Wabash Express, Volume 11, Number 29, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 June 1852 — Page 4
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SIGN OF THE MILL SAW.
^J^HE subscribers under the firm of P0TWI2? JL & BURN AM, are now receiving at their store between Grovcrman fe Bourne and Wood t'Donnelly, on National Road Street, direct from the manufactories and eastern cities, a -large and extensive stock of .'•*-
American and Foreign Hardware, fembracing, iu part, Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass, Axle?, Springs, Tin Plate Log, Trace, Stage and Halter Chains, Broad and'other Axes, Blacksmiths' Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Stocks iind Dieu, fec. Carpenter*' Coopers' and Curriers' Tools, a fine assortment C-irriaee and Cabinet Makers' Tools and materials of every kind. iw
Building Materials.
Such as Locks, Latches, Bolts, Bell Pulls, Butts and Screws, fcc.. The most approved makes of Mill, Cut, And other Saws.
Shot Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Gun Barrels, Mountings, Locks,.Caps, !tc. I'ump Chain and Cranks, Hay and Manure Forks, Shovels and Spades, Grass and Grain, Hcyllieu, Plow Wings. Slabs, Hoe/s Ac. j-
ALSO, a large stock'of Sadcflery Hardware Of every description Patent and Euameled Leather. Oil Cloths, Morocco, Pad and other Skins, Saddle-Trees, frc. Hope and Cordage, oF all kinds
Paints, Oil*, 5'P., While Lead, warranted best brand. A very choice lot of Paints, embracing the common and finer qualities. Varnishes of various kinds. Paint and other Brushes,
Our STOCK of shelf hardware embraces a great variety of Pocjckt and Table Cutlery, and other goods. Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock, as we purchase largely for the Wholesale trade.
This Stock is fresh and entirely new, and we are determined to offer goodg at such prices as will give satisfaction.
O* Cash paid for Feathers, Rags, Beeswax, Ginseng unci other trade. A. C. POT WIN", j- vf' Laic of the. Wxlrtixh Store,
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S. W. BURN AM.
Terre-Haute, April 11,1^52-18-ly .* [Courier copy.] a
EKEYE CASHITITF
(NO. 2. UNION 0 W.)^
WEofaro
now receiving an Uncommonly largo stock all kind* Of 8TAPLK and FANCY DRY
GOOD.S, for the spring trad« also, themost extensive HSHortnirnt of House FurnishingGoods hi the Wubash Valley, among which aro
Quilts, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Drapery, Blue ami Crimson Damask,
French Tatrte Covers, Piano Covers, mid great varlotv of Window Shades, (some beautiful styles, and cheaper than ever.) Window Cornicos, Curtuin Bands and Pins, fiords and Tassels, &c.
Our Carpet department more extensive Ihan ever, embracing some 30 picccsof the dltftfiont grades and styles of
Three Ply, Venetian, Fine, Extra Pine and Super Fine Ingrain Carpets,
Rugs and Matts,
6 -1. 8-1,10-1, 12-1, and 10-1 DRUGGET,4-4, 5-4, and 0-4 WHITE find CHEC MATTING, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4. 0-4, I and 12 4 FLOOR OILCLOTH, TABLE OIL CLOTH, ROPE MATTING, &c.
A very largo stock of satin and common Paper Hnni ingB, Window Paper, Bordering, largo and small Looking Glasses, &c. Queens-
Ware, Glassware, Boots and Shoe*, Halo and Caps, Groceries, Leather, &c. In short, almost everything cvor called for, and all at such prices as will satisfy any that the
Cash Sunt cm
is what make* goods cheap, and the BUCKEYE CASH STORE
the place for bargains.
Teire-IIauto, May 3, '52-iJMy
L. RYCK.
FRESH MEDICINES.^ 150 oz. Sulphate Quinine 80 1'i rocip Ext. Baric 50 Tannin 511 Salicinc 100 dra. Sulph. Morphine 100 Acetate do 20 lbs. Uonip. Ext. Oolocynth, in 1,'2 and4 oz. pots 10 Ext. Dandelion, iu ^2 and 4oz. pots lbs. Ext. Gentian, in 1, 4,8 and 16oz. pots
Ext. Jalap, in 1,4 and 8 oz. pots Ext.Sarsaparilla,in l,4and looz.pots Ex*. Butternut, in
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Ext. Strammonium, in 1,2and 4 or. Blue Mass, (Maudcr dfc Weaver's Eng. Calomel 1 Am. Calomel Ilvdrarg. C. Greta Gua Camphor, just received and for
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WN1NG WALL'S Prairie City Drug Store.
May 5, 4852-21-tf
1IIRAM BARNES,
STEAM ENGINEER,
CLINTON, INDIANA.
\/"ILL attend tha ensuing summer to setting up new Engines or repairing on Boats or Mills. Will re-iuodel Engines and Chimneys at Saw Mills—making sufficient power with saw dust fire in all cases where there is a sufficient amouut of Boiler, and the performance of At.i. work warranted according to contract. Refer to
Chauncev Rose, Terre Haute, Henry W^icelcr, Vincennes, Indiana. Nicholas McCarty, ImliananolisA May 12, 1858.-3S-to aui't$3,pd.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
assortment of Clothing, just rrcftlvcil at the
Terre-Haute Clothing Store.
This stock is the largest In the plhce. cnibrsclngevo ry variety of Clothing ana will be aoltl «t extremely low price*.
As wo manufacture our own stock, we warrant every article to be m&tioof good material, and any article n««t provlns represented, can be returned Riid the money- will be reminded. All are Invited to call.
Katt aid* of the Public Square, nest door to Potter's Hardwrac Store. May 8, l833.-9J-tr
buaiiHKSS. Apnlv to \V. H. BUCKIXOHAM S. June 9, '53-26tf Sign of the Big Book.
Pictorial Brother Jonathan, l^OR tlie FOURTH of JULY, for .sale at 1 W. II. BUCKINGHAM'S,
^C^rrPaldlfor Wheat--*
DELIVERED
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rp 11E attention of the imbltcis called to the beautiful UNDERTAKEN and COFFIN-MAKER. -L assortment of CletiiinK, just rrcelvcd at the ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of t\ Terre-Haute and vicinity, that he will give undivided attention to the above business, with a view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from the indispensable trouble attending the death of a friend, and would state that ne is prepared to Undertake the whole business of tunerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices/-
OAVin H.
ARNOLD,
WOOL WANTED
XXtiuetts,
exchausre for Full Cloths, Cassinieres, Satlannvls, Blankets. Ac., at May 13, HOLMES' MILL.
Salt and G-unny Bags.
I SACKS Turks Island, Salt 30000,Urg* 2M 1 tJUU buthcla Ounny Bags ou hand and for sale a! the lowest rate*, by FOSTER & BROWN,
l)«cember 3 l85l-3Mrpd
Bl)Olv Agents illltcd. riiHE Female Department ofthe County SentT^O circulate New and Popular works in In- J- inary, will be open for,Seioo/ Exercises, on JL diana and Illinois. Oreat inducements Monday, November 24th. An effort will be are offered to those wishing to engage in this wad« on the part of the Principal to render the
June !, \S3,-96lf Sign of the Big Book.
i)iss(Ti,uTio\.
ri^lHEco-partncrship of Dr. a William. AHoi-
thorized to make seUlenents. J.A.WILLIAMS, jex Z. HOLHNG3WORTH.
Terro-Haute, J«ne 9, 1853,-S6-St
^HOLMES'MILL.
May 12,1863-S9 tf
and Coal Wanted
INWood
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exchange for Curding and Kulliiur. «kc. at HOLMES' MILL. 13,18£^23 tf
SHERRYPECTORM V* For the Cure of totfGHS, COLDS) HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPISC-COUGil, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION.
THJS invaluable remedy for all diseases of the Throat arid Lcxos, lias attained a celebrity from its remarkable cures, never equalled by any other medicine before Other preparations have shown themselves
palliatives,
and some
times effected notable cures, but none has ever so fully won the confidenceof every community where it is known. After years of trial in' every, climate, the results have indis
shown it to possess a mastery over this "dangerous class of diseases, which could not fail to attract the attention of Physicians, Patients, the public at large.
See the statements, not of obscure individuals and from far distant places, but of men who fare knowtr and respected throughout the country.
The widely celebrated Surgeon, Dr. Valentin Morr,of New York City, says: "It gives me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy of 'Arta's Cuebhy Peotobal,' which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the throat and lungs."
Dr. Pkrkins, the venerable President of the Vermont Medical College, one of .the eminently lcarited physicians of this country, writes, the Cherry Pcctoral is exclusively used iu this section, where it has shown unmistakable evidence of its happy effects upou pulmonary diseases. 1'he Rev. John D. Cochrane, a distinguished Clergyman of the English Church, writes to the proprietor from Montreal, that "he'bas been cured of a severe asthmatic affection, by Cherbt Peotora!." His letter at full length, may be found in our circular, to be had of the Agent, and is worth the attention of asthmatic patients.
This letter is from the well-known druggist at Hillsdale, Michigan, one of the largest dealers in the State and tht3 case is from his own observation: •»•"•.***» .. __
Hillsdale, Mich', Dec.10,1849.
Dear Sir: Immediately on receipt of your Cherry Pectorfil, I carried a bottle to an acquaintance of mine who was thought to be uear his' end with quick consumption. He waa then unable to rise from his bed, and was extremely feeble. His friends believed lie must soon die, unless relief could be obtained for him, and I induced them to give your excellent medicine a trial. I immediately left town for three weeks, and you may judge of my surprise on my retufn, to meet him in the street on my way homo from the cars, and find he had entirely recovered. Four weeks from the day he commenced takingyourmedicine.hewas at work at his arduous trade of a blacksmith.
There arc other cases within my knowledge, where Cherry Pectoral has been singularly successful, but none so marked as this.
Very truly yours, G. W. UND^W.OOD, Hear the Patient. '.«•
DN. ,I. C. Aver, Loweli-~-Dcar Sir: Feeling under obligations to you for the restoration of mv health, I send you a report of mv case, which you are at liberty to publish for the benefit of others. Last autumn I took a bad cold, accompanied by a severe cough, and made use of many medicines without obtaining relief. I was obliged to give up businessrfrequently raised Wood, and could get no sleep at night. A friend gave me a bottlp of your Cherry Pectoral, the use of which I immedi ately commenced according to directions. I have just purchased the fifth bottle, and am nearly recovered. I now sleep well, my cough has ceased, and all by the use of your valuable medicine.
E. S. STONE, A. M.,
Principal Mt. Hope Seminary. Ha.vover, Ohio, April 3,1850.
Dear Sir:
I wish could tell all that suffer
with a cough, what your Cherry Pectoral has done for me. It does seem they might be benefitted by the information. I had a lung fever which left my lungs weak and inflamed. Being very feeblo and unable to gain strength at all, ray friends thought I must soon sink in cousuixiptipn. I had no appetite, and a dreadful cough was fast wearing me away. I began to take your beautiful medicine, by the advice of a clergyman, who had seeu its effects before. It eased my cough at first, and gave tne rest at night. In less than a fortnight I could eat well, and my cough had cetlsed to be troublesome, my appetite returned, and my food nourished me, which soon restored uiv strength.— Now, after five weeks, I am well and strong, with no other help than your Cherry Pectoral.
Ypurs, with respect, JULIA DEAN.
I hereby certify that the above statement of my wife is in conformity with my own views of her caso and her cure by Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. JOSEPH DEAN. 'The above named Joseph Dean and Julia, his wife, are personally known to me, and implicit confidence raav be placed in their statemenu' SAM'L 6. VAN DERWENT,
Pastor of the Baptist Church.
IT Prepared and Sold by JAMES C. AYER, •..., Practical Chemist, Loieell, Mass. IT For sale by J. R. Cuningham Wood Donxlly, Druggists, Terre-Haute, Ind.
Jaquith tfc Brother, Parist Ills^S McNeil A Crofts, Perrysvile, Ind March 24, l952-15-3m
SYLVESTER WILLIAMS,
A hearse will, in all cases b# furnished, frtt ol charge to such as procure coffins at his establishment.
Coffins iept on hand of all sixes. To persons in the country. I would say that I will furnish coffins cheaper than they havobeen furnished by any person in the county, and wUl attend the funeral with my hearsc'jree
charge,
Kr«nstitle. l*d.
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any distance not over ten miles. Shop on Cherry Street, between Market and Second. ^Terre-Haute, March 13,1850.13-tf
Viaro Comity Seminary.
School worthy the patronage of tbccitiiens of Terre Haute and vicinity. Instruction trill be given in all the branches usually taught in our best Schools. Competent Teachers will be employed to assist in the duties of the School, it the patronage is such as to require iu The Academic yrar will embrace 44 weeks, and be divided into two sessions of 33 weeks each and each session into two quarters of 11 week* each. Tuition for English branches
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1 linjfsworth was dissolved on the 31st of U»e» is a previous arrangement M*v last, by mutual consent. Dr. Hollincs-, ire worth Uke/tho books of the firna, au-5
For
Jfr «d
fartherjwfaculaw enquire at mv room,
opposite the Baptist Chunch. or at the School wm. MRS. C. E. LATHAM, Principal November 19, 1851-49-tf
Hotiee to Gentlemen.
DAVID
R. ARNOLD t* prtvircd to eualkchovall kiuds at Ciotkiax re enter, at aoUce. a lux* twortnvui of fiat Cummerta and Vest-
SJTLT VESTS.
•rilJt
to order.
s.-st anr.
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iBpe aar«d
lathe j&ewvi
kramract smieby
OR.<p></p>SARSAPARILLA
JOIIX null's
IT is put up In fuil quart bottle*, and contains the I strength of
six time*
as much pure Honduras Sar-
sapartlla am any himUar preparation in America. Price one dollar per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars.
It has been a well established fact foryear* past, that Sarsaparilla, wheijpure and properly prepared, was the only true panacea fcr all diseases originating from an impnre state of the blood, the use ot mercury.Intoxlcatingdrinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness, &c. We boldly assert' that JOHN BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT OP SARSAPARILLA is the only preparation beforethe public tliat I* prepared oastnctly scientific principles, andof uniform strength. The Sarsaparilla is puTChmi^d without regard toprlce,and every pound, before being used, is subject to the strictest chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before beingused.
Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues of several other valuable medical roots, together forming the best compound, and producing
tioe agent
agent
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the greatest curat-
the knotcn tcerld!
Wben used according to directions,
This medicine,
will cure icUAtut
fail. Scrofula or King's evil. Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of tlie Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyea, Ringworm' or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism and Paias in the Bone* or Joints, old Sores and Dicers,
Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis
Dye-
pepsia, Salt Rheum,, Diseases of the .mm Kidneys, tews of Appetite, Dlj4ttfr
oaje
arising from the uso of,
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Mcrcury, Pain in the Side and Shoulders,
mkiW. General Debility, & Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, --'Costiveneas, Sore Throat \vwhstftws' Bronchitis, Coughs, Cotds, jf .AVeaknesaof tie Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other diseases., tending to produce Consumption, tlvfr
Cor plaint, Female Irregularities and Complaints, Sick aBd Nervous Hetdache, Low Spirits, Xigbt Sweats, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases Uid is a spring and summer drink, and general tonic for the system, acentle and pleasant purgative, far superior to
Blue Lick or Congress Water, Salts, or Seidlitz Powders.
qj!iq?SglSqa q\ E A A A II I
The truly wonderful and remarkable cures that have come under our immediate- observation have more than convinced us that Doctor Bull Is a
viSle Courier. Wejigree with our neighbor of tho Courier, that Dr. Bull is a great man, aud-.his Sarsaparilla a greater medicine and we are fully convinced that the Doctor, with his Sarsaparilla,. will create afar more enthusiastic excitement east than Barnum did with Jenny Lind. We would not have our readers understand us classing the.Doctor and his Sarsaparilla with Barnum and Jenny Lind, because all. who spend their dollar for a bottle of Bull's SaMsparllla will get'its equivalent and we have heard it silly hinted thit maivy, after hearing the divine Jenny, and finding their pocket minus from ten to twenty dollars, thought it w&s paying pretty dear for the whistle.' One objection we have to Bull's Sarsaparilla, and only one —it is so exceedingly pleasant to the taste, and invigorating to the system, that, once In the habit of using it, it is equslto smoking fine regalies, chewing Langhornc's best, or drinking Walker's mint juleps—you, can't quit it.—Louisville Democrat.
The above complimentary notices fr.im the editors of the Louisville Courier and.Democrat were endorsed by Geo. D. Prentice, Esq., tlie distinguished editor "of the Louisville Journal, in the following fluttering notice:
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There is no doubt in the world of the greatness of Dr. Bull, and the excellence of his Sarsaparilla. Some of the most scientific physician«,in the city have applauded the Sarsaparilla, And, what is a great'deal better, the million applaudedlt too. It is having a tremendous sale. The celebrated Jayno has, from the profits of his medicine, built a granite palaco in Philadelphia, soven stories high, and Dr. Bull, ifhe chooses, can very soon build one twice as high as that. It is, we are told, very difficult for,him to walk through our streets at all, as he finds himself arrested at every step by grateful men aud women, many of whom have traveled from great distances to look upon their benefactor, «nd to bless him for their wonderful restoration to health. The Doctor, With all his extraordinary merit,is naturally very modest and retiring yet we trust that the eastern cltics will, in justice to themselves, give a fitting reception to the distinguished man who has made as glorious, a campaign against lmrur.n disoases as Gcu. Scott made against the Mexicans.
NOTICE TO FKMAJDES. John Bull's Sarsaparillals one of the greatest female medicines now iu existence. In those numerous cases where the constitution is debilitated, tho nervous energy is lessened, when the efforts of nature aro weak and deficient, or are profane and overwrought, when the face is pale colorloss, the strength feeble and yielding, the spirits troubled and depressed, the health broken, mind shaken, and consequently the happiness destroyed—then Bull's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign remedy. It assists nature in the performance of her duty.braccs tho whole system, renews permanently the natural energies, removes obstructions, checks excess, creates pure and healthy blood, and imparts health and happiness. -Were ladies generally to adopt the.usc of this medicine, we would see far less suffering, disease and unhappiness among them than now exists, health wouldtake the place of disease, the rosy chock would succced the pallid face we shuuld havo smiles instead of tears, and perhaps a happy long life instead of one cut short by disease, or made miserable by continued suffering and affliction. At that critical period termed the "turn of life," which is often attended with so much dangfT, Bull's Sarsaparilla is' found to exert a most beneficial cffectr All ladies ap. proachlng this crisifc should.be apprised of this ftict, and avail themselves of this valuable medicine.,
A BEAUTIFUL CLEJ1R SKIN. How we all admire a clear, beautiful, white skin, and a rosy colored cheek. How often do we see persons, not possessing this "desideratum so devoutly to be wished," resorting to cosmetics, lotions, washes, paints, and coloring materials,' to restore to them a semKlance of what disease has deprived them of, and that, too, with great injury to tho skin. Bull's Sarsaparilla li the best cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin by removing overy particle or morbid and diseased matter from the hlodd, making it pure, healthy and vigorous, giving activity to overy minute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom and freshness of youth. Ludins, abandon the use of paints and mixtures, and use Bull's Sarsttparilla, tbe ()nly effectual remedy. "A word to the wise is sufficient," aud a hint is enough for the ladies.
Wo earnestly Invite all persons who are suffering with any ofthe Ills that flesh Is heir to, to call on Dr. John Bull's agent, and geta wpy of BulUs Family Journal, gratis and for ^the sake of humanity, We hope that a single individual will not be fOuniunwil ling to give Bull's Sarsaparilla a trial, after reading, and recollecting, at the same time, that it Is impossible for the Doctor to publish the tenth part ofthe number of certificates of astounding curcs performed by bis Sarsaparilla. The amount of testimony volunta rlly showered dn Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla. from well knowh and distinguished individuals, both in public and private life, has been perfectly overwhelming,
Dr. John Bull's principal office 8] Fourth street, Louisville, Ky., where all applications for agencies must be addressed.
J. R. Cuningham sole Agent forTerre-Ilautc, where the mcdicina may be had by the doicn at Proprietor's prices.
A large supply just rceived Terre-Haute, Ind. Feb. 18 lS52-]Q-iy-a'a. rxr
31. A. ItELM.
&
ATOTIOE—The firm of Overton, Chism Sc Go., was dissolved on the 1st August.
M. A. C. Cliism,
MEMBERSHflnTicForwardingbusiness
Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row. jMareh 3, 185^-lS-tf L. AH.
NEW GOODS.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AXD SILVER ARK. r-"" .The'TOtecftVer has jnst received a new supply of Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Spoons, Gold Pin*, Finger Rings, Ear Ring*. Cuff Pin«: Locket, Ve»t and Guard Chains Pencils, and the best of Gold Pens. Steel and Fancy Goods.
CUTLERY—Consisting of fine Pocket and Hunting Knives, an REvOLTERS. Specks "and cases. Gold1 and Silver. Plated and Steel Frames, to suit all eyes. CLOCKS, of different kinds And prices. "Watches repaired in the best workman-like manner, and varrmntrd.
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.^
Jefferson Life Insurance Compaay, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital $100,000—paidinandsecured.
Imo+poralcd by the State of Ohio.
THIS
cMbpany have some peculiar advantages—Its capital is paidln and secured—its Board of Direct tors well fcnewn throughout the West.
It has two departments—Joint
Board
or
cotid
of the late firm, will continue
the Commission and
as heretofore at the old Stand, corner Commerce and Lafayette streets, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to their late firm under tho name and strle of HELM A CHISM. 2*ew Orleans, Aug. 5.1851-36-wlyr
GROCERIES. "LUDOWICI & HULMAN, A RE now receiving their spring stock, conaisting 9/ a full assortment of Groceries of all kinds Tobacco^ Nails. Glass, Leather. «tc., Ac., all of which will be disposed of at the
JACOB K. CRTSHtR.
Shop, first door West of Farriogton's Block, and STorib ofthe Saaire. December 31, I -"51-3-1
Cotton Tarn! Cotton Yarn. JAMES H. TURNER, ia Agent for tW sa'c of Mavsville (S.r.) Cotton -very but article known the west, by the bag, or otherwise, will be i«tl
supplied At the lowest figures. kipr.58, ia52.20 tf
Stack and Mutual.
The rates of premium in the Joint Stock department are reduced equal to an annual cash dividend of
Fisascs.—Hon.
Patrick,
thirty
three and ani-third per cent. The Mutual department is sccnred by the whole cap ital of the companjyand it*accumulationa. The rates ofpremiutaarethe same as in other mutual companies. A note for ont hatfof
the premium in taken Where the
insurance is for life, and the annual premium amounts to S4D. All should Insure whvse income depends upon their
active business owaera of real estate that is incumbered should insure, and thereby prevent a sacrifice in case of death. Endorsers and securities should require the principals to insure their lives and assign the policies as their security.
BtaicTo*s.*-H." Goodman,' W. W, Cones, Wm. Burnet "Wm. M. Gammon, President White Water Canal Samuel B. Keys D. W. Deshler, Columbus, Cashier of Clinton Bank GcoTge Carlisle, President Lafayette Banking Company A. G. Burt C. Qonahan Charles Goodman K. Gest: R. B. Payne,
Jacob Burnet, Samuel
Wiggins, T. S. Goodman, Esq. cL H. BAILEY, Agent. G. W.
M. D.- Medical Examtnor,
Terre-Haute, January 28,1832-7-ly
./ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF UTICA, NEW YORK. Capital §125,OOO,
SECURED
under the General Insurance Law of New
York. RiiKs in the above Company, both in the Fire and Marine Department, will be taken on as fair terms as any respectable Company In the west.
All losses will be promptly adjusted,
January 14, 1852-5,tf
great man,
and tbat his Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla is the most Valuable combination of vegetable extracts that the scicnce of chemistry has yet produced. All success to the Doctor in his new enterprise, say wt.-^-Louia-
POTTER, Agent.
Hartford Life and Health insurance Co. OFFICE, POST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital and Surplus over $200,000. DURING TWO TEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4,000 POLICIES,
NO HEALTH &ISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY. HnHE Hartford Life and Health Insurance Company take risks on Life, grant or purchase annuities, confer endowments, and make contracts upon, and appertaining to deferred and reversionary interests? connected with life risks, agreeably to the powers and privileges conferred by the charter.
The business of the Company is -conducted upon the ... Joiilt, StoCk and. Mutual Plan, at the option of the insured, thus meeting tho wants and circuInstances of' the public more fully, it is believed, than purely Mutual Companies can do.
Annuities will be granted or purchased, and endowments conferred on terms highly favorable, and according to the rates of the most reliable and well conducted Companies in this couiitry and in England.
The Charter of this Company provides that tbe wife may insure the life of ner husband, and the ttmount to be paid be secure from creditors athis.death.
An equitable sum will always be paid for policies surrendered to the. company before thy'es!pire.
Travelling, sea, and foreign" residence permits will be granted at a small extra premium. Policies on lives of persons going to California will be granted on the Joint Stock princi pie only, aria at an extra rate of premium.
Extract from the Certificate of the Comptroller of the State of Connecticut, dated— January 7th, 1851. ^The great success and prudent management of this company, together with its well invested capital and surplus, entitle it to the'entire confidence ofthe community, and I recommend it, as in my opinion equal in strength and ability to the best institutions of the kind in the Union." (Signed,) [l. s.l RUFUS G. PlNNEY, Comptrol'r.
The Board of Directors is composed of active business men with capital and character involved,, and giving their personal attention to the. management and control of the transactions of the company. f'f-n JAS. DIXON, President.
WM. T. HOOKER, Vice Pres't.
HENRY L. MILLER, Secretary. ttowr HAMILTON, xhtfd ii.tif. Agent at Terre-Haute.
Hartford, Dec. 31,1851-3-tf -s
iEtna Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital Stock 8300,000—all paid up.
THE
undcrnigned' has been appointed Agent of this Company, at this plade, and Is prepared to take I*irc and Mariiic risks upon reasonable terms. This company Was incorporated in the year 1819, and Is «e-
to none in the United States, W. N. HAMILTON, Agent. Terre-Haute, December 10,1851-52-tf
FIREMEN AN-I)
FIR.E
ji kj
HKI^I & CllYsTf,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants, CORNER COMMERCE AND LAFATETTK STS.. NEW ORLEANS.
MECHANICS'
Insurance Company, Madison,.Indiana. DIHECIORS. avid WHIFK,_ W. McKee uxn,
C. T. Lodge, Samuel M. Stradek, N. O. WitLiAMS, "Washington ThoJias, D. Blackmohe, jr., Hikam K. Wells,
Matthew TFMPFNL?. DAVID WHITE, President:
Thomas L. Paine, Cashier and. Secretary.
Risks taken on-Merchandise, Dwellings," Stpres, Manufactories, fec. Also— Marine Risks on shipments of Produce and Merchandise generally, Inland or Atlantic and Pacific. 0° Losses prornptly adjusted and paid4
Agent'at Terre-Haute, Ind., Felj. 2G, 1851-U-tf JAS. H. TURNER.
Heavy Goods.
"I AA TON'S OF IRON, Nails, Spiites.Anlu v* vils, Bellows, Vices, Slcdge3, Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Coil Chain, Eliplic Springs, Spring Steel, Cast do., English Hoop L. do., German do., American and Swedes Blister do., Swedes and Sable Bar Iron, Russia Nail Rods, Axle Drafts.
Just received and selling at greatly reduced prices. S. H. POTTER fc CO. April 23, 1851-19-tf
HARDWARE AND SADDLERY.
^v*Spriii£#Anival Only 30 days from New York City via Neva Orleans, per Ship Vancouver to New Orleans.
WEceipt
Shelf Hardware, Saddlery & Carriage Trimmings, making oub assortment more complete than it ever was before, and far surpassing in extent and quality any other to be found at any establishment in Terre-Haute, or the Wabash Valley. Our prices, either for cash or approved credit, will be quite as low as tlie nimble ninepence— and no 25 per cent, added to the credit buyer.— Our customers and all customers in want ol any kind of HARDWARE will find what we /ay true, if they will give us a call. 8. H. POTTER CO.
April 23^1351 19-tf
TAJTOER'S Oil.
O BARRELS of a first rate quality, just re£t) ceived, and for sale by r4 LtTDOWICI fc HULMAN,-15
Union Row, 3d Door from West Corner. r"
,Jan. 15, 1851-5-tf
NEW SPRING "GOODS. I AM now receiving a large and general stock of
Spring Gooa*. consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hals, Caps. Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Quaensware, Groceries, 4c bought in the cheapest Eastern market, and for sale as
cheap as the cheapest, either wholesale or retail. -J. H. TURNER.' North tide Public Sqriare, opposite Court Haute.
Apr. 28, '52.-20tf
Sliirts aod shirt Collars.
ABEACT1FULat
assortment
of Sbirt* ud
Shirt
Got-
l*r», £ors*Je ARKOLD'S Clothing Store.
HATS, HATS! a
MOLESKUC,
Panama,Leguxn and KoMi*Baia,
{or sal* by
May 5.
-52.'51tyv5
S I N O 1 8 5 1
O N 1 N A S
W O E S A E E S 0 E Directly North of the Court-House, and next door East of JL V. Sedam's.
Ting
CIqvi
President of Cleveland and Columbus Italtroad.
HE undersigned has received and is receivthe largest stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dye-stuffs ever brought to Terre-Haute. Having made cash purchases for 1851, he is enabled to sell at as low rates as any other Establishment on the Wabash. His stock consists as usual of a general assortment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines, suited to the wants of the-Country and he hopes from his long experience and his usual attention to business in trying to supply the wants of his customers in ni§ line, to merit a continuance of their patronage.
OILS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, &6., 6 bbls. Linseed Oil, 50 Boxes Wind. Glass, 12 Stir Candles, 8 Rosin Soap, bbls. Copal Varnish
Lard
7 Turpentine^
4'
A
Alcohol, Span. Whiting,25 gals. Coach Black
6 5 Rosin, "36 1000 lbs. R6d Lead 36 300 Dry white do.45 100 kegs Pure do.60 700 lbs. British Lustre,30 500 100 400 .100 300 700 200 150 200 80 100 100
Japan feat's ft. Oil, Castor Oil, Pure Olive Oil,
Black Leadr 150 lbs Nitric Acid, Litharge, 400 Sulphuric do. Venetian Red,4 bbls Plaster Paris, Yellow Ochre,6,J.*" Fish Oil, Span. Browjx, 3° "White Chalk, Gr'd. Logwood,300 lbs Bar Lead, Ext. do. 400 Copperas,
Lm.
Castile Soap, 40 Am? Vermillion, Pearl Starch, 36 gals. Sperm Oil, Chro. Yellow, 100 lbs. Indigo, x,p|i
Green, 300 Alum, {. Paris 120 Blue Stone, PURE WINES and BRANDY, BOURBON, and RYE WHISKEY bc., for sale at Cuningham's Wholesale Drug Store.
J. R. CUNINGHAM.
April 2,1851—16—tf
Entered according tq Act of Congtvg?, In tbe-joar 1851, by J. 5. HOUtlUTON, M. T., In the clork's-^ Offlbo of the District Court for tbe Kftst«n
IHetrict of Peiinsylviiuitt. "i
Another Scientific Wonder!
'JH1 OREAT OURE FOR
^DYSPEPSIA!
DR. J. 8.
HOUGHTON'S
,'BIGESTIVE FLUID,Vi "OK, «ASTKiC JfS'SCE^.
PREPAREDTHE
tt-f
Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large afrioiint of SCIENTIFIC pviDENCE, similar to the above, together With Reports of REMARKABLE CURES, from all parts of the United States.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CHEER,
Dr, HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced, tho jnost marvellous effects. In curing cases ot Debility, Emaciation, ffervous Decline, ana Dpspeptic Consumption.It is impossible to give the details of cnses.in the limits of this, advertisement: but authenticated certificates have been given of mote than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia.N6W York and Boston alone. These were nearly-all desperate cases, and tho cures wet^s not-only rapid and wSnderfal. 'but permanent.
It is a Great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly userui for tendency to Bullous disorder, Liver Complaint, Pcver and Airue, or badly treated Fever and jVgue, and the evil effect* of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the DigestWe Organs, after along sickness. Also, for excessjn eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intemteranee.
Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN issold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicines, throughout the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians.
PRIVATE CIRCULARS for the use of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his AgcnU, describing the whole processor preparation, and giving the authorities upon itrhlch the claims or this new remedy are based. Asit Is NOT A SECRET REM ED no objection can be raised against its use by Physiclansln re*p«ctablc standing and regular practice.— Price, ONE DOLLAR.per bottle.
OBSERVE THIS!—Every bottle of the genuine PJBPSIN bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHv, TON, M.D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trade Mark secured.
TT- Sold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medicines. .AGENTS.—WOOD 4 DONNELLY, Terre-Haute Craighead & Browning, Indianapolis, Wholesale and Retail Airents.
Terre-Haute, April 14,1852,-18-tfc 4
r. a.
are now enabled to announce the reof a laTge portion of oar
o'&ilet. joii*
With theee advantages we respectfully solicit con signments. Liberal advances made upon Produce cop signed to era for reshipmetit to our correspondents In New Or leans, and the same forwarded A the very lowest rates of freight.
We will alto retcive consigsmsnts for sale, effect sales promptly, and mkke quick return*. O'RILEY & MITCHELL.
EvaamriUe, Jafl. 14,1853-£6m&Ex9BX3
CABINET MAKING.
THE
underpinned
is
JHT Shop, corner of 4th and Cherry streets. Call on. JOES OASEAIB. March 24,1852-15-tf
YOB SALE. Alt excellent new Piano, rose* wood esse, six octaves, and a mahogony stool, ia offered for sale.
rO'ih
». JL AR50LD, ?f«rt door to Potter's.
Apply to D. S. DANALDSON. M«rrh 34,1832 16-tf
mm
VH0IESALE AND RETAIL
1
imtd
TIIK TRUE
from RENNET, or the fourth STOM
ACH OF OX, after directions of BAKON LIEB1G, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Nature's pwn method, by. Nature's own Agent, the Gastrie Juice.
Half a teaspoonfnl of
Pepsin,
will digest or dissolve.
about two hourst
Five Pounds of Roatt Beef in
out of the stuinacb.
PEPSIN is ttie chiof element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of Ike Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent ofthe Stomadi and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the O.Y, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, preciselylil the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powcrr.and furnishing a COMPLETE and PERFECT SUINSTITUTE Xor It. Bytheaid'of this preparation,thopaius and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA are removed just as they would be oy a healthy Stomach. Is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of DEBILITY, EMACIATION, NERVOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, supposed to be oil the verge of the grave. Tho Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, is in the highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
BARON LIEBIG in bis celobrated work on Ajumal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juicc, may be readily prepared from tlie mucous membrane of the stomach of tlie Ox, in Which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human tomach."
T?LACK Brocade Silks, Fancy Brocade Silkfl, ",J-r ^i^:FRncy
Chene
Evenings
at
s.
sutcbh.'
E A N S 1 E
Forwarding and Commission Hause.
The subscribers, in connection with their present Wharf-boat, have just completed the mammoth wharf-boat "HERCULES,"
finished in the most substantlai manner, and with a fire-proof roof. Provided with these two Boats, and with able and competent assistants, we can now receive aud store, at the river,
2,000 toils of Frodace and Merchandise, completely sheltered and protected from casualties in all weathers thereby avoiding the necessity, as here tofore, of exposing produce, tntbeintlement season, upon a wet and mnddy landing, and also, facilitating usinre-shippfng with more dcapatch, in better order, and, as we are assured by Steamboat Masters, at lower rates of freight, than has ever before been done at this point.
W. M'CMJKO.
prepared to furnish any
article in the cabinet line, at short notice, "and fair prices. Bedsteads, of all qualities. Bureaus. Dining, find Centre Tables, Book Cases, Desks Secretaries, Wash Stands, Cupboards, Side Boards, and every species of cabinet work will be promptly executed, and warranted &
good
article.
Ltfmber for cabinet making, and eonntry produce for family use, will be taken in. exchange, at cash rates.
O I S I E
uh,
fono ol the best stands in TeiTe-nnute.) B. PHILPOT, & CO., :7k\"o.8, Phdmix Rotr, National Road Street. 'Terre-Haute, May"5,1855.-21-tf
NKW BOOKS.
T7*OI.r4, Bancrofts History of tho United State*.1 Lectures on the History of Prance, by Sir Jnmes Stephen.
Faggot of French Sticks, by Sir Francis Head. Olover«ook^ by Alice Corey. Hearts Unveiled, or 1 know you like Him. by Sarah Emery Seytrtonr.- •, -J
The Wide, Wide World. Dream Land by Daylight, by Caroline Chcescbro'. Gleanings and Groupings, by Danroi tb. ,»• A Lady's'Voyage arouitd the World,, Moby Dick, by Herman Melville. *7'^ i'?J Summerfield, or Life on a Farfli.
as.sv?1»«*•?.'-
Alban, a Tale of the New World, by the Author Lady Alice. The Golden Legend, by Longfellow.
Saxe's Poems. Snow Image and other twlco told Tales,, by Hawthorne.
Nights in a Block House Western PortTaltnre, a description' of Wisconsin. Illinois and Iowa, with Remarks on Minnesota, and other Territories, by Daniel 8. Curtlss.
Sir John Franklin apd the Arctic Expedition. Nineveh and Its Remains, cheap edition. -i Life in the Sandwich Islands,by Rev. H.T, Choever,' Women of Christianity, by Julia Kavanaugh. «T Bayard Taylor's Poems. The Use of Sunshine, by the Author'*of the Maiden 'Aunt.
Donaldson Manor, by Maria J. Mcln-
The Island Home, or the Young Cast away The Evening Book, by Mrs, Kirkland. Lives of the Early Settlers of Ohio, by S. P. Hil dreth.
Longfellow's Poems, New Edition
by April 7, '52-lTtf
a* ADAHS & CO.'S.* Eastern and Western Express
QB and after Mondav, isth Inst,, Adams & Co.^will commence running their E*press to and from Terre-Haute in connection with their Great Eastern and Western Lines.
Gold, Specie, Bank Notes, Jeryiilry, and Package* of every description, forwarded undercharge of careVI roe«sengers,to any city or town In the United State*
Notes, DrafU, Bills, &r.. collected at reaaonabV rates. ADAMS & CO. B. /i.'
WOLFE, Agent, Terre-Haute, Ind, March 17, 1832-14-tf '„t
ax
JOnx BAtDWIX.
McCLUNG & BALDWIN, General A?cncy, Produce
and Commission
Reference*—H.
Merchants,
52 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATIOfflrfI
D. Williams & Co., Oroverroan
Boflme, J. D. Early.L. G.Warren, Jf. Smith A Sons.
Terre-Haute, Ind.
A. M. January, C. Shnltz, L. C. 4 H. T, P«arde, and Merchants generally, at MaynUle, Kentucky.
Keys, Maltby Co. James Bradford & Co. Thou. M. Key, of Commercial Court, Clncinna-" ti, Ohio.
JlArch 10, 1853-13 tf
Lf?Ji
ESTABLISHMENT,
Norih-East Corner of the Public Squarel?'
(FARRINGTON'S BLOCK,) 1
.{ .TERRE-IIAUTE,''rj\DIAIVAs
WE are now receiving our Spring*ami Summer itock, from our own Manufactory, llouisville, Ky.
wfc 1 4 ^TlisilfS Sf
t0
this m.irkot forthc^rp«/ of ivhlch, the public goncr-.i, trr ally aro.invited to call apd examine,
Fashionable Hals, Fur, Plushy Velvet and other Caps, Suited to the tastes and purses of all elates of buyers, will be' found in tny late importations1 from the Eastern Cities, nil! bouftht at the lowest rates, and'.
Will be disposed of accordingly. Thankful for former patron
apo, the underslgued hopes to
merit a continuance of former favors, as ho is confident that he can offer as good bargains as any festab-1
Lace and Muslin lideraleeves, *mm Chemizetts, Kid and Silk Gloves For sale cheap. Call and see them. Apr. 28,-20tf: J. H. TURNER.
DYE-STUFFS, &C.
900 y!_s:.I"IUsO'
infused in water,
s- F- A:No-
North-East Corner Public Sguare,
May 5, 1852-21-tf Tei*rc-Haute, Ind.
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.
I W,
M. FOSTKR.
8IGN OP THE BIG BOOT—UNION SOW. '9 I havo just received, Corner of Mam and First Strertt, EVLNSVLLLE, INDIANA.
KEEP
or
... .• *Vn
1
XEW 8HIHGLE PACTOEY.
r\''BE
subscriber* would resp Item of TerwHa«te and
'J.'
We tpvitis all who wish to dwell under good root* ,t»
fire a* a«at! before ptnrelwwlnf elsewhere, All orders ftom ^distance promptly attended to.
Ql ^il n'li
yoortik Street,
betwetn
OMo
Pulling and Cloth Oreni&g "P\ONE at all times and in the best manner, at HOLMES' MILL,
May 12, 1852 22 If
WM. DROWN, qeo. roar**
FOSTER & BROWN,
.'i*
DEALERS!
and ara now opening and offering for sale, ftt niy eligible stand in nu^n, muituui, mi, iuin»v, uhu, Union Row, National Stuffs, Refined Sugar Spanish Shoe Leather, whole Road Street, the lars- and ground Spices, Ac., est and most extensivo ALSO—Agents for Cottoii yarns, Kanawha Salt, stock
constantly on hand & full supply of COffoe, Sugar, Molasses.Teas, Tobacco, Nails, Bye,-
Boots, Shoes, and Blasting and Rifle Powder Slippers, Overshoes, p. & Broivn will attend to iales of Flour, Com, Gaiters, Brogans &c., Bacon( and all kinds of Produce.
December 31851-51- lypd
1
er work executed to order, as usual. and paul lor in ooaid. THOS. P. MURRAY, Alsb, one or two store-rooms for rent, and a October 18, 1851-dwtf "V ". complete set of tools and fixtures for carrying the on rf
NEW DRESS GOODS.
siIkf,•
i'
sr Fancy Chamelion Silks,^ j,je
Fancy Barege De Laines Fancy all wool Bareges, Fancy Silk Tissues, W White Crape Shawls,
J- ?j$4: Fancy Crape Scarfs,
1
350 lbs. Ext. Logwood. 200 500 400 150 200 200 50 50
Blue Vitriol Sup. Carb. Soda Cream Tartar Tartaric Acid Aqua Ammonia (F. F. F.) lull' Sulph. yEther Peruvian Bark, (Red
Terre-Haute, May 5, 1852.-2i-tf
1
do do (Pale,) just
received aud for sale at JS O W N I N W A S a a if it S to re
S E I N O DRY GOODS, &c., &c.t AT COST. subscribers being about to rtlakn-a change in I their business, arc disposing of" their present stock of Dry Goods, &c.,&t., at GREAT BARGAINS.
They 'will negotiate oh very favorable terms iHth any one desiring'to enter into tho above business for a part, or the whole of their present stock, which it light and recently ielccted. together with the unexpired term of the Lease of Store now occupied by
A.'r"
1 AABBLS. Tar,.. 711 JLUU 40bbls. Rosin, 10 Tunpentine, -isj 20 Pitch. _March 5-12 BEMENT A CO£*
HotSe fbr Rent.
APLEASANTsome
wcll-fiuishod dwolling houae
Containing six or suven roonis, iielr tlie centre of town. Also, for sale, the furniture belonging to t|(e
lishii^ia in the State—perhaps some better. same, which can bo bought at a fair valuatio®, ITT Boots, Pumps, extra Kid Slippers, aud any oth- nni1 fnr in hn»V^
6
0
A
a
'^c
bVK*
T'
lie Painting Business, for sale, A first rate opportunity for a person wishing good stand for business, where he can be ac-
coinmodated with a dwelling attached to tji* same. For further particulars enquire wttt Fourth st., 2d door north of Main
March 10,1853-tf. L. WARltEy| DR. B. A. WEAVER'S Canker and Salt Rhe\im Syrup,
CANKER CURE AND CERATE.
rriHESE preparations are scientific productions of a
JL
regular educated physician, (who la now
orten-
sivvly engaged in the practice of his profession.)— They hive become deservedly popular in all acctloiii of the country, -where they have been introduced, from tho fact that they have novor failed to offcct a euro wh^re they hnve been used according to direction.
THR CANKER and SALT RHEUM SYRUP
an article differing entirely from Sarsaparilla or
fa
Dock
Syrups, or any other preparation ever offered to t)i« public. It can be positively rolled on for tho effectual Is cure of Scrofulous Humors, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum,
Canker In the Mouth, Stomach or Bowels, Female Weaknesses, and all humors arising from an Impure state of the blood in awordltls acomplete renovator, eradicating disease and restoring to hoatthy action ev«ry part «f the system.
THE CERATE in all cases of humors, and rapedally for Salt Rheum and Erysipelas, is a valuable ctcompanlment to the Syrup, as It will effectually destroy all vestige of humor from the surface of the body which will be driven out by the use of the Syrup. It is one of tho most valuable external applications over known for Burns, Scalds, Scald Head, Old Sores, Piles
Barbers' Itch and nil other eruption* on the skin, for surpasses all other external applications. J. N.
Mauris
&.
Co., Ko. 7, College Building, (oppo
site the Gibson House,) Walnut street, general igents for Cincinnati and the western states. We \Vould like to have those that are afflicted with the diseases above mentioned to call oil us. We Will Warrant them a speedy cure. sold by J. R. CUNINGHAM, agent tor Terre-Haute 1). A. Kkdfikld & W. W. Hobkrts, Indianapolis.
A
September 10, 1851 -39-1 £.
REMOVAL! J. M. HA Gil II Embraces this opportunity 'of informing his old pat--
rons, and the public generally, that ho has removed liia
HAS,
opposite
Union Ilow
15
Saddlery and llarn&s Manufactory to tlie frame building, on Market Street, south of Longdon's (formerly Dole's) Livery Stable where lie keeps a general assortment of
Saddlery, Harness, Bridles*
and every thin^ in that line.
O" All work entrusted to him will be neat ly and promptly executed. MR. SAMUEL HAGER
also, removed his MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE in the frout part of the same building. All business entrusted to him will receive prompt and efficient attention.
Terre-LIaote, March 31, lfe52-10-tf
National Road Street, opposite Union Row, TERIlE-HAUTIi, IND.
rpHK Subscribers inform the public that they
have just opened on National Road Street, Union Rcrw. a
a
E A E 8 O
HX rpSr« "o" kl?i,. tiff).. Tof"sale Skirting and Collar Leather, French and Phil----«r adelphia calfskins, Lihi"#. Sheep and Deer nkinsf Binding, Padskins.Tanipicoand French,
H. BUCKINGHAM. Sign of tho Big Book
Ri
With a full assortment of all kinds of Leathil1, as Spanish, Cincinnati and country tanned Sole-leather, Upper, Kip, Bridle, Harnett, liar
Men's and Ladies Morocco. They also intend to keep a general assortment of Shoe-Findings, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees,
Clamps. Pegs, etc., etc.
Their arrangements with the Manufacturer*, and Importer? in the eastern cities are such ss to enable them to sell every thing at the vtdj lowest prices.
D* Cash paid for Green and Dry Hides. GEO. KERCKHOFF, & CO, Terre-Haute, April, 21, 1852^19-tf
Bargains to be had In Leather
AT REDIXKD PBIOES!
JOHN TIERNJ1N,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALBR
In Hides aiid Leather, .National Road st., Green Front, Iforth of the Square,
cr
Mjuo
Terre-Haute, March 51, ISHH-18-tf
4.
rCri'*'* Tebbe-Hactk, Ind.
complete which is offered at the lowest rates, among which may be found the
Bett Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather New York Red Cincinnati Band J" jM 'i" Harness, Bridle and Skirting Leatherf a
Kip and Calf Skins and upper Leather ,». Linina and Pad 8kins -r*. Philadelphia Ladies' Morocco^
Men's
Ooat, Deerand Lamb Skins shoe binding
ih- ,«. all of which can be had cheap for CASH I Ttitt surrounding uran The public are respectfully requested to cal
try, that they have just commenced roans fact art dj and examine my stock. CASH paid for LeatsShin*les*upertor to any offered for sal* la this plac«
.„IT
the rough. Prompt attention paid to *1
OT(jnerg
The highest Cash price paid for So
iL B. Ot Wv WALLACE, j" CT The highest cosh pnee paid fj
°aa
green and dry, at all times.
BTthe
JOHN TI:
October 18, 1851-wtf
Clot lis at
Whiles
piece or ea»e,
at ARNOLD'S
Clothfn S
May »,
Store.
•38.21-ly
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