Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 4, Number 40, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 July 1852 — Page 4
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JBMHHANDIZE MERCHANT TAILOR. DAVID HARTSOCE
1 Ad mnTed hi* Tailor 8hop from Mark*! street to I 1 National Road rinrt, toe dour wfrt of the Pert (JAW, where he has opened in bkac* F««jr
Front Stare Bourn,,
A MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP,
and is prepared to famish the best and moat fashionable materials, mad make them op is a style inferior to aaae to the west.
The richest Vetting*, unsurpassed in style, are en hand— «ilfc(5*afln, Vdvet, ami mixed, of ail colors and every variety Also a general assortment of Neck'kerchieft,
of design. of the most tasty descriptions. rita the latest improvements
lores, of ever* kind, and m|
KOJMMU wiili durability. He will make CLOTHES la the roost approved style, when the cloths are famished by the customer, and also give strict attention to catting all kinds of garments—ell of which *i»atl tue done with taste aud despatch.
Terre-Haotc. Nor. 3,1849. DAVID HARTSOCK.
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BUCKEYE CASH STORE.
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"*iM, e-4, 10-4, ISM, and 16-4 DRUGGET, 4-4, 5-4, and (M WHITE and CHECK MATTING, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, M«»d 12-1 FLOOR OILCLOTH, TABLE OILCLOTH,
ROPE MATTING &c. A very targa stock of satin and common Paper Hang :'C(4 lags, Window Paper, Bordering, large ami small
just received a superior lot of I1LACK AND GltUEN TEAS, con*luting of Fine Young Hyson, T:^ Ejr!ra Fine Young Hyson, ,_t
Imperial*
All u( th« iutest Importations from Panama and China. Which they will soil at the Niesf motif rat* pricrt, at tho
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l/t/TE'sre now receiving an uncommonly large stock W of kinds of Staple and Fancy Dry.Gooda, for the spring trade also, U»e most extensive assortment of House uruUhlog Goods in the Wabash Valley, among which are ||jg
Quilts, Coimteipaiie*p toilet Covers, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Drapery, Htm and Crimson Damask, French
Table Covers, Piano Covers,
and a great variety, of Window Shades, (some beautiful styles, and cheaper than ever,) Window Cornice*, Curtain Bunds and Pins, Cords and Tassels, &«.
Our Carpet department is more extensive than ever, embracing some »0 pieces of the different grades and etvles of TliKKK PLY, VENETIAN, FINE, EXTRA
FINK, AND SUPER FINE INGRAIN
CARPETS, ROCS, MATTS.
Looking Glasses, ike. Queens Ware, Glaaa i£ Ware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries, Leather, See. In sTtorl, almost everything ever called for, and all *1 inch prices as will satisfy any one that the Cask System is what makes goods cheap, and the Ilackcye Cash More the place for bargains. L. KYCE.
Tcrre iluule, April 30, *52-ly
FRESH MEDICINES.
ISO os. Sulphate Quinine 80 Prieclp Ext. Bark ,i« 50 Tannin,
SO Sallcine .. ..sfcM* ,t
10 lbs. Ext, Rarseparllla, In 1, 4 and 16 ot. pots
10 lbs. Ext. Butternut, in 1, 4 and 16 ot. pots 5 lb*. Ext. Htrammonlum, 1, 2 and 4 ox. pots t« so Ilia, pine Maw, (M under «j- Weaver's^ l^sf -10 lbs. Eng. Calomel
M5 |IM.
Am. Calomel
PRAIRIE CITY DRUG STORE."
Terwllaatc, Mtiy H, lS52-33tf
«, llUMMKL'S PltKMlUM
XSssence of Coffee,
imcksgo of this Eaasnce will go as far n* four pound* of Java Coffee, and Coffee made by this Essence will pi reserve perfectly tho real tatte of the best Java Coffee, but will have a more delicate and finer flavor, a finer roJuur, and will certainty be more healthy for every person than pure Java Coffee will also be clear without requiring anything to clarify it. •,
I'or sule, Wholesale and Retail, by BROWNINGS WAtt, May 14,1ii!«3aJ»3tf -"Prslrie City Drug Stom"
IlilXKN (I timw wtch) assorted VIALS for Phyal.cjMtns u«e Just received and for sale, at BROWNING & WALL'S May H, )Sta-.W "Prairie Oty Drag Btore."
Parasols.
An SILK Pafi^w, h»j?i«ding Plain, Fancy, Ftgnr'd, ^'vFuney Brocade, Fringed, iJned, Worsted, Mourning, Frotteh Handles and Tlp»i Selling very lowat tho
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QIOVM and Hosiery.
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and tteat* KW Uloveo,all colors and t-Uk,Cotton and U*le White SSik Kmhrokler'd
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100 dra. Snlph. Morphine a 100 Acetate do SO lbs, Oomp. Ext. Colocynth, in 1, 9 and I 4 ot. pots 10 Ext. Dttudelion, In 1,2 and 4 ot. pots 25 Ext. Gentian, in 1, 4, & 16 ox. pots 10 E.tt. Jalap, in 1, 4 and oz. pots
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30 lbs. Ilydrarjf. O. Crcta 259 lbs. Gum Camphor, j»*t received ami lor sale at JUllOWNING tt WAI.L'S
May 7, lH52-:i2tf- Prairie City Drug Store.
'Dye-Stuffs, &c.
,)/ \A LBS. Indigo, (S. F. A. No. 1 ^"/U .'ifiOibs. Ext. Logwood 300 ll«u Blue Vitriol ,M)0 lbs. Hup. Carb. Soda js Js-.-.i-t' 400 lbs. Croam Tartar ,% lf»0 lbs. Tartaric Acid ,r 200 lbs. Aona Ammonia, (F. F. F.) •, sHK) lbs. Sii I ph. Aitherj 50 lbs. iVrnviau IJark, (Red), 50 Iba. do do", (Pale) .fust received and for sale at
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BROWNING «V WALL'S ,. Prairie City Drug Si.oro,
Tarrc-Ilaulf, M«y 7, lW2.32tf
TEAS! TEAS!! Browning & Wall
THE
PRAIRIE CITY STORE.
ASKS
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Book Agents Wanted.
rilil circulate New and Popular works in iudlana and I Hltnois. Ureal Indwcements are offered to those nuking to engage in this b**Uif«e. Apply to
BUCKINGHAM.
Jane It, lS54«»f ^tgn®f thoBtt PICTORIAI. BROTHER JONATHAN*
THE FOURTH OF JULY, for *.!« nt V\\ U. BUCKINGHAM'S, Jane 11, t$5$tf Slga of the Big Book.
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lllk and White Nett MHts, FlacerM li^dieo Rik, White and Slate, Cotton Hose,
Mhed B»k Raw Silk
Scimi' Brown awl Mix*d CottonR«m»
PRAIRIS CITY STORK.
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Rectified Whiskey.
HI'LMAN are now wanafactoriag a*
M*M» of Rectified Whiskey. Art superior to *vy eve* brwsgfet (Nn Ctncinaati, MM! ta «tKi|tii parity a»*wd«W«itv tholxwtewooW lathk wootorafioantry. Al!tb«se wl»»eler ftrrt «**e wttek far tWiMM atoaey will |lw»« tdl nt At CINCINNATI STOTK, l.'nloa Roar,
AU ktade of DouMMttk awl Fer^n WINKS AND LIQVOttSt, of the Veal qaality, and at OodaaaU ptke% -*alaw»3F».on &«aA.
TVHS-llWt», C, L. fe W.
TO WOOL CAlfUERS.
IaMACnlNK
RAVR iw4 received »ad wtlt cawMantiy fawrf t-AKUS ANI» CA«I CI.KANR8S,
»t' %»itIU^f,Teah tr*t» i»» a»ns*het«*»4 whk*
will be *14 at Eastern al lloime** «'il .ARBA
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CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS.
BARTIiTT, STOCKTON fc CO.
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Forwarding & Commission Merchants,
WILL
No. 38, Walnut Street* CINCINNATI, OHIO.
give prompt attention to the sale of Pork, Bacon, Lard, Batter, Floor, Wool, Feathers, and Coon try Produce generally. And also, fill ORDERS FOR CINCINNATI MANUFACTURERS,
At shortest notice.
February 27, l852-22-6tn
A. R. BREWER,
No. SO Fifth Street, North aide, betweea Mala and Walaat, CINCINNATI, OHIO,
ANUFACTURER of Bright Ware, Coffee and Tea (Jrns, Chaffing Dishes, of all kinds OILET WARE, single or insets Wardrobe Shower Baths, Bathing Pans, Sponge Baths, Hip and Siti Baths, Suspension Shower Baths, I Bath Tabs, varioas stxee, And every description of BATHING APPARATUS made to order.
He also keep* constantly on hand a general assortment of
Plain, Pressed, Japanned, and Bronzed
WARE.
Wholesale and Retail.
N. B. All kinds JOBBING done in Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron. march 12,185&24yl
100 Agents Wanted,
circulate, by subscription, a new and very rapid telling and btamifuUy dluttraUd historical and descriptive work entitled "THE GREAT WEST."— Entrgttic men can earn from $2 to $5 per day. Those only need apply who can pay for Books when they order to do which will require a capital of from $40 to $100.
For terms address HENRY HOWE, No. Ill Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, march 12,1852-34m6
Rags Wanted.
highest market price paid in GASH for Rags, Old Ropo, Baling, Hemp, Waste, St,c. NIXON & CO., .o. i±ii~ -US-. Paper Manufacturers, 69 Walnnt Street, between Columbia and Pearl streets, March 5, l&52-23ia4 Cincinnati, Ohio
C8. H. PARVIN,
Merchandise and Frodnce Broker
ALSO,
GENERAL NEWSPAPER AGENT, OFFICE AND STORE, fe No 36 Walnut Street, Cincinnati. April 23,1852-30tf
Burnet's Patent Water Cooler. 1
HIS article la the resnlt of the application of scientific principles to the pnrposo intended, viz: To keep water cool at pouibte, at long as possible, with the leatt possible quantity of lee.
The proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular branch of domestic economy, and passing from one Improvement to auother, 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 tho country. A better proof of the same fact is, that, since their Introduction, varioas imitations of the genuine article have been attempted—all falling short of the object, it is trno, yet all 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 the only article if 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. Thns, at a cost of some five cents per day, a family of ordinary size can be constantly supplied with water ai cold as Ice Itself larger numbers In the same proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to bo a saving of at least seventy-five per cent over the Earthen Jars, formerly used for this purpose.
Agttiu, these Coolers never Sweat in this way, saving much unnecessary waste and trouble. Being manufactured in the most workmanlike atyle, and handsomely finished in every respect, they make a very beautiful ornament 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 and comfort of families.
If desired, the Cooler can also he furnished at a small expense with a Filtering Apparatus, made and for aale at BURNET'S House Furnishing Establishment, 1
No. 14 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, O. DEALER IN
Hardware, Cutlery, Tea- Trays, Britannia,, Japanned, Bronzed and Tin Ware, Brushes, Wooden and Willow Ware, Bathing Apparatus and Refrigerators.
April 93,1852-30yl
New Shingle Factory.
rpiIE subscriber* would respectfully inform tho citizens of Torre Hants and the surrounding country that they have just commenced manufacturing Shingles superior to any offered for sale in this place. We invite all who wish I to dwell nnder good roofs, to giro us a calt before parehasIng elsewhere-
E7* All ordftrs from a distance prom ply attended to. M. B. & W. WALLACE. 0* Factory back of II. Fairbank's rifle factory, on Fourth Street, between Ohio and Main streets.
Terre-Haute, April 2,1852-27-ly
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BOSTON LEATHER STORE,
NATIONAL ROAD STREET, OPPOSITE ONION ROW, TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
subscribers inform the public that they hajre just opened on National Road street, opposite Union Row,a LEATHER STORE, with a full assortment of all kinds of Leather, such as Spanish, Cincinnati, and Coon try-Tanned Stole Leather Upper, Kip, Bridle, Harieaa, Skirting and Collar Leather French and Philadelphia Calfskin Lining, Sheep and Deer ski us. Binding, Padokins Tampico and French, gentlemen's and ladies Morocco.
They also Intend to keep a general assortment of SHOE FINDINGS, LAST& BOOT AND SHOE TREES, CLAMPS, PEGS, &c., Their arrangements with the Manufacturers and Importers in the Eastern cities, are snch as to enable them to sell everything at the very losrest prices. *.
Cash paid for Green and Dry Hidee. GEO. KERCKHOFF & CO. Terre-Haate, Apr!) 33,18&S-30yl
New Confectionery.
E. & NEUMEISTER
HAVEtheStewart
jnst opened anew confectionery, nearly opposite House. All articles of Fancy Confectionery, and lateet styles of Cakee, manoiaciared in a style wit to be excelled, either East or Wect. Parties furnished with Cakes and Confectionery oa the shortest notice. Please call aad examine our establishment. & & L. NEUMEISTER.
Refer to M. Louderback. Cincinnati. Apr. S, lS5a-27-3»
Tower Mills
who way give
December.
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MILLER & SOULE,
Comer of Chestaat and Wunr *ta.
Terre-WWate, Fob. S&, 1851-St-tf
4. nan-re*. i.t.ittut
BRITTONACO.,
FORWARDING 4a COMMOSIOIf XKRCHAXTS,
TKRRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
CA»a pXTd FOR
Wktat, Bariey UMI FtuMwi, Whit* 8nsi"iai FtaUwra, AT THEIK WAREHOUSE, Corwerof rtwtemi 1^» Strwu, Caaad
m* HOUSES fbr iwle. em 38 1m. the %thyM fwrt. 11»ia}f*r l*a«»e twe* fr««Mi4M^Kw. Ttwwe Iwnees wHt be mU either with «r wttbeet ibe tote «km« which limy —i—f, Tlse fensa w«eM make a by a emaB e*Oay. Al«^ A *f »*k«waHh\ Teela, mvmhm ffarMfe* Careafeff Ssw eT««* 1st |ww Hem .,-v. v, tv
tr er:«Beft,|ww hem ttnt, wini rw ywi, wia gh-t a ,9a, af. Uw a.
May 7, I85S-tf
THE
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RECORDRR'S OFFICE.
SCOTT
Forwarding and Co
REFER TO
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March 26, 1852 26m6
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l^TEST IMPROVEMENT.
IToye's Improved Portable Grist MilLj
snbscriber hsacompleted end tested his Improved] Portable Grist Mill, for which he has applied for Letters Patent. He is now prepared to furnish to order a superior mill for grinding wheat aad Coaass
mode of attaching the Runner Stone to the Spindle, tm or with the improved feeding attachment, secures til motion to the stone, with perfect safety even to a THOUSAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. Thesnbecriber claims that be has invented ami attached to this Milt •aloabie improvements, which make It superior to all others now in nee. And farther be has no hesitation in guarantying it to grind wheat or coarse grains as rapidly, aad at the same time dei^c as good work, wrrtr utas ixiee or Hwai »v raicno*, than any other FamUe Mitt now in operation. Theee Mills are of the best quality of French Burr Stonee, aad ate from 99 to 24, 32, and 36 inches in diameter. Tfeeycre placed ina sdfestahtial frameor hnak and aye driven by a telt with stetun, water, or hen*, pesrer, aad are WAEaaxm to perform Mftetlt in every pertkaiar. JOHN T. NOTE. l«t« I8S1.
JOHN T. NOTE,
SUCCESSOR TO HATWARD St NOYE, as«wr Acrraou or TBmm mm urn.
FOR
Griffith's Western Line. Western States Iiine. Evan Griffith, AGENTS,
Win S. Towle,) 33 Coenties Slip, N. YoC. H. Canfield,
J. M. Griffith & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. |e. W. Swane, No. 121,Broad St,N.Y. Ship by New York and Troy Tow Boats,) A. K. Cobb & Co., Bufiklo, N. Y, DAILY,
No. 6, East River, except Sunday.^Ship by Boat foot of Broad Street, N. Y. Also, Proprietors with H. B. SMITH of Terre-Haute and Toledo Line On Wabash and Erie CanaL
EARLY «fc LEGGETT,
march 26,1852-26m6 Terre-Hante, Indiana.
E A & E E
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Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
also, Dealers in all kinds of Produce.
TERRE-HAUTE,
STAR CLOTHING STORK
ttAft BEEN REMOVED TO
NORTH SIDE OF PDBLIC SQUARE,
NEXT DOOR TO JURREN & TURNER. We have received our SPRING and SUMMER Stock of "-t READY MADE CLOTHING,
Hats, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts, Trunks, &c., &c., which will be sold at our usual low prices. Persons wanting articles in our line, would do well to give this establishment an early call, being determined to offer inducements to purchasers, which cannot be lad elsewhere.
Terre-Haute, May 21,1852. B. W. BRUEL.
LOUISVILLE
CLOTHING STORE
And Hat and Cap Establishment,
STOSZS,
IVB »T rm
Doteh Anlcwr BoltiHg Clotha, Portable Grist Milh, Screen Wirts. Mill Screw, Damsels^ Spimtte** Cai^i, CmM Irtm
Pro»f Stef*, Grime'*L Pngi»,s nid Jok*se*'s Mills,
Sfmecco mad Lsmd Ploeter. Mmw&et»rj M*i« Street- Ofiee, aa4^ CwOiwi dacItt BCFVALO« K. V.
A|*8 3®, ISSa-31-Iy
'out Ume. Etc. 19 iUkkSu*#
rwHidiag HmtotmaMtmta mmmi to its stltttjr, mk* Iff e^dl«art«g.
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mission Merchants and
AT TOLEDO, OHIO,
Wltkoat Tmikipaaat at Troy o* Albany!
AGENTS,
USD.
NORTH-EAST COENER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,
(FARRINGTON'S BLOCK,)
E E A E I N I A N A
WE ait) now receiving, our Spring and Summer Stock, from our own Manufactory, Louisville, Ky. STRAITS &, ISAACS,
NORTHEAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE,
GSJLIXS.
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TERRB-HAUTB, IND.
FITTSiVfiGH US B8ST0I T0B1V SUSS!
BOXBS 8X10 Window Glass,
W20" 10X12
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12 10X15 8
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In start aad for aaie very low, by BROWNING 4c WALL, May 14,1852^5tf "Prairie City Drug Store
QXEEtra HOTEL,
CjpyKBn OF BSID6S (OK OHIO) AK» ntST MTBSET8, rJ- TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. HE nadersigsed Itaa leased from JAMS* S. CiUas the above satoed boaie, trituated jo*t at the from the Bridge, attd oaly one block from
MM besbeea greatly
ai^arged
WiB always be fandahad wift the «belaaee ead aot Aa i&adow, feat of the beat the cosstry id&rd»—and BO paiaa or expeaae will ba spared la atetaMw fc tfc pstitotlw
Jg-SffiSi
AOT Mas
AraiarsaaaJeB«li«ly a»w,«aaag Uw beatla tbe city, aad at all «naa w® be eoppiied wttli g«ad bay aad xntia, aad amended aa cxperfBaeerf add tmumU
CHARGES MODBRATE—CALL AND SEE,
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FOLTN TFLIICCALEARYNI rwseiawi aad-fot *Ug. 29 48-a
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sold Improve* by a
Hi is house aew ud iarg hatU,a& pmend, patetsd.and feratshed with »ew feraltare, carpets, beda aaobeddlac. ILnriag aa eye afagle la Uw comfort cast eaaveoleaee of his guests, most nake bis be«a ptaaaMi etepphtg place for the ana of boalaeaa. pleaaore or tnveiiiag p*blic, ead perUeelerlj tbeee wbowWa to talus
I large addittea el bad rooau, aad a epacieas diaiag
MMiwge ea steamboats, private eaarey»aoa» or smtrwlit. a start, wtea aor eapiess affl ba^pavad ta make hte bwaaeaaacrwahia pi»ca for kls fasjst^
BUSINESS CARDS.
SPRING OF- 1851.
«z:uJ!Simimi ja^mjaoat 9
WHOLESALE DRUGSTORE,
Directly North of the Court House, and next door. East of M, W. Sedan's.
undersigned has received and is receiving tho largeat slock of Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dyo-stnfn ever brought to Terre-Haute. Having made cash purchases for 1851, he is enable*} to sell at as lour rates aa any othet establishment on the Wabash. His slock conaists as usual of a general assortment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines, suited to the wants of the Country, and hehopea from his long experience and his usual attention to business in trying to supply tho wants of his customers in his line, to merit a continuance of their patronage.
OILS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, &c., 50 Boxes Window Glass, 19 do Star Candles* 8 do Rosin Soap, 3 bbls. Copal Varnish, 35 gals. Coach do 36 Black do
6 bbls. Linseed Oil, 6 Lard 7 Turpentine, 5 Alcohol, 6 Spanish Whiting, 5 Rosin, 1000 lbs. Red Load, 300 Dry white do 100 kegs Pure do 700 lbs. British Lustre, 500 Black Lead, 100 Litharge, 400 Venetian Red, 300 Yellow Ochre, 300 Spanish Brown, 700 Ground Logwood, 900 Extract 150 Castile Soap, 900 Pearl Starch, 80 Chrome Yellow,, 100
do roen,
100 Paris do
36 Japan do 45 Neat's ft. Oil, 60 Castor Oil, 30 Pure Olive Oil, 150 lbs. Nitric Acid, 400 Sulphuric do 4 hbls Piaster Paris, i. 6 Fish Oil, 3 White Chalk, ... 3(H) lbs. Bar Lead, 400 Copperas, 40 Am. Vermillion, 36 gals. Sperm Oil, 100 lbs. Indigo, 300 Alum, ,f 190 Blue ?^no
Pure Wines and Brandy, Bourbon and Rye Whiskey* fee.* for sale at Cunlngham's Wholesale Drug Store.
May 3, I851-97-tf_ J. R. CUNINGHAM
HARDWARE AND SADDLERY. SPRING ARRIVAL!
WE
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Only 30 days from New York City via New Orleans, per Ship Vancouver to New Orleans. 7-
are now enabled to announce tho receipt of a large portion of our Shelf Hardware, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings* making
either for cash or approved credit, will bo quite as low as the nimblo'ninepence,—and no 25 per cent, added to the
credit buyer. Our customers and all customers in want of 71 will give us a call.
April 11,1851-98-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 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 11,1851-98-tf S. H. POTTER & CO.
LOOKOUT!! W
FOR THE TERRE-HAUTE CABINET SHOP!!
pHE undersigned wishes to Inform the citizens of Terra Haute and the surrounding country that they have established themselves in this place where they exnect to keep on hands all kinds of FURNITURE, such as
A I S
Cushioned and Cane-Bottom
Sofas, Lounges, Buz-eatis, Bedsteads, Tables, Stands, and many other things
too numerous to mention alt of which wo warrant to be manufactured from the best material, nnd tho workmanship not excelled.
Old Furniture made new. AH kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for work. Please cab' and see for yourselves. Shop, on Market St., two doors north of Dodson's Bakery.
COFFINS MADE TO ORDER. JOSEPH DEROLF, September 19,1851. 51 FERDINAND COOK.
j. v. LINDSAY, Of Paris, Ky.
SAYRE
top -Tf the a taepaUic
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H. BCCKIJVGBAM.
At
our
assortment more
complete tlian it ever was before, ttnd far surpassing in
extent and quality any other to be found at any o*tabli»hment in
Terre-Haute,
or the Wabash Valley. Our prices,
C. LAWnKNCR. Of Virginia.
LINDSAY & LAWRENCE, COMMISSION, FORWARDING,
AND
WESTERN PSODUCE MERCHANTS,
lOO Camp Street, NEW ORLEANS.
LIBERAL ADVANCES rnada on property consigned to the above house by II. B, SMITH.
Terre-Hatfte, August ?, 1851-45-tf
NEW SHOf STORE.
scxiooitBir VANIIORN,
Offer for sale a large assortment BOOTS AND SHOES.
ALSO, A VARIETY OF
a®.
CAJ»S
They will also manufacture Boots aad Shoes to order at the same place. SCHOOLEY & VANHORN.
Terre-Haate, October 10, ie5l-3-tf
HEW §TO¥1E STOKE.
offers for sale variety of COQK,
PARLOR, aad BOX
STOVES,
Which ha wHI dispose of low for Cash or Produce. Hie Cook Storaa consist of the celebrated improved
Triumph Stove,
we!i-1utowa to ail bookkeepers—also, (ho aalebrated DOUBLE OVMN STOVE—with a variety of others of aaakliig pattern. His Parlor eiid Boz Stoves are of varioas patterns tosoit sorcbaoers. Hebas alsowi head aaassortmeatof CASTINGS, eMwdstiag4»f
Tea-Kettles, Ovens, Skillets, &c.
Al) for «ade ar trade at bis aew store ant Mirket etreoi, Ud doer earth of National Read, oppoalto Farringtoa's Bl^ckgla Tarra-Haate. ^7 October 10,16$1 3tl
CASH 5TOBE,
Stack aT *r"* FANCY AND UTAPLE DRY COOM, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS,
Caipetm^^HoiaePurniihingGooda.
the tarfaet aadeotaplete eaaartmeat we bare
Por Sale er Xhechangi, AC8JZ& LAND la Clay. Owea aad
MEDICINES.
The Great American Remedy! POWELL'S-LINIMENT
¥OB IWAH ANS SEAS?,
EXCELS
and is rapidly superceding all other preparations in the ennt of tho following diseases: Fos
MAX—Obstinate
For BKAand *t—Poll
Ulcers, Scroful% Okl Soros, Cuts,
Fresh Wounds, Cutaneous Eruptions, Chilblains, Sore Throat, Rheumatic Psins, Contracted Chords, Pains in the Side and Back, Sore Nipples, Sorts Breasts, Tetter, jScahi Head, Cracked Hands, Salt Rheum, and in short. AWL. DISEASES OF THE SKIN, with all indolent Ulcers Sores of whatever character.
Evil, Callous, Spavins, Sitfost, Strains,
Fresh Wounds, Lameness and Cracks, Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Galls of all kinds, all Affections of
application of medicine is required,
lETPowell's Liniment is sold by
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BROWNING & WALL, Druggists, Terro-Haute* J.R.CUNINttHAM, Druggist, Terre-Haute, Ind.j Lewis Maddox, Prairieton, Ind. Pounds, Kester, &. Co., Middletown, Ind. Joseph Jacobs, Fairbanks, Ind. Brewer, & Ssa, Graysville, Ind.} James Reed, Morom, Ind. a« also James D. Riggs, »nd R. W, Akin, Carlisle, Ind.
And by Reuben Harrison, Palestine, III. John Dickson, Robeson, III. Wood & Draper, ei«d John A. Merrick, Hntsonville. III. John B. Richardson, York, III, L. Bradthaw, Marshall, HI.
Powell's Liniment may also ho obtained of the proprietor at his depot in Lawrencevillo, Lawrence county, Illinois, and of merchants and druggists generally throughout tho Western country,
Hon ,OM«I A, POWELL, Sofci roj»rirtor, April 30, 1853-31-Jy
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CHILLS AND FEVER,
Remittent or Intermittent JFevers.
ALMOSTdistressingis
every ono so familiar with the symptoms of this disease, that it is not necessary to give a description of them. Although, by far, tho most common complaint to which the human body Is subject, there is no disease so dlfficulJ to subdue by the usunl modo of practice. The publio have long sought for a Medicine that would effectually remove this dangerous malady. The proprietor of tne above valuable Preparation, by a close observation for a series of years of this disease in ALL Its varieties, and unceasing research among the
VEGETABLE PRODUCTIONS,
of the Earth, is enabled to otTer to tho Public a Certain and Pci-mnncnt Ilcmcd)', Which will effect a SPEEDY Curo If taken according to the directions,
In Cases of the Longest Standlagf^1,
well as prove a PREVENTIVE lu the forming singes of the jjisiimse. This Preparation has advancod in favor with the public, relying upon its merits alono, and is universally aoknowlei^rd tho ONLY MEDICINE that will effect a safe and
Being entirely a VEGETABLE PRODUCTION, Its effect* upon tho system are highly salutary, Improving tho genorql health and Invigorating the consitutlon. Let alt who are nilliclod givo this preparation a trial, and they will lb® saved great suffering and an impaired constitution.— Two bottles taken strictly according to directions have In most cases effected a permanent cure. Person* residing In
FEVER and AGUE districts can bo effectually protected from an attack by occasionally taking a small quantity of the medlciuc.
Where once tried Its superiority over every other medicine is too apparent to escape observation, and when its viftues nro once known, the public no longer hesitate what, remedy to employ. No family should bo without it, and those Who have used It never will. This highly valuable remedy iias performed somo of tho most extraordinary cures both in recent and long standing cases of favor und Ague. In cases of debility which often succeed
Hi lions or Other Fevers,
This has been founJ a most cflkacious and speedy romedjv restorfug the tone of the Stomach and bracing tho nervous system generally.
PEPSIN
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All of which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at their new store in Phoenix Row, en National Road street, fifth door from the corner of Market street.
TIIJ{ TflUB
^DIGESTIVE
Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines, It is extracted from the Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an AaTtricuL
CTCall oa the Agaot, and get a Descriptive gratia, giving a large amount of Scismno
Sts,
^Ko. Phffiflh Rmr/
fTtB llitii At atleatiaa it Cash bayara la aar
Kbox
coaatlrs, will be sold aa favoraW# Ume, «rs tnumol Property or Vacant Lote iaTsrrw-
Baots." R- 4c O. TOU8EY, Apvll 1«, im-Vh:* No. Pbceaix Bow.
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WRIGHTS TONIC,
FEVEB All Mil MinlSF
A certain, safe, speedy and permanent cure for
xi-
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PERMANENT CURE.*""-'
BROWNING & WALL*?
Terre-IIaute, Juno 4, l85S:-3t»lf
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Sola Af/entt, Terre-Haute, Ind.
lEr.tarH nconrMng In Ant of Onjrrwn, In lha yrnr 1M1, by JB. ltnaglitmi, St. I. In tho Clerk's Olfl™ ortho Dl*tfict CVmrt for Ui« J.iiM.au tHMiiet of i'«nnifIvnnin.
Another Scientific Wonder I Dr. J. 8. HOUGHTON'S lililiAT DVSPEPSfA CCREK.
sytT'!
h.
FLUID
GASTRIC JUICE.
Prepatwd from RENNET, or the fonrfh STOMACH OF he great 8, HOUGHTON, M! D.r
•epare THE OX, after directions of BARON LTEHIG, the Pliynlologlcal Chemist, by Philadelphia Pa This a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion* l)ys~ pepsin, Jnitndicci Liver C'omplniut, Connliimtton and Debility, Curing after Natute's own method, by
Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. 8"T Ilaif a teaspodnful of Parsta, Infused In water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of Jtoo*t Beef in about two hours, ant of the stomach. I PEPSIN Is the chief element, or Great Digesting Prlncipie of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the
DIGESTIVEDigestive
CID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in llsChomicul powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect substitute for It: By the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of INDIGESTION and-DYSPEPSIA are removed, just a« the^would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders
for Dy^eptics, caring cases of Debility, Emaciation, NerDecline, a rave. The Scientific Evidence upon the highest degree carious and rep..
vous decline, snd Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Eridei which it is based, Is in markaMe*
Scientific Evidence!
BARON LIEB1G in his celebrated work on Animal ChwmUtvy, mf»t "An Artificial Dipitire Ft aid, analogous ta the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of tne Ox, in which various articles of food, aa meat and eggs, will be tafUned, dunged, and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach."
EVXDEWC*,Circular,
similar to the above, together with Reports of RHMUCASLS Ctrxsa, from all parts or the United States. AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, DR. HOUGHTON'S FEJPSIN lias produced the most marvelloa* eff«C in curing eaaes of Debility, Emaciation, A croons Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details of cms in the limits of this advertisement but aaibeaticated certificates have been givea of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES la Philadelphia, New York aad Boston aloae. These were aeariy all dUperate eases, sad the cares were aot only rapid aad wonderful, bat permanent.
It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particularly asefnl for teadewey ta Bilious disorder, JUver Complaint, Fever aad A gee, or badly treaijd fever aad agiio, utd the evil edects Quinine, Mercury, and other drags upon the Digeetive Or*
after along skdtaees. Also, for excess la eating, and too free «sa of ardent spirtU. It altaoat reconciles Health with Intemperance.
Dr. HoeeMToa'a Pwmm is prepared la Powder aad in Fluid form—and fa Preacriptlon vials for the aae of Physickins. Pwv*ra CuumuM for the aae of Physicians, may be ob* talned of Dr. Hooghtoa or fats Agents, describing tea whole fwaoamaf prepa^sticn, aad giving the anthoritisa upon which tba elat«a of this aew remedy are baeed. Aa it is not a asmd remedy, no objection caa be raised agaiaet its asa by Physician (a raapeetaMe standing and refalar praatiea Prfaia, ONE DOLLAR per bottle.
rwe, wrg VVld.AH per ootue. Agents—WOOD 4r DONNELLY, Terre -Hauler -.v WbolMale aad Eetati Agaata:
CRAIGHEAD & A(»il 9tb, i«»-88-ly
BROWNINQ'lBdiaBMpolia.,
Bslriws
A N extra fine let of FRESH RAISINS, just raealred .xX par MeaaMr 'Aaaerieaa Star,' aad for aale at W. H. 8AGE*S,
March 12, Opposite Uoitfa ^ofr.
