Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 45, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 October 1853 — Page 4
TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS.
DAGUKuTiKOTYPES. rpHE subscriber thankful for the very liberal I. patronage bestowed npon him, by thecitjeenn 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
Illimitable Specimens of the Art
found in the western country. He would not presume to impose upon the credulity of a confiding public, by muopeting the furniture of hi* rooms, lite "ky lights, or illuminated picturf", but would simply say that his rooms are comfortable, hi* light good, and hb Picture* math upon a. clean, highly polished
SILVER PLATE,
and will be ILLUMINATED, if requested, by a pricess of kit own intention, and practiced enltf by himself. ,,,
O" He would further inform the public that he in fitting up n^w room# in the Prairie City Block, with a SKY LIGHT that will exceed any thing of the kind in this city, a* far as the sun at meridian docs a rush light.
J. W. HOUGHTOV
Terre-Haute, January 5,1853-tf
BARGAINS TO BE HAD 15" LEATHER
AT EKDLCF.D PRICES!
JOHN'PIERNAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
In Hides and Leather,
Sftlional Koad »t., Green Front, Sortb of tbe Square, TISSC-HACTS, Tnil. rnHB undesigned lniorma ma mcnui »uu m*
I Uc generally, that he has the moat complete stock of LEATHER in thi* market, which is offered at tbe Uvett rate*, among which may be found tbe
Be*t Cincinnati Tanned Sole leather Sew York Red Cincinnati Baud
Harness, bridle and Skirting Leather Kip and Calf Skin* and upper Leather Lining and Pad skins: Pbiladelpbia Ladles' Morrocco
M»n'i
Goat, Deer and Lamb Skin* shoo binding all of which can be had cheap for CASH! Tbe public are respectfully rwjue*ted to call and ex amine my stock. CASH paid for Leather lu the rough. Prompt attention paid to all order*.
The higheit ca*h price paid for Huraac rh* higheit Ca»h price paid for Hide*,green and
*7m.V 1 MWt JOHN T1BKMAX.
O A
J. M. IIAG Ell
[Embraces this opportunity Lf inffirmintr hia old pat
rons, and the public generally, that he has removed his
Saddlery and Harness Manufactory,
to the frarno building, on Market Street, south of Longdon'fl (formerly Dole's) Livery Stable, where he keeps a general assortment of
Saddlery, Harness, Bridles,
and every thing in that line. (DT All work entrusted to him will be neat ly and promptly executed.
MR. SAMUEL ITACIER AS, also, removed his MAGISTRATES OFFICE in the front part of the same building. All business entrusted to him will receive prompt and efficient attention,
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Terro-Haute, March 31,1852-16-tf
Stoves! Stores 1! Stores!!! I KFKP constantly for sale, all swell
JL stove* (for either wood or coal,) a* are required in the Wabash Volley, suitable for Parlor, Sitting-room, Uleeping-roon), Kitchen or Shop said Stove* arc manufactured in Terr«'-Hnute nud warranted to *tand fire, perform well, and give satisfaction I ain not only able and willing to make good mv warrantee*, but prepared to repair any atove 1 »ell, which Is manufactured In Terrellaute. or replaco any of the plate* a* may burn out, speedily and at a trifling expense. A* thli great advantage, my patron*enjoy over tho*e who buy stoves that are manufactured at a distant market, becoming duly appreciated In our whole community to enlarge would be but a waste of word*, we will, therefore, only add that we have confident hope* of *o dealln# a* to dewrve patronago.
April 13, 1853. E. OBOVBK.
LIVINGSTON & CO., Svttittori toMtrvin C»- and F.. S. ffotft, Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
TERRE-HAUTE, IND. ........
arrEUKXCEs:
B. 8. Wolfo,
Tprrfl
.Hftute
Boment «t Co.S 0'Rilev«fe Mitchell,|
EvanflviUo.
Lewis 6 Gray, S Scott A Co, Toledo: j, J. McGregor A Co., Jfew Orleans Gibson, Stockwell C., Ifew York Julius Hull fe Co., Cincinnati Moldnim «t Co., Mndison W. A. Bradshaw, Indianapolis.
July 37,1853-33 (»m
THFPLACE FOR BARGAINS.
Chiua, Qlass and Quesnsware, at Wholesale and Retail.
M32* m.MMLJML^MI29 of the Public Square,
DESIRKSnow
to return thanks for former favor*, and wiohe* to *ay, that he I* olfbrln# better bargain* than ever. He hw» received a NliW STOCK of very desirable goods, which need* only an examination to Induce purchaslnit, and tho*e wishing anything In hi* line, will do themselves an Injury they purchase before looking through his atoch China, Qurtnatrnrf, Gtmswarr, Ghttt, Fancy
Notions, Handmne Clocks, tj-c,. $-c., always hand, together with a choice stock of FRMH P*on
HII.T
Onortais*, for retailing.
lrp Purchasers can always supply their wants, t* i*« r«e* mdvattaf,*. by catling on
WOJ
SFest
rk« Pubtit 5fnar«. •if
Terre-Haute. Aug. 81, IM3-3
•rm-Tn-rmr-Mn Pi"i
H, R. SMITH, D. D. S
BEING now per manontly located in his new OFFICE on Ohio Street, 3d door East of the Public Square, will at all
times Win lvadinoss to wait on his patrons in all things pertaining to his profession. N. B.—No CRKOIT given for operations, un less by previous arrangements.
Tem-Haute, April sw,'M-19-ly
C. A. HUNT, K. D.,
HAS
boufht the property long owned and oceupled by Thomas Burton, o» the corner of Market and Poplar atTeets. Or. H. being a stranger, would be« leave to say. that upon the merits of a regular medical tuition, and many rears experience to practice, he
BOW
tender* hls«errke* to the cHiiea* of Terre-Haute and vicinity. Terre lUute, March 30,1SS3 t» tf
j. aatttox. a.i.. AsnLsr.
HUITTON VV-
CO..
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
TERRE-HAUTE, IXlHAJfA. jry Cash r?M for \Xht*U Barlejf. Flefw-ed, Wee-, Corn, Oats,Ti ^hy ami Clover at- Kiv, at their warehouse, comer of First aud tawal basin, 0 T,
W A I A I I N
S R.
Freeman,
Xaliowl Road StrrH, I%mu Rote, Indiana. ST Particular attention paid to Watch Repairing. J«anr« stexk of Clocks and jewelry alwavaon hand.
Terre-Haute, JTor. 94, 'SS-SO tf
DAVID W. RANKIN.
riNTlNNATl CABINET WARKROOM, 4tb 8tr»et. bttwwn Wabash aad Ohio, T. KS-HAVTR, tSDIAJJA.
t^UnNISHESewy-
*. w. gaum.
tlesc? iplioo of C\ B-
ISKl «. rate*UIM erer oftn4 o» the Wa^ Mar
.•1 if
E.
r.
KMIY*.
SMITH & CO..
,,
A
Forwarding SOD oniniis.slon MT^RCNSNLS,: BSMON*. C»ITF PM* U4 X'Hiomt R*rtl *F,.
TKRR* UAUTE, ISD.
I N I N N A I S O E
J. B, LDDOWICL
T«
I
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WHO LIES* UK IX At I. KIXM O? Qlui, 8«ilt aad iMtktr, CMOS ItOW, UlM i.wf (r*m «4*wrr. tKR-HACTB, IXmSJU
TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS.
MM MLCA *_-•
J. A- Williams, M.D. and R. G. Coe, M.D. HOMtEOPATHlSTS,
TEXUEK
their professional servlcea to the citizens of Terre Haute snd vicinity In the practice ofHo-
XOEOPATKIC
Medicine and
SCBOKSY.
July 29. '$3-28-Ijr
Sight calla at
tended to: Office In Scott'* Building on west side Market St., nearly opposite Brown1* Hotel,
Haute,
Terre 1 I ml., July 15, '5227-tf
Groceries.
T,
1\ T. ULIM'LN!
1 N FORMS his friends and the public generally, thai he liu juat got back with a fresh and well selected Stock of
ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES, which be will sell, heretofore, at wholesale and. retail, at the lowest figures.
All who wiab anything in hi* line, will find it to their interest to give him a call, at hi* Store on Xationat Kosdfctreet, opposite tbe Port Office.
April«, 1^3-17-tf
MAKTIN GRACE,
Dealer In Amcrlvan and Foreign Marble, TERRE-HAUTE, I.YDlJtA'Ji. Shop on Fourth Street, between Main and Ohio. ft/TO-XCMENTS, Tomb-table*, Grave-Stone*. .fee.—•
IVl
All older* for any of the above filled promptly, mrtA mi ihA MAti mcftnahl^ )ppAll work done in the best style.
TERRE-HAUTE MARBLE DEPOT. BARTON & WALTER,
DEALERS
HAVING
in Vermont and Italian Marble, south
of the Court Hou*e, a few door* ea*t of the Bank, Terre Haute, Indiana. TT7* At our Marble Yard will be furnished, on short notice, and at reasonable price*, Htadttonet, Monuments, Obelitkt, Spirts,'and ever article in our line.
Try* AII work done in a superior *tyle. June 22. '53-28-tf
Drs. Clippinger
S I A N & O N
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General Commission Merchants, A N S E A O A A E N S A'jcnts for the tale of Canal and Rail Road
W heelbarroirs,
Nos. 21 and 23, West Front Street, HETH F.JY M.ihv Jixn WJII.XUT, I N I N N A I 5""r Agent* for Cliapin & Co.'* Kastcni Express and Dispatch Line.
AGENTS FOR THE MADISON PACKETS. Shipper* will be particular in marking goods to our care as it facilitate* the forwarding of the same.
August 24, 18.13-pd to Nov 17
LaFay ette Book Bindery!
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, and Job Printing Establishment.
FATE
extensive additions aud Improvement* have made tbi* establishment uneaqualled by any in the West. In Commercial work for Hanks, Itailroad and Insurance Companies, county officers, Corporation* and heavy business houses, it is not excelled east or tcest, having hecu fitted up in all its department* exprcMly for *uch work.
Terre Haute, July 27, J853-33 3m.
E. M. BRUCE..
SUCCESSORS TO
O O A N & E
Commission
&
Stand, near the Bridge, and only one Block from the Public Square. This House has been greatly enlarged and improved, by a Inrge addition of Bed Rooms, anrt spacious Dining Hall, all Papered and Painted—and furnished with Now rnrniture, Carpete, Beds and Bedding, and Table Furniture.
Having an eye single to the comfort and convenienceof his guests, must make his Hotiso a pleasant stopping place for the man of business, pleasure or traveling public—and particularly those who wish to take passage on Steam Boats, private conveyance, or otherwise in short, no pains nor expense will be snared to mako his House an agreeable and pieasant stopping placo for his guests.
LS3£S3
Will always be furnished with tho best fhe 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 NKW, among the best in tho City and, at all times, will be supplied with good Hay and Grain, and Horses strictly attended to.
Chargva Moderate—Call and see. IT BOARDERS taken bv the Day, Week, Month or Year. JAMfiS S. CtARK.
Dec. K, lt?5S-53tf
NEW STOVE STOItE.
Karket Street, 2d Boor North of Phonix Block.
JOHJTSAYRE,
APOLLO
&
Evans
associated themselves together In the practice of .MSDICIMS and
SCROERT,
July S3, '53-28-tf
beg leave to
returii thanka for past patronage, and respectfully solicit a cuntlnuance of the same V, Office west of the Unfveraalist Church. "\v
FOREIGN BUSINESS CARDS.
J. A.
SI'RIOMA.V.
Of the late firm of Sprigman S( Camp.
11. WILSON BROWSF.
Latt of the Steamer Ilootier State.
Forwarding Merchants
No. 28 "West Front St., Cincinnati, 0. O* Agonts for
BEAI.TV, LIGGETT fc
Co., New
Orleans. Liberal cash advances made on cou siicnrnents to them, and to our correspondents in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Dec. 1, 1852-51-lyr.
BBATTY, LIGGETT & CO., Commission & Forwarding Merchants, .YE. 10(5 Mapatint St.. A» Orleans, La.
IT Cash advances made on consignments, by BRUCE, MORGAN CO., Doc. 1, 1852-51-lyr Cincinnati. 0.
sin
Corner of Bridge (or Ohio) and Is/ Streets, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. n^ITE nnderfiigni'd has resinned his former
Steers.
Among his pres«nt assortment may be found the Triumph, frwm Dayton FfoosliRr Statu* and Kentuckian Pn—ni-rrs, from New World, Globe, At lav Gladiator. A
Cultivator, from Albany, New York. These art? all excellent patterns of Cooking Stoves Mosl of them tntended for eiihtr W'txxf or
Coal, and many kartng two rms ruAcss me for mxter and one for summer. In his assortment of PARLOR STOVES, arc the Sonvmtr and Floral Parlor, which are admirable for either wood or coal, as also is the M»lf* regulating Cottag« Parlor.
Mr. Savriehas
AROAN
extensive a«ortmint of
Tin and Japanned WARE, Store Fixtures, &c.
tr Store.on Market St«*t, 3d door North of Xational Road Stww" ?ppojsit« Famngtoa's Block. T^rTo-Haate. IJ ana.
HEW JEWELRY.
A LARGE lot of Gold and Silver Watches: Lady'*
PJOJI.
How and dre*P», Gold Band* and Bmeelet* Sn«|«s, Pentils, ixvrke?*, Sjwb. Fob and
Guard CV. «*, Fob Buckle*, Tl
v^»
A
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N
Hooks, FittjfER Ringa, a
March s», im tf ^7 ... hue, whuii wul b« mid 1«- for -h.
BCILDISGS, KOBTHWKST CORKER
FIFTH AXU WALKCT STS-, Cincinnati, Ohio —Incorporated in The attention of the public i* respectfully called to the superior facilities afforded at this institution for qualifying individual* in a thorough practical manner, for tbe Counting Room aad business pursuits.
The course embrace* booK-keepingby double entry, a* puraaedby the different departments fi[ trade, commerce and manufacture*—business, penmanship, calculation, correspondence, and daily lecture* on mercantile law and political economy, in their relation* to commerce.
The course can be completed in from 8 to 12 week*. Tern.* FORTY DOLLARS. Pupil* beipg taugfet individually, applicants can enter at any time.
For further particulars call at the college rooms, or address tbe Principal. "s
Gun dry's Commercial Writing Fluid. The unersigned is prepared to supply the Western Market witlTa superior Writing Fluid—hi* own invention—and which in color, fluidity and durability, is warranted to be unsurpassed.
Tbe color is at first a greenish blue changing to a deep, permanent black. It will not, like otber ink. fade or change by time and cannot be destroyed byacids or alkalies. It is now being adopted in all the prominent business and banking houses in Cincinnati, in preference.to any other article.
All order* wall be promptly attended to by addressing him, or calling at bis office in Mercantile College, northwest corner of Fifth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati. JOHX GUNDRY, Proprietor.
E S I O N I A S
We the undersigned, having fully tested the merits of "Gundry's Commercial Writing Fluid,' very cheerfully declare that in our opinion, it is unsurpassed in every quality. It is remarkable for
TT—adesifable
FLCIM-
quality Which jt retains after the longest exposure—not becoming thick or gummy. It has also an unrivalled Color and an indelibility not common to other Inks. We take pleasure in recommending it as an article that can not fail to give universal satisfaction.
II. Matthews, Receiving Teller, Trust Co. Bank. J. W, Wilson, Assistant Teller, Trust Co. Bank. 0. B. Bradley, Book-keeper. Groesbeck & Co. J. W. Grey, Book-keeper, Commercial iBank. K. G. Moses, Teller, Commercial Bank.
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C. Moore, Editor Masonic Review. P. B. Manchester, of Peoples' Bauk. McMickcn & Co., Bankers. O. Hidden, Book-keeper for Marks & Co. R. Eagle, Book-keeper for Gilmore and Brotherton. J. L. Tabbott,Teller for Gilmorc & Brotherton. A. M. Seurles, President Merchants and Mechanics
Insurance Company. John Kiloh, .Savings Bank of Cincinnati. R. H. Stephenson, Librarian Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. R. Smith, Superintendent Merchants' Exchange. Aseph Cox, Attorney at Law. J. W. Hartwell, President Cincinnati Insurance Co. D. Mackintosh, Book-keeper at Gardiner, Pliipps & Co. E. P. Goodnough. Book-keeper, Swasey & Wise. J. Benzell. Book-keeper at Kpeers &. Wright. R.J. Kitt*. Book-keeper, McCullogh, Morris & Co. W. F. Aldricb, J. A. Skiffs. J. R. Bates, Book-keeper, Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Company. Richard Vose, G. F. Bradley & Co. July 13, 18j3-31-tamS12
Jefferson Life Insurance Company, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital $100,000—paidin andsecured.
Incorporated by the State of Ohio.
Tlil.S
CYRUS LUSE & Co.
.GEO. 'W. MORGAN
BHUCE, MOKGAN & CO.,
company have some peculiar advantages—its capital is paid in andsecured—its Board of Directors well known throughout the Weat.
It has two departments—Joint Stock and Mutual. The ratos of premium in the Joint Stock department arc reduced equal to an nuuual cash divideud of thirty three and one-third per cent.
The 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 $40.
All should insure whose Income depends upon their personal oxcrtionsj and would cease at their death—as Clergymen, Physicians, Lawyers, Mechanics, and Clerks. Merchants, Tradesmen and Manufacturers, in active business owners of real estate that is incumbered should insure, and thereby prevent a sacrifice in case of death. Endorsers andsccurities shouUI require the jin'nei'jxi/s to insure their lives and assign the policies as their security. rhnscTOR*.—H. if. Goodman, W. W. Cones, "Win. Hurnct Win. 51. Cammon, President White Water Canal Samuel B. Keys 11. W. Deshler, Columbus Cashier of Clinton Bank George Carlisle, President Lafayette Ranking Company A. G. Burt C. Coiiahan Charles Goodman K. Gest H. B. Payne, Cleveland. President of Cleveland Columbus Railroad.
FINANCEand
Bourn or
G. W. PATJIWIC,
.—Hon. Jacob Burnet, Samuel
VVtggins, T. S. Goodman, Esq. C. H. BAILEY, Agent,
M. r., Medical Examiner.
Terre-Haute, Feb. 2 lAW-g ly
AMERICAN UNION
IF E IN S A N E O A N Capital $100,000. IKCORPORATEn
BV THE LEGISLATURE OF OKRO.
Charter Perpetual.
OrrtcE. No. 14.
TITHIS
EAST FOURTH STRSET, CINCINNATI.
COMPANY
Issues Policies at the following
rates for $1,000, and in proportion for a larger amount. Age. Joint Stoclt Rates, Mutual Rates. 20 Years. $1I:S0 $17:TO 2 3 1 3 0 0 2 0 4 0 30 do. 15:W) ,23:150 35 do. 18:40 27:50 4 0 do 2 1 4 0 3 2 0 0 43 do. 25:40 39:30 50 do. 32:80 48:39
The above rates aro taken for the wholo term of life. For seven years' insurance, the rates are 33M per cent. less. On the mutual rates one-half only is required in cash, the remaining half in a Premium Note.
California risks taken at an extra premium of 2K per cent. irir Agency for Terre-Haute, lnd., at the Express Printing Office, Bast of the Public Squnre. 1). S. DANALDSON.
Terre-Haute, March 30,1833 10-lyr S"Js
THROUGH TO
New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia,
PASSENGERSa.m.,
bound East will leave Ter-
rc Hnuteat-7 Indianapolisatlp. m., p.nd take the Morning Express Train of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad at Dayton at 5 a. in., connecting at Bellevue with the Toledo and Cleveland Railroad, and arriving at Cleveland at 4 o'clock 45 min. p. ra., connecting the same evening with all trains bound East.
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. 0. MITCHELL. A vent. Davton, Ohio. E. F.
OSBORX,
HAS just receivUd an almost endless varietv of Parlor mnd Cocking
TSRectified
Snpt. M. R. fe L. E. R. R. Co.
February 23,1^53-23-ly
Double Heed TVhisky. JOHN B. LUDOWICI,
now- Jnannfacttmng an article of Double Whiskev, far supcriorto any ever brought from Cincinnati, and in strength, puritv and flavor decitledlv the best ever sold in this western country. All those who prefer a first rate article to a common one, for the same monev. will please call at the
CIXClXXA Tf STORK, Union Rtm. AH kinds of Domestic and Foreign WINKS and LIQUORS, of the best quality, and at Cincinnati price*, *Iwar* on hand.
Terre-Haute, March 23,18S3 7-tf
blw,
NEW
*ty],
iS E
if
QU££XSlVJfl£\ A,
D1SS1RARLK of Qawnsware,
ii 8 5 E S
CINCINNATI \wn
of a rrctifver
!"f
4«s
Ear Rings,
VIMS
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F. T. HI LMAN. is now makin? the whiskey that was ever tum It is pnre and has a tr.tld an«i Sheetings.
id. F. T. HULMAX. —d National Road Mrwt.op* :e '.he PostOfi '. fliay 5,1^53 51 tf
WOOL! WOOL!!
OLI
100,000 Uts or wool. W ACTED good, r* \afle««?andt»b wsw-^v.!. f.«r vlndit will pa* iiigh^ prk« i^ [Cam. at all
JOHN T1KKXAN
Terre-Feb. 9, l^SS^tf.
OLD WHISKEY.
BOrR'iOS AND Mi»^ONUHEL* WH1SKKV For *«le by WASSON O
TERRE-HAUTE
DM6STORE.
PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED.
tUIjolcsalc
i, „r „ii
Paints, Oils,Tarnishes, Turpentine, Dyestuffs, Window-glass from 8-10 to 25-30, PiasterParis, Whiting, Putty White, Black and
Red Lead British Lustre, Shop Furniture, Bath Brick Imperial, Young ., Hyson and Black Teas Chocolate,
Crushed Sugar. Star and Sperm Candles Bar, Castile, Variegated, White, and a variety of
Fancy Soaps Perfumeries, Ex'ts. of Vanilla, Peach, Lemon, fcc., for culinary purposes, Soda
We are constructing and furnishing complete, one of the most approved kinds of
Threshing Machines and Horse Powers
now In uso. The lumber Is of good quality and perfectly teanoned, and the machines arc calculated, in every particular of workmanship, to give perfect satisfaction.
We have constanly on hand, and arc manufacturing FOX RIVER AND IMPROVED CAREY PLOWS, with several kinds of Oast and other Plows. The Hiver and Carey, scour better in bottom and prairie ground than any plow now in uso, and are too well known to need reccommendation.
We arc now executing some neat and substantial CAST IRON STORE FRONTS, to which wc call the attention of those who anticipate the erection of business houses. They are safe afid strong, and add materially to tho architectural beauty of the building.
LIGHT AND HEAVY CA8TINGS consisting of Mill Gear, Stows, hollow ware, lard kettles, andirons, sad Irons, wagon boxes. ctc.,ctc., together with
Brass, Zinc, and Babbet Metal.
Castings ofoverv description necessary formachincry, and for many other purposes. For all of which, PATTERNS are made In the most workmanlike manner, promptly, to order. Also, hefcvy
WROUGHT IRON WORK
for machinery and otlcr purposes, executed in a way to give the oBipletc satisfaction. Much mcie ii-litbe said by way of classification, but we will only add that, wc sh..!l!-rthankful favor* in our line, and-shall end™v*«r to «HtI.iwj»ll
Terre-Haute April«, !S33-tr
American
MUTUAL
THE
r*M- '.MJitr: wUt''. I
r-r? x!*bawls «ik «ad barege do. AH of
old
UODSUally
r1?^" j,5J^b.n jfcepnte.j }oveSf Edging*. Inwrtings, Boots, Sho«r, tadah«nit«d article w,H pleaw ca!: Cap-. GROCERIES, (Wmre, iw-
AH «nrfc» of foreign
wgr,
rPINa
Ir.
IT
anti
Retail.
J. R. CUNINGHAM, (THE OLD STAND,) ^alwnal Road Street, directly Xorth of the]
Court-House, Terre-Haute, Ind.,
ISprising
now in receipt of his wiuter supplies, comevery variety of articles in his line, making his stock the largest and most compUte in Terre-Haute.
By purchasing the stand long occupied by himself as a Drug Store, h# considers himself permanently settled, and with the present ar- passed the bounds of sober restraint, and though they rancements of making cash purchases,
nutn:n:n(r
the advantage of all markets, in obtaining
Ai, a* idosooy cnolcc, «nunot of necessity—it matters The purcliastng uud Sflectiug1 of mcdicmcs near it you day be.
in the business. By his experience of fifteen years in TerreHaute, togetW with his attention to the preparing and dispensing of medicines, he hopes will insure hiin a continuauce of former patronage, for which he feels himself under many obligations to the citizens of Vigo and adjoining counties, disposed to continue to jserve them as long as thev sav.
PRESCRIPTIONS put up Vith care, afid all orders promptly filled and forwarded by instructions, and warranted to give satisfaction.
His stock now consists of a general assortment of
Mineral and Botanic Medicines,
suited to the wants of the country, and the As the .Elixir is a most power/M purifier of the blood compounding of the various preparations of tha seat of all diseases, it has been used with great sue tlie shop, with care and precision, that it mayanswer the purpose intended, is a matter of so much importance to the purchaser, that he feels it to be his duty to give his personal and undivided attention to it, as longas he remains, tie. Price $3 per bottle. On the receipt of the above sum it will be sent, free of charge, to any part of the
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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 all articlesusnally kept in his line.
O* 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, Townsefid'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, Motfatt's, Bcagg's, Brandreth's, Smith's, Sugar-Coated, Sapington's, Daniel's, Wright's, Sovereign Balm, Phinney's, Jayne's, Clickener's, Champion's and Hebrew Pills Sloan's Powders and Ointmeut, and Louden fe Co.'s Family Medicines.
J. R. CUNINGHAM.
December 1, 1852-51-]y
Eagle Foundry,
CORNER OF FIRST AND WALNUT STS., TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. TOSEPH GROVE It. tlu: former propriet(r, mid T. A. MADISON, having formed a. copartnership in the above wll-known estahlisbmcut, tinder the Ktyloof GKOVKK& MADISON, would respectfully say to our friends and the public, that, we are making new nrul valuable additions to our operative machinery, and have now in our employ the best of workmen: which, with the perfect quality of material usod, will enable lis to complete, successfully, in point of workmanship, with tho best establishments of older cities. Our patterns for machinery have all been gotten up within tho last few months, and aro of the most approved models. We arc manufacturing
STEAM EXGIXES
of various sizes aud pbwer, adapted to the use of Sash, and other Saw Mills, and arc prepared to furnish Boilers, Mill Irons, and every nocessary 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.
Urbas's Anti-Bacchanalian Elixir!!
Jt Safe and Sure Heard? for the
CURE OF INTEMPERANCE I
is not in the least injurious to the system. It is pleasant to tbe taste, and willcnrelhe hardest cases of Intemperance. We warrant it in all cases if taken according to directions. It destroys the desire for all ardent spirits vrhen strictly taken according to directions, and will restore the individual to the same state of sobriety in which he was before he ever drante a drop of the ardent, and he will not have tbe least desire Tor intoxicating drinks.
Intemperance is a disease and as such the •rreater the excess in drinking the more speedily is the disease developed1, and to such the Elixir is presented as the balm of Gilead—the oil of consolation, peace and perfect restoration.
The more fully developed is the disease the nwre salutary and powerful the effect of this Slisir, ft once destroyinp tho appetite for spirits, and" restoring the tone of the stomach to as healthy an action as it was before drinking a drop of ardent spirits aud when intemperance has assumed this diseased form, reason is measurably dethroned, the will to a certain extent becomes nns 0Teniable, until often, alas! many have
gives him jm«y desire, in their sober moments, to abandon the
use of that which is npidly proving their bane,
tliey cannot, unaided,so
ftiia
goods from first hands, ou the roost tavoraoie sucb, wiihsoccesn until tho Uiscovcry of Dr, Urterms therefore, he is enabled a keep the (ban's never failing Anti-Bacchanalian Elixir since BEST ASSORTMENT OF PTTRE MEDICINES, which time none are left without excuse, as the means .i... Woo necessary to destroy the taste, and again enthrone rea' that can be procured in the Eastern and Wes-1 son. bringing the will into perfect subjection, by ex tern cities?, and offers as good bargains as the trading the poisonous sting and temptation of the ad' same qnalitT of medicines can be bought at: der, are placed within every man's reach those thereanv other establishment on the Wabash. whoJjereaaer fill thetomkaud n..*t
^oai,d&!u.
May 25, 1853-24-tf
{E
faithfully, and to the best of oar aMUty, any and every contract or obligation entered into with oar customers. GROVfclt & MADISON.
Are yra Insured? If yon are not, you should be.
Insurance Company.
AMSTERDAM, N. Y.
Cash Capital, 50,000 ft
undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above sound and reliable: Company for Terre-Haute and this cow iffy.— Tho*e wishing Insurance will do well to call on me.
WHICH
Tinware, Notions, ^c., Ac.
and Liq rskpptcon-. A l20. FRENCH STORE.
Liquors, Kept eon
will
low at P. JflPPKRTS, Xortli cidc Public $aa*re.
Terrft-Baote, May 23,-24tf
jr. LESFUBEj
O ELLS very low for cosh—Silks, Barege*, Oitaslin De Laines, Ca^oest, Ginghams,
onades. Linens,
CIGARS.
JTST received
large supply of satwnor
Moate Cristo, Colorado, La Fiel, G» i)t-nd Taylor and La Norma Ctjtam* by the box or retail, at the Tem-Hanfcr Drag Store.
J. R. ClJA"INGHAM.
December 1, l?sw-51-tf
B03TSTETS and RIBBONS.
\1HW Spring Beanetsand BonnH RibWw, to feel at TCRNER'S. May 4, 1^3-91 tf
ant? !rw Ww, furai- *«.. of t'i «*•«.. .Mad tt mwmm*' -jiD.hr
I U:l-. UMt *r»-
SU. E- O': *EB.
tender!
cess, and is highly recommended in cases of Delirium Tremens, Dyspepsif, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, LiverGom plaints, General Debility, Piles, and all kinds of Fevers. It is tho best alterative known.
TO^The Anti-Bacchanalian is neatly put up, and labelled, with full directions accompanying tacnbot
United States. All letters to he prepaid. To be had from all the principal IJrussists in the United States VRBAN & DIDLAKE,
!,i
rf -w® 65 Third Street, LouiftvillOf Ky.
DR. URBAN'S
Vegetable
1
7
Fever
and Ague Powders:
The only sure remedy ever known for Chills and Fiver, 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 after the .Chill very seldom requiring more than one dose tofmake permanent cure. A great number Of cases, from tvr to five years standing, have been cared with the first dose, and Chill has never, as, yet, retiirucd. The beau ty of this medicine is, that it stops the Chill in twen ty minutes, or less, and tho patient will be entirely clear from Fever after tho Chill, which is not the case when other medicine is used. It has superseded all other preparations wherever it has been iutroduc ed.
Read what the Editors of the Louisville Democrat say from their own observation: "Dr. Urban's medicine for the cure of thills and ver has effected some wonderful cures in our own mids A young man who has resided for several years Lousiana, reached New Albany a feW weeks since weak and emaciated—literally worn out physically with long continued chills and fever. He made short stay at the house of Judge Smith, where his old disease continued with uo less severity than at ho in Louisiana. Havingexhausted almost every remedyknown to the medical profession, ho procured a box of Dr. Urban's celebrated medicine, and after taking two
powders was cntitely relieved and restored to health He has been well ever sincc—says his health has not been as good for sevcralyears, and is now fast regain ing his former vigor and the rosy cheeks ho was wont to wear.
This medicine can bo had at tho manufacturers' De pot, Third St., between Main & Market, Louisville Ky., wholesale and retail. URTIAN it DIDIiAKE.
P*Oii the rcceipt of $1 the Powders Will bo sent free-of charge, to any part oftbe U. States. It may al so be obtained of all tho principal Druggists in tho conn try.
May 4,185:t-2t-1yrgak sx.
New Stove Store
and Copper
Shop.
(SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT,)
On Fourth Street, one door Xorth of Main TERRE-HAUTE, IND. THIIE undersigned would respectfully aii' J- nouncu to the citizcns of Vi^o and the adjoin ing counties, that he 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 tho newest and most approved pat tern, among which, will he found,the justly
OKLKBKATKD METEOR AIR-TIGHT
CS3 E CD Cs. 1^3 tl QD XT CS
W1
ARE,
9
To which, I would particularly call the attention or Tavern keepers, (Imving two sizes expressly for their use.) aiul having the exclusive right to sell tills stove in this market, 1 feci a just pride in recommending it as ono. of tho very best Stoves over offered for sale on the Wabash. will also keep constantly on hand all kinds of Ttx
by wholesale and retail also, llathing Tubs. an S at an a in of COPPER WORK, such aa force and lift Pumps, Copper Kettles fioda founts, fec.
All kinds of copper and sheet iron work for Steam Mills made to order and promptly executed. Those in want of any of tho above articles will do well to give me a call, as 1 intend to sell very low.My motto being "quick EalCs and small profits."
JAMKS T. MOOR®.
N. 1?.—James T. Moore Is also prepared to do all kinds of Job Work in Copper, Ttn, Sheet tron, Zinc and I,cad. Job work has been my principal business for many years past, and in tnat line, 1 foci confident of rendering entire satisfaction. Giee me a call.
THE FEU'S STORE.
E O A
WILLIAMS & EARLY,
HAVE
removed from their old stand, to tlic store recently occupied by M. W. SKDAM, on NATIONAL KOAD STREET, adjoining CUNNINGHAM'S
Drug Store,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. We are now opening a Large and Oeneral Slock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, of American and Foreign Fabrics, comprising every variety of LAlilES DRESS GOODS, Rich fig. Silks, Merinoes, Cashmeres, Muslin DeLaines Ac.., English, French and American Prints in great variety. Bay State and other long and sanare Shawls, rich embroidered and
5libbonn,
)1 ain shawls, in colors, black and motirning. Gloves, Hosiery and all the minor articles for Ladies. Misses and Children's use.
Having engaged the services of Mr. John Reinhard to assist in the inner department of our business, and uuderour new arrangements We are prepared to offer such inducements to bnyers as will guarantee perfect satisfaction. Please give us a call.
SOLICIT
1
Secured Capital, 150,000—200,000
HARVEY D. SCOTT.
August3,1S53-34-!
FA2JCY GOODS.
A
NICE lot of ladiVs dross trimmtnsfS, black silk i*re# and frin'*e«tt Vns«i «rSower* linen, «Hk aM Bieui Grow tot ••iret' and jre*:'* men"* i. and r..ttw» EHtvea !»ELT*l:K
LALUS SIT* «rlisle. .-5 PAR?
O" A wagon will be in readiness to convey goods to any part of the city, free of expense. Tcrre-Hante^Feb. 23,1853.11-tf
Choice Wines, Brandies and Liquors.
OLD
C-ogniac and Castillian Brandies. Madeira, Sheny, Pott aad Malaga Wines, ifi wood ami glass.
Champaigne, Sparkling Calawl» and Claret do. French Cordials, assorted.
Vcry Superior Old Irish Whiskey, For 8*le by WASSON CO. rVb. 23. Row's Block.
NEW GOODS
Taasartment
HE
subscriber is now receiving a good of
8prixur and Summer Goods.
at the FRENCH STORE. West of the Public Sqaare, TerreHsate, Indir.-i.
Brashes, Brashes.
TV7E bft a a a a
Afrit* igac .vtr
ry
WILLIAMS EARLY.
Nov.3, l852.-47-tf
Fresh and Choice Family
-,-4 GROCERIES! WASSON 8c CO., Rose's Block, Corner of Ohio and Second Streets.
tbe attention of the citizens of
.Terre-Haute, to (heir 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 Svmps Old Government Java Pr:?,.- Grr-r-rsltio Coffee, (new crop)
Crecr, .-,i»d 31 a.-k Teas Fresh C.-mdin# Rice (new crop) Pickl«a in Jam Pine Apple and Dairr Cheese: Salmon, Mackerel, and T'.ntjtirtji and Sounds bbls.. bbla and kits Sperm, Star and Mould Candles Pepper. Allspice, Mustard, Starch and Boston Soap, No. I Sweet Oil, Pepper Sance and Table Salt very choice Virginia manufacture and Fine Cut Tobacco, with a general assortment of Groceries suitable for Family uses.
c,a11 ani1
Jan. 5 1853 4-1 yr
THE
aa
t. B. LJ5SEUREC
April C9.1«A-L3-tf.
tu-f
N.-SMITH
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THIS ROAD KKIXO SOW COMPLETE. IT OPENS A COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Pittsiurg and Philadelphia, or Pittsburg aad
Baltimore.
BVEastern
which Freight from the West can reach an Market quicker and cheaper than by any of the present rival routes: they connect with the tlaily Packets at Pittsburg, from St, Louis, 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 betweetn PITTSBURG and PHILA DELPHI A. without transhipment of Freight, an advantage that can he. appreciated by all shippers.
In case of obstruction of Navigation by
WATER,
AND MANUFACTORY OF
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE*"„\ ^Lm7"JE3BtgJT AND .-m TTW Xational Road Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana. Nov. 24,1852-50-tf
freights westward forwarded from
ITTSBURG
CUTCIKKXTI,orcan-boin
to
Railroad.
towns the interior by
RATES. OF FREIGHT.
Between Pittsburg aad Philadelphia or Baltimore
FIRST CLASS.
Winter Summer Rates. Rates.
Dry Goods, Books and Stationery. Boots.) Shoes, Hats and Carpeting, F\irs aud per 100 lbs. Peltries, Feathers, Saddlery, &c. S], 73 cts.
SECOND CLASS.
Brown Sheetinps & Shirtings in Bales, llrucs. Glass Ware, Groceries, except Coffee, Hardware, Hollow Ware, Machinery, Oil-cloth, Wool, Ac. r*|"
SScts. 60cts.
THIRD CLASS, T**
Butter in Firkins & Kegs. Candles .Cotton, [in winter,] tiueensware,TaUow, Tobacco, tn leaf or Manufactured, fi3cta- 50cts, [Eastward,] «fec„ «&c.
FOURTH CLASS.
Bacon, Cotton [in summer,] Coffee lard) aud Lard OSt, [through] rorkfresh in 65cts. -tOcts. full carloads at owners risk.
GEO. C. FRANCISCUS, Freight Asrent, Pittubnrff,
1
E. J. SNEEDKK,
fei. freight Arcnt, Philadelphia Si AG AW
tV-
Freight Jigent. Baltimore. JOSEPH L. ELLIOTT,
•w Freight Jigent. Xo. 7 fl'rut jy*. Ir. H. H. HOUSTON. Oen. Freight jtgent, Phila.
March 16, lejKt-H-lyr
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Notice to Eastern Travelers.
A CONTINUOUS Railroad from Cincinnati,CleSreXV land, Wooster, Massillon, Alliance, O., and Ghl» cago. 111., to Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Railroad, from Pittsburg to Philadelphia. Through from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, in 37 hours.
Cleveland to 20 Pittsburg to t!)
Being the shortest arid quickest Route from the Great West to the Atlantic Cities. Fare through by Railroad from Philadelphia to
Pittsburgh $9 50 JUasKilloii, 10 00 Cleveland, 1(100 5 an el an re in it 0
Columbus, 12 CM0 Toledo in 00 Cincinnati,(via Crestline,)... ..• 15 00 Chicago, (via Michigan Southern R. It. Ift 9o To Chicago, Waulsegan, Kenosha, Illinois Racine, Milwauke, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, via Detroit and Michigan Central Railroad, $18 00.
Tickcts from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, or more, by Railroad, can he purchased of P. \V.
UKR.
On or ahout the middle of February the Road will bo opened from Crestline to.VVpostcr, and time between Cincinnati and Philadelphia reduced to 34 hours.
NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $100
1
THOMAS' MOORE,
Pastengrr .Iprnt. Phila.
i-v.i J. MKSK1MKN. Pattenger jJgent Pittsburg March 10,1853-14 lyr
TY TT
KKKPS
His stocH, In part, condisti of Black, Blue, Brown, Olive, Grey, nnd Mi.vt. Broadcloth*, of various' prices. Black, Bine, Doeskin, and checked Oaaaimers, Tor pants, of various grades in prices
r,
and styles. Satin, Silk, Velvet, Marseilles
,l£!
and Buff Vcstincs. to siiit any tafle or Jiucy. ftj" Khirts, Collars, Itandker- ., chiefs, Cra vats, Suspeiiders, Glove*, 811k Undershirts, vVc., &c., always on hiSnd.
examine the stock and leave your AROMATIC SCHrEDAM SCHNAPPS, oasuro. [March :io, iHXi ifi t.r |A HLTicur.ATiVK
SYLVESTER WILLIAMS, UNDERTAKER AND COFFIN MAKER. rrs --3 |J ESPBt'TFULLY Informs the cltil'V sens of Terre-Haute and vicinity,!
thai-he will Rive undivided attention to the above MV siness, with a view to relieve tho friends of deceased
or any p^tbereofj at°rcducc^pdces"''™ 1C"
A hearse .will, in all cases be furnished, free of i../jpneral Dehilitv Rluiffflsh
by any person In the county, and will attend the ft)-1 Tr4*Tiw. ,i,?^ neral with my hearse/r« of charge, Any distance not^
FURNITURE FOR SALE. February 43, JWS-lMf
TURF], consisting of Marble-Top, Dressing and Plain f&k. rj
NEW i)BY GOODS—NOT Wilt OOOD8.
THE
subscriber is now receiving his large and extensive Stock of Spring Goods, bought in the best Eastern markets, consisting in part of [Dry Goodg, Xotions, Hardware, Queens• ware. Hats. C/*, Boots, Shoes, dtc., which he will soil as cheap as any regnlar House in the place his old friends and cus
to?n"rs and the public are invited to give him the
a call and examine hi« «fock. JAMES H. TURNER National Road street. North the Court House.
May 4, l«53-21-tf —=—rri —wrnn3T*S5
—mrr
To the Ladies.«
undersigned has* large and handsome assortment of Fashionable Dre«s Goods, crtn«istin». in part, of black Brocade Silks, fancy Br ir.-tde Silks, fancy (all'wool) and Satin plaid Baregea, Silk Tissues, French Lawn, Portsmouth Lawn, French Brilliante«ns. new utrle Ladies' Oollars, Undersleeves, Paris Kid Ofoves, and nomerons otber articles of Dress Ooods, too many to enumerate. Call and exmine: thev wifl be sold cheap.
May 4, lt&3. J. H. TURNER.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES.
PANAMA.
Leghorn. English Straw and
Pain Lest one case of ih« rrnowne4 ("ren
in** Kxtr» ftllt M. Par end Wool Me*ic*o Hits :etli «b c«{w:. Udi»«traw as
1
Terre Haate, May SS.-S4U
-*id basnets
/^RANGES. LEMONS. RAISINS. FLOF?
a
«taat soppljr of evrry Ir'treiTuiBw1
1* W!
L»RANDY CHERRIES,
i. CfWK 4* C*\
New Leather Store.
THEsubscriber,late
ICE
or
LOW
INFORMirenerally.
SBalti
TRA-
Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. And by the Steam Packet Line to Pittsburg, and thcnce l»y Railroad to Philadelphia, from the Captains on board, and from Cleveland via Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, of 1). Hortnn, ticket agent at thn Hiddoll House, Cleveland. Ohio.
His stoclt consists or various Broadcloths, col' We have every thing wanted in tho buildinc ors Gassimersand Vesting, all kluds Shirt*, ITivUr-
shirts, li'dkerchiefs, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders. &e. iIUC' "ii"
of Dayton, Ohio, would
respectfully inform the citirens of Terro Hante and surrounding countrv, that he lias opened a Wholesale and Retail Leather Storo on the corner of National Road and Fourth Streets, west of the Post Office, where he will devote his attention to
LBATHEK, HIDES, 0H, AND FnTOIWGS, where may be found at all times, SKIRTING Harness, Bridle Leather, Collar Leather, Paddinp, Seating, Sole and Upper, Calf and A ip Skins, Morocco. Linings, Bindings, Topping, t-ti- Lasts, Pegs, Shoe Xails ,*•**' ,Boot TYets, and 3 f^maU Tools, f,
Ciirrying Knives, Fleshers, Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Brushes, anil a great many small tools and articles not necessary to mention. .Leather in the rough purchased: also. Hides and Skins, for which 1 will pav fair prices in CASH or Trade.
O* Orders from a distancefilled. and should the article or price not suit, if returned in good order, the mirchaSer can have his money back. Please call and examine for yourselves, and don't forget tho place, 011 the corner next, tho Post Office, for good Leather and Cheap bargains. HENRY SNYDER.
Nov. 10,1852,-48-if
KOONS,
REMOVAL.
Boston Leather Store,
National Road Street, South East Corner of 5th Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. GEORGE KERCKHOFF & CO.,
TONIC,
Bl Ho^.eu
I
their former customers, nml tho
public that, they havo removed their LEATHER STORE from National Road Street, opposite Union Row, to National Road Street, corner of 5th street.
Thev have now on hand a larpo and extensive assortment of all kinds of Leather, such as Spanish, Cincinnati and country tanned Sole, Baiul. Upper, llridle, Harness, Skirting, Collar and Split. Leather French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins Lining, Uindinjj, Topping, Sheep and Deer Skins Tampico and French, .Mens' and Ladies' Morocco, r-
Shoe Findings.
HIDES.
They pay the highest, cash prico for green and dry hides, skins and furs.
Attention.
Shoemakers, Saddlers and Merchants, nro particularly requested to exnmino our stock and prices, before buying elsewhere.
goods in our line, which are offered to our old customers and the public generally,on our customary liberal terms.
Our assortment is unusually Inrgennd complete, and Iho fact "so well established* that wo sell a first rate article as low as is charged for a or on a bo disappointed in not finding a largo slock and low prices.
——.—•••••• .'y yr„ 1 )ur stock of every description of Iron, Nails,
/"'ATJ'NrW'VT St eel. Chains, Axes, Saws. Gun Barrels. An-
i»mnTT«irm marr a-D t. V*!' I vils, Vices, Bellows, and all heavy goods, is MERCHANT TAILOR, East of the Square.
Vory
fujj
constantly on liand general assortment of „r._in Goods for Gentlemen'* Apparel, which will be' Our^&tock of saddler} is enlarged, nnd a jnmte to order, atniiort notice, und warranted. great, variety of nuw pattern!) added.
a|ui
-,
1
They also keep a general assortment, of Shoo Findings, such as Lasts. Root and Shoetrees, Clamps, Pegs and all kinds of Shoemaker's tools of tho very best quality.
T„»
Torro-IIaute, March Hi, 1KW-14-1
Spring Stock,
WKHardware,
1853.
are now receiving our spring supply'of embracing every variety of
tv 0r
a
«Vl
'.r(1o,|u f„r fnri.iuV
nl(V,irjL,7.
His garment* will ho fashionably and sulistantially :'"ff* ery iinjilenient needed by the farmer made, and prices graduated to the lowest living innrH. may be found in otir establishment, and our stock of Mechanics' Tools of every description, cannot be exceeded in the State. Wo have also White Lead, Oil and Paints of all kinds.
"'r,,,sh-
J.
COOK ,fc CO.,
April 27,1853-20-tf No. J, Union Raw,
WOLFE'S
niunicric. A.-rri-nvsi'KiTio
I JNVIUORATI.NQ CORDIAL. Tins Mkiuf'IKA!,
1!KVKR*UR
is in ami factored hy tho
Proprietor, at Schiedam, in Holland, and it is warranted not only pure from every injurious property and Ingredient.hutof the best possible quality.
H* Extraordinary medicinal properties,
whrtlirr'tn A
re'S
MI LT
or r«
whctllcr At TE or
1cKhesi-n
over ten roues. *»«,!,the label, and to the title of tills Medicinal Cordial Protections Terre-Haute, March against inferior and pernicious Imitation*.
l'nRc»ic~Ghllls and
rirr.i0ii,„.
,ture »n.I nddrr^s oMhc I'ro^rrlo ." on
ITT' For sale hy W,-lSSOH & CO.
The subscriber, from Cincinnati! Ohio, has arrived at Terre-Haute, and can bo found at Derning's New Brick House, on 3d street, op- TI1AKKS pleasure in assuring the friends and positc the Prairie Citv House, with J. customers of the late firm, that ho will a large and superior lot of FURNI- continue the business at the old stand, and is prepared to givo good bargains in every thing in his line. Thankful for former patronage, ho solicits a call from every one desiring to supply themselves in the line of Groceries and
(IIIOCETilES JOHN LI. LUDOWICI,
Liquors, at Wholesale or Retail.
High and low post Bedsteads, Sofa and Sofa- Ho is now receiving.his spring stock, conseat Rocking Chairs, Tables, Sofas and Loun-1 sisting of a full assortment of Groceries of all ges. All ofwhich will be sold lowfor cash.. kinds
D. G. FORSTER.
Tobacco, NaillfGlaslJLeather, kc.,
«tc., all of which will be disposed of at tho lowest figure. Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row.
Marcjti 2.1, lfe53-15-tf
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
N E W O O S
rPfIE
nndersi^ned respectfully Roiicit«
LH«
sti
^riilirin FTF THM TMHHC
tu
V/ah.-i-"* Vallfj', BH'l
/I LLUI A«smlnati»n »T
tbe attention of (he jroMi*- the examination of hisexten-t vcstoi of n''WH{.iing and Hummer Goods, ja*topen His n«»oitTn*!i! i»oneot tbe larcr-«t lu
•ilnjfrtit everything
in tb« 'fry %uoda line, im *«id (or cash at pilc«« Calculated to five general satisfaction. JtlPFKKT,
Fariiiicfun'* JJIock. norlli of
Terre
Block, north of FnWlc Htiuare^
•IUUUJ,i&tj23, IB&24-U
Music Books.
THE
Mendelshon Collection, Aikin's Christian Minstrel,
notes,
a|]
kcaiC ip ait4 morocco iUMnt*hoe» co and calf bootees Jessy Li ml
pnrposes.
SB
fcar
V, SIFPERT8,
Softfe a!4e FoMic Square.
FKESH FRUITS!
ANA PRESERVES* and
for sale
BY'
WASSON A CO..
23. ROW'S Block
A
The Alpine Glee SINGER, Mason's Sacred Harp, round and
The Universal Musician,, Christian Psalmist, Sacred Melodeon,
patent
M-W
A
A
The Juvenile Choir, for sale at F'' BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK STORE, -T July 6,185.'! HO tf
CITY MARBLE WORKS!
HHHE
JL
subscriber, having permanenty located
in Terre-llaute, will keep constantly on
hand a large and choice rartety of Marble for Monuments on hand and modo
a I a a
marble. D" All orders will be promptly attended TO and executed IN the BEAT itoan«er.— Particular attention paid
to
DESIGT^NE and
carving. JIESSE JUL!A.N, On St., nearl OPPOSITE Stewart House. •.
June
15, IM-STAF
Clover and Bine Grass Seed. UST RECEIVING
a soperior
lot of 60 bnshels
Clovef also swperior lot of
Blue
CO
bush-
S, IF. POTTER & CO.
Feb.'10,1^53-10-tf
