Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 4, Number 51, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 September 1852 — Page 4
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MERCHANDIZE,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA
Sign of the 'IdZJC. SAW." subacflbsi* under tbe firm af .POTWIN «. BUSAM, ar* mm nedvlaf it their itara IiMvmi rmrnui & Btnrn* aad Wood & Donnelly, on Kition)
StfrH, dlr«ct from the nuaktoriei and eastern
lr£r2'\Z?:A'2:bES^TtK'
Vie**, Stock* mmI Die*, 4^, CuyMlm', Coopers* and lJ#rrfe»* Tools, a fiae uNrtnrat Carriage and CabiaM .Jfabara^ Tool* at»d materials of trwy kirui, «.•»*-
A complete uMrtaesi of
Shot Guns. BiCea, Piatola, Gun Barrels, Mountings, Gap*, Sea.
tiraln SV.ytbe«, Plow Wing*, Slabs, AJJtO, a tori* atedk of
t[t
fy
The rk^teat nmufpasaed in style, are on hand— Hllk, Satin, Velvet, aud mixed, of all color* aud every variety Of deirlgn. Alao it general assortment of Neck'kerohlefs, of tha utont tn*iv descriptions. Uloves, of every kind, and ifiMpender* with the latest Improvements, combining ease with durability.
He will make CLOTHE3 in the most approved at/le, when the elotfi* are furnished by the cnalmtier, and also five strict attention to catting ail kinds of garments—all of which ahnll lie done With taste and despatch.
Terre-llaute, Nov.3,1849. PAVJD HARTSOCK.
Bargains to be had in Leather
AT RKDUCEL) PRICES!
4 S S A 8
WHOLES AIX AND RETAIL DKALKIl IN HIDES AND LEATHER, Rational Road Street, Green Front,
•r
where may In- found at oil limes, SKIRTING, HARNESS, tiridtc ather. Colttir Leather, Padding, Sfiiting. Sole and Upper, Caff and K»p
Skins, Morocco, Lining*. Binding*, A, a Topping, Latlt, Pegs, Shoe st Boot Trees and small Tboh, Cnrrylng Kulvce, t'te*hers» Rub Stones, l^amp Blnck* Urn*!**, and a gwmi wwiny small tool* and articles not nceearnry to mantlon. I
Louiher in I lie ruilgli purchased also,
ours*-lve«l
the
PonI
l« Ms lilb-tim*, of aaid to
^^sssrjsr
«ub«seiBf. (a part, iron, st«i, Naiu, Giam, Axie.,1 Griffith Si, Co, Buffalo, IS. Y,
Saddlery Hardware 1
ri ry d*escripO*ii P»t«iit and KnaiorM LAtlier, Oil Cl9,Uf*g.\hrunc«, I'ni «ud ether 3kU)«,
Bad*Ie»Tr««*f
Hope ami Cordagf, of all kinds
PA NTH,
Lc.,
WIIITi LEAD,
Sue.
CrCAHiitMidl for Featbeta, liaga, Beeawax, Ginaeng and other iriuw. A. C. POTW IN, lait ef Ike Wabtuk Stert
H. W. BUKNAM. •*.'
,T«f/«'U*utr, April 16, ltf02.39yl
fQ
MERCHANT TAiLOR HARTSOCK
HDAVIDTailor
AH retiioriid hi* 8hop from Market street to National Road atreet, oaodaor wear, of the Poat Office, where lie ha* opened in hi* new
A
MliRCUANT TAILOR SHOI1,
and i* prepared to fnrni*h the beat and inoat fashionable aanterlal*, and make tliom up in a *tyl* inferior to none la the west.
North of the Square,
Terrc-IInute, Indiana.
'HHK iiinlerHigned Informs his friends and the public 1 generally, that he has the most complete slock of hKArHEK iu this market, which Is offered at the lowest rate*, among which may b« foanU the •,
Dent Cincinnati Ton tied 9ola Leather New York Rod i-' Clurlnuuti Baud
Huiueas, jBrliile and Skirting Leathers, Calf Skin* aud Upper Leather nlttg ai Piillaowphta Ladies Morocco
Kip and Lining and Pad Skins
Wen's
Goat« Dce#kitd Lamb Skins shoe binding all of •an b$1iai cheap for CsaA Tit* public are respectfully requested to call and examiue tuy stock. CASH pttld for Leatliir In Uie rough.,
Prompt attention paid to ail orders. lLi"Tlie hlgheat cash price paid for Hides, green and drr, allllmes alao, for good
Slie«p
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u, mi
Felt*. JOHN TIER NAN.
W LBATHEH STORE.
•^UK-iuibacrlber, late of Dayton, Ohio, would respect* f»3^ Infblia tlw citlmtis of Terro-Ilaute and surrounding "country, that he has opened a Wholesale and Retail leather Sfata on the corner of National Road aud Kniirih Streets, wetytf llio Post Oflior, where he will de\vtv hU fill ire i»ttuntr(4^,
IKWIIER, HIDrv%OIL, aud FINmN«,
IIUm
and don't forgrt the plaoe, on the corner next Leather and Cheap Bargains. IIKNRY sJNYDBR.
Oiftoe, for good
at^wst l.t, lP34l-46tf^
BWTOX LEATIIER STORE, NATI«XAMR04» OfWlSITli C*H»» toff,
4
TKRKE IIAUTB, IND. 'V
rpiil^ uttbsrriberw inform Ui« public thai they have just J_ opened on National Road street, opposite Union Row,a
LKAT1ICR STORK,
Ith a full assortment of all kinds ®f I*fcther, snch si|H»wMi, Cincinnati, and CeantryTsnned Sole l^atlterj iipuar, BrWIe, llarwwi, Skirting and Collar taatbert
French and Wef sklna. Blmllug, Uetnen'a and ladfee* M«
PhtlmtelphU Calfskins} Lining, Sheep and intHng, Parfeklns Tampico and Kranch, fnx~
ih1M«Alortwco.
They alao intend to a general Maort*ne«| of HloEFtK DINGS, MST$ BOOT AND SHOE TKKKS, CLASH'S, PEGS, Jtc., it*u ••t, Their e?r«ngemeaU wSih tne .Manafaclurer* and Import«r* in the fvwiern eiltee, aro swsb as to enabie the* l»»eU everything «t tlw very hw«rt price*. «.* Cash paid for tire** and Dry ItMos.
GEO. KKRCKIIOFF iiCO.
Terre- !l»«le, Aptll l^'WPyl
State of Itatfana, StdUran Coonty. Keller C««rt. September tat, Wftih lU »M .U«se»-S »"X K. *tal. I'rk*, (.Stephen Adams, J»n»eS
Ada»s,C«mM K«W# and Kltubetb Rw» hi* wife, Geerg*i Milarn and Joseph tne bfa wile, Kelso* Adams and Na than Adnma in right of Martha Adam* dangbter of Htmry Umtr*. late of Snttivnn
cmMt,
Ai. •^••siaatSi- •**---.•
Griffith's Western Evan Griffith, Agents, Wm. S. Towle
ShiP bX1Vew
Daily,
Also,
in in
BCILlMNC MATERIALS, such Lock., jAlcbes, Boll#, 4* 'ButtPalis, Bstt* and Screws, Aes., ir. 'The make* of Mill, CrufM^vt, and other
Pump Chain aod Crank*,
Ihy and (inure F*rks, Sborel* and Spade#, Grass and
REFER TO
**«*•.
pr?
march 26,
l&>*2-26m6
-.^1.
vurrcmttd btH
brand. ..
A rery choict- l«t o( PduU embracing th« eamiDOD and finer qualHie*. VuruUlirs of rarioak kinds. Paiui a ad otlier BrHitliiw,
U«r «iock of ttUKLf HARDWARE embrace* a fr«M «,iffety »f PfXJKBT and TABLK OUTLERV, aw «ifi«r food*. .Mrrchuol* ar* IntKad to eall and examine out moelt, a* ««Mreii«M largely for U»e U'boiaaale trade. 'llii* Slock la fredi aoo entirely uew, and wa are d«ter winad to offer good* at •«»cli prico* a* wilt rlre aatUfneUon
to »j
Fancy Fr*ni Store Romt,
T#
Ifltp -«=1T f-*«,'• *H1|
4W4t
and Skins,
tsftw whk'h I will pay ftir prlcw in CASH or Trade. Or«li«rs frntn a diataaca Rltad, and abonld the article %%t price uot suit, if i\ tur»ed In good order, the purchaser «an l«i\ Iti* money bwk. Please eall and examine for
sg» v«4
Indiana, ««*««,
Jreee Mewn and N ahcy hta. wife In right of Jem Ma.Ws nMMlter Xawfj ,W«, J*** naid wife In HgMnI tier H«U»r R^s«»Oatle«i,
,w»v
mi
THEto
un^isig»ed
Marlah t.^ in «tb^b.r |X .ichan« for Knll Ooths, danghtef «^rfj1F
PIIK above nanw4 defendant* Sfr hereby Mtifi^d that 1 oa
the 1«tb dny ef tVtnbvr. I8S4, WMt HIRAM S. MANCIIBTT, Cswwith^sner of the Relk-T Onrt, at Ms
Mn», S«#itt* County perpelwate «Uean» of t« the «JJ Henry Jae«b* Henry
to take and
fetiewtng Amrfbedl Road
Ketnbp \jk*t i» Snllivan cennty, Indiana, to-wit: I onrtoen avl Twemy-Tsro ItnsMiradMas to tiedkm Sa Wlkk ntM 4 ew»d*w»row4 by fit* st tbebwrwingerf
Cents Reward.
Jt'RT. a bwwd bey, ran away from tbowaV
,1 ncHber nKswt tiw 1Mb «T 4«C«A W AB prnHH
^2^WS«rrr^^S«SBS: Tanne£4 0il,
RARltEWR at a (an* rsts
^-•'Essir^.w
tMmlbm Jrf Smrjfrn Wm «r»«t
FU.««l*.1»ank
witt proceed a Deed
Hmby
Wv-'-J•"'.vrSI*.
scarf
f/waaa
Maroh 26, J85« 26mT
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E aro bow receiving our Spring and Summer lory, LoaWille, Ky.
1 a
May 7, I8S8-tf
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3* ~f •ft Wii
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A x**'- 1 *i«v
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Forwarding and Commission Merchants and!
CONSIGNEES AT TOLEDO, OHIO,
?3 C€»iue» Slip, Y.JC. H. Canfield,)
•P^lS },#• fa? 4-'
I -A •'Sa-tl?8n«f»-9 mm 0
Unneis,Dtank els, &c, at Mny 14, 185?-33tf .'l I ^...MSfeW iii
Cons* and nee Sbr yo^amalv'as, a& May H. I^a-iStf
iA00».
|MM I*®8
HAVING
mmr-siimfi imm
%*li chilli nt 4*'
We have received our SPRING and SUMMER Stock of
iwhwi
«&V ''il.
has devoted great paias.^'arid moch
He wny be fennd at his tnijcMt Sth street, first bonne Sonth of Doctor T. Parwons. JOSEPH G. POSTER.
Terre-Hante, may 7, tWS5-53»6
Falling and doth Dressing
j| ^ONK at
iUI
Usmw and ia the best manner, at
M»j 14.18£8S3tf
HOLMES' MILU
WodfWaited
Wool Carding at Holmes1 Mill
^lOMB rrory Myjnt knu good* Rojia. am ready to r*c*r* Wool to Qutf. at the ott ttaad, bank of the River, with Kit
FOR t* *•ii
Line/ Western States Line.
(E.
York and Troy Tow Boals, A. K. Cobb & Ca, Buflalo, N. 1".
EARLY & '.LEGGETT,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,-
also, Dealers in all kinds of ^Produce
TERRE-HAUTE^ WOm
""'LOUISVILLE
CLOTHING STORE
And Hat and* Cap:: Establishment,
STAB CLOTHING STORE,
f- W -H
,\±tzlwii
Without Tmikipaeit at Troy or AJbaayl
W. Swane, No. 121, Broad St, N.Y.
v, No.6, East River, except Sunday.[Ship by Boat foot of Broad Street, N. Y.l jrrtHE aafemigaej Proprietors with H. B. SMITH of Terre-Haute and Toledo Line
On Wabash and Eric Canal.
NEARLY «fc| LEGOETT,
"T Terre-Haute, Indiana.
5 c^f? w-ib&Phm knw
north-east corner of the public square, NORTH-EAST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, (FARRINGTON'S BLOCK,) E E A E I N I A N A
ili
vi ttK\ hIt t'«r 5
1 .J« *-a -"C-Tf-i P»
rosn rnmm at? simn^
1
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fc-a!
i",t i»««« it
fiHOittnU.i*#
»t Mil
art"'' Afj •vj,
l«if 0
.stfiSJKM I
HAS BEEN REMOViED TOL^I« 1
NORTIT SIDE OF HIBLIC SQUARE,'
NEXT- DOOR TO WARREN TURNER.
uui una J5lOCK OI
iREADY MADE CEOTIIING^.
Hati, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts, Trnnks, Ac., &c.} which \\*ill be sold at our usual low prices. Lt* .Persons H'antitig articles in our line, would do well to give this establishment an early call, being determined to offer inducements to purchasers, which cannot be had elsewhere. •1 •1 *r'
NOTICR^^^ [J LATEST mPROVEHBKlV^
time, in making himself scqnainted with the dinssaes 5NOVe^S Improved Portable Grist Mill, peewllar femalw,—and to make himsolf familiar with the properties of medicinal substance*, calculated to core those liMM*. At the urgent request of natients and their urgent request of patients and their friends, h» has, for the last seventeen or eighteen years occasionally practiced and to their solicitations he new yields. In offering ht* services in the treatment and cure of s«ch diseases, confident that bis experience will enable bim to core or mitigate, at least, the sufferings attendant therron. ai.-
Sattiaetts,
HOLXfES* MILL.
Cum
and
Nnr Xionm.
TO WOOL CARDERS
IswpeHor
lt AVK jnm received aswl will cenetantly km bl XACtltNK CARDS ANSI CARD CI4SASKH of a «ainy, ftwk fVeen tbo nsa latetaww, wbicb wlQ be noM at bne»era MtMut
on the
HOLMES' MILL.
HsImm*
Tew-Han^e, May 14, IIBS^Ofcf
afl wbo
Mi.
ARBA IIOLMES.
Tower Mills.
MM nowrfftg works
«re are now mshr to e*d*w
Hm». Menl, alisttn, Bisa, &«., Aw Wlnartand Cot*, wt far Cwala, muk
mm atom n*
tb»»r ewtw.
MILLER SOULE.
C*nm
Tam-ftalt, Fnk IISI-SMf
Cbeota«t itadt Water sis
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f«u Ai
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from our own
Manufacu*l
vi'i
STRAUS & ISAACS,
NORTH-EAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE,
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
ft :**$*}**• mi&t
y«fw» fet- f*S| tB'jfaifi'f (Well rT fu#
*w# "ws4i»«{ I?'
par "fife *»a*£i
waiulaatw
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I t-rre-Haute, Mav 21H 18*2. jtamii .*&*$,$*» B. W. BRUEL.
ri^HB snbucriber has completed and tested tifv Improrad Portable Grist Mill, tor which he h» applied for Let-
ters Patent. Ho is now prepared to farniah tt Mthr a perior mill for grinding wheat nad Coarsk G^uin*. Hw mode of attaching the Knnnor Stone to the Spindle, together with the improved feeding attachment,
secures
motion to the stone, with perfect safety even to a THOUSAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. The subscriber claims tbat be has invented and attached to this Mill valuable improvements, which make it superior to nil other* now in nan. And farther be has no bewtstina in guarantying it to grind wheat or coarse grains ns rapidly, nad at the same time doing as good work, with
a high
una wm or
rowKa st nicnoa, than any other Portable Mill aow in operation. Those Mills are of the beet wality «f Freach ihtfr Steady and are from 90 to 91, 30, 33, and 3C incites ia diameter. They are placed in stabstamtiai frame or hnrit nad ar* drivea by a belt sritb steam, water, or borso* power, aad are
to perform perfectly in
particular. 10811 T. NOYE. Bn&io, September 1st, 1S5L
JOHN T. NOTE,
SUCCESSOR TO HATWARO & NOYE, siwrtcmm or
FREBCH BOBB KILL STOHES,
AX» MUima t*
DolCh
Awbrsar
JBoltiBg* ClotilS,
PmrtaM* Grist Mill*. Strom BTtrw, Mill Serrmt, Damsels, Spindles,
C«*fuur*,
ProefStaft. Grime's, Pagin's ami
JtaUeeft'*
Smut
India Robber Belting and Hose, Siwxtvewi Land Phuiet, Water Lime, Etc.
Mmaafcmiy g7, lbfofM. Ofice, 19 sad 5 CeattaKadt, BEFFALO, H. t. t^# suadersteaaa baa baeasane4aftM ay Utis swiaaUe potestt, Afeat for Terrw-llsat* aad &es«r rasMlag etsstiy. Aaiy iatsvtasttaa ia rrgara te
ty, prtee &c^«u be attaimd bf •iifttdag iusa ettbet jMneaaOy or by latter paU. t&AACh
Afraat^lffi^U«iy.
S?mr& 1851.
WHOLESALE DRUGSTORE, Directly North of tie Court House,, and next door East of M,. W. Scdam's.
Dye-rtalTever brouj
Ill
baa reoeired anrf is receiving the Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils aad brought to Torre-Hante. Having made
cash parehaaes for 1M, he is enabled to sell at as iow rates as any othei estabiisbmeat on tbe Wabaah. Hi* stock coasista as usual of agenortLl assortment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines, suited to thu wants of the Conn try, and be hopes from Us long experience aad bis asnal attention to business in trying to snpply the wants of bis castoraera Id his line, to merit a coaUnuance of their patronage.
OILS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, &c., 6 bbls. Liaseod Oil, 6 Lard 7 Turpentine, 5 Alcohol, 6 Spanish Whiting, 5 Roein, 1000 Ibe. Red Lead, 300 Dry white do 100 kegs Pure do^ 700 lbs. British Lustre, 500 Black Lead, 100 Litharge, 400 Venetian Red,
50 Boxee Window Glass, 'i IS do Star Candies, 8 do Rosin Soep, am 3 bbb. Copal Varnish,
SS gals. Coach do 36 Black do? 36 «4 Japan do 45 Neat's ft Oil, 60 Castor Oil, 30 Pore Olive Oil, 5.~ia 150 Ibe. Nitric Acid, i& 1 400 Sulphuric do 4 bbls Piaster Paris,
4
300 Yellow Ochre,^ 300 Spenish BrownJ 700 Ground Logwood, 200 Extract ISO Castile Soon. le Soep, 800 Pearl Starch, *a"T
!-V 36 gals. Sperm Oil,
80 Chrome Yellow, 100 lbs. Indigo, 100 do Green, M300 Alum, PW J00 Paris s^do ISO Blue Stone,
Pare Wines and Btrnndy, Bonrbon and Rye Whiskey, *c., for sale at Cuningliom's Wholesale Drug Store.
Msy 3,1851-87-tf 'J. R. CUNINGHAM
SYLVESTER WILLIAMS, (SUCCESSOR TO Z. GAPEN)
UNDERTAKER and COFFIN MAKER
RESPECTFULLY
A HEARSE will, in all cases, be furnished fret of cluirge to such as procure coffins at his establishment. COFFINS kept on hand of all sizes.
To persons in the country I would say, that I will fur nish coffins cheaper than they have been furnished by mil crson in the county, and will attend the Funeral with my :Iearse, free of charge, any distance not over ten miles. *a»SHOP ou Cherry street,betweeu Market and Second
Terre-Haute, April 5, 1850. 27—tf ISPWJiSaf'
New Shingle Factory.
Tjustsubscribers
HE would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre Haute and the surroundingcouutry that they have commenced manufacturing Shingles superior to any offered for sale in this place. Wo Invite ull who wish to dwell under good roofs, to give us a call before purchasin^elsewhere
All orders from a distance promply M.B. &W.
A1ERS
jv»-KftBM»l «irt' t^m
&MI
e| t*»
attended to. WALLACE.
O* Fsctory back of H. Fslrbonk's rifle factory, on Fourth Street, between Ohio and Main streets. Terre-Haute, April 2, 1852-27-1
Riot's
jCHEREY PECTORAL
For tke rapid Cure of
C0IIC18, C0LD8, D0AESK1VESS, BRONCHITIS, WnOfPING-COltiB, CMVP, ASTHMA, MB •%.
MNStlimON. ifrt.|
Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public confidence In this medicine, has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expectations of its flriends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of aniFerers, could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys.— While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community, have failed and been discarded, thia hae gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced enres too an morons and too remarkable to be forgotten.
While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one medicine will infallible cure—still tnere is abundant proof that tbe Cmuutir PcctonaL does not only as a general thing, bat almost invariably cure the maladies for which St is employed.
As tine
1
FMfAffiEB HM MIB IT JAMES C. AYCfk
Practksi
i~
bettor known, this
medicine has gradually become the beat reliance of the Afflicted, from the log-cabin of the American peasant, to tbe palaces of European kings. Throughout this entire country, in every State, city, and Indeed, almost every hamlet It contains. Chixkt P«x.to*al is knowa as the best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and Longs, and In many foreign countries, It ia coming to be extensively used by their most intelligent physicians. In Great Britain, France aad Germany, where the medical sciences bare reached their highest perfection, Ctnctmr Pxctoxal is a trod seed, aad in constant use In tbe armies, hospital*, alms houses, public institutions and in domestic practice, as the sarest remedy their attending physicians can employ for tbe more dangerous affections of the lungs. Also in milder caw*, aad for children it is safe, pleasant aad effectual to cure.— In fact, some of tbe most flattering testimonials we receive bare been from parents who bare found it efficacious ia caparticularly incidental to chUdrea. lite Cnxaar Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, aad every ounce of it aader bis own eye, with invariable accuracy aad care. It te sealed sad protected by taw from coaatairfeits, consequently can be relied oa as genuine without adolteratioa.
We have endeavored here to furniah (be cwBmaatty *Wi a modieiae ef sacb iatriaoic superiority aad worth** sbeald commend itself to their ceafidenee—e remedy at once safe, speedy aad efiectaaJ, which has by repeated aad cantlam trials proved itself to be: aad trasl by groat cere to preparing it with chemical accuracy, of aaiform strength te afford physicians a aew agent oa which tbey can raiy for the beet reealts, aad tfcs afflicted wita a rsaaedy tbat will do for tbeaaaR tbat nsediclne eaa do.
hjiA
F*WOO5)
Cast Snm
arm*.
its sti^
St^ilEa,T«m.lGb»«e, {«4,
mmmirn
Aialftiesl Cheasfan.
"y LoarttX, MAM.
& T)ONKELLYT'
Drwggitl** Terre-HamU.
J. R. CUNINGUAM, BROWNING WALL, Aad at ngearief in aeerly amf Wast A«w.»,*SS^B*ty-
CAffH PUD POX
tlM, *—*, WWt* Bmsw **& Fealkef, AT THEIR WAREHOUSE, Caracr «f First aad Eegi* Streeta, Canal
DMwnber 1% ifii-iitf
'•'••li-'1'
J'M
Fish Oil,
3 White Chalk, 300 Ibe. Bar Lead, 400 Copperas, 40 Am. VermillEon,
No
informs the citisens of Terre-Haute
and vicinity, that he will give undivided attention to the above business, with a view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from the indispensable duties attendiug the death of a friend, and would state that he is prepared to undertake the whole business of Funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices.
3
it. L.
BKTTTOIV Sl CO.,
navAiMic* comanoii TERRE-HAUTE, INDUS A-
umuet.
CHALLENGE!
Whatxtxb concerns the health and happiiness of a people is at all lime*of the most valuable importance. I take it for grunted that esery perooa will do all in their power, to nave the lire* of dieir ckiidren, and that every person will endeavor to prouwte their oWu health at all sacrifices. 1 feel it to be my duly to seiemafy assure you that WORMS, according to the opinion «f tbe meet celebrated Physicians are tbe prbn&ry oaiiaes «f a large majarity of dUeases to wbfebchildren andednluare liable: if too bare an appetite continually changeable from one kind'of food to toother, Bad Breath, Pain In the Stomach, Picking at tbe Nose, Hardness and FnHneeaof the Belly, Dry Cough, Sow Feveiv Pulse Irregular—remember that a.'I these denote WORMS, 'and yo# should at once apply tbe remedy:—
M-J' Hobensack^s Worm Syrup, An article founded npau Scientific Principle*, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial effect, whtre Bowet Comtplmimtt Dimrr,jUM have made them weak aad debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that It stands without an equal in tbe catalogue of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible remedy for thoee afflicted with Drsrxreu, the astonishln cures perfi is the best
THE TAPiT WORM!
This Is the m«»t difficult Worm to destroy of all thai infest the humae system, it grows to an almost Indefinite length becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestines and Stomach effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, See., that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect tbat it is TM Worm hastening them to an early gra^e- In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 to S of my Liver Pills so as to remove all obstructions, that tbe Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2 Tabiespoonfulls 3 time* a day these directions followed have never been known to fall in curing the most obstinate case of T*rx Wos*.
(KT Hobeusack's Liver Fills. No part of tbe system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it servingas a filterer to purify the blood, or giving tin proper secretion to the bile so that any wrong action Of tne Ltver rffects the other important paru of the system, and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Ace. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of ROOTS and PLANTS furnished by nature to beai the sick. Namely, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2ud. An ALTERATIVE, which changes i,a some inexplicable and insensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A TONIC, which gives tone and strength to tho nervous system, renewing health snd vigor to ail parts of the body. 4th. A CATHARTIC, which acts Jn perfect harmony with the other Ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying lite Blood, which destroys disease aud restores health.
Q»CE rearrest You will find theso Pills an luvaliiable medicine In many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a lieulihv action, purifying tho blood aud other fluids so effectually to put to flight all complaints which inny arise from female irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dimness of pain iu the side, back. $*o.
None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensack, all others being base Imitation, O' Agents wishlug new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming AgenU must address the Proprietor, J. N. Hobensack, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the United States. Pamphlets to be obtained of the Agents gratis.
BROWNING & WALL, Terre-Haute, Wholesiile aud Retail Agents, who wilt supply Dealers, &c HT Price cach 83 cents. sept. 3, 'a2-49yl
Ratarwt aonorUngto Aft ef CMtgWM,fa tWyear 1 RSI, by J. 8.
Houghton. M. t). in the ^lerk'n Offlw of til* IHrtrlrt (Xurt tor iiw Kwtern llirtrict of IVnnntlvniiU.
Another Scientific Wonder!
DR. J. 8. HOUGHTON'S
GREAT DVSPF.PSIA Cl lUIR.
DIGESTIVE FLUID
Physiological Chemist, by f. S. HOUSTON, M. D., "*•. t' Thi* is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, T)yspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Coraplniut, Constipation end Debility, Curing after Natuie'e own method, by
Philadelphia, P*.
Nature** own Agent, the Gaatric Juice. O" Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin, iufused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pound* of Rottf Beef in ukout two Aotrrs, out of the stomach.
PEPSIN i* tbe chief element, or Great Digesting Prlnciof the Gastric Juice—Ibe Solvent of the Food, the 'ari/jriwj?, and Stimulating Agent of the Slom-
for Dyspeptic*, curing oases of Debility, Emaciation, Nera Decliae, »grave. baaed, la in the highest degree curloua aad re-
vous on the verge of tbe which It markaUe.^
BARON LIEBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analagou* to tbe Gastric Juice, may be readflv prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of uie Ox, in which various article* of food, a* meat and eggs, will b« toflened.
Dr. Bowwwiii'i Prrsis is prepared In Powder aad (a Fluid vials for the ase of Pbysteieas. form aad ia Preaeriptlea
PlITATI for I taiaed of Dr. Hoagbtoa ar his Ageato, deseribiag
PutatiCnotUM*
CINCINNATI
Qlesale
Uronzki)
:lie great
and Dyspeptic Conaumption, supposed lo be The Scientific Evidence Upon
Scientific Evidence!
changed, and digeoted, itut ia the same manner at they mould' 111HIS article l« the result b* iTtiu hamanuomack." 1 principle, to the purpose tJT Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular,:
DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN baa jproduced th* mo*t marvellous effects, in coring case* of Debiiitf, Emaciation, Seroou* Declime, and Dpneptk Consumption. It is impos]s or esses in the limits of this adver* sible to give lb* details
mat* than
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Cmcolas for tbe nee of Physkisns, may be the wtieie
lit OT—j MM* wmw iww mmmwma oecrtt
rwadf, ae skyeetfea eaa be raised agaiast PfcyridUH fa respect*Ma -Uadiag aad regular tha, ONE DOLLAR par betlie.
Aceats— IFOOD tt DOJiKSLLJt% Terre Hub. -V* Wboltaaie and Retail Ageuts CR A tO HE AD BROW NINO, Indbuwpeiis. Aprtiatb. laaMMy
SPENCER HOUSE,
SPENCER. OWEN COUNTY, INDIANA. E tMidBOigpad- Weill iafcnn Ae
IHE aadentgaed va«M Mna flw iraveifa* pabiie tbat be haa takea charge of tbe above aanxd tUam*
Octobers*,l«Si-4tf
Wardrobe Hhowor Baths,: Sponge Buths, Suspension Shower Baths, And every description of made to order.
pie Pmrifftng, lPrimming, re*ervmg, and Stimulating ach ^nd Intestines. It Is extracted from tbe Digestive Stomach of tlte Ok, thus forming an AennciAL DiomrrivK Floid, precisely like the natural Gaatric Juice In itsChemical powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect tubetitote for it. By the aid of this preparation, tbe pains and evils of! S?woStTiL0br! /hlaUhv Stomac1^ Boards, &c., of the best quality .nd" at "the they would be bj a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders,
THE
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a*
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A S A S E S I A E
similar to the above, together with Report* of Rkmaxkasuc Th« proprietor has long devoted his attention to this parCtfMs, from all parts of the United States.
1
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ia Philaddphia, New York and Boston alone. nearly all desperate canes, aad tha care* were aad wonderful, bat penaaaent.
Neroou* Antidote,
aad parlicnlsrly useful for
toadeaey to Bilteus disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, ar badly treated fever aad ague, and tbe aril effects Quialae, Mercury, aad other drag* apoa tbe Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, aad the toe Urea asa of ardeat spirits. It almost reconciles Hmtth with intempera»a.
Proprietor.
300|c Agenta Wanted. :r
mO rtreabrta New aad Pepaiar works in Iadlaaa sad 1 Hllaoi*. Gnat ladanneate are offered to item wisbiag to engage ia tbi»
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Sign
of
ADVERTISEMENTS.
& H. PARVW, j,
Merchandise and Produoe [Broker I A I.SO, I
GENERAL NEWSPAPER AGENT*. OFFICII AND STORK, Walnut Street, Cincinnati. April 23,1852-30tf
FALL AND WINTER:
1852 and 1853.
^8 4#%
istting
•orraed by this Syrnp after Physicians have failed, evidence of its superior efficacy ore^alj^th^rs.
FFKRIJsG onr heartfelt thauks for the nnuiistakenblo demonstrations of approval received in both tho and retail departments of our business, in respectfully soliciting a continuation of the public favor, wo deem It unnecessary to recapitulate our unrivalled facilities and systems of conducting our bnxlness, which enables us compete, not excel, any establishment of the kind in the Union. We beg to say, that every step in progress, In experience, and extendiug our busiuess, tends towards enabling na the more to extend great inducements and facilities to our customers. Having enlarged our business to a considerable degree ainco last Spring, we are this season enable to offer to to our friends, and to the inspection of prtrcAattrt grneraUy, stock of goods, which, In tuperiorty of moke, beooty of styles, and fsieaess of price*, has certainly not its equal, In tl.e Root or Wt*t.
OTountry merchants should not fall to see thU stock before purchasing. N- B—The Merchant Tailoring business wo still carry on In connection with the above. Having now engaged the two best cutters (exclusively for the moasuro work) iu the eatern country, and hnving always on hand such an enormous choice of all kinds of goods to select from, we can offer luducenents to those wanting fashionable garments, that cannot be met with elsewhere.
Garments, made to measure on the shortest possible notice. Remember—iVo 184 Main etreet, a rich Gotliic front, wftli a flag hanging out—"CI.OTH1NG"
Sept. 10, *52-50-3in COHEN, 0LASER & CO,,
WINCHELL'S
Japanned Tin Ware Manufactory,
HAVE
tyS
GASTRIC JUICE.
repera THE OX, after directions of BARON LIEB1G, the Brest
Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF E OX, after di /siological Ch
Northwest Corner of IVarl mid Walnut Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
jght, |_I A VINO made Isrge additions to my manufacturing |J department In the way of rooms, machinery, uiul ull of the latent improvement*, I am now ready to oll'-r to the nubile as fino an assortment of
and
Jafaxnko, Oknamemtai.,
Prkssru Tim Wark
as can be bought in any
Eastern City, which 1 will sell t* Couuliy Merchants, Stove and Tin Dealers, Petllers, and others, at such prices as will yield a handaouie profit to the buyer. Every article I offer for sale Is manufactured in my own shop, from tho raw material, and under my own personal snperliitun Imine, and in this particular I claim to have it in my power lo offer inducements far superior to nny oilier dealer in tho West. Dealers who have been accustomed to making their I purchases in the Eastern Cities will find that they etui do equally well here, iu point of price and quality. And, in addition to this, they may buy just what they want, i.nd may fill up their stocks just as they may desire, without the Inconvenience of waiting six weeks oY two mouths for
A supply from the E-ist, S .pt. 10, 18.V..10-:hu GEORG D. W INCH ELL.
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS! WENTWORTH & BROTHERS,
Curlier of Main rind Fourth Streets," CINCINNATI, OHIO,
now ill Store and will be constantly receiving during the season, a large and complete assortm lit of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, l» which they respectfully invite the attention of Country Merchants. Their Slock has been selected with greut euro and will be sold nt a
tmall advance
for cash or approved
credit. Cincinnati, September 1st, 1352-50 to amount $2.
A. R. BREWER. 7
No. 30 Fifth .Street, North side, between iUniu nml Walnut,
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CINCINNATI, OHIO,
1%/f ANUFACTURKR of Bright Ware, CoflU and Tea I |_ Urns, Chiifling Dishes, of all kinds) TOILET WARE, single or insets
Bulbing Pans, Hip snd Sitz Baths, Until Tubs, various sizes, BATHING APPARATUS
He also keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of Plain, Pressed, Japanned, and Bronzed
Wholesale and Retail.
B. All kind* JOBBING done in Tin, Col per find N Sheet Iron march 12, I8b i-2iyl
A E W A E O S E
undersigned offer for sale a full assortment of PAPER embracing News, Book, Plate, Cap and Letter Paper, Canelle, Tobacco and Manilla Wrapping Paper, Bonnet Boards, &c., &c., of the best quality and at the lowest msrket price. Orders solicited, which will be filled st the same price as if purchased iu person. We also make to «der, at short notice, News and Book paper.
-«Ueii«H. wbie.1, will h« filled
NIXON
St.
CO.,
nt V« Nos. 77 and 79 Walnut Street »T" Cincinnati, Ohio. N. B. Tlie highest market price paid for RAGS, In Cash, or exchanged for paper. _July 30, l852-44-3m c::" -r.
Burnet's Patent Water Cooler.
HIS article i« the result of the application of scientific le Intended, viz- To keep wofer pouible, with the leatt pottiile
CH» a* pouible, a* long a* po
bn"thto
i4
of domw,tlc
tlcular branch of domestic economy, and passing from one improvement 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 sll part* of the country. Abetter proof of the *ame fact ia, that, since their introduction, various imitations of the genuine article have been attempted—ell falling short of tbe object, It is (u'nn X: :'£'£UT'*"*"""*""p°|,°"rsetting.is Tbeae were not only rapid
opinion A simple statement of facts, in regard to these Coolers, will satisfy every one of their superiority. First, they sre the enIf article of the kind eoer patented. They are furnished with two distinct aon-condacllug chambers, by m»uis of which, with two poands of Ice to tile gallon, water Is kept (at a temperature of 40 deg. below zero, or only 8 deg. above tbe freezing point} all day. Thus, st a cost of some five cents per day, a family of ordinary size can be constantly supplied with water as cold as ice ilaelf larger nun** bers In tbe same proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to be a earing of at least eeventr-five per cent, aver Ibe Earthen Jars, formerly need for this purpose.
Agaia, theae Coolers never Sweat in this wsy, saving much unnecessary waste end trouble. Being mean facta red in the most workmanlike style, and handsomely finished la ererr respect, they mske a very beautiful ornament for tbe Dining Room, Hotel «r Steam Beat.
An Important Improrement baa lately been added to tbe Cooler, viz: A email Paa (capable of holding from six to ewhi panada of bettor) inserted directly under the cover, 'fhie quaatity of batter eaa be kept perfectly hard all day, witbeat additional ice—a very Important addition to toe seeoomy aad comfort of families.
If desired, tbe Cooler eaa aba be furnished at a email expease with a FBtestag Apparatus, made and for sale at BURNET'S Haaee Fa faraishing Establiabiaent,^
Fonrtk
No. 14 Bast Fourth Mreot, Cmeinmati, O. DEA
HEALER IN
April », l853-30yl
Ibe Kg Book.
Kanawha and Lake $alv
c%0"9 BARRELS Kanawha Salt, COt SB Lake Salt, la g»o! barrekj Jest readred and for sais by IQHN C.
May 14, l»*3-33lf Boston Stora,
I ll
era, Tea-Tray*, Britanniat Tin Ware, Bruab**, Wooden and
Hardware, Cut I Japaaaed, Bronxed and Willow Ware, Betbiag Apparatus aad Refrigerators,
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