Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 1, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 October 1852 — Page 4

"4

*Of

54

Si

ffAEDWARE STORE,

TEHREHADTE, INDIANA-

Sign of the "MILL SAW." I iHK subscribers under the firm of POTWIN &. BURI NAM, are now receiving at their store between (fro vet man

St,

Bourne and Wood

it

Road Street, direct from the manufactories and eastern, cities, large and extensive stock of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN HARDWARE, embracing. In part. Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass, Axles,] Springs, Tin Ptatej Log, Trace, Stage aiitf Halter Chains Broad and other Axes Blacksmiths' Bellow*, Anvil*, Vices, Stocks and Die*, &c. Carpenter*', Coopers' and Carriers' Tools, a fine aiMrtmrnt Carriage and Cabinet Makers* Tools and materials of every kind.

A complete asseirtment of ~jf

SHOE FINDINGI.^

BUILDING MATERIALS, each as Locks, Latches, Bolts, Bet) Polls, Butts add Screws, &c., &c. The most-approved imskes of Mill, Cross-Cot, and other

Raws. Shot Mountings, I^ock", Cap*,

Ghana, Rifles, Pistols, Gtftr Barrels,

See.

ALSO, a lurg* stack of

100!) I ho. Ciixt Steel,'nil nlze*.

(MM)

AImi—an

iking our slock vt-ry complete.

HAS

K,

and

Pump Chain and Cranks,

Hay and Maoilre Forks, Shovels and«Spades, Grass find Grain Scythes, Plow Wing*, Stab*, (loss, dtc.

Saddlery Hardware

every descrlptljn Patent and Enameled Leather, Oil Cloths, Morocco, Pud and other Skins, Saddle-Trees, &c. Rope and Cordage, of all kinds PAINTS, OILS,

&.c.,

WHITE LEAD,

K&3r

W W 1 LIGHTS, Pine ami Poplar Window Sashes, 'v? 1 Mf) Ho.vn Window Gloss. U:i Keg* first quality Null*-

1

.'0 Ton* aborted Iron—best brand. ., _.y«

Plow uud S|i|iiig Steel.

Fngllgli, Gertilttii and Arnerloan Steel.

J00 Puir r,ll|.llc S,)rlugi*—Axlen itud Wagon Boxes. 40 Bo*»'H Tin Plate. Tinned tjopprr, Bar Tin, Ate.

mlilftlonftl Stock of Saddlery, Skirting, See.,

A

superior ar,l®'°

Cast Iron, Well, and Cistcni Pumps, Lend Pipe, Pump Chains and Crnnks. And v»ry complete stock of Curpoutcrs Planes, ChiseU and Tools of all kind*, &c

ull of which are offered at

Sit.,

gr«:it bargiiln*, l»y POTWIN & BURNAM, July 5), I«52-tf N8xt door to Grovormaafc.Bourne. Platform Scales. ("1LAWSON

& LUDLOW'S superior platform Scal«4

with Steel lioariugK, from 100 to-2000 lb. ulso, Warehouse Trtickc, ooiutantly for sale by July U, if52-tf POTWIN «fe BURNAM. 7MiraA^TMipn: jDAVID HARTSOOK

removed lil.-t Tnilor Shop from Market street to Natloiiul Road street, one door west of the Post Office, where ho litis opened In hi* new

The richest

Vrttiny*,

Fancy Front Store Room,

A iMKRCIIANT TAILUR SHOP,

Ib

prepured to furnish (lie best and. most fashionable materials, and muko thorn up In a style Inferior to none i# the west.

unsurpassed in style, are on hand--

Silk, Sutlu, Velvet, and mixed, of all colornand every variety of design. Also a general assortment of Neck'kerchiefs, of the most tasty descriptions. Gloves, of every kind, and Susponders with the luteal improvements, combining ease with durability.

Ho will inulco CLOTHES In the most approved style, when the clollis ate furukhed by the customer^ and nlso jjlve strict iitleutiou to cutting all kinds of gariueuU—all of whioh shall ne done with tuste und defjwttch.

Terre-liuulo, Nov. 3,1841).

!r

I)A\1D If ARTSOCK.

Bargains to be had in Leather AT IliinUCED PRICES!

l£l&ibir::v¥a®sMTSi''

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HIDES AND LEATHER,

National Road Sir eel Green Frontt^L

it

A p*»

North of the Square,".

Tcrrc-IInute, lutlinnn. v-4k.

rpiIE undersigned Informs his friend* and the public JL genemllj, that he has the most complete stock or LEATHER in tliU innrksl, which la offered nj the lowQst rates, among which may

Ik»found

the 1

s: llest Ctnclanatl Tanned Solo Lealhof

Men*«,

STAB

*Tfi

'm

Donnelly, on National'

J* *,

Warranted Test

I, ra Ht.

A very choice l»t of Paint* embracing'the common and fi)»tr qualities. Vuruiidic* #f vafiou* kiuds. Puiitt anil othrr Brushes, &-C.

Our Stock of SlfRLF TIAKDWARE embrace* a grunt variety of POCKET ntid TABLE CUTLERY, anc other goods, Merchants are invited to ceil and examine out stock, us we purchase largely for the Wholesale trade.

Thin Stock is fresh ami entirely new, and we are deter mined to offer goods ut such prices as will give satisfaction ILT CASH paid for Featliefs,. H«gs, Beeswax, GiuseJig uud other trade.

A. C. POTW IN,

late of the Wabash Stori

's. W. BL'KNAM.

Terre-Haute, April 10, leM-SOyl-•

'At the Sign of the i^IiLEaUa

1

New York Red Cincinnati Band Huiness, Bridle and "Skirting Leather Kip and Culf Sklna and Upper Leather Lining and Ptrtl Sklus Philadolphla Ladies Morocco}-

s-v-.N'w.

Goat, Deer aud Lamb Skins shoe binding alt of \Hilclt can be lied cheap for Ci*A! The poUllc are respectfully requewted to call and examine my stock. "CASH paid Tor leath«r in the rough.

Prompt attontlou p«l.l to all orders. a.r The hlgheet caali price paid for H«des, green and dry, *t all limes nlso, for good Sheep

October -1, 1^1-tf JOHN T1ERNAN. "NEW LEATHER STORE/ I^HK. subscriber, late of Dayton, Ohio, would respect-

I fully inform the ciUxens of Terre-Hnute and «»rrounding cowntrv. that be lias opened a Wholesale and Retail l^Mlhrr Stoi* on tl*e r^nwr of National Road and uorlli Streets, west of the Post Offifee, be will devote his entire attention to

LEATHER, HIDES, Olb, and FINDINGS, where mnv be found stall time*, SKIR1 INti, HARNESS,

Bridle Lrafhcr. Collar Leather. Paddingt at(i trPitrr Caff and Kip ^r-

JStim* Morocco, Lining. Bindings^

Tapping' Laxls, Prgs, Shoe [toot Trees end small Twh,

Le«titer In tl« roOlfti pwrehattdi aleo. Hides and Skim, Ji»r which I Will pwy •'•if in CASH or Tt*de. •,« Or«lw ftrwu a dilstMMsx* ftlled, mod shonlJ th« artfcjU

TERKB UAUm um

4 5

4

Currvlns Kuiws, Kleshers, Rub Stoues, Latfip Black Uru«i«es, and a great many siusll tools and artKMee not toe cessarv to meution.

price not suit, IT rftomed in good t»rder, the purchatet

mower fcark.

CI |mv» W*

P»«mw»

^IIH subscribe!* inform Uw peblic th*t Mi$r op««ed ou Natioml Road *tmt. opposite I aiotaKow.t

LR.\f|lKtt STOKE,

MrtwX «f all kind* of LMtiter, aa«h

8pai«(*h. CtNCittttatl

TMr arrii^i* m, la til* KaatM* citik^

•«rUO»g

111

«».« afad examine for

vonmW, and .lou't forget the pl*ce, «n tl»e corner »exl 'TIKNH?- "N^RJ ""boston ikvraisiCisfoBJs, -KATtOXAL KOAO VTRKKT. OPi^SlTfi CMOS ROW,,

Cosntry-T^awpd Sole Leather}

fW»er klPi OrWlN U*rws». Sk«**Haf »wl CoWer L#athee: GW««. »d. r»" Deer sklna. Bi«rti«f. llmwaV ami Wifi Mefot* osaertment af

gbcx

April 1^3-Xvl

O. f. COOKKfttV

SHOE

tkem

SerSkmoff

at

NelsKW**®

i. 0UINESE LUSTRAL WASHING FLUIDS r*r

mU 111

co

-$rw

Haiadmt ..

tAm^cw Sl*r, W.

H. SAGE'S,

BROWNING & WALL'S

f*& r*

fy f-

NEW SHOE STORE.

SC4IOOLEY & VAN1IORN,

Ofler for sale a largo assortment of! BOOTS AND SHOES. -{, ALSO,

JP

F11HE undersigned' has a find, stock of CANDIES,

RAISINS,

'am

W.

mim n) an- -1]%...^<p></p>CLOTHINGSTORE

L[

HAS BEEN REMOVED TO

NORTH SIDE OF- PUBLIC

NEXT DOOR TO WARREN & TURNER.

We have received our SPRING and SUMMER Stock of

STEADY MADE CLOTHING,

Hats, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts, Trunks, &c., &c., which wi|l be sold at onr usual low prices Persons wanting articles in our line, woufa do well to give this establishment an jearly call, being determined to offer inducements to purchasers, which cannot be had elsewhere.

Teire-Haute,Maf^i tfe52. B. W. BRUEL.

LOUISVILLE

CLOTHING STORE

And Hat and Cap I Establishment,

May 7, 1852-if TERJRfi-HAUTE, IND.

VARIETY OF S &

All of which tliey will sail ut whoiosule or retail, at their1 new store In Phrnnlx Row, on National Road street, fifth\ door froin the come/ of Market street.

They will also manufacture Boots and Shoes to order ati the same place. SCIIOOLEY & VANIIORN.

Terre-llnute, Octolier 10, li?.fil-2-tf NEW CONFECTIONERY AND BAKERY, On Mniu S-'treet, at the Open Front formerly occupied by 'a Snddlcry, opposlto Unjyfi Uow, }y

J. r. uurndU'

WILLIAM SAGE.' 7f.""Kr-Tr-

FRUITS, and everything usually found

in the confectioners line,, which he intends to sell at the lowest prices. FRESH BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, &c., canstantly„on hand litid for sale Wholesale and Retail.

Ills old friends and customers in city aud country will have their orders attended to promptly, us formerly. WILLIAM H. SAGE,'

T&re-IIaate, march 12, '52-24tf Opposite Union Row.

N E W E S A IS E N

Notice to Bnilders.'

S AS O O IN A N MANUFACTORY. 1

IaV^Ecommencedtheabove

of Lumber.

she iait'ly

business In the sfiop

occupied by A. L. Chamberlain, on Fourth Street, near the Post Office, Terre-Haute and would take this method of Informing persons that may Want anything in the above lino of hualRtss, and Invite them to give mo a call, as I intend manufacturing my articles from the

very best qudlitf

Persona erecting buildings In the city or country

will find It to their interest to give me acnlt,

am

I shall spare

3 pains to accommodate them in finish "hud the latest styles of work. Orders from a distance can be seut through the Post Oflko, and will receive immediate attention. Persons in tho city will leave orders as early as possible.

V. G.W.SHAFFER.

Terre-Haute, July 2, 1852-40-tf ATliriLBAKER, Forwarding and Commission

MERCHANT,

A N E A E IN O E '*35^ u'»w BEL AIR,

(EEL RIVBR FEKDKK DAM.)

LA If COUNTY, INDIANA.

j^)OCKS, for building purposes, for tale at thejlol Alt

Quarries. folt 27-22-1

1852. BROWN & DODD, 1852 MWAKDUIG & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

.yo^po. OH'OfW gs:

AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES CLINTON LINE.

Mobteath

tc Co., Albanr,........Proprietors

Chap in & Keyser, 113 Blond Street, Now York,] fcir'•**» O. P- Seovell, 5 Br ^Street, Bostoa, Ucexts: Wrn. on tenth, Buffalo, Brltton & Co., Terw-Hmt*, 5-«x ,t.-

...

NOR'I II L\ST CORN.ER OF THE PUJ3L)eKSQUARE,. (FARRINGTON S BLOCK,)

E A I N I A N A e.i„ w.-,^ ir'j-s

WE are now receiving our Spring and Summer Stock, from our own Manufactory, Louisville, Ky.

1

COME

1

r-i-vH---w

IN

S

i. .'..SASS ..

WESTERN FREIGHT EXPRESS COMPANY, moraiitvoas Wm. Montwth, Buffalo, Thomas P.Waters, N.Yark II.G. South with, jr., Albany, Wm. F. Leonard, do.

Chapin & 113 Broad St, New York, 1 S.„ a. T- P. »ters, 111 Broad bt., do I O. P. Scorell

,,:

NEW YOJltf AND ERIE RAIJLROAD COMPANY.

V:

,T. -1

For Freight npfitt to

Lj^Mi. Spattlding X. S. Tappan, Sam. Brown, General FrtipU Foot Du*n« St., N.Y.« o«rch 19, l83S-34yl

No. 2CMtUknl St., New York.I Ikjfcg 4

waf.E.

COOICERT.T S. McLEAN,

ATTORNEYS AND COl:XSELLORS AT LAW, TliKRE-UiU.m im)iAAA.

and CwnniLssiincr of Bcrfs for the Slates oC *imtm* mi Keatackr, W .11 civ® prompt att-cntiow totbe uAlaff rVjwUIeas,

fcrUFFICB, third atoty, Uaka R«fi t! ioarnal Ptiftttag Oftee. Naweaaberfl. iSSl-t'-tf

COLLECrriONS IN llsUi\OI8.

*ARsn\i.i

Opposite Row.

ATI*)«NBV AT LAW,

CLARK

prices.

4«f'

KIimu! for

rorNTT, ILMSOK,

AVINC t«« f« twenty J«*« la tbe c«antj«tti having a

fttmni

4 mrt Um i« u* wlW 4.e^iia tin Eaatem

tii Iftttiiaf LaimI

a^s^tfUwoa ia tite c»«nty,

tcetkeUea

»f Dtto, paysseat

a p«rt

in tMwiMM fetters to tfM ^'1,^

N

ef Yfcxe*,,

of llimots—and ia Imying, MUlnf

A

4 warraats, For hb airily as« ^\.

fX

STRAUS & ISAACS,

.^OliTIJEAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE.

LATEST IMPROVEMENT.

Noye's Improved Portable Grist Mill. rj^tHE stlbscriber has completed and tested his Improved I Portable Grist Mill, for which he has applied for Letters l'utent. He is now prepared to furfiish to order a.superior mill for grinding wheat, and

Coarsb Grains.

mode of attaching the Runner Stone to the Spindle, together with the l'ftiproved feeding attachment, secures a high motion to the stone, with perfect safety even to a THOUSAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. Thesubscriber claim* that he had Invented and attached to this Mill valuable improvements,,which make it superior to nil others now Tii use. And further lie has no hesitation in guarantying it to grind wheut -or coarse grains as rapidly, and at the same tjuie doing as good work,

every body that wants goods Rolls.

May 14, 1852-33tf

The

with l*ss loss of

rowKR »r FKiOTtoN, than any other Portable Mill now in operation. Thc'se'Allils are of the best quality of French Barr Stones, and are from 20 to 21, 30, 32, aud 36 inches in diameter. They are placed in a substantial frame or |liusk and are driven by a belt with steam, water, or horsepower, and are

to perform perfectly in every

warranted

particular. JOHN T.'NQYE. Buffalo, September 1st, 1S5I.

N

N O E

O N

IIAYWARD

SUCCESSOR TO

an£

AM E

& NOYE,

MANUFACTURERS OP

FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, AND DEALERS l.\

Dutch Anker Bolting Cloths, Portable Grist Mills, "Screen Wires, Mill Screws. Damsels, Spindles, Caslihgi,-Cast Iron -Proof Siajfs, Grime's, Pagin's "...

Johnson's Smut Mills,

India Rnbber Belting and Hose,

Sluccco and Land Plaster, Water Lime, Ett.

Manufactory 87, Main Street. Office, 12 Muiu Street aud 5 Central dock, BUFFALO, N. Y. Tho uudersighed has been appointed by tlie proprietor of this vulnable patent, Agent, for Terre-Huute and the stirrx)junding country. Any inforniatiou in regard to its utility, price &c., can bo obtained by addressiug him either personally or by letter post paid.

ISAAC fl. HYMER, Texre-Haptp, Ind.

April .10,1852-31-ly. Wool Carding at Holmes' Mill.

I

ready to rccoive Wool to Card, at the old stand, on the bank of the River, with

TO WOOL CARDERS

IMACHINEreceivedand

II AVE just will constantly have on hand CARDS AND CAItD CLEANERS, of a superior quality, fresh from the manufacturers, Which will bojsold at Eastern prices, at Holmes' Mill.

Terro-Haate, May 14, l852-33tf

Fulling and Cloth Dressing

DONE

May

ri^HE undersigned has devoted great pains, and mach I time, in making himself acquainted with the diseases peculiar to females,-—aud to make himself familiar with the properties of nwdicinfci substances, calculated to care those disease*. At the urgent requesf of patients ^pd their friends, ha has, for the last seventeen or eighteen years occasionally practiced and to their solicitations he now yields, in offering his utttvices in the treatment and cure of such diseases, confident that his experience will enable him to care or mitigate, at least, the sufferings attendant lliorcen.

am now

New Cards

and

Come aud see for yourselves, at

New Machines.

HOLMES' MILL.

ARUA UOLMES.

at all limes and iu the best manner, at May 14. 1852 33tf fJOLMES' MILL. Wool Wanted-

Full Cloth|, Cassimeres, Sattinetts,

exchange for Flannels, Blankets, &.C., at

14, 1852-33H'

IIOLMES* MILL.

NOTICE.

He may be found at bis residence on 6th street, first house South of Doctor T. Parsons. JOSEPH G. FOSTER.

Tern-Haste, may ?, lS52-32m6

WOOD & DONNELLY,

.(DRUGGISTS,

AND DEALERS IN

(Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils. Djre-Stnflfe, Window-Glass &c.,

.. .t

KEEP constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of

Genttime Drmgt, Mali-

cine*, CSrmicth, SpUts, Perfsmtr?, ^-c.,1

PURE WINES AND BUANDIES. They are.fe'si&teri sbppiy dealers with Moffutt's Pills and Bitter*—Jayoe*# Hedltites— McLane's Yermtf«^e and Pilis—Braat's Expoctonnt «n«! B^lnra—Wright's P»ib-^-Wi*-tar'sBaisani of Wild Cbeiry—To* Mead's Sars*p*riiu,aj»d maay otl*ei*,st tbe jProprietora'

Otwggisls, Phytic?*** Country Merchant*, and Manuj

raciurers, r~.r

|Sapp»ed on t^ torn LIBERAL TER^S. If'K All orders wlill Jheet with prompt stteatioii ind ail artidex Jl|»naeBiMi W be «f (fee best qoaUty sdao, graat care u&ea iiyckfay.

Tower Milts,

AVING

Cssah.wi :m!%.

G&r«^M«l»MB%a«if«f Steaia|1mHng works f«II operation, we art now.wnifjM exchange Sbr*a,

hc.. $»r

^llTLLEk 4. StiULlS,

Corner of Chestaataad Water ate.

Wood and Coal Wanted

Iexdmaftt

for Carding scifid Falling, &£., «t U. I&52 33tf HOLIES' MILL. Fresh Candida LARGE antitsKet of

isusth 1% IsS-i-Slt

PMESM CANDIES, of

BlfeXrif I2SS- CARDS.

S IN O 1 8 5 1

cnupswoxbkJSLXVK

9

WHOLESALE DRUGSTORE,

Directly North of the Court House, and next door s^.v East of M. W. Sedan's.

TpurchasesforISol,heisTerre-Haute.isataslowratesi£,arrdecided

HE undersigned has received and receiving the largest stock of Drags, Medicines, Palnta, OUa and Dvo-stuffs ever brought to

Medicines, suited to the wants of ihe Country, ana he hopes

from his long experience and his nsnal attention to business

in trying to softly th to merit a continuance

OILS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, &c.,

6 bbls. Linseed Oil, Boxes Window

6 Lard

41

I-^

Rosin,

1000 lbs. Red Lead, ^36 300 Dry white do 1 4o 10U kegs Pure do i™ till 700lbs. British Lustre/^ ^30 500 Black Lead, 150 lbs

100 Litharge, 400 Venetian Red, 300 Yellow Ochre, •w*• 300 Spanish Brown, 700 Grouna Logwood, 200 Extract 150 Castft) Soap, 200 Pearl Starch, 80. Chrome Yellow, 100 do Green,100 Paris do

G1w8,a

-,..L ZTl 12 do Star Candles,

1^ 'M*

Torp«ntine^,i Rosin Soi*p, Alcohol, -. 3 bbls. Copal Varnish, Spanish Whiting, "25 gals. Coach do Rosin. 36 Black dr. do

SYLVESTER WILLIAMS,

(SUCCESSOR TO Z. GAPEN)

UNDERTAKER and COFFIN MAKER

Many year# of trial, Instead of impairing the public confidence In this medicine, has wonfo* it an appreciation and, notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinslcvirtuesaud the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys.— While many inferior remedies thrust upon tlie community, hav^ Tailed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on tho afOicted tliey can never forget, and .produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten.

Wbilo It is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one medicine will Infallible cure—still tuere is abundant proof that tlie

Cherry PmJtorac

tbum ail that tnediciae can do.

nmm

Hi!

if

uv

44

Pare WlneS and Whiskey, &c Store.

May 3, lS51-27-tf

RESPECTFULLYinformsthetoundividodTorro-IIanta'andcorrupt

take

36 gals. Sperm Oil, 100 lbs. Indigo, dOO Alum, 120 Blue Stone,

citizcns of

and vicinity, that he will give attention to tlie. above business, wi^h a view relieve tho friends of deceased persons from the. indispensable duties «ttfendiug the death of a friend, and woqjd state that he is prepared to undertake the whole business of Funerals, If desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices.

A IIEARSfc will, In all cases, he furnished

to

Terre-Haute, April 5, 1850. 27—if

free of charge

such as procure coffins tit his establishment. ?i COFFINS kept oil hand of nil sizes. To persons in the Country I would say, that I will furnish coffifts

cheaper

than they have been furnished by any

person in the count} and will attend the funeral with my Hearse, freo of charge, nny distance not over ten miles. *„SH0P on Cherry street,between Market andSq^orid

New Shingle Factory.

Tjustsubscribersand

HE would respectfully inform the citizens of Torre Haute the surroundingcountry that they have commenced manufacturing Shingles superior to any offered for sale in this place. Wo Invite all who wish to dwell under good roofs, to givo us a call before purchasing elsewhere-

O* All orders from a distance promply attended to. M.B.& W.WALLACE. IT- Factory bock of II. Fsirbank's rifle fuctoiy, on Fourth Street, between Ohio and Main streets.

Terre-Haute,- April 2,1852-27-1

ACER'S OHcRKT

'is

b&

CHEERY PECT0EA1

For the rapid Cure of

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WUOOPINC-COUCII,, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND '••^•"I^'L'.CONSUIIPTION.- -R

does not only as a general thing,

but almost invariably cure the maladies for which it ia employed. As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of tho afflicted, from the iog-cabin of tho American peasault to tho palaces of European kings. Throughout this entire country, in every State, city, and indeed, almost erery hamlet it contains.

Chirrv Pectoral,iaknown

ses

particulsrlyincidenta! to children. The

Cherry Pectoral

pR

as tlie beat remedy

extant for diseases of tlie Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coming to be extensively used by their nfost intelligent physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences, have reached their highest perfection,

CuKRUT

Pkctoral

is introduced,

•ad in constant use in the armies, hospitals, alms lieus^p, public institutions and in domestic practice, as.the surest remedy their attending phyafoians can employ for the more dangerous affectious of the lungs. AIA in milder cases, and for children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to core.— In fact, some of the most flattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in ca­

is manufactured by a practical

Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is' sealed snd protected by Uw from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as genuine without adulteration.

We fwve endeavored here to furnish the community with a OMxUcine of such tatHasic superiority and worth as should cvaimend itself to their confidence—a remedy at once safe, epeedy and eflectaa!, which has by repealed and coantleM trbtis proved itself .to be: and trust by greateare la preperit with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to afford physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the best remits, and the srilicS»d wfta a remedy that w*ll do

... Practical and Analytical Cbmut.

For sale by

WOOD & DONNELLY,} J. R. eON^GHAM. BROWNING & WALL.)

And at agencies in,nearly every town throughout the West _______

4. MOTTO*.

Wixeat a«4 Corn, «t

I Wlieat,

BAKT

evciy h«a aad color, just received isi fer aala at dariag the day, except wbea pnMmlt aW««t.

FUuwe«d, White

CORAS'

Dec#«»Url2, livil-iltf

tar

AND ^IS BY JAMES C. AIP- ,.

Lowsjx, MASS.

AoC

27,

FORW ABDLNG FC COMMISSION ERCHANTS, TEERE-HAUTE,M

BNAAS

and

"AT THEIR WAREHOUSE,

PHysician and Surgeon,

i?|l|7'OUU

G*Rwm

SAGE'S,

C^p«aitc Utuoa Sow, .at aight.

FcmUmmi,

«f First ajai Eagte Street*,

CumI

Ba^s.

J. T. WALL, M* D.,

(utsor umtai.)

re«pectfeUy uaaaaet U» the citizen* of

IT Terre-Hante, aad vicinity, that be im Uk«n as efiee *t the Pmlrio City Disy Store,Comer 4th and Hitknact Eftad Streets, where he may lie fo*raUt all tiows

at the Pnkk Hoaae, when he

rp®500 CHALLENGE!

-wZiini AM*-

to .till linwaor th.mMtJ* 0» their power, to s*

cording lo Ihe optnioo majority rr (!i.sra.',s

Pain In the Stomach, Pickiu, Fullness of the Belly, Dry

An article founded

Coug..,-^"-j

-ar—remember that ail these denote

imd you should at once apply tlie remedy:— ivj&w Hobensack's Worm Syrup

upon

„IUI

oa{ an eqnal

ant)

rcn1e for

cAuctreuw «uu hw rCuiray lur uiusf sopply tho wants of his custonlers ia hia linc,

^ajy

CDrthebest

ntinuance oMheir pktronage. js evidence of its superior efficacy over all other*.

Scientific Principles, compmrtfffv

ed with purely v««etahle substances, beuig perfecilv when taken, aud can

be

giren to the most

with beneficial effect, where

UVvJNwwnoiai

cash enabled to sell k«i have made them weak and debilitated the 1 P*j as any oLhet emblUdiment oil the Wabash. His stock con- properije$©f mvWorm Syrop are such, that It stands nsts as as^at of a general aaaortment of Mineral axid^Botanic

THE TAPE WORM!

Tills is tho most difficult Worm to destroy of all •infest the Jmmon system, it grows to an almost Iitdei&if length becoming so* coiled and fastened in the lutesaws •and Stomach e^ctihg tlie health so sadly as to caus|!f Vitus Daucf, Fits,

snsneit tliwt it is

Neat's ft. Oil, Castor Oil, 'a Pure OliveOil, Nitrio. Acid,

6

tA 400 Sulphuric do %, 4 bbls Plaster Paris, jf»« 6 Fish Oil, 3 White Chalk, »|H 300 lbs. Bar Lead, I 400 Copperas, ,' 40

Brandy, Bonrbon and' Rye

for sale at Cuningham's Wholesale Prug J.Rt CUNINGHAM

that those afflicted seldom if Jfrr

&.C.,

ape W orm

epur

to 6 of ray Liver Pills so as to remove all lions, Uiat .the Worm Syrup may act direct upon theWjp* which must l«e taken in doses of 2 Tablespoonfulls 3 a day these directions followed hare never been^kno\§j#So fail iu curing the most obstinate case of

lSoCr

Am. Vermillion,

action of tho system. 3rd. A TONIC, which glvet S#e land strength to tho nervous system, renewing lieultli an* vigor to all parts of the body. 4tlt. A OA 1 HAR p.? which acts in porfect harmony with the other fugrod ka^

0 |eraling0n

You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in ty complaints to which yq,u are subject. In obstruc bs either total or partial, they have been found of inestii lie benefit, restoring their functional nrrungemoiits to a he Ity action, purifying the blood und other fluids so effect rfy to put to flight all complaints which may arise from ft lc irregularities, as headache, giddiness, uininefis of ft, puiu in the side, back, $*c.

Nouc genuine uuless signed J. N. Ilobemack, all a^r.« being base Imitation, O" Agents wishing new sullies, and Store KcepoKssirous of bcconiiiig Agents must address the Projirfk, J. N. Hobensack, Philadelphia, Pa.

Sold by all Druggists and Merchants In the United S£(«. Pamphlets to be obtained of the Agents gratis.

ArfESBROWNlNG

and Retail Agents, who will supply Deal

ID" Price each 25 cents.

Entered secorblng to Act of

HIO JI7IOE.

Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth RTOMAH 'Tf THE OX, after directions of BARON LIEBIG.t Physiological Chemist, by J. S. IIOUGHTON, }.

Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, pepsin, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Con»ti£ini and Debility, Curing after.Natuie's own iriotiio

Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. 0*Half a teaspoonful of 1'kpsix, lufused In wat^r Mil digest or dissolve,

two hour*,

Fit» I'ottMs of Roaht Deef put

out of the stomach.

PEPSIN Is the chief element, or Great DlgpstlncP pdple of the Gastric Juice—the

Purifying, Preserving,4Blw) Stimulating

Svlvent of the Ft r^o

Agent of lli

ach and Intestines. It is extracted from the I Stomach of the Ox, thusf forming aii

Aktikicjaj.

F«m, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in lUv eal powers, and furnishing

complde

und

perfect

for it. By the sld of this preparation, tho pains amie INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA arc removed, they,woulj be by a healthy Stomach. It Is doing for Dyspeptics, curing of Debility, Emaciation vous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, suppos bn the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evident which it is based, is in tho highest degree curfoue a uiHrkable. nfy

Scientific Evidence

BARON L1EBIG in his celebrated work on Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, ar to the Gastric Jalde, may le readily prepared mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, in wh

changed, and digested, just in the same manner a* tk Quid in the human stomach."

U* Call on the Agent, and get & Descriptive gratis, giving a large amount of SciExriiric Esimilar to the above, together with Reports of

Cpro« fromaJl parts of the aited States.

AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER.

D$. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced marvellouseffects, in coring cases of

Nervous Decline,

and

It is great

Nervous Antidote,

tendency'to Bilious disorder, r.iver Complaint, Fc Ague, or badly tttaied fever and agne, end the evi Qpiniue, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Dig. gans, alter along sickness. Also, for excess la ea the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost MettUi with Intemperance.

Dr. Hoc«HToa's Peraui is ppepared in Powder a form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Phyi

Private Ciscclar*forliteuseof

of

secret

it. Atoocr.

BRITTON & CO.,

INDIANA.

CASH PAID rom

THB

SPENCEH HOUSE,

•SPBNCER. OWEN COUNTY, IN,

cnderslgaed won Id Inform the travel i| that be baas taken charge of the above sarcj tmi expects to receive a liberal *Hare »f pat'®»«|-

"Book Agents Wante

TOehtslatoGnatthisba*ine*«.

Illinois. iadaeemeata s* sfcnd wUlilag to engage ia AopJjr t»

ten he any bo ioaod' \V. II- BUCivlNCH 30, im-Slti Jttt»e 11,1SK-U Sign of the I:

CINCINNATI

OR MS,

Com?l^"L'r%feInnt.f'/ten

Bowet

cucvt, 17,

lii the catalogue of medicines, In gtvinff HI

to Uie Stomach, which makes it an Infalltv*

those alBlcted with DrsfKrsi*. the astouijsluaf

pcrformed by this Syrup after Ph^icians have f-idcf.

HJt) .if*

Oldemonstrations

hastening them to an JMf! Union. We beg to

Tape Worm.

Hobeimck Liver tenOs

Fills.

No part of the systenfls more liable to disease ilia tk LIVEK, it serving as adherer to purify the hlocd, or pi& the proper secretion to the bile so that any wro ig ti# of the Liver effects tho other important parts of the sy Snd resulu variously, iu Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Jjspepsla.Jtc. We should, therefore, watc.h every sym to that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver.

Pills being composed of HOOTS aud PLANTS furn ^1 by nature to heal tho sick. Namely, 1st, An EXl'E( jtvRANT, which uugments thesecrction from the Puluu MfJ" mucus membrnne or promotes the discharge oT sec ffcl matter. 2nd. An ALTJERATIVErwhtehchangesin Me inexplicable and insensible manner the certniu

jflki

tlie Bowels, and expelling tho'whole

of und vitiated matter, and purifying tho if, which destroys disease and restores health.

Opuktm*,

Jit

Sl WALL, Torre-fTante, Who

ilitONHcn and

In tho year 1HM,

B. llouglitou, M.t. In the Clv«k'* Offloo of llio IMntrlvt Court for the KwUira Ulgtrict of I'ojiUKj lvanla.

Another Scientific Wonder 1

DR. J. S. HOUCHTON'S

GREAT DYSPEPSIA CUREU.

TnK TlitJK

DIGESTIVE FLUIE bg-A

on

M-

AND WINTER, rJ

1852 and 1853.<p></p>M«A9£i

Oiu,

fc

ouH^wticieB"oif "food,* wilT be"'^ true, jet .dl proving clearly which way the tide of popular

(Ml

Debility, Enui

Dyspeptic Consumption.

It i*

sAble to give the details of cases in the limits of thi tisement bet authenticated certificate* have been more then TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE In Philadelphia, New York and Boston alone. Th nearly all dei^erate cases, and the cures were not onj and wonderful, bnt permanent.

of

L'les sre tjrfd sfor nd eta

andjpartlcnlarty

ad

ilei

M^d Ubt.ole «ich «&<

Physicians,

A

taioed of Dr. Hougblon or. bis Agent#, deacribing process of preparation,,and gfvfngthe antLurUie* upj the claims

this new remedy are base*-- Aa it

remedy, no

FbTskUns ia respectable standing and regular jPrice,

ONE DOLLAR

per bottle.

Agsnts—WOOD

if DONNELLY,

ApHiStb, l«i2-384y

a

objection can be raised agahtat

by

Terre Hs

Whoiwal? and Retail Agents:

CRAIGHEAD BROWNING, iadtaas^voJ

I A

Bblk

WE

JAMES M- ARCIj

October 24, I85l-4tf FroJ

*r.

New aad Pepalur werkaia Id

and

Piaose

l^t'S

FERIMt our heartfelt thauks for tho unmistakenbla of approval receivod in both tho wholesalo and retail departments of our business, in roapectfully soliciting a continuation of the public favor, wo tiecin it unnecessary to recapitulate our unrivalled facilities and systems of coiuiucting our business, which enable* ua compMe, not excel, auy establishment of the kind in the

pmj-,

grave. lu order to destroy this Worm, a very enei^|«|c| perience, and extending our businoss, tends towards onu-x-,%

treatment must be pursued, it would-therefore be propSHo bling us tho more lo extend great inducements and facilt-

Who/csofr aud Retail.

N. B. All kiuds JOBBING done in Tin, Copper, aud Sheet Iron. march 12, lMfiS2-34yl AJTE W AH E II0 US ^HE undersigned offUr for sale a full assortment of

PAPER embracing Nows, Book, Plate, Cup and Letter Paper, Cntielle, Tobacco and Manilla Wrapping Paper, Bonnet Boards, &.c &c., of the best quality and at tln» lowest market price. Orders solicited, which will bu filled at the same price as if purchucd in person. We also itiako lo order, at short notice, News uud llook paper.

&

^*'0 Pri H'i *i* 2S

OM9

r.

2 SO. tens'

P)

that every step in progress, in

ties to our customers. Having enlarged our business

N.

r,

hef

coi siderable degree since, lust Spring, wo are this season

enable to oflor to to our friemls. and ta the imt/irction of purchasers generally, stock of goods, which, in sttperinrity «f make, beauty of styles, and lowness of prices, has certainly not its equal, in the East or

ETCountry merchants should not ft.il to see thii stock before purchasing.

il—The Merchant Tailoring buslnass wo still carry on iu connection with tho above. Having now engaged the two best cutters (exclusively for the measure worst) iu the Western country, and having utways on hand such an enormous choicu of all kinds of goods to select from, we can oiler inducenents to those wanting fashionable garments, that cannot be met with elsewhere.

(Surments, mudo to measure on the shortest possible notice. Remember-—.Yu l&l

Main street,

ton

rich Gothic front,

With a flag'hanging out—"CLOTHIXO" S»pt. 10, \-2-a0-:)m COHEN, OLASF.R CO,, WINCHELL'S

Japanned Tin Wai-e Manufactory,

Northwest Corner cf 1'enrl and Walnut Streets.

CINCINNATI.OHIO.

HAVING

mado largo ndditious to my mnnuf.ictnring department in the way of rooms, mauliiuery. and nil ol the

latest improvements,

public as fine an assortment of

I am now ready lo oiler to the

Japanned, Oiixamkntai

Phk«9KU Tin Ware

as can be bought in any

Eastern City, which I will eoll lo Country Merchants, Stove and Tin Dealers, Potllers, uu.l other.*, ut such price* as will yield a handsome profit to the buyer. Every article I offer for sale is manufactured in my o\vn nit op, from tho raw material, and under my owu norsonal superiiitendanco. and in this particular claim to have it iu my power to offer inducements far superior to any other dealer in the West. Dealers who Ituvo been nneiiHlomed to making their purchase* In the Eastern Oilie* will find that they can do equally well here, In point of price and quality. And, in additiou to this, they may buy just whnt they want, and may fill up their stocks jtisi us they may desire, without the Inconvenience of waiting six reeks or two months for a supply from the East,

S«pt. Ill, 1^2- .(.)-:t,ii GEORGE D. WINCIIF.LI,. FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS! WENTWORTH

8c

BROTHERS,

Corner'of Main and Fourth Streets,^ CINCINNATI, OHIO,

I AVE now iu Store and will be constantly receiving JL during tho season, a lurg^o and complete, assortment of FOUi:iG.N AND DOMESTIC DiiY GOODS, to which they respectfully jnvito the attention ul Country Merchants. Their Stock has been selected with greut caro and will bo sold nt*

small advance

for cnsli or approved

credit. Cincinnati, September 1st, 1852-50-to amount $2. A R. BREWER, No. 30 Fifth Street, North side, between

ntul Walnut,

CINCINNATI, OHIO,

Wardrobe Shower Baths, Sponge Buths, Suspension Shower Baths, And avery description of made lo order.

He also k'H'ps constantly on hand a general assortment of Plain, Pressed, Japanned, and Bronzed

Muiu

ANUFACTUI ER of Ilrlght Ware, Coffee and Tea Urns, Chuffntg Dishes, of 11 kiuds TOILET WAKE, single or insets

Untiling Puns, Hip und Sit/, Ratlis, lluth Tubs, various sizes, BATHING APPARATUS

NIXON & CO.,

Nos. 77 and 73 Walnut Street, Cluclunali, Ohio,

N. B. The highest market price paid for RAGS, la -Cash, or exetiMiigwl for paper.

July 30,1H52-44—'Im .(,

Burnet's Patent Water Cooler. fT^IIIS article is the result of the application of scientific I principles to the purpose intended, viz: To keep water

as cool at possible, as long as possible, with the least possible quantity of Ice. gp

The proprietor has long devoted hie attention to this par4bn ticular brunch of domestic economy, and passiug from otie improvement to another, has at length arrived ns near perfection as it is possible to reach. A proof of this Is found

I' iii tlie very general use of these Coolers in all parts of the country. Abetter proof of the same fact is, that, since their introduction, various imltatlousof the genuine article j£ Have been attempted—all falling short of the object, it is

A in in it

Rem.

opinion ls~ set ting. A simple statement of facts, In regard to these Coolera, wilt satisfy every ono of their superiority. First, they are the

only article of the hind ever patented.

They are furnish-

I ed willi two distinct non-conducting chambers, by means of which, with two pounds of Ice to the gallon, water is kepi (at a temperature of 40 deg. below zero, or only 8 deg above the freezing point) all day. Thus, at a coiit of some five cents per day, a family of ordinary size can be cortn(|stanllysuppliedwithwateras cold aa ice itself larger nnmbers in the same proportion. This lias been fonnd by actual ij.. experiment to be a saving of at least seventy-five per cen|. over the Earthen Jars, formerly nsed for this purpose.

Again, these Coolers never Sweat in this way, saving much uoaccessary waste and trouble. Being manufactured in the rboet workmanlike style, and handsomely finisbed in every respect, (hey make a very beautiful ornament lor the Dining Room, Hotel or Steam Boat.

An Important Improvement has lately been added to the Cooler, Tlx A small Pair (capable of holding from six to

eight pounds of butter) inserted directly under the cover. This quantity of batter can be kept perfectly hard all day, without additional ice—a very important addition to toe economy and comfort of families.

If desired, the Cooler can also be furnished at a small expense with a Filtering Apparatus, made and for sale aL BURNET'S House Furnishing Establishment,

No.

14

East Fourth street, Cincinnati, O.X

DEALER IN Ik

Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Tray$. J^ritannia,'1

Japanned, Bronzed and 'Pin Ware, Brsehes. Wooden aiuf Willow Ware, Bathing Apparatus and Refrigerators. April S3,18S2-30yl

Kanawha and Lake Salt. BARRELS Kanawha S«lt, £tJ§ .50 Lake Salt, la good barrels

Jnst received and for suie by JOHN C. ROSS, May 14, 1652-33tf Boston Store. To Mill Owners*.

have a Gamming Machine lu use, by which a saw can be cat in fifteen minutes, with more uniformity Una by aay other mode. Persons who wish to cat new teeth on their antra, eaa have it done by bringing them to as. J. COOK & CO

Tin Plate.

WE have/orsal. C. aad I Tin Plate, Rivets, Iroav VV Wire from S

tol8,

7

Sodlering Iron, Tinners Shear*

Hammers, Hound and Oval Copper bottom*. Bar Tin. Block Tin, Sheet Zinc, &c., comprising a full assortment J. GOOK Sf CO