Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 43, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 October 1853 — Page 4
TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS.
THE
ID
presume to impose upon the credulity a tw* fidifte nablic, trnmpfeting the furniture of .r tnated pic^J bis rootrnH
o* He would umber tnlorro me puwre
he in fitting Up new rooms in-the "raine
Block, with a SKY-LIGHT that
fry»The hlgheat I all tiraea. 5 185Wl'tf
dry, at all tiraea. Jan.
J. McGregor & Co., New Orleans Gibson. Stock well & Co., New \ork JuliunHnll A Co Cincinnati Mejdmm A Co., Mndiaon W. A. Bradshaw,Indianapolis.
SILVER\.PLATE, ALL KIXDS OF GROCERIES, and will be JLLUMIS* AT ED, if requested, by v:cj]jje
a c-scesi jpf W) inventwn, and practiced
J. VT. HO0OHTON.
Terre-Haate, Jaonary o, 1653-tI
BARGAIN'S TO B& HAD 1ST LEATHER and on them reaaonable term*.
AT T*:DFCCT
TOicts! ,.
JOHN TIEltS'JIJS,„.1
"WIJOLKSALK ASD EETATL DEALER In Hides and Leather,*
National Ko^ at., G^enjront,^^^ Tci**-H*cTt, Ind»
Utoe*t rat**, among which imay be Jnd the Beat Cincinnati Tanned Sole le-—er, New York Bed
Cincinnati Band
REMOVAL! /. M. HAGER UNA 'n Embraces thU opportunity JjjtSfcQ J* lrtf informing his old pftt
rons, and the public generally, that ho has removed hi» Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, to the frame building, on Market Street, nonrh of Longdon's (formerly Dole 9) Livery Stable,, where he keeps a general aHBortment of
Saddlery,^ Harness, Bridles, and every thing in that line. Or All work entrtttted to him will be neat ly and promptly exeemted.
7
MR. SAMUEL HAGER A8,also, removed hi» MAGISTRATES OFFICE in the front part of the same building. All business, eutrusted to him .will receive prompt and efficient attention.
Terro-Haute, March 31, Ie52-l6-tf
I
tha VVabasfc Valtey.suii le for Parlor, Pitliug-rooin room, Kitchen or Shop »»id Stoves are man HIeeping-room, Kitchen or
KDOP
moves
July 27,l853-33-6m nIt
THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. Cliina, Glaus and ieonsware, at Wholesale and Retail.
JE£3o
smm w* of th Public Square,
DESIRESnow
to return thanki
KS1RES
to return thanks for former favors, and ho Is offering better barHe lias received NEW STOCK of
wishes to say, that
gains than evor. very desirable goo*!
Tprre-ilauie, March 36. tf
May«,»»r?-:
K. W.
TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS.
subscriber thankful for the very liberal J. A. Williams, M.D. and R- G. Coe, M.D, patronage bestowed upon him, by the fit-
irensof Terre-Haute, would take this opportu-j rpEXPEK their profteicnal services io the citizens i^v ktthecontentment of the new year, to or.TerreHaute Snd viduity in the practice of Ho3 & S a
itie most •£.-» OfflceJnScotr* Building, on west aide Market St., j, Inimitable Specimens- of the Art nenty opposite Brown'sHotel. "-il Terts Haute. Iml., July 15, •52-2?-tf 1 found
the western coupiry. He --.nildTtolj
rooms* his skylights, or tyrea, but wowld .simply ,• :-rvrAnue A are comfortably Mfc light g" d, and bis INFORMS his friends Picture, made uf*m a ctotn. hy/Jy polished
TT7»All
A
fUrne»«, bridle and Skirting Leather Kip am' "^lf SKitt* "4 upper Leather Uning ii. Fad akin* Fhliaaelphia Lsdle*' Morrocco: Goat, Deer and Lar.v'^ 'a* «ho« Wndlng ill of which can be ha4 cbeaii f-j
1-i»"
Tbe public are rcipectful. r, «#ted to call am. amine my otock. CASlip^"«»ewhotltt tberu^ Prompt attentionv- -i to allif
HOMCEOPATH IST8, .*
8
Groceries.
se
jt
oi«/w Ai/ himself -1l'1
fiir*ti«ir inform flieTutotC that 1 tlsclr Interest dve him a caU, at bisStow on »a- iM-pnn,oe4
Hfttd guwit
Ully
W»H
anvthineof the kind iritlua etty, a»far a»| JlARIliN CJKAOli, to commerce. the aun at meridian doe* I Dealer In Am.rlrai. «.»d ^»re'«n M*rble, J^sCpoRTYSDolt,ARK.e
J, A. BPRTOMAX.
JOHN T1ERMAX.
Of tktlafe Arm of Sprigman Camp.
»I
ufacturod in Terre-Uaute and warwated to fctand lire, perform wftll. snd give MtUfactkm I am not only ab|o aud willing to make good my ^rraiiiocs. but prepared to repair any stove I sell, whith is ma»iu factured In Terre Haute, or replacoany of the plates as may burn out, speedily and at a trifling expense. As this gre»: advantngo, my patrons enjoy over those who buy stoves that are manufactured at a distant market, is becoming duly appreciated In our whole communltv* to cnUrKO would be but
A
tv*iteof word®* wo
will, therefore, only add that wo havecoufident hopes AprU
p4tr0n&6CE.
QROVEK.
LIVINGSTON & CO., Successors to .Mtrain $ C". ond E- S. Wolfe, Forwarding and Commission Merohants, »,» TERRE-HAUTE, 1ND.
REFKar.XCES:
E.*S."Wolfe,
Torro
.IIaute
Bemeni uo.\ -h O'Riley A Mitchell,^
Eran8vi
no
Lewis it Grav, •.* Scott & Co, Toledo
CLARK'S
wtiioh only an examina-
xu, ,,,
always on hand, tog^r with a eholco stock of wise in short, no paina nor expense will be Fatsn Pimtt GRomtut.i. for retMiing. aparetl to make his House an agreenble and Tt r* Purchaaors can always *up their wants, to
1
JTest if tju Public Siuare.
Tem-Haute, Aug. Si, 1853-38-tf
r.i!t of the Puluui Square, will at all
times be in rt'idinessto trait on his patrous iu all things pen nniu s* his profession. N. B.—No Caspti given for operations, unless br previous arrangements.
Terre-Haulse, April 19-ly
0. A. HUNT, B,
HAS
beufht the protverty loi- ow„ »d an v-.-by Tbomaa Bnrtem oft *t- M*i
1
Poplar stmts. Pv. ft. leave to say, that upon the tuition, and wny yeat* c\rc i-*«e r, *. now tender* hissemtea to ia*«iuen»wi i*n» ilaute and vicinity.
J. aaiTTOX. H. 1». A9M1UCT. BRITTON & CO., Forwarding and Commission Msrohants, isr an
TERRK-HAUTB, INDIANA.
C««.Oats,Tv'i n\'. i. Ml F. a. ter*. at tfidr warchou**, coroar of Fvrat aa.!. », cankl basin.
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W A I I A I I N Freeman, '.VdtlOlUj RisiiiJ Slrtti, /v rr«L~ 4 ladfc itr Part ewlar att«nt to cU Re-1 pairing. iars*t stok of Clock* and Jewelry, aJ^avs on hand
r-
Jorw-llautc. N v. 34, •&.' .•
"""DAVID W. RASKIN.
CINCINNATI CABINET ffAREROOM. 4il» Stmt, ^etveea Wabuh aa4 Ohio, Ti.MaTBABtK, IKDtAXA. r?URNlS}/ESeverr .piior. of \B-| •L ISST WVKK. »t .«W'i MMvttaa ettr.«ftert4,| oetb«W*-iA. i't,.iu,+fCn .j
Jo f. ft
r. txm
S I & O
FonrtTata^ Mitt MffCOtWS, Ktmons, U«f Km and Buttons sitdei a»d XfUo**l TwutB-EacrB, I«», March 3D. 1«&0-U tf liae.
I 1 S A I S O E J. A. LUDOWICL, ©Wita t*.. Ait KiKtM? rfr
wriioupsAUt OmetiM, Utawt, Kail# aai -itSIW SOW, Mi Wwwn«r, t, V'TE. IMUSIA.
Jaael, as^tt
1 A the pnblic
arid
got back with" a fresh
heretofore, at wholesale and re-
,a uwmi rarea. ....
wk°
Dealer In TERRE-HAUTE, IXDIAXJI. Shop on F#t:rth Street. betwc*n Main and Ohio, ter at any time. A (rfiWtTUPVTO TA*Aha^«a fir«Vi».RfnnfH Pftl" fiirthfriM
ONUMENTS, Tomb-tablea, Grave-Stone*. &c.— All oidrrs for any of the above filled promptly,
wbrx done in the beat style.
TERRE-HAUTE MARBLE DEPOT. BARTON & WALTER, KEALERS
DEALERS
in Vermont and Italian Marble, *onth
Drs. Clippinger & Evans
HAVING
Office tv£» of the Unfver*ali«t Ohurch. JU1T22, •33-CS-tf
FOREIGN BUSINESS CARDS.
in Vermont and Italian Marble, soatn deep, permanent bisck. It will not. like other ink, of the Court IIoosc, a few doors east of the Bank, fade or change by time and cannot be destroyed by Terre Haute, llid n. aciil* or alkalies. It is now being adopted in all the ir-jp At our Ma: Yard will be furnished, on »bori prominent business sndbankins house* in Cincinnati, i, and at reasonable prices, BeaJttonet, Menu- in preference to any other article.
Obelisks, Spires, and every articlein our line.' All order* wull be promptly attended to by address M~i All work done iu a superior style. ing him, or calling at his office in Mercantile College June22. '53-38-tf -v* nortliwestcorner of Firth and Walnutstreets, Cin cinujti. JOHN GUNURY, Proprietor.
assoaxleil thcmiielve* toge!b«.-r in the practice of JtfawciK* and StmoBRT, beg leave to return tbaok* fot pa*! patronago* and resfpoc^iilly *9* of *Gundry a Comrnercisl riting Fluid, very chccr .Helta cit,' :,ii»nce ofthe *»nte
H. WILSON BBOWY.
Late of the Steamer Uootier Stat*. I*
SPliiiiAlAN"& BHOWN,
General Commission Merchants, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS, Agentt Jar Ike sale of Canal and Rail Road
W htrUwrrown,
Hon. 21 and S3, West Front S'reet, BETWEEN MJilX AXD WAl.XVT, I N I N N A I ter Agents for Chapin Sc Co.'s Eastern Express ana Dl*n*ti:h" l.-ine.
AGENTS )R THE MADI80N PACKETS. Shippers will b« particular in marking good* to our care as it fncilitatcs the forwarding of the same.
Auiru*t9l, IC.^-pd to Nov 17
LaFayette Bcok Bindery!
I BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, and Job Printing Establishment.
rATE
ObuVHBi uw»wo« beWe)«t. til Commercial work for Banks, Railroad KEEP constantly for sale, fill sucll (,nd insurance Companies, county omcer*, Coiyorafitnvna ffor either woo 1 or co"l,)a* are required in tions and heavy business houses, it is not excelled Ptoye# jior eimer
f,r
exlfniive additions and Improvements have mnde till* establishment unequalled by any in
living been fitted up in all its departments e*pre»*ly for such work.
CYRUS LIISE & Co.
Terre Ilaute, July 2", l833-33-3m.
K. It BRCOK. .OEO. W. MOROAV.
BRUCE, MORGAN & CO., SUCCESSORS TO O A N A E Commission & Forwarding Merchants,
No. 28 West Front St., Cinoinna'i, 0. IT Agents for UEALTT
LIGGETT
it Co., New
Orleans. Liberal cash advances mnde on con-
BEATTY, LIGGETT & CO., Commission & Forwarding Merchants, I Jfo. 100 Jlhjaiine St.. JVeu Orleans, La.
O" Cash advances made on consignments, by BRUCE, MORGAN 4 CO., Dec. 1,1B5?-51-Iyr
siiniments to thein, and to otir correspondents case of death. Endorsers andsecurities should require in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. the principal, to Insure their lives and assign the poliDec. 1, 1852-51-lyr. DIRECTORS.—H. if. Goodman, W. W. Cones, Wm.
r'"
Cincinnati. O.
Comer of Bridge (or Ohio) (tvd \sl Streets, TERRE-HAUTE,, INDIANA.
THE
undersigned has resumed his former Stand, near the Bridge, and only one Black from the Public Square. *This House has been trreatly enlarged and improved, by a large addition of Bed Rooms, ana a spacious Dining Hall, all Papered aud Painted—and furnished with New Furniture, Carpets, Beds and Bedding, and Table Furniture. Having an eve binglo to the comfort and con
Hon to induce pure ii in his line, will do th«»in?elves ch**« before looking through China, Quetntuvrt, Glaairart, Glass. Fancy ularly those who wish to passage on California risks taken at an extra premium of
Notion*, Handsome Clacks, 4"® Steam Boats, private conveyance, or other- |2W ,,cr
,-[0RSant
E: R.
wor.pa,
stopping place for his guests.
list ad vantages, by calling on atbllClS* Will always be furnished with the best ihe countrv affirds. uud no pains or expense will: New York, Boston, PittSDIlTgn, Baltlbe spared to adm uister to. the gratification of: more and Philadelphia. the tastes of his Patrons. ASSENGERS bound East will leave Ter-re-Hauteat7 a.m., Indianapolisat1 p. m„
•xmvrvm.-M? w.msnK^ H. R. SMITH, D. D. S. BEING wow pet-11* larg« and entirely Nsv» among the best in pnd take the Morning Express Train of the niftnently located in the City and, at nil times, will be supj^lird Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad at Dayton his new ObTJi" on with _-.P(K1 Hay aud Grain, and Horses strictly at 5 n. m., connecting at Bflleviie with the ^.Ohb StT«et, 3d d^»or attended to Toledo and Cleveland Railroad, and arriving
Month Dec. 8, lb52-52tf
~i\E\V STOVE STORE.,
Market Street, Sd Door North of Phqsaix Block.
A RNTLO NTJILDISGS. NORTHWEST COHNER
J\ riT'TTT AN'li WALNUT STS.. Cincinnati, Ohio
—Ii.c cdla 1S«. The attention of the public 1* rcwpecifuuy called to the saperior faciliHe* afforded at tltii insOitdtion for qualifying individual* in a thorough practical aasfler, for ihe Counting Room and burinesa pursaita.
in bis Hne, "Bd '*t0 j"" The coarse "embraces book-keeping bv double entry,
by
^ppOTitt Office. ,nd
.'...iie, tW.T-17-tf culntion. corresnoodsnce. and daily lecture* an mor-
exceed 1 _air x- ^7T7vr canUle law a&d political economr, in Uieirrelation*
Q.
he different departments of trade,
m„t0&ctare«-buiiMi.,penmanship,com
W. PATRICK, M.
W
Pupil* being Uaght indiridaally, appllcanU can en-
For further particnlars call at the college rooms, or address the Principal.
Ouadry's Commercial Writli^f Fluid. The uucrsigned is prepared to supply the Western Market with a superior Wriiing Fluid—his own invention—and which in color, fluidity and durability, is warranted to be unsurpassed.
The color i* at first a preeiiish bine changing to a
»fHSf I iVIONI A LS: •ftfesatea mmWe the undersigned, having fully testt!d the merits 'Gundry's Commercial Writing Fluid,' very checr fully declare that in our opinion, it is unsurpassed in every desirable quality. It isremarkabli* for
TT—a
KLCIDI-
quality which it retains after the longest exposure—not becoming thick or gummy. It has also an unri valled Color and au indelibility not common to other Inks. We take pleasure in recommending it a# •n article that can not fail to give universal satisfac tion.
H. Matthews, Receiving Teller, Trust Co. Bank. J. W. Wilson, AfssistantTelltT, Trust Co. tiauk. (i. B. Bradley, Book-keeper. Groesbeck & Co. J. W. Grey, Book-keeper, Commercial Bank.,, E. G. Moses, Teller, Commercial Bank. C. Moore, Editor Masonic Review. ..~
Insurance Company. John Riloh, Savings Bank of Cincinnati. R. II. stepheniion, Librsrian Young
r.'
P. B. Manchester, of Peoples' Bank. McMlCken & Co., Bsnker*. O. Hidden, Book-keeper for Marks & Co. R.'K'nrle, Book-keeper for Gilmore and Brotherton, J. L. Tabbott, Teller for GHmore & Brotherton. A. M. Hearlcs, Pres'dcut Merchants and Mechanics
MRN's
Mercan
tile Library Association. R. Smith, Superintendent Merchants' Exchange. Joseph Cox. Attorney at Law. J. W. Hartwell, President Cincinnati Insuranco Co. 1). Mackintosh, Book-keeper at Gardiner, Phlpps & Co. E. P. Goodnouph. Book-keep^T, Swasey & Wise. J. Benzell. Book-keeper at Speeis & Wright. R.J. Kitt*, Book-keeper, McCnllogh, MoiTis & Co. W. F. Aldrich, J. A. Skiffs. J. R. Bates. Book-keeper, Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Company. Richard Vose, G. F. Rradley Si Co. July 13, 1853-3l-tam5l2
Jefferson Life Insurance Company, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital $100,000—paid in and secured.
Incorporated by the State of Ohio. rpMS company have some peculiar advantages—its J. capital is puid in and secured—Us Board of Directors well known throughout the West.
It has two departments—Joint Stock and Mutual The rates of premium in the Joint Stock department are reduced equal to an annual cash dividoud of thirty three and one-third per cent.
Tbe Mutual department is secured by the whole cap itnl ofthe company, and its accumulations. The rates of premium are the same asinothcr mutual companies. A note for one-half of the premium is taken where the Insurance is for life, and the annual premium amounts to S40.
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 ond Manufacturers, in active business owners of real estate that is incumbered should insure, and thereby prevent a sacrifice in
Burnet Wm. M. Ctmmon, President White Water Canal Samuel B. Keys r. W. Deshler, Columbus, Cashier of Clinton Bank George Carlisle, President Lafayette Banking Company A. G. Burt C. Conahan Charles Goodman E. Gest H. B. Payne, Cleveland, President of Cleveland and Columbus Railroad.
BOIRD or
FF»\*RIE.—Hon.
Jacob Burnet, Samuel
Wiggins, T. S. Goodman, Esq. C. H. BAILEY, Agent.
D.,
Vf• ®4 The above rates are taken for tbe whole term of
und wifthlniE tuytldof vsiiietic© of his guests, mtist niftke uis Hoi^e a For peven yea.mMnj'uranco^ tho rft-te* are 33s i"»iWelves an I-i.'utf If they par- pleasant stopping place for the man of busi- per cent. less. On tho mutual rates one-half only Is through hU «:•.). if, u*ss, ple.vsuro or traveling public—and partic- required in cash, tho remaining half in a Premium /!_.. r.—.. .l-.l.. .1 1. itake
«1.n nr, HOW.
0 1 I N ~SAYUE, /~i fg BASJiMt received an almost endless variety of
Medical Examiner.
Terre Haute, Feb.2 lwn-8-ly .•
AMERICAN UNION
IF E IN S A N E O A N
Capital $100,000.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE
cen
t.
P. OSBORN,
Parlor and Cooking Stoen. Among his present assortment may be foandthr nwuipht from Dayton Hoosier Stat* and Ken-tK.-Van Pw!^
New W«.rM,OJ.»h.% A'IA* Oln.jbS'T.
CJuhitator, Na Albany, Nc.w Yi»rk These are all excellent |«at:«*rns vf 'tStM'kiu^ Sbires
rm -fat t'r.r tUl H"-xf Of n.\css:
OXS fnana. (hk J-'r suuv^rr. "•In Wis-aesnrntnfit ef PAKL)H STOYH^, i»r :V.|' So. rfr,ir Slid Flor*'. Fal'^r, wMr'i *»WfT*1 or 4^ 5 1 1 ii Cottage Farlor.
Mr. Say re has ako an «x'en« ve assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware, Stove Fixtures, Ac.
TT Sto», tm vkvi Sd do^r North or any other place. All who Want Ihe pore. wit" •fSTi S". r» site Farriiu' on's
.S4 •. -1
0» .ard C:r-.!a»» Fob Backi.-*, Sold Thimbles.
V**t Hooks. Kittftr Binge, a w* style of I Lvk« Tm, and tt(» thus it ih» jewatqri —. line, which will b« aoM low fr «a*h.
J. K. CRISRER.
QITEEXSWARE.
DESIRABLE fe* QawnswawJ
OF
OniO.
Chnrler Perpetual.
Ornrit, No. M, F.xirr FOCRTH STREST, CINCINNATI. rpMS COMPANY issues Policies at the following rate* for 1,000, and in proportion fur a larger amount. Ape. Joint .Stock Rates. Mutual Rates. 20 Years. 811:80 ^'3 517:70 35 do. ... 13:00
20:W
30 do. 15.S0 23:60 35 do. •18:40 27 r,0 40 do. 21:40
1
32:00
45 do. 23:40 S9::0 50 do. 32:80 4f:39 The above rates are taken for tbe whole term ol
ftj" Agency for Terre-Hnutf, Ind., at the Express Printing Office, East of the Public Square. D. S. DASALDSON.
Terre-Haute, March 30,1833 lG-lyr
THROUGH TO
Changes Moderate—Call and see. !at Clevelnnd at 4 o'clock 45 min. ni.. conO* BOARDERS taken by the Da v. Weelt,! necting the same evening with all trains bound onth or Year. JLA3&&3 3^CXiAHK«j EasU,:....
•v *i»ajL\ixr~S3 To Dayton from Terre-Haute, $5,50 To Cleveland from Dayton 5,00 To New York from Dayton 15,00 To Boston from Dayton. 17,10 for further information apply to
T. C. MITCHELL, Aytnt, Davton, Ohio, E.
Si.pt.M. R. «fc L. E.
ISRectified
C»rt««itia
R.
February, SKI. 1?*o3-23-1t
R. Co.
Double Reed Whisky. JOITN B. LUDOWICl,
n6%"Tftanufaeturing an article of Double Whiskey, far superiorto any ever brought from Cincinnati, and in strength, purity and flavor decui«*dly the best evi«r s«ld tn this western country. All those who prefer a first rate an^cle to* a common one, for the same money, wiii pleasp call at the
CfXCfXXArrsroRE. anion Row, All kinds of Domestic and Foreign WJNE3 and LIQUORS, of the best quality ,aad at Cincinnati prices, always on band.
Tcrrf-ilaute, March 93, lH53-7-tf
•^^fCINCINNAT'fiSSlW
mism*
F. T. HULMAN, is now nmkixigthe Whiskey that was ever turned out
of a rec: ifyer,. It is pun» and has aasiid and .r. and cannot be excelled or t-uu-uiixl by a nr ever brought from Cincinnati
g-n unadulterated article, will please call ateid/idg^fw the»nselT*s. All sorts of foreign awi'dolwesiic Wines and Liquors, kept cons:vtly««i d. F.T: HULMAN,
SEW JEWELRY. I.AHOE livt of Gold and Silver the Post OfBce. (May 5, Ic53-2itf
W:
WOOL! WOOL!!
100,000 LBS
or
WOOL
trAjrns.
good, clean fleece and tub washed, for which wit! r»ay the highest prke is uui, at all times.
JOHN TIERNAN.
Teiw-Haaie, Feh.3. l3SS^-tf.
OLD WHISKEY.
LD
BOURBON AND
MONONGAHELA
NLR BOURBON AND MONONOAHELA
br WAS80JTJtoo
E E A E
PER3HAHENTLY ESTABLISHED.
a a
N I N A A 1
(THK OLD STAXD.)
By purchasing the stand lo occ
«.)•
himself as a Drug Store, he considers niniseit
His stock now consists of a general assortment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Dyestuffs,
Window-glass from 8—10 to 25—30, PlasterParis, Whiting, Putty White, Black and Red Lead British Lustre, Shop Fnrniture, Bath Brick Imperial, Young
Hyson and Black Teas Chocolate, Crushed Sugar, Star and Sperm, Candles Bar, Castile, Variegay- ted, White, and a variety of h. Fancy Soaps Perfumeries,
Ex'W- of Vanilla, Peach, ct, Lemon, drc., for culiu-' ary purposes. Soda
Paint. Varnish, Wall, Hair. Scrub, Nail, Cloth, Flesh, Tooth.and Infant Brushes Pure Brandies and Wines, Rye and Bourbon Whiskey, Holland Gin, Peach Brandy, »tc.. for medical purposes, and ail articlesusually kept in his liue. itr 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 Chologogne. MofFott's Bit ters, Pain Killer, Cherry Pectoral Smith's, Townsend's, Bull's, Guvzott'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, Miffatt's, Bragg's, Brandreth's, Smith's, Sugar-Coatcd, Sapington's, Daniel's, Wright's, Sovereign Balm, l'hitiney's, Jayne's, ClicKener's, Champion's and Hebrew Pills Sloan's Powders and Ointment, and Louden & Co.*8 Family Medicines.
Y'ntlnnnl Pnnd ftrf+l dirffllv Xorth of the developed, and to such the Elixir is presented as tbe Aalional Uoack &reet. atrecuy °J
Ulc
Court-House. Terre-Haute. Ind., feet restoration. ,p t. prising every vanety of articles in his line, destroying the appetite R)r spirits, and restoring the making his stock the largest and mo*{ complete tone oi the stomach to as healthy an action as it was iu Terre-Haute befqre drinking a drop of ardent spirits and when inr» *i.~ .».„j inni, nrmniMl hv temperance has assumed this diseased form, reason is
A. »_i.i ,i,„ w»hn«, fore, who hereafter fill the grave of the drunkard must any other establishment on the aba n. do so by choice, and not or necessity—It matters not The purchasing and selecting of medicines j,ow
J. R. CUNINGHAM.
December 1, 1852-51-ly
Eagle Foundry,
CORNER OF FIRST AND WALNUT STS.,
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
TOSEPH GROVER ihu former proprieC' tor, and T. A. MADISON, having formrd a copartnernhip in the above well-known establishment, under the style of GKOVEK& MADISON, would respectfully say to our friends and the public, that, we are .making now anJ valuable additions to our operative machinery, and have now iu oui employ the best of worKracn: which, with the perfect quality of material used, will enable u» to complete, successfully, in point of workmanship, with the best establishments of older cities. Our patterns for machinery have all been gotten up within the last few months, and uc of the most approved models. Wc are manufacturing
STEAM EXGTXES ..
of virions sizes and ppwer, adapted to the use of Sash, and other Saw Mills.'and are prepared to furnish Boilers, Mill Irons, and every necesairy fixture to put them into complete operation. Also, for Flouring Mills of from one to three run of burrs, and for other purposes. All of which we warrant to perform equal to any manufactured.
We are constructing arid furnishing complete, one of the most approved kinds of
Threshing Machines and Horse Powers now in use. The lumber is of good quality and perfectly seasoned, and the machines are calculated, in every particular of workmanship, to give perfect satisfaction.
We have constanly on hand, and are manufacturing FOX RIVER AND IMPROVED CAREY PLOWS, with several kinds of Cast and other Plows. The River and ('arey, scour better in bottom and prairie eround than any plow now in use, and are too well known to need reccommendation.
We are now executing some neat and substantial CAST IRON STORE FRONTS, to which we call the attention of those who anticipate the erection of business houses. They are safe and strone, and add materially to the architectural beauty ofthe building.
LIGHT AND HEAVY CASTINGS consisting of Mill Gear, Stoves, hollow ware, lard kettles, andirons, sad irons, wagon boxes, etc., etc., together with
Brass, Zinc, and Bahbet Metal Castings ofevery description necessary for machinery, and for many other purposes. For all of which,
PATTERNS
are made in the most workmanlike manner, promptly to order. A Iso. e« vy WROUGHT IBDN WORK for machinery and other purposes, executed in a way to sive the most complete satisfaction.
Much more raieht be said hy way Of classification, bnt we will only add that, we shall be thankful Tor all favors in our line, and shall endeavor to discharge faithfully, and to the best of our ability, any and every contract or obligation entered into with our customers. GROVER & MADISON.
Terre-Haute April 13,1853-tf
Are you Insured If you are not, you should be. American MiHnal Insurance Company.
AMSTERDAM, N.
-Cash Capital, 50,000 Secured Capital,
THE
iS150,000—300,000
undersigned having b«en appointed Agent for the above sound and reliable Company for Terre-Haute aud this county Those winhing Insurance will do well to call on me.
sa%ARVEY
Angnst 3, I853-34-tf
Dr. Urban's Anti-Baechanaliai^Eiixlrn
IT
Ji Safe ani Snre Remedy fmr tht E O I N E E A N E
is not in the least injurious to the system. It Is pleasact to the taste, and will cure tbe hardest cases of intemperance. We warrant it in all cases if taken according to directions. It destroys the desire tor all ardent spirits when strictly taken according to directions, and will restor&tfcc individual to the same state of sobriety In which he was before he ever drank a drop ofthe ardent, and he will not have tbe least desire for intoxicating drinks.
Intemperance is a disease and as such the greater the excess in drinking ..the more speedily is the disease
h*lm ofGilead-the oil ofconsolation, peace and per-
meRSUrg
CO
permanently settled, and with the present ar- passed the bounds of sober restraint, and though they ranirementsof making cask purchase*, gives him may desire, iu their sober moments, to abandon the rangemenisui '""'"S™ u«e of that which is so rapidly proving their bane, the advantage of all markets, in obtaining they cannot, unaided, and no aid has ever been tendergoods from first hands, on the most favorable rd suctr, with success until the discovery of Dr. Ur-term«-therefore, be is enabled a keep the baa's never failing Anti-Baccbanalian Elixir since -bvbt'aRRflTinrFHT OP PURE MEDICINES, which time noue are left without excuse, as the means BE8T ABSOKTMHI ,7^. .iw necessary to destroy the taste, and again enthrone reathatcan he procured iu the pastern anu e»- gon brincing the will into perfect subjection, by extern cities, and offers as good bargains as the trading tbe poisonous stlngand temptation ofthe adsame quality of medicines can be bought at der, are pUci^ within every man's reach: those there-
biy dethroned, the will to a certain extent be-
mes ungovernable, until often, alas! many have
ne
the shop, with care and precision, that it Trfmenn, Dyspdpsia^KpilWi
arityou may be.
suited to the wants of the country, and the As the Elixir is a most powerful purifier ofthe blood, i.,.mnniiii(linir of thp various orenaratious of ths seat of all diseases, it has been used with preat Sue compounding ot tne vanous preparauoue ceg3
aQd is hiRhly rec
answer the purpose intended, is a matter of so plaints, General Debility, Pilesvaud all kinds of Femuch importance to the purchaser, that he vers. It is the best alterative known. tr. rrix-a Viia norcnnil and The \nti-Bacchanalian is neatly put up and feels it to be his duty to gl with full directions accompanying each botundivided attention to it, as longas he remains tie. Price #3 per bottle. On the receipt ofthe above sum it will be sent, free of charge, to any part of the
in the business. ____ fp __ uimea Maicj. .hi leiicnt iu nc By his experience of fifteen years erre- j-rom tbe principal Druceistsin Haute, 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 aud adjoining'
counties, disposed to contiuue to serve them The only Sure remedy ever known for Chills as long a« they say. PRESCRIPTIONS put up with care, and all orders promptly filled and forwarded by instructions. and 'warranted to give satisfaction.
ommended in cases of Delirium
Ncurlgi«f
May 25,185:i-24-tf
I
D. SCOTT.
FANCY
GOODS.
A NICE lot of ladies dress trimmings, -fx. Mack silk laces and fringes, bonnet ribbons, artiflrial flnwers liitro, «ilk and metal dress buttons is gentlemen'* kid, lisle, «lk and cotton "o.Aik »ilts nuUs silfc and cotton parasols, •sorted colors and quality: whit*, black and crimson rr*?+ *^*wt«: «ttk and barege do. All of WSich will t-c fold aau*i!sliy low at F. SlPPI.K t"S,
North side Public
Ten*-H ante, St*yS3.2«f
noare,
F.E LESSORS,
ELLS very low for ca*A—Silks. B«rege*, O Muslin De Laines. Calicoes, Oinghama, White Goods, Sheeting*. Oottonades. Linens, Woolens, Testings, Ticking, Hosiery, Rib
Hons,
Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Parasols, Fane, GloTes, Edging*, Inserting*, Boot*, Shoes, Hats, Caps, GROCERIES, Qoeensware, Gias* ware. Tinware, Notions, Ac &c.
April 20. FRENCH STORE.
CIGARS.
JUST
received a large supply of aoperior Monte Cristo. Colorado, Xa Fiel, General Taylor and La Norma Cigars, by the box or retail, at the Terre-Haute Drag 9tore.
J. R. CUNINGHAM.
December 1, I852-5J-If
Boznnrrs
»PIN i-
AND RIBBOITS.
WTEW Sprint style Boaneta and Bonnet RibA boos, to fie had at TURNER'S. May 4, 1B53 21 if
and
Sheet Iron
tar
Ware. Store farni-
tutlr o« IwMt it! im sale «t
UverOotQ'
United States. All letters to he pn-paid. To be had the ITulted States. & 1)1 OLA KE, 65 Third Street, Louisville, Ky,.
5
DR. URBAN'S
Viable Fever and Ague Powders:
and F= ver. ami warranted to cure, in all cases, if taken according to directions. It cures, when.taken according to directions. In Twenty Minutes, leaving no Fever alter the Chill very Seldom requiring more than one dose to make a permanent cure. A great number of cases, from two to five year* standing, have been cured with the first dose, and Chill has never, as, yet, returned. The beauty of this medicine is, that it stops tha Chill in twenty minutes, or less, and tbe patient wjll be entirely clear from Fever after the Chill, which is not the case whi-n other medicine is used. It has superseded all other preparations wherever it haa been introduced.
Read what the Editor* of the Lbuisville Democrat •ay from their own observation:* "Dr. Urban's medicine for the cure of chills and fever has effected some wonderful cures in our own midst. A young man who has resided for several years in Lousiana, reached New Albany a few weeks since, weak and emaciated—literally worn out physical ly, with long continued chill* 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. Havingexhaustedalmostevery remedy known to the medical profession, he procured a hox of Dr. Urban's celebrated medicine, and after taking two pewders was entitely relieved and restored to health. He has been well ever since—says his health has not been as good for severalyears, and is now fast regaining his lormer vigor and the rosy cheeks he was wont to wear.
This medicine can bo had at the manufacturers' Depot, 65 Third St., hetween Main Market, Louisville, Ky., wholesale andretaij. URBAN & DIDI.AKE.
J3r*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, 1853-2l-lyrgak sx.
New Stove Store and Copper Shop. (SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT,) On Fourth Street, one door Xorth of Main.
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
rPHE
undersigned would respectfully nnnouiice to the citi*en# of Vigo and the adjoining counties, that lie has just opened anew Stove, Tin und Copper.establishment, where he intends to keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of
STOVES, TIN AND COPPER WARE. My stoves are of the newest and most approved pattern, among which, will bo found the justly
CS co via Gs. cSB $ c© sy To which, I would particularly call the attention of Tavern Keepers, (having two siies expressly for their use.) and having the exclusive right to sell this stove in this market, I feel a just pride iu recommending it as one of tho very best Stoves ever offered for sale on the Wabash.
I will also keep constantly on hand all kinds of TIN WARE, hy wholesale aud retail also, Bathing Tubs. a S at a a in O E WORK, such as force and lift Pumps, Copper Kettles, Soda Founts, &c.
All kinds of copp«r and sheet iron work for Steam Mills made to order and promptly executed. Those in want, of any of the above articles will do well to give me call, as I intend to sell very low.— My motto being "quick sales and small profits."
JAMES T. MOORE.
N. B.—James T. Moore Is also prepared to do all kinds of Job Work in Copper, Tin, Sheet tron, Zinc and Lead. Job work has been my principal business for many years past, and in toat line, I feel confident of renderinsentire satisfaction. Qive me a call.
E O A
W I I A S & E A
HAVE
on
removed from their old stand, lo the store recently occupied bv M. W.
NATIONAL
llOAD
CUNNINGHAM'S
STREET,
adjoining
Drug Store, ,.i
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE.
We are. now opening a Large aud General Stock of Ft ry and Slapfe Dry Goods, of American and Foreign Fabrics, comprising every variety of LAlilES DRESS GOODS, Rich fig. Silks, Merinoes, CashmereS, Muslin De Laines dfce., English, French and American Prints 'n great variety. »Bay State and other long and sauare Shawls,rich" embroidered and plain shawls, in colors, black and mourning. Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery and all the minor articles for Ladies. Misses and Children's use.
Having engaged the services of Mr. John Reinhara 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 perfect satisfaction.— Please give us a call.
WILLIAMS 4 EARLY.
Nov.3,1852.-47-tf
Fresh and Choice Family O E E S
WASSOJf & CO., v^¥.
Rose's Block, Corner of Ohio and Second Streets. OOLICIT the attention of tbe citizens of O Terre-Haute, to their choice stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, which they will dispose of cheap for cash at wholesale and retail, consistingin part of
Choice and Prime Louisiana Bagars, Molasses and Golden Svmps Old Government Java and Prime Green Tftio Coffee (new crop) Choice Green and Black Teas Fresh Carolina Rice (new crop) Pickles in Jars Pine Apple and English Dairy Cheese Salmon, Mackerel, and Tongues and Soonds bbl*.. bbls snd kits Sperm, Star and Mould handles Pepper. Allspice. Mustard, Starch and Boston Soap, No. 1 Sweet Oil, Pepper Sauce and Table Salt very choice Virginia manufacture and Fine Cut Tobacco, with a general assortment of Groceries suitable for Family uses.
O* A wagon will be in readiness to convey goods to any part of the city, free of expense. Terre-Haute, Feb. 23,1853-11-tf
Choice Wines, Brandies and Liquors.
OLD
Cogniacand Oastillian Brandies. Madeira, Sherry, Port and Malaga Wines, in wood and glasa.
Champaigne, Sparkling Catawba and Claret do. A
French Cordials, assorted. 5» Very Superior Old Irish Whiskey, For sale br WASSON A CO. lb SO- Rose's Bloct
N W O O S
TassortmentE
HE subscriber is now receiving agoeif of 8pnng and 8ummcr Goods, at the FRENCH STORE. W«sl of tin Public Square, Terre-Haale, Indiana.
"April 20,1853-19-tf.
E. GIOTEI
Brushes, Brushes.
WTE have made arrangements for amt «rtyo»Bnrttosof ewrr** asd an aow ncdrimg a U— alMteofcr at maca iew
Amur, issns-t*
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THIS ROAD BEING NOW COMPLETE, IT OPENS A COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Pittaburg and Philadelphia, or Pittsburg and
Baltimore.
BYEastern
which Freight from the West can reach an Market quicker and cheaperthan by any Of the present rival routes: they connect with the daily Packets at Pitubarg, from St. tapis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Wheeling, and all the different points on the western waters: also, with the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. at Pittsburg.
Cars run through between PITTSBURG and PHIL^ ADELPHIA without transhipment of Freight, an advantage that can be appreciated by all shippers.
Iu case of obstruction of Navigation hy tr* or
WAT*R,
T-
A
A
DKU,
CKLEBRATED METEOR AIR-TIUIIT ...
Olive, Grey, and Mlxt Broadcloths,
1
SEUAM,
Jan. 5 1853 4-1 yr
ffi'i 'V
SMITH ARSONS'
SIIW1 WilEKWSE.
AND
"NR JT-4JB3 AND
Nov. 24,1852-50-tf ..
MANUFACTORY OF ft ?f
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE, ?r
Xational Road Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
II
LOW
freights westward can be forwarded_ from Pn-renuRo to CUICIKXATI, or towns in the interior hy Railroad.
RATES OF FREIGHT.
Between Pittsburs and Philadelphia or Baltimore
FIRST CLASS. WINTER SUMMER
Rates. Rates.
Dry Goods, Books and Stationary. Boots,) Shoes, Hats and Carpeting, Furs and per 100lbs. Peltries, Feathers. Saddlery, &c. $1. 75 cts.
SKCONtt
CUM,
Browri Sheetings & Shirtings in Bales, Drugs, Glass Ware, Groceries, except oi-.i fcnM* Coffee, Hardware, Hollow Ware, Ma- ®3CUl-W*"-chlnory, Oil-cloth, Wool,ifcc.
TlltRD CLASS. wif*
Batter in Firklos& Kegs, Candles,Cot-'«• ton, fin winter,] aueensware,Tallow, Tobacco, in leaf or Manufactured, ..
[Eastwanl,] dtc„ &c.
full carloads at
soc™*
FOURTH CLASS,
Freight Agent, Philadelphia MAGRAW & KOONS, Freight Agent, Baltimore.
Th
JOSEPH L. ELLIOTT,
Freight Agent,^,*0^
March 16, 1853-14-lyr
JV. 1*.
HOUSTON,
Oen. Freight Agent, Phila.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Notice to Eastern Travelers.
CONTINUOUS Ritllroadfrom Cincinnati, Clevc. land, Wooster, Massillon, Alliance, 0„ and Chi cago, III., to PhilodelplUa, via Pennsylvania Uailroad, from Pittsburg to Philadelphia. Through from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, In 3T hours.
Cleveland to
Slli"
26
Pittsburg to 1!)
Relng the shortest and quickest Route from the Great West to the Atlantic Cities. Fare through by Railroad from Philadelphia to
Pittsburgh #0 ."0 Massillon, 10 00 Cleveland, '0 00 Mansfield and Crestline 11 00 Columbus, 12 65 Toledo 13 00 Cincinnati, (via Orcftlinc,) 15 00 Chicago, (Via Michigan Southern R. It. 18 25 To Chicago, Waukegan, Kenosha, llliuois Kaciue, Milwauke, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, via Ootroit and Michigan Central Railroad, 818 00.
Tickets from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, or Haitimore, by Railroad, can be purchased of P. W. STRA-
Ticket Ag«nt, Cincinnati. And by tho Stcatn Packet Line to Pittsburg, und thence by Uailroad to Philadelphia, from the Captains on board, and from Cleveland via Cleveland mid Pittsburg Railroad, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, of D. Horton. ticket agent at tin Blddell Houte,. Cleveland, Ohio.
On or about tho middle of February the Road will be opened from Crestline Wooster, and time between Cincinnati and PhiladflphiaY4'dueedto34hours.
NOTICE.—In cane of lo«s, the Company will hold themselves responsible fur personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding 5100
THOMAS MOORE, Passenger Agent, Phila. J. MESKIMKN. Passenger Agent Pittsburg.
March 16,1853-11 lyr
B. H. CORN WELL.-* »J
MERCHANT TAILOR, East of the Square.
KEEPS
constantly on hand a general assortment of Goods for Gentlemen's Apparel, which will be made to order, at short notice, and warranted.
His stock consists of various Broadcloths, all col
ors Cassimcrsnnd Vesting*. «I1 hinds: Shirts, Under- ]infi
His garments
.....garments made, and prices graduated to the lowest living mark. His stock, In part, consists of Black, Blue, Brown,
or
various
prices. Black, Blue, Doeskin, and checked Ca»slmors for pants, of various erades In prices and styles. Satin, Silk, Velvet, Marseilles #nd Buff Vestlngs, to suit any taste or fancy. Mr biru. Collars, Handker chiefs, «vnts, Suspenders, Gloves, ,v.-- an* Undershirts. Ac., Ac.,
always on hand.
JIT Call and examine the stock and leave your measure. [March
no,
IMM-lfl-tf
SYLVESTER WILLIAMS? UNDERTAKER AND COFFIN MAKER.
r-TT— I) ESPECTPULLY informs the cltlIV tens of Tcrre-llautc and vicinity, that he will give undivided attention to the shove hu sincss, with a view to relieve the friends of deceased persuns from the indispensable trouble'attending the death of a friend, and would state that he isnrcjiaml to undertake the whole business of funerals, lrdcsirev or any part thereof, at reduced prices.
A hearse will, in all cases be furnished, fret of charge to such as procure coffins at his establishment. Collins kept on baud of all'sUes.
To persons, in the country. 1 wouldsay that I will ^reacjinowied({|.(jhy tht whole Medical Faculty,
NEW DRY GOODS—NOT WET GOODS.
THE
subscriber is now receiving his large and extensive Stock of Spring Goods, bought in the best Eastern markets, coosijtipg in part of
Dry Goods, Xoticms, Hardware, Queensware, flats, Caps, Boots. Shoes, d'c.. which he will sell as cheap as any regular House in tbe place his old friends and cus-
u„0,
,nd ,h. public in.t»d tt gir. him a call and examine bis slock. JAMES H. TURNER,
National Road street. North the Court House. May 4, 1853 21-if
To the Ladies.
THE
onStersigned has a large and handsome assortment of Fashionable Dress Good*, consisting, in part, of black Brocade Silks, fancv Brocade Silks, fancy (all wool) and Satin plaid Bareges,Silk Tissues, French Lawn, Portsmouth Lawn, French BrilHaotwns, ne*j style Ladies' Collars, Undersleeves, Paris Ki« Gloves, and numerous other articles of D»M Goods, too many to enumerate. Call and e* -will be sold amine
furnish coflinsc*eoper than they have been furnished attested In their highest written authorities, by any person in the county, and will attend tho fu- trr* The attention of Agentsand Purchasers is Invlneral with my hearse free of charge, any distance not
Terre-Haute, March 13, lSSO-lJ-tf against inferior and pernicious Imitations. V~F For sale by February 53, 1833-11 tf
FURNITURE FOR 8ALE.
a
TURE, consisting of fl Marble-Top, Dressing and Plain
High and low post Bedsteads, Sofa and Sofa* seat Rocking Chairs, Tables, Sofas and Lounges. All of which will be sold low for_cash.
they will be sold cheap. 4,1SS3. J. H. TURNER.
May
acoo-
ni«ani «i every dMulftles, lane stock wWch we *r« ese*
prices
ta*n beretofew*. 1. COOS. 4f CO., t,t.--Jb-nmz
If ATS, CAPS, BOOlftjiMWd#*?-
PANAMA. Leghorn. Eogl»h Straw and A
Leaf H«U one case of the TrnjWo*4 Ova-
la's Extra Silk H*U Pur aad Wool Mexicaa H«U cloth asd slosh cape ladies straw ud braid boaseto mea'sasdVoy's calf, kip sad morocco boot* and shoes ladle* eaMael, morocco and calf bootees: Jenny Llrid beskioa aad »t»PI*r» ckildrea
W
F. E. LESBURE.
5orUi aUU PabUc S^owe.
Terns-Hante. May »Mtf
New Leather Store.
PTWIE subscriber.late of Dayton, Ohio, would A respectfully inform the citizens of Terre Hant« and surrounding country, that he has opened a Wholesale ana Retail' Leather Store on the corner of National Road and Fourth Streets, west of the Post Office, where ho will devote his attention to
LEATHER, HIDES, OIL, AND FINDINGS, where may bo found at all times, SKIRTING Harness, Bridle Leather, Collar Leather, Ffcddivy. Seating. Sole and Upper, Calf *f j, and Kip Skins, Morocco. Lini»gs, Bindings. Toppingt
VZasts, Pegs. Shoe Xails iAl! Boot Trees, and small Tools.
Currying Knives, Fleshers, Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Brushes, and a great many small tools and articles not necessary to mention.
Leather in the roueh purchased also,Hides and Skins, for whion I will pay fair prices ib CASH or Trade.
O" Orders from a distance filled, and should the article or price not suit, if returned in good order, the purchaser can have his money back. Please call and examine for yourselves, and don't forget the place, on the corner next tho Post Office, for good Leather and Cheap Bargains. HENRY NTtDbR.
Nov.
10. 1852,-48-tf
«Cts.
GEO. C. FKAN'CISCUS, Freight Agent, Pittsburg. E. J. SNEKDKK,
REMOVAL.
Boston Leather Store,
National Road Street, South East Corner of 5th Sirrrt, opposite the E/riseopal Church. ft?-'
GEORGE KERCKHOFF & CO.f
INFORMjronerallv,
West *t„
have also White Lead, Oi! and Paints of all kinds. J. COOK A CO., April 27,1853-20-tf No, 1, Union Row.
0
~LF1r'£
AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS,"'' A auriinr,ATiVK
TONIC, IUI HKTIO,
March 23, 1853-15-tf tf'/'T
their former customers, and tho
public that thoy have removed their LEATHER STORE from National Road Street, opposite Union Row, to National Road Street, comer of 5th street.
Thoy have now on hand a large and extend sive assortment of all kinds of Leather, such as Spanish, Cincinnati and country tanned Sole, Band, Upper, Bridle, Harness, Skirling, Collar and Split Leather French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins Lining, Binding, Topping, blieep and Deer Skins Tampicoand French. Mens' and Ladies' Morocco.
Shoe Findings. $
They also keep a general assortment of Shoe Findings, such as Lasts, Boot and Shoetree», Clamps, Pegs and all kinds of Shoemaker's tools of the verv host quality.
HM)KS,
They pay the highest cash price for green a id dry hides, skins and furs. .. „vv. Cr Attention.
Shoeniakers. Soddlers and Xfercharifs, are particularly requested to examine our stock and prices, before buying elsewhere.
Terre-Haute, March 10, 1853-14-tf
Spring Stock, 1853
WEHardware,
are now receiving our spring supply of embracing every variety of
goods iu our line, which are offered to our old customers and the public generally
,011
our cus
tomary liberal terms. Our assortment is unusually large and complete, and the fact so well established, that wo hell a first ratr article as low as is charged for or on ha no on a on be disappointed in not finding a large stock and low prices.
Our stock of every description of Tron, Nails, Steel, Chains, Axes, Saws, Gun Barrels, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, aud all heavy goods, is very full.
Our stock of saddlery is enlarged, and a groat variety of new patterns added. We have every thing wanted iu tlie building
nn
shirts, H'dkerchiefs, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders. &c. Fverv ininlement needed bv the farmer
great, variety of uoods for furnish-
will he fashionably and substantially »g- erv im]l» ment ticeOi (1 oy ie larmer ........ j)(l our establishment, and our
stock of Mechanics' Tools of every descripl.ho Statu. W 0
ANTi-nYsrEPTio
INVIGORATING CORDIAL. THIS
MEOMRSAI. UEVERAOSIS
.'DROPSY,
mnnufactnred by tile
Proprietor, at Schfednin, in Holland, and it is warranted not only pure, from every injurious property and ingredient hut of tho best possible quality.
Its extraordinary medicinal properties.
IN ORAVKL,
GOUT, CIIRONIO
HIIKOMATISM,
FLATN,«SE*,
and Bowel*, whrther in
iKorrnsnT
("our PAIKS, of the Stolnacb
AWLT
or
IWRASTS—
In all ordinary cases of lu tbe KIDNEYS, Hi.AnnKR, and URINARYObstruction OROAX*— In DsvrKi'iu, whether Acer* or Ciurnie—Chills
te(j
overten miles. the label, and to the title of this Medicinal Cordial, Shop on Cherry street, between Market
and
Second.
em(,0s«edon
The subscriber, from Cincfnnatti Ohio, has arrived at Terre Haute, and can be found at Deming's New Brick House, on 3d street, op- rpAKES pleasure in assuring the friends and positethe Prairie City House, wiih A customers of the late firm, that he will a large and superior lot of I'URM- continue the business at the old stand, and is prepared to give good bargains in every thing in his line. Thankful for former patronage, lie solicits a call from overy one desiring to supply thern«Hves in the line of Groceries and liquors, at Wholesale or Retail.
D. G..FORSTER. '.Mili&f-**!'«! StM ,&* si'
and
Fevers. In General Debility, Sluggish Circulation ol the Blood, Inadequate Assimilation of Food, and Exhausted Vital Energy—
and
m,j address of the Proprietor, on
the sides of the Bottle, as protections
WASSOK A CO.*
GROCERIES.
IOIIN B. LUDOWICl,
He is now receiving his spring stock, consisting of a full assortment of Groceries of al) kinds
Tobacco, Nails, Glass, Leather,
ifec.^Ac., all of which will be disposed of at the lowest figure. 5 Call at the Cincinnati fftpre,,Union Row.
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
NEW DRY GOODS.
fpHE undersigned respectfully solicits A tbe attentloa of tbe pobiic to tbe examination of bl» exunaiY# stock of n«w Spripg »nd Summer Goods, just oper.ed. tbe aba
His assortment Is one of ths largest In
ces calculated to give general satisfaction. T. KIPP8RT, Fsrrinrton's Block, oortb of Public Square.
Terre-Haute, May 85,1853-fi4*tf
Music Books.
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E Me*del«bon Collection, f»« Ajkin'a Christian Minstrel, 49 The Alpine Glee Singer, Mason's Sacred Harp, roand and patent notes, The Universal Musician, Christian Psalmist,, Sacred Melodeon, The Juvenile Choir, tor sale at
BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK STORE, July 6,1653 30-tf
CITY
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'•, FBESH FRUITS!
r\RAITOES, LEMONS, RAISINS, FIGS and PRUNES, HAVANA PRESERVES. FRENCH FRUITS, in their own juice, and BRANDY CEEBRIES, for sale by
WASSON CO..
Feb 23^ Rasie's ^Iqsk.
MARBLE
TI'iHE
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subscriber, hariag permanenty located J. in Terre-Hante. will keep constantly oti hand a large and choice variety of Marble for all parpoees. Monument# on hand and made to order from the beat Vermont and Italian marble. IT All orders will be promptly attended to and executed in the best manner.— Particular attention paid to designing and carving. JESSE JULIAN.
On 2d St., nearly oppofiu^frwart House. Jane 15, l8S3-2?-tf
Claret and Blue Grass Seed.
Feb. IS, Ifej3-I9 tf
