Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 4, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 December 1851 — Page 4

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CINCINNATI, OHIO.

I 11113'Coafp-uiv tbuirrwi by the L*gUiatare of llwftM*' 1 of Ohio, oow (ally organized aid transacting busi. ARM. 3a

mUIUsii

to U«e u*oai wenrliy OF th* mntoii prio-

eiple, tit Mi Cempaoy ha* gaarautrs fund of Cfly tuou^sad veMars. It wit! Ukc ri*k* upon lives, grant mi a ui lias, aad transact any baiim(c»i)iwclj with Site »t»*unoc«. *J*be Company uodsr the tnajrtgemeai of ti* fo3«w!og jilfMOtefOMit fp®

John L. Vattier, John W. UeMlelt,* Richard Cecklia, v. i«a*c P. W illUms, Htmo»l Perl, |«sy*# t|t Kieharu Bate*, W. M. Caster#** &• j,'

|1fr.

Hon. Rob*. Moor#,

Smith Betts, Robert Cameron, John Evan*, H. 8. Applegate. SOftti V'ATTIEu, President

JB»* Vf. MBMICK, VICE

C. Mooxx, Secretary. Hariux born appointed Agent In Terre-Haute for tbe a» b*v* /^/r Inmranc* Company, I kyuty prompt attentle»,4e merit »r««re of the p*Mte pet'frflags.

JTOffr-e ia store of G. II,Rat***, Union Row, Mais ilwi, i"«ii#(le«r *«t of Fiurtiflittirt. G. W. Currtser*, Lxaatlaine Pr-yxlciuu-

August IS, 1*51. 40 RFiEVES, A goat.

EXGLE INSURANCE COMPAWY,

or n^dJii ATi.otiio.

«.-•* i* m.£S ami. itKA »*m'Eo

CAPITAL STOCBL, $100,000.

INSffRBH

property of ali description* against LOSS OR

DAMAGE HY IRE, also trains'. the Peril* of tho So# jor Inland .Nuvt^alii'U. »?*MB Of PIRCCTOft*. itmc C'f-oMtu, Richard Conklfn,

S, IV. seder, Samuel H. Tuft, WtlUm-WWr lieury Kesier, t»c-om- W. Townlov.

ISAAC C. COPkLEN, President.

ft, Stocxto*, Secretary.

Tho unJxro'/ned horlof been appointed Agent, In prepor- *.! to Uk« rUkti on th« must ro*iotiuLlo term«, aud hope* by hit prompt attriitton, to morit a aharo of tho public tavora. tirOtlicj the »toraof G. II. Uoeve*,Unioa Row, Maio •trAot, tor-end dxr wnrt of Fourth atrret.

AMfoat 46 GEO. REEVES, Afeat

E A N S

K.EHPlICTi

ULf-Y ten.fcrt iii j.rofraaional aarvkna to

tli»,iit|i#'t«ofT"rf«-H.»utettndrlcinltjr. 1TOKFICE on .NUrk't utrwt, fir-rt-door avulh of the Town Hell. April llth. l+bi'iit-lT

A. H. li AKIOR &. HROTIIER,

Forwarding and Commission

MERCHANTS,

A N & A E S IN O E m-X MR. t'Kf' KIM:U KEKDRR DAM,

CLAY COUNTY, IND

nCK.»i,

l-r i/!iili.il«'g litirpwa, fur aalo at the B»! Air Q'l.irri*". fob' II

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

BEING

now p^rmanontw lociiteti in hia nrw Office on Ohio atrevt, ith door f.u»t of the Public Square, will at nil lime* be iu r*adiu»» to wutt ou hia patrona in all thing* portniuiug to I'U prof^aalou.

N. B. No era-it gi*«m for optfratlona unless by previous arrangement. Terre-llauw. Nor*mb«r 15, lM0-7-ly

MEDICAL NOTICE.

Dtrouj#c

N. NHGLISY, M. l., il»a»kful for the llbi-ml pal»*' lua rec»'lv«d f'oiu the citizens of Terre* llnnte nml aarrontiding coitntry, reapectfully solicits contlnuanm of tftn nune.

H+ and OiEce an Sixth atreat, Honlnary.

£3TOX

BY

Auotion and Commission Merchant,

KAST

It ciuv -ui''t»t ui attwiuea), bvlug only t*'0 squares north af Uhi PmIiUc S«jtt\r', on Market Street. Terte lhute, Nov. S, HW-S-tf J. S. FREEMAN.

FASHION ABLE

A A N A I S O E Cot»th-W9*t ff#*r if Foartti and National Road streets, SIGN Or TUK UROWN HAT. '|*TrE •ahseriJmra wo*i«i roajwtfully inform tho citizens 1 of Torre H*»ue

Ctncin.i»tl uric**. •et.t. isji-iy STANLEY & IIARBERT,

MEUDRUM & CO.

Crnxmi^N sihj Forwarding Mncb»ts IMIPJVB ROTR.KYS IT BURI.SR/A WAREHOI.SK, Onhmiit HailroaJ Deoot,

PkrtkMkr aUv Uon given to Receiving and Forwarding Ge»u*. Oe»»htr 17,1%1-3-ftn

orfr.K ami T£%S.

PRIMS

near th«

December 13,1850. lltf

A a N

suui oi. -nil- am-AUK, TKRHK-IIAirrB, IND.

lit1* long wep^vieur# in tho business, and Belling t*^ln»irel\

«vnth-ne0

gooJa, 1 «.tp««t a ahnrt of the

I'araltare Male* irrerf Suturdnv, »t p. m. K. It,—C«^b a*ivaa««Hl oa coasignmenU. Just received a«id tor at iNstern «o*t, a general aa•art'ttent *t Boots, l^aaea, IlaU aiw Caps, kt wholesale or mail. Oct. li-a-iy

ittf A T1 I W I IJAVK opened a heat* of j-ttblic entertainment in t.kU city, tt-uor the above name, and pledge the thut altall u# the beat 1 cau to make w»ut!»yp«bliovironsjjI«

Rio Greca and Ulack Teeo, for ^y cct. l%tf JOHN C. ROSS.

EAGLE FOUNDRY.

1 K!M*S anc *i»et of PLOWS ,atP«re»t kiada of a/1 STOV'kij 4 lit# 8TRAM ENGINES S rfi« /Ivree Tkmiinj Mtki**: 1 site Wolr's «uUe 0:ir W or Cora Cra^bwr Twm I^tmxsVeg-

or Iranj \\V Ci't^rn I'l'I'd, Al! kimla ofj XM tft.1 »rv CofUoga Brsat nm «'«?ini»wriiiou Cart-, k»gai IHv* ^°«»u All t( I

TIN, COPI'KR AND SHEET IRON WORK, )4ftBa* Ware, LW aad fcrtg^r K^t'ee, Amlirons, Sitdtraea5 o»l Wagon Also, «U klats of 1INISHINO eithorj

Ifot. WVea^Ut Iron or Br«» and PATTERN MAKING.eH|»tiv»,at tb*ai»v*esubiUtuaent Mf.irt it Ki-»t a04 SfUvM*.

kw»w

Th«ra are ao Vrtt"r

Teree-If*utt, .j 9. liSl-iitf

HAZARD

A

Trlmmia

\,v^

uv. ™r :i J'»iw. »«»•*. si«« i™»: ti» put., c.Prr, Mips, wtaea they art prepared t« *-4 at the lowest

MdI)h0X IND.

for

f« thf* rounl-v, aor better"

*f ek V»* ww»t be iWcd at these write. Hating5 hsretofunr t*«*tved liberal ebatv of patresago, I shall, la laUtM, aim lo merit iU cestiiiiuutc*.

JOaEPU GROVER.

Powder Depot.

osition to Pedlars!

IT* Keato«*y Ri4« at p.oa per ataffc

keg. and in has ^aoaUUes. I

Ua)( kega, alogio. Quarter kef*." .? lUaatiiig aad Mtnias Powder, lurtus AND PISTMA {tap^rtor r*ady made Rtftea for «a)e aod w*rraat*d. bap^iar 4 or RetN»hre**at rodaoMl prt«Mk

Cotton Yanl.

*f tNo above artieio wUic* no wiw oy

oe t*tle do*, at the h»we#t prteea. vjly on 1 Caawrf taerthaola aad «the«* wjU Hts, a a to re he to at l^Kfuix i-io.alley.

iar 4 of oKeeejvwai mimipna* ler^o au4 s^portof ajeortmeut of Ga. I J^^B^ail^BeasteAda, Vabte, S- H. ^TTrR A Ctk Stands, and many other thinga .... ..niiiuiim I• ——*—~i »ee t«W«a* to bwUM ol» of whtch «re erarrmat tom maaatetared froaa the Mot awnrit^wl the aHinadif

rt- »MrN30CJ, sgwatof *n»oowB fwf' Factory' aot excelled. at Salott. wMI MaOnsdy baeo o» haad a fall oapyly OW Pvaltat* as*A» 1.^1ko *111 tafi hr thtsaek, baoeh,««I«

BLSINESS CARDS. BUSINESS CARDS.{MISCELLANEOUS.

SPRING OF 185r,

WHOLBSAI.B DRUOSTOHB, Directly North of the Court Housef ami nrxf rfoor £a«f vf M. IV. Sedan's. rriHE andaraigued haa recti *ed attd ia receiriflf the

I Ur^oat atoelc of Drugs, Medicines, Points, Oils and Dye-stoffj trut broorht to Terre-Haute. Haring made cash purchases for ImI, ho is easbied to sell at *a low rates as any otiiei esuUSahroeot on the Wabasb. Ills stock coalin'jas uettolof-a genera] ooaortmeat of Mineral and Botenic Medieiseat aoited to the wauts of theCooatrj*. and he hopes from his loag experience and his oaual attention to bnriness ia trying to supply tho wants of his cuatomers ia hie line, to merit continaanc* of their patronage.

OILS,

150 Caatlle Som, 800 Pearl Starch, feO Chrome Yellow, 100 do Green, 100 Paris do

PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, &c.^

6 bbls. Liaaeed Oil, 6 l^urd 7 Turpentine, 5 Alcohol, 6 Spanish Whiting, 5 Roain, tOOO lbs. Red Lead, 30'J Dry white do 100 kega Pure do 700 lbs. British Lustre, 500 Black Lend, 100 Litharge, 400 Venetian Red, 300 Yellow Ochre, 300 gpeniah Brown. 700 Ground Logwood, 000 Extract

Pore Wines aud

Whisker, *-•,

for sale at Cuuingltam'a Wholesale Drug

Store. May 3, 1851-27-tf J. R. CUNINGHAM

BRcnvivns HOTEL,

E E A E I N I A N A

P. D. BROWN, (Lnto of COVINGTON, IND.,)

HAVING

leased for a term of yeara, the new and comtiio'lioua Brick Building situated near the south-east corner of the Public Square, ou Market Street, the Proprietor would respectfully Inform his former Patrons and the Travelling Public genemlly, that his House Is newly and neatly furnished and iu good order. He is now well prepared to accommodate his Friends and Patrons in HIS BEST STYLE.

Ho aaks a continuance of former favours. Lari(e and well arranged Stables belonging to the House O* AUo, A genteel Livery Establishment attached for the accouimodatiou of guests.

Terro-IIatite, May 2,1651-31-ly

Sllor on National Road Bt., opposite Post OlBce. NOAH BEYMER ft CO.,

WOULD

respectfully announce to the public that they have an hand a good assortment of the latpst and moat approved patterns of COOKING and OTHER STOVES, among which may bo found tho

ETNA, (with charcoal arrangement in hearth,) BUST PREMIUM, (a tip top alove,) QUEEN OF THE WEST, PHOENIX PREMIUM, and many other patterns.

Alto, a full assortment of

TIN-WARE, HOLLOW-WARE, &C. Particular attention given to House Spouting, and Job Work, of every dcacrlpllon.

Terre-Haute, June 20, 1851-38-tf

CABINET WORK.

nra

INF0RM3

the public generally that he la prepared to fill

ail orders in his line, with taste and despatch. Hia ware-room ia ou ith atreet, east of the Market House, where those (i.olritig Furniture of any description, are Invited to call. Ills styles are of tho newest order—hia materials of the finest kind—his workmen superior aud his prlccs adapt,id to the times.

COFFINS

kept on hand—and all orders punctually and faithfully executed. He aaks for a aharo of the public patronage. P. S. lftarst found, free of charge, on all occasions when called for.

Terre-Huat", June 37,1851-39-tf

HARDWARE AND SADDLERY.

SPRING ARRIVAL!

Only

30

large portion of our Shelf Hardware, Saddlery Carriage Triatmiags, making our assortment more complete than It ever was before, and for surpassing in extant aud oualltv any other to be found at any establish*

extant and quality any other to be found at anjr ment in Terre-itaute, or tho Wabash Valley. either for cash or approved credit, tbe nimble nlnepence*—and no 25 per cent, added to the credit buyer. Our cuatomers and all cuotoaers la waat of

will give un a call. April II, 1851-28-tf

jj^

Wlrf Co| CUlllttf

rthe

50 Boxes Window Gtaasjj 12 do Star Candles, 8 do Roein Soep, ,* 3 bbla. Copal Varnish, 25 gala. Coach do 36 Black do 36 Japan dos 45 Neat's ft. Oil^ 60 Castor Oil, 30 Pore Olive Oil, 1501b*. Nitric Acid, 400 Sulphuric do 4 bbla Piaater Paris, 6 Fish Oil, 3 White Chalk, ft)0 lbe. Bar Lead, 400 Copprras, 40 Am. Vermillion^ 36 gals. Sperm OU, 100 lbs. Indigo, 300 Alum, ISO Blue Stoce, Brandy, Doorbon and Rye

THIS

Dru

P. B. BROWN.

STOVES, TIN-WARE, etc.

rices.

J'

ESxtra

fi

days from New York Ci

via iVttc Orleans, per Ship Vancouver to New Orleans,

Our as ic

ALHAMBRA. new ediUon.

Tbe Angel World, by Philip James Bailey. The Heirs of Derwentwater, by E. L. Blaucbard. Continuation of Dickens' Pickwick Papon, by G. W.

M. Reynolds.

Adventure* of INiol Terlwlnkle. The Countess of Radoistadt, sequel to Cottttb. The Female Spy, by Emerson Beaavtt. TheConvict, by N^i. Buntiino. At W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S

Aogoat 59, iS51-^-tf BOOKSTORE.

New Novels.

EWI3 ARUNDEL, or The Rail-Road of Life emmjl pide. M«ul4a Montgomery, or The Prophecy Fulfilled, a oeqael to VVscoo«ta, by M\ or RicharOson. Reaaeth. a Komaucv

ih

JOHN D. SIcCHEAKPS

SUMMER NEWS INK,

Just received i«*d for sale by »og. W. H. BCCKINGIIAM.

LOOK OUT!!

FOR TnK TERRE-il.UTE CABINET rjpll E anders^aed wisheato lafona tho dticea* of TerreHaat* aad tho sarroaadi' coaatry that they have to a W el re a is a he re he

khHh

nkShmr

rices,

rill be quite per s« ct

,ow as

tbe Highland*, by Reynolds.

At W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S oct 3. 1S51. BOOKSTORE.

A New Supply

THE

8. II. POTTER St CO.

HEAVY GOODS.

QQ TONS OF IRON, Nails, Spike, Anvils, Bollows,

Spring, Spring Steel, Coat do

English Hoop L. do., German do., American aod Swede* Blister do., Swedes aud SaMe Bar Iron, Russia Nail Rod*, Axle DrnfU,

Just received and selling at greatly reduced price*, a? AprR tl, lSol-29-tf S. H. POTTER St CO.

Late Publications.

IRVINO'S

THE

of

FURNITURE, aaeh a*

CHAIHBr

r%

1

Coskktted aad Cue-Batla^

FAR worlu

4

|w «XTad aae for ywsnrfes* She* at Malt* at,

two daoto awtk of OahM1* Bakery. COFriNS

MADE

TO ORDER.

oefwatber id, 1624. 51

lift

WOTICE

to oSeiai bo^sesa. I will also be pr*porad, to attend to rack other boMoeas, as may be «Btnwted to mm. Persona ia aaetiealar, who' wiah deeds aod mortgages, leaoes, bonds, bills, contractt and other instruments of writing drawn up or who want to make affidavits, take depoeitioaa of witaessee, and have their books posted or who w*»t to effect kurarmsee upon their Uvea &r the lives of others, for the benefit of their families, themaelrea or their creditors or who deeire to iasare their dwellinga, stores, far allure, berns, ahops »nd Implements against fire tarited to calL

Life Inauranoe may be effected with the United State* Life Into ranee Company at New York, and insurance against fire with the Indiana Mutual Fire Insurance com* pony, of both which companies I am the Agent for this place and vicinity.

To those eiso,*who Hve at a distance and own property in thfat county, and are in want of an Agent, to collect their rents, pay their taxes, or make sale of the property, the undersigned offers his services, and would refer in regard to his nithfulneas and capacity to Messrs. J-. D. Early J. fc S. Crawford, William D. Grfswold, John P. Usher, and all the bnsihess men of this pljwe. He pledgee himself, that he will do business, confided to his hands, with acearacv. DrecisioD and desnatch.

Terre-Haute, ApriflB, 1851-29-1y A. LANGE.

The WidfWt the Orphan and Old Age MADE INDEPENDENT AND COMFORTABLE.

THE UNITED STATES

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY W THE CITY OF K8W YOBK.

CAPITAL $100,000.

Terre-IIante Agency, Court-House, Up Stairs.

Company unites a Caah Capital and Proprietary Responsibility, in addition to the principle of mutual insurance, thus establishing tbe first and most essential requisite In Life Inauraoco—ultimmU security.

It insures lives for one or more years, or for the whole life. Persons can effeet insurance oa their own lives wives on the lives of their husbands, free from the claims of creditors, and creditors on the live* of their debtors.

When so desired, tbe sum insured will be paid at tho end of any number of years, thereby securing the benefits of a Savings Bank and Life Insurance Combined.

Persons insuring on the mutual system, in this company, participate in tbe profits of all the business transacted by the Institution,'

WlTHOCT IHODKRIIta AST

PKXSOXAI.

Purchasers will consult their interest by attending to this advertisement. may 2r 1851-31-ly

Terre-Hante Marble Depot.

onderoignod baa bonght the entire *toek of Marble and Shop fr ixtures belonging to tho late firm of Barton, Hawley ft Co., and in addition to their largo stock, ho has jost received a fine lot of Rutland and Italian Marble, and is now prepared at tho "Old Marble Yard," on Fourth street, (South of the Post-Offiee,) to execute with neatness all orders in his lino of burineo*. Hend Stones, Monameata, Spires, *Ct will be kept constantly on hand, and will be sold on as reanoeable terms as can bo procured in this country.

Terre-Haate, May 2,1851 .-31-tf A.B.BARTON

John E Smith's Renovatiag Oin' AND HORSE KENOVATING POWDERS.

author of our existeoca has caused to grow np spontaneously, tiiroughout the world, such vegetable

properties a* will at once cure, when properly applied, all

made u*e of to such an extent to palm off some aaela** traah 1

upon the poUlc, shall, therefore, »Ute at oace, the various diseases that caa be speedily cared by these Invaluable Hone Renovating Powders, vta: Glanders, Hidebound, and Horse Distemper. It also oarrle* off all grosa humors, and purifies the blood. It is also a safe and certain cure for

Smith?* Reaovctiag OlaUaaat

Is aa Invaluable remedy for boreea, la the care at me following diseases: Fresh Wouads, Gall* of all iltids. Sprains, Braise?, Ringbone*, Poll Evil, Wind Galls, Sjavlas. Sweeny. Fistula, Sprains, Lameaca*, Foundered Feet, Crack*, aad Scratehe*.

Tbe above articfe* are to be had la most of tha citla* ami village* throughout the United Slatea, aad the Canada*. For aale, wholesale and retail, at John H. Smith's Depw, No. 123 Fulton street, (2d floor,} New York.

Price, 25 cent* per box for the Ointment 50 coat* for the Horse Reaovatlag Powders. For sale by J. R- CUNINGHAM.

WE

All klaAiof Lwkertalt

JOSEPH DEROUr, FERDINAND COOK.

July II, lb5l~41-ly Sole Ageat for Tarre-Haote, lad.

R.

Sl

HEREBY OIYEN, that tho office of tho A alitor of Vigo county, latfiin, is kept in tho North-East room of 3d story la the Courthouse at Terre-Haute. wbere I .. »!fo«"d -t rfl rw^owbio boar,of the(f*y, lo ubad jferClili. witii.il wtoauy fir. U*lt cmua.

LIABILITY WHATKVKK.

Premium*are payable quarterly, semi-annually or'annually Every information, and printed pamphlets, containing information, will be cbeerlully furnished by

April 18,1651-29-ly ALBERT LANGE, Agtni

WOOD & DONNELLY, I

¥B&at8"&A«*¥Bvm .rr

I S S

AND DEALERS IN

s, Medicines, Paints, Oils, e-Sttiflb, Window-Glass, &c.,

KEEP constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Genuine Drugs, Mediates, Chemicals, Spites, Perfumery, 4"c 4'c.PURE WINES AND BRANDIES. They are enabled to supply dealers with Moffatt's Pills and Bitters—Jayne's Mediciues— McLane's Vermifuge end rills—Brant's Expectorant and Btlsam—Wright'a Pills—Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry—Townsend'sSarsaparilla,and many others, at tho Proprietors'

uggists, Physicians, Country Merchants, and Manufacturers, ipplled on the most LIBERAL TERMS. All orders will meet with prompt attention and all articles warranted to be of the beat quality also, great care taken in packiug. feb31-21-ly

SCRIBNER & DEVOL,

(SUCCESSORS TO B. F. SCRIBNER,) Corner of Main and Slnte Streets, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA,

WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

European, East India, and Mediterranean DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

French, English, and American Chemicals, Surgical Instruments, PERFUMERY, AND TOILET ARTICLES

Also an extensive and complete assortment of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Artists' Materials, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass and Druggists' Furniture

Choice Wines and Brandies Cuba Sixes, Imported Cigars and Chewing Tobacco Garden and Field Seeds, OG ETHER with a constant supply of Haskel, Merrick, and Bull's Select Powders Tilden's Inspissated _xtracts, Alexandre's Patent Leeches, Preston's Culinary Extracts, aud every thing comprising the stock of Druggist or Physician. All of which are offered to tho people of Iudiana and others visiting this market upon as favorable terms aud of as pure a quality as can be purchased in any citv in the west. Lot dealers live this establishment a call,

ty id they will receive more convincing proof of what has just been said. The eastern markets have been well examined, and the whole stock purchased with cash from first hands, with a view to compete with all competition. Permanent arrangements have been made iu both New York and Boston, by which goods can constantly be received at tho lowest rates and the shortest notice, so that the stock can always bo complete.

O. TOUSEY,

NaiimI R»d Sticet sceeii im Mirket,

Na 2, Phoenix Block,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CASH STORE.

Men la Fo%i(a aad Dininric S ta|da aad Fancy Dry G«*d*, NoUoae, TrMaf*, Baaaeta, Baota aad Sheaa,, CW Hardware, Groceries, Plapeif Baatfiac*, 8«f fere, Carpetief*, Rtn FloorandTaUeOil

Cktha aad liaaia Famfadrfag Go«da.

ata aew la m**a« of oar Foil aad Wialar Stock, eetected ta the Bartera Cft!ea expready for thi* Market. We woaU ioTtte parthwlarottfatkea tooaralodk of Brewa aad MtachM Gooda, Priat«, Moines, Laatre*, Fht'd Staff Geodb, GSugfcau*, Trfcaiaa*, Lacea. Ftiafea, Bonnet* aad Boaaet RIUow, Hortery, Glove*, OoltMs

i!m»tntT»wd«»Ja*tf,

Tun Haute, Otlrtw 3, MH4f

HAS

A

aba ad

curabie disease*. Tbe proprietor of these truly valuable -tr.n-thenln* the bedr. aurlfviB* the svstem, Med ki lie* might fill a wlamo with Certificate* •«*»Je*«- ^BCin blood aodVhLu.y option of the'storomonials ia favor of bis article* but, considering such poffr ,Jver wholly useless, sioce they are so readily manufactured, and

ftaaadh, Liawys, Tldk-

bw, CkUi, Bey Slat* Shawl*. Carpetiag, Carpe* Rugs ndoitcMi, tlaua aad «Ht Btth, groearlee, Munn. boot* aad ahoca, 4so- AX af whkh wiU ha arid at aaeh ta***, tat aaafc or Pnimst, as «S aialn ft tha lafterMft af, easWiotir* aa trade okk aa. Payee Haagiag* my km.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Tourer Mills.

CABINET WARE,

saeh as Bmremms, Sideboards, Seeretmrus, Wardrvbes, Book-ernsti, Endued Waskstmmds, Stands, Centre, Stfa, HetU, has. Pier, Dressing umd €mrd Tmhlts

ta7 mma 7

Frratkmmd fltta SWias, Ttte-a trie* mmd Fi* SscmWcs, Ottoman* and Loaaaes Rockino, French, hmtf French, mmd

m-»is, Divans, Nmirsimg, Sewing fancy Cane Seed Chairs, Spring Stat Chairs, all of which will be made of Mahogany, Walnut or Rose wood ia the best aad most fashionable style. Also, a

such as Breakfast and Dining Tables, Common Bedstead, Ac., Ac., will always fee kept on hand. Au. OKMCaa raOMFTLT F1LLK0. Sf-H

With close attention to basioess and promptness, and our REDUCED PRICES, we solicit and hope to merit a share of the public patronage- Those wishing Furniture of any kind will do well to.give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere.

Jobbiag and Old Furniture repaired aad varnished neatly. C. CONE, C. WEATHER WAX.

Terre-Haute, February 28,185l-22-tf

SYLVESTER WILLIAMS, (SUCCESSOR TO Z. GAPEN) UNDERTAKER and COFFIN MAKER,

RESPECTFULLY

MERCHANT TAILOR. DAVID HARTSOOE

removed his Tailor Shop from Market street to National Road street, one door west of the Post Office, where he has opened in his new Fancy Fnni Store Room,

A MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP,,,

and la prepared to furnish the best aud most fashionable materials, and m&ke them up in a style inferior to none iu the west.

The richest Veatings, unsurpassed in style, arfe on handSilk, Satin, Velvet, and mixed, of all colors and every variety of design. Also a general assortment of Neck'kerchiefr, of the most tasty descriptions. Gloves, of every kind, and Sospenden wHh the latest improvements, combining ease with durability.

He will make CLOTHES in the most approved style, when the cloths are furnished by the customer, and also give strict attention to catting all kinds of garments—all of which shall be done with taste and despatch.

Terre-Honte, Nov. 3,1849. DAVID HARTSOCK.

A Chemical Compound similar to the Natural Oil of the Hair.

THE SPANISH HAIR GLOSS,

Clean, white and beautiful preparation for promoting the growth, luxuriauce and beautv of the Hair—removing dandruff, scales and scurf, and curing the cutaneus diseases of the scalp—uneqnelled for keeping the Hair moist, imparting to it a rich silky softness and highly beautiful lustre. Its soothing and agreeable properties will be found remarkable, applied cither to the head or irritations of the skin. It is nnlike any of tho Alchoolic and Oil preparations

bo

commonly used for the Hair. Iu superior­

ity over all hair preparations consists in its properties being moistening and cooling, instead of drying and heating as Uie alcoholic preparations are and being free of the greasy qualities of marrow, oils, &c. Its power to remove tho glutinous coating which obstructs tne pores of the skin when unhealthy, and which prevent the follicles from exuding an oily substance necessary to the natural moiature, beauty and growth of the hair is unequalled.

Ono free application of the Hair Gloss will impart a more lasting noauty and moisture to the hair, than a whole bottle of the alohofic preparations usually sold besides it will not soil tho finest linen. Persons whose hair are slightly gray, will find this article to make their hair darker, and render the gray bairs scarcely perceptible Mothers will find this preparation the best they can use to dress children's hsir, keeping it in place, giving it a most beautiful lustre and causing it to grow luxuriantly.- If any preparation of art can cause the hair to grow, the Spanish Hair Gloss wiU do it.

Very liberal discounts made to Druggists and those who buy by wholesale. Address C. P. Fay, Owego, N. Y.— Price 25 cents per bottle.

O* Dealers in Vigo County, Ind., can learn term* oa enquiry of the Editor of the Journal, at Terre-Haute, Ind. Nov. 7th, '51-6-ly.

The Beat and Chenpeet Family Medicine in the ,^ World. ..»!•

DR. ROBERTS' COMPOUND SARSAPIRMA PILLS,

An Alterative, Tonic, Diuretic, and mild Cathartic.— Price 25 cents per box, containing 50 Pills. Each box contain* fifty pills, which make* them a* cheap again a* any other standard pill, and four time* cheaper, end warranted mnch superior In the cure of various diseases, to any of the 3yrup mixtures sold beside* being a more convenient and proper form for use.

HE astonishing success which has attended the use of Dr. Roberts' Compound Saraaparilla Pills is proof adant and coaclnaive that they are truly

Ratarea* Ova Remedies

and thai they will core all curable diseases, qutekef afed more pleasantly than any other medicine ever known.-— The Pill* are principally an alterative medicine, (their basis being tbe solid extract of Saratparilla, prepard In a an* perior manner.) bat sufficiently cathartic to gently oasiit nature, without purgiug nnneeesaartlv, which makes them

pM,ai{ar|y

ue

Bot

tbe Heaves will also cteanae, at once, the atomwh and state of the Woo !, and morbid secretions of the liver ami maw from bets, worms, Ac., and again restore tbe rtomach *tomach, vix: erysipelas, scrofwi* or king's ev*i, ulcers, aad bowels to heoilhy action.

^pted to weak and enfeebled person*, invigors-

acknowledged by our ablest physician* to be

ty we acknowledged sly unexceptionable, but effieaciou* In th* highest iie free, aud as a general

They are purely vegetable compound, aad may he aaed by pereoa* of all eglak' Tl*y a»» yliaut to the tmkrte, aad prodace no a»aana» aauMios— or griping hi (heir operaUoa. Handrod* of cerUfitartea could he given of b*ae who have aaad Mm with greafc heaefic -We eok ao per** a to take oar word ao to theuwrits of the medicine, hot to call ao, the «§eot aad parchaoe a box, aad If oa trial it doe* aot give the moot .perfect *eti*fao-

tloa, they caa tmb the b%x and receive the money Mid for the

omm.

Farehaear* will be particalar to a*h fer'DfCMnpouadf Sftrs^arllta Pill*," and obeerve (Iw wrapper oa eadi boa has a foe aimHo of the sig Joa. Robertd,^ 0. tod C. P. Fay, aad 10 par

the green nature ef caaoe aoae *war*.

Low oathe *ulwrt of the awWw, aM^WaAbMl, peet paM,t* C. P. PWy, Owego, Tiaga C^, CTPealerita T%o Cwaty, Imi^caa leara terawoaeafrtry of the Editor of the Jouruol,at Terre-Haate, lad.

Wor.%^Mfe feilS

Sate and Capa.

XUSfT MeaO* Feelii*nblii Far and Silk Bat*, of AIm,opvaed.

a groat athh of Mean' aad Boys* Capc vis

Cloth. Far aad Pinah. Far aale efcew by JOHN C. ROSS* Ocaober 94, IKH. BM*ea 8bar«

IBOX, NATLft, WtltaOW CLAKS A WJkStL

0«tl7.tf

11852.

MILLER & SOtTLE,

Corner of Cheetnnt aod Water its.

Terre-IRote, Feb. SB, l#51-23-tf

CilClMTI MUST YHL

TamaaAou

IE aadetsigaed, having removed to their aew and baiiding, arraaged expressly for a wareroom and workahop, immediately opposite their old stand, On Fourth, between Wabash Street and tbe Canal Office, where wo will mamafacture all kinds of

informs the citizens of Terre-Haute

and vicinity, that he will give undivided attention to tho above business, with a view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from the indispensable duties attending the death of a friend, and would state that he is prepared to undertakes the whole business of Funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices.

A HEARSE will, in all cases, be furnished firtt sf charge to such as-procure coffins at his establishment. COFFINS kept on hand of all sizes.

To persons in the country I would My, that I will furnish coffins cheaper thaa they have been famished by any erson in the county, and will attend the Funeral with my learse, free of charge, any distance not over ten miles. •».SHOP on Cherry street,betweek Market and Second

Terre-Haute, April's, 1850. 27—tf

«.s

sured is complete in every re*pet.

Terre-Haute, Oct, 17, 1651. 3-tf

HAVING

RESPECTFULLY

THE

ry

Family Medici a Uaeqanlied.

The Compound Saraaparilla Pills are us^d for tbe permanent euro of thow dlseaae* which arise from an impure

rfaeoMHUic sffeclioo* paia* in the bone* and joints, dropsy dyspepsia, asthma, tiforrlxe* and oyseotary, coughs, coUls, coneomption when canoed by capilbuy obstructions of the longs in person* of scrofulous usooUtalions, iafiwnatlon Of the lung*, influent*, lo^Tfeafion, headache, jaundice, fever and ague, cMll fever*, aad fcvert la geartl, general and nervous debility, and diseases arising frooi ah tajuiidou* awe of merenry, aud whenever medicine required to invigorate and porify the system.

scold head, obstinate cutaneous eruptions, blotches, bolts, pimples, sore, weak or inflamed eyes. glandular awellinff*,: B&rg&inB tO DO RRu in LdfttOSt

.y

LOOK OUT FOR THK ENGINE

When the Bell Rings!

A A N O E E N S O E And note opening at the Prairie City Store,

No. 2, Farringtons Block.

largest and be*t seleeted stock of DRY GOODS ever exhibited iu this city, comprising a full variety of all the different styles of Goods la irket. DRESS GOODS,—Rich Pari* Printed De Lalne*, Parisian

Cloths, English and Scotch De Laiaen, Gold Modal Da Laines. Ginghams, nil colors Cobnrg«, See, ALAPACA9,—High color'd Plaisi, Flgur'J and Changeable, all colors Plain—Cherry, Crimson, Blue, Dr«b,

Slick Alu|»iras iind Mohuir Lu*tren, all qu'tlitl •*. FLANNELS,—A large as«ortment of EngiUh and American Flaunels, Twilled, Red, White, Yellow and

Doinet.

Hotise Keeping Goods.

Damask Table Cloths, Meach'd and brown 8-4 an I 10-4 Table Llneo, bleacli'd and brown Scwtcn and Russia DtspT"), Crash, Linen Sheeting, Pillow Case

Linena and Cotton*: 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 10-4 snd 12-4 Cotton Sheetlngi Caoton Flannrlf, .,t, ^^Batllng, W*,i(!liig, Linen N ipkins and Dollies. PRINTS-—ISark Birgli«h and A m-H *an, all sorts and prices. WHITE GOODS,—Plain and Slrij»'.i (*amlrlcs, Dotted

Swiss Musuns, Piiln Swiss, and S*r«n»t Camhrics, India and Book Muslins, Dressing Musllus, Long Cloth, lri*lt Linens, Ac-, Ac. Mi« ¥«&•» Broadcloths,

Can!uteres, ., ,tf

Sattlnet*, an^'

tatfOM Vesting", In this department we here a largT assortment than we have heretrfjre kept, and defy competition.

Ail of the atiove, stfi 47 L»r*y loads not meatione !, eao be seen at the Prair}.* City Store. OctoberSI, l«5l-4tf M. W. WILLIAMS.

AT RBUUCKII PRICliS!,

a a a a a a

WiJOLESALE AND RKTAII. AND LEATHER, •"^r*gd National Road Street, Green Front, 'i'-iijb. North of the S^aaref*"®* •M Terre-IIaate, ladinaa* rpifE usdercigned ioforms hi* friend* and the public 1' generally, that ho has tho aMst c*«nplete sloe MEAT HER ia this market, which is offered at the low rates, among which may be found the

Best ladanoti Tanned Solo Leather New York Red datHanatl Band

K**

Haraese, Bridle aad Skirting Leather Kip aad Calf Skia* aad Upper Leather 57" Liaiog aad Pad Side*

Philadelphia Ladie* Morocco Men's

Gaat.Daaraad LambSkine*hootdading all of which can be bad cheep for Cash

bigtiret cash price paid

WHOLESALE AND BETAIL.

"ECONOMY IS THE ROAD TO

',88s

New Tailoring Hstablishment.

rom. 5. lYieur.

inQZT WIGtEf, Tnllora,

Shopo* ^(rer/. outdoor East of Group's

&&& jit#

Shop.,... ....

WT Particalbr atteation given to boeinee*. Cettlog doae Terto-Hi

pvoMpdy. -Haate, Nor. 7,

WEALTH."

nun

One of the CHEAPESr and most complete assortments of Goods ever offered in the "Wabash Market. E. H. BOSWORTH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry .Goods, Hats. Caps, Bonnets,

Boots, Shoes, Hosiery, Hardware, Cutlery, Groceries, Glass, Ac.,

Tj^MBRACES the present opportunity of iuforming his old friends and tho public generally, that he has agam -X-i returned to the "OLD CORNER," where, ia his elegant and capacious store-room, lie l& prepared to oflfcr one o? the largest and best aeleeted slocks of Dry Goods ever bought to this or any other Western market, aod at prices which will absolutely astonish buyers. Ho enumerate*

SL

Plain oina fancy De Laines, Cashmere and Thibet Cloths, rich Mourning Cloths, silk warp Lustres, black Italian Silks, plain Brocade and fancy plaia and fancy Turk Satins, plain black Turk Satins, plain and figured Poplin*, blue, pink, orange, (all woon De Laines* Also, a most excellent assortment of Jaconet, Bobitiet, and Swim Edgtiiga and Inserting*, linen, silk and cotton Laces, Merino and Cashmere Hose, Misses and children's mixed and colored Hoae, Ac., Ac.

S3P3SIP ^»m£UTC3DL»aaso»

We hato a fine selection of desirable Goods: Fine French ClMhs, Casslmeres, Sattlnets, Tweeds, Joans, brown, mixed, blue and drab Pilot Cloths, Beaver Coating, brown, green, black and oiive Broadeloths, Unsays, «!tc &c., Ac. STAPLE ARTICLES.—Bleached sud brown muslins, cotton diaper cloth, crash and linen diaper, bleached and brown cotton flannels, linen napkins, Ac., &.c* Prints In abundanco of every price, style and quality plain and figured oil priuts. A great variety of blue and orange prints, together with a largo lot of Itlack and scooud mourning prints,

SHOES, BUbKINS AND SLIPPERS.—Ladies', Gentlcmens', Misses tuul Chitdrens' boots, shoes, and slippers in great varity. BONNETS, of the latent style and most approvef&hion. .r

ALSOi—A larjre and well selected lot of latest styie of Fall and Winter SH A \Vl.S. And last bnt not'least, the greatest and liest selected assoitmeut of NOTIONS iu the State, vlr: Combs, brushes, knives, and forks, pocket-knives, shaving tools, and in short ©very thing in the way of NOTIONS to which he would call the especial attention of country merchants aud pedlars, asj he ia prepared to disposo of them upon ai favorable terms as can be obtained In Hoosierdom• There is no use talking—these goods are bound to be sold.

CINCINNATI DOME SECTIFIED WMY

AT LUDOWICI & III I.MAX'S

Cincinnati Wholesale CS-roccry. Store, UNION ROW, THIRD DOOR FROM THF. WKST CORNKR,

fixed our rectifying concern in our new store room, In tho best possible way, and regulated after tho latest and most perfect Cincinnati Style, wa are now prepared and bound to m»ke tile berU LIQUOR ever sold in, this place—at least equal, if not superior, to real Cincinnati VVhUkey. We, therefore, respectfully invite nil those who deal in the article, ami are desirous of getting a pure, well flavored and proof Liquor, to please call on us und satisfy themselves of tho truth of our assertion.

We have also always on haud a full assortment of Domestic nml Foreign WIVES AND LIQUORS, consisting in part of Port, Madeira and Swoet Malaga Wine Domestic Pencil and genuine French Hrnndie*, mid Holland Gin Rye, Bourbon, Irish and Monougaliela Whisky, &c., &c. all of which we warrunt of tha very best quality, and will sell at Cincinnati prices, by the barrel, keg or gallon. May 16, 1H.1 M-ly

Cincinnati Wholesale Grocery Store.

Union Row, Third Door from the West Corner,

LUDOWICI & IIULMAN,

announce to the Public, that they havo now rccclved their SPUING STOCK, comUtlng, of a full assortment of all kinds of

Groceries, Liquors, Glassware, Nails, Leather, &c., &c. 1 Asking our friends and the public in general to examine our

4

rpHE sulwcrilier wl?hr* to draw the particular atlmiMnft I of ih public to his stock of FALIj AS!) WINTEIt GOODS, jiisit opened. Ill* goods were purehhged on the' lowest tfriiiv, Irom manufacturer* and itri|orlerf«, wliiciif eniihles 11till to sell Ih^m at prift» thsit ranii«t h- surptifxed for eh*nj»n"««. His stock *oni|frie* every variety of DRY' GOODh for Lfu.lo# and ^iilfcinena' w«urr suclt aa

1852.

tftw

-wars*

TKHRK-HAUTE, INDIANA.

STOCK,

suit all who will give us a call, both as regards quality and price. Terre-IIaulo, March 28, 1851-26-lf LUDOWICI & HULMAN.

M''rino«, Colnirglis, Silk mid Mohair Alpucus, f'/!i«hinfrey, lilne« a variety of Blk ana Fancy SllVs,'' Plain ami Figured Silk Poplins French, EiiK'ish aii't Doriiestio Ginghams Camcocs, of every q'tfdtty, ranging front 5cts. to i'21^ cts. »r yar 1{ A fine lot of Lung Shawl', Cashmere, Embroidered and Pi-il Shiwlss White Swiss, olid Cro*s-bar'd M"«H|is •/-.a HwW* and Jnconet Edging* and Inserting*. lilk Silk Laces, Hlk and Fancy Silk Frii j, Gimp*,

Dress

Buttons

Piik |)fss an I Mantilla Trhnrtfntf*^of dlfT«roiit klna* L'•!''* Kid, Cttshui'ire, Silk and Cotton Gloves Linen II ikercnjef*. from 12'^c. up to $.'1.50 a piece I/a'ies Collnriti, Cuff» and Under-Slecves, White

Corded Skirts,

And a ho*t of other artMer, usually found In a larg* and well selected stock. FOR CiKNTLEMENS* WEAR.

^iFa*aixoTw's Bloc*

rs,-

Ac.

smalt portion of his present stock, which tho public are as­

1

E. H. BOSWORTH.

wo feel confident that wo can

NEW GOODS

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

li

Bine and Blk Broodcloibs, Oeiflver and Pilot do. Black an Fattry Ca«»i (ieres, Twewin, S ,tiiii-tts, Jeans, Hurdtimes. Blue and Brown C«it Blanket*: Satin Vesting*, Kli. Cashmere, Beriin and iluek*kln Gloves, Merino and, Cotloit I'li iersiiirU and Drawers, While Liueu Shirts, and Silk Cnr»t«,

CASES SUPERIOR SILK IfATS, expressly nwde for the r'-t ii. trade. A irjfe HSKortmunt of SILK and M')H*fR PLUSH CAPS, Gloth and Velvet do., Blk and Drab Mexi :-m and iio jna Viita ii«U,

Boots and Shoes.

Sheeting*, Shirting*, Tickings, Flvunels, Llnseys, Checks, Irixh Linens, aud TableCloths Dye Stuff*. Qwonticare, Tobacco,

TKA, SUGAR and COFFEE.

It i« unneceosary (o ennmerate fortJier, suffice It to say, that

hi*

stock one of the large*t aud best selected lit the City and his price*, considering the cheapness of good* East this fall, ca»nH fail lo giro satisfaction to all, even the most pedttfion*

s,

A

1 AA

TJERNAN.

le$i

&-tf

VW »I

No*th or

FEW package* of our Immense Fall parshaae of Dmg« and CiTemicals have arrived. *"t 600 poands Sweet Spirit* Nltre 600 do Aqua Ammonia 360 do

Sulplt. Ether

'i 100 do Copaiva 100 do Balsam Tola

Jm rtcelved and for aale at 'm Now Albany, aept 19 SCRIBNER A DEVOL^IJ

Calomel, Ac.

LSS.Calomel

c!

F. NIFPERT,'

THK

I'cbijc Sotraxc,

Oct 3f, 1^51-itf Terre-Ifaute, Indiana.

Just Arrived,*:!.

ri

50ox.Tannin

1UU 90 lb*. Chloroform

36

2S lbs. Hyi. Cow.Creta

ox. Hydrocyanic Acid

89

lb*. Oxide »i*moll),

For *aloat SCRIBNER A DEVOL'S.S!1 NeW Albeay, sept 19

Abdominal Supporters, &c.

"A LARGE assortment of Trucees, Abdominal Sup^ perteie, and ^iurg^cd lmtrumenu, In *tore and for •ale very low. Also, a iarge stock of Drugs, Ste., generally.

Now Albany, sep 19 SCRIBNEK A DEVOL'S.!