Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 4, Number 35, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 May 1852 — Page 4

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MERCHANDIZE.

New and Desirable AND G& CE 3ZE 583 8

rpHE subscriber, at the BOSTON STOKE, to »ow r»ctlrfof large and general stock of Riek Fancy abd fts/dr Dry Goods, Boaaets, Hsts, Cap#, Boots, Shoeo^

Hardware, Qneeaswsre, dtc-, &x-, conaiiUng ia part of .|| the following: Rich DtOW Bilkt, Til: Raftrllaek Gro De Rhine, 'tOm ?**»«$•** Flgarod Black Brocade, wry rich, *-»•.** Fancy Colours d« do heavy Poulards aad other Dr»«

Silk*.

s* JgQoniiiiftDresa Goods,— mmW' -ftp** Sapor. Black Challl a W a

A fall assortment of coUurtdB*T*geo, Cbslliei, Silk Tissues, &*.

Bazege Do LihWI. See.,—A large and aplendld •lock fancy and plain Da Lainaa and "iHt jftM? jimrete De Laines, Figured, Chan|«Ue a ad Plain Poplin. flFiagbamS. &C..—Plaid and Chacnbray Gingham*, *1 *4f3i -aw Black and Second Mourning do

StMA pta id and Plain Linan 'do towns and Chintas,—A gnat variety Printed and ,,fff +•,#** s' p|u|M {^|WM—new style, aome rery cbepp, *-~r* 4-4 Engtlih and Proneh Chintz.

Calicoes,—A very large stock and embracing variety of styles—aome rery Rich and low prksea. Plain and Figured Swiaa Muslins,

iDrels" Moslinsr x|vi ?f «M «3

Book and Mnll do IIMtop and Victoria Lawns, Plain and har'd Jaeonet and Gtmbrica, Corded Bonnet Muslitui and Dimities.

Iticb Dreti lihawli sad Kcarfs,— '.**•

Bud

Bu*»"d

^Varieties, —Embracing Linen and Cotton Table and ^•e,j. Toweling Dlapera, Bxtrn fine, medium and low price Irfatfi Linen*, ^iJ(M Linen Sbeetiiiff* and Pillow Caae Liuena, l.incu iltikfd.,—beat Spool Cotton*,—Linen and

Cotton Klo*a~-ficwing Silk*, Noedlea, Pin*— Pearl, Thread and Kaucy Glaaa Button*—Hooka und Eye*, &c., &.c. With every variety of Dret* Trimmiaqt, Buti„ '•,: lona, Gimp*, Fringe* aud Heavy Block Bilk

Lacea.

Olovpaj—Ladle* and Mlsae* Kid, Silk, Lisle and other Olovea, In great variety. GUuttlemen's JCld, Berlin and Cotton Glove*. Hosiery,—Embracing every variety of Black, White and -w Coloured, for Ladle*, Ml«e* aud Children, and Hluck and White Silk Hosiery.

Meus' and Boya' Uoae, white and coloured.

Men*' and Dor*' Hammer Wear,—Among which are All Wool Tweeds, Summer Cloth*, Nan* keens, Coltonades, Kentucky Jeans, &c,

Also,

Black, Bine and faney coloured Clotha, Cttaslineres, Sattinets, and superior Black Satin Vesting*. Black and fancy col'd Cravat* and Pocket

Hdkf*.

The wnbfe^comprlstng one of the 6i and most general »Hxk of Good* I have Imported: and respectfully solicit a call ftom all who are seeking good Good* at cheap rales, as I feel confident of being able to please all purchaser*,

Jnat recrlvtd and for stl« by May 14. ISMMMW

I

IK

C^"^le,h8ary

j/j, fringe bilk Shawls, fa 8-4 Embroidered WbUe Crape do Rich Embroidered Scarf*—very handsome—with a variety of roedloni and low price Sbawla—adapted to the aeaaon. Embroideries,—M uII and Swiss Insertions and

Lacc Voilft) &C.>-.BI»ck and White, rich figar'dr tn,

Edgings,

Mull and Swiss Under Sleeves, Cuffs and Collar*, And, Rich Thread Laces and Edging*.

Lndioi, AUkkom and Children** Bonnet*,— 1 *^1 Sowe very Rich aud New Style*, outl Straw

Trimming*and Gimps.

.JMena* and BoytS Leghorn, Panama, Braid and Pulm Hat*—a large stock. "Pnrnsol* and Umbrelltuif A large assortment, plain, figured and mourning. JllbboHNf Rich Bonnet and Trimming Ribbon*,

Black aud Colour'd Satin and Mantua

DomWtlp Woods, rls: Blenched aud Brown Sheeting*

and Shirtings, very cheap. Bleached Sheeting.

Bed Ticking

Apron Chechia, ks, Bleached and inn. ,&o.

Checks, Bleached and

Shirting

'-x Colour'u Drillin

nm Canton Flannole, 'C.irpot* and Matting*, I

Ca'rjHsUiig. Abo,

I fsotls Rich Bru**el* Carpets. Wm

IokI 4ML aud &~4 Canton Matting/ Doota oiiA &adlw, Geutlemen*', Ml«*n* and Bo*s'—

4-4 and 5-8 Stair and Tapeatnr Carpeting, I Low priced, medium end 3 ply, all wool,

Among which nre Ladles very fine Gaiter

KU\\%.y, Bootees, Kid and Calf Walking Shoe* I ,,M' Slipfters. 1 'i 'l '=*.!• have largo stock of the*# goods for

JOBBING a* well a* for retail nles.

({ircflRVitro aud Ul#s*«r#re, A general stock,embracing all the leading nud finer article* for family use.

JOHN 0. ROSS,

Ttrre-Haute, Mny 14,1853-33w3 Boston Store.

Groceries and Hea II AVE just received my Spring an ^1. I'*11* °f "I* following:

some very superior.

Alspico, Pepper, CinBamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Saieraius, Ginger, dio.

Indifto and Dye Stuffs, fresh Rabins nnd Figs—good quslily-^. Pitte and Ctmmon Chewing Tobacco, Smoking Tobacco, in bulk end papers, Jh[, Best Junialta Iron—* full assortment,

English and American Blistered Steel, SieeLAVagon Hoxes, Plough Wings, n^Plo« Chains, Sad &ns,

Vo& Chaint,Ti%o« Chains, Sad Utas, &c. Hardwire and Cutlery, embracing the general leading and useful article in this line, with Locks, Bolts, Latohea* WBjl Screws, and other building materials.

FWw Sa*A—all si»M—» Window Gluts, best brands'and all slxeiT, Nnils and Spikes* assorted sutes, by the keg and retail, 8n4ii*g «mI Crrts* Scythes and Sneaiis, -j: Superior Cradles with Scythes complete, Hay and Manure Forks, »«jrrfl»»f«f—Garden Does. Rakes, Churns, Buckets and Tubs.

LottktHg Glat*es% assorted sixes, Sjmm OUtm, Irora No. 400 to 800. Uarpei Chain and For sale, on the best terms, by JOHN C. ROSS,

Jay HJ852 33*3 JJoslou Stor*.

'^"Kiakwlia aSil X^^Sadt 0*7 UARRKLS Kanawha Salt, A*J( 50 Lake Sail, ia good banets

JOHN C. ROSS, Bwtea Store.

MERCHANT TAIIiOtt.

'"DAVID HARTSOCK

nAS

removed his Tailor Shop from Market street to Nattettal Reed ullwt, one door west of the Poet OfiSoe, where ho has nwwI hi* new fancy fVaa# Star* Room,

A MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP,

stud la pref«red to (sribk the beet aad aassft faahioaabia materUI*, aad wake thaw ip ln« style Inferior to none Is |be west.

The richest fWinys, awnrpaaw ia style, are ea hand— "fMSI,Safes, Yefa*. awl mixed, of all colors aafl every variety of deetga. Ala* a gaaatal —aartmiat ef N«ck'ke«elkfefis •fthewwat tasty deatripttaw. Glove*, ef ovary klsd, and tttttmeads** wlti tttrkiert tasfrowwaeats, as* bin lag ansa wllkdaraWlUy. li« wtii ndt CLOTHES la the meat approved styi#, the cloth* are Nnkhei by the rtfe strict atMtlM to catting all ty» shall ae d«*e with facta as4 defw

Tfrre-»»«^ N*v-3,lt-43. DAVID HARTSOCK.

Wood and Ckml Wanted N aaalwage far C*ri«u aad Falling, it, at May 14, IS52-33tf MILL.

Wool Wanted

exdWag* far Fall Ctatias Cmmtmotm, Fteaaets^RaakHa* lie., at

CINCINNATI ADVE8TISBIIENT8.

BAsrisrr, stocktos & co..

WnOIJISAiB 6R0CBR8,

Forwarding & Comndsaioxi Merchants,

WILL

Ho. SSr Wailuat Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

rfre prompt atiestin to tfia sale of Pork, Bacon, lard, Batter, Floor, Wool, Feathers, and Coon try Prod ace generally. And aiae, fit ORDERS FOR CINCINNATI MANUFACTURERS,

At shortest notice.

February 97, V»S2-93-6m

A. B. BREWER,

Wo. SO Flfti Street, North side, betveei Main aad Walnnt, CINCINNAI1, OHIO, jyj ANVFACTUKER of Bright Ware, Coflae and Tea

i, Chaffing DUm, ot ait kiadt BT WARE, *£ngb or iaaata Bathing Pana,

TOILET

Wardrobe Shower Baths, Sponge Batha, I Hip and Ska Bath*, Suspension Shower Batha, Bath Tub*, various sizes. And every description of BATHING APPARATUS made to order.

April 93, l852-30yl

Goods!

Summer Importo-

60 Uafit I'rime Rio Coflee, New Ortfans Sugar, by the Hhd. tntl Barrel. JPtmtatitm Molaste* and Golden Syrup, |. Loaf. Crushed «nd Powdered Sugar,

36 Packages Fine Green find Hluck Tens,

THE

Hip and

He alao keep* constantly on hand ge«anl assortment of

Plain, Framed, Japanned, and Bronzed

TIN WARE. Wholesale and Retail.

N- B. AH kinds JOBBING done la Tin, Copper, and ShMt Iron. march 12,1852-2-lyl

100 Agents Wanted, po circulate, by subscription, a new and very rupid I teiling aud beamtfuUi/ ulutfrmUd historical and descriptive work entitled "THE GREAT WEST" Energetic man can earn from $2 to $5 per day. Those only need apply who can pay for Book* when they order t* do which will require a capita! of from $40 to $100.

For term* addrea* HENRY HOWE, No, 111 ,. march 12,1852-24m6

———————

Lace VVlls, .j,,, Green and Blue Veil Barege.

WA4 S. H. PARVIN, Mercliandise and Produce Broker" IW.

April 23,1852-30tf

ALSO, ?,

^GENERAL NEWSPAPER AGENT?*' OFFICE AND STORE, No 36 Walnut Street, Cincinnati.

Burnet's Patent Water Cooler.

THIS

article is the reanlt of the application of scientific principles to the purpose intended, viz: To keep water

as possible, as long as possible, with the least possible quantity of lee. The proprietor has long devoted his attention to thl* par ticular branch of domestic economy, and passing from one Improvement to another, has at length arrived as near perfection as It is possible to reach. A proof of this is found In the very general use of these Coolers in all parts of the country. A better proof of the same fact is, that, since their introduction, varfons Imitatlonsof the genuine article have been attempted—oil falling short of the object, it is true, et all proving clearly which way the tide of popular opinion I* setting

A simple statement of facts, In regard to these Coolers, will satisfy every one of their superiority. First, they are the only article of the kind ever patented. They are furnished with two distinct non-conducting chambers, by mean* of which, with two pounds of Ice to the gallon, water is kept (at a temperature of 40 dep. below zero, or only 8 deg. above the freesiug point) all day. Thus, at a cost of aome five ceuts per day, a family of ordinary size can be constantly supplied with water a« cold as ice Itself larger num bers in the same proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to be a saving of at least seventy-five per cent, over the Earthen Jars, formerly nsed for this purpose.

Again, these Coolers never Sweat In this way, saving much unnecessary wast& and trouble Being manufactured in tlis most workmanlike style, and handsomely finished In every respect, they make a very beautiful oruamoat for the Dining Room, Hotel or Steam Boat.

An Important Improvement has lately been added to the Cooler, viz: A small Pan (capable of holding from six to eight pounds of butter) Inserted directly under the cover This quantity of butter can be kept perfectly hard all day without additional ice—a very important addition to the economy aud comfort of families.

If desired, the Cooler can also be furnished at a amall expense with a Filterlug Apparatus, made and for sale at BURNET'S House Fnrnishiug Establishment

No. 14 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, O. DEALER IN

Hardware, Cutlery, Tea- TV ays, Britannia, Japanned, Bronzed and Tin Ware, Brashes, Wooden and Willow Ware, Bathing Apparatus and Refrigerators.

Horse Farriery.

»Ms mx«

WOULDcan

ijm»*^w»zmrMEa

embrace this opportunity of Informing the public, that he has located, for the present, In this eity, where he be Consulted in all case* of surgical farriery. He profssses to core promptly all diseases to which the home is subject, soch as fistulas, poll-evils, spavins, tee. Ha will perform any surgical operation In his line, which nay be brought to him. No charges for examining horses. Residence, at E. S. Wolfe's, on Market street, above tbe canal. .apr. 3, 1852-27-3ra & a" ii

$few Shingle Factory.

FJ^HEsnbscrlbcn would respectfully Inform tbe citizens

Ingconntry Shingles si

BOOTON LEATHER STORE# NATIONAL ItOAD STRUT, OPFOS1TB ONION BOW, TERRK HAUTE, INI).

subacribera Inform lh«rpublic that they have jest opened on National Road street, opposite Union Row,a W £*-:Wftr- USATHER STORE, wtU a fall assortment of all kiada of Leather, sach as Spanish, Cincinnati, and Country-Tanned Sole Leather Opper, Kip, Bridle, Hareeas, Skirting and Collar Leather French and Philadelphia Calfakina Lining, Sheep and Deer skins,Binding, Padsklas Tampleop^Freach,gentlemen's aad ladies Jlorocco.

THey »W Intend to keep a reeeral assortment of SHOE FINDINGS, LAST§ BOOT AND SHOE TRKKS, CLA PEGS, &xl Their arrangements with the Msnnhictarer* aad Importer* la the Eaatarw eitWa, ar* sach as te ecmble Umms to sell everything at the very lowest prices.

Cash paid for Greea aad Dry Rtdea. GEO. K&RCKHOFF & CO.

paid for

Terre-Haste, April SS, ld53-30yl

New Confectionery.

fc'& NEFMEISTEK

HAVEth«Stewart

not opened a aew

site St

br«««*t

SatUartts,

lS42-3v^ HOLMKS' MILL.

ecmftctioaery, nearly oppa-

Howes. All articles af Fancy Coa-

fecUonery, aad Uteet style* ef Cakes, manafactared la a •tyle not to he exceSed. either East ar West. FarUas farnirthed sriUi Utkssaad Oafectioftery on the ahortoat notice. Ftaasa call aad axasniae ear eatablWHaaal.

K. dfc L. NEUMEtSTER.

Refer to M. LondacW^. CiaclaaatL Apr. im-Xi-Sm

HAVING

Mills.

Uk«» he«aUfai Steam Flsariag works

lM« Ml operatiaa, are ate aew rawly te exchange Flear, Meat, SWta, Bran, 4«., ft* Wfcsat a»i Cera, at for Cash, with sit who may give «e their csvtoaa.

MILLER 4k SOULS,

Cmnet ef Cliestaat aad Welu ils.

T«rre»J9sate, Fek leSI-Sa-tf

BRXTTON St CO.,

POEWJLRDUIti COMMISSION XKKCHANTS, TE8RK-HAirTE, INDIANA.

1*AIP Ittt

Ileal. Belief aad Flavwad. Whit* Bmm aad F«ailMt% AT niKlR W AREHOUSB, Oarae^af First aad Eag^sStrMts, CaaalBasia-

December 13, IS&l-lltf

Daily,

REFER TO

18

Rags Wanted.

highest market price paid in CASH for Rags, Old Rope, Baliug, Hemp, Waste, See. ,,w NIXON & CO,

Paper Maoa facta rers,

Walniit Stree^ bettrecn ColBmbia and Pearl streets, !0aifIi5(lWJ-23n44 Cincih /incibuatf, Ohio.

superior to

have just commenced manufacturing any offered for sale In this place. We invite all who wish to dwell under good roofs, to give us a call before purchastng elsewhere' 3

O* All orders from a distance premply attended to. M. B. & W. WALLACE. ST Factory back of H. Fairbanks rifle factory, on Fourth Street, between Ohio ami Main street*.

Terra-Haute, April 1(^37-1

'a T.iw*,

March 26. 1852-26m6

had elsewhere. Terre-Haute, May 21,1852.

hay, LouisTiile, Ky. •, J-

May 7, l8SS tf

^KQAarr id eth«iu

CcUCSTIKB Buu», MU Mosxs W«rrr*Km, and law af A*r*a Ballot,

Jonumit BALLOT, Soaaa Wmn, JomAmxn Wuoei, if living, or their sale nown heirs, If they ha deed,—aad all other lislfe •they betng aaknowa, of

Wittiam B*Bo*,iectmotd.

theyeai Mm, deceased, shoaM net thereof.

May 7,18S9-3»«HI J.00

T, 185S^9w«

Jaa. 1MI

SP:

&

Forwarding and Commission Merchants and

CONSIGNEES AT TOLEDO, OHIO,

fob

Griffith's Western Line. Western States Zone. Evan Griffith,

Agents,

Wm. S. Towle,) 33 Ccenties Slip, N. Y,|c. H. Canfield.)

J. M. Griffith & Co., Bafialo, N.Y. E. W. Swane, Na 131, Broad St, N.Y. Ship by New Yoik and Troy Tow Boats,) A. R. Gobb & Co, Buffiilo, N. Y.

No. 6, East River, except Sunday.^ Ship by Boat foot of Broad Street, N. Y.

Also, Proprietors with H. B. SMITH of Terre-H&ute and Toledo Line

On Wabash and Erie CanaL

EARLY A LEGGETT,

march26) 1852-26m6 Terre-Hante, Indiana. er

E 1 E & E E

Forwarding and Commissidn Merchants,

also, Dialers in all kinds of Produce.

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

STAB CLOTHING STORE.

.'A «shi fe

HAS BEEN REMOVED TO

NORTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE,

NEXT DOOR TO WARREN & TURNER.

We have received our SPRING and SUMMER Stock of

READY MADE CLOTHING

TTqtB Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Underahirts,, Trunks, Ac., Ac.,:

which will be sold at our usual low prices. ..K

Persons wanting articles in our line, would do well to give this establishment an early call, being determined to offer inducements to purchasers

LOUISVILLE

CLOTHING STORE

And Hat and Gap Establishment

,w. ii NORTH-EAST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, .r 4a- K.'1 JftS -,rn «3 .» (FARIUNGTON'S BLOCK,) |-r

E A E I N I A N A

WE are now nceiviog our Spriqg and Summer Stock, from our own Mannfac-

BiUW,' heirs at

VS.

11 as

O^V, at this time, conies said Petitioners la epea Cieart aad file their aetttkia setting forth therein that respondeat* herein are aot restdsnts of the State ef, fare aaknowa. Notice is thenrfbre hereby g^sai te sH th« said heirs ef WUHm BmUmm. late of Vigo conaty, Indiaaa, Aetemsei, that they Be aad appear before the Jwige of the Vige Probats CeeK oa the first day of its aext term, ad aCeaiafef if.

be Made eawac She bain a T. NOBLE, dertfej

V%o ProbMe Oottrt, Apcfl Tonn, 1862.

JOSEPH VILSON, Admlniatratar of the eatate ef W». C. H*anxr.«M*ased, VS. The Creditors of said estate. MiM SeUle ms hueitttA.

COMES

aow add Ate9aklMtor by B*ta», his seHelter, aad~files htspetftioa henia, sakiag t»as(ujaartdss|rtai IsMhtat ead the Ceart, being seStieatlT alelssd la Am pr««isa6,,M«asaid esteta^fNr^h^dyJa are Aerefcre rafabed tefile for allowance, ia sadd Ceart within tan ataadn froas the dale bereei ar rtwy ertU aet ha etfMed «e amaeai.

JOSEPH WILSON, AdmY

Tazmex's Oil,

BARRELS af a first rmta qudB&, iast reeetvad aad fer ssle hy LUDOWICI *. HDLMAN. Glsiea Kern Wddsm-fmmWm Cmmn.

G. STEPHENSON, ML D. Physleian and

OFVICB

Uatt*.

TERB.E-H A UTS, INDT CN A.

:«l

IKariiet atfeet aesHy epaaslts Brcwa^ Ocaul?, lSSl-3tf

witkoat Tnuuidrmat at Ti»r or Aikuff

Agents,

u'I,:rh

j,-, STRAUS &,

•9

,'XORII&BAST' COBNBB '^EEs^fe,WD:

inrana am ram aisi A|| BOXES 8X10 Window Glaaa,*^ Wf0 10X12 12" 10X16 80S* 12X16 3 18X24

&. SENNIT lasrtac fitted a» aad far-

atabed rooaw for tin abeva bosiassi la Union Row,

Comet UkenMNi

af theaaaelvas or Wo have a to tibe aaeet expeariva Miafareaai wMdh tie warrant eqaal, if aet eaperier, la death of teae awl brilliaacy af espreeriea ta

Brothers, «a dkmrt aetiee, aad I* superior •a cases of every pattern aad nrtes from the meet asaeaelva aad wilt dnia art lb

J»ceaatfy. CaUaadea«B(ae fer jrestresfcps. aad Teals kapt ok hsusd aad far wsio riae, i. W. HOUGHTON,

Uoa given ia tlsa tut.

BUSINESS

THE

to store and for sale Very tow, ly BROWNING & WALL/ tlay 14, l862-33lf "Prairie City Drugstore.

11V lilfllllAl tlllV

HOUGHTON

M.A3ENNIT.

Tbr»e-aaala,wayt«b«18SS-3ayl 1

CASH STORE, No. 2, ftarix Bow.

TTTB larUe dM attsatiea ef Cmk bayws io ear

FJJ^nUID STAPUB D*T COOMi NOTIONS, TRIMII1NC8, Cupetiot and Honto rnzniabliig Goods.

It ts asodb tfco hspstn, I ujiMflsll yet bpeagfet te-tMe Mai last tasnas, waeee eaal

April IS, ISSMSatS

Far eats at

la KserTerkee

tessfi at lUiNaeiCafc ntm. B-• O. T0U8BT.

i^ZftySSnsd'nAo, ••Ml as*Mara nan M. wraf ikM: BROWN DIG UWhlAti-

Qqskir SI, 1851-Itl' Prairis 0Uy Drag SlMt»

CARDS.)

1851.

SPEING

WHOLBSALB DRUGSTORE,

Diteclly North qf the Court House, mud nesU door Eeui of W. Scdam1*. FTIHE nndoraignod has reoaived aad is reoelving the largest stock of Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils aad Dye-atais sear brenght to Terre-Hauta. Having made caah parchaass for IS51, he is enabled to aell at as low rataa aaany othei establishment oa the Wabash. His stock conaiatsaa aaoal of a genand assortment of Mineral and BoUnlo Medicines, salted te the waatsof the Country, aad ha hopes from his long exparieaoe and his aaoal attentioa to bwrinesa In trying to snpply the eraatsef hi* castomer* in his line, to merit a eontinaaaeo of their patroaage.

OILS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, &c., 6 bbls. Liaseed Oil, 6 Laid 7 Tarpeatiae, 5 Alcohol, 6 Spanish WhlUng, 5 Rosin, 1000 lbs. Red Lead tOO Dry white do t»,£ 100 kegs Para" do 700 Iba. British Lustre, 500 Black Lead, 100 Litharge, 400 Venetian Red, 300 Yellow Ochre, 300 Spanish Brown, 700 Ground Logwood, 900 Extract 150 Castile Sosp, 800 Pearl Starch, 80 Chrome Yellow, 100 do Green, 100 Paris do

SO Boxes Window Glass, -. ,12 do Star Candies, 8 do Rosin Sosp, 3 bbls. Copal Varnish, gals. Coach do

Black do

.36 Japan do 45 Neat's ft. OU, J6Q Carter Oil, 30 Pure Olive Oil, 150 lba. Nitric Acid, 400 Sulphuric do 4 bbls Plaster Paris,« 6 Fish Oil, 3 White Chalk, 300 ibe. Bar Lead, ^*400 Copperas, 40 Am. Vermillion, I36 gals. Sperm OU, 100 lbs. Indigo,

Pare Wiaes and Braadf, Boarboa and Rye Whislrer, kc) for sale at Caaingham'a Wholesale Drug Store.

May 3,1851-97-tf J. R. CUNINQHAM

STOVES, TIN-WARE, etc.! SHOP oa Natioaal Road St., opposite Poet Office. NOAH BETMEB & CO.,

WOULD

respectfully announce to the public that they have oa hand a good assortment of the latest and moot approved patterna of COOKING and OTHER STOVES, among which may bo found the

WE

"annn-U

hp

which cannot be

b. w. bruel:^

ETN A, (with charcoal arrangement In hearth,) BEST PREMIUM, (a Up top stove,) |1 QUEEN OF THE WEST, '51 PHOENIX PREMIUM, and many othir pattsrns:^r

Also, a full assortment of

TIN-WARE, HOLLOW-WARE, &C.

Particular attention given to House Spouting, ana Jon Work, of every descripuon. Terre-Haute, June 20,1851-38-tf

HARDWARE AND SADDLERY.

SPRING "ARRiyAL|

are now enabled to announce the receipt of a large portion of our Shelf Hardware, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, making our assortment more

either for cash or spproved credit, will be quite as iow as the nimble nlnepence,—and no 515 per cent, sdded to the credit buyer. Our customers and au customers in want of any kind of Hardware will find what tee say true, if they will give us a call.

April 11,1851-28-tf S. H. POTTER & CO.

undersigned wishes to Inform the citizens of TerreHaute and the surrounding country that they have established themselves in this piece where they expect to keep on hands all kinds of FURNITURE, such

A I S

Cushioned and Cane-Bottom

Sofes, Lounges, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, and many other things

too numerous to mention all of whioh we warrant to be manufactured from tbe best material, and the workmanship not excelled.

Old Fjprnitnre made new. AH ktfids of Lamber taken in exchange for work. Please oali aad see for yourselves. Shop, on Market st, two doors north of Dodson's Bakery.

COFFINS MADE TO ORDER.

J. V. LIJTDSAY, Of Perls, Ky.

J08EPH DEftOLF,

September 19,18S1. 51 FERDINAND COOK*

A. C. LAWREItCK, Of Virginia.

LINDSAY & LAWRENCE,

COMMISSION, FORWARDING,

AND

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LIBERAL ADVANCES made on property eon* signed to die above bouse by e. B. SMITH*

Teite-Hante, Aagast 8,1951-tt-tf :P*

NEW SHOE STARE

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Offer for sale a large assortment of

BOOTS AND SHOES.

ALSO, A TUim OTA

IIV1, 0illi»« AS ef which they will sell at whoWsala or retail, at feotr aesr etere ia Pbemta Raw, oa National Read attest, flfih daor from tibe eoraer ef Market stsest.

Thoy wlHatoo manajsrtare Bootsa»d Sfcoss to ardevet

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Terro-Haate, October 10, l8Sl'3lf

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DOSIU OTEN STOrE-^rlth a vartsty of adwcsof eookiag pattsim. filsMerssI Box Stevesars of larioas Be bae else

foa-lettitt, 0m SkiBti, Ae. An fisvsslser trade st his aowsiete ea 91 deer aartb ef Natieadl Read, spfastts FarriagUw's Blseb, ia Torre-Hastta.

April 30.1852-31-ly

300 Alum, ,^190 Blue Stone,

Only 30 days from New York CUy via New Orleans, per Ship Vancouver

HEAVY GOODS. Hvf

1 AH TONS OF IRON, Nails, Spike, Anvils, Bellows, JLUU Vices, Sledges, Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Coil Chain, Eliptie Springe, Spring Steel, Cast do English Hoop L. do., German do., American and Swedes Blister do., Swedes and Sable Bar Iron, Russia Nail Rods, Axle Drafts,

Just received and selling at greatly reduced prices. April 11,1851-28-tX S. H. POTTER & CO

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MEDICINES.

The Ghreat American Remedy!.

POWELL'S-LINIMENT tOB BAB ABB BUIV,

E!XCELS

aad Is rapidly superceding all other prepare* tioas in the core of the following diseases: Foa Mas—Obstinate Ulcers, Scrofula, Old Sores, Cots,

Fresh Wounds, Cutaneous Eruptions, Chilblains, Sore Throat, Rheamatte Pains, Contracted Chords. Pains la the Stde and Back, SoraNlpplee, Sore Breasts, Tetter, Scald Head, Cracked Handa, Salt Rheum, and in abort, ALL DISEASES OP THE SKIN, with all indolent Ulcers aad Sores of whatever character. Foa Beas^—Poll Evil, Gallons, Spavins, 8itft»t, Strains,,

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ii ji"•« Torre-Haate, Ind. Lewis Maddox, Prairietoa, lad. Pounds, Kester, A. Co., Middletown, Ind.} Joeeph Jacobs, Falrbaaks, lad. Brewer & Son, Gravaville, Ind.j James Rood, Merom, Ind.j as also James D. Riggs, and R. W. Akin, Carlisle, lad.

Aad by Renben Rwriaoa, PaleaUne, IU. John Dickson, Robeson, 111. Wood Draper, awi Joha A. Merrick, Hntaonvllle, HI. John B. Richardson, York, III.: L. Bradshaw, Marshall, III.

Powell's Liniment may also be obtained of the proprietor, st his depot in LawrenceviUe, Lawranoa eoanty, Illinois, and of merchants and druggists generally throughout th» Western eonntry.

I- A. POWELL, Sole ProprHor.

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D». J. 8. HOUGHTON'S

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DiaEsfivE-Ff ufD. OR

GASTRIC JTJIOH.

Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF LIBE smist. bv J. S. HOI

renare4 THE OX. after directions of BARON LIEBIU, the Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON

Philadelphia, Pa.

This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestioa, Dyspepsia, Janndice, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, Curing after Natuie'a own method, by

Nature's own Agent: the Gastrio Juice. O* Half a teaspoonful of Parsis, Infused In water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of Roa*t Beef tn about two hovri, out of the stomach.

PEPSIN is the chief element, or Grest Digesting Princlle of the Gastric Juloo—the Solvent of the Food, tho Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It Is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming un AaririciAL Diobstivr Fluid, proclsoly like the natural Gastric Juice In luChemloal powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect substitute for It. By the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEP3IA are removed, just as they would be by a healthy Stomach, it Is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility, Emaoiatlon, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. Tho Scientific Evidence upon which It Is based, Ts in the highest degree curious and remarkable.

Scientific Evidence!

'BARON LIEBIG In his celebrated work en Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, aiiulngotis to the Gastric Juice, may bo readily prepared from tho mucous membrane of the stomaoh of the Ox, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, wl!' bo softened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach."

U* Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circulsr, gratis, giving a largo amouut of Scientific Eviimsnck, similar to the sbovo, together with Reports of Remarkable Cures, from all parts of the United Slates. ,45 A DYSPEPSIA CURER, DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced tho most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Coneumption. It Is Impossible to give the details of cases In the limits of this advertisement but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES In Philadelphia, New York and Boston alono. These wero nearly all desperate cases, and the euros were not only rapid and wondorfel, but permanent.

It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particularly useful for tendency to Bilious disorder, L.lver Complaint, Fevor and Ague, or badly treated fever and agne, and the evil effects Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Or* gans, after a long sickness. Also, for excess In eating, and the too free uso of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance.

Dr. IIoi'oiiton's Pepsin Is prepared in Powder and In Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicisns. Psivate Cmccr.ASi for the use of Physicisns, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or bis Agents, describing the whole prooessof preparation, and giving the authorities apon which the claims of this new remedy are based. As it Is not a secret remedy, no objection ban be raised sgeinst its use by Physicians In respectable standing ead regaler practice Pries, ONE DOLLAR pot bottle.

Agents—WOOD DONNELLY, TerreHaute. Wholesale and Retail Ageats: I CRAIGHEAD BROWNING

April 9th, 1862-38-i

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