Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 4, Number 36, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 June 1852 — Page 4
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DAVID HARTSOCK
II AS removed bis Tatl«»r Shop from Market eU**t'to. JL JLN,»tiouai Road ilrwt, onedooz west of the Poet O&e,' where ha» opened is Ma new Fame* Frmmt Oltrrt Roem,
A ftlBftCHANT
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TAILOR
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HAVE
&
SHOP,
Vj J3 "A llt5m/JiAN I A1LAJH oUUri CINLINJIA l, iklM I* prepared*, to furnish tbe best. and icwt fashionable TrTILEJ^'prb&pt attention to the~j ^Mitrtw, «ad m«i(«lLem up in a style inferior to none ja W Bacon, bird, Batter, Flour, Wool,
^'.Tharlchest VeMutgt, unsurpassed in style, are on hand—?ORDER2l FOR OINCfNN ^hLSatin,Velvet, and mi wed, oCall colon and every variety ot^rie*iga. Also a general assortment of Neck*k«rcbiefr, d-JH «y»«l Gloves, of every kind, nod
Suspenders with the latest improve!Be It fur®Wity. |^iU:flakeuQMmiE5 when lito cloths ar« fnmishad by the ewtomer, and also nt»—oil of
giv* *!rict attStfttOU td cutting atl kiodsofgarme wh i.SS «1Im ioee %Uii t*»w and dW«»teh.
Tr
"l? are now receiving an uncommonly large stock of •tl kliidiof Itapte and Fancy DrytGood«, for the sprint trade also, the most extornrlre assortment of
Fu rnfrhing pods la, the Wabsah Volley, among HotJM which are
Quilts, Counterpanes, Toilet* Covers,
Lace and Jlluslin Curtain*, Curtain Drapery,
Blue and Crimson Damask, French
Tabic Caters, Piano Covers, variety of Window Shade*, (*ohie tx»autifn|
styles, and cheeper than ever,! 'Window Cornices, Certain Bands end Mm, Cord* and Teaaels, &c. Oxti Carpet department J* roofc extemdve than ev#r, emhrw&ug rtpie 80 ptcce* at the
TliJiEETLY, VENETlAff, FINK, EXTRA FINK, ANDBUI'Kfl PINK INGRAIN
fr/"^rpkts, iitus,
9
fi-l WTlftE
pvJ
WATTS.
sC-dJwSli* 4t 12-4, and 1M DRUGdiT,4-4» 5-4, ind
CHECK MATTING, 3-4*4,4, 5-4, 6-4,
K-1 .,»d OILCLOTH TA BLK OJL CLOTH, HOPE MA'ITING &.C. 11 A very largti atock of aatln and common Paper Hnng1 Window Paper, Bordering, large and atnall
Looking niowiia, &c, Qaeeaa Ware, Glaaa .."Pr jirtVuW, Boota^nd Sllioae, Hata atid Oltp*,^ Grocer lei, leather, See. lu»l»ori,"8jn»at everyllihig ayer called for, and all at auch prienro* #fll rt(l*fy fi»y one that the Cath Sytlm it what ^rnaltrf good* cheap, and tlis Huckvyo Ca^h Store the
for,Ixtryaim, f. L. RYCE. ,« Ttffr liquta, April^O, '5«i-ly^ ..-j
**'A. W •'••JOTf* T. WAI.f..
PRAIHH3 OITY DRUG- STORE
T'} BHOWNINfi ti WALL,
\Vll5tteSALl- AND RHTAIL DRUGGISTS, ttyinrn
4rri'A*n ftationai.
road
WING
frofB ?iti
up
In
"xve tfre now
1
line,
we
rrarrrs,
ujtiom row,
TWUUMfAlTE, INDIANA.
purchased IhU new and elegant establishment
forptqr proprietor. Dr.
R. II.
Swain, and
the most de«irable and convenient manner,
prepared accommodate ail who will favor us
with their patronage,towith every article belonging
art
nbwMii
,^)t*tfflv£r tfeQn^ht
»|ir«
low
to our
receipt of a very heavy Spring supply,
which jmtders onr stock one the largest and most com*
WbIof msIi
to tbe
Valley, all of which we
prepared to warrant, and are determined to sell M0)taM« oHo undoubted prompt dealers, on the usual time,for
as they
esit
be purchased in any of
his pp'rsdiuil afleullon
prr-criptlou*, propurlng family compounds,
Sfpllbn. Comp,
10 lbs.
Ext.
HtHternitt, in
5
J.'50
AVE just received a-swperior lot
liHKKK TEAS, ronwstlng ef
^Jriss* Mmmg Hfton, Fim *i**g lb***, 'Ttfyerimt, -4»ww Pwwfer,
AH oi
Which
T«m-I!*nt^ May 14, iMi^Stf
'STfcirH¥m'I
nnvthing te Hartfy
as
the neighboring
eilhi*. We respect fully Invlle the attention of Merchants, JWnnufnclurcrH, Physician** Consumers and Dealers, who
stock to comprise a fullj exti'gene
will find onr
-.rallyweil'Selected
itiid supply of p"
Drugs and Medicines*
,^Surgjc*Til Instrtuncnls, I'hcmicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Shifts Spites, Varnishes, Brushes, Perfumery, |J Glassware, American Witidow-G!ass, Apotlicearies'Slioji Furniture, Pure Wines and Brandies, jn' SnufT, Cigars, Tobacco, Faney Soap, &c., &c.t «^All
of whk'lt we will sell at Wholesale or Retail, upon terms
favorable
us
any cstablinhtneJit
iinlve
1
In
extensive
l'liilttiiclplitrt, for
and jittt hand*,
the
"Valley.'*
Having
arrangements In New York, Boston, ana
(he
purchase of onr Goods from Imporlrrs
wq
fool assured that by
Medicine, wlil keep his office in
Will,'Vt
VII
these increased
f.«:llllte«, we can offer greater to the trade
tbarl^s «Verhsftt* be£n
ofleri^iInducements in this market.
One of the firm, Dr.
WALL,
being practitioner of
the
counting-room and
the
hi I'lSlT MEDICINl^,
v-x 'r*
yi50 ok. Sulphate Quinine PQ* Pra»cip Bark
Afl
filling
&to.
Giiiseug, Flaxseed, Ileeawax and Mustard
liken ^u4«,
of debts.Seed,
or
ki payment
Tantitu,E*t. TJ4„
50
SallcfAe
«JLD0 dra. Sulplt. AIorphl»ej«~—'* -!t" W,,"
Ext.d«» Colocynth,
in
4 ft*,
1, S nud
pots
10
Ejrt. Dandeiion, In
1,3
Vi-Ext.Gentian, la 1, 4, 6 A 16
K*t. J»l»p,
SlrsapavHiti, in 1,
JO
lbs.
1,1
lbs.
tbs.
aud
Eat
Gum CiU»nhor,
16 oi. |iola
Sir:iinmoiUnui|
1, 3
and
4
.i'! lilue .Ho*?, p!auder 5'
potv
Wearer'os. s)
.f'40lf*t Efti. OalMrirtt ,..4, v.. ,-j. f® »I^A«7Cal^,l| 5*vlk rV 30 lbs. Hyctrarsr. C. Crrla
,sv,
just
M«y t.
rm-lved
and for anle at
BROWNING WALL'S
Prairie
fity
Drug Store..•
Bye-Stnffo, &c.
4
4(W lb*. Cream Tsrtarj i50 lbs. Tartaric Actd
&
,. 200 lbs. Anua Ammonia, (F. F, Fit 200 lbs. Bttiph. .«theM sn lbs. f^ruvlan Bark, (Red), S"4 50 iba. do do (Pale) Ja»t ree«l*iM and for »le at IS*
1
BROWNING WALL'S*1 Prairie City Drag Store,
M«y 1, lRBWHhf
TEAS! TEAS!
^Browning & Wall
of Coffee^
s'/ANJpsSL.'sge of |ht» Epenr-e wlil go at jveuwte of Java CwtSe^ and Cofl^ made by this
May City Drug Stow.".
11 Clew.eWi) a«ewed ViAl-S ft* Pbyei-
.. UKOWNINtl^ WALL'S
May U. )S&3sS?tf C«v IHwg
r« Hidmstew-d^as greet-pales. wsd«»eck weimiinfeNi *«h Aedlwtmm irfirtf feHWttcw»k«hkRawlf CnniHar wfth tbe seb^ne**, tslrsliM te
Ctire njrtigeWv.nt etHN^ent
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THE
just received *-*Jperi«r lot of BLACK AND Deer skins. Binding, Pedskins Tampico ami French, gws-
3 AMOT, STOC^&Cfc,,
Cooutry .ProducegeneraOy. And also, fill
February
UARTSOCK.
fre- Hants, Nov. I8P- DAY 10 UAR1
'buckeye cash store.
JA'O. 2, CXtOH AOW.
27, |8S8.S3-«b» R. BREWER,
Spooge Baths, Snapc'tudon Shower Batha. And every description of made to order.
He also keeps constantly on band a general assortment of Plain, Pressed, Japanned, and Bronzed
TIN WARE.
«WiWWI if
Wholesale and Retail.
N. B. All kinds JOBBING done in Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron- march 12,16S^-34yl
1 0 0 A W a
MHO circulate, by aobtcrintloh, a new and rerf rapid I tailing and feaUiifutly illustrated historical and de scripHve work edtitled THE GREAT WEST."-* Ktwrgttic men can earn from $2 to $5 per day. Those only need apply who can pity for Books when they order
hich wiil reqwre a capital of from $40 to $100. For termsiuWreas HENRY HOWE, N o. 111 jMaiit Street, Cincinnati, O hio. niorch 12, !852-24mC
Rags Wanted.
piIK highest market price paid iu CASH for Rags, Rope, Baling. Hemp, Waato, &c.
&
Marcb a. Ifd2-23ni4
GENERAL NEWSPAPER AGENT, I OFFICE AND STORE, No 36 Walnut Street, Cincinnati. April 23, 1853-30tf
Burnet's Patent Water Cooler.
rilHIS article is the result of the application of scientific I principles to the purpose intended, viz: To keep water at cool as pontile, as long as potttble, with the least possibl* quantity of lee.
Tbe proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular 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 vofjf general tile of these Cooiers in all parts of the couutry. Abetter proof of the same fact ia, that, since their Introduction, various imitationaof the genuine article havo been attempted—all falling short of the object, it is true, yet atl proving clearly which way the tide of popular opiuion is setting.
A simple statement of facts, in regard to these Coolers, will satisfy every one of their superiority. First, they are tho only article of the kind ever patented. They are furnished with two distinct non-conducting chambers,"by means of which, with two pounds of Ice to the gallon, water is kept (at a temperature of 40 deg. below zero, or only 8 deg. above the freezing point) all day. Thus, at a cost of some five cents pen day, a family of ordinary size can be constantly supplied with water a* cold as fee itself lurger numbers in the same proportion. This has boen found by actual experiment to be a saving of at leust seventy-five per cent, over the Earthen Jars, formerly used for this purpose.
Again, these Coolers never Sweat ia this way, saving rod eh unnecessary watte and trouble. Being manufactured lu the most workmanlike style, and handsomely finished in every respect, they make a very beautiful ornament for the Diniug Room, Hotel or Steam Boat.
An Important improvement has lately been added to the Cooler, vis: A small Pan (capable of holding from six to eight pounds of butter) inserted directly under the cover. This quantity of buttor can be kept perfectly hard all day, without additional Ice—a very important addition to the economy and comfort of families.
If desired, the Cooler can also be furnished at Ofhall expense with a Filtering Apparatus, made and for sale at BURNET'S Houso Furnishing Establishment,
.mt-»-«t«s
and
4
os.pots
ox. pots
lu
Rxt.
1,4 mwiJB
os. potsj
4
aud
IS «t^
pots
.% "I Ueenen*s and ladieel
aa far s« (nr
jHi»4wiM*|i»ase»e panimUnllie rewl tsite «(thoVe* Jara Coffee, 11AV8 Jwft opened .... 4.1 ut will hax-s.n in4te Mietisjiil Uner 0«ror, a^tioer site the Stewart Heats All trtMeisf rvlosr, iwt-wttf etptulji beHtNV healthy for #»rtry person
W ckar «Ubauvre4)aUr&g
4
wt 1
Jfo, 14 gtttt Fourth street, Cincinnati, O. 1 DEALER IN
Hardware, Cutlery Tea-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Bronzed and Tin Ware, Brushes, Wooden and Willow Ware, Bathing Apparatus and Refrigerators.
April 33,1852-30/1
Horse Farriery.
New Shingle Factory.
rpiIE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens I of Terre Haute and the surroundiugcouutry that they have just commenced manufacturing Shingles superior to any offered for sale in this place. We Invite all who wish to dwell under good roofs,, to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere*
U" All orders from a distance promply attended to.4 M. B. & W. WALLACE*.
O" Factory back of H. Fairbenk's rifle factory, on Fourth Street, betweea Ohio and Main streets. Terre-Haute, April 2,1852-27-1
BOSTON LEATitER STORE KATtOKAL ROAD STREET, OPPOSITE CNION TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
The.)' also intend to keep a general assortment ef SHOE FINDINGS, LAST& BOOT AND SHOE TREES, CLAMPS, PEGS, &c., Their arrangements with the Manufacturer* and Importers in the Eastern cities, are such aa to enable them to sell #f*?ytMsg at the very Iow*?i prJoi*. *,* Cash paid for Oreen and Drv Hides.
,C
GROGBHS,
& Commission Merchants*' o. 3H, ifalast Street,' CINCINNATI, OHIO. ills of Pork,
Feathers, and
NCfSNATI MANUFACTUBERS, At shortest notice.
s-
Ifo. 30 Fifth Street, Xorth side) betweea Xaia and Walant, CINCLVNAH, OHIO,
MAKUFACTUKER
of Bright Ware, CoSee and Tea
Urtt*. Cbaffiog Dlahea, of alt kinda TOILET WA RB, "ingle or In aeU Wardrobe fJhawer Ballw, Balhiog Pana,
Daily,
Hip and Sltz Baths, Bath Tabs, various afzea, THING APPARATUS
»f BA
18
i0
do
.»«|
i'm
MjMc»KwKinPp
QULD embrace this opportunity of informing the public, that he has located, for the present, in this city, where he can be consulted ii) all cases of surgical far riery. He profosses to cure promptly all diseases to which the horse is subject,such as fistulas, poll-evils, spavins, &c. He will perform any surgical operation in his line, which may b« brought to him. lio charges for examining horses Residence, at E. 8. Wolfe's, on Market street, above tbe canal. apr. 2, 1852-27-3m
-f
GEO. RERCKHOFF & CO.
Terre-Haute, Aprll 93, !8S2-30yl
New Confectionery.
EL & L. NEITM E IS E »ew confrctlonery
fectlowry, and lata* sftytw ef Cakes, manefaetered ia* style not te be excelled, either Easter West. ftortfcM for* nished with Cakes and Ce«f»cUeiteryee the shortest &eti«e. Pteese e*H and exaotine oar eslnblishment.
E. dt L. NKUMEISTSR.
Refer te M. LewbiMt. CinciaMtU, Api.5VlsS^i -3w
Tower Mills,
let Cash, wttfcaH wbeswsy gire s» ti*ircn«l*m. MI1.IJBR 4. SOULS, Corner eTGImwaat wad Wafer to.
^TNre-llbatfc Feh.^»»
wm»
wh»w|ii. 2 At^je»^t*x* vwjwdt Wf fHrtledts" **i thwhr fk¥«^ h) hdk« f»r the Ust s»vemes» «r e)ght*ea yms* Wr«rtMMl «»d t* tWr swRHtaUwss be new \tek*. ia bi»«^rv«w» in the ttw*U»e«t end «nre ef i)Ci'isiisiii Iiwf4issa(p«rtewe» srttieswWe him
the»
wms.
BRTTTON & CO.,
FOKVARUX« COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
C%*« PAIO ron
\.. .OMMtd Stmts,C^&sta. Dcoweber
SCOTT
f,?
Evan Griffith,
BEFER TO
March 26, 1852 26m6
Old
NIXON &, CO.f»
%g Paper Manufacturers,
69 Walnuit Str«l, between Columbia and Pearl streets, CineiunatiJ Ohio.
H. PARVIN, *0
Merchandise and Produce Broker ALSO,
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subscribers Inform the public tint they have just opened on National Road street,opposite ITnlon Row,a LEATHER STORE, with da!! imortrnent of all kia* of as Spanish. Cincinnati, and Country-Tanned Sole Leather Upper, Kip, Bridle, Hsrnees, Skirting and Collar Leather: French and Philadelphia Calfskins Lining, Sheep and
May 7, 1852-tf
sabscriber has completed and tested his Improved Portable Grist MHi, for which he hss applied for Let-1 ters Patent. He is now prepared to furnish to order svperior mill for grinding wheat and Coailsx Gasiss. The mode of attaching tbe Runner Stone to Ibe Swindle, together with the improved feeding attachment, aceares a motion te the atone, with perfect safety even tea THOOSAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. The imbecriber eWns that be has invented cad attached te this Mill) valuable improvements, which meke it superior te alioth-( ers new ia aee. And farther he has so hesitation ia gusr-' aatyiag it to grind wheat or coarse grains as rapidly, and at the same time d»iag aa good work,
maismeter. Thfiyire traced iais snbsuntfad ft bmk and are driven by a bell with eteam, water, er bo«*epower, and are
wajuuxh»
JOHN
SVCCKSSOR TO
&
Agents,
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SUM?*# j*
Forwarding and Commission Mepqhant^^
i"i
Wm. S. Towle,5 33 Cwntife SliprN. Y.'C. H. CanfiaM.)
»-l!HAS BEEN
NORTH SIDE OF
Terre-IIaute, May
3T
AT TOLEDO,-OHIO, FOB
Griffith's Western Line. .,*y\ Western States Liiife.
J. Mi Griffith & Co., Buflalo, N. Y. SE. W. Stows, 9j i21i Brw&St,N.Y. Ship by New York and Troy Tow BoatsjA. H. Cobb & Gdu, Buffido, N. Y.
No. 6, East River, except Sunday.^Ship by Boat loot ©f Broad Street, N. Y. rjpHE Also, Proprietors with H. B. SMITH of Terre-Hau,te and Toledo, lane On Wabash and Erie Canal
EARLY ,«fe LEGGETT, -r.
march 26,1852-26m6 Terre-EUinte, Indiana.
EAE.L & LEGGETT,
"Forwarding niid Commission Merchants,
also, Dealers in all kinds of Produce.
TERRE-HAUTE, IND
STAR CLOTHING STORE,
NEXT DOOR TO WARREN TURNER.
We have received our SPRING and SUMMER Stock of tREADY MADE CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts, Trunks, &c., &c which will be sold at our usual low prices.
21, 1852.
And Hat and Cap Establishment,
Xf
WiU»»*t Truiki))Mat *t Tr»y Albany! 1
Agents,
NORTH-EAST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,
(FARRINGTON'S BLOCK,)
E E A E I N I A N A
WE are now receiving our Spring and Summer Stock, from our own Manufactory, Louisville, Ky. STRAUS & ISAACS,
.• .. NORTH-EAST CORNER
UkTEST IMPROVEMENT.
THE
Noye's Improved Portable Grist MilL
ISO
with
LTAYWARP & NOYE,
FEENCH BUSHOLL STOHS3, aasuuta in Dutch Ante Bolting Cloths, Portable Grist Mill*, Screen Wtres. Mill Screws,
Damset*, Spimdle*f Cft*iingSt Cmst torn
*md %kmsm*i ma*
India Rubber B^tiiur amaHose, Simca# sutd Land PlsutUr, Water Lime, MAeetetery 87, MsJn&ranl. Ofe% ft Jtafaa Smt andSCentmldeck, BLFFAtO, N. V.
TVe enderajgeed faeejhewiapyri*»ed by 0»pr»pHeWr 0i» lalaelihii yaawtra%eat ftr faieBtseto wsdtliirse reeadtac c««atry. AMr istMnrilo* in r*#»ad to asm-. aMniacd W «4drm£*s Um~itther
VJMEG,
r.
BOXES SX10
Hthe
urns
UN
or,
te perform jwrfecdy is every
partteniar. JOfiS T» HOVE. Lit. 1851- i-
NOTE,
W3
...
T«"
REMOVED TO
3
Persons wanting articles in our line, would do well to give this establishment an early call, being determined to offer inducements to purchasers, yrtiich cannot be lad elsewhere*.
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JnI**-
PUBLIC SQUARE, TERRE-HAUTE,
Window Glaw,
20 10X12 1« 10X15 8 12X16 3 18X24
1
In itSre and for sale very kw, by BROWNING & WALL, May 14, l85£-33tf "Prairie City Drug Store.
OUGHTON SENNIT l»ving fitted an and fnrnisbed roema for the abet* bnsinesa in Uatoa Row, over Prairie City Drag Store, (entmaoe ea 4th street,) are now ready te accommodate those wishing to obtain
Correct Likenesses
of tbmMhw or others, on short notice, aa4 la sfffe. We have eaeea of every pattern and wriee from the cheapest to tbe most expensive and will fill them with Mikiatvsxs
which wo warrant equal, tf
Offer
mi
in lisiiiuii
AM
soperlor, fa
eeAaese aad depth of tone sod brilHaacy ef expremtoa te any made in thseeentry. CeB aad examine for yoarsdses. Stock aad Tools kept band aad for sale rise, iastrucik»i given (haen. J. W. HOUGHTON,
4^ $9. Pbcflix RflW.
invite the titration ef Cssfc boyers to 8t*ek»T FANCT ANT STAPLE DRT WODI,
NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS,
WHOLE8ALB DRUG STORE,
DirecttfMarth qfith* Cfprf Mouse, and nut door East of M. IF. Scdam'sl* e»%w«l ba* fecetved and Is receiving the stock of Drugs, Medicinos, Paints, Qils and cv»r brought to Terre-Hautie. Having made cash fvtehksefe for 1851, he is enabled to sell at as low rat«4 as auy othei estabiiabnienton the Wabash. His stock con4 slstsas usual of a general assortment of Mineral ana Botanio Medicines, snited to the wants Of tho Country, and he hopes from bis long experience and his usual atteation to business 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 bbls. Linseed Oil, Lard
Turpentine, Alcohol, Spanish Whiting, Rosia,
7 5 6 5 1000 lbs. R«d Lead, 300 Dry white do 5.4 100 kegs Puro do ||i" 700 lbs. British Lustre, S00 Black Lead, 100 Litharge, 1 400 Venetian Red, 300 Yellow Ochre, 300 Spanish Brown, 700 Ground Logwood, 300 Extract ISO Caalile Soap,200 Pearl Starch, 80 Chrome Yellow, 100 do Green, 100 Paris do ^.
53.
WOULD
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LOUISVILLE
CLOTHINGSTOBE
B. W. BRUEL.
respectfully announce to the public that tltby have on hand a good assortment of the latest and most approved patterns of COOKING and OTHER STOVES, among which may be found the
Blister do., Swedes and Sable Bar Iron, Russia Nail Rods, Axle Drafts, Just received and selling at greatly reduced prices.
April 11, 1851-28-tf S. H. POTFER CO*
LOOK
FOR
BUSH¥ES» OARDS. MEDICINES.
SPEIN6 1851,
50 Boxes Window Glass, 12 do Star Gandlas, 8 do Rosin Soap,
S bbls. Copal Varnish, 25 gals. Conch do
36 Black do 1 36 Japan do 45 Neat's ft. Oil,R ,1 60 Castor Oil,
Pare Wines and Brandy, Bourbon and Rye Whiskey, fee., for sale at Cuningham'a Wholesale Drug Store.
May 3, lSSl-27-tf J. R. CUNINOHAM
STOVES, TIN-WARE,
etc.
SHOP on National Rond St., opposite Post Office
NOAH BEYMER & CO.,
ETNA, (with charcoal arrangement in hearth,)BEST PREMIUM, (a tip top stove,) I 1 QUEEN OF THE WEST, *n PHOENIX PREMIUM, and many other patterns.
Alto, fall aasortment of
tin-ware, hollow.ware,
Particular attention given to House Spouting, and Job Work, of every description. Terre-Haute, June SO, l85l-38-tf
Only
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:j
3 'W
HARDWARE AND SADDLERY.
SPRING ARRIVAL!
30
WE
days from New York City
via New Orleans, per Ship Vancouver la New Orleans.
are now enabled to announce the receipt of a large portion of our Shelf llttrdware, Snadlcry and Carriage Trimmings, making our assortment more complete than it ever was before, and fnr surpassing in exteut end quality any other to be found st any establish ment iu Terre-Haute, or the Wabash Valley. Ou,r nrlcos, either for cash or approved credit, will be quite as low as the nimble ninepence,—and no 25 ner cent, added to the credit buyer. Our customers and all customers iu want of any kind of Hardwarx will find what we say true, if they will give us a call.
April 11,1851-28-tf S. II. POTTER & CO. *¥*1
HEAVY GOODS
1 AA TONS OF IRON, Nulls, Spike, Anvils, Bellows, Vices, Sledges, Sheet Iron, Tin Plnte, Copper, Wire, Coil Chain, Eliptie Spring*, Spring Steel, C»»t do English Hoop
L.
do., German do., American and Swedes
OUT!!^!..^
THE TERRE-HAUTE
CABINET SHOP!!
nr\HE undersigned wishes to inform the citizens of TerreJL Haute and the surrounding country tlmt they hnve established themselves in this place where they expect to keep on hands all kinds of FURNITURE, such as
A I S
tfujl&d and Cane-Botfom
Sofas, Lounges, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, and many other things
too numerous to mention all of which we warrant to be manufactured from the best material, and the workmanship not excelled.
Old Fnrnltore made new. AH kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for work. Please cali and see for yourselves. Shop, on Market st, two doors north of Dodson's Bakery, r*
COFFINS MADE TO OJttDER.^ JOSEPH DEROLF, September 19,1851. 51 ^FERDINAND COOK.
J. V. LINDSAY, Of Paris, Ky.
IND.
SflTTWI ill BOSTIIIDHT SLASSt
A. C. LA^ttKNCR, Of Virginia.
LINDSAY & LAWRENCE, COMMISSION, FORWARDING,
AND
WESTERN PRODUCE MERCHANTS,
lOO Caaay Street, NEW ORLEANS.'
LIBERAL ADVANCES made on properiyconaimied to the above hoose by H. B. SMITH.
Terre-Haute, August 8,J851-45-tf
NEW SHOE STORE.
SC'HOOLET St VANHORN,
JOHN
M. Ac SENNIT.
Terre-Hante, nay ?th, Ig52-^rt
CASH STOKE,
S
1 aesectmeat ere hava ... Ndw Terk ea
tontM. we are eMUstlssil al very lowest CeA ratta. April l«,l«».29mj rr Vc I R-fcO.TWJ8ET.
OH.
.ImsS4c R*m
3d
4m-frmatft'n*a«rwsr
for sale a large assortment BOOTS AND SHOES. I
ALSO, A VARIETY OF
They will sJeo maaafactare Boots aad Shoes to order at (he same pta^H*™'^ SCHOOLEY 4b VANHORN.
Terre-Hsnte, October 10,1851-2-tf
MEW JTdDIHE STO1E.
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SAY RE offers for esie a variety of COOK, PARLOR, and BOX
STOVES,
Which ho will dispoes of low for Cask er Prwtmee. Hie Cook Stoves consist of the celebrated improved
Txinmph Stove,
well-known to all bensekeepers—«be, tbe eelebrated JDOirBLE ormt 9TOrB—wm a variety ef other* of cooking pattern. His Parlor and Box Stoves sr« of varioos pattern* to eeitrardbasen. He has also en band an aseertamt of CASTINGS, eoeolstiag of
Tea-Kettles, Ovens, Skilleta, Ac.
Ail fw nale «r trade at hH new store en Market street, 2d door a«rth of NaUoaal Road, opposite FarriagtoaV Block, ia Terre-Haate.
'jsifts#" iiiViii
4SrtI
of
WAWM 9
$
All of whleh they will sell at wholesale or retail, at their new More in Husnix Row, on National Road street, fifth door from the comer ef Market street.
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THE
October I0t 18&i-2-ti
I'll »»li fruit'"*
1
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A Wow Sapply of •TUf
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rOIIN D. McCREARVm hammer Newel nk: iLti sm4
%. II. BUCKINGHAM.
The Oreat American Remedy!
POWELL'S
S O
iilNIMENT v.
I A S
T7XCELS and is rapidly superceding all other preparaJjd Uons in the cum of tbe following diseases: Foa
Max—-Obstiuate
Ulwrs, Scrofula, Old Sores, CuQi,
Fresh Wouuds, Cutaneous Eruptions, Chilblains, Sore Throat, Rbcntnallc Pains, Contracted Chords, Pains In U»e Side and Back, Sore Nipple*, °-irn ftrrmls Tetter, Swild Head. Cracked Hands, Salt Rheum, aud in short, fASES
OF
THE SKIN, with all indolent
Ulcers and Sores of whatever character.
Fo* B"^-Pojl E/i!
Callous, Spavins, Sitfast, Strains,
Fresh Wousids, Lameness and Cracks, Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grawe Galls ef
a
O* Powell's Dnhnent is sold by
Ji kiads, all AISoti«na ef
Ue Eye, bpr»i»»,BrUis«, Cracked Heels, Ring Bone, Sweeny. Fistula, Wind Galls, Rheumatism, snd in fbet ALL DISEASES OF STOCK, wherein an wtornai application of medicine is required.
-Terre-Haute
J.R. CUMNUHAM, Druggist, Terre-Haute, Ind, Lewis Maddox, Prairieton, Ind. Pounds, Kester, Si Co., fiUdcHetown, Ind. Joseph Jacobs, Fairbanks, Ind. Brewer, & Son, Graysviile, lud. James Reed, Merom, Ind as also James D. Rigg», and R. W, Akin, Carlisle, Ind.
And by Reuben Harrison, Palestine, III. John Dickson, Robeson, 111- \V ood & Draper, aud John A. Merrick, Hutsonvilte. III. John B. Richardson, York, 111. L. Brad-
MtrsnQili Hit
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30 -Pure Olivo Oil, 1 ISO lbs. Nitric Acid, 400 Sutphurio do 1 4 bbls Plaster Parish -I 6 Fish Oil, I 3 White Chalk, 300 lbs. Bar Lead, 400 Copperas, 40 Am. Vermillion, 36 gals. Sperm Oil, lOO lbs. Indigo, t'lHTl 300 Alum, 1 120 Blue Stone,
Powell's Liniment may also be obtained of the proprietor at his depot in Lawrencevllle, Lawrence coontv, Illinois, and of merchants and druggists generally throughout tho Western country.
An I- A. POWELL, Sole Pnarietor^ April 30. 1859-31-ty
Vf^ir,VT'
I» tie Tea* 18M, by.
CWk'a 0««. ofth* DUtrtr
wurt for the K»t«rn IHftrk* of tVoiMylTaniN.
Another Scientifio Wonder l|^ DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S "tnn JtGREAT Dl'SPKPiilA CURER i^ ar,"
j-1 WM. ww
TllKTBCR
DIGESTIVE FLUID
GASTRIC JUICE.
Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF 1 HE OX, after direct ions of
HA
similar to the above, together wllh Report# of ReMAnKAiH.it Cures, from uil purts^f the United Slates. •. A S A S E S I A E 1 7 l)H. HOUGHTON'S l'EI'SIN has produced the most marvellous effects, iu curing cases of Lhhility, Emaciation, Nrrcotn Drrlinr, and Dynprptic Consumption. It is Impossible to give the details of canes in the limits of this advertisement but authenticated aertlfienlPR have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES in Philadelphia, New York and Boston alouo. These wero nearly all desperate canes, and the cures were not only rapid and wondeiful, hut permanent.
It is a great Ntrobu• Antidote, and particularly useful for tendency to Ulllous disorder, Uver Complaint, Fever nnd Agne, or badly treated fe^er nud ngtie, and the evil effects Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Dlgeltive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess iu eating, and the too free use of ordent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance.
Dr. Hovaiirox'a I'Jtrsin is prepared lu Powder and in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians. PniVATit QsttrtABs for the use of Physicians, may bo obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole procew of preparation, aud giving tbe authorities tipon which tho claim* of tills new remedy ure based. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against its use by Physician* in respectable standing aud regalar practice Priflc, ONE DOLLAR per bottle.
Agents—WOOD
4-
rt I
RON LI EBIG, tho great
Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. HOUGHTON, M. D.. Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigcstiou, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Compiiiiut, CoiiNtipntion and Debility, Curing nftcr Nnttno'a own niotlioJ, by
Nature's own Agent, the Gantric Juice. O- Half a tonspoonfiil of Pursi.v, iu fused in wnier, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of RoaU Beef in about two hourt, out of the stomttch.
PEPSIN is the chief dome 11 i, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—tho Solwnt of the Food', tho Purifying, Prettrviny, nnd Stimulating Agent of (lie Stomach and Intestines. It
1m
Fi.uid,
extracted from the
Stomach of (lie Ox, thus forming an Artikiciai. DiokstivkDigestive
precisely liko the natural (Jnstrio Juice In iUCIiomic«l powers, and furnishing complete and perfect aubttitutc for it. By tli© nid of this itrr|tnrtilion, the puinsnnd eviln of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA ore romuvod, just
tliey would bo bj a healthy Stomsah. It Is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cuses of Doliility, EinuciMlion, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, mipposod to bo on the verge of tho grave. The Scientific Evidence upon wliifili It Is bused, is iu the highest degree curiouH aud remiirkul'le.
Scientific Evidence!
BARON Li Ell Hi in his celehruled work on Anliiml CheiniHtry, snys: "An Arti(ici«l Dige*tlvo Fluid, anulngous to the Guslrie Juice, may he readily prepureij from tho mucous membrnno ef lite stomach of tho O*, In whleh various urtlnlin of food, as ment and egg*, will be softened, changnl, and digetted, just in the tame rnanntr at they would be in the human etomach." 0*Call on tho Agent, mid get Descriptive gratis, giving a large amount of SciRNrinc
hs
ECircular,viiienck,
DONNELLY, Terre-Haute.
mi Wholesale and Retail Agents GRAWHBAD d- BROWNING ^Indianapolis. April 8th, 1852-28-1
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"y^OX. 4, Bancroft's History of the United States. Lectures on the History of France, by Sir Jumes en.. aggotof French Sticks, by Sir Francis Head.
Stephen. Fa Clovernook, by Alice Carey.
Hearts Unveiled, or 1 know you like Ilim, by Sarah Em* ery Seymour. Tbe Wide, Wide World. **,.• yw&H
Dream Land by Daylight, by Caroline Cheessbri* pi* 4 Gleauiugs and Groupings, by Danforth. Mm A Lady's Voysge around the World. H'.-ri• "i Moby Dick, oy Herman Mslvilio.., a SummerSeld, or life on a Farm. '••M: 1 Alban, a tale of the New World, by tbe author of Lady Alice.
it
Tho Goidon Legend, by Longfellow, f,. ,4 .S Saxe's Poems. Snow Image aad other twice told tales, bytjfatrthorn* Nights io a Block House. Western Portraiture, a description of Wisconsin. Illinois and Iowa, with remarks on Minnesota, and other Territories, by Daniel S. Curtis*.
Sir John Frsakiln aad the Arctic Expedition.
1
NI neveb am! its Ramsins, cheap ed ition. & JUie ia tbeSendwieh Uisuds, by Rev. H. T. Cbeever. |f Women of Christianity, by Jalla
Kavanangbt
Bayard Taylor** Poem*. Tbe Use of Sum Evenings at Donaldson Manor, by Maria J. MclntOfh*
Tlie Use of Sunshine, by the anther of tbe Maiden Aun|. Mj
The Evening Book,
Cast 1
The Island Home, or the Yean Evening Book, bv Lives of the EUrly setfers of Ohio, by 8. P. Hildreth.
eung Cast away.
Longfellow's Poems, new edition. History of Palestine, by John Kitto, D. D., for sale by W IN A April 9, *S2-28tf Sign of the Big Book.
Y0tT«r0 A DTHT'B
NATIONAL DAGUEKREAN GALLERY,. I PIJCENIX ROW, TERRE-HAUTE. to Inform the Publle thai tbey oeated themselves in Terre-Haute,
subscribers beg
have permaaentlv Is
for the purpose of taking Dagoerrcotype JSiniatares. Their Room is now open for the reception of Visitors* whether ?n want of Picturetor not. Mr. Young is from III* Bill, and ha* in his possession all the late improve* meat* la {be art. Mr. D., from long experience, and having keen with Hnrnr for tin last four years, feels hfmself fatly competent to compete with the best. Atl those in wsat of one or more life-like Unpressloiis.of their Immortal Pkats woold do well to gfva them a visit.
ma«b 12,1853-24tf YOUNG &. DOFF,
GROCERIES,
XitlSOWZCI
1
I
Mrs. Kirk land.
aULMAN
St
ItE now receiving their spring stock, consisting of a.
—0/
...»-, J, .5,
fall asKorunsnt of roeeries all kinds,
Tobacco, Nails, Glass, Leather, &c.
sff of which wiil be disposed vt at Hie lowest figure. ttatitilere, Union Jiow. C*U at the Cincinc
Matvh &, ItSS^Iy. L. & It.
