Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 October 1853 — Page 4
TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS,
^^DAGTD^RREOrfFBsT^ rpHE subscriber thankful for the very liberal JL patronage bestowed upon biro, by the cttirens of Terre-Haute, would take this opportunity at the commencement of the new year, to inform them that he still continues to produce the most
Inimitable Specimens of the Art
found in the western country. He would not presume to impose upon the credulity of a confiding public, by trumpeting the furniture of his rooms, his sky-liguts, or illuminated ptc tures, but would simply say that bis rooms are comfortable, his light good, and his Pictures made upon a dean, highly polished
SILVER PLATE*
and will be ILLUMINATED, if requested, by a drjcess of "hi* own invention, and practiced only by himself.
O* He would further inform the public that he is fitting up new rooms in the Prairie City Block, with a SKY LIGHT tl?atwill exceed any thing of the kind in this city, a* far an the sun at meridian dotj
dry, at all time*. Jsn. 1833-tf tf
4
July
a^uf^'g^T0N.
Terre-Haute, January 5,1833-tf
BARGAINS TO BE HAD IN LEATHER AT REDUCED PBICES! j,r,JOHNTIESmN, ..
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DEALER
In Hides and Leather, K„.d Or...
Tsaat-JUcre, Ind.^
rit HE undersigned inform* bi« friends and the pnb1 lie generally, that be has the moU comvWu «tock of LEATflEB in this market, which is offered at tbe latest rata, among which ma'be lound tlsc
Best Cincinnati Tanned Sole leather, New York Red .# Cincinnati Band r.
Harness, bridle and Skirting Leather, Kip and Caif Skin* and upper Leather Lining and Had akin*
REMOVAL!
3—™ J. M. HAGEIi N,rA ^^rf^Erabraces this opportunity Mb) 4@j \juJPof informing his old put rons, and tho public generally, that he has removed his
Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, to the frame building, on Market Street, south of Longdon'ft (formerly Dole's) Livery Stable, where ho keeps agoneral assortment of
Saddlery, Harness, Bridles, and every thing in that line. vpT All work entrusted to hira will be neat ly and prompttV exeonted.
Mil. SAMUEL IIAGKR
HAS,
also, removed his MAGISTRATE'S OFFJLOK in the front part, of the same building. All business entrusted to him will receivo prompt and efllcient attention.
Terre-H.iuto, March 31,18f3-l6-tf -t?
*4Shoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! KEEP constantly for sale, all finch Rtoves(for either wood or coal,) arsre required in the Wabash Valley, suitable for Parlor, Sitting-room, Sleeping-room, Kitchen or Shop said Stoves are manufactured in Terrc-Haute aud warranted to stand fire, perform well, and give satiafactlon I am not only able and willing to make good my warrantees, but pronATod to repair tuf stove 1 toll, which in m&uu* factured in TerreHauto, or replacoany of the plates as may burn out, speedily and at a trifling expense. As this grdst advantage, my patrom 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 words, we will, therefore, only add that we have confident hopes of so dealing as to deserve patronage.
April 13, 1833. E. OROVEK.
LIVINGSTON & CO.,
$nectssors to Mertcin $ CTF. ONRF E* & Wolff* Forwarding and Commission Merchants, TERRE-HAUTE. IND.
UEFKUKNCES:
Terre-II aate
E. S.Woir«, I Bemsnt «fe Oo.S 0 Riley Mitchell,? ^vansville Lewis ls Oray Scott it Oo, Toledo J. McGregor «fe Co., Now Orleans: Gibson, Stock well Co., New York Julius Hull A Co., Cincinnati Mcldrmu fe Co., Madison W. A. Bradshaw, Indiiinapolis. ~1
27,l85a-33.6m
"""THE"PLACE
FOE BARGAINS.
China, Qlaas and Quoonsware, at Wholesale and Retail.
H'est of the Public Square,
DEStRJSSnow
to return thanks for former favors, and wishes to say, that he Is offering bettor'bargains than ever. fl» has received a NKW STOCK, of v«ry desirable goods, which needs only an examination to Induce purcluslng, and those wishing anything iu his lino, will do themselves an injury if they purchase before looking through bis atoeX. China, Quetnsiixire, Glassware, Gldfs, Fancy
Notions, Handaome Clocks, »J*c always on hand, together with a sholco stock of Patau Paiiii.v UnoctHtKs. for tetailing.
Jiy PurchMort can always supply their wants, to tkt Bsrjf b**t u4etnt»gtst bj calling on K« wOuFfij trrst »f tkt P*itic SfU.nr*.
Torre-Haute, Aufi. 31. l«*43-38-tf il
H. R. SMITH, D. D. S. BEING now permanently located in his new OFFICKon
___ Square, will at all
times be in readiness to wait on his patrons in all things pertaining to his profession, N. B.—No
CRKBIT
given ror operations, un
less by previous arrangements. Terro-H*uta, April 93,
C. A. HUKT, K. D.,
HAS
bought the property long owned and octsnpled by Thorna« Burton, on the comer of Market and Poplar street*. Dr. H. he»«S atrangtr, would l»av« to »af, that upon the meriUofa regular medical tuition, and many year* cxperi*nc« in prattle*, he now tendora hi» Hsrrtiiea to the cititcu* ofTerro- Haute and vicinity.
Tentllxutc, .March 30,1863-18 tf
JT. uurro*. a. t, ASULXT. BRITTON & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. JtT C-aah paM for Wheat, Barter, Flaxwwd, Rye* Corn, Oats, Timothy and Clow w«d, and Keathrr*, at their warehonse, corner of JPirat aad Katie canal haain, {Jan 7,
WATCH REPAIRING.
R. Freeman,
Satioml Road Street, Phmije Rimi* Terr*-H*ut«, Indiana. JT Particular attention paid to Watch Repairing. Largo stotk of Clocks and Jewelry always on hand.
JT«rre-Haute, No*. 24, ^3450-tf -'NR
W. RAHKIN..
CINCINNATI CABINET WAREROOM, 4th Street, bttwwn WaH«h aad Ohio, TKRE-HAl'TK, 1XOIAXA.
URNTSHES wry description of A B-
JL IJTBT WORK.,** tower oa tte'-Wahash. Oall aad wa, May 18. HOa^J-tf
Xathnol Road
•i-
«. r. SKtTS.
S.VflTTI s\b~
A
TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS.
J. A. Williams, M.D. and R. G. Coe, M.D. HOMCEO ATHLSTS,
UiUattL lowmtf
July 29. '53 29-ly
JT. A. 8PEIOMAX.
JOHN TIERMAJf.
Of the/ate Arm of Sprignian f( Camp.'
or
west,
expressly for such work.
practice of Ho-
rpENDKK their professional aerrices to the citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity in the rsi to. oil qpi
KCTOPATSIC Medicine and Scsesrr. Sight caUa at-, tended to. Office in Scott'* Bnildlne, on west aide Market St., nearly opposite Brown'* Hotel.
Terre Haute, lad., July IS, "52-27-tf
JL
Groceries.
4 N
MARTIN GRACE,
Dealer In American and Foreign Marble
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
TERRE-HAUTE MARBLE DEPOT.
BARTON fc WALTER.
DEALERS
HAV„G
4
it" Philadelphia LadlesVMorrocco
Goat, Deer and Lamb Skins ehoo binding all of which can be bad cheap for CASH Tbe public are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock. CASH paid for leather in the rough, prompt attention paid to all orders.
ST Cash advances made on consignments, by BRUCE, MORGAN A CO., Dec. 1,1852-51-lyr Cincinnati. O.
in
Corner of Bridge {or Ohio) and Is/ Streets, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. 1JE undersigned has resumed his former
Stand, near the Bridge, and
from tht Public Square.
TNFORMS his friends and the public J- generally, that be.baa just got back with a freeh FIFTH AND WALNUT STS., Cincinnati, Ohio and well selected Stock of j—Incorporated in 1S48. The attention of the public
in Vermont and Italian Marble, south deep, permanent black, of the CJourt House, a few doors east of the Bank,
FOREIGN BUSINESS CARDS.
Terre Haute, Indiana. acids or alkalies. It is now being adopted in all the Jt At our Marble Yard will be furnished, on short prominent business and mnkinghouses in Cinciunati, notice, and at reasonable prices, Headstones, Menu- jn preference to any other article. menu, Obelisks, Spirts, and every article in our line, All orders wsll be promptly attended to by addrcss-
B. WFUSOX BROWV. Late of the Steamer Uoosier State.
S A N & O W N
General Commission Merchants, A N S E A O A A E N S Agtnt8 for the sale of Canal and Rail Road
Wheelbarrows,
Nos. 21 and 23, "West Front Street,*! BETWEEN M.HX
JS. V/J
WALNUT,
IN IN N A I
Agents for Cliapin & Co.'s Eastern Express and Biiipstcli l.ine.
AGENTS FOR THE MADISON PACKETS. Shippers will, be particular in marking goods to our care as it facilitates tho forwarding of the same.
August 34, lfi^-pd to Nov 17
LaFayette Book Bindery! BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, and
Lj
only one Block
This House has been greatly enlarged and eo
improved, by a large addition of Bed Rooms,. ana a spdcioua Dining Hall, all Papered and Painted—aud furnished with New Furniture,'
tlmso
Carpets, Beds and Bedding, and Table Furniture.: Having un eye sinele to the comfort and con- .....
Steam Boats, private conveyance or other-
OCg'lSS XiT}Dll'(3»
Will always be furnished with the best tho country affords, and no pains or expense will be spared to administer to the gratification of the tastes of his Patrons.
Is lar^e and entirely
Ohio Street, 3d door East of the Public
Market Stmt, Sd Door North of PhcBoix Block.
JOHN SAYRE,
a
r_ Guard Chains, Fob Buckles, Gold Thimbles. Forwarding snd CwmiSSK® Msrcoints, Buttons, Calf
«f., Tt&RS-HJTRRK, IKD.
March d0, ItsSO-il tf
I N I N N A I 9 O
a. J. LUDOWICI. ^THOLKSALK DKALKR IN ALL KIVOS Omwrte, U«aor», Olasa, Vail* aad Im&mt,
CJtlOK BOW, tMrd 4oor flxwa W«#t canwr, TKKKEHitTTE. 1S»1ASA. SeptawWr 3, tSSl 4ly
X'
ft'-
pleasant stopping place for the man of bust- per cent. leas. On the mutual rates one-half only is ness, pleasure or traveling public—and partic- required in cash, tho remaining half in a Premium ularlv
who wish to take passage on
NKW,
BOARDERS
Month or Year.
among tht best in
attended to. Charges Moderate—Call and see ter
with ^ood Hay and Grain, aud Horses stn tly at 5 a. m., connecting at Bellevue with" the (Toledo and Cleveland Railroad, and arriving at Cleveland at 4 o'clock 45 min. p. m., cotinecting th same evening with all trains bound .East.
taken by the Dav Week
JAMES S. CLARK.
Dec, 8,1852-52tf
N E W S O E S O E
HASjnst receir ed an almost end less variety of
Parlor ami Coating Stove*. Among his present assortment may be found the Triumph, from Dayton Hcosier State and Kentnckian Premiums, from, Cincinnati New World, Globe, Atlas Gladiator,
Cultivator, from Albany, York. These are all excellent patterns of Cooking Stoves Most of them intended for either iVood or
Coal, and men*/ haemg tm FIRE-PLACKS one for ttinitr end one for strmmer. In his assortment of PARLOR STOVES, are the Souvenir and Floral Parlor, which are admirable for either wood or coal, as also is the ttdf-regtilattng Cottage Parlor, r. Sarre has also an extensive assortment of
Tin and Japanned Ware, Stove Fixtares, Ac.
ST Stow, Krti Market Stre«t, 2d door Xorth of Nati^nal Road Street, oppoaite Farringto«\'9 Bioek, Tew-H*«t«. Indiaaaji^-^ ^1 v,..
J«n* t3,I8S9^8.tf
2STEW JEWELRY A LARGE lot of Gold acl SilrW!
patches Lady's Pine, Ear Rings, Hoopsanddrops.Qold Bands and Bracepa, PeoeiU. Locketo, Specks. Fob aad
PIM
and
BCUOM, Slik»
Vest Hooks, Finper Rinr», new style of Locket Pin, and every tkinr in the Jewelrr lin«, which will be sold lowfi
J^TOLLQ BUILOTSGS,50RTHWEST OOfeNEft
ALL KIYDS OF GROCERIES, i* re*pectfuSty celled to the superior facilities efford- .. .• r*.
1
their interest to give him call, at ni »_s oniia tnnMn^),v ,h iiifrmnritnurtmrntii nr tnit»: «m. tional Koad Street, opposite tbe Post Office. April 6,i8S3-l7-tr
4 t. A1
Job Printing Establishment. Jefferson Life Insurance Company, ATE extensive additions and improvements have OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.
ruade this establishment uneaquallcd by any in pnr.|(„1 OftO niirl in nnrl the West. In Commercial work for Banks, Railroad OJipitcll IjpllJU,UUU paiu in 3,11(1 .S6CU1 el. and Insurance Companies, county officers, Corpora. tions and heavy business houses, it is not excelled
east
having been fitted up in all its departments
CYRUS LUSE & Co.
Terre Ilaute, July 27, 1853-33-3m.
E. M. BRUCE. .OEO. W. MORGAN.
BRUCE, MORGAN & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
O A N A E
Commission & Forwarding Merchants, No. 28 West Front St., Cincinnati, 0. (nr Agents for
BKALTY, LIOOKTT fc
Co., New
Orleans. Liberal cash advances made on consignments to them, and to our correspondents in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Dec. 1, 1852-51-lyr.
BE ATT Y, LIGGETT & CO.,
Commission & Forwarding Merchants, JYo. 100 Magaiine St..
JVeio
»t thia inatitatioii for qualifying.individuals in a
1in°/SePi»i™r«\uMner? theConntiflg Ro°®
tSftt"'£& Stals*'£.*2 1 book-keeping by double entry,
as parsuedby.the different departments of trad*, comI merceand manufactory—business, penmanship, caleolation, correspondence, and daily lectures on mertcantile'law and political .economy, in their relations to commerce.
The course can be completed in from 8 to 12 weeks. Terms FORTY DOLLARS. Pupils being taught indi vidually, applicants can en-
rupiiB u?in§
Shop on Fourth Street, between Main and Ohio.) ter at any time. |\/TO NUMEJTT8, Toinb-tables, Grave-Stones. 5tc.— F0r further particular* call at tbe college rooms, or ITJL All orders for any of tbe above filled promptly, address the Principal. and on the moat reasonable terms. p-pAH work done in the best style.* 1
Gundry's Commercial Writing Fluid. The unersigned is prepared to supply the Western Market with a superior Writing Fluid—his own invention—and which in color, fluidity and durability, is warranted to be unsurpassed.
The color is at first a greenish blue changing to a :ep, permanent black. It will not. like other ink, fade or change by time and cannot be destroyed ,hy
Tr~r» Ail work done in a superior sty le. jng him, or calling at his office in Mercantile College, June 22.'53-28-tf northwest corner of Fifth and Walnut street*. Cincinnati. JOHJf GCXDRY, Proprietor. Drs. Olippinger & Evans
associated themnelvea together in the
practice of Mintnin and Stmomr, beg leave to We tbe undersigned, having fully tested the merits return thanks for past patronage, and respectfully so- of'Gundry's Commercial Writing Kluid,' very cheerlicit a continuance of the same ..... fully declare that in our opinion, it is unsurpassed in
Office west of the Unfversalist Church. I every desirable quality. It is remarkable for FLBIDIJuly 22, '33-28-tf 1
E S I O N I A S
xy_a
quality which it retains after the longest exposure—not becoming thick or gummy. It has also
an unrivalled Color and an indelibility not common to other InkB. We take pleasure in recommending it as an article that can not fail to give universal satisfaction.
H. Matthews, Receiving Teller, Trust Co. Bank. J. W. Wilson, Assistant Teller, Trust Co. Bank. G. B. Bradley, Book-keeper, Groesbeck & Co. J. W. Grey, Book-keeper, Commercial Bank. sr E. G. Moses, Teller, Commercial Bank. re E it or a so
1
P. B. Manchester, of Peoples' Bank. McMickcn & Co., Bankers. O. Hidden, Book-keeper for Marks «t Co. R. Eagle, Book-keeper for Gilinore and Brotherton. J. L. Tabbott, Teller for Gilmorc & Brotherton. A. M. Soarles, President Merchants and Mechanics
Insurance Company. John Kiloh. Savings Bank of Cincinnati. R. H. Stephenson, Librarian Young Men's Mcrcantilo Library Association. R. Smith, Superintendent Merchants' Exchange.* Joseph Cox, Attorney at Law. J. W. Hartwcll, Prosidetit Cincinnati Insurance Co. U. Mackintosh, Book-keeper at Gardiner, Phipps & Co. E. P. Goodnough, Book-keeper, Swasey & Wise. J. Beazoll. Book-keeper at Speers & Wright. R.J. Kitts, Book-keeper, McCullogh, Morris & Co. W. F. Aldrich, J. A. SkifTs. J. R. Bates, Book-keeper, Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Company. Richard Vose, G. F. Brndley & Co. July 13, 1853-31-tam$12
Incorporated by the State of Ohio.
THIS
company have somo peculiar advantages—its capital is paid in aud secured—its Board of Directors well known throughout tho West.
It has two departments—Joint
iho principals
Orleans, La.
Stock and Mutual.
The rates of premiiyn iu the Joint Stock department are reduced equal to an annual cash dividend of
thirty
three and one-third per cent. Tho Mutual department is secured by the whole capital of the company, and its accumulations. The rates of premium are the same as in other mutual companies. A note for one-half
of the premium is taken where the
insurance is for life, and the annual premium amounts to 940. All should insure whose income depends upon their personal exertions, and would cease at theirileath—as Clergymen, Physicians, Lawyers, Mechanics, and Clerks. Merchants, Tradesmen and Manufacturers, in active business owners of real estate that is incumbered should insure, and thereby prevent a sacrifice in case of death. Endorsers andsecurities should require
to insure their lives and assign the poli
cies as their security. DIRECTORS.—H. if. Goodman, W. W. Cones, Wm. Burnet Wm. M. Cammon, Presideht White Water Canal Samuel B. Koys
D.
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 C'sveland and Columbus Railroad.
BOARD mc FINANCE.—Hon. Jacob Buruet, Samuel Wiggins, T. S. Goodman, Esq. C. H. BAILEY, Agent
G. W. PATRICK, M. D., Medical Examiner. Terre-Haute, Feb. 2 1833-8-ly
AMERICAN UNION
I E I N S A N E O A N Capital $100,000. IXCfORPORATEn BY THE LEGISLATURE OF OHIO.
Charter Perpetual.
OrrioE, No. 1-1, EAST FOURTH STREET, CINCINNATI. rpillS COMPANY issues Policies at the following
rnlp8 for
51,UOO, and in proportion for a larger
I Age. Joint Stock Rates. Mutual Rates,
Years.
do. do. do. do. da. do.
®ii:80 $i":?o
13:60 15:,-0 18:40 21:40 25:40 :12.P0
20:40 2:i:G0 87:")0 112:00 30::10 46:39
risks UHen at an
wise in short, no pains nor expense will bo 'jp- Agency for Terre-Haute, Ind., at the Express spared to make his House an agreeable and Printing Office, East of the Public Square. pleasant stopping placefor hisguests S
Terre.HMte March
i'rem.um of
i853 W-m $^
THROUGH TO
New York, Boston, Pittsburgh. more and Philadelphia
PASSENGERSa.m.,
Balti-
bound East will leave Ter-
re-Iiauteat 7 Indianapolisal 1 p. m., and take the Mornitu
at,d
the City and, at all times, will supplied Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad at Dayton
take the Morning Express Train of the
I 1321^3 1 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. Aaent, Davton, Ohio E. F. OSBOR.V, Supt. M. R. Ik h. E. &. R. Co. February 23, l$53-23-ly
Double Reed Whisky. JOHN B. LUDOWICI,
ISRectified
now manufacturing an article of Double Whiskev, far superior to any ever brought from Cincinnati, and in strength, parity and flavor decidedly the best ever sold in this western country. All those who pre. fer a first rate article to a common one, for the Same mongv. will please call at the
OIXCISlYATl STORE. Union Row. All kinds of Domestic and Foreign WINES and LIQUORS, of the best quality, and at Oin cinnati prices, alwars on hand.
Terre-Haute. March 93, IS®3-7-tf
CINCINNATI
tbc Post
or ca*h. K. CRISHKR.
J.
Jane 1, l8S8-3S-tf
QirXEXSWARB.
wmmt
of a recUfrer. It is pure and has a mild and pleasant savor, and cannot be excelled or eq«aU«d by any ever brought from Cincinnati or any other place. AH who want the pore, genuine, unadulterated article, will please call and judge for themselves. All sorts of foreign and domestic Wines aad Liquors, kept constantlv on baud. F. T. HULMAN. 0*"His sttsd is on National Road street, optMay 5, l&d3 21 tf
0ffic®
and
A DESIRABLE Jot ol Quwosware, avn vnsnxoAWPi a
WOOL! WOOL!!
E E A E
PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED. J&'
ID I blcsalc (inb
J. CUN1NGHAM, (THS OLD STASH,)
National Road Street. directly Xorth of the Court-House, Terre-Haute, Ind.,
TSprising
now in receipt of his winter supplies, comevery variety of articles in his line, making his stock the largtst and most complete in Terre-Haute.
purcuasing...
answer the purpose
By his experience of fifteen years in TerreHaute, together with his attention to the preparing and dispensing of inediciues, he hopes will insure him a continuance of former patronage, for which hp feels himself under many obligations to the citizens of Vigo and adjoining counties, disposed to continue to serve them as Ions as they say.
PRESCRIPTIONS put up with care, and all orders promntlv filled and forwarded bv instructions. and
warranted
Bis stock now consists of a general assortment of
STfyiM EXGIXES
of various sizes and power, adapted to the use of Sash, and other Saw Mills, and arc prepared to furnish Boilers, Mill Irons, and every necesgary 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 and 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,
himself as a Drag Store, he c«uiders himself |Comes unirovcniable^ until often. tUs! many h*ve perraaaentlj settled, and with the present ar-1 passed tbe bounds of sober restraint, wnl tbougb they raneernents of making cash purchases,
tern cities, and offers as good bargains as the [trading the poisonous sting and temptation of the adsame quality of medicines can be bought at- dfcr, are placed within every man's reach: those there„ri„_ octuMietimmt on thp Wahasli fore, who hereafter fill the grave of thedrunkard ranst any other establishment on tbe waoasu.
The purchasing and selecting of medicines Uow
intended,
much importance to the purchaser, that he feels it to be his duty to give his personal and undivided attention to it, as longasie remains in the business.
1
Mineral and Botanic Medicines.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Dvestuffs, Window-glass from 8-10 to 25-30, las terParis, Whiting, Putty White, Black and
Red Lead British Lustre, Shop Furniture, Bath Brick Imperial, Young" Hyson aud Black Teas Chocolate, 'f/ Crushed Sugar, Star and Sperm
Candles Bar, Castile, Variegated, White, and a variety of Fancy Soaps Perfufneries,
r}
Ex'ts. of vanilla, Peach,1 Lemon, fcc., for culin- *. ary purposes, Soda Paint, Varnish, "JVall, 'Hair, Scrub, Nail, Cloth, •v Flesh, Tooth,and Infant Brushes Pure Brandies and Wines, Rye and Bourbon Whiskey, Holland Gin, Peach Brandy, Ac., for medical purposes, and all articlesusnally kept in his line. 0° Also, a large supply of all the most•
Popular Patent Medicines,
which can be furnished at manufacturers prices, by the gross or dozen sucli 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 Sarsaparilla Brown's Ess. Ginger Mexican Mustang. Gardner's, Nerve and Bone and a variety of other Liniments Fahnestock's, Mr. Lane's, Smith's and Jayne's Vermifuge Mr. Lane's, Moffatt's, Bragg's, Brandrelh'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 & Co.'s Family Medicines.
J. R. CUNINGHAM.
December 1, 1852-51-ly
Eagle Foundry,
CORNER OF FIRST AND WALNUT STS.', TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. TOSEPH GROVER. the former proprictor, and T. A. MADISON, having formod a coportuftrship in the.above well-kdown establishment, under the style of GROVER iV MADISON, would respectfully say to our friends and the public, that, we arc making new and valuable additions to our operative machinery, and have now in our employ the heat of workmen: which, with the perfect quality of material used, will enable us 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 arc of the most approved models. We arc manufacturing
and the machines are calculated, in
every particular of workmanship, to give perfect satisfaction. We have constant}' on hand, and are manufacturing
FOX RIVER AND IMPROVED CAREY PLOWS, with several kinds of Cast and other Plows. The River and Carey, scour better in bottom and prairie ground than any plow now in use, and arc too well known to need reccommcndation.
Wc are now executingeomeCeat and.substantial
CAST IRON STORE FRONTS,
to which we call the attention of those who anticipate the erection or business houses, They are safe and strone. and add materially to the architectural beauty of the 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, ajid Babbet 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. Also, heavy •-i WROUGHT IRDN WORK for machinery, and other pui|oses, executed in a way to jtive tbe complete satisfactiOH.
Much mor- miebtbc said by way of classification, but we will only add that, we shall be thankful for all favors in our line, and shall endeavor to discharge faithfully, and to the best of our ability, any snd every contract or obligation entered into with our customers. GROVKR & MADISON,
Terre-Haute April 13, 1833-tf
Are you Insured If you are not, you should be. American Mutual Insurance Company. gSjWjijg AMSTERDAM, Ji. 1©
Cash Capital 50,000 Secured Capital 150,000—200,000 npHE undersigned haviog been apjointed
Agent for (be above sound and reliable Company For Terre-Haute and this county.— Those wishing Insurance will do well to call on toe. -v.*.*—., -HARVEY D. SCOTT.
August 3, 1853-34-tf
"FANCY GOODS.
A NICE lot of ladies dress trimmings* A black si 1 tificin! flow ladle*' and gloves bUi sorted C«jtc/r* and white, black aac rint*rn crape shawls silk end barege do. All of trbkb will be told onvaaily low at F. XI PPBKT'f,
and
April 20,
100,000
LBS
or
WOOL
fxd. clean fleece and tab washed, for which I wiU, pay the biffhest price in OuA, at all tints.
JOHN TIERXAN.
Temr-Haate, Feb. 9,1853-8-if.
OLD WHISKKY.
frioie». bonnet ri I and va
•n, silk
fentlenieiiV *ck silk mitts
Serth aide Public Square.
Terre-Bante, M»y25. 24U
Kins
Whiskey that was ever turned out
F. E LCSSUBE,
O Et,LS very low for cash—Silks. Bareges, OMuslin De Lair.es, Calicoes, Ginehama, White Goods, Sheetings, Oottonsdea, Linens, Woolens. Vesting*. Ticking, Hosiery, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Parasols, Fans, Gloves, Edgings, Inwtinjrs, Boots, Shoe*, Hafs, Caps, GROCERIES, Qoeeosware, Glassware, Tinware,
Notions. fcc. «fec. FRENCH STORE.
CIGAB.S.
JUST
received a large supply of superior Monte Cristo, Colorado, La Fie], Taylor aad La Xortna Cigars, te Drue a
retail, at the Texre Haute J- I December 1, 1852-51-tf
wjprtnt..
Geoeral
by the box or Store.
J- CUNINGHAM
B0HTTETS and &IBB01TS. VTEW Spring style Ikmnets and *Bonnet Ribbons, to be bad at TURNER'S.
Jlar 4. 1 $53-21 tf
PINT and 3beei Iron Wane, Stove fortjiX. tin, *t., At., stall Untif baad tai for Mi«
AfrilO, ISO.
I deacnjrtioss. kept cor. as .mtewmitm- nktiLh}
E. GtoOrEX.
Dr. Urban's Anti-Bacchanalian Elixir!!
Jl Sufe and S&re Remedy for the
CURE OF INTEMPERANCE!
IT
is not in the least injurious to the systern.. It is pleasant to tbe taste, and Will cnr«"thel hardest cases of intemperance- We warrant it in all cases if taken according to directions. It destroys the desire lor all ardent spirits When strictly taken according todi recti on*, and will restore the individual to thesame state of sobriety in which be was before he ever drank a drop of the ardent* and he will not have the least desire for intoxicating drinks.
Intemperance ig a disease and as such the greater the excess in drinkidg the more speedily is the disease developed, and to such the Elixir is presented as tbe balm of Gilead—tbe oil of Consolation, peace and per. feet restoration.
The more folly developed is the disease the more salutary and powerful the effect of this Elixir, at once destroying tbe appetite for spirits, and restoring the "tone of the stomach to as healthy aa action as it was before drinking a drop of ardent spirits and When in-
gives him '«nay desire, in their sober moments, to abandon the
_fi ^rtKf-jnincr iaseoftbat which is si rapidly proving their bane,
the advantage of all markets, m^obtai ts they cannot, unaided, and no aid has ever been tendergoods from first hands, on the most favorable led such, -with success until the discovery of Dr. Urterms therefore, he is enabled a keep the ban's never failing Anti-Bacchanalian Elixir since BEST ASSORTMENT OF PURE MEDICINES, which time none are left without excuse, as the means i_ necessary to destroy the taste, and again enthrone reathat can be procured in the Eastern and Wes-1
sot!i
bringing the will into perfect subjection, by ex
dosoby
is a matter of so plaints. General Debility,
to give satisfaction.
choice, and not of necessity-it matters not
near
it you may be.
suited to the wants of the country, and the As the Elixir is a mo?t powerful purifier oftbe blood, compounding of the various preparations of tho seat of all diseases, it lias been used with great sue ,, A *K«t if tr-xtr cess, and is highly recommended in cases of Delirium the shop, with care and precision, that it may^• xremens. DvsneDsia. EnileDsy, Neuralgia, Liver Compiles, and all kinds of Fe-
•, Tremens, Dyspepsia, Kpileps
Pi
vers, it is the best alterative known. TP The Anti-Baccbanalian is neatly pnt up and labelled, with full directions accompanying each bottled Price $3 per bottle. On the receipt of the above sum it will be sent, free of charge, to any part of the United States. All letters to he prepaid. .To be had from all the principal Druggists in the United States.
UK RBAN & D1DLAKK,
65 Third Street, Louisville, Ky.
'm
#4 .«•&»«- DR. URBAN'S
Wgctable Fever and Ague Powders:
The only sure remedy ever known for Chills and ver. and warranted to cure, in all cases, if taken according to directions.
It cures, when taken according to directions, in Twenty Minutes, leaving no Fever alter the Chill very seldom requiring more than one dose to mike a permanent cure. A great number of cases, from two to five years standing, have been
cured
May 4, lS53-21-lyr$ak sx.
with the first
dose, and Chill has never, as, yet, returned. Tho beau ty of this medicine is. that it stops the Chill in twenty minutes, or less, and the patient will bo entirely clear from Fever after the Chill, which is not the case when other mcdicine is used. It has superseded all other preparations wherever it has been introduced.
Read what tho Editors of the Louistillo Democrat say from their own observation: "Dr. Urban's medicine for the cure of chills and fe ver has effected some wonderful cures in ourown 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 phys'cally, with long continued chills and fever. He made short stay at the house of Judge Smith, where his old disease continued with no less severity than at home in Louisiana. Having exhausted almost every remedy known to the medical profession,.he procured a box of Dr. Urban's celebrated medicine, and after taking two pewders was entitely relieved and restored to health, lie has been well ever since—says his health has not been as godd for sevcralyears, and is now fast regain ing his lormcr vigor and tho rosy cheeks he was wont Ao wear.
This medicine can be had at the manufacturers'De pot, 65 Third St., between Main Market, Louisville, Ky., wholesale and retail. URBAN & D1DLAKK.
O'On the receipt of SI the Powders will be sent, free of charge, to any part oftbe U. States. It may also be obtained ofall tbe principal Druggists In the coun tyy. j*. a..V'
New Stove Store and Copper Shop.
(SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT,)
On Fourth Street, one door Xorth of Main. TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
rPIIE
J-
undersigned would respectfully f»n-
nounce to the citizens of Vigo Riid the tTdjoining counties, that lie has just opened anew Stove, Tin 'und Copper establishment, where he intends to Mop constantly on hand. lnrRO assortrfient of "rr
STOVES, TIN AND COPPER WARE My stoves are of the newestnnd most approved pat tern, among which, will be found the justly
CKLKBRATKD METKOli AIR-TIGHT
CE
cjDS,
T.o which, I would particularly call the attention of TAvern keepers, (having two sises expressly for their use,) and having the exclusive right to fell this stove in this market, I feel a just pride in recommending it as one of the very best Stoves ever offered for sale on the. Wabash.
I will also keep constantly on hand all kinds of TIN WARK, by wholesale and retail also, Bathing Tubs. Hip ttnd Shower Baths, and all kinds of
WORK,
Soda Founts, &c. All kinds of copper 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 t.o,siveine a call, as I intend to sell .very low.— My motto being "quick sales and small profits."
May 25,1853-2-Mf
TBI
JAMES T. MOORE.
N. B.—James T. Moore is also prepared to do all kinds of Job Work in Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron,
E O
HAVp]
Zinc
and Lead. Job work has been ltiy principal business for many years past, and In tnat line, I foe! confident of rendering entire satisfaction.
Qipe me a call.
A
WILLIAMS
& EARLY,
removed from their old stand, to tho store recently occupied by M. W.
on NATIONAL KOAD STREET, adjoining CUNNINGHAM'S Drusj Store,
OPPOSITE tHE COURT HOUSE, We are now opening a Large ahd General Stock of
Fa icy and Staple Dry Goods,
of American and Foreiqn Fabrics, comprising every variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Rich fig. Silks, Merinocs, Cashmeres, Muslin DeLaines «fec., English, French and American Prints
:n
great variety. Bay State and other,
long and square Shawls, rich embroidered and lain shawls, in colors, black and mourning. Libbons, Gloves, hosiery and all the minor articles for Ladies, Misses and Children's ufie..
Having engaged the services of Mr. John Reinliard to assist in the inner department of our business, and uuderour new arrangements we are prepared to offer such inducements to buyers as will guarantee perfect satisfaction.-— Please give us a call.
O E I E S I WASSONT & CO.,
Rose's Block, Corner of Ohio and Second Streets. SOLICIT the attention of the citizens of O Terre-ftaute, to their choice stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, which they will dispose of cheap for cash at wholesale and retail, consisting in part of
Choice and Prime Louisiana Sugars, Molasses and Golden Syrups Old Government Java and Prime Green Rio Coffee (new crop) Choice ^feeti and Black Teas Fresh Carolina Ric£ (new crro) Pickles in Jars Pine Apple and English Dairy Cheese Salmon, Mackerel, and Tongues and Sounds bbl8„ bbls and kits Sperm, Star and Mould Candles Pepper, Allspice, Mustard, Starch and Boston So No. 1 Sweet Oil. Pepper Sauce and E?,t ^C!'oke Virginia manufacture and
ottoe parasols, Fine Cut Tobacco, with a general assortment of Groceries suitable for Family uses. IJT A wagon will be in readiness to convey
Very Superior Old Irish Whisker, For sale
hr
N.
Kov. 24,1852-50-tf
6
b?«
goods to any part of the city, free of expense. Terre-Haute, Feb. 23,1853-1 I tf
Choice Wines, Brandies and Liquors. \LD Cognise and Castillian Brandies. 7 Madeira, Sheny, Pott and Malaga Wines in wood and glass.
Charopaigne, Sparkling Catawba and Claret do. /. Fwfich Cordials, assorted.
WASSOlfACO.
«-b. 23. ... Rose's Block.
NEW GOODS, -n
KTtHK subscriber is now receiving- & good assort merit of Spring and Summer Gfoods, *•', at the FRENCH STORE. West of the Pfifilic Square, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
F„ E. LESEUEE.
April 20,185J-19 tf.
Brnsh^, Brashes.
\\TE have made arrangements for a con* «ust unpplf ot annate* oi «*wrr de*cripUea. and are s«w recelvmg a l«r|W stock wMck we m* rirteAieoflkr at mdi lower nricecUtM fctrasfow.
J,
A?ritS?, 18SJ-3(Kf
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THIS ROAD BEING NOW COMPLETE, IT OPEN'S A
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN
Pittsburg and Philadelphia, or Pittsburg And Baltimore.
BYEastern
the western waters also, with tlft Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, and Ohio and. Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburg.
Gars run through between PITTSBURG and PHILADELPHIA without transhipment ot Freight, an advantage that can be appreciated by all shippers.
In case of obstruction of Navigation by ICB or LOW WATER, freight* westward can be forwarded from PITTSBORO to CINCINNATI, or towns in the interior by Railroad.
RATES OF FREIGHT.
Between Pittsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore .-fir A'iii' "ijS
PIRST
fr-,
CVASS. ,, tPinter Sitm-mer Rates. Rates.
Dry Goods, BooXs and Stationery. Boots,) Shoes, Hats and Carpeting, Furs and per 100 lb«. Peltries, Feathers, Saddlery, &c. $1. 75 ct«.
SKPOND CL.ISS.
Brown Sheetings & Shirtings in Rales, Drugs, Glass Ware, Groceries, except Coffee, Hardware, Hollow Ware, Machinery, Oil-cloth, Wool, &c.
fht Agent, Pittshnrg. K. J. SNEKDKK,
Freight Agent, Philadelphia MAGRAW & KOONS, Freight Agent, Baltimore.
JOSEPH L. ELLIOTT,
Freight Agent,
A"o. 7
West
II. H. HOUSTON,
T.T t. ?e*. Freight Agent, Phila. arcli 1G, 1853-14-lyr, ,.f
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Notice to Eastern Travelers.
A
CONTINUOUS Railroad from Cincinnati, Cleveland, Woostcr, Massillon. Alliance, O., and Chicago, IU., to Philadelphia, nn Pennsylvania Railroad, from Pittsburg to Philadelphia. Through frooi Cincinnati to Philadelphia, in 37 hours.
Cleveln nd to 2(1 Pittsburg to iw
1
i-cn 19
Being the shortest and quickest Kouto from llic Great West to the Atlantic Cities.
Fare through by Railroad from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh $9 50 Massillon, 10 00
Cleveland, 10 00 Mansfield and Crestline 11 00 Columbus 12 65 Toledo 13 00 Cincinnati, (via Crestline,) 15 00 Chicago, (via Michigan Southern R. K. 18 25 To Chicago, Waukegan, Kenosha, Illinois Kacine, Milwauke, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, via Detroit and Michigan Central Railroad, 18 00.
Ticketsfrom Cincinnati to Philadelphia, nr Baltimore, by Railroad, can bo purchased of P. W, STRADKR. Ticket Agent Cincinnati.i And by the Steam Packet Line to Pittsburg, and thence by Railroad to Philadelphia, from the Captains oh board, aud from Cleveland via Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, oil). Horton, ticket agent at tho Biddell Hou»o, Cleveland, Ohio.
On or about the middle of February the Road will be opened from Crestline to Wooster, and time betwecn Cincinnati aud PhiladelphiaTCdUCcd ton-l hours.
NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for porsonal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding !100 .-f" THOMAS MOORE,
.* .""V ':. 'f Passenger Agent, Phila. J. MKSKIMKN, 1 Passenger Agenti Pittsburg. March 10,1853-m lyr f?
,vB.
COPPER
such as force and lift Pbmps, Copper Kettles,
IT. CORNWELLi"
MERCHANT TAILOR, East of the Square.
KEEPS
con-stantly on hand a general assortment of Goods for Gentlemen's Apparel, which will be made to order, at short notice, and warranted.-
His stock consists of various Broadcloths, all colors Cassimersand Vesting*. kinds Shirts, Undershirts, H'dkerchiofs, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, tc.
His garments will be fashionably and substantially made, and priccs graduated to the lowest living mark, liis stock, in part, consists of Black. Blue, Brown,-
Olive, Grey, and Mi.vt Broadcloths, of various price?. Black, Blue, Doeskin,and checked Casaimers, for pants, of various grades in prices and styles. Satin, Silk, Velvet, Marseillcg and Buff Vesting*, to suit any taste or fancy. {£-Shirts, Collars, Handker-
t-r-
chiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves,
SMITH & SOWS' ••••.•'
sian wiiEKfivsi.
AND MANUFACTORY OF
TIN, SHEET IRO& AND COPPER WARE.
AND
Xalional Road Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana. ....
THEsubscribe*-,latd
which Freight from the West can reach an Market quicker and cheaper than by any of the present rival routes: they connect with the daily Packets at Pittsburg, from St. Louis, Louisville,. Cincinnati, "Wheeling, and all the different points on Harness, Bridle Leather, Collar leather, Tad
&3cts. 60cts.
THIRD CLASS.
Butter in Firkins & Kegs, Candles .Cotton, [in winter,] Queens ware, Tallow, Tobacco, in leaf or Manufactured, [Eastward,] Scc„ &c.
rWW5 tf, 1'fcl
I
75cts. 50cts.
FOPRTH CLASS.
Bacon, Cotton [in suraroerj Coffiae lard) and Lard Oil, [through] Pork fresh in full carloads at owners risk.
65Cts. 40cts.
I E O A N IS S pi' -J
5
^. Silk Undershirts. &c., always on hand. Call and examine the stock and leave your measure. [M*rch 30,1853-10-tf
SYLVESTER WILLIAMS, UNDERTAKER AND COFFIN MAKER. E S 1 it
W
SKOAM,
or
zens of Terre-Haute and vicinity,
that he will give undivided attention to the above bu sines*, with a view to relieve the friends rtf deceased persons from the iudispensable trouble attend!IIR the death of a friend, and would state'that he is pi*pared to undertake the whole business of funerals, ir desiret.,
any part thereof, at rednceil prices. A hearse will, in all cases be furnished, free of charge to such as procure cofllns at his establishment.
Coffins kept on hand or all sizes. To persons in tho country. 1 wouldsay that! Wilt furnish coffins
cheaper
Hhop on
Ii
WILLIAMS it EARLY.
Nov. 3, l852. 4 7
Fresh and Choice Family i-G
than they havo been furnished
by any person iathd county, and wilt attend tbc funeral with my hearse
county, and wilt attend tbc fu-
free of charge,
any distance not
over ten mi lea. tlir laboi, and to the title of this Medicinal Cordial,
D. G. FORSTER.
Jan. 5 1853 4-1 yr V*, I
HEW DRY GOODS—NOT WET GOODS,
THE
subscriber is now receiving his large and extensive Stock of Spring Goods, bought in the best Eastern markets, consisting injart of J'
Pry Goods, Xotions, Hardware, Queeneware. Hate, 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 give him call and examioe his stock.
JAMKS H. TURNER,
National Road street, North the Court House, -May 4, lS53-21-tf
w'w.
To the Ladies
inpidfe undersigned has a large and handsome 1 assortment of Fashionable Dress Goods, consisting, in part, of black Brocade Silks, fancy Brocade Silks, fancy (all wool) and Satin plaid Bareges,Silk Tissues, French Lawn, Portsmouth Lawn, French Brillianteeos, new style Ladies' Collars, Undersleeves, Paris Kid Gloves, and numerous other articles of Dress Goods, too many to enumerate. Call and ex they will be sold cheap. amine
r&
TURJTER.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. TANAMA. Lefhtmi. Englwh Straw and Palm Lc*f Huts one case of we renowned Gen fBf« Extra M!k 8*U Far aad Wool Hextcaa Hata ciotli plBch can* ladies *traw sad br»id boaneU: men'f *cdbor,» calf, fci} and morocco boots and shoe*: isdies enamel, morocco aad cstf bootee* Jenny Lind ^BSklaa and siippers cbildrea's for cash
11
TfortJs tide Pobttc Sqoare.
Terre-Haate, Mar 2i, 24tf
FRESH FRUITS!
r\RAlTOB9. LEMONS. RAISINS, FIGS and PRUKES, HAVANA PRESERVES, FRENCH FRUITS, in th«»r own-juice, ana BRA5DY CHERRIES, for sale by
WA8SOX A CO.,
Fbb33w Rose's Blosk.
Lasts.P$gs,ShoeXails Boot Trees, and small Tools,
Currying Knives, Fleshers, Hub Stones, Lamp Black, Brashes, and a great many small tools and articlos not necessary to mention.
Boston Leather Store,
National Road Street, South East Corner of 5th" Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. 1
GEORGE KERCKHOEF & CO.,
INFORMgenerally,
jf., .V.
Y.
April 27,1853-20-tf No. 1, Union Row.
Cherry street, between Market and Second. rnitio*scd on the sides of the Bottle, as protection! Terre-Haute, March 13, lWO-13-ti agalnstin fen of and pernicious imitations.
FURNITURE FOR SALE. The subscriber, from Cincinnatti Ohio, has arrived at Terre-Haute, and can bo found at Demi tig's
posite the Prairie City House a large and superior lot of FL
.wit
KM
TURE. consisting of Marble-Top, Dressing* flild Plain
High and low post Bedsteads, Sofa and Sofaseat Rocking Chairs, Tables, Sofas and Lounges. All of which will be sold low for cash.
WOLFE'S
AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, A SUrivIU.ATlVK TONIC, nit.'IVkTIO, ANTl-IlVSPSPTIO INVIGORATING CORDIAL.
Tins MuninSAr. BSVKRAOK is manufactured by tho Proprietor, at Schiedam, In Holland, nnd It is warranted not only pure from every injurious property and ingredient hut of the best possible quality.
Its extraordinary medicinal properties, In GNAVKI,. GOUT, CIIHONIO KIISIIMATISM, lsoiruwr DROI-SV, FI^RULKNCIE, ('owe PAIKS, of the Stomach and Bowels, whether In Anetror isrANTS— In all ordinary cases of Obstruction in the KIDNEYS,
BBANNKR,aud URINARY OKOASS— In DSYPBI'SIA, ivhether Acer* or CnRrstc—Chills and Fevers.
In General Debility, Sluggish Circulation ol the Blood. Inadequate Assimilation of Food, and Exhausted Vital Energy— Are acknowledged by the whole Medlciil Faculty, and attested in their highest writ ten outhurities.
Tfy The attention of Agents and Purchasers Is litvf-, to the signature and address of the Proprietor, on ted
TTp For sale by WASH05 & CO. February 23, IfftMMf
GROCERIES.
*r'
wo -.oi
New Leather Store.
of Davton, Ohio, would
respectfully inform the citizens of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that, he haȣ opened a Wholesale and Retail Leather Store on the corner of National Itoad hnd Fourth^: Streets, west of the Post Office, where he wills1 devote his attention to ...
LEATHER, HIDES, OIL, AND FINDINGS, where may be found at aH times, SKlRTINf*
ding. Seating, Sole and Upper, Calf ,and Kip 'Skins. Morocco,' Li* Jj~ nings, Bindings, Toppmgftt
#1
•-..j
Jf $
Leather in the rough purchased also, Hides and Skins, for whicfc I will pay fair prices ill :CASH or Trade. jO" Orders from a distance filled, apd should' a no it if re in to order, the nurchaser can have his money Sack. Please call and examine for yourselves, and* don't forget the place,
OTI
the corner next the*
Post Office, for good Leather and Cheap Bar* gains. HENRY SNYDER. I Nor. 10,1852,-48-tf I ... -U ^-PI4R "HI '111 LI'fl I
REMOVAL.
their former customers, and the
public that, they havo removed their LEATHER SVORE from National Road Street, opposite Union Row, to Natioual Road Street, corner of 5th street. I i,
They havo now on hand ii large and exten*-f sive assortment of all kinds of Leather, such as Spanish, Cincinnati and country tunned Sole, Band, Upper, Bridle, Harness, Skirling, Collar and Split. Leather French and Philadelphiu Calf and lvip Skins Lining, Binding, Toppiug, Sheep and Deer Skins Tampicoand French, Mens' and Ladies' Morocco.
Shoe Findings. [.jj.
They also keep a general assortment of Shoo Findings, such as Lasts, Hoot, and Shoetreos, Clamps, Pegs aud all kinds of Shoemaker's tools of the very host quality. "^r
HIDES.'1'
They pay tho highest cash price for grcon and dry hides, skins and furs.
A
SIToemiikers, Snrldlers and Merchant particularly requested to exam Hie. our stock and prices, before buying elsewhere.
Terre-Haute, March 1 lB53-14-tf
Spring Stock, 1853.
WEHardware,receiving
are now our spring supply of embracing every variety of
goods in our line, which are offered to our old customers and the public generally,(n our customary liberal terms.
Our assortment is unusually large and complete, and the fact so well established, that wo Sell a first rale article as low as is charged for poor one, that, no one who will call on us will he disappointed iu not finding a large stock and low prices.
Our stock of every description of Tron, Nailft, Steel, Chains. Axes, Saws, Oun Barrels, Anvils, Vices, Helloes, and all heavy goods,-is Verv full.
Our stock of saddlery is enlnrged, and a great variety of new patterns added. Wo have every thing wanted in the building line, and a great variety of goods for furnish" ing. Every implement needed by the farrnef may be found iu our establishment, and our stock of Mechanics' Tools of every description, cannot be exceeded in the Slato. we have also White Lead, Oil and Paints of all Jtinds. J. COOK A CO.,
mt-
../•itJOlIN B. LUDOWICI,
New Brick House, on 3d street, op- nHAKES pleasure in assuring the friends ana -ith customers of the late linn, that he will continue the business at the old stand, mid is prepared to give good bargains in every thing ir/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 bis spring stock, consisting of a full assortment of Groceries of all kinds
Tobacco, Nails, Glass, Leather,
Ac., Ac., all of which will be disposed of at the lowest figure. Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row..
March 23,1853-15-tf
AH FX TEN 81VE STOCK OF
NEW DRY GOODS. •i
^T^IIE undersigned respectfully solicits A tbe attention of tbe public to the exatnindlon of hinexte^Diva stock of new «ptiryt*n! Hummer Goods, Jost opened. HI* Mnoiinienl i* one of tbe Urged iu Uia wabaafe V«lle)r,lind^o{rprtse* alm»»t every tblag Jn th« dry foods line, and will be *old for cash at prices calculated to give general satUfactlon.
F. KIPPEKT,
Farrington's Block, north of Public Square, Terre-Haute, May 25, 1853-94-tf
Miisic Books.*
rpHE Mendelshoti Collection,r^ff l. Aikin's Cliristian Minstrel,^? .»««*«• The Alpine Glee Singer,
Mason's Sacred Harp, round and patent notes. The Universal Musician, Christisn Psalmist, Sacred Melodeoo, The Juvenile Choir,.for sale at
BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK STORE, fc? July 6,1853 30-tf P"
CITY KARBLE W0EXS!
rpHE subscriber, having pcrroauenty localefl A in Terre-Haute, will keep constantly dn hand a large and choice variety of Marble for all purposes. Monuments on hand and made to order from the best Vermont and Italian marble. O" All orders will be promptly attended to and executed in the best manner.— Particular attention paid to designing and carving. JESSE JULIAN,
On Sd St., nearly op'posite Stewart House. Jone 15, l853-2f.tf
Clover and Blue Grass Seed.
JUST
receiving a superior lot of 60 bushels Clover Seed also a superior lot of 60 bushels Blue (trass. S. R. POTTER 00,
Feb.J6, laH-IO'tf
