Wabash Express, Volume 13, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 May 1854 — Page 4

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nations

3 *mtft

.,•% Many

arts of

J*"'

nl)jn?l

,a

r— rn (Iw. Von «pp 1,,,™.

I

J- «S

wooden fences^ which a.e met with no-

Btl0W

St?r"n'9

and the snow doe no ^drtft so nuch ere

ion but the great mass the inferior merchants, the clergy, mm nit,-.',. serfs, in Asiatic costume. The ieat mass P®"!1".1r

flowing garments.

eral times. This is the way of manifest-]

stcamboi These dui

tral part of Russia is favorabla to

fts in Ualiiornia, where the Ural flows down the mountains. From these

Tb

thy. They wear a badge, which designates tho exact order of nobility to which they belong, on the left breast of their

the greatest defeivnce. The son of every nobk is also a nobH*. Many of these nobles are exceedingly refined in their man--

ners. Mo^tof them speak French, (whieh« they learn in childhood.) and many speak it better than Russian. This custom was

set by lV.er the Giwnt. Of the merchants thcte arc 3.00.1,000., They are divided into three gutlds, accord-

ic inir\t umivii

ki\ii

THE pttESEXT DAT..... These serfs nire bought and sold with

The Rev Dr Baird, who has travelled the land. Some of them are mechanics,,

extensively in Russia, gives ra one of 1.U put the ip-e«tcr mrt are farmers. Each serf has as much land as be can cultivate, Lectures, tne following' account mt:

tnnt tv ftU

le ckrgyf and the

a a in

Grcaf-v«The dress of the!.

The worship of the Russians is quite !f

oriental, and consisting principally of bow.

ing. kneeling .and crossing. The service !f'

is chiefly liturgical, and lasts for an hour I

and a half. The congregation all .ttn,!,!" i,

•a, they have no teats in their churches—

,Thev have no instrumental music in their

'churches, and, what is stranger, no stoves. I

It is very common in Russia to drive ^'Y'P'^

is very common in

three or four horses abreast. Only noblemen are allowed to drive four horses two ^abreast. The couriers, who carry the

mail,- drive on the gallop^* They often shave sixteen horses harnessed to their

Wagons, some of them being attached to ,,

•nn elontmlion of the axletTee. These

ugc 0 which

country, whose Emperor is at this time kjn(], These rents are very reasonable. filling so large ft space in the eye of the and many of the serfs become very rich,

most part, built of wood, in consequence of "'1 T,° "r*

ily

tumn. The

sprin

Russians

do not have

but th(

it remains at about the same depth during ^, wood IS charred. ,1

those things which appear strange to a Jj

traveller in°KusMa. One is struck with

e\i.r\

around him. The houses have no front

door, but vou enteral the side. They

nre consequently not contiguous, each

house hav The streets fear of fire. The nobles and the highest: class of merchants dress in the Paris fash* 1 ,CV4s

thing 1/"^:^.,,. ,i,rt

tr-V IS* th

as

in the Paris fash* i",

0

f"

is a well watered country, and

riiines the government have received fif- [noUiave finv teen or twenty millions of dollars annual-! Jy, for several years past. The commerce of Russia has increased greatly within the

last twenty yeai's came to the throne, the only port of Rus 8 in was Archangel.

since Peter the went, to create ns many

exceedingly pctor, but very proud, disdain-1 inar nil maiunl labor, and looking with

npt

ro ,bo

i„- P'mile and a half in circumference, sur-

iho I J*011

duces excellent fruit. It is the only couri-1 ., try in Europe where buckwheat is exten- P."

sively cultivated. Manufuctnres arc in-

creasing, and the government does every

thing it can lo foster them, both by ma-j

king laws in their iavor, and by investing!

is a great production of Russia. This

in Caliiornia, where the Ural

1

of St. Petersburgh, and acquired by con- ketlle in his hands to catch it in and, sta-qtu-st an extensive line ol coast. But! tioning himself in front of the loaded piece, Russia can never have a {jreat commerce, hf exclaimed to the other, who stood bens her jjorts nre frozen six^months iu the' hind it, holding alighted t^rch, -'Touch it year.'-- aisy, jemmy."'

The Icqturer then proceeded to speak of| S-t 'H

the different classes into which the people Tfie 'St.'Louis Inlcllijcncer notices' large of Russia nre divided. The nobles numjsales of old butter in that market,

bcr about 000.000, ^including those in ring to over one hundred tons, at rates Poland. Finland, and the Baltic provin-j ranging from 5 to 7 cents per poundl

ccs,} and are divided into some fifteen dif- ia to bo stnt East and to Europe, to be ferent classes. Some of the nobles are used for mechanical purposes.

hereditary, and others have received their honors as a reward of their merits. Xt The Culpepper Observer savs:*4^-4Want-has been the pohey of the Emperors. evcr|0j

coats, and to this the common people pavt inscription for his tomb

ing to their property but each ttiav esti-j mate his property at what he pleads. Those whonixj worth 610.000 may enter! the first guild those woi-th between Vl.OtX)pnade of bits of sealskin. About every

and SlO.OOv) miy enter the ytcon 1 guild {third youngster one meaitsin the street hits, and those worth* under $1,000 belong to I one stuck uuider hin nose.

1 A

tribe of L«?vi amasi^ the Jews ber of men belonging to thborvicr 10

000. but their entire families number half

I

1 bu cleigy form a classify Vd^oum»" them selves, like the

a million ho bishops am taken fromj forsicS

Uka

Tho.f are' rtadily known by their lQn| bearJs«(ittd W«tck Tfcty are tu: m^icb respected. cxeepijia tbieir e«-5 ptciiy, lor ihoy are extremely r^wwrant.! and ra »nv of ib.r.n an* low in point ofj cKnractcr, A*.«r: nn 1 itvoiper-Wfe cootnton vice^ a 5 a4 .hem. nvo^t 'pppiybtlu H, VP' -jvv onv & j-i

fa.5X»,000 tbe

•IK

be pa)*s for in money or

for their property is sacredly protected4— a

enn rise so rapidly as in Rassia. The TT

ance of a new country. I lie western part j.t .aiAA and paste-cup, and bought oat the stock is covered with forests, though .there are i!

urer

m®naooe*.

of

1,as mcn from a

Grfeat the hi llcst offices in lbe a

where else in Europe, except iNorway ,1 *a vory excellent stock of and S.velen. The houses are, (or the ,!

tbe

1

1 1 9 iv a a in

which the inhabitants suffer sevcrelv from a rpt i. .u„„r,K Or twenty feet square, containing one room, At n« low rates as similar articles cat fires. The roads are very bad though

0 wh

this is the case only the spring and au-1 ., ,. jlr and cautiously with cash, and pref

Of the people- ^7 »fe better educated than the mass of

the I ss, ins

The great mass PCCU

I

wear Jong beards, but the

of the people higher classes shav by Peter the Grc.n, ,nn u.c^o

ol

0 rt

Jround tbe sides is bench, which, being

!fl ifi In 'rmi |'hnrp eabin is koplintcnseljrbot by ft stove, jerery.article shall be as represented, uiirfer the

.^F

as here. rhey h«lte a considerable full Of ..I.i.v «.i of tlm ^oodsj in which I lake the risk of pleassnow in the early part of the winter, and

fl

the season. There are 1 n60 000 Jews whfi livp in oc able to meet and fulfil all pledges in the The lecturer then proceeded to noltce^-•},

n'nrt

6Bcd 1 ,n 0st, lo Pola tt Ih

I .• .j,:---1 of there being so many Jews in this counthe Asiatic appearance of

ir\nr*

^ey are known by their

dress and dark complexion. Ma-

drcss

and d»rk complexion.

,lhe™' specially the women, are ex­

a

nre

1i°.n

Ul

7

»«,.

women is also Asiatic. They wear tur-110

bans on their head, and are robed iu long

tlirec or

7

10 bilck

f«ur good roads

R,USSIa' mh re run

ra

°V°r

by d,'h«en*

t'Wl" l!!rsc 3'

he n0

rom

-S «f

es in dll,

1

^°/,

lh he at

fo»r abreast,

"""if

1

!f

rsbl

®"rch

son

ra!d

!rS '«'Moscow truly

1 he

,M

«'~»f"»'»«?» those two

probably nex f»l

f'^ •"'he shape

wood

.P«

'he m.ddle,

rl

ref1"S

t(i

sengers ge up behind, and sit

f'" '"f:

Uo

i'i

a

front holding on to the driver. These ve­

hicles are driven at a furious rate, yet individuals are seldom run over, as the penalty for such an act is the forfeiture of carriage and horses.

In speaking of l^e cities of Russia, the lec

1

cuies 01

rer

courier* will some limes drive five days I .... a a it

and nights in .succession, and arc enabled "i'S 'i»e.oia uue,

to endure the fatigue by walking violently i^

whenever they st^, to Change horses, _* vou present a servant with a small pieces ,-

of money, ho will take your hand, kiss the .CC,"U,T'

back of it, rub his cheek upon it, and then 'f

rub his cheek up and down your arm sev- "',

ProPos,-d conhne h,s

remarks

to Moscow arid Russia, of which very fine

The old cities

bul

\f »n"d-.

Mos

founded by the Emperor George* in the

1

It is situated in a great miles in circumference,

lx

c^}\

00 1 3 4 0 000 lhc

"7 ',?? jugular wclosare,

r0 ,iicd bv brick Tbis oalled

lavo a

'i'10

vi--w

W

growth of the various gi ains, and also pro-,

of the city. Moscow

contains 300 churches, each" ornamented with three or four domes,

a in 3 0 0 a

i,- -A

bl or A blu0 tl cov,:rcd

.f.5Prtn&'ls- j.

DIFFICULTIES

WITH Ci:ba1~Bv

he nirivaI of lh( sleams

large sums in them^Knglan offered'tnc Charleston, the Mercury learns that a! iiimperoi* a large sum several years ago if

rurnor

hc would abandon manufactures. Hemp thoritios had sent on board the Ameri-

iCan

country also abounds in metals iron, pia-.i inquire if he intended to salute the Spantina, gold, and silver. In some parts din- |1 flag. His reply was that he never saroonds nre found. Gold is found in places, ],,[e(j

hi Isabel at,

prevailed a. Havana that the au-

commodore's ship, the Columbia, to

nl1y

'iver|^j)0

f] ,g insulted his, and until

difficulties now pending between the

two governments were settled, he would communication with them*.

s,'-

ftt

nobles as possible, order to weaken jairJinge the paper1 as to allow everv their power. Many of these noblest are

however weal­

off

Two Irishmen were croin^ to fire

When Peter the Great I ennnon, just for fun but being ofan economical turn of mind, they did not wish to Ho founded the city l°se

l^1c

ball so one of them took an iron

"_.T .c .* s"

.. J.-

:i

amount-

v*It

N

this oftice. an editor who can please

everybo

1 Also a foreman who can so

man nd

wtwemcnfto head the colufrm:'

Thy Philadelphia' Sun, in chronicling the death of Hon. John Davis, of Mass thinks that* as in life he acquired by his

unbewiihg probidity the prefix of "hon-

*.! stone would be that of iw.

I Two or

the order 6t m&nks, and are unmarmdi'as igaiac, FrencUand Peach Brandies Port, All the r«st of t!»e clergy' CPiast^ bc matTied 1 itra and Sweet Malaga Wipe ©in R«oi nrnl (her cannat a Kw Bonrbmr, iloaoogahela. Irish and Stfotch ana In«jr cannot mvtty ¥fb»^Kv SpaaUhatid American .I marned ti second Uaw, Tbt» inticr rule i\ of which will be sold at Otnamaati^ mafcfs tK#rft

gooil car® of their wives.! prtc««. 5,

ffonest John JDx-

tThe idea is a good one. .....

ssss^s

a

FAMILY.—"How well ho

plays for one so young.''said Mrs. Part-, mgton, as the organ boy and his monkey performed near thedoor,

l,and

how much,

his little broihtT iooks like him, to be sure.'

-.

The Jouj-naio/Conimerce says the boy's' in New Ywk stt^'doing a thrtrrn^ business in 'Turkish moustaches, only cents*"

Wiaea and Iaiquors.

The mtm- 1^ T. HtlLMAJJ? r«apectfs:l!y anrr in -1 to hH friends and "tha WsMSSft

'it mw&rm wixm'ftTiqvobs!

WARRBX S BLOCK"

Oci. 26 lSW,46-tf

Terfe-Haqitf, Ind.

QLAtUra HOTEL. nf Bridge for Ohi-} and FirH S&rttmile one of the fNiUuc 3^?iar«r«nd

he

ivtzo

new »sp .^oUw, io call .•»» U»c fwwv she Carson*. ofa .i.'St., tT 1 hi* ({»»««Ik iieewwp I 0 0 a a is a a iv a

Of «hich SO.OOO,-. ~*^TSSS5.

S'.eatnbtfai Landing, T«r*.

WTiLismm

AT

•m

LATE STAND OF THE POINTING OFFICE.

AT NG Ured

^J®*0-.3*!l^V* ,6spces«9 recently owned by the Messrs.

of serfdom to be Wnsson & Co.: and fully replenished the same,

I1*10 owner of 100,000 serfs. In Peter the tHth new P«rchase3 at Cincinnati.Sria'further

Uy

.... jduced by shutting1 off the flue when the fied they may be—as every one knows. I

King of Poland

.V

Ie ,sl1

a a,S.

,e. 7

sa r0t,

rtU"

aic xei

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EXPRESS kJ

Coffer ISngar. Teas, Molasses, Frails.

KUTS, TOBACCO. fec., fcc.

*. jea.t, I now of% to the public rfmy old stajwl.

ich is a table anda-l*11 tins part of the country. Buying

$ turned 0\er at night, forms their bed.— rery small advance on cost. I guarantee that

scan be haq| prudent-!

J,

ing all tastgs, howcr dissimilar and diversi-

|ilPrornIs^fa,r

1,1

the bogimntig.and think I *liall

nf T?.,oc -i Tt»ow ?ootcoi¥ie-fhj«pectfully soliciting .many trials,

are

f.

reas0

jor any amount of.scrutinv and investigation.

k^l£lC£^T^^ZlLmm

«r i,«j I enutuecate the following articles now in

o"

poor, and ignorarit, though

or tQ rrivc duri lh 3 week (0 wil:

Wj. SBOiM-Sw Oriean.. Comai.,,..

o^ {^^gFair. Prime, and Clarified Po\vderad

White, Cnishled—^White Crystals, and

WhRetrained "Coffee Sugars—a fine stock.

TEAS—Gunpowder Extra, Imperial, Gommonand

Extra

and Common and Fine Black Tea3.

COFFEE—Laguira, Rio—White aiid^affjSfijgr Green, and snperior old Java Coffee, gS

8YBtrPS—New York Golden Syrup—tlie drippings'ofloaf sn&a'r Xew Orleans Rehoiled, Si|^:ir-Uoa.se,Goodale.ind Plantation Molasses. *-T FI3H—Mackerel in barrels, half quarter barrels, and Kits ToiTgues aiid Sounds, Codfish and fresh Sardinia.

FRUITS, &c—Oranges. MR Raisiiys. Figs, Pnines,Zante„Gtirrants, Citron, Canton Ginger, -Olive*, Cocoa'jfnts, AlmomN, Filberts, Brsizil and Peanuts, English Walnuts, Nutmegs, Macc, Cloves, Spices, Ginger. Cayenne. tc.

T0BA0C0—John Anderson's Solace, and Watson's Virginia fine cut Chewing Virginia —Edwards' and El Durndo naturnl leaf Chewing fine cut Smoking: common Missouri, and Lennox's very sweet small plugs, and Maccouba'Snuff.

CIGARS—La X«rmi and La Union, fine Figaro, La Kiel—Colorado, Plantation, and light brown Havana..

SJAPS—(Cleanliness is a virtue)—Bazin'fc Poucine, Windsor, Sassafras vnricgaU'il, brown Bar, white Soda, German washing and Palm Soap.

PICKLES—Assorted in gallon and half gallon jars, Pepper Sauce in quarts and pints Ground Spices, Cas-

Kia, Mustard, Lemon Syrup, etc., etc.

Fl.*tTorisa£ Extracts, &c. Vanilla, Orange, Lemon, Rose, Sultana Rais-^ "fns, iJayleaf and Rose water. 5

Miscsllaneous Articles.

Star and Tallow Candles Powder, Shot. Lead Rico, Table Salt, Soda. Sakeratus, Raking Powders,Starch.Blacking,Tubs, Buckets,

Friction Matches, Shaker Broom.?, Rope Mats, Whisks. Bedcords,Clothes lines, Willow Baskets, Clothes and Roll-, ing Pins and Mashers. Wooden

Boxes, Wash Boards,

We will pay. Cash or Trade, for

ob!ic generanr, that he Kai trow on band tHe YftttkeC NoHonS 8# FaRCf G«lflds, artreitaud roo4 c*t«tuiivv -stoclt of ail torts «f •viTt -r fiWrtSr Wmsifegl,^ WtfcOM, a .-•! kvhj iu lli» FWicy Gadilf ttae kepf constat.::, on tvaftd. HWiiiS i»Sw ibade extensive addition#tO iHe XOTiaif DSIAit rfliKXT, shall ^ea to in S a txcius-it—'f f*r4h«t bosioess.

81

Eaglish Dairy Cheo33, and Cider Vinegar.

I',11 V18 toN S!!

Early's Sugar*Cured Hams, Corn Meal, Potatoes, White Beans, Onions, Ac., fcc., Ac. O* I will pay the highest current rates for merchantable products of the country, at all times, and Farmers having provisions for sale are respectfullv invited to call on me before selling. P. S. DAJfALDSOX,

Market street. East of the Courthouse. OTT Fresh (harden Seeds on hand. Jlurch 9p,

0 It E O It E E N E E O E CJourt Street, Kiist of Public Square* PARIS. ILLINOIS. 4

4 W O •Thla-Houne has born recently repaired and refurnished throughout, ftnd affords a refreshing anddesi' rable reg.tiilGtl'Uco for travelers. The beet of attention given to the stabilflg of horses. *PAE*StD

I I I W A A S S O E REMOVED UP TOWN.

WHIPPLE

A FOOTE havejust removed to

rvo. •, WABllE.VS BLOCK, and are now offering a superior stock of Goods at Low Priees. Our stofk is of greater extent and variety than heretofore, so much so, that we can only enumerate a few of the leading ar ticles "W «ca- «o» «acm

jsr»

NqLLO»c., «&«>• Boots aad Shoes, for men, women and chil dren. in yreat variety.

9

Muslins, prints, Dress Good.s, for the season, Men's "Woolen Wear, Flannels, Blankets, Shawls Wool and Buck Gloves and Mitts,JiosjifijCX.

Hats—Wool and Fur, for men and boys. Caps-r-Flush, Gloth. fec. Groceries—-Coffee. Tea, Sugar, Spices, Cotton Yarn, Dvo-Stnffvifcc.

Leather—tapper and Sole. Qaaenswlre, Glassware and Willow-ware, At.SO, DGHan VADVXMTIAIV VKPETS.

Having one of the largest and best const rue-, ted rooms in the oily, we arc enabled to show goods to-berttttf/ndrautage and wait upon customers With greater fialisfaclion. \Ve invite our old customers and all wanting to btiy ffood-s to call on us. as we are determined to offot^onr sftvelf lipon advantageous terms.

Clover, Timo

thy, Flirt ted, Dried Fruit, Feathers, Rags, d-e WABASH STORE. No. 2 licmets.te the Wa««B« Btocx,"

WHIPPLE it FOOTE.

Jan, -17, lf5-l dtf

READ AND "PONDER.

NOW IS THE TIXE FOR GREAT BARGAINS

JCST'CALL AT TFIE FEW-Y0SX AND BOSTON 0 O I N E O I **Tto. 5, JACDS D. EARLY'S BLOCK.' '4'T4"'1

Xor'th' SiJe the Public S^-tarf^ tcrs:, no. witi tNillttUiii UkUrgcwt and b«»t «eiect-.^.-'5. '-'5

a* Kcadv-Wade Clofhinsr. siftKr »r:* PnMftdltr, which i« bounifti) sold t««i-•- ui vajrettifrfltotls of

T--.i aii^iylstl^re»|» .mud atw. a a*. agrt car*.fj£pr««Iy,for Uii*sua.- ., t, 6y an ijerf-nceJ sir sto"« of

YOUTH'S CLOTHING, iiir.siti'nttr o«».ajuti a Uree slock of CLOTHS CAS8IKE&83, AHTD VESTISGSfe 1 Prnra w'uch inn mad* fund wanar.tedV tae,«3i'ir*.c •vc. Or-' an-l ail -re particalnr •«q-i«W.i call aad MMuuiua ll«-.

-L

.altaake.Uut Camber. S. !KAnKLE, Wo. JACOB D. BAKUV-S BLOCK,

U, Side tb* Public Sqnare. ms^ir

5

asw H. R. SMITH, D. D. S.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.

TiilS ROAD BE1X&NOW COMI^KXK IT OPKNS A COMAtUNlCATIOJf BETWtEX

F'ittsimxg aa Philadelphia, or Pittsburg and Baltimore.

BYEastern

which Freight from tlie West can reich an Market quicker and-cheanerthan by any ot the prearotriyal route#: thoy couject wtlh the tliily. Packets at Pittsburg, from St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, "Wheeling, and all the different points on the western waters: also, with the Cleveland .ami' Pittaburg Railroad, and Ohio and Pennsj-lvania Railroad, at Pittsburg.

Cars run through between PITTSBURG and PHILADELPHIA without transhipment of Freight, an ad vantage that can "b« appreciated by alt shippers.

In case ofobstruction of Navigation, by ice or to.. water, fretsbtrf westward can he forwarded from PITTSBURG to Ci.NciH»*Tt, or towns in the interior Railroad.

RATES OF FREIGHT.

Between PitL«t»urs and Philadelphia or Baltimore FIRST CIjAJSS.

^fritter

I

Sammer I Rates.

Dry Goods, Boots, Shoe?, Hats and Carpeting, Furs and Peltries, per 100 lbs. leathers. Saddle, 90cts. 75 «t«.

SEOOMJ CLASS.

Books and StatioweiT, Dry Goods iu ^0 bales, Drugs, Glassware, Grocerlest, -.except CofbeJ^'~HatdWar^

Hollow-Ware, Machitsfrr, Oil -Cloth, Wool, UUKUCLASS Barfing, Bacon aud Parkin bulk,

5 cts. I® its.

fc_

Butter salted. Copper ia ingots, Kl»X"-eeil. HOSTS* Il»ir Ft*x. Leather Kostward.Zinc.. 63 ctfl. 30 cts lOCKril CLASS. Bncon aad Pork packe.l. Candles

Ea.stward. Cbcese KnRtAvard. Fish Z. Battcd. tcon. Soda Ash. Tobacco in tnaf, EastwaW, Tar, Kosin, iji, Whiskey, Cotton 'in summer.) £a8 Coffce. T.ard and Lard Oil (throujli) Pork fresh, in full car loads, nt a.. owner's risk, 50ct.«. 40 cts.

ff-HVj-nv,f 4

Hyson,

•'li'lttyjr Si.

GEO. C. KKAXCISCUS, Freight Agent, Pittsburgh.

--ft |»t'2i.dt, *f* SNEKUKK,

Freight Agent, Philadelphia

K'^

ft: II. HOUSTO.V, Gen. Freight Agent, Phtla. March 8, l«*)t-14 lyr

PEN NS YLV A NIA RAILRO AD,

INCLINED PLANES AVOIDED.

FIIOM

PITTSBURGH TD FHILABELPHIi.

RUNNING

through by KxprossTraill, leaving Pitta

burgh'at9:4p. in.—in 16:20 hours. Ami by raurn ing mail train, leaving Pittsburgh at 7 a. ra.—through in'l7:50 liou s. And connecting,with the Traius from St. I.ouio, Missouri-, Allo.i, ile a and Chicago, Illinois Fran It fort, Lexington nnd LouisvilU-, Kentucky Tcrro-Haute, Madison, Lafayotto and lndianapnlis", Indiana Cinciimntl, Dayton, Springfield, Hell cfo.uta.iiiS,. Sandusky, To.ledii,_Clcve| tiiil, Columbus, inesville, Mns!ilion and Wooster, Ohio.

Also connecting at Pittsburgh with the Steam Packet Hoa&ftoni Now Orleans, St. Louis, Lonisville & Cincinnati Fare through (all the way by Kailrood to Phi la.) from

Chicago, ..... •.. S18 25 Madison and Laf.iyetle 17 25 Indianapolis -5 Louisville

Cincinnati

l-'**

Dayton. Xenia. 1 oledo,

j.Columbus

a"nellcfoiitaine

Zinesvillo

»il Newartc and Sandusky.... ManSfield and Crestliuo... Wooster

1

Cleveland, Pittsburgh

15 17 25 15 00 It! 75 14 00 13 00 15 f)5 12 25 12 25 II 75 11 00 10 50 10 00 8 00

Fassrnrers from the West will find this the shortest and most ESpoditious KouN to Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, or Boston.

THOMAS MOORE. AOKNT. Passenger Lines, Philadelphia.

J. MESKIMKN. AOENT, Passenger Lines, Pittsburg. .-n-j*. Philadelphia, Alarch 8, Idjl-H lyr

ESP C^3D C2D^lS3

MRS.

GIBBON'S, ,FL0WF.ns.

MERCHANT TAILOR, East of the Squaro.

KKISl'S

constantly on hand agencral assortment ol Goods for Gentlemen's Apparel, which will be made to ordei*. atahort notice, and warranted. llis Stock consists oT various Hroadclothg, nllcoU ors Cassimersaud Vestings. all kinds .Shirts, Umlorshirls, H'ukcrchiefs, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, &c.

His garments will be fashionably and substantially made, and prices graduated to the lowest living mark. His stock, ill part, consists of black, Ulue, Brown,

Olive, Grey, and Mixt Broadcloths, of various prices. 'Black, Blue, Doeskin,and checked Cassiuicrs, for pants, of various grades in prices and styles. Satin, Silk, Velvot, Marseilles

Buff Vestings, to suit any taste or

i•and

fancy, {fc^r Shirls, Collars, Hamlkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Silk Undershirts, 6tc., &c., alwaya on hand. Qf Call aud exaiuiuc the stock and leave your measure. ^wew^" [January l,183l-tf

1 «IMARTIN GRACE, Dealer III \»n-i-lrn«» mul Piie'sru ^larhlc,

TF.RRK-rHtUTE, IJVDIA.YA.

Shop on .Fourth Street, between Main and Ohio.

MONl/MKXTS,

March 21, lRj4-153wpd

"'-j

Mn' WOOL! W001!!

'g

BEIXG now permanent] located ia heim

aer

N*. &—.S'# ttaEiHT fiven for lima T«» Maotf, Apr:

QFJPW

8 on

Oiw 3d d»nr Rast of tlie Pn^Sc Skj lare, will ai alt

».iitu*-,«ito wait on his pairoas in taiuinj lo b)« pmf«ulon.

X# C«En»T fiVea for apt

XT

mm'M, AN

a

RICH Iras just returned from New York, with a large and splendid stock of BOXNETS.

4

EMBROIDERIES, tfeo...

To which she would invite

particular attention.

Her Mantilla Department

Is nl«o very complete aiul of the latest- Designs. O* Ladies visiling Cincinnati, will find it Co their interest to call on MRS. RICH, before making their.spring selection*.

N

204 Fiftli Street,

Bel. Elm au'l Plum, Cin., 0.

JlurcJi 22, l8.")-l-tsep27

B. If. CO UNWELL.

Tomb-tables, Grave-Siones. «tc.—

All orders for ahy of the above filled promptly, and an tlieftiost reasonable terms. is ITIpAll \vork dowa la the best style.

July S!t^ne§-iy i- ..i.. i....— State of Indiana, Sullivau County, sa. it'liej Gmrt, dhJ I'itli, 1351. I»aa6 Vooi hfes, Vs, Keiiali Gnrrettson, John irrott»oii, Jiwfah Garrettson, Wesley Gtfretuou, Rachael Garrettson, Charles A. Grrettson, Mary

Buker,Jaracs BuRer, Margaret Ely, Alfred Kly. '"ITHE a$6ve named defendai.ts are hereby notified J. that on the I'.lth day of May, 1S5I, before Hiram S. Hancliett, Commissioner of the Rolief^Court, at his offlcein Sullivan,Sullivan countyilndiana. I vrill proceed to takg and pcfijetaittc evidence of and concerning a dccCmade byTfreeUorn irrettsan an Keiiah Garrett son bis wife, to the said Isaac Voorhies of and to a certain tract ofjlaiul lying in the county and.Stite aforesaid, and described as folio wa. to-wit: the north west quarter of the north east iartcr of section number tbirty-five, and the south west tiarter of the south east quarter of section number 2t, all in town ci2ht norlh ofraoee riuinbcrnino west. .Said deed Wasiaaiie la which *iild deed wa* ^•trofed bf fire atthe burning of the Sullivan Court tIjusV, February •850. ISAAC VOORHISS.

'100,000

Ltea OF WOOL wasted. ^«id, clean flcece and tab waslied. for ivhichi will pay the highest price in Ca*k, at all times.

JOHN TIERNAX.

Terra Ha ate, Feb. 22, 1854-11-tf

HARDWARE!

Spring Arrivnls-rSisn of liic Anvil. THE subscribers are* notV reeeivfnjj flieTr as^^ment «riTardwart»,

Iron.* r»ar!*'fcr., wliich tvill be more nil and ^xf^sive, and erbb?«ing a g^eatei^ vai rietr of de«-irabTe "fiw»dB, than has ever been offered in this market. To their old friend^ and CQ«.toiRer| pabiic generallr. they

leare to ajt^irais plre^nt tiwluc«-. mentK to purchase of fhem. which caotiot be snrpa.sed on thc Wabash.

1 »u e»-M-#er

operations, on-

erw Haa«.e, Apnl '3ft. *51 13-1*

J. Cf6K CO..

^larch SJ dawtf Xo, 1 Union Row.

raiaw urcwxiira. joax w. rrxiTo*.

STRATON & SREWMAKER,

.ntvuios in cisnsiei T»B»0a3D,CE3i lSS^ STEAMBOAT AGENTS

a Salt aad Ft««i. §&- Offlc

of Scco»t**i Ohio

Hbntr Mm.

StreaS, Tern

tf»,4Jl «fulie$*:laCM{ibieo

Famtriliiictiid GoauaMoK, 0»^5Sw S. Potter Ac Co.

^'#9)ft.|.'XC^gr. aad J.X.aVk& Co..Tifr» Baste. Indiana MMK Walter*. H«atetaDt,lai Orr. Svaaaeilie. Iadla£a J-" gT

T*t**rf 3.

GxiOGHEGANS _"

EXTRACT OF HYDROPIPER,

For Dyspepsia, Scrofula, and all Impurities of the Blood. »»J'i

fcnsv

PRE FARED BY ONE OF THE FACULTY.

THIS

vegetable remedy which is now spreading to all parts of the couutry, is prepared by a graduate or one of tho first Medical Schools in the west, a physician of high standing in his profession, and as much opposed to empiricism or qirackery as any one can be, as is shown by the fact that the recipe is published, and accompanies eath bottle of U»e mcdiciue, t.ius exonerating it from the charge of being a n«istrurn. 2f

It is Prescribed ly Physicians, as will be seen byreference to the Circular and by the accompanying certificate.

Unlike Sarsaparllla the Hydropipcr is quick in its action, the firtt bottle often producing wonderful results. as in the case of the negro girl of Mrs. Simraons's, of Louisville, who was relieved of/"

Blindnsss in one -week.

General J)ebil-

MCE '".Vfili.'M"ta-" «W

*f I "»,S« \"C U.h System.

Tost FEM L"E COMPLAINTS,^" This remedy stands unrivalled. Its offects are wonderful. It is a slight stimulant and a powerful tonic and alterative. •As a besutirier of the complexion, in the cure of pimples and hlotchcs, in producing a clear and beautiful skin, it is a much more safe and surer remedy than all the cosmetics and lotions in existence. Try it, and you you will never regret it. Do not lose confidence if it should seem at first to increase the disease—the general effect of the medicine being to drive all impurities to the surface, antTfey .that means out of the system. .Tt •»*,!,.' iu

II.iRDSNSBcno, Ky.. Oct C, 1S31.

Dr.*V.f E. Geohegan—Dear Sir—I have examined your recipe for Compound Fluid Extract of Hydropiper. for the cure of Scrofula in all its forms, and other chronic affoctions, vil: Female Weakness, Rheumatism, &c. Having prescribed, and watched its effects in many rases of tho above diseases, and having always found it effectual, 1 most cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted as the best alterative and tonic I have ever used—altogether .superior to Sarsaparilla, aiul any Of its compounds.

is not in the least injurious to the system. It is pleasant to the taste, and will core the hardest eases 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 to directions, and will restore the individual to the same state of sobriety in which he was before he ever drank a drop of the ardent, and he will not have the least desire for intoxicating drinks.

Intemperance is a disease and ns such the greater the excess in drinking the more speedily is the disease developed, and to such-the Elixir is presented as the balm ofGilead—the oil oTconsolatioii, peace and perfi.'Ct restoration.

The more fully o^. sloped is the disease the more sal utary and powerful the *.T?ct of this Elixir, at once destroying the 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 and when intemperance has assumed this diseased form, reason is measurably dethroned, the will to a certain extent becomes ungovernable, until often, alasl many have passed thebounds ol sober restraint, and though they may desire, in their sober moments, to abandon the use-ofthat which is so rapidly proving their bane, they cannot, unaided, and no aid has ever been tender ed such, with success until the discovery of Or. Urban's never failing Anti-Bacchanalian Elixir since which time none are left Withoutexcuse, as the means necessary to destroy the taste, and again enthrone reason, bringing the will into perfect subjection, by extracting the poisonous stirig and temptation of the adder, are placed within every man's reach: those therefore, who hereafter till the crave of the drunkard must do so by choice, and hot. of necessity—it matters not how near it you may be.

As the Elixir is a most powerful purifier of the blood, tho seat of all diseases, it has been used tvith great sue cess, and is highly recommended in cases of llelirium Tremens. Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, Liver Complaints, General Debility, Piles, ami all kind* of Fevers. It is the best alterative known. fiT* The Anti-Bacchanalian is neatly put up and labelled, with full directions accompanying each bottle. Price «:t per bottle. On the receipt of the above sum it will be sent, free of charge, to any tartofthe United States. All letters to he prepaid. To be had from all the principal IJruscists in the United States. tJHRAN A 1)1 DM KK, 03 Third Street, Louisville, Ky.

DR. URBAN'S

Vegetable Fever and Ague Powders:

The only sure remedy ever known for Chills and Fi. ver, and warranted to cure, in all cases, if taken according to directions, r-mj.

It cures."when taken according to directions, in Twenty Minutes, leaving no Fever alter the Chill very seldom requiring more than one dose to make a permanent cure. A great number or cases, from two to fivo years standing, have been cured with the first dose, and Chill has never, as, yet,returned. The beauty of this mcdi'cl no is, that it stops the Chill in twenty minutes, or less and the patient will be entirely, clear from' Fever after the Chill, which is not the case whon other medicine It used. It has superseded alt other preparations wherever it has been introduced.

Read what the Editors of the Louisville Democrat say from their own observation: ••Dr. Urban's medicine for tho cure of chilli and fever has effected some wonderful cures in ourown midst. A young man who ha* resided for several year* in Loasiana, reached New Albany a few weeks since, weak and emaciated—literally worn out physicaltjr. with long continued chills and fever. lie made a short stay at the house oCJaigi Smith, where bis old disease continued With no less severity than at homo, in Louisiana. Hiving exhausted almosterery remedy known to the medical profession, be procured a box of Dr. Urban's celebrated medicine, and after taking two pewders was entitely relieved and restored to health. He has been well ever since—say* his health has not been as good for severslyears, and now fasUrcgaining his former vigor and the rosy cheeks be was wont to wear.

This m«didne can be bad at the manufacturer*' Depot, B.» Third St., between M*itrt Market. Lo'tmville, Ky.. wholesale and retail. URBAN A JMI)f..\K.li. rVOn the reccipt of St the Powder* will be sent, froe of cbarge. fo anf part of tbe V. State*. It may al«obe obtained of all tlie pri aft ipattlrufgist* in the country.

May*, 1353-21-lyr$a1c si.

BOSTON LEATHER STORE .W-

SIGN OF THE LAST,

No. 3, Warren's Block, National Baad Streat, TERUE'HAVXE, WD. .,j

NEW STO!E-^E!VJ500DS."m

«. KI'.lEKIIOri' &. CO.,*

RESPECTFULLY

S O E I I a 1 1 A general assortment of Shoe Findings will at all times be frfa/id iat thfir establishment, as Lusts, Boot and Shoe Trqea. Clamp*, Crimpa. Pegs. Laces, Galloon*, Bo«t-web, all kinds ot Sho«iitter,«-Toola.Wtf.,«tc. adopted the prinripla of only aellingf^rca«!h. and buying also far

er pricfK thaa any "f their IrcSnpetftora.

9

SHOEMAKERS AXP SADDLERS. Are parfienhtriy renie*ted to examine oar uck and Prices, Wore biying el-sewhcrei ntDES. FUR. WOOL.

The hisfbest ca-h price is paid form ^an-

tirraf

Hides, Deer aad Sbeep Skies, far and irool. Xot. 30,1553 51 tf

ymt

THE

1 1

In short it has excited the wonder and admiration of all who have used it, and wherever Known stands at the head of all remedies for the following diseases: Dyspepsia, Scrofula, White Swelling. Mesenteric

Diseases or Negro Consumption, Scurvy, Chronic Kheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Sores, Ulcers and all Cutaneous or Skin Diseases, all

J"""'

MAG RAW & KOO.VS,

Mi Freight Agent*, Battiixare. JOSEPH L. ELLIOTT, Freight Agent, JW». 7 ll'est tt., jV". r.

Renal or Kidney affections, all female ./« irregularities and obstructions, Mercurial Diseases, Seconda- '*'f. ry Syphilis,

T. N. VVARFIELD, M. D.

Price—SI,00 per bottte—0 bottles for $5,00 when all taken at one time. ,. HAYMOND & PATTEN, *}lf f-• Sole Agents, No. 74, Fourth street, l.ouisville, Kentucky.

To whom nil orders should bo addressed. For sale in Terre-Haute, hy J. K. CUNINOIIIM, aTid by Druggists and Medicine dealers generally.

Dec 14, 1853-1-to May 17,185-1.

Dr. Urkn's Anli-Bacclianalian Elixir!!

A Safe and Sure Remedy for the

Sown Draft Cookers.

2sizes Buck's Improved heavy and durable. Comet best down draft in market. Double Oven.

ays

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«jf yt t'

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E O I N E E A N E

The above, together with a linn assortment of

Kr Remember the?..

Terre-IlHUte, Sept. SI, 18:.3--ll-tf

FALL TRADE!

FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS

"F.

rpiIE subscriber would invito the attention of the

citizens of Tcrre-Haute aud vicinity, to his urge nd extensive stock of FAA'Cr AJVV STAPLE DRY OOO/JS, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves. Embroidery, Notions and Drcss Trimmings, selected especially for the Fall Trade.

Below is enumerated a list of good* which he keeps on hand in great variety *,

Dress Silka.

20 Pieces PlaiuUlack Silk, 24 to .10 InchcsmUe 13 do Black Ribbed and Brocade Silk 6 d» Superior Black Satin Plaid do. 35 do Fancy Colored Chaincleon do« 10 do Figured Brocade .j},:-.

10 do

ti4-4

inform their friends, tliat

they have remored iato No. 3, Warren's Block, They keep now constantly for aale in this fine and spacious store-room, a new, large aud well,selected efock of all kinds of goods belonging to their line, viz Spanish, Buffalo Tanned and Cincinnati Sole, Band, Upper. Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Collar and Split Leather. Patent, French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins, Lining, Binding. Toppine. Sheep and Deer Steins, Tampico and French Men and Ladies'Morocco.

TIIE MAMMOTH

iVo.! 4 Warren's Block, South side Main streef

TERRE-HAUTE, IiNDlANA.

subscriber respectfully solicits tlie attention of the public to bis very extensive assortment of SIOTOS, consisting in part of tlie following, viz

Western WorltL Air-tight these 4 kinds. New World arc very desirable. Globe"" the wood an object. Atlas

-rle'

Elevated Oven Cookers.

Cultivator Fire Fly, and Parlor excellent heating and baking stoves.

Premium Cookers.

Queen City heavy and very durable. Best Form properly named. Ironton. Hoosier State 30 in. wood, 5 boiler holes Indiana 6 boiler holes and large oven.

a

VESTS, PANTS, H&TS, CAPS, FINE SHIRTS'/dit A VATS, HANDKERCFTEF8* UNDER CLOTHING, Wth

Are got up, as regards Style, .Make and Finish, with our well-known excellence, and constitute a truly ad mirable Stock, which wc are determined to sell, on the lowest possible tcrinfc,

iLOUlSVILLK CLOTIIIXi STOKi:," NORTH-EAST CORNER'OK THE PUBUC SQUARE.

f.

N, H. Oltr STOCK is our own manufacture and tve WARRANT the workmanship. Any Garment pur* abased at our establishment, exchanged If not fully approved.

TEE FIRST .-'GUN OF THE SEASON:

David II. Arnold a^aiii in the field.

The Mammoth Clothing Store still leads the Column.

ri'UIE largest stock,.of,Clothing ever brpnght. to this city is now opened at the Mammoth Clothing Store.7 ^.7Having taken advantag^of the Market,litlil pnrcha«»ed these gsods before wool hnd ndvanced to its present high prices, the subscriber is enubled lo continue, as heretofore, selling greater bargnins than any oilier liouse in this city.

His stock is now complete—embracing every article in the clothing line—and for style and^ workmanship it cannot be surpassed. In connection with the Clothing Store, there is nn extensive Merchant Tnilorinp Establish'' meiil, where any garment will be made to order at short notice. A full assortment of Black® •Taney Colored French Cloths, Ceaver Cloths, Casgiincres, Vestings, Ac., kept constantly and Fancy on hand for, that purpose,

O" All are invited to call at Watermelon Corner, J. C. Ross of the Public Square. Sept. 21, 1853-41-tf

m.

HOUSE.

fVIt*PERT,

rAaBINnTON m.OCK, NORTH Of TilS I'UliUC SQl'ABB, f, IDIlRE-HAin IM)IAA.

Satin do Chliirj

10 do Flo.renco Silk, all colors

Plaid Dress Goods.

4-4

wide, all Wool, PLAIDS

a4-4

Silk Wool do,

4

"3-4 Cashmeres do. 3-4 Delaines do.

jv1!

Raw Silk do.

Fancy Woollen Dress Goods. 300 Pieces Fancy Colored Delaine* 30 do Plain A K^ocy Color'ti, all wool,Delaines 35 do Beautiful Fancy Csshmeres..

Black Dress Gooda.^.

Bl'k Silk Alpacas, -Brk Pure Superior Mohair Alpacas Demi do 'it do'*' do

Superior French Gingham -,

30

f^°i Ch**1^01

t'x,,c,l

A

Mourtiiag Clotbs UI igXMerino do. tj

SlJT Gingbami aud Prints. 400 pieces Fancy Print* fromOc. to 12eta.per yard' .50 do Superior French Print* 40 do Plain Colored Blue, Green and Or?age I 50 do Domestic Gingham

Bmbrofdertes and Drew T.lmmln?., Pr^'if'

Silk I»ress Trimrajftsj^ BlacJi

paca Hose Wjiits. plaCk and. Mi*e4 Cottofl Me8"s Woollen aad Cotton half Hose., ... .1 Ladles and Gent* KM, Cashrnwre. fleeced Ifttk anl Lisle Glo*es Back Mftu and Gtorea.

Black and plaid Lonj Kbawis—Bhtck. Drab. aad-j Faaey Colored Cashmere Shawls, Square Shawls lb Kreat variety. Satiaetts, Tweed*, Cassimcre*) Flannel* and Linaeys. I

Plain and Plaid Unaeys Wiit*. Veilow, ReJ and Green Flannela superior Fancy Figured Bay I State Flannels Satinetta.Tweedis. Caaaimere*, Jeana Coat* and Bed Blanket*^ Blue and Iraiavercoating.

nt uiuv ami i'i v» vua WhHttm aind Khoea. »DdC»lfB oyatfooui

llata Hump

Cap*

Wens Himj:arian. Ki|

and Morocco

««««,Fl»e»,

cash in the

OhJeSi. tbty areeiriaWfrf tb «d! at low

Buskins Misses Bootees, in great variety Men* ana Boy* Wool, Far, Black add White {fatal. Mens and Buys,

Silk

Jjiamta

and SMrtings,

Avttffttpttiot

lot of Pare Irish Linens NT

Cloth* Towello**: Sapkiaa Craah Lioen Law,,^. Geatf Linen Hdkfr Brown and BTe*c1ieJ Prirts Brown Pise *nd «»mn|on Bleached and Brown Tick!n(fa,CfcecU« toUear Flannels On&er Witrta Drawers,

ra^a was

X. B.—All of the above eooda were purchased: fot Caaht ittiisvenr lo wear ra tea, and win ba

dtsiwired«rf aceordiorly. Tem--ttmat*.Oc. ». ISM tf

•as

TiyiDBTIM

ev

And «i good assortment of COAL STOVES, of different sizes *:and patterns, all of which are \vai ranted to perform well J0 L.rr. or no sale^Also a sjood assortment of

Parlor -md Sitting Room Fire Frames, Fronts, Fenders, Grates, Baskets, Jlshpans, Fastenings,

ornamented and verv iieh, from

810

TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE,

Constantly for sale, or MADE to order, on short notice. Wo have on hand the most extensive assortment of

V?

S'lsrar-lcet'lea,'Ovens', Skillets, odd Lids. Andirons, Wngonboxes, Boy's Sleds, Pumps, and numerous articles not mentioned on hand any or all of which we will take pleasure to show to our numerous patrons, and the public in general, and 1 think it would be to their interest to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.

Having Moulders at the Eagle Foundry and a spacious Shop on our second floor, for the purpose, we arc prepared to repair our Stoves oil short notice we also repair Tin, Copper, and Sheet-iron Ware, with dispatch. —**«», fkw E. GB0VEB. ill

=-patci

ID* We solicit patronage. December 7, 1853-52-tf

JUS fc RECEIVED

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GENTLEMEN'S 31011 AT It OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S WHITNEY OVERCOATS4, GENTLEMEN'S BEAVEli OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S PETERSHAM OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S FELT CLOTH OVERCOATS, GENTLEMEN'S MACKINAW llLANKET OVERCOATS,* GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH FROCK COATS, GENTLEMEN'S FINE CLOTH DRESS COATS.

A N E E A N E A S E

s»»

Parlor Stoves.

3 sizes Tuscan Oven. 3 3 3 3 3

Floral. Sylvan.

Sylvan Franklin. Sylvan Cottage.

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f'

4

—, c*

Souvenier. Yenitinn Parlor and Franklin. 'J in an a Improved Juno for coal and wood eaCff Franklin: Rip %n Winkle. ... Monkey for coal. Cpmmon Air-tight. ti'r-dw

t.

*1

"-N

Shop Stovei. _„ K##5SIJWf ft?

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Seven Plntet. vl*. W Six Plate. C(«S«

c$*e., all complete, highly

,ai

to

820. "I

YJD UmM

to be foQnd in this market which we can afford low. ]».-«« %tfl tM?t

... CASTINGS, PUMPS, &c. talni »ili

bmi

THE

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LOUISVILLE CLOTHINCT STOKEf

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aJIAJ! TBRRB-HAUTH. INC_._ STRAUS & ISAXC?.*

aottm I#

TBRRB-HAUTS, INDIANA, rental

STRAUS & ISAACS.

1

old stand. North-east Corner D. II. ARNOLD.

W O E S A E A N E A I

Furniture Warerooms,

And Undertaking Establishment.

METALIC BURIAL CASES TliK subscriber, having made orrai^clientt titfsi*» with W, Q. Davis & I'o., of Cincinnati, to keep constantly on nand, Fitk's Patent Air Tight Vrtalie Burial Gam, which are the greatest invention of the ajtfe for the dead, would call the attention of the public to thetr superioritr over the common wooden coffins noftvin osc, for alt seasonsof the year, for vault purposes, transportation, beauty, style

And will furnish any number of carriages that may bai desired. I can be found at my Store, north of th«| Court-House, on Market street, opposite J. LontcdoaV Livery Stable, or at my work-shop, formerly kapt'i Fit** A Co. 1). O. FOK8TER.

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finixh.aiidilurability. They are unrivaled and wherever they have been introduced it has been to the total exclusion of all other coffins. 1 now have an assort* nient on hnnd, which csn be seen by callinc at my Warerooms. Iu addition, I shall keep on hand stl kinds and sizes of ready made /:|WOODEN COFFINS. Manufactured of the best material, and liiade ty Ihl best workmen in the city. I pledge myself not to follow the old plan of extortioning, but will sell lowrf than any other house of the kind in the city. Mfl profits in both rnetalic and wooden coffins shall no«| exceed that of any other kind of business. I am pic-f pared to attend fiinernl* with 1

Terre Haute, May 23,1853 24-tf 1

Ginfc^ERFEX

O N 1 3 O W I I

fpAKES pleasure in aaanring the friends and' customers of the late firm, that be willE

b«* contfrtne the buaineaa at the old stand, and is

0

Kwiss *bSJfaronett Kdfinp, Cottars, CufTs,Cheml- J" his line. Thankful for former patronage, scttes, Sleeves, Lace »nd Urvt Veils, Kmbrftjdtred he solicits a call from every one desiring to Lawn and Lines Cambric Hdk'fs Swiss acl Jaconeti1 supply themselves in the line of Groceries and: oi .t estttr tw... ui.«i. «... Fencing, Velvet and

Liqaors at

Wholesale or Retail.

Bilk Lice, ritnire*. Hutton* sch2Gimrw. 1 A White Gocds. Me i» ri«v receiving htn ^prinp stock, conPlain Cambric, Jaconet*, sui,,'. Bishop Law* 5 ««8ting of a full asaortrnent of Groceries of all BootfMOSIIb*, ciack.Satio, .iped imd pfaM, La pet kinds

9SSS"MMMymaKWUU iTobacco, Nails, Glass, Leather,

Ifjwlerj-. Shawl*. «tc., Ac., all of which will be disposed of at th« Ladies Mixcd^jMgjyg fiplor Blacji (^aahinere.aptj 4J' lowest figure.

Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row.f

March 23,1853-15 tf __

DOUBLE RECTIFIED

irou

after

P»ndC.lfBoots Mens R,P,Calf COBi

Boyailootaao.l^hoea. hia

F. 7. EULUAN inform* his old friends and the public generally, that

iuii a tong experience in the buaineea and having ftxed-'hi* rectifyipg,

hew

Ladies Enamel. Morocco. Calf and Kip Bootee* and ter an entirely new and mofft perfect principle, he intertd* and ahall now be able to fumiib the b«*t __

*nAMok*lf PUnb,

Clotb, Vel­

vet and Glazed Capa. If f»nu* Fancy Caps. A nic- ."ortment of, 8IL.HL AS BRAID BOSfXET*.

cqucetn ID

Store Iloom, on a large scale, and af

DOUBLE RECTIFIED WHISKY, Which has ever been sold in this market. It is decidedlr the moat plea«nt, pareat and biti rec/ /?erf Wfeiaky, which *a» erer made, and will excel the ever brought on here fr»fl| CittMnnati or any other place.

All tho«e trho wish to get the beat reafiy Double Rectified Whisky will

let the article apeak for itaelf. Nn.

pleaae call and

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