Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 5, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 October 1852 — Page 4

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DA VXD HAHTSOOK

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reuuve«i hi* Tailor Shop from Market street to National Rood street, one door west of the Post Office, wtore he ha* opened In hU new Fancy Frvnt Star* Room, )fTor

A MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP,

and Is prewired to furnish the bent ami most fashionable iiMtcrlnlvf and make litem op la a style Inferior to none la tfie weat.

The richest Yrstinq, unwrpassed Sn style, ore on hand— Silk, Satin, Velvet, sod mixed, of all colors and every variety «.f design. Also general assortment of Neck'kerchiefc, of the most tasty descriptions. Gloves. of every kind, and Suspend ere with the la tea improvements, combining ease. wttli durability.

Ito will make CLOTHES iu the m«t approved style., when the cioth* are furnished by the customer, ana idso

give strict attention to cutting ail kinds of garments—ail «t! Terre-IJanle, October 10, le5l-2-tf viiirk ahull ii* done with tost* and despatcft. which shall i»e done with t»ut* and despatc

Terre-Haute, Nor. 3, ISO- DA\ ID HARrSOCk.

Bargains to be had in Leather

AT KKUUCKU PRICES!

WHOLESALE AN'I) RETAIL DEALER IN HIDES AND LEATHER,

National Road Street, Green Front, North of the Square, Terrc-IIaule, Indiana.

rates, among which may be found the Be«t Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather New York Red

my Prompt attention paiJ Ui ai orders. ITT The highest cash price paid for Hides, green and dry, »t all times ulso, for good Sheep Pelt*.

October -21, l&l-tf JOHN TIERNAN.

NEW LEATHER STORE.

subscriber, late of Dayton, Ohio, would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre-Haute and surrounding country, that he has opened a Whol»ale and Retail Leather Ptore on the corner of National Road and Fourth Streets, west of the Post Office, where ho will dev.ote his entire attention to »«*,«,„«

LKATIIKItt HIDES, OIL, and FINDINGS, where may be found at all times, SKI 11 TING, HAKN LSS,

liridle leather. Collar Leather, Padding, Seating. Sole and Upper, Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco, Linings, Bindings,

Topping. Lasts, I'cgs, Shoe Nails, Boot Trees and small Tools,

Curbing Knives, Flcshers, Rub Stones, Lamp Ilrusiies, and a great many small tools and nrticles not ntcesaary to mention. y,

Leather Iu the rough purchased ulso, Hides and Skins, for which 1 will pay fulr prieos in CASH or Orders from dUtauce filled, and shonld the article er price not suit, If returned in good order, the Pu™bn«er e#«u hive lib money bnck

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WAREHOUSE NO. 19 Front St. between Main & Walnut 'pHE above Is a wood cut of a double geared "Qeen of? the South*'Com Mill

Wo manufacture a Cob Breaker of gTcat strength and durability, and ease of operation. We place this uvful contrivance on all witea or Mills, by which mean# we convert a Cofn Mill Into a Stock Feed MillS but a few minute* work to put It on, or to take it off.

W# manufacture portable Mills, single and double geared .t. I. Mklml W t* I ITMWM Hit

Chest quality of French bam) to grind heat. Corn ami

Stock Feeds, calculated for steam, water or horse power, These Mills have beeu run by stenm and horse power In' competition ngutust the other make of Mills of our city,' nt our State Fairs, aud have never failed to carry off the first premium—on one occasion was awarded a beautiful allvei medal. Onr Mill-*, also took two lir*t premiums, as the best Mills, at two annual Fairs of our Mechanic's Institute,

A LSO— Portable S-iw Mills, to bo run by stwim, water or horse power. This Mil was exhibited In operation by

WT IP'IW HVW1I

hem power, at the Ohio Stele Fair, In lS50,when It was

NOTE

IE AT HE/ in this market, which is off.-red al the lowest 1 their order, attended to promptly as formerly.

-Mr Kimball, the partner of J. H. Burrowa, wWb

exhibiting a Burows M» I at our State fair, te«tr.ii, was

lmiatervus about hit XM* aud voaMg^mly ontered into a

nits* IJUAI.

gtrauli run an IS incl« Mill tturrowa JL Co- to run a 20 inch Mill. srcvNt» TaiAt.. SU-aub to wan a 22 laeh Milt: Burrous .v Co, to ran a 21 inch Miil.

walk log st'Oil into Oct. f,

Cincinnati Band unc**, liridle on-i Skirling leather Kip and Calf Skins and Upp*r Leatlier Lining nnd I'ad Skins Philadelphia Ladies MoroecO u",, |S AS I), DOOR, BLIND AND FRAME Coat, Deer and Lamb Skins shoe binding all of which! win be had cheap for C«»A...

The public are respectfully requested to callaild examine HAVE commenced the above business in the shop lately slock. CASH paid for LeaUier iu the rough. I f. 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 line of business, and Invite them to give me a call, as I intend manufiicturing my articles from the very bett quality of Lumber. Persona erecting buildings in the city or country will find it to their interest to give me a call, as I shall spare n) pains to accommodate them in finish and the latest styles of work. Orders from a distance can be sent through the

I III ^V»W I I'lease coll und examine for

uurst'lvrs, and dou't forget the place, on the corner next the Po-t Ortice, for good Leather and Cheap Barn ns. augnrt l^ lfi'Mtilf HbNRY SNYDF.it.

BOSTON MOAT I UCIt STORE,

MjkTIU.NAl ItUAl» STItKKT, OPPOSITF, t.MO.N BOW, TERRE-HAUTE, IN P.

F1"^HE subscribers inform the public that they have just I opened oti Nu'loual Road street, oppoilteL ulou Row,®

LI:ATIII:U STOUI*,

with a full assortment of ull kinds of Leather, such as Spanish, Cincinnati, und Country-Tunned Sole Let.tlier Upper, Kip, Bridle, Harness, Skirting and Collar Leather French and Philadelphia Calfskins Lining, Sheep and Deer skins. Binding, Padsklus Tampico and French, gentlemen's and ladle* .Morocco.

Thov also intend to keep a general assortment of SHOE FINDINGS, LASTS, BOOT AND SHOE TREES, CLAMP'S PECS, &c., Tholr arrung-m«Mit* with tho Manufacturers aud Importers in the Eastern citl. s, are HUCII US to enable them to sell sVerything nl tio WIT lowest prices. a Cash paid for Green ami I'ry Hides.

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GF.O. KKRCKIIOFF JtCO.

Terre-lluiile. April 2^, l^VJ-30yl J. hTIiALU. K. ItAZLETT.

IS AC ST It \t*B & CO.. I A O

Corner of Front John hts., Cincinnati, Ohio.

Tttntfr raut 1

Straub to run a 26 inch Mill Burrows dt Co. to run a SO inch Mill. 5 When the pt««Ucw»e, Utat boisterous cottTagcstepped on

To the above I now a p.ud a cballetge to grlad cob feed out of whole ear* o* coru. I wiU ma my It inch ifm Soall." with a cob- -v Weak* attach me ot, A* **m»t irttcU t&*t t*ti tfte premium.M

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rlk (Mil State Pier, tettjbll, against a 44 iueli Borrows Mill.

please tbtfu jou put up

"T™" ^^*ORATBS. l^iOSE U» .al ol a boaotifni parlor or sitting wm I Coal Gr%0r, wilt ftnd jnst tho article, all couspiet* tun summer fronts at tho sign of tho Pad LockAlso, smaller stess complete at f».

Breuxed »a Japan'u Stovei a ad rong** 8ls«ls*l |l,!lil«iIM .1 Wuil lii JfollehMSfc^et SIKHTOI U»d Tonga in oetts al $1 ^0 Jfyiiiahad Steel

uct^y l-'Vf nt

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NEW SHOE STORE.

SCHOOLEY VANHOR.N,

for sal© a large assortment BOOTS AND SHOES.

ALSO. VARIETY OF

HA W S $

wmtm-

All of which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at their new atore In PhBufex Row, on National Road street, fifth door from the corner of Market atreet.

They will also manufacture Boots and Shoes to order at lb* mu&c DU&CC* SCHOOLEY 4. VANHORN.

NEW CONFECTIONERY

AND BAKERY,

On Main Street, at the Open Front formerly occupied bj I J. F. Burnett's Saddlery, opposite Union Row, by I WILLIAM SAGE.

rilllE undersigned has a fine stock of CANDIES,! J_ RAISINS, FRUITS, and everything usually found iin the confectioners line, which he intends to sell at the lowest prices.

FRESH BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, &«-,

frit'iifi* and the nubile constantly on band and for Retail.

•-.? rru»d..»drsale

,.mWholesaleand

Post Office, and will rcceive immediate attention. Persons in the city will leave orders us early as possible. G. W. SHAFFER,

Terre-Haute, July 2, 1852-40-tf _2

A7II. I,. UAKKK.

Forwarding and Commission

E A N

A N E A E I N O E

BEL AIR,

(EEL KIVKIt FKEDF.R DAM.) CLAY COUNTY. INDIAN*-.

OCKS, for building purposes, for sute at the Bel Quarries. fob. 27-22-ly

1852. BROWN & DODD, 1852

FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TOLEDO, OHIO.

AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES: CLINTON LINE. Wm. 1on tenth A. Co., Albany, Proprietors. Chapln it Keyser, 113 Bioud Street, Now York,"! O. P. Scovell, 5 Broad Street, Boston, I Wm. Monteath, Buffalo, AUK.VTS. Britlon & Co Terro-ll uite,

WESTERN FREIGHT KXFRESS COMPANY. PROPRIETORS: Wm. Montenth, Buffiilo, I Tlromns P.Waters, N.Yerk H.C. Soiithwlth, jr., Albany, Wm. F. Leonard, do. Chiipln Keyser, 113 Broad St., New York,} Waters & Leonard, 2'-^ Conrlland St., do I „v„ T. P. Wnters, 117 Broml St., do

0. P. Scovell, 5 Broad Street, Boston,

Buffalo, September 1st, 1851.

rouuding

simpltciiy, usefulueas, aud durability, are aurpaswd by nouej price &«., can bo obtained by addressing hhn either new la use. pcrsonallv or by letter post paid.

All our article* are warranted a* represented—or no ISAAC B. HY.MER, Terre-Haute, Iad.jS sale—-at our cost of transportation and tho money refunded. April 30,1852-31-1 v. For a full description and testimonials of merit and uae-j fulness we refer thoese interested to our pamphlet, to be had INOilC E. at onr factory, wlwto we take ril||E undesigned has devoted gnat paias, and much ,, «. ,. ..—.I— JkiL.1 JL time, in making himself acquainted with ih^diaeMeo

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«od Wa». 6*w»c|fc'Qhto aM Jtwrtseky Stock Fc*d Mills* ^«c«easd pMM«t from tho iftdinpensabie duties attnadisf both to be run «t aod tf yon are |^*pr*oeo«lve ct a, de«th of a frtead, and would stale that he is prepared to risky bu»lue»e, you h»ve t»y eaUr# approbation to run Mr..

r«. rnuit., innlurr. Should my slo-. thereof, at rodnoed prices, JtoCMtrey'a Cora Crtpher as an auxiliary

CMW boys, doa't bo eow*rd!y---tbata is nothing like

uiMjx

»to_ the merit* of «thing. nonoa ia the eouniy, and will OUOM tho Funeral with ISAAC kTRACB. Hearse, free of charge, sny cistaoe? »it over tan nuue*.

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NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY.

For Freight apply to

M. Spuulding,^

C. S. Iuppau, II. SquietH, Dunkirk.

No.oCourtIaild st.( New Vurk.

Sam. Brown. General Freight Agent, Foot Duano St., N. Y. march 12, IHf2-24vl

LATEST IMPROVEMENT.

Noye's Improved Portable Grist Mill.

fT^HE subscriber has completed aud tested his Improved Portable Grist Mill, for which he has applied for Letters Patent. Ho is now prepared to fnrnish to order superior mill for grinding wheat nnd COARSE GRAINS. The •node of attaching tho Runner Stone to tho Spindle, together with the Improved feeding attachment, secures a high motion to the atone, with perfect safety even to a THOUSAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. ThesubscHber claims that he has invented and attached to this Mill valuable improvements, which make It superior to all others now iu use. A:J further he has no hesitation in guarantying it to grind wheat or Coarse grains as rapidly, and at the same time doing as good work, *VTIM LESS LOSS OF POWER sv PRICTION, thnit any other PorUble Mill now iu operation. These Mills are of the best quality of French Burr Stones, and are from 20 to 24, 30, 32, and 36 inches iu diameter. They are placed in a substantial frame or husk aud are driveu by a belt with steam, water, or horsepower, and arc WARRANTED to perform perfectly in every particular. JOHN T. NOYE.

O N N O E

SUCCESSOR TO HAYWARD ,V NOYE, MANUFACTURERS OF

FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, A?U

DRAY.KR3 IV

Dutch Anker Bolting Cloths,

pliable Grist Mitls, Screen Wires, Mill Screws»

Damsels, Spindles, Castings. Cast Iron Proof Staffs, Grime's, Pagin's and Johnson's Smul

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India Rubber Belting and Hose,

Stuccco and Land Plaster, Water Lime. Etc Mannfectory 87, Main Street. Otfi-e, 12 Main Street

inUIIHtaVtWI V'Sf JUWfU I

cnd

5 Central dock, BUFFALO, N. Y.

ttwanted a premium and a splendid silver medal. I *phe undersigned has been appointed by the proprietor of ALSO—Different kinds of portable horse powers, aod I this valuable potent, Agent for' Terre-Haute and ihesnrsteam Engine*. All our articles, for ease of epefatlort,'

couutry. Any information in regard to its utili-

l0 to

properlteg

offering his ferrices in tho tre«t»eni a»i mre ot

soch diseases, confident that his experieneo will a liable him to euro or mitigate, at least, the sufferings attendant thereon.

He may be fonad at his residence on 61B street, first house South of Doctor T. Parsons.

Terre-Haute, »»T'

(at

above

make himself familiar with tho

of modiciaal mUtanceo, calculated to cure Uio»e

At

verbal agreement wuh me to gri^4 com *hf,r^| fmods. hi has, for Ute last seventeen or eighteen yean grinds the »o^, regawing quality and quauuty, was to be, practiced and to their solicitation, he now the owner of both mills, at each and every trial.

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tbo urgent request of patient, and (Mr

JOSEPH O. FOSTER,

lS5a-32m6

SYLVESTER WILLIAMS,

(SCCCIIS^OH TO \PE.N)

UNDERTAKER and COFFIN MAKER

ESPKCTFULLY infonaa the cttlxew of Twtv-Hants

^.... A W «»«I vicinity, that LT« %IU fie* wndfrrilnd attention to

tt««^take

*!wo taaiaeas, wtUi a view to relieve the friend* of

the whole Imrioesaof Faaerala, tf desirea, or any

A HEARSE WUI, 1« all owwn, be famished fret if oksryr such an procore wffin» at hia estabUstuaoftt. COFFINS kept on kuU of til siMtTo persons in the country I would oay, that I will f«r! wishing to «af*g»

cegws tk**ptr UHM tisay haT« BEan famtshod by any

•BtSiiOP on Cherry street^etweou Market aad Second T«re-Haate, April i, ItiiO. 27—tf

tho Fnaorni with atyj it* 11. llS3-lf

Tower Mills, 1

II AVIXi! hi««ght titese beaaufui Suaa Floairiagworks »March 1#. 'i3-?4tf 4 1A i»tofaH osMFatlwa. ar» now rewdY to endsonw

•ate fail operation, are or* now reedy to e*eh*nge| I b»ar. Meal, Shorts, Brti. Jt«., for Wheel and Corn, ot! for Gasfc, with ail vrtM way give ns (heir csstsm. 1

MILLER & SOCLE,

Corner of CWtam oari W*toe ata.

TVrn- lfrth', Fe^. P*»|.t!2-tf

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PS®!#®!

a\avvvn ADVERTISEMENTS.

FAXL AHD WXNTEE--4852 and.8«M

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OFFERING

ml„cily..,c.r.ry.ui

VVILLIAM H. SAGE,

Tcrre-IIante, march 12, *5*2-24if Opposite Union Row.

N E W E S A IS E N

Notice to Builders.

I O O I N A N

MANUFACTORY.

our heartfelt thanks for the enmistakeable

demonstrations of approval received in both the wholesale and retail departments of onr business, in respectfully soliciting a continuation of the public favor, we deem it unnecessary to recapitulate our unrivalled facilities and systems of conducting our business, 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 extending our business, tends towards enabling us the more to extend great inducements and facilities to our customers. Having enlarged our business to a considerable degree since last Spring, we are this season enable to offer to to our friends, and to the inspection of purchaser*generally, a stock of goods, which, iu superiority of male*! beauty of styles, and law nest of prices, has certainly not its equal, in the East or West.

SZTCountry merchants should not fail to see this stock before purchasing. N B—The Merchant Tailoring business we still carryon in connection with the above. Having now engaged the two best cutters (exclusively for the measure work) In the Western country, aud having «lways on hand such an enormous choice of all kinds of goods to select from, we can offer inducenents to those wanting fashionuble garments, that cannot be met with elsewhere.

Garments, made to measure on the shortest possible notice. Remember—iVol84 Main street, a ricti Gothic front, with flag hangiug out—"CLOTH ING"

Sept. 10, '52-50-3m COHEN, GLXSElJJt CO,,

~wiNCHELL'S

Japanned Tin Ware Manufactory,

HAVING

Northwest Corner of Pearl mid Walnut St/eets, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

made large additions to my matiufiCturing department in the way of rooms, machinery, mid all Of the latest improvements, I am now rt-udy to off'r to the public as fine an assortment of JAPANNED, ORNAMENTAL, BRONZED and PRESSED TIX WARE as can be bought in any Eastern City, which I will sell to Country Merchants, Stove and Tin Dealers, Pedlers, and others, at such prices as" will yield a handsome profit to the buyer. Every article I offer for sale is mnnufucturod in iny own shop, from tint raw materitl, and under my own personal superintemlauce, and in this particular I claim to liave it in my power to offer inducements fur superior to any other dealer in the West. Dealers who have been accustomed to making their purchases in the Eastern Cities will find that they can do equollv well here, in point of price aud quality. And, iu addition to this, they may buy just what they want, an I may fil! up their stocks juvi a* they may (icsire, without tho inconvenience of waiting six weeks or two months for a supply from the East.

Sept. 10, 1852-50-.ini GEORGE D. WINCHELL.

Fire and Water Proof Composition Roofs

I ^IlE proprietors of this cheap and valuable mode of I roofing have made extensive arrangements for the manufacture of the materials, to supply demands from tho country. It is well adapted to the roofs of largo buildings, such as ware houses, Di-pot Buildings of Rail Road Cos., etc., as well as to the dwelling house aui shop. Printed directions for putting on the roofs, furnished with the materials. Persons wishing particular information can receive our "Circular" on application. Address s.

M. ti.

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Wholesale and Retail.

N. II. All kinds JOBBING dofle In Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron. march 12, 1852-24v I

A E W A E O S E

^I^IIF. uiulersigned offer for sale a full assortment of I PAPER embracing News, Book, Plate, Cap and Letter Pnp«r, Canelle, Tobacco and Manilla Wrapping Paj»er, Bonnet Boards, &c., kc., of tho host quality and at the lowest market price. Orders solicited, which will be filled at the same price as if purchased in person. We also make to order, at short notice, Nows and Book paper.

Tmy

saw*.

M. WARREN.

No. 92 Pearl Street, bet wet Vine mm Race, Oct. 1, 1852-3m CINCINNATI, OHIO.

A. R. BREWER,

No. 30 Fifth Street, North side, between »i» and Wniuut, CINCINNATI, OHIO,

MANUFACTURER

of Bright Ware, CofTee nnd Tea

Urns, Chaffing Dishes, of all kinds TOILET WARE, single or in sets

Wurdrobe Shower Baths, ponge Buths, uspeusion Shower Baths, And every description of made to order.

Bathing Pans, Hip and Sitz Baths, Bath Tubs, various sizes, BATHING APPARATUS

He also k'^eps constantly on hand a general assortment of

Plain, Pressed, Japanned, and Bronzed

NIXON &. CO.,

Nos. 77 and 79 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

N. B. The highest market price paid for RAGS, is Cash, or exchanged for paper. July 30, l852-44-3m

Burnet's Patent Water Cooler.

rrilllS article la the result of the application of scientific I principles to the purpose intended, vii- To keep water as cod mt possible, as long as possible, with the Uast possible

quantity of Ice.

their Introduction, various imitations of the genuino article have been attempted—all falling short of the object, it ia

true, yet all proving clearly which way the Ude of popular 1 opinion is celling. A simple statement of facto, in regard to these Cooler*,' Will satisfy every one of their superiority. First, tney are the only article of the kind ever patented. They are furnished with two distinct non-conducting chambers, by means ol which, with two pounds of Ice to the gallon, water is kepi

five cents per day, a family of ordinary site can be con-

stantly supplied with water as cold as keibelf larger num bers in the same proportion. This has been found by actuul •xperiment to be a saving of at least seveoty-tH per cent over the Earthen Jars, formerly used for tbfs.purpose.

Again, thews Coolers never Sweat in this"Way, saving much ii Mif 1 iry -t and tr«a* le. Bein^ I .. 1 M. ture :»the workmanlike style, and "handsomely Unified in eveiy respect, they make a very Wautiful ornament for the Dining Room, Hotel or Steam Boat.

An important Im—oTame^t hos lately added to th Cooler, viz: A siu^.i I'jh Jcjj^able of .n| from lii to eight pounds of bolter) iaserted di rectiy ..*T the cover. This quantity cf butter can bo kept perfectly hard all day, wi'thodt additional ice—a v«ry important addition to the economy and comfort of famiUes.

If deslttal, the Cooler can also V- furnished at a «mlH expense wWi a Filtering Apparatus, made and for sale at BURNETTS House Famishing Estsbiiahmenl, i\'j. 14 E«*X Fourth street„ Ciacinmati, O I DEALER IN

IlartSlwant. Cul/fn/. Tea- Tray's. Britannia, Japanned, Bronzed IA. Brushes, Wooden and Willow Want, Bathing Apparumood Refrigerators.

April 33,

Book Agents Wanted. ^:s

eiraobte New an a Popular works in Indiana and rpK JL Hliaois. (%Mt iMsennaa are oferod to

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Ii this bastues*. Appty BUCKS? INGRAM,

tjon!l

Sign of tho Big Book.

N extra i«« lot «Hf FRESH RABINS, jnst received par •stosnwf •AiMikia Star/ and lor sale at

N HK VAN1 W.B. SAGE'S, Opposite Union Raw.

Fnsh Candies!

A I.ASGE oseortnieni of FRESH C.lXDIES, ol J\ emy kw awlt^for, jnst. rseoieod- narf for^sale at

matrh I§,

SAGE'S, fffw.

jvlfc itijf J-5 ~'s IMfr-

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i\jfc/»V lui\K ADYERT1SMENTS.

3f. G. NORCROSSP

WOOD

pL^G MACHINE|D

Tf* BE EXHIBITED AT THE

Fair of the American Institute,

IN NEW YORK through October next.

TAKE this mode to notify the public that I shall exhibit new Patent Planing Machine, as above. This Modiine will pUue ordinary boarda with less than one half the power of any other machine in o».

The saving of power in running this machine la worth from *300 to $600 per year, according to the value of power where the machines are run. This machine cuts with the feed of the board, and has a rotary and stationary plane.

The Scientific American will contaiu a cut of this machine next week. I auk examination. I shall take rooms at the Howard Hotel, Broadway, New Delphic. York, to attend to bnsineaa connected with my patent.

I shall also exhibit my patent for liaagiug Urge circular' ,w*. N. G. NORCROSS.

LOWELL,

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COUNTRY

Massachusetts, Sept 17, 1*52-1 w4 NUT

INDIA RUBBER GLOVES MITTENS, tc.

Merchants iu making their purchases?

should not neglect these desirable aud saleable articles. Their manufacture has been much improved recently and they are made very durable. Particular attention is requested to the

WOOL LINED GLOVES AND MITTENS, They are indispensable in cold and wet weather. Ladles will find these Gloves useful Iu any work that will soil the hauds. al the same time that they will cure the worst Salt Rneum or Chapped Hands immediately. They are uiade all lengths to protect the arms aud wrists. For sale by Bowen and McNamee, New York Norcross and Towne, Boston John Thoruley, Philadelphi a E Puudersonand Co., Baltimore Gill and Brother St. Louis Bart and Hickcox, Cincinnati, and by all Rubber Dealers in the Union.

For sale at retail by Country Merchants throughout the Uulted Stales and Canada. Sept, 24-52«n3

PIANO FORTE EMPORIUM,

BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. The most extensive BU! varied assortment of ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, plain and ornamental, etegaut patterns, elaborately carve,i. an^l highly finished with Pearl keys, all of our own manufactory, anJ warranted in every particular, can be found at our Ware-Rooms, '161 Broadwav, N.Y.

Sept. 17, 1853-Slvl BENNET Si CO.

Fall and Winter Goods!

TO MKRCH \N TAILOKS AUD CLOTHIERS

RUFUS

E. CRANE &. CO., 52 Maiden Lane, New York. The uudersigued are now offering au entire new and choice stock of goods adapted to MENS' WEAR, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Beaver Slid Pilot Cloths, Trimmings, &c.

With every description of seasonable Goods adapted to the trade, to which they invite the attention of their friends and ceulers generally. Those who wish to procure the latest styles at the lowest prices can find them by culliug upon u«. KCFUS E. CRANE tc Co., 52 M.iiJen Lane, N. Y.

August 27,

l,-a2-4*i-3m

100 Piano Fortes.

T. GILBERT & CO.'JS New Y«»rk WarcRoom*, 333 Broadway, corner of Anthony street nnd opposito Broadway Bank an.l Theatre. TX^HERE the largest assortment of Pianos with aud wUhout the Celebrated Improve.! ^'Eoleau, may fouiiii—all of witieh have tho Meiaiia Frame, aud are tovrranted to stand any climate, nnd jive ifilirr satisfaction, and will he sold nt great bargains. By an experience of cigld years, resulting in many important improvements, the JEolean ha* brrn brought to a perfection attained by no others. Nearly 2,000.'Eoleans have be-n applied, ami the demaud i* rapidly increa.-ing. Elegant Boudoir or cottage Pianos convenient for small rooms T. G. Jc. co's Pianos are admitted to be superior to all others, owing to their firmness und long standing in tune. Prices eame as at the Manufactory. Dealers supplied ut liberal discounts. E. II Wude's and the entire catalogue of Music aud Instruction Books furnished at till- Store at wholesale

HORACE WATERS, Sole Agent.

Cnstantly on hand an extensive assortment of second hand Pianos iu Rosewood and Mahogany cases, varying in prices from $30 to $150. Second hand /Eolean Pianos from $200 to 275—Grand Pianos from $3000 to 7,000.— Prince &. co's Melodcons from $35 to $90. Carharts $55 to $90. Guitars from $10 to $75, tScc.

August 27, lP52-48m3

Metal and Plate Glass Mantles or

CHIMNEY PIECES

MANUFACTURER BV THE

MIRROR MAItltLF. COMPANY. These Mantles in style, finish and durability are unequuled by anythiug in market. Tiny nre rapidly coming into general favor, and aie highly prized by those who have them in use. They cannot be soiled by oil, acid, or any otlnr substance, therefore their beautiful lustre is very easily and permanently preserved. They uro a perfect gem in their way, while their price is quite moderate. They are easily and safely transported and any mechanic can set them.

Warm Air Ftirnace3,

For Dwelling*, Ciiure.hes and other Public BuilJings, of a superior quality, at wholesale an I retail. Prof. Emerson's system of Ventilation introduced in connection with witrmiug, insuring at all times a pure aud wholesome air.

PROF. EMERSON'S VENTILATORS AND CHIMNEY TOPrf of al! sizes, at wholesale and retail. ARNOTT'S VENTILATING CHIMNEY VALVES. For sale at tho Air Warming and Ventilutiug Warehouse of GEORGE WALKER, 89LEONARD STREET, near Broad wav, NewYotk Oct. 2,1852-2m3

G. F- COOKEULY. WM. E. LEAN

COOKERLY & McLEAN,

ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, TERRtMlAUTE, INDIANA.

W. E. McLEAN,

and Commissioner of Deeds for the States of Ohio and Kentucky, Will give prompt attention to the taking of Depositions, Acknowledgment of Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, and all business of a Notarial character.

O"OFFICE, third story, Union Row, adjoining the Journal Priuting Office. November 21,1851-S-tf

»WTTOX. ________

The proprietor has long devoted hia attention to this par- FORWARDING Jt t»MMIssiON MKRCH A NTS, ticular branch of domestic economy, and passing from one, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. improvement to apothcr, has at length arrived as near per-j fection as it is po«rible to reach. A proof of this is found CASH PAID FOR in tho very general use of these Coolers in all parts of the Wheat, Barky and Flaxseed, White Beans and Feathers, country. A better proof of the same fact is, that, since ^T THEIR WAREHOUSE,

Oatll A C/JN %C v/O.)

Corner of First and Eagle Streets, Canal Basin. December 12,1851-11'''

J. T. WALL, M. D.,

(I.ATK or KevrDCKT,)

Physician and Surgeon,

WOULD

a temperature of 40 deg. below xeiro, or only 8 deg o^seat the Prairie City Drag Store, Corner 4th and Ntre the freezing point) all day. Thus, at a cost of some

respectfully announce to the citizens of Terre-Haute, and vicinity, that he has taken^ an

Roa(1 Streets, where he may be foondat all timet

dnriH(f th« day,

except when professionally absent.

O* Rooms at the Prairie House, where be may be fonnd at night. April 30, l6S3-31tf

Kanawha and Lake Salt,

MARKELS Kanawha Salt, 50 Lake Salt, in good barrels Just received and for sale bj JOHN C. ROSS, May 14, lS52-33»f Boston Store.

CUTLERY.

9l"R slock of American and English Cutlery ia very Urge nnd complete, embracing Knives and forks from 50c to 13 per dozen. i.4'm-C Knives snd forks, Itory handled, do do do in setts 61 preen Pen and Pocket Knives, al! prices,. Scissors and Shears,, Tailors Shears. do Points. Barber** Polmi," Pruning Shears, i. COOK & CO.

Blacksmith^s Took, &c. SUPERIOR Mouse Hole Aaviis, Sohd Box Vices. 35 to 90 fcs., Braxed do do Cincinnati and New York Bellows, from 30 to 40

inches.

Screw Plates ali sizes. Sledge and Hand Hammers, Horse Rasps and Files, assorted, HorseshoeNa8, extra qoaUty, do Iron, do do 1 Taps for Screw Plater

I

sifisse

IIFTY

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to CO.

Swi0*iwSiWi^?^W#aSftWE5^

private

iRU^^^^-'A'Pni

Every Family should have a copy*"

To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above dfe ses. and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever ana Ague, for twenty-five cents a copy six copies one dollar will be forwarded to any part of theUnited Stales, by mail, free of postage. Address postage paid, "Box, 196 Pest Office, or the Author, 38 North Seventh Street, Pliila-

DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUNTER will forfeit $50 if failing to cure any case of secret disease may come under his care, no matter bow long standing or afflicting Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 3b North Seventh Street, Philad'a., without fear of Interruption from other patiesiU.—Strangers and others who have been unfortunate In the selection of a Physician are Invited to call-

IM POTENCY—Through unrestrained indulgence of the paasions, by excess or. self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Premature* im potency, involuntary semi us

ID* Medicine forwarded to any part of theUutted States,— Price five and leu dollars per package. Philadelphia, September 14. l~'5'3-59vl'

Me iW

CHEERY PECTORAL

For tho rapid Cure of

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,

BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,

CROt'P, ASTHMA, AND

CONSUMPTION.

Many years of trial, iustea.i oi impairing the public confidence in this mcdiciue, has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the most sang nine expectations or its friends. Nothing but Its Intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit couforrod on thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoy.— While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community, have failed and bceu discarded, this has gained frieuds by every trial, conferred benefits on the alllicted they can never forget, and produced curcs loo numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten.

While It Is a fraud on the public to pretend thai any one medicine will infallible cure—still inero is abundant proof that the CHERRV PECTORAL does not only as a general thing, but almost invariably curc the nntlat.'hs for which ills cmployed.

As timo makes these fads wi.ler and better known, lhl« mcdiciue has gradually become the best reliance of the afflicted, from the log-cabin of the American peasant, to the palaces of European kings. Throughout this entire country, in every Slate, city, and indeed, utmost every hatnlet it cout iins. CIIERRV PKCTORAL is known as tho best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, aud in many foreign countries, it is coming to be extensively used by their most intelligent physicians. In Great Britulu, France and Gertnanv, where tho medical scietines have readied their highest perfection, CJIERKV PECTORAL is introduced, nnd in constant use in the armies, hospitals, alms houses, public institutions nnd in domestic practice, ns the surest remedy their attcudiiig physicians can employ for the more dangerous afllctions of the lungs. Also In milder cases, aud for children it is safe, pleasant aud effectual to curc.— In fact, some of the most flattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in Cases particularly incidental to children.

The CUERRV PECTORAL is manufactured by ,1 practical Chemist, and every ounce of ft under his own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is »oded snd protected by law from counterfeits, consequentlycan bo relied oil as geu-

commend itself to their confidence—a remedy ut once safe, speedy an effectual, which busby ispeatedaiid countless trials proved itself to be: and trust by gre.itcare in preparing it with chemical accuracy, of uniioriu strength to afford physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the best results, and the afflicted wlta a remedy that will do for them all that inediciue can do.

PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES C. AYER, Practical nnd Analytical Chemist. LOWEU.,

For sale by WOOD 6i DONNELLY, J. R. CUNINTLH \.\1.

The subscriber has jnst received a new supply of Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Spoons, gold pins, finger rings, ear rings, cuff pins lock?!, vest, and guard Chalnsc Pencils and the best of Gold Pens. Steel and Fancy Goods. CUTLERY—Consisting of fine Pocket and Hunting

Knives, and REVOLVERS.

Specks and cases, gold and silver, plaited, and steel framea, to suit all eyes. CLOCKS of different kinds and prices. aae A'alches repaired in Uie be^t workmanlike manner, and WAKSAKTEO.

WANTED—A good watchmaker. JACOB K. ORIS HER, First door west of Farrington's Block, and North of Terr*-H»ut», June 4, li5S2-yl Court House.

IREM0 AL!

J. M. HAGER embraces this opportunity of informing his former patrons, and the public generally, that he has remo ed his

Saddlery and Harness Manufactory,

lo the frame boiling, oa Market Street, south of LoogdoO's (formerly Dole's Livery Stable, where bo keeps a genersl a*sortmr*il of SADDLERY. HARNESS, BRIDLES, and every thing iu that lino. O" Ail work entrustod to him noatly and promptly executed.

MR. SAMUEL HAGER

f&* also removed bis MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE ia the front part of Uw same building. All business entrusted to him wili receive prompt and efficient attention.

Terro-Haute, March 26, lriS2-26tf

Tin Plate.

W!hawfromsale

lor 1. C. and 1 Tin Plate, Rivets, Iron Wire S toi8, Sodlering Iron, Tinners Shears, Hammers, Round and Oval Copper bottoms, Bar Tin, Block Tin, Sheet Zinc, ice., comprising a full assortment.

it involmable boat, only 2S eft, jw-rxojty—Man kmewthfseit.j» R. HUNTERS MEDICAL mm ALAND HAND? BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Coatsluiugau out-1. of the Origin, Progrt-se, Treatment nod Core of every f. W HATKVI:*concerns the health and happiness of a people

iliw form of disease, contracted bv Promiscuous Sexual Inter- is at all limes of the most ralnable importance. I toko it for course, by Self-abua^-, or bv Sexual Excess, with a ivice for '""l *|ver-v P*!"0'1 V0^

their prevention, written a familiar stvle, avoidiug all the uvea .of their children, and that every person wili eumedieai technicalities and everything that would offaoi the

,«avor

I discharges,

wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, are sure to foiiow. If uecessary, consult tho Doctor with confidence he offers a perfect cure.

READ AND REFLECT.—The afflictod would do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and in many cases their livos, in the hands cf physicians ignorant of tilts-class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for ou« man to understand all the ills the human family are subject to Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is more suecesslul than his brotlier professor, and to that he devoies most of his time and study.

YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of disease* of the sexual organs, together with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereby tiieconstitulion has become enttebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselvs under his care.

nine without adulteration. We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of such iutiiiisic superiority and worthas should truly wonderful remedy for Iniligrstion, I)y*-

MASS.

Druggists, Terre-Haute.

BROWNING & WALL Aud at agencies in nearly every town throughout-the West Aug 27,

,.l»2-48-l

y.

NEW GOODS. Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware.

J. COOK 4- CO.

To Hill Owners.

have a Gamming Maehiso in nae, by which a saw can be cot in fifteen miaobsa, with mors nnlformlly than by any other mode. Persow who wish to cut new teeth oa their saws, can have it done by bringing them to ws. J- COOK

Bt

ATBR Cement

Hooter Paris, for mlo fay

&CO-

Cement.

OOOK A. CO.

Maohine Cards.

TTT HITTEMORE*8 cdohnted Machine Cards, In «yery variety, for r»le by J. COOK At tJO.

JUUMtlAfiN.

(CF$500 CHALLENGE!

An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compound* ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, aud can be given to the most tender fufaut with decided beneficial cfll-cl, where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhtet have made them weak aud debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that It stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicincs, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with DvsrErsta, the aetonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best evideuco of its superior efficacy over all others.

THE TAPE WORM!

This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all thai iufest the humau system, it grows to an almost Indefinite length becoming so coiled aud fusteued in the Intestines and Stomach effecting the health so sadly ns to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, Jtc., that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect that St isTArxWoRM hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatineut must be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2 Tablespoonfulls 3 timet a day these directions followed have never been knowu to fall In curing the most obstinate case of TA« WORM.

OCT Hobensack's Liver Pills.

No part of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parts of tho system, aud results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &o> We should, therefore, watch every svmptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver." These Pills being composed of ROOTS and PLANTS furnished by nature to heal the sick. Namely, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An ALTERATIVE, which changes In soma inexplicable and insensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A TONIC, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to alt parts of the body. 4th. A CATHARTIC, which acts In perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole niasa of corrupt aud vitiated matter, and purilylug tho Blood, which destroys disease and restores health.

Yot) will find these Pilis an itivaiuulde medicine in nanv oomplaluts to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or parti.il, tiiey have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a health* artitin, purifying the blood aud other fluids so effectually to put to flight all complaints which may ailse from female irregularities, as headache, glduluosp, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, «$"C.

None genuine unless signed J. N. llohentack, all others being base Imitation. ttj"* Agents wishing new supplies, nnd Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents muxi address the Proprietor, J. N. Hohensank, Philadelphia, Pa.

Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in th- United Stulcs. Pamphlets to be obtained of tho Agents gratis.

AUKNTS: BROWNING Si WALL, Terre-Haute, Wh^esalo and Retail Agents, who will supply Dealers, A.c. II7" Pi ice ouch 25 ('fills. sept, d, '52-l!)yl

ttatenv] aronrtilng to Aft or rnnjrre»(, in the year ISM, by J. ii. lli'UKtitoti, M. II. In HIP Clerk'* Offlfn nf the IMntrlrt Omirt fur tin* Kn.U'rn IH^trlct IVniiKjIrniiln.

Another Scientific Wonder!

DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S

CREAT DY^I'LI'ISIA Cl'RLR.

DIGESTIVE FLUID

OR

GASTRIC JUICE.

I'repared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX, after directions of RAItON LIKIilC, the grunt Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D.,

Philadelphia, Pa.

prptfn,.lauit(liri', Liver Complniul, ("oiiotlipnlioii and I)'bilit» Curing after Natine'* own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gantric. Juice. SJFHalf a teaspoonfnl of Picrsi*, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Fine I'nunds of Uonht tlerf in about two hours, out of the stomach.

PEPSIN Is ih chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gaslrlc Juice—the Snltfftit of the Food, tho Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It Is extracted from tho Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an

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111

I

power, to oaxv

Pr?in°te thru own health at all sacriticcs. I feel

g« maj(

which children and adults are liable if you have au appetite contiuually changeable from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardnessand Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular—remember that all these denote WORMS, aud you should at once apply the remedy.—

Hobensack's Worm Syrup.

Vj

ARTIFICIAL DIOESTIVK

FLUID, precisely like the natural Oastric Juice in li.Chemicol powers, nu furnWhlng a complete and perfect substitute for It. Ry the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA aro removed, just as they would 1MS by a healthy Stomach, It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to bo on the verge of the grave. The .Scientific Evidence upon which it Is based, is In the highest degree curious and remarkable.

Scientific Evidence!

BARON LIERIG In his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, In which various articles of food, as meat and 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, snd get a Descriptive Circnlar, gratis, giving a large amount of SciEivnric Evior.Nct, similar lo the above, together with Reports of REMASJCABUI Cuass, from all parts of the United Slates.

AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,

DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the moaV marvellous effects, In curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It Is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURE& in Philadelphia, New York and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and tho cures were not only ra-nd and wonderful, but permanent.

It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particularly useful for tendency to Bilious cisordor, t,lver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated fever and ague, and the evil effects Quieine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the loo free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intempirranee.

DR HOUOHTOM'S trsis is prepared in Powder and In F1 aid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians.

PaivaTX Ciscouss for the use of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Hougftton or his Agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which tt»e claims of this new remedy are based. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection eon be raised sgainst it* use by Physicians in eosp*«table standing and regdlar practice Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle.

Agents—WOOD $ DONNELLY, Torre Hsu to. Wholesale snd Retail Agents: CRAIGHEAD $ BROWNING, Indianapolis. April 9 th, l«52-28-ly

New Carriage Manufactory,

jf

A

jS§i|i£

&

vK commenced the Carriage Manu-

facturlng businoes,^ my New Shop, in North & Terre-Haute, on the corner of Fifth Streot

and Lafayette Rood, whore all branchoo of tho bnsinosa will bo promptly attended to, and any work from my shop shall „i not bo surpassed on the Wabash, for beauty of style.

Wagons, always on htVnd and T^r^ade.' ®aronc',c* *nI, O* REPAIRING of of) fcfAdadiine on the shortest notice AUo, Painting and Varaishing done wfth neatness.

Temrffatite, April 9, l*S2-35tf

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