Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 4, Number 9, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 November 1851 — Page 3
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We are offering SXTSA INDCCKMKNTS, and will sell by the dleee or packnge, at such rates as cannot fall to ploaso. Call and see for yourselves, as we do not charge for showing Goods, Look (or our algq.
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terf-Rochester, Now York, dctobcr 23J »ay«:., Great cxcilment was produced here, to-day. in consequence of a new but very dark feature in the political arena. The Whig District Convention met this afternoon for the purpose of nominating a a candidate for the Assembly and on lbe first ballot it was ascertained that J. P. Milliner, white man, had 44 votes Fred. Douglan, black man, 21 scattering. 34. Mr. Milliner was finally nominated, by one^inajoritf.
TIBEE OTATO PEICES CUB BENT Corrected Wetklf for tke Terre-Haute Journal, ggg| •MMm-mmm Hoar, brl........Ofl, Vgnl 1,12 Wheat, both...... .4C»45 Brso, bosh, *f Corn, bo»li 2002* Whorls, budfe, Rye, bash... ..I .3O0&iWoot, & ... Hay, loose, ton..ft®6,0ftCortt 5W, bash,. #... v40 Oats, IP bush............ 15 Chee*e, 8» *^12 Whiskey, gal. .bbl ^Chickens, Vdo*.......,.1,00 Bacon, bog round oon« II«g«,Vcwtnet.retail.4®-l,5G Bacon, hams, city eared.noa#j
Appto, dried, bosh. ..1,00
Lard. lb .. 1A®ISUI' Peaches,dried, bash.. .2,00 Flaxseed, bush.....
f"0i»t»:Applw,green,Vbu«h.4'lft50
Feathers, If lb......-... .8% Porkbarrels....» Glutrtis, lb .9©*Beeswax, 3§ Rags,V
...,#»2J&Lard kegs......' 37«a
Butter, V* lb...... .lSJjJ®!* Flour barrels, .SfSriKte Kggs,V dot.......,..15?iiatfbarMfe*.:•..90 Sail, bn»h .45'
Timothy 0«i, bash.. 1,50
Coal, busb... 10 Clover Seed,¥' bush 6,00 Potatoes, bush 40(950 Iron, ft 2^(93',^ Onions, bush 1,00 Rice,T fl» 6y Coffee, lb 12*4 Mackerel, No. I... .. 1.»,0„ Hngar,Y lb ik'dlO Maokerel, No. 2/. ...,,19*50 Molasses, gal...... .bbi.-IS Mackerel, No. 3......, 10,50 Molasses,sugar house. .do.50Codfish, fresh, IP lb.. .6,'^ l*rd OH, gal 1,0W Nails, If lb *9
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CAUTION.
Those indebted to the publishers of the TerreHaute Journal are notified not to make payments to C.
as he is no longer author
ized to receive moneys or contract debts for the late firm of Bentley fy Moore. 14 1051.
Nov. WILLIAM MOORE.
PRICKS RliDlJCKl)!
CHEAP GOODS!!
SIGN OF THE BIG
S A N
We have jnst removed to our old stun.I, in the New Block,
No. 6, Phoenix Row,
Whero wo may cosily bo fouud by looking fur our well* known sign, th«
BI€r
whlrh sdll flout)* prouiJIy over tlir* Iin»i»riuni of Hnrsniun. WK AKE NOT, ANi V1LL NOT UK UNDERSOLD We huvc Increased our stock fur beyonu wlial it has been liTptofore. In lucl, wo liuve now on liniul, fresh from New York, {nnd bought with VSII,) one of the* largost stocka of every variety of STAPLE AND FANCY
IHtY CiJOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, 11 ATS AND CAPS, CAR PETS,
PAPEIMIANCINOS, MATS, OILCLOTHS,
St ram Goods, Mujfs, Eastern leather,
Groceries, Quconsware, Hardware and
CASTINGS,
ever offered In one stoca to the Wabash people. Onr facilities are such as to bring It wititin our power to sell, so a* lo compete with the Ohio river town*, adding freight. We can ami will KELI. I'lIEAPUl tlinu Utods have ever before beeu sold in this market.
ON
W. B. TUF.LL,
Terre-Haute, November 14, 185I-7-6w
IThe
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Styn of tk* Dii/ T.
WE WANT ANlTwiLL PAY CASH For any amount of Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley, Feathers, Rags, Ginseng, Beeswax, Tallow, Wool, Green and Dried Hides, Country Linsey, Country Carpets, Socks, Jeaus, Lumber, Timber and Shingles. W. B. T.
Collector^ Notice for the Year 1851.
HAVE received the Tax Duplicate for tbe year 1K31, and am now ready to receive taxes upon such duplicate. following are the Bates of Taxes, as levied for tbe current yesri
Cents. Mills*
For State purposes, ou each $100,.......95 For County purposes, SO For Lunatic Asylum, {•. 1 1!^ For Deaf and Dumb, For Educating the Blind. **H .. l" 4 lor Increasiug Common Sehool tf«\
Fund, oa each $100,. 10 Poll Tax for State purposes, .............5% Poll Tax for Couuty purposes,. Poll IVot for Common Scnools .25 Either myself or a Deputy, will be fouad at my Office In Terre-Haute, at all times.
The laws are the same as last year, which make It the daty of all Tax Payers to call ou me, on or before the first day of January next after that time. If the Taxes are not paid, it is my duty to liistrsia. The Saw and its require meats will be strictly followed.
N. F. CUNNINGHAM,
Cefi«r*sr mmi Trtatvrtr of V'ws Ceeafy.
November 18th, |84l-S-6w ,•
Vigo County Seminary.
rpilE Male Department will be opened oa Monday, Urn I 94th iostaat. foriy applkstioa mast be ntaae to iaeure admission. Tbe terra* of tuition, per quarter, will be Fire Dollars for common English studies, and Eight Dollars for tbe advanced cfajwws ~ea« M/' to it pmii i* adoantt. No deductiotw for lent ttme, ualees caused by
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Terre Haute, Nov. at, 1851.
J. B. L, SOULE, PrincW.
OILS
IN SEED OB, Castor Oil, Fish Oil, Olive OU or A Sweet Oil, Sperm Oil, Cod Liver CHI, Neeta Feet Oil, Cora Oil. All kinds of Essential Oils. For sale by
R. H. SWAIN, at tbe
Nov. SI, L&L^Mf Pmuaia Crr*
F. COOKKKLY. 'U ms.x'uuit.
TOOKETtT.Y Mi LEAN7~ ATTORNEYS AND tXl NSKLLOR» AT LAW,
TERRK-HAUTR, INDIANA.
W. E. McLEAN,
and Con^sskner of Detds Uie Slates of Ofefe and Kfatocki,
W« jlT» p»«pt attr«t»eo to tbe hkiw el Drpeeitiea*, ^cltawladfmeat of Deeds, Mortgeges, rttntt ef Attertoev, asd all besiueas of a Notarial character.
IT OFFICE, tMM stery, Ualesi Dew, edjetaiaf tke |f|f»K! fifaUpg 0|ea w*?M
tr I 1001 01T rot THE
it .* ». JU .»• JkJ*.
4-:
SB*'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
CHINA, GLASS and QTOENSWARE, PAPER HANGINGS, &c.
RESPECTFULLY
RESPECTFULLY
'4
informs the ci(tteiu of this and
tb« MritMttKiiDg eonnJks, that ho feas just received f|*al Boston tad the Eastern cflie# peaeraJly, a rrry largo •ad desirable stock of China, Glass, and Qaeenswar«, Paper Hangings,
inc.,
which be will sell «T
nrui, asthe inort accommodaliaff rma.
He is also in reemlpt of few choice
CERI E% which )i»e sritl dispoae of at retail. aJM aioiBis my stock. «*, E.
ens \Yaton,
TKSMS:
Riley Township, Nov. 7,1851.
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WMOLMAL*
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CHANGED HAK'DS!
¥111{^undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre-Haute and viciutty lhat ho has purchased the entire stock of Isaac M. Ray, at the old staud of tho R. and 11. corner. He will use every exertion to keep on hand full and general assortment of Groceries and Provisions of every description that the country affordi. From this lime henceforth, the proprietor intends to make Ibis corner the general deposit of all the necessaries of life.
Sept. 5, lS51-49-tf JAMES M. RIDDLE.
October 17, l851-3-3m
oa
PJUHIIY GRO
8. WMFE,
Sept. 5,1851. West sido of the Square.
*®P. Lc B. ST1CKNEY, M. D.
offer* bis professional services^,!*
the eitlxens of Terre-Haute and viclitltr.
lit.
being a regular graduate of the Jefferson Medical
College of Philadelphia, and having had ample opportunity of witnessing the treatment of disease in the extensive Hospitals and Dispensaries of that city, and having also been engaged for tb« pint ten years in an extensive private practice, bopes to receive a share of the public confidence aiid patronage.
OFFICE,
at bis residence, first brick honse from
tin corner directly North of the Rev. Mr.
A FEW Cases of Lynx and Goneto Muffs just received per Wagon, at Spinning Wheel Corner. Ladies will please call nd examine.
1
W. BURTON
JOHN C. ROSS, HOSTON STORE,
North-East Corner of the Court House Square, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA, Importer and Dealer in
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
MENS' FINE AND HEAVY BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIKS', MISSUS AND CLIII.DRE.NS' DO. EASTERN SOLE LEATUEli
China, Glassware, and QueenswafS Hardware, Cutlery, and Window Glass-
Best Juniata Iron and Nails
Spun Cotton, Carpet Chain, Candle-Wick and Batting, Ingrnin nnd Vcnitinn Carpet.*., llenrth Ruggs and Mutt*
A general assortment of BRUSHES. Aloo, FAMILY UUOCERIS IN GENERAL. I have just received a large and general assortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS which with my previous stock, mnkct my assortment complete, which I offer for sale at reduced prices for cash or couutry produce.
October 17, 1 c*31-tf
Administrator's Sale.
Saturday, the 29th day of November, 1851, I will sell to the highest bidder, at tho Into residence of James Gibson, deceased, in Lost Creek township, Vigo county, Indlann, tho personal property of said deceased, consisting of
Corn in iht titli,
tlarirt, CattU, Hops, Whrat, Oats in the Stack,
and Hon*thold Furniture.
Ou ail sums over three dollars, a credit of twehre
months will be allowed, the purchaser giving note with ap proved security collectible without beQCfit of valuation or appraisement laws: alt sums of three dollars, cash.
Nov. 7, lWl-6-3t JOSHUA MOORE, AdmV.
Administrator's Notice.
•\rOTICK is hei 1have iteen gr of James Gibson,
hereby given, that letters of administration granted to the undersigned, on tho estate t, deceased, late of I«ost Creek township
Viscounty, Indiana. All persons kuowiog themselves Indebted to sxid estate will please make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated as the Taw directs.
Nov. 7, !851-6-3t JOSHUA MOORE, Adm'r.
Caution.
J*^EFT tho residence of the subscriber, without his con
ttreullce to the farmiug business, named HUGH MA
ureul NARD. litis is to warn all persons from harboring or trusting said boy on my account, as I will not be responsible, for debts ho may contract. No reward will be given for his return. JOHN PIERCE, Sea'r.
New Tailoring Establishment.
l. r. KirtsKT. s.
Ordtaaace tireaoribiBg additional powers and daties of the Marskal. Be it ordained by the common council of the tef*A of Terre-Haute, That the Marshal of said town aba!! have charge of the Town Priaoaj and ha is hereby authorised and commanded, in order to quell any riot, or prevent any affVay, noise, disturb®nee. disorderly assembly, or oilier breach of tbe peeco within lbe corporation of said town, with or withoat proceas, forthwith to wise aay person or persons engaged therein, ead confine such person ar persons in said Town Prison, until aa examination can be had be* fore the proper officer and that the Marshal, in Cases of necessity, is farther authorised to «aH opoa aay bystander or bystMidera, or a posse of the citizens, to aid him in an* forcing
requisitieas of this ordinance.
NOT
Adopted Nov. 3,1851. JAMES T. MOFFATT, Preset. Attest: Atsnr Lujst, Clerk, G. C.
LOOK OUT FOR FIRE!
And fee carcfttl to istsra in a good responsible Corapaay.
The Utica Insurance Company
1 located at UTICA, (New York State*} was orgaaiaad la June, 135®, with a capital of One Ncafrat Tmmtmmd ifotlor*, eecared uader the general lasaraaoe Law ef New York, and numbers ameaf Its stockholders aaaee of tbe best andI wealthiest kaaaea men of Oneida eeatittv and the City of I'tka It Is a new compasv, having M«I4' to snake ap, aad wilt taaara at aiWsMH rwjieai Jlr coaapaoy. premptlv *mt iiberaltw MthuteiL
"mfiMa
flfiui
Fstrrfih
October 31
T|IEthe
JKWETT'S
liE E E N E S
R. D. Mussey, M. D., Ciuclnnali. Robcly Duuglison, M. D. "l Robert M. Huston, M. D. I .. T. D. Mutter, M. l). Philadelphia, C. D. Meigs, M. D. J. M. Smith, M. D., 8pringfie!i, Mo, A. B. Palmer, M. D., Chiosge. Ills. W. F. Krumbhaar,) Lambert Duy, I Terre.Uauto. Rc\. Jolm AUsn,
church.
THE
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TnE
THE
WIG
KINSEY fc W1CLEY, Tniloris
Shop on Wabash Street, oa* door Ea*i qf Gr over's Tin Shop. Particular altentioc givcn to bosfaess. Cutting done promptly. Terre-Haote, Nov. 7,1831-6-tf
LIST.
as any other
P. 3. TbesubecrtWr,actlegas Agelrt fortte^tkaTasawaaea Oampaay, has a Mffsenal knowledge of maay of tbe ^directors and •»»!*. and baa kceftaacy ta TI iniiiinail iatit aa oa« of the beat ta the coaatxy.
Tarre-llaate, Nov. 7, l^&l^as 8. H- POTTER.
New York Protection insurance Company,
O O
Capital $300,000.
New eti. 1* cusaiJsrsd mm af the beat and safeat naw i*ieg hastaeaa. S POTTER. Age*t,
I,
1631-Cn
IM»s*ea
TtneHoats lad
IMB
if
Blue and Blk Broadcloths, Beaver and Pilot do. Black and Fancy Ctyisimeres, Tweeds, Sattinetts, Jeans, Hard times, Blue and Brown Coat Blankets Satin Vestings, Kid, Cashmere, Berlin nnd Buckskin Gloves, Merino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, White Linen Shirts, aud Silk Cravats.
CASES SUPERIOR SILK HATS, expressly made for the retail irade. A large assortment of SILK and MOHAIR PLUSH CAPS, Cloth and Velvet do., Blk and Drub Mexican and Buena Vista Hats,
Boots and Shoes.
Sheetings, Shirting*, Tickings, Flannels, Linseys, Checks, Irish Linens, and Table Cloths
Dye Stuffs, Qucensware, Tobacco, TEA, SUGAR and COFFEE. It is unnecessary to etAtinerate further, suffice it to say, that his stock is one of the largest and best selected in the City and
MB
Terrc-IIante, Indiana.
LEATIIEK
at*k
Sk
The public are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock. CASH paid for Leather in the rough. Prompt attention paid to all orders. £7*. The highest cash price paid for Hides, green and dry, atalUimee also, for good Sheep Pelts.
October 24,186l-tf JOHN TIERNAN.
HO! FOR THE PRAIRIE CITY STORE.'
A great beginning 'for the Fall Campaign at this famous establishment.
tremendious losses to the Manufacturer fully demonstrated In the sale Of 10,000 yards Heavy Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Now opened and scattering far and near.
Tho Price,
SIX to EIGHT CENTS fcf^yarT. Bleached Shirtings, 6t£, 8 and 10 cents. The cheapest Goods, for the money, ever sbowa by any live man.'
With these
-§r~
LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE When the Bell Rings! A A N E E N S O E E And now opening ml the Prairie City Store,
No. 2, Fanington's Block.
HE largest and best selected stock of DRY GOODS ever exhibited in this city, comprising a fail variety alt the different styles of Goods La market. DRESS GOODS,—Rich Paris Printed Da Lainee, Parisian 1st +JCloths, English and Scotch De Lainee, Gold Medal 6*4 Laiaes, Giagbams, all colors Cebargs, due. ALAPACAS.—High coter*d Plaid, Figar'd and Change aWe, ail colors Plain—Cherry, Crimean, Bine, Dnb,
Bieck A
iiissas
^j£X5Z£a2bC3DSSl»
Shnet, Fbrwt doer Stutk »f tie Nat km I Bomd, Where t»e hopea^br strict atteotion, to merit a share of P«Wfcpalr008?e. ^iari«t, Hato^tling^Sha«g»omg,
Administrator's Sale.
l^TOTIGE i* hereby given, tMat I will eapAtfte sale at Pobifc Auettou
9a.
SATURIUT» NOVEMBER
15th," at tin'laU le^tdence of James S. friHsafl. deceased, in Riley Tbwaship, Vigo tonnty, all the personal 1 property of mid deceased consisting of
Household Fnrnitare, one Two-horse Wagoi, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs* ,. I Corn in the field, Wheat, fcc.,^^.1 together with $ varieiy
otfeer' aftidkW
A credit of twelve months will be gives on sll sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving bis note with approved seearity without any benefit of valuation or Appraisement lawsi ail suras of three dollars, and under, eaah io hand.
Oct: 30th, l&SI-ta JOSEPH WILLSON, Adui'r.
mv GOODSf
subscriber wishes to draw tbe particular attentiou of public to bis stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, just opened. His goods were purchased on the lowest terms, from manufacturers and Importers, wh^ch enables him to sell tbem at prices that cannot be stvi-paased for cheapness. His stock comprises eve*y variotV of DRY GOODS for Ladles and Gentleman1vear] xich as
A
August 22, 1851-47-tf
Merinos, Coburghs, Silk hud Mohair A»p*c«» Cashmeres, Delate*- a variety of Blk and Fancy Silks, Plaiu and 1- ijrnved Silk Poplinst renchj JJtogliali aati Domestic Giugltamsi & every.qoahty, ranging fro® 5cts-tfr"
J2^ cts. per yard
fine lot of Long Shawls,
v? Cashmere, Embroidered and Plakl 8hawb^2CMlv White Swiss, and Cross-bar'd Muslins ^rj Swiss and Jaconet Edgiugs and Insertings, Wj
Blk Silk Laces, Bik and Fancy Silk Fringe, Gimps, Dress Buttons Silk Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, of different kinds Ladies Kid, Cashmere, Silk and Cotton Gloves Linen Handkerchiefs, from 12j^c. up to $3.50 a piece Ladies Collars, Cufli and Under-Sleeves, White
Corded Skirls,
And a host of other articles, usually found in a large and well selected stock.
FOR GEXTLEMENS' WEAR.
prices, considering the cheapness of goods
East this fail, cannot fail to give satisfaction to ail, even the most penurious. NIPPERT,
FARRIXOTO.N'S BLOCK, NORTHF.
or THE
A
fow eases of
II LOOMER
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PDBLIC SQUARE,
Oct. 31, I851-5tf Terre-Haute. Iudiana.
BLOOMER HATS.
and
PARODI HATS,
Extra Fine.
LATEST STYLK
IN THE
MARKET.
Call at tho Spinning Wheel Corner ana see a Fashionable Hat. oct. 17-3-3m W. BURTON.
SPENCER HOUSE,
SPENCER, OWEN COUNTY, INDIANA.
undersigned would Inform tho traveling public that he has taken charge of tho above named House, and expccU to receive a liberal share of patronage.
JAMES M. ARCHER,
October 24, lB5i-4tf Proprietor.
ELSON'S CHINESE LUSTRAL WASHING FLUID, for sale at HAWKINS &. SWAIN'S October 24, I851-4tf Prairie City Drug Store.
Bargains to be had in Leather
AT REDUCED PRICES!
I01B VSSESAM.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HIDES AND LEATHER,
National. Road Street, Green Front, 'A
!S
North of the Square,
1
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MsmM M—JT«K **r
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m*'
jn&y
public
undersigned informs his friends am! the generally, tnat he has tho .most complete, stock of
in this market, which Is offered at the lowest
rates, among which may be found the Best Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather «,
w:v*
New York Red ... Cincinnati Band i.»r- $4 Harness, Bridle and Skjsting Leathery Kip and Calf Skids and Upper Loather Lining and Pad Skins Philadolphia Ladies Morocco *a .? .§• m. «. Men's 1M.M, i.m
and Mobair Lwtm, all qnaUtlsa. sent of Eogtk Red, Wlute, Yellow and
FLANNELS,—A laws assortment of Engttsb and A can Flannels, Twilled,
Doraet.
HOQM Eeentf Qoods,
SamsiAi TVble Qttla, bleoclPI and browa S-4 aad 10-4 Table Linen, Meadb'd and brown Seoftdi and Raaala ChWOT, Crash, Linen Sheeting, Pillow Case .Linens and Cottons 4-1, M, 104 and 1S4 Cotton SMac Caatea Flannels,
Batting, Waliw, Uita Napkins aad Doilisa. PRINTS,—Dait EagtishaadAmerkaui, all sorts aad prices. WHITE GOODS,-Aiaia aad StripLd Caaat^tae, Dotted
Swiss SsaHaft, Ptais Swiss, aad Sarsnet Ceatbfics, India and Book Mnsttns, Diesalag MaAn, Low CM, Irlab Liaaus, to, lu.
Caniatnut Sattlaets, and -rL '•-•A Yestiags.
In this iwaitiiaimf we laws iaffer naeerbeent ttaa we havn IsaWws kept* and 4»tf eeasfwHSIIae. AQ of da efcer®, and 4T D»y Made not aaeatianaJ,«aa
at the PrstrfeCitv Storr.
October 34,1&I U£ W WILLIAMS.
-n wrfK -i
iv-ft
fM
unheard-of bargains we are daily receiving ®s n? ##^isIfiesEdR#*
and opening Monslia De Laines,1*3*' Ginghams,
Prlats, AtapaoM^»"^& a&sfeiilS BJk Silk., iuj.
M*%U
XT At Grtodn rtiuctd mius.
Don't buy ull you see them. October 34, 1851-4tf M. W. WILLIAMS.
u., 3h»
I $ mdm •$m
imsm-lm1,
We are continually receiving large additions of
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FASUIONAJ3LF.
.alxO October 17, iDSl-tf
•BJIEW STOIBIE.
PARTICULAR
flovtit
_r|
articles, of Italian Silks, French Merinos, Lyooeee Clothe,
linen and cotton Leces and Edgings Needlework collars and chemisettes fine linen hdkfs. st 15 cts. silk and kid*
and mitts Lisle thread aad merino do. lace veils Ine aad green Barege bay stale and other Shawls poarl, fancy aba leghorn Bonnets, ribbbons and bonnet Trha-
A large assortment of
mings. LINING SILKS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, and fancy notions without number.
For Mens' Wear,
largest
and having ceasectioBS in alinaaC erery la the city, Jomsox baa advutagee of srhich few {a this coantry eajoy—aad largely for caafc ho can «U| cballesge eomaetil 'ea.
Terre-Haate Oct 10, ldSl.
LOUISVILLE
CLOTHINGSTOBE
tlib ,y'?"
And Hat and Cap Establishment,
North-East Corner of the Public Square?"
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA^^T
To our already extensive stock, from our own Manufactory, North-East Corner of Market and First strpp»« r.nmKvir.T.v irv Streets, LOUISVILLE. KY.
(..,
STAB CLOTHING
Past favors, for'ivhich I ain lliankful, and of which If deslro a conununnce, have induced me to offer to the public, a large and well manufactured stock
'READY-MADE CLOTHING,
which I am determined to sell low consisting in part of, Cloth Coats, Dress and Frock, Over-Coats, Box and Sticks, all qualities Pants and Vests of overy variety in style and quality.
Hats, Caps, Shirts, Drawers,""Undershirts,!? TRUNKS, &c., &C., which will be sold at Cincinnati prices. Terre-Haute, octobcr 10, 1851."'•}['•*"/ B. W. BHUEL.
etff1
r% Clock and Watcli-Makers and Jewelers,'
Jf II IOII O O ^8 1\\TK Will say to our fritnds.and the public In general, jP|| 1^1 11 n| lhat we are prepared and ready at all times to do
Invites the attention of the Public to an entirelySP"tent L«ver, Horizontal and Plain Watches Clocis, JfaNew Stock of Goods now opened at his Store, ^rioe Time-pieces, See., carefully repaired sod warranted to perform according to their quality. From our thorough
testm
SILK AND WOOL HATS. SILK AND WORSTED, PLUSH AND CLOTH CAPS, ix.
Also, a tarn assortment of
Broien and Bleached Sheeling. Tickings, Woolen Flannels, Cotton do-. Limeys, Indigo Checks, Hickory Stripe, Spun Cotton, Batting. Sft. 05EX21l£3 £5Z £S32[1 (£Q»S
QUEENS WARE GROCERIES of at I kinds
TOBACCO, Virgiaia and Home snurofacUire CASTINGS, &c., Sac. A native of New ftrkClt hreewfit «p with eesse of Its largest wholesale dealers and.
W. JOHSSOK
Boot and Shoemaker,
French ana English Broad Cloths, seme extra fint Blk: Ju*t received and for sale at French Cwsimere, Faacydo. Tweeds, Cwinets blk SaUn^ New Albany, sept 19 SCR1BNER Sl DEVOL'S asd fancy Vesting* French suspenders, Kia Gloves, ItaSisa silk cravats, silk and llaea hdkfs.,
importer*,
A, fl. JOHNSON,
Just ReeeiTecl
No. 7, Pfasois How, 3d door &•« Alley. besides apmerai aasortmeat of goads of til dsecript*«*7u' eatnefe. amr iin. S. B. Wanted in exdMnge for goods. Bags, Beeswax, Timothy and Flaxseed, Uinaiaf, Bat
Wt#v«as:tsii 4 i-baasc-** ^km Imt -w.#-ssf4s*t o4s
%'f
Sull soars as usual above all competition!
"Come ore, old friends and new ones, and examine for yourselves I OUR STOCK this season is decidcdly the largest—most skilfully cut and thoroughly well made
most beautiful in qtfality and n)aterial—-consistii^ of iho greatest variety of stylestime, THE CHEAPEST, mark that! THE CHEAPEST—all ings considered—of atiy has ever yet been brought to this good town of Terre-Haute.
'*i
.ii isu r,
Mark Well!—WE superin^nd the makirig'up of bur own Goods and^ therefore wo WARRANT THE VVORKMANSllIP of ssvery garment we sell, N. D. Any garment pnrclxased at this Establishment exchanged if not fully approved.
HAS BEEN REMOVED TO
NORTH SIDE OF PDBLIC-SQUARE,
(I5o8worth's Late .tStaml,) /i.
NEXT DOOR TO WARREN & TURNER,
JUUi .T 'W
...
s,
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING.
HATS, CAPS, FINE SHIRTS, ETC., ETC, vstiiaus & Isaacs,
NORTHEAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE, TERRE-HAUTE, 1ND.<p></p>STORE,
aamisci
fMAO
TILLOTSON & D'CAMP,
r# "H work in our line of business. bronometers, Repeating,
No. 7, .PilC&TllX Row. acquaiuUace with, and our strict attention to oar business,
attention Is called to his »tyl« for aLOXOO.^O^J^'II/
ladies* sod GcnlUmen,* wear, consisting, among other
A(xord^
Town Hall. Terre-Hants, July 18,1851 -43»6m
A
repaired oa
Accordeoos, Music Boxes aad Jewelry notice and reasonable terms. SHOP on east side of Public 8quare, one door north
Just Arrived,
100 do Bslsaro Copalva 100 do Balsam Tola,
100 do Balsam Toia,
The
a4aAjmm
Oneioor SontAof tke Bogie Grocery, on Uk Street,'* "-at .-k Repairing lose oat thoi I astiee. Terre-Haate, s^twaber 19, IgSI-Sl-ly
-r
New supply of Pixao Muscle, at I act. 3, lt»l W. If. BITKINGI/AM^I. 11**4.
&**»•
Calomel, &c
1 AA LBS. Calomel 50 ou Tannin jJLIAJ 9P lbs. Chieroform 96 ez. Hydrocyanic Acid 35 ibe. Uyd. Cam. Crate 30 lbs. Oxide Bismath, For aele «t SCRIBNER & DEVOL'S.
New Albany, sept 19
A
in badness
Trusses, Abdominal Supporter*, Ac.
LARGE asaortmeat of Trusees, Abdominal Supporiets, aad Sargieal Instrnmenta, in atore and for sale very low. Also, a large stock of Drags, Itc., generally, expected daily at m«r/
NEW JEWELRY.
adecting bis goods a SPLENDID as^rtmeBt of new Jewel wrnng parr ban 1 f\_
WABASil FOUNDRY!
rrUUS Foundrv is now In full and active ffper»fkn, at JL TEIiUE-HAUTE. and the subscriber is prefMfVd to make any description of Castings which may be called fojr whether fur Mill Work, Horse Power, Thrashings or auy other purpose.
He will have constantly on hand Cooking and other Stores Sugar Kotties, Bake Ovens, SkMlots and oth-r UoJlew-war*r-cast plough and plough po*uls, cad iron*, andirons also polished wagon boxes, &c.., &c., all equal lu finish to CinciuonU or Pittsburg. Cast tugs warrsutsii to be mqde of Ue bi»t material, and offered at the lowest prices.
From a 1oaJxperlence In this luretaeen, hlmsj-lf Wtng a well-practiced and scieotiflc pattera maker, and having for assistants, some of the best mouMers to be found lu ttie western couutry, the subscriber fte|s sure of pleasing «ll his friends «nd customejf, both with the style and quality of his work.
He calls particular attention to his patterns, which will be fouud acrssiua iu workmanship to those heretofore made at this placc, nnd equal to any in the best Foundries in this country. Having a good assortment of these oil hand, and continasUy adaiug to them, he can furnish many kinds of castings without charge for patterns, and for others his charms will bo very moderate, In most instances simply for the materials used.
A» it is his U^teutiiw to buiU up a reputation, wblolr no other Foundry itf' TVrri-Hsute has hitherto $njt vm), li^ respectfully solicits for all description of castings, from any needing tbem aud the attention of every one to the styleand fitiUh, both of h^s, pattern* and cnMiiijf*— specimens of ^rhich w^ll be cheerfulljrexhlbitrtd to all who take any interest ju suck Uun^, ur the go-aheadit iveuess "bf Terre-Hantf. a
O" Old Iron, Wheat, Jtc., &e. taken In psvment. 1 Oct. 10th, '51-ly. Ws. A. SLEEPER.
OIIN RAYUE oflVrs fur sole PARLOR, mid BOX
O to be 1 0 1 8 5 1 3
of
7
Albany, sep 1ft SCRIBNER k. DRVQU8.
lXf
Of Parh,
short
FEW packages of our immense Fall purebass of Drags aad Chemicals have arrived. 500 pounds Sweet Spirits Nitre 500 do Aqaa Ammonia kMk 300 do Sulph. Ether JT
v«rl«ty ef COOK,
STOVES,
.• ,i.- Which he will diipose of low for CasA or frerfaw. His ana at the same Cook Stoves counint of ilie ci-lelirqlcU improred that
Triumph Stoya,
well-known to all housekeepern—also, the celebrated
DOUBLE OVEN STO\ H—• with a variety of others of cooking pattern. His Parlor nnd liox Storei are of vsrlons patterns to suit purchaser*. He has alao on Laud an assortment of CASTINGS, consisting of
Tea-Kettles, Ovens, Skillets, &c.
All far sale or trade at liia new store on Mxrk*t street, Sd dpor north of Natioual Road, opposite Farrir.gtou's Black, (u Terre-Haute.
A &
FOI/*TII
BARREIJS
Jan.17-16
"171T
it jnst
aad for sale at ie% prices Gold Chains, Pins. ifraealBts. SO**' Spo®"-, Peas nnd Pencfts, ThtmMes, Frait Knlvea, a few Siiw Card-Casw,
for Oii
Repairing done with seitnees sad drmialrli aid Wjdi ,•
when d#a«. v. "m--
J. G. STEPHENSON, M. 1)% Ph^ician and Snxgeenl
r'
October 10, L85l,9»tl
NEW SHOE STORE.
fiCHOOLEY VANflOIIXi,
Ofllr for salo
a
largo
.i AI.SO,
*SD
AKE
Of
assortinont
JJOOTS AND SIIORS.
A
VARIETV OF
TcrrorHaute, October 10, 165l-*i-lf
9
vCAPSy'&f.
All of which they will sell at wholesalo or retail, at their new store in Phoenix Kow, on National Road sjrreet, ftftli door from the corner of Market street.
They will also manufacture Boots and Shoaa to order at the same place.!: SniOOLEY A. VANIIOKN.
I'lltK MKPICINIJM.
Prairie City Drug Store, (Jejuufa
or
NATIONAL KOAW STSIU.TS,
TERKE HAUTE, INUL \NA.
R. 11- SWAIN,
"t-
W ,. I'atcnt Mrdlclnps, fcu., fcc.
constantly roceirln^ of sftpsrlor articles, nu slve assortment of ail thn ditlerent articloa In tlvNr' line, now miking their stock Iho largest and beet ever ofl'«red to this community.
Having made arrnnffment* wltli an extensive house Easl, ail new pp'puratlons, will he obtained on the sliorteat notice, aud from which, tliry will regularly receive heavy supplies on the most ressotmide term*. They being both Practitioners of Medicine, aud Itaviug been for a number of years,^ fl itter themselves that they are judges of nil articles they oflor, and will hold themaelves rasponsibls for the quality!* of whatever they may sell.
Druggists a ml Phy»lcituK are ln\ltod to call andex'mlnei for themselves. Country Merchants and Pedlars can b* supplied with Essences. Liniments, flair Oils, Inks, and all such other articles obtained from Drug .Stores, which will be warranter! full strength,carefully put up,nnd ut greatly roduecd prices.**
f?
Wholesale and Rsiall dealers in,
Drugs, Bfmlicino*, Pniat*, Oil*,
!)(•)», Varnish, Chemicals
-v.
Ornthfl!), Window Gluss, IVi fumcrloaf
:«1
4
IT'""""" A. C. I.AWKKkrKf (Jf Virginia. ...1,
LINDSAY & LAWRENCE, 1 COMM(.SSillOUVyARWNG,
WESTEEN PRODUCE HEKCHANTS,.
IOO Camp tltroct, NEW ORI.RAN94
LIBERAL ADVANCES mad« on property con*$ signed to the abovo house by MP* U.
Terre-Hnnte, Au^ttst P, 1851 -45-tf
J0 11^
Tanner's Oil,
Eemoval of the Big Book.
H"
Navember 14,
4
TER&BilAUTE, INDIANA.
OFFICE «n Market street nearly eppeeite Brawn's Oct. 17,
:r
B. SMITH. iiVl f»$
BUCKINGHAM has removed bie Stock af Books and Ststionery to No. 9, PHCENIX
ROW, on National Road Street, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and iJas vuJoUc generally/* October 17, |H6i-tf
SCHOOL TBAJCH"ER
three or six months. Nov. ?th, '5l-S-3w.
THE
"A
of a first rate
just received and for sale by LUDOWICI 4, HUlWAN.
Vnton Row 3d door from W**t Vomer.
Phelps' Travellers' Guide
THROUGH
TIIE BITITBO WTATKK, CONTAINING
upwards of Seven Hundred Railrond, Csaol, snd Stage and Steamboat Routes, accompanied with a New Map of the nlled States. For sale by aug. 20-48 tf a£
-w.
*°g-
H. BUCKINGHAM..
Tho Travellers' Guide
^I^HROUGlI tDie States of
OIM,
48
Michigan, Indiana,
-L Illinois, Missouri, lotea snd Wisconsin, with Railrosd. Canal, StajrA and team boat Routes, accompauied with* New Map of the above States. For sale at
w- H-
I*
BDCKING«A*«^,t
WAMTSD)^
pel
J. W. SHIELDS, Trasteev,
..mi i'fii.nl Si-rniJi." A:l#*1-
Dairy Chee«e. a
has jest received lot of ENGLISH
DAir^f CHEESE, a snpertor ertlele, fo which ba Invites
VIM
attention of fliroflies.
CaH soon.
T'rfwH«tf, N ov. 14,1«51.
6!
w. c.
COMMISSlOIfER OF DEEDS,
j- for Kentacky and Ohio*
CARY.
THOMAS H. NELSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PVBUC, A?t»
TEKRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
OCTOrncE at PHOHTIX ROW—VP
47411*
Removal
CIIARLES ^^^UFT,
A a a
if. e.
TERRE.HAUTE. INDIANA.
trOffiee asmovod to Ne. P, ri|OCEX:X ROW, stslrs, Mro doors went of Allev Jfer»«^ir 2jJ frSl-e-lin
