Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 4, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 April 1852 — Page 4

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NEW GOODS!

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL rr^nE

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1 of 0*9 public to hit Itock af FALL AND WINTER OuODS, jnst opened- llto goods were parch—id on the term*, from manufacturer* and importer*, which riikUti bim lo Mil thw«« at prieee tlwt cusot be s-arpaseed for cheapness. Hi* stock comprint* every variety of DRY 50008 fer Lediee and Gentietneas' weer s«ch

Merino*, Ctkvrffn, £Sk and N«Ur Alpocae,

Haiti Freach, English Domestic Gingfeemej C*ucorj, of every quality, ranging from 5 cU to 12»| et». per yard A. fine lot of Long Siuwla, Cashmere, Embroidered and P[*$d 8bHtb Whito Swiss, and Cress-bar'd Mealies {twiessod Jaconet lUlfines end Insertings, Jlik Siii I.mm*, Blk iiud raj*ey Silk Fringe, (iimpi, Drew Battvn t^Itk 11fin and Mantilla Trimming*, of different kind* LadKid, Ceshmere, Silk and Cotton Gloves i.iwn Handkerchief*, from i2}£e. op to $3.SO apiece Lad if* Collars, Caff* and nder-Sieeves, White

A tui a hoet of other ifticlra, usnally found ia a Urge and well selected stock. FOR GENTLEMEN* WEAR.

Hid* sad Blk Broadcloths, Beaver and Filet do. Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds, SitliMtti, Jean*, Hardtimes, Blue aad Brown Coot Blanket* Satin Vesliogs, KM. Cashmere, Berlin and Buckskin Gloves, Merino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, White Lioea Shirts, and Silk Cravat*.

CASES SUPERIOR SILK HATS, expressl* made for the retail trade. A large assortment of SILK and MOHAIR PLU3H CAR?. Cloth and Velvet do., Blk and Drab Mexican and Boons Vl«u HaU,

Boot® and Shoes.

ttheetlng«, 8h I tl »g», Ticking*, Flannels, Linseys, Cheek*, Irish Linens, and TableCloths

Dve Stuff, Queensware, Tobacco, TEA, SUGAR and COFFER. It ii nnnecessary to enumerate further, soffice It to *ay, that his stock I* one of the largest and best selected In the City and his prices, conatdering the cheapness of goods K«»l litis fail, cannot fail to give satisfaction to all, even the most peonrlou*

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F. NIPPERT,

F-tusJsoTo^'i BLOC*, NO«TH or TJIS Pi tuc 8«c*sr, Oct. 31, IfSi'Stf Terra-Hanto, Indiana.

110! FOR THE PRAIRIE CITY STORE.

A if rent beginning for the Pa'! Campaign at this famous establishment. ^HE tromendions losses to the Msnofscturer fully deiitonstrated in the sale of 10,000 yards Heavy Brown Sheetings and Shirting*, Now openeJ and scattering far aud near.

TV Price,

SIX to EIGHT CENTS per yard. Bleached Sl.lrting*. 6%, 8 and 10 cenU. Tiio cites pes Goods, for the money, ever shown by sny

Ifcre men.

WW. these wobeard-of bargains we are daily receiving and opening Mouiiin De lysine*,

Ginghams, Prints, Alspacss,

Blk Silks, lut,

O* At Grtatlg rtJuctd prices. XI J)or»'t btnr UII Jfo« om them. Uctober al, lf»l-4if M. W. \V 1LLIAMS.

LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE

When the Bell Kings! a a

COMPLETE

And now opening at the Prairie City Store, No. 2, Farrington's Block. flHE largest and best selected stock of DRY GOODS ever exhibited In Uilaclty, comprising a full variety of ail the fliif rcnt slyles of Goods in market. LlRtHS GOODS,—Rich PsrlsPrinted De Ulnes, Parisian

Cloths, Et»gll#h and Scotch De I-aln**, Gold Medal D* lysines,Tilnghsm*, all colors Coburgs,

Stc.

ALAPACAS,—High color'd Plaid, Flgur'd and Changeable, all colors Plain—Cherry, Crimson, Blue. Drab, Ittaok Alap ica* and Mohair Lustre*, all qualltie*. n.ANN ELS,—A larae assortment of English and Ameri* c.Mt FlauneU, Twilled, EsJ, White, Yellow and

Dotnrt. House Koeping Goods, D-inmk 1al«te Cloth*, bleaeii'd and brown 0-4 and 10-4

Tablt Linen. UlejcliM and brown| Scotch and Russia l)i«.|ter», Uruslt. Llueu Sheeting, Pillow Case Linens and Cotton* 4-4. 5-4, 6-4, iO-4 and )0-4 Cotton Sheeting Canton Flannel*,

Batting. Wadding* Linen Napkin* and Dollies, PR1N'l"S,—Darh EnBiishant! Amerk»n,all»or|sand prices. WHITE GOODS,~Tlaln and Strip'd Cambric*, Dotted

Swl,»* Mu«lli»a, Plain Swiss, and Sursuet Cambrics, India and Book Muslins, Dressing Muslius, Long ,«f, Cloth, Iriih Linens, 4c., UM Bmdclotlw,

Casstmerea, SatUnets, tnd

if Veetlngs. Ia tliis dofsirlment we have a larger as»ortment than we have heretojafe kept, and defv competition.

All tit* nbovft ttixt 47 l3r«y Iwdi noi mftutloiwli cto be sern at «h» Pralrl* City Store. October 84,1861-4if M. W. WILLIAMS.

Hi: MOV A I.!

M. IIAtJKR embraces this opportttnity of informing his former patron*, »ud the public gWMirvtiy, that lie has remo ed hie

Saddl«ry and Harness Manufactory, to |he frame building, en Market Street, south of Longdon a Livery Stable, where he keepe a fenersl

(formerly Dole's) assortment of 8 and every thing In that line. IT All work entrusted to him neatly aad promptly executed.

SADDLERY. HARNESS, BRIDLES,

Ma. SAMUEL HAGER Hae alao removed his MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE la th« front part of the seme building. All burtoees entrusted to him wtil receive prompt aad eBctaat atUnUoa,

Terro-Hante, Maroli 9C le58*S#tf

A. II. L. BAKER,

Forwarding and Commission

A N

E A N E A E IN O E

BBL AIR,

tt£L KtVKt rSMK* OAX.) CtAT COCNTT. IKOTANA.

OC KS, f*t WiUtug parpeoea, for salo al Um Bel Alt Quarts t».yT-8aay

W O N S O N

Boot- and Shoemaker,

O^edMT StmiA \fiki E*s?*StntU nrp«ir«Af iwn *kMl aotlcc. I T«rtv44*«|e, &

T. AUn M. D.,

^Physician and Snrgeoa,

rUCLD

sttfol'T a»in«»s»ee te the clUseas of|

1 Tetre-ILvi.-, end tkiaity, Aat We kw» Uksa aa Market aad OW» streets

at the &*mi

(Ismt-roam JakKtaa"* eoitief} where he n»f ho hood .t all itoiM-s datifg tha dav, «R«ft whan ptoSswwwrfly •Wat. Re^aw ai the l{r%irW lloa-^ *Wrehf may he

aheftnt. »^om (•aad art

Powa.<p></p>Powder

Opposition to Pedlars!

UAjL%XD

FFF u.. Keatodky at per sls«l« keg* sad t« lam H4f ksfs t4»ait« keg*.7* f1 ••g

SopnHar realy mid* KtAes far aak aa4 wettnatwi. -Aiaperter 4 ar S Revetvers at rsdaced prtowa. Atcry bm and aseertawat of Gnn to TrUwwata^s^Eylpatati,

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Daily, No.6,

BGFERTO

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March 26. 1852 26m0

EXCELS

Gleaaiagsnj A Lady's Moby Dick.

Drc-46, l«l-l3tf

B^pot

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Griffith's Western Line.

Evan Griffith,

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r^wr^D^iow !Vrit,ty*{B,kmadF*"cysnk"' J- M. Griffith &, Co., Bufialo, N. Y. JE. W. Swane land Figar*d?Ub Poplins :«,... mr i-

We are continually receiving large additions of

October 17. 1051-tf

American Remedy!

The Great POWELLS' LINIMENT

a W A S A S 8 8 8 A S

and Is rapidly superceding all other preparations in the cure of the following diseases: Foa Ma.—Olwtinate Ulcers, Scrofula, Old Sores, Cuts,!

Fresh Wounds, Cutaneous Eruptions, Chilblains, Sorej Throat, Rheumatic Pains, Contracted Chords. Pains ln( the Side and Back, Sore Nipples, Sore Breasts, Tetter,, Scald Head, Cracked Hands, Salt Rheum, and in short,, ALL DISEASES OF THE 8KIN, with all Indolent* lUcors and Sores of whatever character. Foa Bxast—Poll Evil, C*llona, Spavins, Sltfast, Strains,

Freeh Wounds, Lameness and Cracks, Foundered Feat,. Scratches or Grease, Galls of all kinds, all Affections »f( the Eye, Sprains, Bruises, Cranked Heels, Ring Bone, Sweeny. Ftstnla, Wind Galls, Rheumatism, and In fact,' Af.1. DISEASES Of STOCK, wherein an externa], application of medicine ia required.

IJ" Powell's Liniment to soM by R. H. SWAIN, Druggist, Terre-Haute Aad by Reuben Harrison, Palestine, III. Jotin Dickson, Rebseoa, III.} Weed it Draper, and John A. Merrick, Huteoartlte, Ill.| John B. Richerdeea, York, HI. L. Brad*) she w, Marshall, IH.

Powell's Lialmoat may also to obtained of the proprietor at his depot la Lawrvaoevtlle, Lawrence eoaaty, Illinois, aad of merahaato aad draggisla geaefally throughout the Weetera coaatry.

I. A. POWELL,

eeptsmber 12, l8Sl-J0-ly

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4, Bancroft's History af the Catted States. Lectures en the History at Franoe, by Sir Janes Stephen.

Faggot af French Stick*, by Sir Francis Head. Ciorcmoek, by Alice Carey. Hearts Unveilad, or I kaow yon like Him, by Sarah Em sry Seymour.

TheWtde, Wfcle Werid. Dream Land by D-yiifbt, by Caroline Cheasehra. toad Grasping*,by Dnlkrtt.

Trags araaad the Worl'

Mohy Dick, lyHtraai MelriOa.

The OoUen L«g*wt, Inr I««afWlow.

Tha Island

POTTER 4 CO.

riga.

A NY ^stiWy *f lorft *ad

A

Saxc^s Poems. Snow Image aad other twfca told take, by Hawthorn* Nights ia a Block Hens*. W solera Perumltar*, a ef WiscMNia. Illinois and Iowa, with remarks «a Miawnta, aad other Territories, hy Daalel S, Carttsa. #lr Jahn Frank Ha and the Arctic Expedition4^ CVRe^W WM SwS

IM* ia the SomdwKh hlands. by Rev, II. T- Chsever. Weaaea of ChrMkantty, by aha Kavaaaagh. Siyafd Tiwlfirli Pan—.. The t'se of Ssntot, by the anther of the Maidsn AnaA t'Tinftur

Ho«ms

S

SCOTT. & SPENCER,*

Forwarding and Commission Merchants and

CONSIGNEES AT TOLEDO, OHIO,

FOR

gents, IjT

Wm. S. Towle.s 33 Coentres wit

ip,

M*'*—

«r the Yeaag

t^s*

away.

tW fivawtef Bmrik, ly Mr*. Kirk land. £lwOMs.byS. P. RHdtvdh. ^*rfrJloe,« Pertna, mm wtmam, H—-' Apt*»,#af' ofAa»g.J**k.

Ik MarveTs Works.

|^REAM IMet

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Frvoh Gtoaota^k. or *N*« ^wf fcnm the CM at Continental Sn**f» -1

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N. Y.

C.

Ship by New York and Troy Tow Boats,! A. R. Cobb &, Co., Baflalo, N. Y.

And Hat and Cap Establishment,

Western States Uiuyg Without Traasliipaieat at Troy or ittuyt

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Canfield.)

AGENTS,

East River, except Sonday.|Ship by Boat loot of Broad Street, N. Y.

Also, Proprietors with H. B. SMITH of Terre-Haute and Toledo Line CHI

Wabash and Erie Canal

EARLY & LEGGETT,

march 36,1832-26m6 Terre-Hanto, Tnfliana

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EARLY & LEGGETT,_0

Forwarding and Commission Merchants,"

also, Dealers in all kinds of ^Produce.

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

LOUISVILLE^ "'miSsWK

CLOTHING STORE

NORTH-EAST CORNER OP THE PUBLIC SQUARE,

E E A E IN I A N A

Still soars as nsnal above all competition

Come on, old friends and new. ones, and examine for yourselves Ol'R STOCK this season is decidedly the laff^at—most skilfully cut and thoroughly well made— most beautiful in quality and material—consisting of (he greatest variety of styles—and at the same lime, THE CHEAPEST, mark that! THE CHAPEST— all thing* considered—of any that has ever yet been brought to this good town of Terre-Haute.

FASHIONABLE CLOTHING.

To our already extensive slock, from our own Manufactory, North-East Corner of Market and First Streets, LOUISVILLE, KY. Mark Well!—We superintend the making up of our own Goods and, therefore we WARRANT THE WORKMANSHIP of every garment we sell.

N. B. Any garment purchased at this Establishment exchanged if not folly approved. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLI

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HATS, CAPS, FINE SHIRTS, ETC., ETC.

STRAUS & ISAACS,

NORTHEAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE, TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

1852. brown a dodd, 1852.

FOKVVARDLNG & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TOLEDO, OHIO.

AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES# CLINTON LINE. Win. Monteath fc Co., Albany, Proprietors.

Chapin dt Keyser, llSBioad Street, New York,' O. P. Scovell, 5 Broad Street, Boston, Wm. Monteath, Bnffklo, Brltton db Co., Terre-Hante,

O. P. Scovell, 5 Broad Street, Bostdn,

For Freight apply t*~_

H. Squiers. Dunkirk.

Sam. Brown, General Freigkt Agent, Foot Duane 8t-, N.Y. march 19, 1859-24j I

Tene-Hante audi Alton Railroad Co. "f *THEREAS, the amount of five hundred thonsand dollars has been subscribed ts the eapttnl Mock of (the Terre-Hante aad Alton Railroad Company, pursusntto (the provisions ef na act entitled aa act to incorporate th* Terre-Haato aad Alton Railroad Company, approved January 96th. 1P51. The aaders^rnod. Directors of said C«nCpany, nam*d ia said act, hereby give natto* tbat a meeting (aftbeStocbelders of arid Cornpaay. will be bdd in SheT^brvtlle. tn 8lwlby coaaty oa the 90th day af April, 1W9, Hbr the election of (btrtoea Directors, for the fatare maih ragemeat of the affairs ef said Company, which election will be hoM parsaant to the pro»ieioas of the 6th sectiss of the iaetabors rsArrad to. ..

Raht Sn»lh,

II

Sammerfield, or life oa a Farsa. Alb«n, a ta!e of th* Now WacM,ty tito i«U»r af Lad

"1 Saat Wade, H. J. AahaMtra, Simoon Ryder. J. M. EaMia, P. a Hoggins, Ian* Saaford,

HT. F. TWatoa.

SPRING

v.

No. 121, Broad St, N.Y.

Pnre

Wines and

THE

Old

Aosnts.

WESTERN FREIGHT E01tiil cOIPA5?T. raoraicroas: Wm. Monteath, BuSslo, I Thomas P.Waters, N.York. H.C. South with, jr., Albany, Wm. F. Leonard, do. Chnpin dt Keyser, 113 Broad St, New York,' Waters St Leonard, 9kC Court land St., do T. P. Waters, 117 Broad St., do

V~.

CYRUS EDWARDS, Pros*t'

B»Satherh«

Alton Railroad Co.

•1\TOTtCR ia h*Mty g*«», that l»o^ •«'*XSF? flsrtfcer anhmtjwsn tothocsyHat otocfc *f th*Tbr: i-Haato and Alloa Koad Company, on tks **h *y rf

\PNL 1SS9,

atthalollowiaarptBDe*, to-wte

\pr4, 18S9, atthefattowlMrplaee*, to-w«j

tolTSSwwnMYi msd Paris, Ettear, «»nftr!?finrto T«W4I«M^L*IHM.

r«rre-IIs*to, S.v RahartSeKb*

A1Imi,1M»-

A.

CYRUS BDWAKI38,

8Umoa Ryder,

^^SmanolWnda, ^.CKwlMb JefcaSkffiyaii,

S3

Wm.F. Thornton

Tstn^am, Apr. HlWMl

Instantly S*F

Frm%

I. LDtthr, B. 1- Aahmsra, J. M-Snsttn, .... jA.-—ja WW Igh IL*

ef b» Ms Hetarlan ttw D.(X tatrmimm BCC«INGRAM. age «t «m mt BsOl

K-!«l^.8H«WVflWl!yp*WS»

{BUSINESS CARDS.

1851.

WHOLESALE DRUG STORE, Directly North of the Court House, aud *esi doer

East of K. W. Sedam's.

rpHE undersigned has raceiTad aad is raeamng tko larjeet stock of D*»-stu& ever

MfcbM for

ia tj

as any othei establishment oa the Wabash. His slock cw sUtsasasaalof ajgeoeral aseorta»eat of Mineral and Botanic Medici nee, suited to the wants of the Conn try, aad he hopes from his long experience aad his nsnel attention to barlaeoa in trying to supply the wants of his customers in his line, to merit a continuance of their patronage.

OILS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, &c^ 6 bbis. Unseed OH, 6 Laid 7 Turpentine, 5 Alcohol, 6 Spanish Whiting, 5 Rosla, 1000 lbs. Red Load, 300 Dry white do $ 100 kegs Pure" do 700 Ibe. British Lustre, 500 Black Lead, 100 Litharge, 400 Venetian Red, 306 Yellow Ochre, 300 Spaniab Brown, 700 Ground Logwood, 300 Extract 150 Castile Soap, 900 Pearl Starch, 80 Chrome Yellow, 100 do Green, 100 Paris do

Whisker, fcc., for sale at Canlngham's Wholesale Drag Store. May 3,1851-37-tf J. R. CPNTNGHAM

STOVES, TIN-WARE, etc.

SHOP on National Road St., opposite Post OfBoe. NOAH BEYMEB ft CO.,

WOU

LO rapMIfully .naoutic. lo lb.jnblle Ih.t Ihoy have on band a good assortment of the latest and most approved patterns of COOKING and OTHER STOVES, among which may be found the

ETNA, (with charcoal arrangement in hearth,) BEST PREMIUM, (a Up top stove,) QUEEN OF THE WEST, PHOENIX PREMIUM, and many other pattern.

Alto, a fall assortment of

TIN-WARE, HOLLOW-WARE. fcc. Particular attention given to House Spouting, and Job Iptio Terre-Haute, June 90,1851-38-tf

Work, of every description.

HARDWARE AND SADDLERY.

SPRING "ARRIVAL!

Only 30 days from New York City via New Orleans, per Ship Vancouver to New Orleans.

are now enabled to announce the receipt of a large portion of onr Shelf Hardware, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, making onr 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 Wabuih Valley. Our prices, either for cash or approved credit, will be quit* as low as the nimble ninepenae,—and no 25 per cent, added to the credit buyer. Our customers and all customers in want of anv kind of Hamwaak will find what we tag true, if they will give u* a call.

April 11,1851-38-tf S H. POTTER & CO.

HEAVY GOODS.

1 AA TONS OF IRON, Nails, Spike, Anvils, Bellows, JLUU Vices, Sledges, Sheet Iron, Tin Plate. Copper, Wire, Coil Chain, Eliptic Springs, Spring Steel, Cast do EnglUh Hoop L. do., German do., Americas and Swede* Blister do., Swedes and Sable Bar Iron, Russia Nail Rods, Axle Drafts,

Joet received and selling at greatly reduced prices. April 11,1851-98-tf 8. H. POTTER & CO.

LOOK OXTT!!

FOR THE TEKRE-HAUTE CABINET SHOP!!

undersigned wishes to inform the ctUxens of TerreHante and the surrounding country that they have established themselves in this place where they expect to keep on hands all kinds cf FURNITURL, such as

A I S

Cushioned and Canc-Bottom

Sofas, Loiin^r^t^itus, Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, and many other things too namerous to mention all of which we warrant to be manufactured from the best material, and the workmanship

Fnmitare

made new. All kinds of Lumber tak­

en in exchange for work. Please call and see for yourselves. Shop, on Market st, two door* north of Dodson's Bakery.

J. V. LINOS AT. Of Parts, Ky,

AaXT™'

NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY.

DER*

COFFINS MADE TO ORD JO September 19,1851. 51 FERDINAND COO

COMMISSION, FORWARDING,

AUD

WESTERN PRODUCE MERCHANTS,

lOO Caaaji Street, HEW ORLEANS.

LIBERAL ADVANCE8 mad* on property con signed to the abort hoaae by B. B. SMITH.

Terre-Haute, Angvst 8,1851*45-tf'

NEW SHOE STORE

SCROOLEY VANHORW,

Offer for sale a large assortment BOOTS AND SHOEa

ALSO, A VARIETY OF

All af which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at their new store in Pbnlx Row, mi National Rood street, fifth door from the ooraer of Market stnwt.

They will aba maaafaetw* Boots aad Sh**e to order at th* same place. SCHOOLEY it VAN HORN. Terra-Hau to, Octohsr IP, IS5l-3-tf

MEW Sf®¥l

PARLOR, aad BOX

STOVES,

Whleh hewffl UKpaah vr FrU*c*. Ca* Stovas canal* af ifc* c^ehrated imjfnta*

Trimmph Stove,

gJLkasta In oil bsaasknsysra alan, ih* eelebrated SOCMLE OVEN «TOVE—with a variety at stkinsf eaekiag pattern. His Pariar Stowe ata of

STJSiSHiBtSaSS-—^

MU.SSMS^

JlX

JOSEPH DEROLF,^/ )K.

A. C. LAWMUtCB, Of Virginia.

9^

LINDSAY & LAWBENCE,

Of

0s

Hie

BUC

BUSINESS CARDS. WOOD A DONNELLY,

AND DEALERS IN

Drags, Medicines, Famta| ^Oils,

prloea. Druggists

50 Boxes Window Glass, 19 do 8 tar Candiee, 8 do Rosin Soap, 3bUs.C*pa}Yarni*b, 35 gals. Coach do 36 Black do 36 Japan do 45 Neat's ft Oil, 60 Castor Oil, 30 Pnre OUve Oil, 150 lbs. Nitric Acid, 400 Sulphnric do bbls Plaster Paris, 4 6 Fish Oil, 3 White Chalk, 300 Ibe. Bar Lead, 400 Copperas, 40 Am. Vermillion, 36 gals. Sperm Oil, 100 lbs. Iadigo, ,:S MO Alam, 190 Bine Stone,'v Brandy, Boarboa and Rye

Sye4tenfl^ Wlndow-Olaas, Ac., KEEP constantly oa hand a large aad well selected aasortsaent of Oenmim Dra^w, Jfedictaes, Qmiesb, Spitta, Perfmwury, 4K- $*-

PURE WINES AND BRANDIES. They are enabled to supply dealers with Moffbtt's PUIs aad Bitter*—Jar ne's Medicineo— McLane's Vermifuge and Pills—Brant's Expectorant aad Balsam—W right'a Pitla—Wletar's Balsam of Wild Cherry—Townaend'aSarsapari! la, and many others, at the Proprietors'

Physicians, Country Merchants, end Manufacturers,

8napltod on the most LIBERAL TERMS. All orders will meet with prompt attention aad all articles warranted to be of the best qualitr also, great care takea ia peeking. febai-91-ly

Terre-Hante Marble Depot. THE

undersignod has bought the entire stock of mid Shop Fixtures belonging to the late firm of

Barton, Hawley & Co., stock, he I

and in addition to their large stock, he has just reoetved a fine lot of Rutland and Italian Marble, and is now prepared at the "Old Merbie Yard," on Fourth street, (South of the Post-Office,) to execute with neatness all orders In his line of buaineas. Head Stones, Monuments, Spires, *u, will be kept constantly on hand, and will be sold on as reasonable terms aa can be procured in this country.

Terre-Haute, May 9,1851.-31-tf A. B. BARTON.

Bargains to be had in Leather

AT REDUCED PRICES!

xerre-i

THE

Terre-Hante, Indiana. ed Informs his friends and tike public has the most complete stock of market, which is offered at the lowest

undersigned In!

generally, that lie

LEATHER in this mai

rates, among which may be found the Boat Cincinnati Tanned Solo Leather New York Red

Cincinnati Band Harness, Bridle and Skirting Leather Kip and Calf Skins and Upper Leather Lining and Pad Skius Philadelphia Ladles Morocco •1 Men's Goat, Deer and Lamb Skina shoe bindir.g all of which can be had cheap for CosA!

The public are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock. CASH paid for Leather In the rough. Prompt attention paid to all orders.

IT The highest cash price pnid for Hides, green and dry, at all times also, for good Sheep Peits. October 94,1851-tf JOHN TIERNAN.

EAGLE FOUNDRY.

0"1 KINDS and sixes of PLOWS 39 different kinds of C\. STOVES

4

sites STEAM ENGINES 9 siies

Hortt Power* and Threshing Machinet 1 sise Walr's Vegetable Grinder or Corn Cruaher Tuhnino Lathks for Wood or Iron Well snd Cistern PUMPS. All kinds of Mill snd Machinery Castings Brass and Composition Castings Plow Castings and Plow Points of every kind. All descriptions of

TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK, Hollow Wsre, Lard and Sugar Kettles, Andirons, Sudirons and Wagon Boxes. Also, all kinds of FINISHING either in Cast Iron, Wrought Iron or Brass and PATTERN MAKING, of every description, at the above establishment corner of First and Streets.

There are no belter toor&men in this country, nor better flock used, than will bo found at these works. Having heretofore received a liberal share of patronage, I shall, In future, aim to merit its continuance.

Terre-Haute, May 9, l?5l-39-tf

SfENCER, OWEN COUNTY, INDIANA. E undersigned would inform the traveling public that he has taken charge ef th* above named House,

SpailWBpW

I S S

Marble

I I 8 8 8 A 8

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HIDES AND LEATHER, National Road Street, Green Front,

JOSEPH GROVER.

NEW GOODS.

Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware.

The subscriber has Just received a new supply of Gold and Silver Watched Silver Spoons, gold pins, finger rings, ear rlnga, cuff pins locket, vest, ana guard Chains Pencils and the best of Golu Pens. Steel snd Fsncy Goods. CUTLERY—Consisting of fine Pocket and Hunting

Knives, and REVOLVERS.

Specks and cases, gold snd silver, plaited, snd steel frames, to suit all eye#. CLOCKS of different kinds snd prices. -Vetches repaired In the best workmanlike manner, and WASKANTKO.

WANTED—A good watchmaker. JACOB K. CRISHER, First door west of Fsrrington's Block, and North of Terre-Haute, Dec. 96, '51-yl Court House.

SPENCER HOUSE,

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October 94, l85l-4tf Proprietor.

COLLECTIONS IN ILLINOIS.

U. MANLY,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

MARSHALL, CLARK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, fTAVINC resided for twenty years In thocoontyand

having a genera! acqualntsnce In the county, oilers his eervlcee in the collection of Debts, payment of Taxes, dbe., In th* Bastern part of Illinois—and in buying, selling and locating Land Warranto, &c. For his ability and fidelity la business b* refers to the Members of Congress from Illinois. February 13,1859-90-1

"SYLVESTER WILLIAMS,

(SUCCESSOR TO Z. GAPEN)

UNDERTAKER and COFFIN MAKER.

RESPECTFULLY

informs the cltlsens of Terre-Hauto

and vicinity, that he will give undivided attention to tha above business, with a view to relieve the friends of diirasanil persons from the indispensabl* dntta* attending the death af a friend, aad would state that be I* prepared to undertake the whole bosinam of Funerals, if desired, or any pert thereof, at reduced prices.

A HEARSE wlB, ia *11 oasos, be fnrnisbed./res of ehargt to each as procure coffins at bis establishment. COFFINS kept oa hand of all sizes.

To persons in the country I would say, that I will far ni*h coffin* rhropfr than they have been fnratohod by any person In th* county, and will attend th* Funeral with my Hoarse, free of charge, any distance net over tea ml 1m. •-.SHOP oa Cherry stroaMmtweeb M-rket aad Second

Torre-Han to, April 5,1850. SI—At

t:

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

Notice to Builders.

S A S O O I N A N A E

MANUFACTORY.

•X

4

AVE eommeaeed the above hmdaaes it meriy eocapied by M. Btohep, on Foarth street, near

HAVE commenced the above hmdaaas ia ibe shop faraeriy eocapied by M. Btobep, en Foarth street, near Pe*t OSee, Terrs-Hsate

sm

Tern-Santo, Fernery*, til****

weald take this method

af iafermiag persons that may wast anything ia the above Rne of hnslaoas, and invito them to give sao a call, as I latend maaafreteriaf my articles team tho aery hast fsaittf afLrnmUm. Fers*w erecting beildinfs in the city areas atry will fiad it to their interest to glw ma a can, as I Aall spare •3 p*tns to neeeanaadaS* thorn In ftafc* aad th* latest styles ef work. Oidera from a diatoacs esa be mat tbrmjgb the pert OSn*, aad will receive Mmtedlsto attention. Perseus to the etty wfll lease ordeas as «riy pMwlWe.

G. W. SHAFFER.

LOOK OUT FOR CTRE1

be esnftd Inisin te a |ssd mpsadMi Csapaay.

The Utiea Inftnmnoe Company

at UTICA, (Hew Ye* 9mm,)

j^toJeae,1850,with

Yodi, and

a eapUalofOas

ssenmd aader the itinera! Insarnaoe law of Wow rs ameag

TU

:*£.-

Kloss

North of the Square,

Dr.

sseekbetlera eesae ef

CbyoT Utiea. It is a now wsi*#nny, haH^g na aid •emake aa. and w« Umm» «t mhmmtmmmy

Fwte(tw*a II, ISSI^ promptly md liberally aijusUd. eabecrtber, actlog as Agent for the tftka Ioaaia

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MEDICINES.

Cheaaicnl Camponnd similnr to 4 Oil *f tlie Hair.

A

One free application of the Hair Gloss will impart a more lasting beauty aad moisture to the hair, than a whole bottle of the alohoilc preparations usually eold besides it will not soil the fiaeet linen. Persons whose hair are slightly gray, will find this article to make their hair darker, aad reader the gray hairs acaroely perceptible Mothera will find this preparation the beat they can use to dreiur children's hslr, keeping it in place, giving It a most beautiW lostra and cauaing it to grow luxuriantly. If any pre-

nation of art can cause th* hair to grow, the Spanish Hair will do it. Very liberal discounts made to Druggists and those who bay by wholesale. Address C. P. Fay, Owego, N. Y. Price 35 cents per bottle.

O" Dealers ia Vigo County, Ind., can learn terms on enquiry of the Editor of the Journal, at Terre-Haute, Ind. Nov. 7th, '51-6-ly.

The Best and Cheapest Family Medicine in World. O E S O O N

SiUmPAMtU PMS,

Aa Alterative, Tonic, Diuretic, and mild Cathartic.—Price 95 cents per box, containing 50 Pills. Each box contains fifty pills, which makes them as cheap again as any other standard pill, and four times choaper, and warranted much superior In the cure of various diseases, to sny of the Syrup mixtures sold besides being a more convenient and proper form for use. FjTlHE astonishing success which has attended the use of

Dr. Roberts' Compound Sarsaparilla Pills Is proof abundaut and oonoluaivs that they are truly Natures'Own Remedies, aud that they will cure all curable diseases, quicker and more pleasantly than apv ether medicine ever known.— The Pills are principally an alterative medicine, (their basis being the solid extract of Sarsaparilla, prepard in a superior manner.) but sufficiently cathartic to gently assist nature, without purging uunecessarily, which makos them peculiarly adapted to weak and enfeebled persons, invigorating and strengthening the body, purifying the system, productug uew rich blood and a healthy action of the stomach and liver.

They are acknowledged by our ablest phyalclsns to be not only unexceptionable, but efficacious iu the highest degree, aud aa a general

Famiiy Medicine Uncqtinlled.

The Compound Sarsaparilla Pills are used for the permanent cure or those diseases which arise from an Impure state of the blood, and morbid secretion* of the liver and stomach, vis: erysipelas, scrofula or king's evil, ulcers, scald head, obstinate cutaneous eruptions, blotches, bolls, pimples, sore, weak or Inflamed eves, glandular swellings, rheumatic affbetions pains In the 'bones and joints, dropsy, dyapepsls, asthma, diarrheas ami dysentary, coughs, colds, consumption when caused by capillary obstructions of the lungs in persons of scrofulous constitutions, indentation of the lungs, Influenza, indigestion, headache, jaundice, fever and ague, chill fevers, and fevers in general, general and nervou* debility, and diseases arising from an injudicious use of mercury, and whenever medicine Is required to Invigorate and purify the system.

They are purely vegetable compound, and may be us*d by persons of all ages. They are pleaMnnt to the palate, and produce no nausea, uneasiness or grilling In their operation. Hundreds of certificates could bo given of those who have used litem 'villi great benefit

We aak no person to take our word as to the merits of the medicine, but to call on the agent and purchases box, and If on trial it does not give the raont perfect satisfaction, they can return the box and receive the money paid for the same. Purchasers will be particular to ask for "Dr. Roberts' Compound Sarsaparilla Pills," and observe that the green wrapper on each nox has a fnc almlie of the signature of Jos. Roberta,

M.

TUB TRtJH

DIGESTIVE FLUID OB ^GASTRIC JUICE.

Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth 8T0MACH OF the great S. HOUGHTON, M. D.,

spared E O a re on so A O N I E I he Physiological Chemist, by J. Philadelphia, Pa. This 1a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaondlce, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, Curing after Nature's own method, by

Nature's own Agent, the Gsstrle Juice. £7" Half a teaspoon fa I of Pk»in, infused in water, will dlgeet or dissolve, Five Pounds of RoaU Beef in about (too hour 1, out of the stomscb.

PEPSIN Is the chief element, or Or sat Digesting Principle of th* Gastric Jolue—the Sfoivnt of the Food, the Purifying, Preterving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach ef the Ox, thus forming an ArriricuL Diocerivx Funn, precisely like the natural astric Jaic* in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect eubttitute for It. By the aid *f this preparation, th* pains and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA are removed, just as they wrald be by a healthy Stomach.

(It

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the Natnrnl |V

THE SPANISH HAIR GLOSS,

Clean, white aad beautiful preparation for promoting the growth, luxurtaaca and beauty of the Hair—removing dandruff, acalee aad scurf, aad curing the onto*' aeus diseases of the ecalp—unequalled for keeping the Hair moist, imparting to It a rich silky soilness aad highly beautiful laatra. Iu soothing and agreeable properties wit! bo found remarkable, applied either to the head or Irritations *f th* skin. It ia nnlik* any of the Alchoolic aad Oil preparations so commonly used for the Hair. Its superiority over all hair preparations consists in its properties being moistening and. cooling, imotead of drying anu heating as the alcoholic preparations are and being tree of tit* greasy qualities of marrow, oila, dee. Its power to remove the glutinous coating which obstructs the pores of th* akin when unhealthy, aad which prevent the follicles from exuding aa oily substance necessary to the natural molstnre, beauty and growth of the hair ia unequalled.

D. and C. P. Fay, and to pur­

chase none others. letters on the lubject of tho medicine, must be addressed, post peld, to C. P. Fsy, Owego, Tioga Co., N. Y*

O* Dealers iu Vigo County, !ml., can learn terms on enquiry of the Editor of tho Journal, at Terre-Haute, Ind. Nov. 7, '51-6-ly.

flatsrsd aooMrUng to A* of Ootiffrwu, In (Us r«ar li/il, by 1.

A

Houghton,

M. I).

In

Umi

Clork't Ofllec

r«nn*jrlT&nla.Districtlh«or

Oourt tor Ibutara Dlrtrtet of

Another Scientific Wondor!

DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S

GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER.

'K

th©

Is doing wond*rs

for Dyspeptics, caring cases of Debility, Emsclatlon, Nervoas Decline, snd DyspepUe Consumption, supposed to be oa the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which It based, la th* highest degree curious and tf markabi*.

Scientific Evidence!

BARON LIEBIG la his celebrated work oa A nimbi Chemistry, says: "Aa Artificial Digeetlve Fluid, aaalagona to the Gastric /nice, may be readily prepared from tho mucous membrane ef the stomach ef the Ox, in which vari-

to the Gastric /nice, may be

•as articles of feed, as meat and eggs, will be oofUned* shangoi, mmd digested, imat te the soma manner as they would ha baths human tfswsrs."

ETCell an the Agent, aad grt a Descriptive gratis, giving a targe aotoaat of

Hcbwtw's

Umi

basinem men af Q»sida caaaty and th*

has no heohaaej ia reeemmeml

err*-AMI*, ffo*. I *"51 »m

iiiiiiiiiiiffl*'

Scimti/jc

Etiowok,Circular,

similar to the above, together with Reports of RxaASKASLK Ccaxn, from all parts of the United Stole*. *~Tr AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN ha* nroduced tha usost marveileas effects, la caring eases of DeHUty, Emaciation, Nervous DatHm, ead Dypeptie C*naumptian. It isimpos•ibl* to give th* details of cases In the limits of this advsrtisMMBt hat eathoatieotod certificates have been given ef mar* than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES la Philadelphia New York end Beetoa atone. These wern nearly oil deep#rate eaees, and the curss were not only rapid and wenderfal, hat peraaecent.

It is a greet Neraaus AnHdats, and particnlarly nssfal for tendeney to Bilious disorder, Liver Compiaiat, Fever aad AfH, or bedly traetod fever aad agae, aad the evil eflkto Qalniae, Nsnsry, and ether drags npon the Dlgsetlre Orgaas, after a leaf sfekness* Ake, fer exeees In aaOat, and tito to* free nee of ardent sprite. It aloMet reconcile Beahh wMb Intemperance.

Psrttn is prepared la Powder aad la Flald

torm—aad ia PraserlpUoa vkle fer the *m cf Pbyeieisas. FaivxTS CinaOLaas fer die ase of Physicians, may be obtained at fir. Houghton or U* Agaats, deeeribing the whale of pMsanstoa* aad gifting the aatfcarittisapon which

Jaw efthi* aew remedy are bsaad. A* It Is mta oacnt rrairt »o ebjectioa esn he raised against Its nee by rbisiniier la raspaetable standing and regaiar practice. PriZoNS DOtXAAjnboUi? *u«m-WQOV 4 DONNELLY, Torre Haato,

Wheiseals end Retail Afsaist

CRAW as AD 4- 0*OW^/iV(?tIndl««»olta, April fth, IflW-SS-ly T'