Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 8, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 November 1852 — Page 4

MERCHANT TAtLOR.^

DAVID HARTSOCK

as gemovod hi* ^m«t Siop,from JMte «•. Noiio:mI ilo^(l street, one door wwt or ft*e PostOffice, where he ha* ojwined In hi* new

A

The richest

French ami Pl'iradolphiu

FINDINGS,

Patent Leather,

Wi le *and

33

Fancy Front Stare Room,

TAILOR SHOP*

MUKCiMNT

and is pr"pjired to furnish I he beat and nwit fMbtooaMe materiais, and nuke them up ia nstyle Inferior to nous-ta the w.e*t.

Voting*,

of

He will make CLOTHES In. the m«t approved style, when the cloths are f&ruished by the customer, and also give strict-attention to cutting all kinds of prraeuta—all Of whiel» shall done with taste „wnr.-&

Terre-Haute, Wot. 3,1849. DA\ It) HARTSOCK- ,j

Bargains to be had in Leathsr

RBPUCRU i'KJCBSJ

«0»«

a a a Best Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leathery

stock. CASH

•very thing at th« very lowest prl«»*- I

C,M,"^ ('rW"

OVR

Offer

atwrotpnssed ia-slyhM are «o hsnd—

Silk, Satin, Velvet, and mtx*i, rf all colors at»d ewywfety of. desig*. AI »o a general assortwwat

of

K«ek1irtaiM»i

tKe-most tasty description*. Gloyea, of every huid, aad Shspendors wltfthe litest in#a%e«i^li^combining ea», with durability,

rlrtw

WH6f!fcSALK AM) RETAIL DEALER IN HID58 AND LEATHER,

National Roatl Street, Green Front, -.y4/

North of the Square^ f.

Tcrre-llnntc, Indiana.

ffMIR undersigned Informs his friends and[the publi.s 1 erally !Lt he has the mo«t complexf.tock of

LEATHER

In this market, which la offered at the I0"**

5

New York Red ^'L Cincinnati Band .. Harneaa. BrWte and Skirttog Leather

Kip apd Calfskins and Upper Leather: Miifnt »#d P»d 8kl»»! Philiulelphia Ladies Morocco __—

(5oat. Deer nnd Umb Skin* *hoe binding all of

p*id

my

October 24, lKSMf

for Leather In the rnngh.

Pr«»nnt attention iwiJ to all orders.. O-t highest cash price pall for Hides, green and dry,

at all times also, for good Sheep Pelt*.

oi:d €"a,,4 LoaU"'r'

CHir-kins

Lining,

8

U«er skins. BindJwo, Padsklns JaiPpico aud treucb, ganr tleinenV and ludit-s morocco. .„,A,im,nt of They uIko Intend lo keep otf()E t*UOB

S"

TREES, CLAMPS, Pbt.S, &c., t$A.

Their arrangement# with the MannfaCnr-" ers in the Eastern cities, are such as to ennble tiwm lo sell

ItUJCUDFECOfe

oifo ^EltClC.

Tfrre-Httute. April 23, I8fi2-30yl

1 1 A I W A E

FALL OF 1852!

WE

hnvo in store ut tlil* time, one of the largest and. most complete stocks of Hardware over Vonght to the Wabash market, embracing every article of goods in our line, which we offer to the public on the^roosi• £v«r^» farms. Onr Stock lias Insen purchased with a view to pro *X goods OF THE BBS 1 QUALITY nnd we ca^ot be undersold in this place Innny arilcle of:th*

One of our partners now in New York making pjur•buses, and in a few days we shall be In receipt of still further additions to our present stock, W© have on hand every variety («*mbracing the latest linproveinents) of

Building and Finishing Materials.

Nails, Window Glass from 7 by 9 to 20 by2i. Window Sash (Pine) 8 by 10, 10 by IS, lObylSMincral.MeU. and Silver Knob Locks, Mortice Locks, Store ,doo^r and Stock Lock*. Cupboard nnd Closet do.

R'

Axle

PulHos, jjitu

and Screws, Knob LnU-hM, Rolls, Window and Bllnd Springs and Catches, Brass Stair Rods aud Lyes, Bell pulls

and Cranks, Sash Cord, etc. ,f( Irso. Nails, Steel, Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Coopers, Cabinet Makers,

Saddlers atid Shoe Makers Tools, etc. O O & O

august 20, l?59-47if

R»^

aiock of goods in this department is now,, very complete, and in a few days we shall recclvo large adAUtous. Wo tuive i,

Mens aud Buys full-back Saddle Trees, do do Detnlpeak do Op.

do

FttllttSMl Hwlf-Spmiish do j, Skle Saddle Trees,

u,i_

-JxJ

Gig Trees, Jnpati'd. Brass, and Silver Plated,

,, ...i High and low top Harney :4"

11

4

Enamelled Cloth, plain snd figurMl, Prab. Bine and Green Cloth for CtulUons,

Narrow Lao#snd Fringe,

Ski-u»,.ud

Head Lining, Hog nnd Kin Skin Collar*, Hog skills No. I and 2, Lace and Gut T»«^,/ Thread, all colors, Whips, Lashes,

Morocco Skins, Pud do.i Stage Traces, .j

&*dd)ers Silk, •m*

ttitaklos Rein Sua»s,Cottoi.,Worsted, Straining and Rein Webbing, Leather Varnish, Spanish Moss, etc.

Aug. 20, 'b* Htl J. CQOK & CO.

'"1 To Buggy Buildera

WB

have for sale Buggy Springs* 3 to 61e#f, all whUhi, S«at and Wagon springs, Bnggy A^leiw• 1 a

Buesy Irous, all kinds, l*elTo«s 1T4, t?ju

Shoe Findings.

E Uuvo for sale a l"rgv stock of Men and Boys nne

Kip and Sloga L^tts. .h.I '#ailui)t Lasts, ijif fti

Women's hue and medium Lasts. Boot Trees, Pegs, Crimping Irons, .Wish Solo Leatlwsr, Calt do., Kip

JMKlUWn onto 4UWi«irei, v™».. —do.

nil read

Aug:

20

Hntr a^hTlfi. la, SO*®, 2*» 5W,a*« 32 Inchos. DaoMsk cloth. Sofa and seat Springs .^if Curled U»U. j»«ni#h Moss. Table,

Stand and Ucdelead Caitors, Braes, UOJ, and

Varnish, best qBum^-FlowUi. r" Ulue, U*-OK & CO.

Jpiwdef^iShot, and Lead.

Snper. Sporting iteiu Canisters. Itar l^ad Shot, of all shw#V 1). S. B., and water proof Cap#, for s*le *1

ang. 90. '*52

MOTTO*.

NEW SHOE STORE.

KCIlObLEY Jfc VAJflgbRIf,

for sale a large assortment |BO0TS AND SHOES.

AI-SO,

A VARIETY OF

door from th» cofoer of Mariutt »Ueet- **m They will alto manafiCture jEtooU and Shoes to order at

theaa*rf^piaOfc SCHOOLEY &. VANHORN.

Terr«lHa«te, October fO^|^l-&-t|

N E W O N E I O N E

AM) BAKEUT,

Oa Main Street, at the Open Front formerly occualed by J. F- Burnett's Saddlery, opposite Union Row. by til WILLIAM SAGE.

lowest, priewt

Terre-Haote, march

NApr

JuHN

.TJ5

^BOSTOW LEATHER STORE,

JtyTlOMAU.. ROAD KWKET.m oSlTK I'M ION BOW, HAUTE.

f^HE subscribers inform the public that they J"** I opened o»» National Road street, mipositel. u»o«^ow. W0KU..

STORK,

nsiwrtfiient of #11 kinds of Leal

with a full Vs^tnwiC Of o" kinds of Le«lli«r, such, as Kpuiiish, Cinciiiriutl, and Com.try-Tunued Sole Upper, Kip, Bridie, U«nw»s, hkining

Spanish, CincTunatl, and Co««'lry-Tunned Sob Leatter 1 i,innr Kin llrhlU. U«nH?««* Hkirtfn*an®-ColUir LioaUiar, Flench nu/l Philadelphia C«ir-kl(.* Lining, Sheep and

JSNBVO_

l® 3J,J^V

l..r

Spokw^ Bows, Hubs «, 7 and Unctry Shafts, do 10. 12, V3 Inches, ^B*n? SnverW Coaflh Varuish, Brass. PUin aud Silver Hutod ttaati trots Carriage Bolts, Hollow Angers. August 20, 1852. J. COOK &UO.

ua

tj

"*ihsil stsl

J. 'ciOK

No,

OUR *iwk of American **td Eag-

Jish Cuilery is very large and complete,

embracing __

Knives ami folks fro«p 60c to 3 per

doa^n,

Ktitws awi fork*. Ivory ian«T1f»l. du do in srU* 51 pieces

p^n «nd P6clwt Knives, |wiCC5f».^

IVinH. tfarWr^ .» iictKixacn*!!

BRITTON

ronwAROiav

aS

**tramm

4b..' 'i

vsll PAlU CASH V...

M. xsautt

tnwisnsioK

lu

WW, SB.,

stock f-tf GANDiKSj

miiE sadflrmosf has a fine stockr-of WMHw, ftAI3fNS, FfttJliI"S, ahd everyUiiiil astu«fijr fftflild in Ute confectioners line, which he intends io sell fl^the,

l2,

I

lZ£"M, r.iT"tc(! to col! Rti'l examine

of Lumber.

'52-24*f

E E S A I S

Opposite Union Row.

A7 H. lT 1BA KER,^f-

a a O

Xil' MERCHANT,

A N E A E I N O E

BEL AIH,

.jiiets? 1(1 (EEL RIVKR FEEDER DAM.)

CLAY COUNTY, INDIANA.

OCRS, for building purposes, for sale at the Bel. Ail Quarries.

1852. BROWN & DODD, 1852

FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

TOLHDOs OHIO, jr mnn

AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES: CLINTON I/INE. Wm.

Montoath St Co., Albany, ...Proprietors

Chspln & Keyser, 113B»oad Street, New York, O. p. Scovell, 5 Broftd Street, Boston^ Wm. Monteoth, Boffalo, ft-Jnti# Britton & Co., Terre-Haute,

WB8TERN FREIGHT EXPRESS COMPANY! morRirross: Wih. Montealh, Buffalo, I Thomas P.Waters, N-Yerk H.C.SouthwIlh.jr.,Albany, I Wm. F. Leonard, do. Chapln it Keyser, 113 Broad St, Now York, Waters Leonard, 2^ Courlland St., do ,1 Agents. T. P. Waters, 117 Broad St, do O. P. Scovell, 5 Broad Street, Boston,

NEW YORK AND ERIE It A11. RO A tfV.

•.f ft For Freight apply lo

ber claiirtX that he has Invented aud attached to this Mill valuablOmproveriients, which make it superior to all others now^n use. And further he has no hesitation in guarantying it to grind wheat orcoarso grains as rapidly, and at the same time doing as good work,

rowKR av rsiCTiOJt, than any other Portable Mill now in operation) These MUls are of the best quality of French Burr Sfeites, and are from 80 to 24, 30, 32, and 36 iuches in diameter. They are placed in a substantial frame or husk nnfftre driven by a belt with steam, water, or horsepower, aifit are WARtuaTtft to perform perfectly in every Particular. (L JOHN T. NO YE. ju:'ffalo, Septemb^|st, 1851

*b$.p

•I

O N

SUCCESSOR TO

t®1

,nS

Uocco and BinUlug Skins, Zinc andt onper points. It read, etc., »«g«thvi with full kltt wf all & a

Morocco and Uiiullm Skins,»«« and topper points,

Ojilmlit Makers Artidcs.s

-*4, Ul.At?K w.lant Mtdtogany, U»»i«wood and Zehra Veucera, Mahogany Branch and Black Waiuat

mm,

India Rubber Belting and Hose, Stuccco and Land Plaster, lir«'fr Lime. Inc.

Manulhetory 87, Main Street. Office, 12 Main Street and S Central dock, BUFFALO, N. Y. The attderslgaed ha# been apjWinted by the proprietor of this valuahl# patent, Agent for Terre-Haute and the surrounding eonntry. Any Information in regard to ito utillty, price can he obtained by addressing him either neraonatly or by letter pest pwhl.

ISAAC B. HYMKR, Terre-Haute, Ind.

April 30, t«SS*3t:ly.

SYLVfiSOTHT^WnilAMS,

AJ(Sl'CC[iSSOR TO Z. G.\PEN)

UNDERTAKER and COFFIN MAKER

RESPECTFULLY

A HEARSE will, In Ml eases, be rorntshed/re* eftkatg* to «ch as procure coffins at his establishment. COFFINS kep* on bUid of all^^stte*.

To persons in the coo a try I sroald say, that I will faraish coffin* ctosper thaa the* have been ftiraished by any

Gearse,fre*

I.

Untea Row

^.r,,

6. F.

rwn in the county, and will attend the Fanera! with ray of charge, any «Us*aae-

COOKKKtT,

cwmwffl

I

WILLIAM H. SAGE,

T.:

Notice to Builders. ft

8 A S t!, V6rCftir, BLIND A N RAM 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 tfould take this method of informing persons-1 ho

I may want anything in the above

line of business, and invite them to give me a call, as I intend manufacturing my articles from the

very beit quality

Persons erecting buildiugs in the

will find it to their

City

Interest

I. STRAUB.

lic

WITH LESS

toss or

NdY'lf,

HA.yWARD & NOYE,

WV.^CTt'SKt®

or

FRENCH BURK MILL STONES,

ANO MtMU 111 41.*1'

Dutch Anker Bolting Cflotha,

Fbrlabir Grist MUM, Screen Wires, Mill Screws. Damsels, Spindle*, Castings, Cast Iron fW Proof Stafs, Grime's^JPagin's and Johnson's Smul

not

COOKimfA* & Mi LEAN,

ATTORNEY AND «X)UN^E1.IA)RS AT LAW, JiiKRlvll VOTE, IN UlAN A.

•*"""*v5f3E. MCLEAN,

uti Cmcdsiimt of Dcftfct for ifet

Wrtl glT» »»wpaiattwUMMi to Ow taking AckwwWff.m.tM D«% Altora

ijrOFKICE, third Story, ti*

ANTS,

TERUfc-UAUTK, l.NUiAiN

W»al

PrUunf

sr..

FcelW,

\&w£^rs«.iwt

s$WB

ADVERTISEMENTS.

FALL AND WJLNTER—1852 an^!853.

r4fT!9!«

Row. dee»n« nniiecessaryHo recapitwiwe enrni

enable to offer to to onr friends,

purchaser*generoUg,

Uy of make, beauty of styles,

tainly riot Its equal, in tl.e

or couutry

to give me a call, as I shall spare

pains tfr accommodate them in finish and the latest styles of work. Orders from a distance can be sent through the Post Office, "nd £ill tfeceivo immediate attention. Persons

Terrc-ltaute, July 2,18i)5- l0-(f

S- «5

i-tis

Corner of Front &

»«iwJ

t.tA

.sisii&JjE

faiiFii

.'.rigtiis

AOKNTSU

Tthe

s:

B. Rpanldlng,| No2CourUan(i St.', New York. C. S. Tappan, $ H. Squiers, Dunkirk. Sam. Brown,

General Freight Agent,

march 12, lKJ2-24yi

'A?'**'1* I A

Foot Dunne St., N.

LATEST IMPROVEMENT.

Noye's Improved Porikble Grist 'Mill.

ri^lIE subscriber haspon|plited and tested hi(^Improved I Portable Grist MliVfor which he has applied for Letters Patent. He la h0w prepared to fnri»ish to order a superior mill for grtn^tng wheat and

COAMK

GnAi.xs. The

mode of art*S:hln^ the Rohner Stone to tb« Spindle, togeth-

«S

QB

which enables as

comp*U», noi excel, anyesiaonanmeui oi the kind in the Union. We beg to say, that every step in progress, in exerience, and extesding our business, tends towards en*ling us the more to extend great inducements and facitf-

and to the inspection of

a stock of goods, which. in

O'Counlry merchaais siiould not fttii to see tills stock before parcbasFnj|. N Merohattt TuiloTi ng htuiusss we still carry on in connection with the above. Having* now engaged the two best cotters (exclusively for the measure work) In the Western country, and having always on hand "such an enormous choice of oil kinds of gOods to select from, we can offer induceneats to those wanting fashionable garments, that cannot be met with elsewhere.

Garments, made to measure on the shortest possible notice. Remember—jYo 184

Maim street,

with a flag hanging out—-''CLOTHING" Sept. 10, 'airSQ-dm COHEN,

a rich Gothic front,

|e. ISAAC STRAUB & CO. NOT*.—Mr. Kimball, thepart6«rrofJ. 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 grlud corn thus: whoever griuds the most, regarding quulity and quantity, was to be the owner of both mills, at each and every trial.

THIRD TRIAL

Straub to run a 2C inch Mill *.

Burrows &. Co. to run ft 30 inch Mill*

When the pinch came, that boisterous courage stepped out. To the above I now appeud a challenge to grind cob feed out of whole ears of corn.

In this

over ten mlh*.

SHOP on Cherry »treet,betweci. Market and Second

Tem^Haat*, April 5, ittt. 27—tf

I will run my 18 inch "Queen of the South," with a cobbreaker attachment, 4ke seme or tick that took the premium at, „pon

fa Ohio Stale Fair, against a 24^Inch Burrows Mill

plsase) then you caudraw

put njS.

feao?««»

ittfonastheoitlwns of Teire-Ha«|»

and vicinity, that he will give andivided attention to the above business, with a tie* to relieve the friends of deceased persona from the indispensable datiee attending the death of a Mend, and woold state that he Is prepared to aadertake U»ev*h«leh«si»esBief Funerals, if desired, or any aart thereof, at reduced prie^s.

fcw

5

Come boys, don't be cowardly—there is nothing like walking strait luto llie merits of a thing. Oct 8, lS52-2tn3 ISAAC STRAUB.-

*»*•«..*« WINCHELL'S

Japanned Tin Ware Manufactory,

.Northwest Corner of Pearl aud Walnut Streets OmeiKNATI, OHIO AVINO mode largtt atSdiUons to my mannfincturlng depsrtroent in ths wiqf the tew*#

and

..

land

particular

the

S^IO, 18Sa^0-3m

WM- E. X'^.EA^

r"Wi:

Ofiw. N**«ah« 2l,

l&l-ii-lS

Kjmawha aad Ia^e Salt.

0:0 BAKJIKL^ K~.l» 3^

*~}m *ad for I'J JOHNaStfWS,. 5la

11, •'•'df

1

GLASER & CO,,

-rvrr"

i:B. HAZLETT.

sa« .?*» r!

,B,, -i •-. ,0'i*

ISAAC

STRAUB & CO.

A O

WAREIIOUSJB No. 19 Front St: between Main & Walnut

HE above is a wood cut of a double geared "Qeen of South" C6rn 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 moans we convert a Corn 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 geured (beat

qnalitv

premium—on one

of French burrs) to grind Wheat, Corn and

Stock Feeds, calculated Tor steam, water or horse power. These Mills have been run by sleam and horsepower in competition against-the other make of Mills of onr city, at our State Fairs, and have never fulled to carry off the first

occasion was awardod a beautiful sllvei

medal. Our Mills, also took two first premiums, as the best Mills, at two annual Fairs of our Mechanic's Institute. ALSO—Portable Saw Mills, to be run by steam, water or horao power. This Mill was exhibited in operation by horae pewer, at the Ohio Stat© Fair, in 1850, when it was awarded a premium and a splendid silver medal.

ALSO—Different kinfa of portable horse powers, and steam Engines. All oor articles, for ease of operation, simplicity, usefulness, and durability, are surpassed by none now in use.

All onr articles are warranted as represented-*—or no sale at 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, whore we take pleasure to explain each ar-

THE

Johu sts., Cincinnati, Ohio.

:h4H

htm

IS

rt»

'S(te ?S^9 A

dt-J SsJ,«=

of

FIRST TRIAL ty

Straub lo run an 18 inch Mill lue* ify&t" Burrows & Co. lo run a 20 inch Mill.

SECOND TRIAL.

Straub to run a 22 inch Mill: Burrows & Co. to ruu a 24 inch Mill.

j-

gle article fail to grind equal In qtfality and quantity to the i"1 Broadway, corner of Anthony street and opposite

combined produciiotts of the two or thrw mill# (juntas you v= Broadway Bank and Ttoffctre.

.and ali,

«f rooaw, m*ki

imjfrotmeiiti,'1

PRKSSKP TII*

wjiiut

I offer for sale Is manufactured i* my ow» shop, from the

I claim to have it In my power to

offer iadocMnents far superior to any ether dernier

5

MANOFACTtmERsftagle«f

Uras.JCtta&ag Dislw*, all kinds ittfLST *AKK, la aatt

Wardreh* Shower Baths, Ba0.l«f P»»V

I spoogft

And every

anade to or»ier.

ij»

West Dealers who hw» hpen »ec«#t»me* to awklng their paltthaswin the Eastern

CWes

Mvitlv

addtt£tan to that, they may buy jast what they want, and May ill op their

incenrenienee of

waitieg *lxWeb* «r

ftnsti the

Eart

the

will find that they can

well here, In point ef price aad quality. And,

GK)RQK D. WINCH ELL.

AR BRBWBHt-

ffo. *0 Fifth Strwl, North side, hetwee*

.. aai Walaatj CINCINNATI, OHIO,

I Hip a$3 Sit* Ratfes,

rBaths, iBath T«h«» *ari»«M *t»ss, BATHIKG ^f PPARATUS

He dbo keefwrMstanOy «a hdwd geM^ral aaseiWat ef

Ohio pjaxa, Pressed,japanned, and Bronxed

SQPJXSSr*

Ittdleimk ami Retail,

K. B- All kioia iOBStNa dews la Tin, Cop^.aad |mt liaa. iasa-*ijl

Book Agents Wanted.

I liliMi*.

circs&Ae 2iaw. ,«»i Pep«Ia* arovkato |«U*aa^«ad

Groat .Bidwuiaia' nts *rir^dleped

I

Jaae 11, ISicMf Sigaaf the Big

THE C0ST8OIQ88WG 'BPflS&SEEPLNG.

.L |he lowest renionerative poiat In view^ hlssales.bas bo hesitation in showjng hts. to his castoiners, ssssurtag tl»m (whfcU.w less,) that for ibe gtfeitty of article presented* the price markeddoWn torbeloweat possible rate.. Other articles may*ztd doobUess will be offered for less nrice» bearing the same shape afrd Dante, bat anlesa wtth a,view of making np the difference, the article cannot, be of the same quality. Having toJLltf£oJ.lw^rtati«n^fti =nanufactiire now fully coropfcU, wb ^tfcsr eetahMllMVeM ca* honestly amtessell rite. As toy profits will necessarily he aiaall, caaaot afford to rsa aiiy risk whatever to cmiits, therefore the caah wili be expected on tiie delivery ef liie giod*. le specifying my pricss ito closety. I am determined to bold to my usual rule of selling only articles of the best quality.

An ioferiordass of g«ods would look cheaper on paper, but a yoar's ese would draw the difference fa f«vot tf Uie best.

A rnie adopted in tkis Estabttvbmeat fonr yeSMT Since wHI he atrkjtly *ih«rad to-that ef uamihg the lowest price, and strictly .adhering to that price, refer to list to sliovp^ what can be done towarde house keeping Mr $30.

The following list of articles, of good quality, which are all roqusite in going to house keeping may he Uad for tbltr ty dollars, or aiy part at pmpostWuate rates

1 Kitchen Shovel and T#njf»«2 Painted Pails,

1 Tiuued Iron Saucepan, 1 Flour Scoop, 1 Sugar Scoop, 1 Barrel Cover, 1 Half Barrel Cover, 1 Pepper and Flour Dredge, 3 Tin Pie Plates,, 1 Tin Wash-Basln, 1 Dish Pau, W

c-

3 Table T«a-SpWsy, Irdn, 1 Chopping Knife aud Bowl, 2 Tea and Coffee Canister, 2 Japaaned Lamps, ,rs 1 Match Safe, 4 1 Chamber Pail,

supet'utr^

and

Utwness of prices,

has cer­

East or West.

1

2 Smoothing Irous, 2 Large Cedar Wash Tubs, 1 Wash-Board, 3 Doz. Clotlics-Pins, 'A'* 1 Set TaMe Mate,' 1 Britannia CoffosPot, 1 Do Tea Pot, 6 Kuives and Forks, cocoa bandies, 1 Pair Carvers to match, 1 Corkscrew and Funnel,

XS:5":

Fire and Water Proof Composition Roofs.

proprietors of this cheap and valuable mode of rooBng have made extensive arrangements., for the manufacture of the materials, to supply demands from the country. It is well adapted to the roofs of large building* such as ware houses, Depot Buildings of Hail Road Cos., etc., as well as to the dwelling house and shop. Printed directions for putting on the roofs, famished with the materials. Persons wishing particular information can receive our "Circular" ou application. Address

S.M. &. C.M.WARREN.

No. D2 Pearl Street, between Vine and Race, OcL 1, 1852-3m CINCINNATI, OJ11Q.

HENRY G. WRAY,

[LATK OK SEW YORK,]

Dinmonds set in the newest sty 1 c} andveryvar 1 ety of Jewelry made to order. October 15, l852-3w8 ,,

PARVIN & MUNROE,

GENERAL NEWSPAPER &. PKIU0DICAL„AGENTS

Also, Agents for lite sale 6f

Printing Presses, Type, Ink, Piipor,,Cards ami keep constantly on hand a good assortment of STATIONERY, and all of the late Publications, at No. 68 Fourth Street, west of Walnut, Cincinnati,Ohio.

October 15, 1852.

NEW YORK ADVERTISMENTS.

INDIA RUBBER GLOVES, MITTENS,

COUNTRY

For sale al retail by Country Merchants throughout the Uulted States and Ckmada. A n-y. Sept 24-52m3

PIANO FORTE EMPORIUM,

Q/*»1 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. The mostexten O sivc and varied assortment of -ROiiEWOOD PIANO FORTES^ plain and ornamental, elegant natUsms, elaborately carved, and higlilj' finished with I earl keys, all

our own manufacture, and warranted In every particular, can be found at our Ware-Rooms, 3G1 Broadway, N.YSept. 17, I3S3-51yl BENNET &C0.

Fall and Winter Groods! TO MBKCH UNT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS.

RUFIJS

dory

Mm poWWady to ofl%r lo tKi

ublic as fine ait a**»rtiiw»t Of 3*rwwtEO,

ORXASHXTAL,

as can ue bongHt in any

Eastern City, which I will Mil to Coantry Merchants, Stove and Tin D-aiers, Pedlers, and others, at snch prices as will yield a handsome profit to the boyer. Every article

E. CRANE & CO., 52 Maiden Lane, New York Tbe undersigned are now offering an entire new am stock of goods adapted to MENS' WEAR, consist

choice Ing of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings Cloths, Trimmings, &,c.

nA

to $SKi. AogwstS?, l8»2-48m3

do

In

•tow jaai^ they may demre,

without

two months for

Male

of Bright Ware, Coffee and Tea

For Dwellings, Chatehea

5

5

T«tk

an entire new and

Beaver aud Pilot

With 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

E. CRANK St Co. 52 Maiden Lait^rN. Y.

nrus

and Wm. Stewart's Ohio and Kentucky Stock Feed hi J!]*? August 3", 1852both to be ran at once and If yon are apprehensive of a risky business, you have my Entire approbation to mn Mr. iW Pomerov's Corn Crusher as an anxiliary. Should my sin-

1852-48-3m

Piano Fortea

GILBERT Si CO.'S ^ew York Ware-Rooms, AW

Tinhdwd dollarsigaMapM) ~\~K7 HERE thriwgeat assortment o. Pjanos UfitM and

W *M**t -U» nelebrateT proved Aui«n, nay be

.. .us__ i!V- f0Umi—all of which have the Metaiic F®apie, and at'S warranted to stand any climate, and give entire satisfaction, and will be sold at /reat bargains. By an experience of eight fears, resulting in many important Improvements, the

JEolean has been brought to perfection attained by no others, Nearly 2,000iEoloans have been applied, and the demand is rapidly increasing. Elegant Boudoir or cottage Pianos convenient for small rooms. T, G. co's Pianos are admitted to be superior to ifi offer*, owing to their fr«vess and long standing

i*

^JQO

ff

tune. Prices eatne as at Uie Man-

Dealers «appU«d at liberal discounts. Jv H»

Wade's and the entire catalogue of Mnsfe and IastrttCtldu Books furnished at this Store at wbotesal* HORACE WATERS, Sole Agent

Cnsl&nlly on hand an extensive msortmentof second hand Piaiws la Rosewood and Mah^any etom, varying in prices from 3© to $150. Second hand A3oi»to Prtmwr

to

raw material, d»3 «»dar my 4Wh'lH»rs*ittrsUperiBt«?WjaBce, jg^fwieow from $S5 to |S0» arharts |SS

27s—Grand Piaoos from $3000 to ",000,

Gnitorsfrotn $l0to$~&, &c

:k *,

Metal and Plate Griass Mantles or

CHIMNEY PIECES

MAXt^ACTCSKO sr THE

MIRROR MARBLE COMPAJfY.

ilJSie»*n»tyfe,Hj»feh nnd

by aoythiog eral iavor, at ia use. H»«y cannot be aoiled •a bate ace, therefore their heauUfttl Iwstre Is very easily asd pertsaaentiy pmerved. They ar# a perfect gem la their way, white their prkap Is qalte moderate. They «re easily and safely transported and any mechaaic can set th«n

Wazm Air Furnace#,

JUSd

Muerior

FiMt, Med

Book

other

Every Family should

An invaluable book, only

man

to.

tf

I

tii

l"Kit®hen Tah1i,d^v LsFotatoe Masher, §Flo«r fcH, & "•4i1 Spice.Box,, I Pastry Board/ T'* I Rolliug Pin, 1 Clothes Line,

LargBURN^s^^E-i%^^rSHiNG'tmr^T,

'^TSTov. 5, 1852-6tf No. 14 East 4th St., Cincinnati.

25 ch.

DBOOK

delphia.'

Fforfeit

1 Cullender, Coffee Boiler, I Grater, 1 Tiu Dipper, 1 Egg Whip, 1 Jlastiiig Spoon, 1' Skimmer,' 1 Meat Fork, l-^Vleai JwKfoj*"«5e?f? 2ijcruS Bruihesfe 1 Dust Pan, 1 Dost Brush, 2 Brooms, 1 Coffee Mill, I Clothes Horse, |1-Flour Sieve, 1 Oil Filler,

.a

deuce he offe READ AND to reflect before

tf I

CHE Am

,«al

MANUFACTURER OF JEWELRY,

NOW extensively engaged iii the Muonfacturiiig of Jewelry, at No. 141 Ma'ii Street, DerljyV lluildhigs) entrance 1st door south of Stnriad's BauKlttg House,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Stc.

Merchants in innkiug their parchascs,

should not neglect these desirable aud sjileable articles. Their manufacture has been much improved recently aud 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 in any work that will soil the hands, at the same time that Uiey will euro Uie worst Salt Rheum or Chapped Hands immediately. *re fnad« all lengths to protect the arms and wrists. For sale hy Bowenand McNamee, New York Norcross and Towno, Boston John Thoruley, Philadelphia E. M. Pundersonand Co., Baltimore Gill and Brother, St. Louis Bart and Hickcox, Cincinnati, and by all Rubber Dealers in the Union.

CIIKRRY PECTOHXL IS

The

Block

Kmbite

Bttildiaga,

«iai3»iy, at wbelwah »4 retail. Emerma's system of VeatliatiOB latrodoced io CMiocotion with warad^,, daamiiag at aU U»eo pat* am*

*PR^VmERSON^5 VfiifTltATdRS^ AND CHIM-

ARNOTT^S vf^ILA^NCT'cuTMNEY" VALva F««de^the Air

W^h

or

4

ot*

LEONARD STRK8T, new Bvaad'^^, ^N

perenpy—Man knovsthyw

R. HUKTBR'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND

FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing

line of the Origin, Progress, Treatment and Cure

course, by Self-abuse, or by Sexual Excess, with Aivlce for their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technIcalUiesrand everythinf^haMpou Id oflfcwfa ear of deCeacj', fi)Rt me| irwt j»Ciw#«Iwflty yeai^i cessful practice, Mtclnnivily %votp| tt thfljWro of of a delicfte or pr|vat4 nap» rfe

HHT2VJ1

D*'.

IFTY DOLLAR3 FORFEIT. $50 if failingJSfo W»AnSw?*05,tcf1 that may comc under'WI'MW,^nltjeThd#l^gdi!TS!l

ing or afflicting. Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 38 North Seventh Streety 4»hH*d'a.i wlthonrfMf of interruption from other patientn.—Strangers and others who have been unfortunate iiytfie||Ie|Uo^|of aPtjrsiciag are invited to call.

jlKFLECl1.—The- alBioSM #o«l#4o

YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of tbeaexnal organs, together with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, or bones, ntareorial jrhenmatjiam!, stricjtnres, gravel, irregularities, disease# arising from yoTithfti! excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereby lUecoustitutioo has becoruo epfcebled, eivl*lea tho Doctor to efler speedy relief to all who may place themselvs under his care.

CT Medicine forwarded to any part of the United Slates,— a a a a a

Philadelphia, September 14,1852-52yl

CHESS? FECTOBAL

For the rapid Cure of

covens,

colds, ••arseness,

BRONCOITIS, WB00PINC-C01ICH, ^J. CROUP, ASTHMA, AND & CONSPPTION, UTOJO

Many years of trial, lualead of impairing the public ccw*

fidenqe iu this jitelicino, has won for .it an appreciation and

notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expectations

of its friends. 'Nothing butlts Intrlnsicvlrtuosand tho un­

mistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers,

could originate and maintain the "reputation il enjoys^-

While mnny inferior remedies thrust upou the coidinunl-

ty, have failed and been discarded, tliis has gained friends

by bvery trlpf, conferred benefits oil the afflicted they can

never forget, aud produced cures too numerous and too re­

markable lo be forgotten. .0 JWhile.lt is a fraud.oa Uie-publio to pretend Uiat any one medicine will infallible cure—-still tnere is abundant proof thal tfVo^CUKRRV

PECTORAL

CHRRRY

rT'u

re of fhi and c4|%i .copy aix copi^ ie uitodSt

To which Is added, irecllnulor cnre of fhe above ad8ed, eases, agl treatwe- Ste. #knsaSOyutm^s the Fever a no Agne, 6»r twenty,-.five Ce

manufictilred by a practical

Chemist, and every onncc of It under his own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. Il is so iled snd protected by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as genuine without adulteration.

We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of such Intrinsic superiority and worthas should commend Itself to their confidence—a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which has by repealed and countless trials proved itself to bei arid trust by great care In preparing it with chemical accuracy, of unilorm strength to afford physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the best results, and the afflicted wita a remedy that will do for them all that medic!ue can do.

PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES C. AYER,'!* ffjj-

For sale byes

Practical and Analytical ChemisC

,» LOWSLI., MASS.

WOOD & DONNELLY.-) f® N IN A O W N I N & W A

And at agencies in nearly every town throagliont the

We»l Au«- 27» ,w*4S*1y

illEIOYAL!

generally, Uiat he haa Mmoved hls

B,

W«l

iniilj)| their health and happiness, nnd io

many cases their lives, iu the hands tf phystciaos^gno.rftp^ of this class of maladies. I is Cortaiuly ImpeSalble fwr ofte lA uuderstoad all thrills tlw hpwai* family are subject

EiMi^aspeMabfe^ physician Hf4» Ms peculiar branch, in which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to thathe devotes most of bis time and study.

1

KITE'S

0

j. M. HAGEU embraces this opportunity of

Informing hla former patrons, and the public

Saddlery and Harness Manufactory,

lo the frardeballdhtgr on Market Street, •oath of Longdpn'a (formerly Dole's) Livery Stable, where he keeps a gnneral assortment of SADDLERF, IfARNF^S, BRIDLES, and every thing in that line. 0*A» work entrusted to and promptly executed. him neatly

MR. 9AMUED IIAGEH

JTaa also removed his MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE. In the front pari 6f the same building. AH business entrusted to him will receive pwnpt andefBcisat attenUoa.

Terre-Haute,

!Till iTAHve.<p></p>Flaie.

WE%a*#fromiatfe

*r

l. C. and

IX

Tl«hPI#Sf^lIveli, Iron

Wire 5 to 18, Sod ler log Iron, Tinners Shears, Hammers, Roond and Oval Copp«r bottoms, Bar Tin,

Tin, Sheet Zinc,

Stc.,

,.R.I

k3ai3

Tower MiIIB.

JJAVIJiG Wwghltiweohea-atifel Stoan pomtinf wwHur iato fail

II operation, 3b»rU, Bi

w»««i'iiaw residy to rao, &«., for Whist sai Cora*

tinier af CheMaataad Water sla.

Tena-Aaale, Fsh. 33, ltSl-23-tf

comprising a fullI aasortment.

J. COOK Sf CO«

To Mill Owners.

XT 7"E have a Gumming Machine In nas, by which

W «an ho ent lo fifteen mi antes, with more uniforrniiy Uuut hv any other mode. Pereaas who wish to oat new toeth on their saws, can have It done

Cements

IXrATBRCaanaH V,

7

W master Paris,

for

aaln

bjr

J. COOK

Ma»Mne Cards.

I

TII ITTEMORS'S colehratod Maebino Cards, la W *rf variety, faC«d«^: COOK St CO.

.g

JGHMS AND

Trisunings."V

SlJiGLB sad Daable Barrel Slob aed Twist English Shot Go as.

C«ppernad l*o*harF«*dear iaaks,

Sbat Poochea, Pewder Horas-l^wWo Trigysrt. Pi*0 aad N jppte^Maiosprto^, W^1 Galter»,W raKi»

GasnalN AnvHa, Ffto* and Fareaariaa Lanks.

MeoIds^Cherrfa*.

&***

fflir it fiaiirisa Sitoer—Ba*r moaaUag. MeiUeg Ladka. Goa R'hs, Cap Prtawia, Gaa Wada. a, (We Baf^vt^^aadaasisr Files, Rnspb Bellows, V|taa,i

•Hide naairad by Gaasoitttu or Sportsmen. antcie ae^ama J. COOK & CO.

W E I I N E S

Itne o.ine ung,n, rrogre®, ol'ILTl^'/^Ia at alt .imesof themost valuable Importance. I uke it for form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous^exnal l»TE* LSNF W

^4#?RBPSSBIfi StreelJM^ yoif^ldat once ap^ty theWmfed.^---

stin3?

distaste for female ogeineiil, am tor Witb cbn&»

r*,a perfect cnte. ,, -g,

:1

3 uM

CHALLENGE

Wfsoo

WttAkaTKR concerns tho health and happiaees of a people

,II

AQ

... ,|IKIR

011

tr..

.' I

does not only as general thing,

but almost invariably cure iho maladies for which ills employed. As time makes Iheso facts wl ler and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the afflicted, from the log-cabin of t]ie A m.-rioaii peasiiut, to the palaces of European kings! Throughout this i'llllre country, in every State, city, a|d Indeed, almost every hamlet It contains.

P^.*Tok,vi. iS kifowu as the hext feinetiy

extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs,"and in many foreign countries, ft Is coining to he extensively used by their most Intelligent physicians. Iu Great Britain, Frauce and Germany,Avhere tiio hirdiwil sciences have reached thclr higle*l perfection,

CHKRIIV PECTORAL

Is hitro.lnced,

aud in constant n»e In the armies,- hosfpllals, alms houses, public Institutions and In domestic practice, as tho surest remedy their attending physicians can employ for the more dangerous affections of the lungs. Also Iu milder cases, aud for children il is safe, pleasant aud «ir*-ctuul lo cure in fact, spme of the most flattering tcatiuiouiula we receive have beed from parent! who have foiuki it etlioaoious in Oases particularly incidental to children.

NN

grantod that every person will do all in their power, to save the lives of their children, and that every person will en-

it to be niy cuiy to solemnly assure ytu tnjtt A|pi«IS, according t* the opinion ef the rpost «eleb^drii£lcians are the pfitoary canses of a latee tAnjor^f or »ases to whichchi|Jren andadultsare liable: If von mv**anappetite continually changeable from one kiwi of food to another, liul "BK-atu* Pain In the Som^ch^PicklngjitR'fKe Nose, ardne*a»d Full^essof l|i« Ikllj^ wry CougkS!pw Flier,

Hobensack's Worm

s|t«sipt

length

beewKNf'^*d6wl:

oit

GASTRIC JUICE.

Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OP THE OX, after directions of BARON LI EB1G, the great Physlolot'lciil Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D.,

Philadelphia, Pa.

This is a truly w» ndcrful remedy for ImlitfrNtion, I)ys» prpsin, Jaundice, I.iver Complaint, CoiiHtipnlioiiaiul Debility, Curing after Nntine'n owu method, by

Nature's own Agent, the Juice. O" Half a leaspoouful

PGastric

of

RPNIN,

digest or dissolve.

htm hours,

Purifying, Preserving,

and

FLUID,

nch and Intestines. It is extracted from the Dige.stlvo Stomach of the Ox, thus forming nn AKTincui. Diowrriva

precisely like the natural Uastrlc Juice in ItsChemical powers, and furnishing a

Scientific Evidence!

LIFJBIG

BARON

and wonderful, but permanent. Il ia a great

a

saw

JNaroous Antidote,

Health

with

Intemperance.

Dr. HCXKIHTOJ«'S

sacrei remedy, no

& CO.

1

Syrnp.

^.n article fqMnjledJiipon Scientific Principles, compoundad: with purely vegwfciUJ* sttbetaifCM^.beiug perfectly safe When take»»,-«y "csnf-le-)! iven IW most tender Infant with decided beneficial effect, where

Bowel Complaints and

Dkrrfetaa.have mudo. thwn weak and debilitated the Tonio properties of my AVorm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equal Hi ti«j Catalog«o of medicines, iu giving tone .and 8tr*ngtl» to lite Sto80s»ch,,which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with Drsrsrsu, the astonishing cures performed :hy this Syr op after Physicians have failed.

Is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all others.

THE TAPE WORM!

This la the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that Infest the htunuh

It grow|to WMdmost Indefinite

l^itfthi»l~iu the Intestinas

and Stomach effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. „Vitus Dan?*, Fits, fcc., that thoap afllieted seldom if ever .Suspoit that It Is T"Arif3RTdB»i hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very enorgetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper lake 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which innM be taken 1« dosea of 8 Tablespoonfulls 3 times a day these directions followed have never been known to» fail iu curing the most obstiuale case of

XAVKWOW*.

W Hobensack's Li^kr 'Pills. ,f

No part of the system Is more liable to disease t)&£ trar LIVER, it serving as a lilterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretiou to the bile so that any wrong acliou of the Liver eftVcts the other important parts of the system, and results Variously, in Liver Complaint, .laundlce, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicala wrong action of the Liver. Tlieo»a^ Pills being composed of ROOTS aud PLANTS furnished by nature to heal the sick. Namely, 1st, An EXPECT©"* RANT, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonar •promotes the discharge of secret©-?r 2ud. An ALTER ATlV^fwhich changes In soma

mucus membrane or inatter Inexplicable and Insensiblo manner the certain uu

action of the system. 3rd.

eJ

rbi4

A TONIC,

Which

GIVES I6II

and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th.

A CATHARTIC,

which acts in perfect hsrmojly with the ether Ingredients, and Ojieraliug

the Bowels, aud expelling

the

whole mass

of corrupt aud vitiated matter, ami purifying the Blood, which deatroys dUcuse aud restores health.

'SPdD

You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine

complaints lo which you are subject.

either total or partial, they bavo been found of

in

benefit,'-restoring their functional arrangements to a healiliv action, purifying the hiooil aud other tlulils so effectually to put

(O

HAT

111

obstructions

INEXTIMNMO

flight ull complaints which may arise from

Irregularities, as headache, giddinerf, dimness of sight, pain In the side, back,

$C.

Nouo genuine unless signed

IE/*

N.

FEMALE

J. N.

being base Imitation.

llobcnsack, all others

Agents wishing new supplies, nnd Store Keepers

ylrous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, S:

Hobensaok, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Mertdiants in

4

DE~

TB"

Pamphlets to bo obtained of the Agents gratis.

AGKNTS: BROWNING &. WALL,

and Retail AgeulM,

1/ 1 I J-' ITHK TltUR

United

DIGESTIVE FLUID-

Stales.

Terre-IIante, Wholesale

WLI^

will

supply Dealers,

ICT Pricc ONCHKO c«MIT*. IH'PT. H, '.VJ-'IDYL ^Ni™j$nirr~?

&.c.

4

rrmfff

It nit'rod hiwrMnft tr» Act of Onttrr**, In tln yoAr ISil, by J., ,.?•*/ 8.

Ilmijilitnn, M, I),

la

t!if

HTh

Curl

OiBn' ul 1 In- District

fur tliu Ko.-U'rn liirtrict al I'rijurj Ivnuln.

Another Scientiiio Wonder!

DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S GREAT DYSPEPSIA t'l'RliR.

.S3

I

infused In wntor, wll

Five Pounds of Roatt Beef

out of the stomach.

in

PEPSIN Is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the

about

Solvent of the Food,

the

Stimulating

Agent of the Slom-

complete

and

perfect substitute

for it. By the sid of this preparation, the pains aud evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA are removed, just aa they would be by healthy Stomach. It Is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, coring cases of Debility, F.maciaflon, Ner vous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to bo on the verge of Ihe grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it Is based, Is in the highest degree curious and re* markablo.

In his celebrated war* on1 Animal

Chemlstry,say*: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous, to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from tho mucous membrane of the stomach of trie Ox, In which various articles ef food, as meat and eggs, will b«

changed, and digested, just in the same manner as they toould be in the human stomach."

0*Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large smount of Scis«rirjc Evjoract, similar to the above, together with Reported fitaAaKAsi^i Ctmas, frotn all parts of the United States.*

DR/ tl0UGHT0N'S PEPSIN has produced the moef marvellous effecis, earing cases

Nervous Decline,

and

sOfttnM,

AS A DYSPEPSIA CUR PR,

of Debility, Emaciation,

Dyiprptic Consumption.

It hi inrpes-

sible to give the details of cases in the limits of this adverlisement: but authenticated certificates have been given

more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURBS in Philadelphia, New York and Boston alone. These war* nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not

of

I

oaly

rapid

and nrrtioolsrfy useful for

tendency to Billons disorder, Uver Compisinl, Fever and Agoe, or badly treated $ver and ague, and the evil effeeta Quinine, Me/cairy, and other drags upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for exosas la eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. Jt almost reconciles

Picrsta is prepared In Powder and ia Fluid

form—a»d In Prescription vials for the use of Physicians. Paivarc act?

LA

as for She oae of Physicians, may be ob­

tained of Dr. Hoagbton or his Agents, describing the wholo process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this 6ew remedy

mre

Physicians ia respectable standing

Pliee,

based. As if Is

per bottle.

Agents—WOOD

if DONNELLY,

not a

objoStion can be raised against its use by

aad

ONE DOLLAR

regular practice

Terre-Haute.

CRAlOHE&^^i^NS^S&n^o

:ApiH9l|l,p52r2^Iy, Vif

New Carriage Manufactory.

I A E so a a a a fscturing bosines*,«t my New Shop,'tn North Terre-IUnte, oa the cortter of Fifth Street

and Lalayette Road, where ail branches of the business will be premptJy atteadad io, and any work frtm my stop shall not be surpassed oa tho Wabash, for beanty of atyl* elegance of finish or complete workmanship aad dorabiiity siM at prices, CHEAPER than heretofore.

A variety of Garrtaftaa, Dsnrie*, Barouches hJ Wsip»»s always oo haad aad for sale. tTREPAIR-IllG of all kladsdoae on the shortest notiu*. Alao, Paintiag aad Varnishiag done with neatness. *4

Terrs-Haute, April 9,1853-StJtf

JNO..WH. DOUGLASS.