Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 4, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 October 1852 — Page 4
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TEHnR TlA ?E, INDIANA.
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A coiu[jleUi»*wfli«eut of
BUILDING MATERIALS, *ue.h Locks, Iridic*, Bolts, Bell Pulls, Butt* and Screws, &c.t &c. The most approved makes of Mill, Cross-Cut, and other
Shot Gone. P-ir.ea, Pistols, Gun Barrels.
Mountings, I^K-ko, Caps, &c. Pump Chain auu Crauks, Hay and Manure Forks, Shovels and Spades, Grass and Grain Scytlujs, Plow Wings, Slabs, Uoes, &.c.
AI~SO, targe stock of
Saddlery Hardware
Of every description Patent and Enameled Leather, Oil Cloths, Morocco, Pad and other Skins, Saddle-Trees, Ax.
Hope and Cordage, of all kinds
1'AINTS, OILS, &.c., WHITE LEAD, Warranted best brand. A very choice lot of Paint-' embracing the common and finer qualities. 'VaruUhe* of various kinds. Puiut and other Brushes, &.c.
Our Stock of SIIKLF HARDWARE embraces a tjreat variety of POCKET and TABLE (»LI LLitY, anc wilier goods. Merchants are invited to call and exariiiue oni stock, as we purchase largely for the Wholesale trade.
Tiiis Stock Is fresh and entirely new, and we are deter mined to offer good* nt such prices as will give satisfaction (CTCASII paid for Feathers, Rags, Beeswax, Ginseng and oilier trade.
A. C. POTW IN, late of the Wabash Store 8. W. BURN AM.
Terre-Haute, April 10, 1852-29yl _.
At the Sign of the IS
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4WWt LIGHTS, Pino and Poplar Wiudow Sashes. 1
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Boxes Window lass.
HOO Kegs first quulity Nails. f»0 Toot assorted Iron—best brand. 'A Plow and Spring Steel. mil) |hs. Cast Steel, nil sizes. 11)00 English, German and American Steel.
I»() Pair Eliptlc Springs—Axles and Wagon Boxes. 4U Boxes Tin Piute. Tinned Copper, Bur Tin, Si.c. Alio—nn additional Slock of Saddlery, Skirting, &c., rniiking our slock v«-rv complete. A superior article of
Cast Iron, Well, and Cistern Pumps,
I.end Pipe, Pump f'hniii* and Crunk*. Ami vtrv coitijiloto stuck of Curpontpra I'iuuc*, ChUclB nnd Tools of'ull kinds, kc fce... nil of which are offered at gre.it bargains, by POTWIN &• HLUNA.M,
July !(, IHW-tf Next door to Grovermatt & Bourne.
Platform Scales.
(1LAWSON
rpiIE undersigned inform* ills friends and the public I generally, that lie has the most compleie stoak of hKATH KR~ In tills market, which it offered at the lowest rates, among which may be found the
Best Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather New York Red Cincinnati Hand
Harness, Bridle and Skirling Leather Kip and CalfSkins and Upper Leather
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Lining and Pad Skius Philadelphia LadieN Mojocco Men's
Goat, Dfor and I.^mb Skins shoe binding ail of which ttMti be had cheap for C»»A The public are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock. CASH paid for Eeuther in the rough.
Prompt attention paid to all orders. O'Tlie highest cash price pal 1 for Hides, green and dry, at all limes: also, for good Slurp I'elt*.
October 24, iKil-tf JOHN TlhRN AN.
NEW LEATHER STORE.
1 HIE substriber, t«te of Dayton, Ohio, would respectI fully Inform the citUeus of Terre-H»t'J and surrounding country, that he has opened a Wholesale and Retail leather Store on the eorner of National Road and Fourth Streets, west of the Post Office, where he will devote his entire attention to
I.KATIIKH, HIDES, OIL, nnd FINDINGS, where may be found at all times, SKIR IING, HARNESS, Bridle leather. Collar Leather, Vatlditig^
Seating. Sole and Upper, Calf and Kip £(*'*«. Morocco, Lining*, Bindings, Topping, foists, Pegs. Shoe Nails,
Boot" Trees and small Tovls,
Cnrrving Knives. Kleshers, Rub Mones, 1«*mp Black, Hrusiie*, ««d great maitiy small togle end erlielee hot i»* eesa*rv to mention, l.eniber In the rough pureliHsed also, lli-les end Skins, for which I will pay fair price* In CASH or Trade.
Order* from di*ta«ee filled, and sliowld the article or price not suit, if returned In good order, the purchaser CMU ive his inuoev hark. Please call and examine for yourselves, and don't forg»'t the plnee, on the corner nest the l'o«t Ofliee, for good leather aud Chw»p B»rgain«. august Il*.VJ.4titf HENR SN YDKR.
"IWKSTON L1SATH1CR STORK
NATIONAL KOAD STRKKT, OPPO^ITK VMJS TKRRK IIADTE, IND.
LEATHER STORE,
with full mttrlaiftil of nil kin.is of leather, sweh as. Sttanish, CtncinnslK aod Country-TauMied Sole lather Upiwr, Kip, Bridle, tUrnrw, Skirting and Cwllir Leather Frrtuh and PhMadelpliia Calfskius Lining. Sh«N»p and Deer ski us. Binding, IVtokio# Taroplco a»d F»e»cb, f-a-tlemen's w»d ladies Moroceo.
They also inteud to keep a general assortment of SHOE FINDINGS, LASTS, BOOT AND SHOE TH EES, CI a PS, PEG S, Ae.,
TKeir
srraug»'4»,ntswith
the
.1 tautTTT A TXT AH of which they will sell at whole*ale or retail, at their Slgll Ol til© XV.i I till Dxl VV new store in Phoenix Row, on National Road street, fifth I lilt subscribers under the firm of POTW* IN & HuR- Joq,- from corner of Market street.
NAM, are now receiving at their store between They will also manufacture Boots and Shoes to order at (iroverman &. Bourne mid Wood & Donnelly, on National
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&. LUDLOW'S snperior platform Scales,
with Steel bearings, from 100 to 2000 lbs. also, Warehouse Trucks, constantly for sale by „%f July 5), IH52-lf POTWIN & BUN NAM.
MERCHANT TAILOR.'" DAVID HARTSOCK EAS
removed his Tutlor Shop from Murket street to National Road street, one door west of the Post Office, wln-re he bus opened in bis new }'tncy tront Store Room,
A Ml*', IK'IIA NT TAl Lull SHOP,
mid is prepared to furnish tlio best und mo*t fashionable materials, and muku them up In a style inferior to none in the west.
The richest Vesting*, unsurpassed in style, are on hand—* Rilk, Satin, Velvet, and mixed, of all colors and every variety ttf design. AI»o a general assortment of Neck'kerchlefs, pf the most tasty descriptions. (Jloves, of every kind, and Suspendsrs with the latest improvements, combining ease #|th durability.
He will make CLOTHES In the most approved stylo, when the clothe are furnished by the customer, ami also give strict attention to cutting nil kinds of guriuenU—all of which slut'I ne done with tnste mid desp-itch.
Terre*ilmile, Nov. :i, DAVID HARTSOCK.
Bargains to had in Leather
AT UKDUUKI) I'lilCKS!
4 0 N lSRNANt HOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN HIDES AND LEATHER, National Ihiad Street, Green Front,
North of the Square,
Terre-IInute, Iiidintiin.
Manufacturer*
fverythlog at tbe re»y lowest price*. •,*« Caah pai«i for t»r*e» aiJ Dry lltdes.
1m-Ha«te.
April 81,
and
Double Rectified
WHISKEY
article of Double Rectified Whiskey, far superior to! a«v ever brougft f? CUciaaati.aud iu rtreagU. parity and flavor decid t' beet ever sold la this water» «ftu**! tr*. Ail tboee who prefer
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Tem-liaale, Jaaaary
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NEW SHOE STORE.
HOOTS AND SIIOES. ALSO, A VARIETY Of
place.
toad Street, direct from tltc manufactories and eastern' FCHOOLEY &. VAN HORN. rtties, a large and extensive stock of Terre-Haute, October 10, I85l-ftf A.UKK1CAN AM) FOREIGN HARDWARE enritbriiiff, in part Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass, Axles, Springs, Tin Plate 'Log, Truce, St*ge and Halter Chains Hroud and other Axes Blacksmiths' Bellows, Anvil*, Vices, Stocks and Die, &c. Carpenters', Coopers and Curriers' Tools, a fine assortment Carriage awl Cabinet Makers' Tools and materials of every kind.
NEW CONFECTIONERY AND BAKERY,
On Main Street, at Uie Open Front formerly occupied by J. F. Burnett's SaddiTV, opposite Uuiou Row, by WILLI A 31 SAGE.
rriUB nndersigned _has a fine *tock of CANDIES, JL RAISINS, FRtJITS, and everything usually found iu Lite confocXioaer^ Hue, which he iiitends to sell at Ike lowest price*.
FRESH BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, &x., constantly on baud and for sale Wholesale and Retail His old friends end customers iu city and have their orders attended to promptly, as formerly
Terre-IIaute, July 2, 1852-10-tf
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Buffalo, September 1st, 1851.
ROW,
I^HE snt^crihers inform the public that they hare ja»l thereon, J[ ujteaed ou N nUonni MJ
import- me
«rs l» the Eastern ettb-e, are s«i.h b» e**Me Uww*'t» mti decerned penwns firaia to-U ••••***»'.••? ««e* at
CKIX RKRCKHOFF CO.
O N N O E
SUCCESSOR TO II AY WARD &, NOYE, MAXUFACTtfRKR* OF
F&ENCH BURR MILL STONES,
AM) KK.U.F.KK IX
Dutch Anker JBolting Cloths, Portable Grist Mills., Scrcen Wires, Mill Screws, Damsels, Spindles, Castings. Cast Iron
Proof Stojfs, Grime's", Pagin's and Johnson's Smul Mills,
India Rubber Belting and Hose,
Stuctco and [Mud Plaster, Water Lime, Etc. Mannfactory 87, Main Street. Office, 12 Maiu Street end 5 Central dock, BUFFALO, N.
(SI Tt GAPEN)
UNDKRT^JTER and COFFIN MAKER
HESPiiCTFOLLY
«S«re Vwlw#, with
Kearse.ft*of
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first rale artieJe to sc. *oa««* I 1 AVINGbr «.! MUH 1 a»— 1*1 Xi VXI ATI 11
tbe e««htr,
ior the same *"*nev tHI edlil the CIN ^-NN ATI JLX into full _,.v» are —.« r—*y to c*«baagt ST1TE, fto«. Meal, iv-ia,«tr.» far W »taarfC«ra,ef Ail kiads of UouMstle ana Fo*e"»f« Vri?fES! AND, f« Cadi, withau who may give I.IQI'OKS, th« at V««c!ttnati pne#^, MILLER A always on ha ad.
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yymsiTiir rfssmm ir na« a. im- »T ia.r
9CII OOZ.EY YANHORN, for gale a large assortment of
WILLIAM IL SAGE,
Terre-IIaute, march 12, '52-24if Opposite Union Row.
N E W E S A I S E N
Notics to Builders.
8 A S I O O I N A N A E
MANUFACTORY.
HAVE commenced the above business in the shop lately occupied by A. L. Chamberlain, on Fourth street, near the Post Office, Terre-Haute and would lake this method of informing persons that may want anything in the above line of business, nnd invite them to give me a call, as I intend manufacturing my articles from the very belt quality of Lumber. Persons erecting buildings in the city of couutry will find it to their interest to give niea call, as 1 shall spare in puins to accommodate them in finish and the latest styles of work. Orders from a distance can be %eut through the Post Office, and will receive immediate attention. Persons iu the city will leave orders as early HS possible.
G.W.SIIAFFER.
A. II. L. BAKER,
Forwarding and Commission
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I)E A Mill IN PRODUCE,
BEL AIR,
(EEL, RIVI:K FEEDER DAM.) CLAY COUNTY, INDIANA.
OCKS, for building purposes, for sale at the llel Ai: Quarries. feb. 27-22-ly
1852. BROWN & DODD, 1852
FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TOL12DO, OHIO.
AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES: CLINTON LINE. Win. Montcnth Si Co., Albany, Proprietors. Ciiupin &. Keyner, lKlllioad Street, New York, "j O. P. Scovell, 5 Broad Street, Boston, I Win. Mouteath, Uuflalo, *VOEVrs Uriltun &. Co., Terre-liaute,
WESTERN FREIGHT EXPRESS COMPANY. PROPRIETOKS: Win. Monteath, Duffalo, I Thomas P.Waters, N.Yerk H.C. Soutliwith, jr., Albany, Win, F. Leonard, do. Chupin fc Keyser, 113 Broad SL, New York,"! Waters &, Leonard, 21^ Court'and St., do T. P. Wateri1, 117 BrouJ St., do O. P. Scovoli, 5 Droad Street, Boston,
AOESTS.
NEW YORK AM) ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY
For Freight apply to
Spat,Ming,?
Xo.2Courtland
C. S. 1 appall, H. Sqiiierx, Dunkirk^
St., New York.
Sam. Brown, General Freight Aqent, Foot Duaue St., N. march 12, li»5S-24yl
I.ATEsr 1.11 PROVE."IIENT.
Noye's Improved Portable Grist Mill.
7 1 111F, subscriber lifts completed and 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 und COANSE GRAINS. Th mode of attaching the Runner Stone to the Spindle, together with the Improved feeding attachment, secures a high motion to the stone, with perfect safety even to a THOUSAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. Thesubscrlber claims that ho lias invented and attached to this Mill valuable Improvements, which*make it superior to all others now la use. And further he has no hesitation in guarantying it to grind wheat or coarse grains as rapidly, and nt the same time doing as good work, WITH I.ESS I.OSS OF rowKR nr rmcTio.*, thun any other Portable Mill now in operation. These Mills are of the host quality of French Burr Stones, and are from 20 to 24, 30, 32, and 3(! inches iu dlnmeter. They are placed in a substantial frame or husk and ore driveu by a belt with steam, water, or horsepower^and are WARRANTED to perform perfectly in every particular. JOHN T. NO YE.
THIS
Y.
The undersigned has been iippoiuted by the proprietor of this valuable patent, Ageut fur Terre-Haute and the surrounding country. Any information in regard to its utility, price -fee., cut be obtained by sufairessing him either personally or by letter p»«t paid.
ISAAC B. 11YMER, Terre-Haute, lack
April 30,185-2-31-ty.
NOTICE.
FIIIIE undersigned has devoted great pains, and much time, in making himself acquainted with the diseases peculiar to females,—aud to make himself familiar with the properties of mediciu*! nubstauccs, calculated to core ll disease*. At the argent request of patients and ." friends, h? lias, far the last seventeen or eighteen years occasionally practiced and to their solicitations he now yield*, in offering his services in the treatment and eure of I such diiMMs, eoafideat that his experience will enable hint to care or ntitig^le, at least, the sufferings attendant
street, opposite I" uiou Row,* He may be found at his residence on Ctii street, first
houae South of Doctor T. Fiirvoa*. JOSEPH C. FOSTER. Terre-Haute, may 7,
SYLVESTER WILLIAMS,
la forma the citixens ofT erre-Haata
aud ifKinthr, that lie trill glee nadirided atteatioa to tor"
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Tower Mill*.
"soaeae I 1 AVI.Vttbr :h««« kuti Steam Floe -g works
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ClXClXxXATl ADVERTISEMENTS.
FALL AND WINTEB—1852 and 185a
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rVFEBISG Wf„,. Uvu*. f«
country will v/ demoiulratloiis of approval received In both the I .1 nerly. I wholesale and retail departments of our business, iu re-1 A
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deem it unnecessary to recapitulate our unrivalled facilities
St h»inM 1^^
perience, and extendiog our bttsiness. tends towards ena- ...
ICFCountry merchauts should not fail to see thh stock before purchasing. N B—The Merchant Tailoring business we still camon in connection with the above. Having now engaged the two best cutters "(exclusively for the measure work) in the "Western country, and having always ou hand such au enormous choice of uil kiuds of goods to select from, we can offer inducenents to those wanting fashionable garments, that canfiot be met with elsewhere.
Garments, made to measure on the shortest possible notice. Remember—So 18-1 Main street, a rich Gothic front, with a flag hangiugout—"CLOTHING"
Sept. 10, '52-50-3ra COHEN, GLASER & CO,,
WINCHELL'S
Japanned Tin Ware Manufactory,
HAVING
Northwest Corner of Pearl and Walnut Streets, CINCINNATI. OHIO.
made large additions to my manufacturing department in the way of rooms, machinery, and all of the latest improvements, I am now reudy to oiler to the public as fine nn assortment of JAPANNED, ORNAMENTAL, BRONZED and PRESSED TIN WARE ns can be bought in any Eastern City, which I will sell to Couutry Merchants, Stove and Tin Dealers, Pedlers, and others, at such prices as will yield a handiomo profit to the buyer. PIvery article 1 offer for sale is manufactured in my own shop, from the raw matefiil, and under iny own personal superinten fance, and in this particular 1 claim to have it in my power to offer inducements far superior to any oilier dealer in the West. Dealers who have been accustomed to making tht1r purchased in the Eastern Cities will find that they can do equally well hero, in point of price and quality. All 1, iu addition to this, they may buy just what they'wnnt, an! may fill up their stocks just as they may desire, without the inconvenience of waiting six weeks or two months for a supply from the East,
Sept." 10, l8.r)t2-50-3in GEORGE D. WINCHELL._
Fire and Water Proof Composition Roofs
"MIE proprietors of this cheap and valuable mode of roofing have made extensive arrangements for the manufacture of Ihe materials, to supply demands from the country. It is well udnpted to the roof* of large buildings, such us ware houses, Dapot Buildings of Rail Rou Cos., etc., as well as to the dwelling house and shop. Printed directions for putting on the roofs, furnished with the materials. Persons wishing particular information can receive our "Circular" ou application. AddYess
N. B. All kinds JOBBING^done in Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron. march 12, 1852-2lyl
A E W A E O S E
rilHE undersigned offer for sale a full assortment of I 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 thp lowest market price. Orders solicited, which will be filled at the same price as if purchased in persou. Wo also make to order, at short nolioe, News and Book paper.
cos»
bling us the more to extend great inducements and fepli- I n* ^erchauls throughout the lies To our customers. Having enlarged our bigness to a "iRd fatatea aud Ca,.ad% considerable degree siuce last Spring, we are tills season enable to offer to to oar friends, and to the inspection of purchaser*yenerttllg, a stock-of goods, which, in superiority of make, beauty of styles, and lowness of prices, has certainly not its equal, in ibe East or West.
S. M. & O. M. WARREN.
No. 02 Pearl Street, between Vine und Rao?, Oct. 1. l852-3in CINCINNATI, OHIO.
A. R. BREWER,
No. 30 Fifth Street, North side, between Main nnd Walnut, CINCINNATI, OHIO,
MANUFACTURER
Wardrobe Shower Baths, Sponge Baths, Suspension Shower Baths, And every description of made to order.
of Bright Ware, Coffee and Tea
Urns, Chuffing Dishes, of all kinds TOILET WARE, single or Insets
Bulbing Pans, Hip and Sitz Bitlis, Bath Tubs, various sizes, BATH IN A IT
AIIATUS
Ho also keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of
Plain, Pressed, Japanned, and Bronzed
Wholesale and Retail.
NIXON & cor,
Nos. 77 and 79 Wnlnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
N. B. The highest market price paid for RAGS, it Cash, or exchanged for paper. July 30,1852-44-3m
Burnet's Patent Water Cooler.
article is the result of the application of scientific principles to the purpose intended, visr To keep water as cool as possible, at long as possible, with the least possible quantity of Ice.
The proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular branch of domestic economy, and passing from one improvement to another, has nt length arrived as near perfection as it is possible to reach. A proof of this is found in tho very general use of these Coolers in all parts of the] country. A better proof of the same fact is, that, since' their introduction, various imitations of the genuine article have been attempted—all falling short of the object, it is true, yet all proving clearly which way tho tide of popular opiuion is letting.
over the Earthen Jars, formerly used for this purpose. Again, these Cooler* sever Sweat in this way, airing much unnecessary waste and trouble.
Being manufactured in the most workmanlike style, and handsomely finished in every respect, they make a verj beautiful ornament for tbe Dining Room, Hotel or Steam Boat.
An important improvement hat lately been added tb# Cooler, via: A •mail Pan (capable of holding from six eight pounds of butter) inserted directly uoder the cover. This quantity of butter can he kepi perfectly hard ail day, without additional ice—a very important addition to the economy and comfort families.
It decked, the Cooler can also be fnrni-! at a smaii expense with a Filtering Apparatus, made ano for sale at BURNET'S tuae Furnishing Establishment, 14 Ernst Famrlh atrett, Ciacimneti, O.
DEALER IN
,, Hardware. Cutlery. Tea-Traps. Britannia*
jBrouxed
and Tin Ware,
r\vpjww
Book
T« such as PROCAJK at HIS «TAH .MIAE*IT. F|^Q cireohte New and Popular works in Indiana aaa COFFINS kept on HAND of alt #S»WK I ,|. liltnols. Great IMIUT-EM'NTS are DL&RED to TLIA^I To til ,UV T*. I will ?,• -*»s«lttgtO ENJFGSLMTKW business. AM)T W NTM ^tr -utwy.. l»Tto ..v.»L W. tt. BTOKIHCItAll,
i\EW Y9K& ADYERTISMENTS.
M. G. NOHCROSS'
G. F. C0OKEULY.
Brake*, WMrfwnd
Ware, Bathing Apparatas and Refrieeratora.
Agents Wanted-
Sm it,lS3S-tff Sign of the Big Book.
Raisins.
A N extra fine lot of FRESH rtxSvvi XI par Steamer 'American Star,' and for at W.H. SAGE'S,
Msr 12, '52-24tf OppoMie Caiea Row.
Fresh Candies!
A LARGE ussflmat of FRESH CANDIES, oi /A every kw aad ealor, ju»i received aad for sal* at t- wfeftt SAGE'S, i| wattfe 13. II3&$4t C^ppasite
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WOOD PLANING- MAOHLNS JL/BOOK
TO BE EXHIBITED AT THE
Fair of the American Institute, IN NEW YORK, through October next.
IThisnewthis
TAKE mode to notify the public that I siiall exhibit my Patent Pianing Machine, as above. Machine will plane ordinary boards with Its* than one tudf the poieer of any other machine in use.
The saving of povret in running this machine is worth from $300 to $GSS per year, according to the value of power where the machines are run. TIIM machine cats with the feed of the board, and has a rotary and stationary plane.
The Scientific American will contain a cut of this machine next week, I ask examination. 1 shall take rooms at the Howard Hotel, Broadway, New York, to attend to business connected with my patent.
I shall also exhibit my patent for hanging large circular saws. N. G. NORCROS3. LowELluV Massachusetts, Sept 17, 1852-1 w4
INDIA RUBBER GLOVES, MITTENS, atc.
COUNTRY
Merchants in making their purchases,
should not neglect these desirable and saleable articles, Their manufacture, ha* been much improved recently and they are made very durable. Particular attention is requested to the
WOOL LINED GLOVES AND MITTENS,
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and systems of conducting our business, which enable* ns i,0,Ten •rKanJte'*pui dTt'i a nn i!*! compete, not excel, anv establishment of the kind in the Boston Joh» Thorniey, Philadelphb M. Punde«onand vi- ,' «.» Co., Baltimore Gill and Brother, St. Loots Bartend Hick-
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With every description of seasonable Goods adapted to the trade, to which they itrrile lhe~utleutiou of their frieuds and dealers generally. Those who wish to procure the latest stylos at the lowest prices can fiud them by calling upon us. RUFUS E. CRANE &. Co., 52 Maiden Lane, N. Y.
August 27, iy52-48-3m
1C0 Piano Fortes.
T. GILBERT CO.\S New York Ware-Roonfs, 333 Broadway, corner pf Anthony street and opposite Broadway Bank and Theatre. ~1[7C7" HERE the largest assortment of Pianos with and irithout the celebrated Improved JEolean, may be fount!—all of which have the Melaiic Frame, ahd are warrunted to stand any climatr. andt/iee ititirr satisfaction, aud will be sold at preat bargains. Bv ail experience of eight years, resulting iu many important improvements, the JEolean has. been brought to a perfection attained by no others. Nearly 2.01K) .'Eoleans have be«n applied, and the demand is rapidly increasing. Elegant Boudoir or cottage "Pianos convenient for sum!I rooms. T. G. & co's Pianos are admitted to be superior to all others, owing to their firmness and loitg standing In tune. Prices came as at the Manufactory. Dealers supplied at liberal discounts. E. 11.'
Wade's and Ihe entire catalogue of Music and Instruction Books furnished at thii Store at tchnlesale HOR ACE WATEUS, So!e Agent.
Cnstantlv on hand an extensive assortment of second hand Pianos in Rosewood and Mahogany sv«s, varying in prices from $30 to $150. Si-coii.l hand .fSoIeau Pianos from §200 to 275—Grand Pianos from $3000 to 7,(100.— Prince &• co's Melodeons from $'^5 to $9d. Gurharts $55 to $00. Guitars from $10 to §75, &c.
August^27, l852-4Sin3
Metal and Plate Glass Mantles or CHIMNEY PIECES M.INTFACITIT.t:n iiv
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five cents per day, a family of ordinary size can be con- during the dav, except when professionally absent, stantly supplied with water cold as ice itself larger nam JD" Rooms at the Prairie House, where he may be found hers in Uie same proportion. This has been found by actual night. April 30,1852-31 if experiment to be asaviug of at least seventy-five per cent
Row.
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raaie time that tliev will care the worst Salt
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by all Rubber Dealers in the Union,
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BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. The mostexteneive and varied assortment of ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, plain and ornamental, elegant patterns, elaborately carved, and highly finished with Pearl keys, all of our own manufacture, and warranted in every particular, can be fouud at our Ware-Rooms, 3G1 Broadway, N.Y,
Sffii 17,1859-51 1 BEN NET Xi CO.
Fall and Winter G-oods
O A N A I O S a O I E S UFUS E. CRANE & CO., 52 Maiden Lane, New York. X\- Tbe undersigned are now offering iui entire new and choice stock of goods adapted to MENS' WEAR, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestiiigs, Beaver aud Pilot Cloths, Trimmings, &c.
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Sept. 24-52m3
PIANO FORTE EMPORIUM,
T:II:
MIRROR MARBLE COMPANY. These Mantles in style, finish and durability are ituequih by any thing iu market. Tiiy are rapidly coming into gfi era I favor, nnd aie highly prized by those who have them in use. They cannot be soiled by oil, acid, or uny other substance, therefore their beautiful lustre is very easily and permanently preserved. They are a perfect gem iu their way, while their price is quite moderate. «.Tliey arc easily and safely transported nnd any inechauic can set lliem.
Warm Air Furnace.?,
^J'or Dwelling?!, Churches and other Public lluil.Iiugs, of a superior, quality, nt wholesale uiH retail. l'rof. Emerson's system of Ventilation introduced in connection "with warniing, insuring ut all limbs a pure and wholesome air.
PROF. EMERSON'S VENTILATORS AND CHIMNEY TOPS of all sir.es, at wholesale and retail. ARNOTT'S VENTILATING CHIMNEY VALVES. For sale at the Air Warming and Ventilating Warehouse OF GEORGE
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W
ALKER,
fO'., LEONARD STREET, near Broadway, NewYoik. Oct.2, lfc52-2ni3 I i„ i—j,—__i-i——
WM. E. St l.EAN
COOIvERLY & McLlCAN~"
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, II A E IN N
W. E. McLEAN,
and Commissioner of Deeds for the States of Ohio and Keniuck'y,
Will give prompt attention to ihe taking of Depositions, Acknowledgment of Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, and all basiness of a Notarial character.
O* OFFICE,- third story. Union Ro,^r, adjoining the Journal Printing Office. 5, Noveinwr 21,1851-b-tf
J. URITTON. If- L. ASHLEY.
BRITTON & CO.,
FORWARDING &. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TERRE-IIAUTE, INDIANA.
CASH PAID FOR
Wheat, Barley and Flaxseed, White Beans and Feathers, AT THEIR WAREHOUSE, Corner of First and Eagle Streets, Canal Basin.
December 12,1851-1
A simple statement of facta, in regard to these Coolers, will satisfy every one of their superiority. First, they are tiie only article of the kind tver patented. They are furnished with two distinct non-conducting chambers, by means of which, with two pounds of Ice to the gallon, water is kip (at a temperature-«f 40 deg. below aero, or only 8 deg office*at the Prairie Cily Drug Store, Corner 4th and Ntabove the freexing point) all day. Thus, at a cost of some
iff
J. T. WALL, M. D,}
(LATtOF KEXTCC*r,)
Physician and Snrgeon,
WOULD
respectfully announce to the citlsens of Terre-Haute, and vicinity, that he has taken an
RMd Streets, where he m*v be fonndat all time#
:Kanawha and Lake Salt, 'fj
BARRELS Kanawha Salt, 50 I^ake Salt, in good barrels Just received and for sale by JOHN C. ROSS, iMay 4, 1852-33tf Boston Store.
CUTLERY, f**#*
OUR slock of American and English Cutlery is very large and complete, •mbractng Knives and forks from 60c to $3 "per dozen, Knives nnd forks, Ivory handled, do do do in setts 51 pieces Pen and docket Knives, ail prices, Scissors and Shear*, |g 1 Tailors Shears, do Points, Barber's Points, Pruning Shears. J* COOK & CO.
Blacksmith's Tools, &c. SUPERIOR Mouse Hole Anvils, Solid Box Vices, 36 to 90 fcs„, Brazed do do Cincinnati and New York Bellows, from 30 to 40 inches, Screw Plates all sizes, Sledge and Hand Hammers, Horse Raspti and Files, assorted, Horse shoe Hail, extra quality, do Iron, do do Taps for Screw Plate*.
J. COOK
& CO.
Every Family should have a copy,
Fforfeit
intaJmabk book, only 25 ctt^jtrr copy—Man k*ou}tky*df*
-.I' A /iTTlM P- I^R HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND
FOR THE AFFLICTED.
Containing an out
line of the Origin, Progress, Treatment and Cure of every form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intercourse* bf Self-abuse, or by Sexual Excess, wilii a ivice for their prevention, written "in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would ofTend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years sue-
To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above dis*}
eases, and a trentiss on the the Fever and Ague, for twenty
ttno dollar will be forward# by mail, free of postage. Address postage paid, "Box, 196 Post Office, or the Author, 38 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia."
IFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUNTER will $50 If failing to cure any case of secret disease that may come under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex are iuvited to his Private Rooms, 3S North Seventh Street, Phiiad'a., without fear of interruption ffom other patients.—Strangers and others who have been unfortUnato iu the selection of a Physician are invited to call.
IMPOT ENCY—Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or'self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Premature impotettcy, iu voluntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, are sure to foiiow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence he offers a perfect cure.
READ AND REFLECT.—^Tbe afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and iu many cases their lives, in tho hands physicians ignorant of this clasps of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all the ills the hutnau family are subject to. Every respectable phvslciau has his peculiar branch, in which lie is more successful thun his brother professors, aud to that he devotes most of his time and study.
YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together \cith ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in like head, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereby theconstilutiou has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy,relief to all who may place themselvs uuder his care. 3j" Medicine forwarded to any part of theUuited States,™ Price five and ten dollars per package.
Philadelphia, September 14, ls52-52yl
RISE'S
CHEERY PECTORAL
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COI'GU,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Many years of trial, luttteaJ of impairing the public confidence iu this medicine, haswoftfor it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the'roost sanguine expectations of its frieuds. Nothing lint its intrinsic virtues and the unmisUkublc benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could origimito und maintain the reputation it enjoys.— While ninny inferior remedies llirust npou the cioiiununily, have failed aud been discarded, this has g«liie,l frieuds by every trial, conferred benefits *011 the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too relinkable lo be Forgotten.
While it is a fraud on the public to prclend tint any one medicine will infallible cure—still tnere i* abundant proof that the CHERRY PECTORAI.'does not only as general iliiiig, but almost invariably cure tjie inala.:i,n for which il employed.
As-time makes these f.icla' tviJe^and !eller k^iown, tlii-s medicine has gradually become the best reliance of* the afflicted, from the log-Ciiliin of the American peasnit, to the palaces of .European king*. Throughout this entire country, in every Stale, city, aud indeed, almost every hamlet it conl iinss CIIF.RRV PKORORAT, is known asrtlie b» si remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, nnd iu many foreign countries, it is coming to lie exlamivclv u*ed by their most intelligent physicians. In Great Britain, Frunce and Germauv, where the medical sciences have reached their highest perfection, CiiKituv PECTOIUI. id iutro.iucad, and iu constant use In the nrmlr1*, hospital*, alms houses, public institutions and in domestic practice, us tho surest remedy their attending physicians can iinploy for the more dangerous aff ctions of the lungs. Also in milder cases,
nd forchildren 1.1 safe, pleas int. and eff*ctual to cure.— fact, some of the most (tattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efK radons in cases particularly incidental lo children.
The CIIKRKY PECTORAL is, manufactured by a practical Chemist, nnd every ounce of il uuder his own eye, with invariable accuracy aud care. It is (Oiled nnd protected by law from counterfeits, consequently can be reliad 011 as genuine without adulteration.
We have endeavored here lo furnish ibo community with a rnedicino of such intrinsic superiorJiy and worthus should commend itself to their confidence—a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which has by repeated aud countless trials proveddtself to be: nnd trust by gre.itcare iu preparing it with chemical accuracy, of untiorm strength lo afford physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the best results, aud the afflicted wilu a remedy tiiat wili do for them all that rnediclue can do.
PREPARED AND SOLO BY JAMES C. AVER, Practical and Aoulyticnl Chemist. jXovftai., MAMJ. For sale by
WOQI) & DONNELLY, IN II A
BROWNING & WALL.,
ceasfnl practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseased cording to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians ofa delicate or private nature. Iar®
Druggists, Tcrre-Haulc.
And at agencies in nearly every town throughout the Wost Aug 27, *5i4-46-ly.
NEW G-OODS.
Watches, Jewelry, and Ware.
The subscriber hits just received a new supply of Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Spoons, gold pins, finger rings, ear rings, cuff pins locket, vest, and guard Chains Pencils and the best of Gold Pens. Steel and Fancy Goods. CUTLERY—Consisting of fiile Pocket and Hunting
Knives, and REVOLVERS.
Specks and cases, gold arid silver, plaited, and steel frames, to iluit all eyes. CLOCKS of different kinds and prices. •**Vatehee repaired in the beat workmanlike manner, aud
WAKRATTED.
WANTED—A good watchmaker. JACOB K. CRISHER, First door west of Farrington's Block, and North of Terre-Haute, June 4,1852-yl Court House.
•i» REMOVAL!
J- M. HAGER embraces this opportunity of informing his former patrons, and tbe public generally, that he hits removed hia
Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, to the frame bnilding, on Market Street, south of Longdon's (formerly Dole's) Livery Stable, where he keeps a general assortment of SADDLERV, HARNESS, BRIDLES, and every thing in that line. tJT Ail work entrusted to him neatly and promptly executed.
MR. SAMUEL IIAGER
Ifas also removed his MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE in the front part of tbe same building. All business entrusted lo him will receive prompt and efficient attention.
Terre-Haute, March
26,18S2-96tI
Silver
f"1 Tin Plate| I'
"Y\7"E have forsate I. C. and IX Tin Plate, Rivets, Iron Vv Wire from 5 te 18, Sodleriag Iron, Tinners Shikars, Hammers, Rosnd
mm&
Block Tis, Meet Zinc,
Oval Copper bottoms, Bar Tin,
ice.,
WE
comprising a full wsortmeat. J. COOfc jf CO.
To MU1 Owners.
have a Gumming Machise iu use, by which a saw can bo eat la fifteen minutes, with more uniformity than by aay other made, feaoas who wish to cut new teeth their saws, ean have it doae by bringing then to as. J. COOK A. CO*
Cement.
ATER Cement
Plaster Paris, far sale by
3* COOK 4b CO.
Machine Car^g.
WHrrrEMOiiE'Ssale
celebrate M^hiue Cards, la ev
ery wtety, for by J. COO.K & CO-
MEDICINES. CP $500 CHALLENGE!
WHATSVKR concerns the health and happiness of a people is at all times of the most valuable importance. 1 take it for granted thai every person will do all in their power, to soee.* the lives of their children, and that every persou will en-* *eavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be uiy duty to solemnly assure yon that WORMS, nc--
l',e
w*1'.
l,r'ulary causes of a large mnjority of diseases to
ch»««ren end adults are liable if you have an appetite
Pulse Irregular—remember that ail these denote WORMS* and you should at once apply the remedy:—
Hobensaok's Worm Syrup.
An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, aud can be given to the most fender fufaut with decided beneficial effect, where tiowrl Complaints and Diarrh&a have made theiu weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup nre such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with DvsricrsiA. the astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best evidcuce of iu superior efficacy over all others.
THE TAPE WORM!
This Is tho most difficult Worn-, to destroy of all thai infest the human system, it grows to an almost Indefinite length becotniiig so coiled nnd fastened in the Intestines aud Stomach effecting the health so sadiy as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, &c., that those afflicted seldom if over suspect thut it is TATE WORM hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must bo pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so ns to remove all obstructions, lliiit the Worm Syrup may set direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2 Tablespoonfulls 3 limes a day these directions followed have never been knowu to fail iu curiug the most obstiuato cuse of T.\rE WORM.
OCr Hobensack'B Liver Pilld,
No part of the system is more liable to disease tlitifi the LIVER, it serving as a filterer lo purify tho blood, or giving the proper secretion to ihe bile so that any wrong action of the Liver effects ihe other important pnrts of the system and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice", Dyspepsia, &c,. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver." These Pills being composed of ROOTS and PLAN TS fur-,is|m] by nature to heal the sick. Namely, 1st, An F, vPFCTO-
ANT, which augments the necreUon from tho Pulnwwr* mucus membrane or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An ALTERATIVE, which changes In some inexplicable aud msonsiblo muiner the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A TONIC, which gives tono and strength to the nervous system, renewing health nnd vigor lo P»r(s of th» body. 4th. A CATHARTIC. whUi acts iu perfect harmony" with the »tier ingredients! and operating on the Bowels, and expelling tho whole mass of corrupt and vitiated mailer, and purilying tho Blood, which destroys disease and rostores health."
crpqD jc\
You will fiud these Pills an invaluable, medicine iu niinv 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 hcalihv action, purifying the blood and oilier ilui.ls so ctl'ectuaily to put lo (light all complaints which may arise from female irregularities, ns henduchc, giddiiuw, dimness of sight, pain III the si le, back,
None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensack, till others being Imse Imitation, 1 A is in up an S to re sirous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J. N. 11 ebensack, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold b) all Di ngjii.iiH ami Merchants in Ihe United States. Pamphlets to be obtained of the Agents gratis. At 1.NT
BROWNING & WALL, Terre-Haute. Wholesale IIlid Retail Agent*, who will supply Dealers, Vc.' CT Price each t»,l cents. sept.'.'t, \V- i!l\ I
£nt.Ti!l M«rwt.lnjt In A er,Onfri •««. In tlx- yenr tS.M. I,y J. t-. Itmiliti.n. M.t 111 Hi.- i'l Tk'M Ulil'v nf'lH.. Harriet
Court «ir llm Kasleru tHclr,. I t«l IVmiPvlwniln.
Another Soientifio Wonder! DR. J. S. HGUCHTOFT'S GREAT D\SPEPSL\ CL'RLIL.
DIGESTIVE FLUID
oit
GASTRIC JUICE.
Prepared from RENNliT, or the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX, afterdirectioiisof HARON LIEIIIG, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S.,HOUGHTON, AL \).0
Philadt-lpliia, Pa. This Isa truly wtnderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsin, Jituudicc. Liver Complaint, 'oii«fipiitioii tiiid Debility, Curing after Natine's own inuliiod, hy
Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Jnlce. O"Half teiispoonful of PKPSIN, infused iu water, will digest or dissolve, Fine Founds of HoaU liff in about tux) hours, out of the stomach.
PEPSIN Is the chief element, or Great Dlgesjlng Prlncfplo of tho Gastric Juice—tbn Sidernt of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, nnd UtimuUitiug Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. Jt is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of tho Ox,'thus forming nn ANRICIRIAI. DIOESTIVK Fi.t'tn, precisely like the natural Gnslrlc Juice iu llsClieinlcal powers, and furnishing complete nnd perfect substitute for it. 11 'he aid of this preparation, the pains nnd evils of INDIGESTION nnl DYSPEPSIA are removed, just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dysppptics, enring cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Conoumption, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon whifth It is based, Is in ihe highest dVgree curious and remarkable.
Scientific Evidence!
BARON LIEBIG In his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be reedlly prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, in which various articles of food, as meat nnd eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just in the tame manner as they would be in the human stomach."
ID* Call on the Agent, nnd get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, similar to the above, together with Reports of REMABKABL* CL'RES, from all parts of the United States.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CUREII,
DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervout Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limit* of this advertisement but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES in Philadelphia, New York and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were uot only rapid and wonderful, but permanent.
It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particularly useful for tendency to Bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated fever und ague, and the evil effects Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after along sickness. Also, for excess iu eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance.
Dr. HotwiiToft's PEPSI* is prepared in Powder and in Fluid: form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians. PKIVATK Ciact'i-Ass for the use of Physicians, may be ofc^ lained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of tiiis new remedy are based. As It is »af a secret remedy, no objection can Le raised against its use by Physiciitis in respectable standing and tefrulsr practice, Prine, ONE DOlTA per bottle
Agents WOOD DONNEI^y, Terre liaute. Wholesale and 'tetaii A?enl:
Jjtew Carriage Manufactory.
HAVE commenced the Carriage Mann-
A* f-'Cturing
business,
at my New Shop, in
.-J Terre-Haute, on the corner of Fifth Street Lafayette Road, where all branches of the business will promptly attended to, and any work from my shop shall «w« be surpassed on the Wabash, for beauty of alyie, elegance of finish or complete workmanship ajuf durability and at prices,
CHEAPER
North
than heretofore.
wtJ™™*7 .of Carriage^ fl««*iest Barouches and Wagons, always on hand aad fat safe. P" ^j'AJRlSG ttf ail kindadoae on the shortest notice* Also, Painting and Varnisking done with neatness.
Terre-Haat*, April», l852-9(?tf
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JNO. WM. DOUGLASS.
