Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 6, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 November 1852 — Page 5

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,9&jr MERCHANT TAILOR.

DAVID HARTSOOE ^'1 Art removed his Tailor Shop from Market street to -^AjL ftsttonal Road street, one door went of the Post Office,

Wteft he has opened in his uev F»»C| Front Store Room, A MKRCHANT TAILOR SHOP, -*nd I* prepared to fnrnWi the beet and meat fashionable materia add make Ihem up in a style inferior to BMW IF. -the Weirt.

The richest VVsfimf*, imarptmnl III *lyl«, at* on hawib— fMik Sulfa,

Velvet, »ttd mixed, of allcotarn sod every variety

*T dfrstgw. Ah» a general assnrtmefll of Neck'kerchiefs, the most.tasty descriptions- GloW) of every kind, and Hu^wntbn with the latent improvement*, combining eue with durability. lie will make CLOTHES In the most approved style, 'when U»e cloth* afe furnished by the customer, ana also give strict atlieiilivn to cutting all kinds of garments—oil of, which shall be done with Laste ami despatch.

Terfe-Hante, Nov. 3,1849. DAVID flARTSOCK.

Bargains to be had in Leather AT KKOUCKI) I'RICKS! *l£Si

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WHOLESALE AN1) RETAIL DEALER IN HIDES AND LEATHER, Rational Road Street, Green Front.

North of the Square,

Terre-TTnnte, Indian*.

*MHE undersigned informs hi* frieuds and the public I giewriilly, that IMJ

ha# llie moat complete slock of

•LKATMiR in this market, which la offered at the lowest Tales, Hiitoug which rimy be found the liest Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leatherj

New York Red Cincinnati Ha ml

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H»rne«», Bridle and Skirling feather Ki|. H«td Q»ITrfkin* and Upper Leatlwr Lining and Tad Akin*! Philadelphia I.ndlea Morocco

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Oomt, Docf aud Lamb Skin* shoe Muding *11 of which can Im»

hud cliMip for Cash '.

The public iiro respectfully requested to call and examine my stock. CASH p:iid for I anther In the rough. Prompt attenlfou paid lo all orders.

ILfThe highest cash price paid for Hides, green and dry, at ull times also, for good .Sheep I»elt». October 2-1, 1 1 -ti JOHN TIERNAN.^

NEW LEATHER STORE. f'flllE subscriber, late of Dayton, Ohio, would respectI fully inform the ciliz"«is of Terre-H»ut« and surrimu.!ing country, that he has opened a Wholesale and Retail hitiillmr Htoro on th« corner of National Road and Fourth Streets, west of the Posl Office, where he will devot«'hi* entire attention lo

I.KATHKfl* HIDl-S OIL, and TINDIINf.X, wlirre may be found nt ull limes, SKiR. I INC», IIA RNESS, Iridic Leather. CnUar Leather. Padding,

Seating. Sole and Upjer, Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco, Lining*. Bindings, Tupping. Pegs. SIuk Nails,

Boot Trees and small Tools,

CnrrrlMff Kiiivon, t'leshers, Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Hrusiie*, and a great inuny small tools and articles uot necessury to mention.

I.futli'-r in the rough purchased also, Hide* and SRin*, for which Will pay fa'r prices in CASH or Trade. Oniers from a distance fillail, and should the article or price not auit, if returned in good order, the purchaser can huVe hi* money bark. Please Call and examine for vonrselv***, and don't forget the place, on the corner next the Po-ft Office, for good Leather ttuKuat i:i. i8a2-4(itf HENRY SNYDER.

BOSTON LEATHER STORE,

RATIONAL UOAt) StTHKKT. OtM'OSITK I'NION BoW, TERKB-HAUTE, 1ND,-f

I^IIE aubscrilinr* inform the public that they have juat „i„ opened on National Road street, oppositeL'nion Row,a J.KATIIRK 8TOR»4ii with full assorlmeiit of all kinds of lieather, auch a*

Spanish, Cincinnutl, and Country-Tanned Sole Leuther Upper, Kip, Hrldlf, HarneM, Skirting oud Collar Leather ••trench and Philudelnhiu Calfskins Lining, Sheep and

Deer skins. Riiidlng, Pudsklna Tamplco and French, gentleineu'* and ladles lSlorocco. They ulso Intend to keep a general assortment of

SHOE FINDJNOS, LASTS, BOOT AND SHOE TREES, CLAMPS, PEOS, &.C., &c. Their arrangements with the Manufucturera and Importer* lu the Eastern cities, are such us to enable them to aell everything ut the very lowest prices.

Cash paid for (ircen niui Dry Hide*, GEO. KERCKUOFF & CO. Terre-JInute, April 21, 1853-30yl

A W A E FALL OF 1852! liave In store at this time, oue of the largest and brought most complete stocks of Hardware ever to the Wabash market, embracing every article of goods' iu our Hue, which we offer to the public on the most favorable terms. Our Stock h«s been purchased with a view to procuring goods OK THE BES I QUALITY and we

be undersold In this place lu any article nf the lame quality. One of our partner* is now In New York making pur ethaaeft, and In a few days we shall be lu receipt of still farther additions to our present stock. We have on hand ©Very variety (fctjlbracing lh« luteal Improvement*) of

,t Building and Finishing Materials. Nails, Window (Sins* from 7 by 1) to "JO by 34. Window 8n*h (Pints} 8 by 1(1, 10 by 13, Ml by 15, Mineral, Metal and Silver Knob Locks, iMurtioe Locks, Store dnor aad

Stock Locks. Cupboard and Closet do. Axle Pullies, Butts nml Screws, Knob iutche*, Bolts, Window and Blind Springs and Catches, Brass Stair Rod* aud Eyes, Bell pull* uud Crank*, Snali Cord, etc.

Iron, Nails, Steel,a

Carpenters, Blacksmith*, Coopers, Cabinet .Maker*, i. ^addlor* and Shoe Makers Tools, etc. j. COOK & co, august 3K», l»3- litf No. 1, Union Row.

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/^\PR stock of jrWKl« In this department I* now very complete, and iu a few days we shall receive large ajldltious. We have

Vv Mens aud Boys fnll-back Satidle

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do Fuliand Half-Spaulsh do do. Side Saddle Trew, 1 tilf Trews, JapanM, Brass, aud Silver Plated, 'High and low top Hainwj, lent leather, Knamelletl Cloth, plain and figured, Drah, Blue and Oreen Cloth for Cushions,

Wide aud Nnrrow l«ace and Fringe*

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llntiiMM, Sklrtluf and Bridle Leather,

Head Lining Hog and Klo Sklu Cellar*, Hog sklu* No.1 *»»d Lace aud Gut T*Kk*» Thread, all color*, Whip*,

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B»JOO" To^» Leather, Morocco Skins, Pad do. Stage TracMl, "%rSadJler* Silk, Stub Joint*,,' 'f

Tojrethor with every kind of Tool required by Saddler* n»d ti fnU xlock of Stfrrnp*, brawn ami plated, Bridle Bitt*, llncklw, ftlug*, H«M)kn, Terwt*, Pad Screws, Breast and KOMI SiM*n»,C«tton,Worsted, Stmlulng and Rein Webbing, lieather VaruUh, Sj»aui*li

MOM*,

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At»}». SU. *6'i-47tr J. COOK Ae CO.

To Buggy Builders.

'B have for eaie Buggy Spring*, 3 to leaf, all widths, Sent and Wagon spHwg*, »*tjry Axh«, 1 to 3 Incli, Ilntxy Irons,all kind*) I 1^. 'a Indie*, Sw«k«*, Howe, H«*W ts and inches Jluggv SMte, d# III, 13, 13 inches, wagon, S«i|»*rior Coech VaimWi, Brnc**, Plaiu and Silver Plated Dash Iron*, CarrUg* Bolt*» Hollow Auger*. August 20, 1854. J- COOK & CO^

Shoe Findings.

E have forMle larfc stnelt of Men and Boy* fine Kip and Stogs YV fine a At medJdm IjtfU. W6» Ohttping liww, smkiIHi Sole latter, liilfdo.. Kip d*.

Morocco and Buiding Sltlo*, 3«*c aad Off*' point*. ... «*..n nit

i~hrtwi, etc., trtjjvther with full kilt efVii kinds. ao. is5». i. ax»K co.

C^aliiiiPl Makers Articles. Kewewood and JW*r* Wafnst

DUACIL W«t.s.ir.

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[fair n'. 1S» IS. 43,51, 30, an^ 32^1^ [ann»i Uth. Sol. nl *r«t Spring*. I 11 rab.^, htattd and Castors, Bra*, Iroa, and

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p0w^[ert Shot, and Lead. fT

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NEW SHOE STORI

SCIIOOLEY VAltilORFT,

Offer for sale a large assortment .of

BOOTS AND SHOES?, ULSO, A VARIETY OF I

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Torre-Haute, Jnly 2, l£.»2* 10-tf

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Buffalo, September lat, 1851.

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All of which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at their new store in PIMEUU Row, on N aUooa! Road street, fifth door from the corner of Market street.

They will also nutaitfacUtre Boots aad Shoe* to order at the same place. 8CHOOLEY &. VAN HORN.

Terre-TIaute, Oel lier 10,1851 -2-tf'

NEW CONFECTIONERT AND BAKERY, On Main Street, at tin* 0|H?n Front formerly occupied by

J. F. Burnett'* Saddlery, opposite (Jnipn Row, by WILLIAM SAKE.

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rpiIE undersigned has a fine stock of CANDIES, JL RAISINS, FRUITS, ami everything usually found In the confectioners line, which he intend* to self at the lowest prices.

FRESH BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, &c., eem&iuUy oa «aod and for aaie Whofesaie and Retail, His old friends and enstomera in city and country will have their order* atteaded to promptly, a* formerly.

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WILLIAM H. SAGE,

Terre-Haute, march 12, '52-2-ltf Opposite Union Row.

N E W E S A IS E N

Notice to Builders.*8

S A S O O I N A N A E MANUFACTORY

commenced the above basinese in the shop lately occupied by A. L. Chamberlain, on Fourth street, near the Post Office, Terre-Haute and would take litis method of informing persons that may want anything in the above line of business, and invite thein to give me a call, as I Intend manufacturing my articles from the very bett quality of Lumber. Persons erecting buildings iu the city or country will find it to their interest to give me a call, as I shall spare u} pains to accommodate them in finish and the latest styles of work. Orders from a distance can be sent through the Post Office, and will receive immediate attention. Persons in the city will leare order* as early a* possible.

Q. W, SHAFFER.

A. II. BAKER,1

Forwarding and Commission

E A N E A E I N O E BEL AIR, (KEL RIVKR FKKDKR DAM.)

CLAY COUNTY. INDIANA.

OCKS, for building purpone*, for sale at the Bel Aii Qunrries. feb... 27.-22-1

1852. BROWN & DODD, 1852 FOKWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TOLEDO, OHIO.

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AGF.NTS FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES: CLINTON LINE. Wm. illontenlh ti Co.. Albnny, Proprietors Chnpin & Keyser, 113 Bioad Street, New York,"J O. P. Scovell, 5 Broad Street, Boston, Wm. Monteath, Buffalo, Brittou & Co., Terre-Huute,

WESTERN FREIGHT EX Tit ESS COMPANY. i-RorRirroas: Wm. Monteath, Buffalo, Thomas P.Waters, N.Yerk H.C. Southwith, jr., Albany, Wm. F. Leonard, do. Chapln & Key*er, 113 Broad St., New York,") Waters Sl Leonard, 2^ Court land St., do T- P. Waters, 117 Broad St., do O. P. Scovell, 5 Broad Street, Boston,

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SCCUE880R TO HAYWARD & NOYE, MANOrACU'RKRS OF FRENCH BURR MILL STONES,

ANI DKAI.SSS ITT

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NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY.

For Freight apply to N..2C»,U»»dSl.,N™V.rk. I

II. Squiers, Dunkirk.

Sam. Brown, General Freight Agent, Foot Duane St., N. Y. march 12, l852-24yl

LATEST IMPROVEMENT.

Noye's Improved Portable Grist Mill. I'll IE subscriber ha* completed and tested hi* Improved Portuble Grist Mill, for which he has applied for Letters Patent. He 1s now prepared to furnish to order a superior mill for grinding wheat and COARSE GRAINS. The mode of attaching the Runner Stone to the Spindle, together with the Improved feeding attachment, secure* a high motion to the stone, with perfect safety even to a THOUSAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. Thesubecrlber claims that he has invented aud attached to this Mill valuable improvements, which make it superior to all otilers now in use. And further he has no hesitation iu guarantying It to gtind wheat or coarse grains as rapidly, and at the same lime doing a* good work, WITH I.K*S I.OSS or ROWAN BY FRICTIOS, than any other Portable Mill now in operation. These Mill* are of the best quality of French Burr Stone*, and are from 20 to 2-1, 30, .*12, and 36 inches in diameter. They are placed in a substantial frame or husk aud are driven by a belt with steam, water, or horsepower, aud are WARRAMTKD to perform perfectly in every particnlur. JOHN T. NOYE.

Bolting Cloths,

Portable Grist Mitte, Screen litres. Mill Scrcws, Damsels, Spindlesf Castings. Cast Iron Proof Staffs, Grime's, Pa gin's ••••"•is* and Johnson's Smut

Mills.

India Rubber Belting and Hosef ^Stuccco and Land Plaster. Water Lime. Etc. Manufactory 87, Main Street. Office, 13 Main Street and 5 Central dock, BUFFALO, N. Y.

The undersigned has been appointed lv the proprietor of Oti* valuable patent, Agent for Terre-Haute and the surrounding oouulry. Any information in regard to its utility, price &Ci» can be obtained by addressing him either personally or by letter post paid.

ISAAC B. HYMER, Terre-Haute, fnd.

April 30,1852-31-ly.

SYLVESTER WILLIAMS. (SRCCESSOR TO x. GAPENJJ: imDERTAKER and COFFIN MAKER

ESPECTFULLY informs liiecctiiens of Terre-Haute JLV **1 vicinity, that he will give undivided attention to the above business, with a view to relieve the friend* of deceased peraoas from the indispensable duties attending the death of a friend, and wonld state that he ia prepared to undertake the whole business of Funerals, if desired, or aay part thereof, at reduced prices.

A IIEARSE will, in all cases* be furnished/rce of dktrgt to such as procure coffins at his establishment, COFFINS kept oa hand of all sixe*.

To person* in the country I wonld say, that I win farnMi eeifitt* draper than tbey have been famished by aay nereoa in the county, mid will attend the Faaeral with my tlear*e, free of charge, any distaaas not over tea mile*. *«.SHOP «a Cherry streeUKtwe** Market aad Seeead

Terre-Haute, AprilX ISSO. 97—tf

Exclusively to the Ladies.

BEAUTIFUL assortment «f Ladies doable aad single embroidered Under Sl«**e*. CnSk, Collar*, Chemi* HUMS Cape* and Cape. Also, Infants Caps, Linen Hand-' kerchiefs, Mourning Cottar* and C«fi, Jneoaett and Swiss Edgings aad Inserting*, UMe and I«iaea do.

A fine assortment of asserted color*,

Kid. Silk, Lisle aad CMtoa Gtoer*, Black aad fancy colored Fans, A Urge lot of black aad fancy Silk Parasols, 83k Rar^, TJUMI and Grass ftincy Sensmer Sfcawla. !ifc£taa who are partte-alar in selecting articles that am most Iweeminj? to laeam, aad at the mme lint are deeiroa* of studying ee*nomr. weoWt do welt ia tad at

F. NlfPKRTiS CH8AP CASH STORK, Farriagt**"* Bloclt Nerth of the Pafclfc Snuel Jane 4, lS&i~3<£tf

Balls Great Western Vegetable Tonic. KOR TUB CTRK OF KKVkK AND AG IE. 'll.L b* found superior to

CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS. FALL AND WINTER—1852 and 1853. A A E

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FFERINO oor heartfelt thank* for the anmistakeable demonstrations of approval received in both the and retail department* of oar business, in respectfully soliciting a continuation of the public favor, we deem it unneceemry to recapitulate onr unrivalled facilities and systems of conducting our business, which enable* us compete, not excel, any establishment of the kind in the Union. We beg to say, that every step in progress, iu experience, and extending our business, tends toward* enabling n* the more to extend great inducements .and facilities fo our customers. Having enlarged our business to a considerable degree siuce last Spring, we are this season enable to offer to to our friends, and to the inspection of purchasers,generally, a stock of goods, which, iu superiority of make, beauty of styles, amflateness of prices, has certainly not it* equal, in the East or West

JIL/'Country merchants should not fail to see thi« stock before purchasing. N- B—The Merchant Tailoring business we still carry on iu connection with the above. Having now engaged the two best cutters (exclusively for the measure work) in the Western country, and having always on hand such an enormous choice of all kinds of goods to select front, we can offer iuducenents to those wanting fashionable gar menta, that cannot be met with elsewhere.

Garments, made to measure on the shortest possible notice. Remember—A'o 184 Main street, a rich Gothic front, with a flag hanging out-—"CLOTHING"

Sept. 10, '52.1to.3iii JJOHEN, UL\SER 4 CO,

I. STRACB. E. HA7.X.ETT.

ISAAC STRAUB & CO I A O

Corner of Front & John *ts., Cincinnati, Ohio.

WAREHOUSE No. 19 Front St. between Main & Walnut pHE above Is a wood cut of a double geared "Qeeu of JL the South" Corn Mill.

We manufacture a Cob Breaker of great strength and durability, and ease of operation. We place this useful contrivance on all sizes of Mills, by which mean* we convert aCorn Mill into a Stock Feed Mill but a few minutes work to put it on, or to take it off.

We manufacture portable Mills, single and double geared (best quality of French burrs) to grind Whcut, Corn and Stock Feed*, calculated for steam, water or horse power. Theac Mill* have been run by steam and horsepower in competition against the other make of Mills of our city, at our State Fairs, and have never failed to carry off the first premium—on one occasion wa* awarded a beautiful silvei medal. Our Mills, also took two first premiums, as the best Mill*, at two annual Fairs of our Mechanic's Institute.

ALSO—Portable Saw Mill*, to be run by steam, water or liorm power. This Mill was exhibited in operation by horse power, at the Ohio State Fair, hi 1850, when it was awarded a premium and a splendid silver medal

ALSO—Different kind* of portable hor*e power*, and steam Engine*. All our articles, for ease of operation, simplicity, usefulness, and durability, are surpassed by none now in use.

All our articles are warranted as represented—or no gale—nt our cost of transportation and the money refunded. For a full description and testimonials of merit and usefulness we refer those interested to our pamphlet, to be had at our factory, where we take pleasure to explain each article. ISAAC STRAUB & CO.

Notk.—Mr. Kimball, the partner of J. H. Burrows, while exhibiting a Burows Mill at our State Fair, last fall, was boisterous about his Mill, and courageously entered into a verbal agreement with me to grind corn thus: whoever grind* the most, regarding quality and quantity, was to be the owner of both mills, at each and erery trial. riRsrr TRIAL

Straub to run an 18 Inch Mill liurrows & Co. to run a 20 inch Mill. SECOND TRIAL., JY Straub to run a 22 inch Mill: Burrow* & Co. to rnu a 24 inch Mill.

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kind eow itt «*. May be had at G(overman & Bourne's Prepared «md warranted b* .Aug. 90. 1S&M7-3.1U G. W. B.\LU

THIRD TRIAL

Straub to run a 26 inch Mill Burrow* & Co. to run a 30 inch Mill. When the pinch came, that boisterous courage stepped out.

To the above I now append a challenge to grind cob feed out of whole ear* of corn. 1 will run my 18 inch "Qneen of the South," with a cobbreaker attachment, the same article that took the premiuneai the Ohio and both to be run at once and if you are apprehensive of a risky business, yon have my entire approbation to rnn Mr

Jhio State Fair, last fail,

S«?£l0, lSS2-5G-3m GEORGE D. WINCH ELL.

A. BREWER.

No. SO Fifth Street, North side, hetwoea Xals and Wntnot, CINCINNATI, OHIO, If ANUFACTURER of Bright Ware, Cofoe *»d Tea IVi Urns,Chaffing Dishes, of all kinds

TOILETS WARE, «ingle or in sets Wardrobe Sheerer Batas, Bathing Pant, Spoagfe Baths, [1flip and Sitx Sasptnisn Shonr*r Baths, Bath Tabs, varioas sixes, And every description of BATHING APPARATUS w*d« to seder. lie aba keopaeoastaatly oa hand a geaeral assortaneat of Plain, Fieeeed, Japanned, and Browed

CT13S3T WAaUmte aud ReisuL N. a AH kinds JOBBING dan* In Tta, Cg|»r, na4 Sbeet Iroa. match 12, -S4y.l

Book Agents Wanted. circulate New ard Papular work* ia ladtoaa aad Illinois. Gnat laJueemeata are oAered to to eagacn i# Wines*. Apply ~/CKIJ JeoeH,!8»-lf

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Wm. Stewart's Ohio and Kentucky Stock Feed Mills,

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Pomeroy's Corn Crusher a* an auxiliary. Should my sin- BARRELS Kanawha Salt, gle article fail to grind eqnal in quality and quantity to the ^0 Lake Salt, in good barrels combined production* of the two or three mills just as you please then yon can draw a few hundred dollars as stakes put up.

Come boys, don't be cowardly—there is nothing like walkinx strait into the merit* of a tiling.

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Oct. O, U£2»9M3 |SJ ISAAC STRAUB.

wmcaEU's

japanned Tin Ware Mannfactoiy, .Northwest Corner of Pearl and Walnut Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. AV1NG made largfc additions to my mannfectnrinjj

department in the way of rooms, machinery, and a offer

of the latest improvements, I am now ready to offer to the

ublic as fine au assortment of JAPAMXKO, OR.XAKETTAI., laoxicn and Putssan TIM WARX 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 wUI yield a handsome profit to the buyer. Every article offer for sale is manufactured in my own shop, from the raw material, and under my two personal superintendence, and in Ibis particular I claim to have it in my power to offer indnoeinents far superior to any other dealer in the West. Dealers who have been accustomed to making their purchase* ia the Eastern Cities will find that they can do equally well here, in point or price and Quality. And, ia addition to this, they may buy just what they want, *«d may fill ap their stocks just as they may desire, without the inconvenience of waiting six weeks or two months for a SUDDIV (Yom the East.

H. BUCKINGHAM, Sign of the Big Book.

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NEW YORK ADVERTISMENTS.

IlfDIA RUBBER GLOVES, JflTTKfS, fte.

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OUNTRY Merchants ia making their purchases, not negiect these deslrahie and saleable artielee. Their manufacture ha* been moeh improved recently and they are made my daraUe. J^rticular attention Is reqseated to the

WOOL LINED GLOVES AND MITTENS# Tbey are indispensable in cold aad wet weather. Ladies will find these Gloves useful in any work that will soli the hands, at the same time that they will care the worst Salt Rheaai or Chapped Rands Immediately. They are made all lengths to protect the arms aad wrists. For sale by Bewea aad McNamee, New York Norcrea* and Towne, Boston JohnTborntey,Philadelphia E. M. Pnnderwaaad Co., Baltimore GUI and Brother, St. Lonis Bart aad Hickcox, Cincinnati, mad byaH Rubber Dealers in the Union.

For sade at retail by Coantry Merchants throaghoat the United States aad Canada. Sept. 34~52ra3

PIANO FORTE EMPORIUM, BKOADWAY, NEW-YORK. The most extenOU.L sive and varied assortment of ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, plain and ornamental, elegant patterns, elaborately carved, and highly finished with Pearl keys, all of onr own manufacture, and warranted in every particular, can be foand at oar Ware-Rooms, 361 Broadway, N-X-

Sept. 17,1858-Slyl BEN NET & CO.

Fall and Winter Goods! TO MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.

RUFUS

E. CRANE & CO., 52 Maiden Lane, New York. The undersigned are now offering choice stock of goods adapted to MENS1

Broadway Bank and Theatre.

Wwithout

HERE the largest assortment of Pianos with and the celebrated Improved JSolean, may be found—all of which have the Metallc Frame, and are warranted to stand any climate, and give if/ire satisfaction, and will be sold at great bargains. By an experience of eight years, resulting in many important improvements, the JEolean has been brought to a perfection attained by no others. Nearly 2,000 vEoleans have be«n applied, aud the demand is rapidly increasing. Elegant Boudoir or cottage Pianos convenient Tor o!?*" room*. T. b. & co's Pianos are admiittd to be suptrwf t° others, owing lo .^rm" ness and longstanding in tune. Price* tame pt the Manufactory. Dealers supplied at liberal discounts. E. II. VVade's and the entire catalogue of Music and Instruction Books furnished at tlii« Store at wholesale

HORACE WATERS, Sole Agent.

Custanlly on hand an extensive assortment of second hand Piuius iu Rosewood and Mahogany cases, varying in prices from $30 to $150. Second huud .^Eolean Pianos from $200 to 275—Grand Pianos from $3000 to 7,000.— Prince & co's Melodeuus from $35 to $90. Carharts $55 to $90. Gnitars from $10 to $75,

August 27, l852-48m3 XMetal and Plate Glass Mantles or CHIMNEY PIECES

MANUFACTURED BY TIIK

MIRKOIt MARBLE COMPANY.

These Mantles iu style, finish and dnrabilityareunequaled by anything in market. They are rapidly coming into general favor, and are highly prized by those who nave them in use. They cannot be soiled by oil, acid, or any other substance, therefore their beautiful lustre is very easily and permanently preserved. They area perfect gem in their way, while their price is quite moderate. They are easily aud sufcly transported and any mechanic can set them.

Warm Air Furnaces,

For Dwelling:*, Churches aud other Public Buildings, of a superior quulity, at whole&le and retail. Prof. Emerson's system of Ventilation introduced In connection with wariniug, insuring at all time* a pure and wholesome air. 1'ROF. EMERSON'S VENTILATORS AND CHIMNEY TOPS of all sizes, at wholesale anil retail.

AllNOTT'S VENTILATING CHIMNEY VALVES. For sale at the Air Wanning and Ventilating Warehouse of GEORGE WALKER, ffli.,' LEONARD STREET, near Broaiway, NewYork. Oct. 2, 1852-2m3

G. F. COOKEttLY. WM. E. M'LKA.N

COOKERLY &, McLEAN,

ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, TKRRK HAUTE, INDIANA.

W. E. McLEAN,

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

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

J. BRITTOH.

CASH PAID FOR

Wheat, Barley sod Flaxseed, White Beans and Feathers, AT THEIR WAREHOUSE, Corner of First and Eagle Street*, Canal Basin.

December 12, 1851-lHf

J. T. WALL, M. D.,

(LATK OF KTXTUCKV,)

Physician and Surgeon,

WOULD

respectfully announce to the citizens of Terre-Ilaute, and vicinity, that he has taken an office at the Prairie City Drug Store, Corner 4th and Ni tlonal Road Streets, where he may be foundat alt time* during tha day, except when professionally absent.

O" Rooms at the Prairie House, where he may be found

„j,rht. April 30, 1852-31 If

Kanawha and Lake Salt.

Just received and for sale by May 14, I852-33tf

-PPS P'

f.-pua^*^ fry*

HBv«y

an entire new and WEAR, consist­

ing of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting*, Beaver and Pilot Cloths, Trimmings, &c. Willi every description of seasonable Goods adapted to the trade, to which they invite the attention of their friends and dealers generally. Those who wish to procure the latest styles at the lowest prices can find them by calling upon us. Rprus E. CRANE SC. CO.,52 Maiden Lane, N. Y. ^"#*1

August 27,1852-4S-3in 100 Piano Fortes. T. GILBERT Si CO.'S **ew York Ware-Rooms, 333 llroadway, corner of Anthony street and opposite

II. L. ASHI.tr.

BRITTON & CO.

FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

JOHN C. ROSS, Boston Store.

CUTLERY.

OUR stock of American and English Cutlery is very large and complete, embracing Knives and forks from 50c to $3 per dozen, Knives and forks. Ivory bandied, do do do in setts 51 pieces Pen and Pocket Knives, all prices. Scissors and Shears, Tailors Shears. S do Points, Barber* Points, Pruning Shears, &o. J. COOK & CO.

Blacksmith's Tools,

See.

SUPERIOR Mouse Hole Anvils, Solid Box Vices, 35 to 90 &s., Brazed do do

Broaaed aad Japaa'd Steovel aad Tongs, Steads at $l^i to flfW. Polished Stee* Shovel am!

AN

4

Cincinnati and New York Bellows, from 30 to 40 inches, 8crew Plates all sizes, Sedge and Hand Hammers, Horse Rasps and Files, assorted* Horse shoe Nail, extra quality, do Iron, do do Taps for Screw Plates.

-Hb«V

J. COOK & CO.

GOAL GRATES.

lHOSE in waat of a beautiful parlor or sitting room J[ Coal Grate, will find just the article, nil complete with sB'mmer fronts at the sign »f the Pad Lock. Also, mailer sizes complete at to $6v

To^s la setts at $1,50 to (4,00

Polished Steel Pokers. Oet-IS, lST«Jtf S. H. POTTER 4 CO.

oxtra Sae lot of FRESH RAISINS, jast received par ateaiaar 'Aawrieaa Star/ and for sale at W. H- 8AGE*S, March IS, Oppose Uaioa Row.

Frerii OiodiM! *t of PKBSH

LARGE asaartaaeat of FMESH CANDIES, el every hae aad cahr.jw received aad far sale at. SAGE'S,

1% lB5a-3«t %MHI Ualea Raw.

Fnailf ihoiiUi hive eonr"

A a iatwlaallr M, eafy 25 cfs. per r*py Man now tkfm&f.

DBOOKiFOR

R. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND THE AFFLICTED. Containing an outline of the Origin, Progress, Treatment aad Cure of every form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intercoarse, by Self-abaae, or by Sexual Kxceas, with adrioe for their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of ssme tawaty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the care of diseases of a delicate or private natare-

To which is added, receipt* far the cum of the above disease*, aad & treatise oa the oaaaes, symptoms aad cure of the Fever aad Ague, for tweaty-five cent* a copy six^copies

Uul

onedoltar will be forwarded toany part of iheUuitedSuiiett, by mail, free of Post or delphii

ponton. Address postage na

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Post Office, or the Author, 38 North Seventh Street, Itiila-

Fforfeit

IFTY DOLLARS

FORFEIT,

DR. HUNTER WIN

$50 if failing to cure aay case of secret disease

iha| may couie under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 38 North Seventh Street, Philad'a., without fear of interruption from other patient*.—Strangers and others who have been unfortnuate In the selection of a Physician are invited to call.

LMPOTENCY—Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or self-abuse, the evil* are numerous. Premature impotency, iuvoluntary seminal discharges, wastiug of the organs, loss of memoir, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult tile Doctor with confidence he offers a perfect cure.

READ AND JREFLECT.—The afflicted wonld do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hands of physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all the ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is more successful tliau his brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his time and stndv.

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

O* Medicine forwarded to any part of the uited Slates,— Price five and ten dollars per package. Philadelphia, September 14, lb'52-52yl

UV- -i'i

CHEBRT PECTOBAL ttio rapid Cmre *f

HGBS, COLDS, B0ARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND

CONSUMPTION.

Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public confidence iu this medicine, has won for it an appreciation nnd notoriety by fitr exceeding the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originnte aud luaiutain the reputation it enjoys.— While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community, Imve failed aud been discarded, this lias gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afllicted they cun never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to lie forgotten.

While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one medicine will infallible cure—Hti 11 tuere is utiuiidant nroof that the CHKSMV PKCTORAI. does uot only lis a general tiling, but almost invariably cure the maladies fur m'liich ills employed

As time mukes these fuels wider nnd letter known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the afflicted, from the log-cabin of the American peasant, to the palaces of European kiugs. Throughout this entire country, in every State, city, aud indeed, utmost every humlel it contains. CHKBSV PKCTORAI. is known as the best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and Luugs, and In mnny foreign countries, it is coming to be extensively used by their most Intelligent physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their higheat perfection, CHRRRV PKCTORAI. I* introduced, and iu constant use in the armies, hospitals, alms houses, public institutions snd lu domestic practioe, as the surest remedy their attending physicians can employ for the more dangerous affections of the lung*. Also in milder case*, and for children it I* safe, pleasant and effectual to cure.— In fact, some of the most nattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious iu cusesparticularly incidental to children.

The CHERRY PKCTORAI. is manufactured by A practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own rye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is soiled snd protected hy law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on us genuine without adulteration.

Wehsve endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of auch intrinaic superiority and worth a* should commend itself to Iheir confidence—a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which has by lepeated and countless trials proved itself to be: and trust by grottcare in preparing it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to afford physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the best results, snd the afflicted wita a remedy that will do for them all that medlciue cau do.

PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Annlytical Chemist. OWELL, ASS. For sale by

WOOD & DONNELLY, J. BROWN I And at agencies in nearly every town throughout the West Aug. 27, *52-4tMy.

1)& DONNELLY,

N

CUNINGH AM. Druggist*, VNING W A

E O A

& J. AL HAGEK embraces this opportunity of (oSs informing his former patrons, and the public generally, that he lias removed his

Saddlery and Harness Mannfactoiy, to the frame building, on Market Street, south of Longdon's s) Livery Stable, where he keeps a general

(formerly Dole' assortment of and every 'D

SADDLERY, HARNESS, BRIDLES,

i*,al

woric

him neatly aad promptly executed.•• .•.«??

Terre-Haute, March 38, J*S2-36t/

WE

entrusted to

MR. SAMUEL. HA'tfER Hu also removed his MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE in the front part of the same building. All business entrusted to him will receive prompt and efficient attention.

jf|^ Tin Plate. 7E have for sale I. C. and I Tin Plate, Rivets, Iron Wtr» from 5 to 18, Sodterlng Iroa, Tinners Shears, Hammers, Round aad Oval Copper bottoms, Bar Ti:,, Block Tin, Sheet Zinc, &«., comprising a full assortment.

WHITTEMORE'Scelebrated

ery variety, iar sale by

I

J. COOK $ CO.

To Mill Owners.

have a Gumming Machine ia use, hy whksh asm can be cot in fifteen minutes, with mro uniformity than by any other mode- Persons who wish to cat new teeth oa their eaws, eaa have it dm hy bringing them to as. J. COOK & CO

Cement. nt

Piaster Pari*, for sale by *5r

WATER Cement

jr.

COOK

& c&

Machine Card*.

ish J.COOK 4^CO.

Maohiae Cents, iaev

Qwam and Trimmings 8INQL& aad Bauble Barrel Stab aad Twist English SbotGaas.

Urfles.RUb Barrels. 6 Barvetted Bevafvers. Copper astl Leather Paarder Mi,

Sbat Peaches, Pawder 8WM ».Do«bie Triggers, Pt«f* aad N ipyits,W*inspfi»g». Wad CatlarskW:

IBaasnHha Aarib, Flint wd Fawaawlaa Lacka. laDrt Me aid*, Cherrkn.Sheet iBcans, Sheet Gertnaa Sjlver—Braas acsaliag. Meitiag Udkt, Gaa Ribs, Cap Primers, Gas Wads, F*ee, Kama, BeSews, ^1ces,Ganm Bag*,

etc^ and every

avtfela reaaired hy Gamithi ar Sportsmen. i. COOK 6c CO.

«f?s

•"Sesf*

JiEDI€INES.^:f.

(tr 500 CHALLBNdBrf W HATKVKR concern* the health and hsppincas of a people Is at all limes of the most valuable importance. I uke it for granted that every person will do al) in their power, to save the lives of their children, and that every person will eneavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physiciansare the primary oanaw of a large majority of iildren and adults are liable If which chi you have an appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to another Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the NoseHardness aud Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever!Pulse Irregular—remember that all these denote WORilS and you should at once apply the remedy:— •-w Hobensack's Worm Syrup.

An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substance*, being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial effect, where Rowel Complaints aad Diarrhsea have made them weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines, in giving tone and strength lo the Stomach, which makea it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with DvsrKiniA, the astonishing cures oerformed by this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the beet evidence of iu superior efficacy over all others.

THE TAPE WORM!

Thi* is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that infest the human system, it grows to an almost Indefinite length becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestines and Stomach effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, &c„ that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect that it is TAMS WORM hastening them to an early grave, lu order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper totake fi to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm,. which must bo taken in doses of 3 Tublespooufulls 3 timwi a day these directions followed have never been known to* fail In curing the most obstinate case of Tart WORM..

(£r Hobensack's Liver Pills Xo 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 uctlon of the Liver effvcts the other important parts of tho system, aud resulia variously, iu Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, therefore, watch ev.-rv symptom that might indicate wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of ROOM'S am! PLANTS furnished by nature to heal the sick. Namely, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which augments the socret'ion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2ud. An ALTER ATI VE, which changes in some inexplicable and iusensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A TO VIC, which gives tone aud strcugth to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor lo all parts of the body. 4th."A CATHARTIC, which acU ill perfect harmony with the oth»r ingredients,. aud operating on the BoweU, uild expelling the whole nuts* of corrupt uud vitiated matter, and puritying the Blood,, which destroys disease aud restores heultU.

Yon will llinl these Pills an invaluable medicine In nanv complaints to which you are subject. In obstruction's either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action, purifying the blood nnd other lli.iil* so effectually to put to lliglil ull complaints which may arise from female irregularities, as headache, giddiuess, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, Vc.

None genuine unless signed J. N. Ilobensnck, all other* being base Imitation. ILJ Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J. X. Ilobensack, Philadelphia, Pa.

Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the United StatesPamphlets to be obtained of the Agents gratis.

UUOWNlNt &. WALL, Terre-Haute, Wholesale niui Retail Agents, who will supply Dealers, vStc. OX 'Price I'lich S5tf cimii*. sept. II, '."i- Hlvl

nmtrblng to Art of Conjjrwtm hi tho j*tmr 1HM, by J. IS. Iloitjihlnn, M.l, iu Uir v'U«rk Oflltv of tin* DUtrlrt Cmirl lor Urn Ktnlcm District of iViiu^ylrntitft.

Another Scientific Wonder!

DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S

GREAT DYSPEPSIA CL'KKK.

WUN.U 411

TIIK TIIRIC

DIGESTIVE FLUID on

GASTRIC JUICE.

Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX, nfter directions of HARON LIEBIG, the trrnaf Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M.

Philadelphia, PH. This Is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dy*» pepsin, Jiinmlice, Liver Compluint, CoiistipHlloii aud Debility, Curing after Natuie's own method, by

Nature's owu Agent, the Gastric Juiee. D* Half a teaspoonful of pKrsi.t, Infused In water, wil digest or dissolve, Fine Pounds of Roast Beef in 'about two hours, out of the stomach.

PEPSIN I* the chief eleineiit, or Greut Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach aud Intestines. is extracteJ from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL DIOKSTIVS Fi.uit), precisely like tho natural Gastric Juice In ItsChemi cal powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect substitute for it. Hy the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA are removed, just a* they would lie hy a healthy Stomach. It 1s doing wonders for Dyspeptics, coring oases of Debility, Emaciation, Ner vous Decline, snd Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed lo be 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 LIEBIG In his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, say*: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analairoux to tiie Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from themucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, In which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened ... "**-i wm i*j sojienea, changed, and digested, just in the same manner as theu would in the human stomach." be in

crcall on the Agent, and get a Deacrhtlve Circular, frati*, giving a large amount of SciWT.no Evrwavcis similar to the above, together wit. Report, of RMUI«AB« CURES, from all parts of the United State*.

AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,

DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced tha moa marvellous effect*, In curing cases of De/rilUy, Emaciation Nervous Deelm*, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It i* Irnpos-' sible lo give the details of case* in the limit* of this advertisement nut authenticated certificates have been given of'

SI!JT0-HU5LD?ED KEMARKABLE URES fn Y.illadetphia, New York and Boaton alone. These were nearly all desperate ease*, and the en re* were not onlr ranid end wonderful, but permanent.

It i* a great Nenaus Antidata, and particularly useful for tendency to Bilioo* disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever &*£ Ague, or badly treated fever and ague, and the erll effects Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon ths Digestive Organs, after a long slcknew. Also, for excess iu eatlag.and V? J*° It almost reconcile* Health with Intemperance.

Iir. HOOOHTO^'S PIHH IS prepared In Powder and In Fluid form—aad ia Presoriptioa vkU (or the nse of Physicians Put AT* CinccLARS tor Use use of I*hy«lcians, may be obtallied «f Dr. Houghton ar his Agent*, describing the whola proeea* of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the chiton* of thin really ate baaed. As it is net a oecret remedy, no otytxtkyi oan he raised against Its use by y*}"*«nr.^Tc^We **^1 aad regular pructica Priee, OX& DOLLAR nar Iwttla.

Agents—WOOD DON Pi ELL Y, Terra Haale. A Wholesale and Retail Acaata:

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