plain Blaclt, Fancy, Plaid and narrow stripe Silks Tissues,Barregfis, Barrege de "Laiuea Gingham and De Laiiie Robes Swiss and JaconettMuslins,'Lawns, Undersleeves and Collars, Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, Crape Shawls Swiss and Jaeonett Edgings and Insertings Bonnets, Ribbons, «kc.. «fec.,of the latest styles. Al-»o the largest stock of *yi kinds of Hosiery \te have ever offered.

f.

Our Carpet and HoUseTFurnisMng Department, Has been very much increased, and now embraces some 100 pieces of I he different grades of Carpets and Mattings/ from which selections can be made to please every taste, or suit any purpose. Also, Matts, Rugs, Floor Oil Cloth's of all widths Drugget, and-a great variety of new and beautiful Window Shades, Window' Cornices Blue, Scarlet and crfcnsort Wonted Damask, Lace and Mpslin Curtains aud Curtain Drapery, Curtain Cords and Tassels, Cur tain Bauds and Pins, fec., «fce. Also the largest stock of Paper Hangings of every grade in the Wabash Valley, (some of them exceedingly rich and beautiful, in gold and velvet,) aud all cheaper than ever before offered.

Also, a much larger stock of Queensware— Looking Glasses, fcc., than usual. O" Business done on the CASH svsfem as heretofore, and goods sold as low as cash can buy them any tohere, in any markket.

&c.

br mst yean put. Of reoderinjrtnaresatisfaction. May 85,

J^ae 1, l853-35 tf

L. RYCE.

Terre-Haute, May 4,1853-21-tf

New Store Store and Copper Shop. 'im (SIGN 0P THE ELEPHANT,) On Fourth Street, one door North of Main.

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

THE"undersignedjustof

1

would respectfully an­

nounce to the citizens Vigo and the adjoininjfeotfoties, tha^he has opened a new Stove, Tin mid Copper estahlishmeBt. where he intends to keep CQiistatitly on Hand a Isrer «ssortment of

STOVES, TIN AND C0PPEB WARE. My stoves are of the newest and most approved pattern, among which, will be found the justly

CELKB&ATED HSTEOa AIR-TIGHT QD C2 Us.' ^3 3£ C3&

a

To which, I would particularly call the attention of Tavern keepers, (having two sites expressly for their usej and having Uie exclusive right lis stove in this market, I feel a jostprideih rt ndiagit as one ofthe very hest Stows ever offered for sale on the Wabash.

I wiU *Uokeep constantly on hsr all l.:n's ofTj* yat,

hT

Hi"

Wholesale and retailr a.^., Ba: .ar.? Tub#.

Copper Itatttes,

All kiods of coppsr and sh^et ir«a lrorlti"«r Steam Kills made to order and promptly executed.

Those la want of say of the shove snicies will da well tociveme a calk as I iawnd to sell very low.— Sly motto betas

,v^aitk

silea aad small pr(3Cts.'' JAMES T. MOORB.

N. B.-iJsmes T. Mo»re ts slso prepared to do all kicds of Job Work InC aad Lead.

lob Work InC cgpper, Tia, Sheet trooJob work has Seen mf principal bas ears past, and ls» wat lioe, I (eel conf

NEW GOODS.

Tassortment

Spring mad Summer Gooda.

at the FRENCH STORE, West of Ue Poblk Square, Terre^Kaote, Indiana. P. E. LESKORE.

April 90, IS3M94T

Zinc and Tongues and confident

WM me call.

HEW JEWELRY. A LARGE lot of Qold aad Silrer Watches _Lady'a Pins, Ear Riogs,

lets Oaard Buttons, Caff Pins and Buttons, Slides mod V"«a« Hooks, Finger Rings, a new strle of Locket Pin, aad «rctr thing iff the Je'wdrv line, which will be.aold low Tor cash.

OLD

J. K. C&2SHEK,

good

HE subscriber is now raeemag of

4.

Dr. Urban's Anti-Bacchanalian Elixir!!

jS and Sure Reneiffor tie

CURE OF INTEMPERANCE! •TT is not in the least injurious to the system. It is pleasant to the taste, and will enre the hardest cases of intemperance. Wowarrsnt itin 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 of the ardent, and he will not have the least desire for intoxicating drinks.

Intemperance a disease and as snch the greater the {xcess 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 shore fully developed is the disease the more sal utary and powerful the effect of this Elixir, at once destroying the appetite for spirit*, and restoring the tone of the stomach to as healthy an action as it was before drinking a drop of ardent spirits and when in temperance has assumed this diseased form, reason is measurably dethroned, the wilt to a certain extent be comes ungovernable, until often, alas.' many have passed the bounds ot. sober restraint, and though they may desire, in their sober moments, to abandon the u*e of that which is so rapidly proving their bane, they cannot, unaided, and no aid has ever been tendered such, with succes* until the discovery of Dr. Urbnu's never failing Auti-Bacchanalian Klixir since which time none are left without excuse, as the means BecesRary to destroy the taste, and again enthrone realm), bringing the Will into perfect subjection, by extracting the poisonous sting and temptation ofthe adtor, are placed within every man's reach: those thereferc, who hereafter fill the grave of the drunkard must feso by choice* and not of necessity—it matters not few near it you may be.

U«thc Elixirisa most powerful purifier ofthe blood, t& seat of all diseases, it has been used with great sue cqg, and is highly recommended in cases of Delirium Trtanens, Dyspepsia, Kpilepsy, Neuralgia, Liver Oomplfiats, General Debility. Piles, aud all kinds of Feve#» It is the best alterative known. rf The Anti-Bacch«nalian is neatly put Up and labjued, with full directions accompanying each bottle. ,nPrice.$3 per bottle. On the receipt ofthe above sum« will be sent, free of charge, to any part of the TJisifl* States. All letters to he prepaid. To be had fromall the principal Druggists in the United States.

Cwders was eittiteiy relieved and restored to health, "e has been weBever since—says his health has not been as good forllvcrslyeaxs, aad is now fast regaining his former vi»r and thereby cheeks he was wont to wear.

This medicine oQ be had at the manufacturers* Deiot, 65 Third St.,t iy.^Wholesale ai ^O^On the .rccsM of 51 the Piwders will be sent, free of charge, to a® pavt oftbe U. States. It may also be obtained of alilhe principal Druggists in the country. -m--

GEO. G. FRANCIROUS, Freight

March 16, 1853-14-3 yr

CasJiir8

URBAN ft DIDLAKB.

63 Third Street, Louisville. Ky. DR» URBAX'S

Vegetable Fever and Ague Powders The mly sure remedy ever known for Chills and ft ver, and warranted to cure, in all if taken (jrcording to directions. -*i

case

w!,cn

It cui^s,

taken according to directions, in

Twenty jainutes, ieavlng no Fever after the Chill very seldhm requiring more than one dose to make a permanent cure. A great number of eases, from two to five yetrs standing, Have been cured with the first dose, and efeilI has never, as, yet, returned. The beauty of this Afdicine Is, that it stops the Chill in twenty minutes,or less, and tho. patient will be entirely clear from'Fever after the Chill, which is not the case wh-n «her medicine is used, ft has superseded al other pr8axatious Wherever it has been intzoduc ed. 'y

Resd wbatjthe Editors ofthe Louisville Democrat say from theft own observation: "Dr. ITrbarfs medicine for the cure of chills and fe ver has effected some Wonderful cures in our own midst. A young mafl£ Who has resided-for several years In Lou iana, reaped Sew Albany a few weeks since., weak and eriiciatcd—litt-r&ilV w-irn out phys'cnlly, with long cowinued chilt« and ft far. He made a short stay attte house of Judge Smith, where his old disease continftd With no ss severity than at home in Louisiana, fin vine exhausted almost every remedy known to the itidical profession, he procured a box of Dr. Urban'acel^rated medicine 'and after taking two

u.u-v gti. UCIt ween Main & Market,^Louisville, I retail URBAN & DIDLAKE.

May 4, 1853-21-lywak it.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THIS ROAD BEINtm'OW COMPLETE, IT OPENS A O tTNIPATION BETWEEN PittsbUrg and Phililelphla, or Pittsburg and

Baltimore.

BY

J. R. CUNINGHAM,1^

December 1, 1852-51-ly

which Freight ftom the West can reach an Eastern Maijcetqi&k^r end cheaper than by any of the present roHes1: they connect with the

of the present rif il rottest they daily Packets at Pittsbitg, from St, Louis, Louisville,

C'lncinnati, Whcells all the diflferent points on with the Cleveland and io and Pennsylvania Rail-

iftf

the western waterff a Pittsb'urp Railroad, and road, at Pittsburg.

Cars run through betw-, ADELPHIA without Iran: vantage that can he appr

In esse of obstruction wxtbh, fi-cightSi westw PITTSBURG to Ctscm»*.TI, Railroad.

PITTSBURG and PHII,. ipment of Freight, an ad-

1

ted by all shippers, "avlfation by ICE or tow can be forwarded from towns in the interior by

RATES OF IREIGHT.

Between Pittsburg and P^ladclphia or Baltimore FIRST CI*II Winter Summer Rates. Rates. Dry Goods, Books and Siatiomn^. Boots,)

Shoes, Hats and Carpeting, JfUTs and per 100 lbs. Peltries, Feathers, Saddlery3bc. 81. 'SSC0H© '-LOS. Brown Sheetinps & Shirtings i| Bales, ttrucs. Glass Ware, Groceries exespt

Coffee, Hnrdware, Hollow Wfee, Machinery, Oil-cloth, Wool, Ac TlURb Ctk Butter in Firkins Kcs-s, Cant ton. [in winter Queensware

Tobscco, in leaf or Manuf [Eastward,] dec,, &c. FOURTH CLASS.

nt, Pittsbnrg. A'EEDBK,

"v J^reight Agevh, Philadelphia MAGRAVW A, KOONS. 1* ',4 Freight. Agent. B&ttinort.

JOSEPH 1* Ei.LIOTT-

Freight J]gent, Jfo. 7 st., JV. YH. fl. H^rrSTON, Qen. Freight igent, Phil*.

Ti FEOriE'S STOE

O A I

W I I A S & E A AVE removed from their old stfibd to the store'recently occupied by M. W- SSJ»AM, on RATIONAL'HO AD STREET, tdj mg CUNXINOHAM's Drug Store, 1

OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUpF We are, now. opening a Large and General Stock of

Fa toy and Staple Dry Chads,

using ODS, uslin rican other

of American and Foreign Fabrics, co every variety of LADIES DRESS Rich fig. Silks, Merinoes, Cashmeres, DeLaines «fec., English, French and Ai Prihts in great Variety. Bay State aa long and sauare Shawls, rich emhroidelr&l and plain shawls, in colors, black and mkirntng. Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery and all thi minor articles for Ladies, Misaea and Childrel's use

Halving engaged the services of M% John Reinhard to assist in the inner departn our businesi, and under our new-arrangi •we are prepared to offer auch indnceme buyers as will guarantee perfect satiafacti Please give us a call.

WILLIAMS 4 EAR

Nov. 3,1852.'-47-tf

Fresh and Choice Famil

O E I E S WASSOKT & CO.,

Rose's Block, Corner af Ohio and Second Stre

SOLICIT

the attention of the citizens

Terre-Hante, to their choice stock of FAl ILt GROCERIES, which they will dispose cheap forca^h at wholesale and retail, consist iog in part of tThoice and Prime LooiBiasa Sugars, Molasses and Golden Syrups Old-Government ^ava and Prlnie Green Rio Coflee (new crop) 1 Choice Green and Black 'Teas Fresh Carolina Rice (new crop) Pickles in Jars Pine Apple and English Dairy Cheese Salmon, Mackerel,

Sounds 1bls„ bbls and

kits Sperm, Star and Mould Candles- Pe Allspice, Mustard, Starch and Boston Soap, No. 1 Sweet Oil, Pepper Sauce and Tabl« Salt very choice Tirgfnia manufacture and Pine Cut Tobacco, with a general assortment ojf Groceries suitable for Fatnllj uses 33* A wagon will be in readine*s to convey goods to any part of the city, free of expense.

Terre-Haute, Feb. 23,1853-11-tf

Choice Wines, Brandies and Liquors.

CoOTiac and Castillian Brandies. Madeira, Sherry, Port and Malaga Wioaa, is wood and glaw.

Champajgoe, SparkHog C^ttavba and Clazet do. French Cordial*, aswrtrd.

Yet* Superior Old Irish Whiskwv. For sale br |TA8SOrAOO. Teb-SS. Rote^a Block.

Lesftsa Portar aad Secteh *w

TARCLAT A PERJCIS*S London Porter. Hibbard's Spperior Scoteh far invalids. usale br

Feb. 93,

Ale. Suitable

WASSOX* OO. BMc'iNndt.

MMOTH fiLOfiie

80fiTfine

Nov. 24,1852-50-tf

?4 cts.

85cts. aOcts.

"Sets. 50cts,

Bacon. Cotton [in summerj Ciffee lard) and Lard Oil, ["through] Pork frefe in 63cts. full carloads at owners risk.

40cts.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Notice to Eastern Travelers.

A

CONTINUOUS Railroad from Cincinnati, Cleveland. Wooster, Massillon. Alliance, O., snd Chi capo. HI., to Philadelphia, efo Pennsylvania Railroad, (Tom Pittsburg to Philadelphia. Through from Cincinnati to Phlladelphis, in 37 hours.

SYLVESTER WILLIAMS UNDERTAKER AKD COFfIN MAKBfi r—11 13 UPPECTFUl-LY informs the clti fv tcfis of Terre-Haute snd vicinity, that he will give undivided attention to the above bu siness, with view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from the indispensable trouble attending the death of a frieud, and would state that he isprepared to undertakethe whole business of funerals, if desiret., or any part thereof, at reduced prices.

A hearse will, In all cases be furnished, frtt of charge to such as procure coffins at his establishment. Collins kept oh hand of all sixes.

To persons in the country. 1 would ssy that will furnish cofllnseAsapw than they have been furnished by any person in the county, and will sttendtbe funeral with my bearse free of charge, any distance not •over ton miles.

Shop on Cherry street, between Market and Second. Terre-Haote, March 33,1830-13-tf

FURNITURE FOR SALE.

REMOVAL O^. THE TERRE-HAUTE CLOTHING7 STORE.

TO ROSS- CORNER

THE LARGEST STOCK ON THE WABASH. T)W bas remored his Clothing Store to the room recently occupied by Mr. 1* ®oss»°®®_doornorth 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 and complete assortment of Clothing in this city, and every artide 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.

Cloth's and Cassimeres.

AnCh0r

Cl0ths

10

Pieces8aPerfiue

Cleveland to 28 Pittsburg to

V'

The subscriber, from Cincinnati Ohio, bas 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 aud superior lot of FURNI­

TURE, consisting of .Marble-Top, Dressing and Plain

High and low post Bedsteads, Sofa and Sofaseat Rocking Chairs, Tables, Sofas and Lounges. All of which will be sold low for cash.

Jao. 5 1853 4-lyr

D. G. FORSTER.

FEW DRY GOODS—NOT WET OOODS. 'T'HE sobscriber is now receiving his large JL and extensive Stock of Spring Goods, bought in the best Eastern markers, consisting in part of

Dry Goods, Notions Hardware, Queensware. Mats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, tc., which he will sell as cheap as any regular House in the place his old friends and customers and the public are invited to gir« him a call and examine his stock.

JAMES H. TURNER.

Notional Road street, North the Court Haute. May 4,1853-21-tf

To the Ladies.

undersigned ha« a large and handtorine assortment of Fashionable Dre«s Goods, insisting, in part, of black Brocade Silks, icy Brocade Silks, fancy (all wool) and Saplaid Bareges, Silk Tissues, French Lawn, rumoath lawn, French Brillianteeos, new

Je Ladies' Collars, Undersleeres, Paris Kid r«s, and numerous other article* of Dresa too many to enumerate. Call and either will be sold cheap. 4, lk J. H.

KM TURNER.

FRESH FRUITS'

}fOE9. LEMONS. RAISTVS FIGS PRUNES, HATAKA PRESERVES, tCH FRtJTTS. ia their own juice, and BRA fDY CHERRIES, for tale by

WASSOJT 4C0.,

FeblSt Rose's Blo«k.

)1 Carding st EoLmes' Kill be superintended by Ut. D. Swine who i* well known aa a good

Farmers and olbera can depend on Roils, aad prompt attendance, by ir Wool to H0LME8' MILLS. 1853.

I)oestin

^.few Pieces of very heavy boiled Satins, just received at ARNOLD'S April lu, loS3-lS*tf»

THE UNDERSIGNED 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 qu&litv are sold at rates so low. He respectfully incites, therefore, all who desire to purchase, to give him a call, and convince themselves that the best bargains can be obtained Dy 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- ade Clothing. *VvT

GT Full supply of TRAVELING TRUNKS, and CARPET SACKS, always on hand. Teire-Hante, March 16, 1853-14-tf SAMUEL MACX. N. B: The Clothing we offer to the public, is made on especial order, at our manufactory'of HAEJION MACK & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, and I will supply merchants at Cincinnati wholesale Prices.

JT. SMITH A SONS'

X9WI WIIIIIISS. «&**>*!?!

AND

MANUFACTORY OF

TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE.

-"•^*2 AND

National Road Street^ Terre-flank* Indiana.

18

Belnp the shortest snd qulckesfHoute from the Great West to the Atlantic Cities. Fare through by Railroad from Philadelphia to

Pittsburgh $9 50 Massillon, to 00 Cleveland, 10 00 Mansfield and Crestline 11 00 Columbus 12 63 Toledo,. 13 00 Cincinnati, (via Crestline,) 13 00 Chicttgo, (via Michigan Southern R. K. 18 25 To Chicago. Waukegsn. Kenosha, Illinois Kacioe, Milwanke, Shebr.ygan, Wisconsin, via Detroit and Michigan Central Hailroad, 818 00.

Ticketsfrom Cincinnati to Philadelphia, or Balti more, by Railroftd, can be purchased of P. W, STRAO*R, Ticket Agent, ('incinnati. And by Ihe Steam Packet Line to Pittsburg, and thencc by Rallrosd to Philadelphia, from the Captains on board, and from Cleveland via Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, snd Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, of B. ilorton, 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 between Cincinnati and Philadelphia reduced to 34 hours.

NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and fur an amount not exceeding $100

A O O E

s"t''

Fassengrr Agent, Phila. J. MESRIMKN, Passenger Agent Pittsburg.

March tB, 1833-14 lyr

B. II. CORN WELL.

MERCHANT TAILOR, East of the Square.

KEEPS

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

His stock consists of tarious Broadcloths, all colors Casfimersand Vestings. all kinds .Shirts, Undershirts, H'dkerchiefs, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Ac.

Fli*garments will bo fashionably and substantially made, and prices graduated to the lowest living mark. His stock, in part, consists of Black, Blue, Brown,

Olive, Grey, and Mixt Broadcloths, of various prices. Black* Blue, Poeskln, and checked Cas» aimers, for pants, of various grades in prices and styles. Satin, Silk, Velvet, Marseilles .and Buff Vesting*, to suit any tsste or fancy. {fc3rshtrt«, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, 8llk Undershirts. &c., «Jtc., always on hand. O4 Call and examine the stock and laave your measure. [March 30,1653-16-tf

Shoe Findings.

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

HI

They p'ay the highest cash prico

and^dry hides, skios and furs.

a

Cassimere 20 pieces Fancy

I

g. MACK.

Leather Store.

!vNew HpHE subscriber,late of Daj-ton, Ohio, would J- respectfully inform the citizens of Torre Haute and Rurfoundin# country, that ho has opened a Wholesale and Retail Leather Storo on the corner of National Road and Fourth Streets, west of the Post Office, where he will devote his attention to

LEATHER, HIDES, OIL, AND FINDINGS, whero may be found at all times, SKIRTING Harness, Bridle Leather, Collar Leather, Fad* ding, Seating, Sole and Upper, Calf and. Kip Skins. Morocco, Linings, Bindings, Topping, .Lasts, Pegs, Shoe Nails

Boot Trees, and small Tools,

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

Leather in the rough purchased also, Hides and Skins, for whicli I tvill pay lair prices in CASH or Trade.

O" Orde^ froto a distance filled, and should the article or price not suit, if returned in good order, the rturehaser can have his money back. Please call and examine for yourselves, and don't forget the place, on the corner pext tho Post Office, for good Leather nticl Chenp liargains. HENRY SNYDER.

Nov. 10, 1852,-48-1/

REMOVAL.

Boston Leather Store,

National Road Strert. South East Corner of 5lh Street, opposite the Episcopal Church.

GEORGE KERCKHOFF & CO.,

INFORMgenerally,

their former customers, and the

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

sive assortment of all kinds of Leather, such as Spanish, Cincinnati and country tanned '"Sole, Band, Upper, Uridle, Harness, Skirting,

Collar and Split Leather French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins Lining, Binding^ Topping, Sheep and DeerSkins Tampicoand French, Mens' and Ladies' Morocco.,

for green

Attention.

Shoemakers, Saddlers and Merchants, aro particularly requested to examine our stock aad prices, before buying elsewhere.-

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

GROCERIES.

JOHN B. LUDOWICI,

TAKES

pleasure in assuring the friends and Customers of the late firm, that ho will continue the business at the old stand, and is prepared to give good bargains in every thing in his line. Thankful for former patronage, 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, aonsiating of a full assortment of Groceries of all kinds

Tobacco, Nails, Glass, Leather,

Ac., Ac., all of which will be disposed of at tho lowest figure. Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row]

March 23,1853-15-tf

AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF

NEW DRY GOODS.'

T^HE undersigned respectfully solicit* A tho attention of the public to tha examination of hl«ext«n»lvB«tOct{ of new Sprin* and Summer Ooods, ju«t opened. Hi» annortnient one of the Urgent fn the w«b«jh V»ll«y, and comprine* *lmo«t evrrjrtbtnif In the dry good* line, *nd will be «old tor cut at prices CwtrtUted to give general *ati*f«ctfon.

V. K1PPEKT,

turington'* Slock, north of Public Square. Terre-iL-ate, May 515, J853-24-tf

Poste and Hails Wanted. nnn

comm°^

°*k

5000

XuJU good split white or burr oak Raila want/d, for which $10 per 100 post* and $4 per 100 raila will be paid- Apply to

JOS. PARSONS.

AuguMt 3,1853-34-lmo?

CIGARS. a large supply

TUST recdred

of mperiW Fiel, General

Monte Cristo, Colorado, La Ft

Taylor and La Norma Cigars, by the bo* cr retail, at the Torre-Hante Drag Store J. R.

CUNINGHAM.-

December 1, 1852 51-if

HATS, CAPS BOOTS AND SHOES.

PANAMA.

Leghorn, English Straw and

Palm LeaT flats one cue of The renowned Genla'* Extra Silk Hats Par sad Wool Jfcxicsa lists eSotit snd pinch cap* ladlea ttrsw snd tl* !4 bonneta men's and boy'a calf, kip sad morocco boo snd show Udie* easmsl, moeocco sad cslf bootees: Jenny Llnd

•MiitV WMIVWV »HM V»U VHU a/IUU

btuklna aad •uppers children'* *bos*. cheap for cash it P. JflPPEHTS. Xorth PaliUc Square.

Terr»-Haot«. Xay ?VMtf

LADIES' DRESS GOODS.

CjMGtJTtED and plain black silk chameteoa tad hrdesde of varioae qualltlea, do ber- «**. delaine*, poplloe. Preach and A meri tan lavu. gWMU of all kinds ciaghams, silk and ill be #old cheap for

while drew asob*lr alpaca*, cash at

P. MPPKR-rS

Xorthpt Public 8|tij«^,

Terre-Haate, May *5,-«4lf