Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 December 1852 — Page 5
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Mid cvery thiirj in lhsl llne, 17* AU jroiX anUusied tuia u?»tly {ud promptly
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Ha* Also iti» MAG IS'I HATE'S OFFICE in tlie front p^rt at t|i« same. building. Aft business entrusted to him will receiveprompt and efficient attention.
Terre-Haute, March 26, JfiS-^vlf
Tin Plate.
X\7Z have for sale I. C. and 1 Tin Tlate, Rivet*, Iron Wite.from a10,Siwilcriug tro% TinoeriSjiears, fiaouneM, Round sad Ov«.t Copper, bottom#, B»r Tin* Block Tin, Sheet Hue, &«., w»n»pri*t^ failhmprfeosat,
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ull uizcii, of the beit quality. Juniata, Rr.JWfa, fron, ShMt Iron, No. 1C n» 27, nti»*ia do do
COHNKH Irtl ANI NATIONAL RUAD STar.RTS, UNlGi* 1*9 THRIllHAVTK, INDIANA,
HAVINGlupuformer
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Knlveit and Forks, Ptfckel Knives.
Manure and Pitch Forks, Rakes, Grubbing [foes, Picks, Mattocks, Iloes, Steelyards, Balances, Scale Beams, Bruce and BUM, Rules, Butcher Knives, Hhoc Knives, Siicars and 8ct*sor#, Augers, Mill WrfglVt do,, ChftK-ss,G1inb|eU,opfe|es, Jfindoslon uiid common do., Iron and SteH Squares, Curry Cotnbs, llorw Cards, Brushes, 1% reuches, Iron Table and Tea Spoons, I^ms Kettles, Rat and Mouse Traps, Clasi Tjantcrn#,
Strap, Hook und Plate JIingfi»,-iroa.aiid Wood Bei^h Screws, Iddlcs ami Sieves, Trying Sfjuares, JIollovv Ware, \Vugon JJOA'.*IS Flat liusps and Staples, Tsubsir nook*, Aug. 21', I0f2-47lf
-yyATKU Cement Plaster Paris, for sale by j.
rchased this new and elegaut establishment
from its proprietor, Dr. R. H. Swain, and mmu It up the most desirable «ud ^nvenlent manner, we are now prepared to accommodate all who will favor^u» with their pntrom.gr, will, every article belonging to our lute. We are now in receipt of a very heavy wWeh r?udfefs o\ir stock one of the Nrgcxt and m»t complt ie over brought to the Wabash Valliry, e.. of vthlch we are preixired to irsTftirtt, and are determined t® «ASII, or to. undoubted prompt deidm, on the uauh. i'1"^" low as they cart be purchased ih any of the neighboring Cities. We rcspectfuily lttvP.e the attention of M^rchuhU, MattnlHcturerw, Phy*khui», Conmimers aud n«aler«, gene, rally, who will find onr «ti?ck to comprtw a full,, »kt«Mlv« und'well-selected supply Of
Prugs and Medicine^,
Surgical Instruments, Chemicals, PainivGils, Stuffi?, S^ees, Varnishes, Brushes, Perfumer)',
Glassware,
American Window-GlutvS,
OX One of the 6n«» lr. WALL, being »pwetlUoneyof MedKine, will Kwp hisoffico In lite c«iu»ti»fromiJW will,.at all times, give his personal att^ution to llwt filling proscriptions, preparlttf family compoutids, &o,
Ni R.. Fraisoed, BWtsvwax sad Moit.n1*!Slfed, taken in exchange for goods, or in payment of debt* «Night Bell at the shlf door o» Fourth Street^?
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B7H. CORN
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MERCHANT TAILOR,
.KAST OF TIIK SQUAUK,
shon weuce, ami wrrBt TbofUx-k con*i«'u «f fat 21 aU
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thi .s«r*rt *w*r
Teew-Haute. Ms** »*,
Hats,
Caps, Boots and Show.
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1! 3W. HApER Sfflpc* ttfi opportunity of AS removed hi* Taller Sl^fcom Market street to i"
SeftfiJl&l j' et&d HSilX^l&fSS ^3&tl]kctOXy|rf jand in prepared furnish the kfKt and most fashionable loihe frttinr building, on Market Street, south of LongJou "laterisls, andjnfcfce them up la a (formerly Dole's} Livers Stuble, wh^r* he keeps a general.!
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have on han$ a heavy
st^feof i'llTS*OL liOU JJUWt,
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Patent do do Slab Iron, Ho«p Iron,—NaiJ Rod ditto, Cnst, American, English an^i Oermaa BUMH, Slsb Su-et from 5 to 14 iKchcs, Fine blued and common 34sNfc5t« far loathing, Finishing do., Kchce do., Fioorinjf Brads, 4, C, 7, *, 10, 12,..14,16, J50, and 4Ud. Nails, made bjr the celebrated Belnioul Co.^—tlio bost uuit In the West. and «d wrought A'ails,
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Wrougltt aitU Out Hplk«rf' Coll CIniiMS, *i Clif|i[iliig Axes of ull the cl«br«ti?d brands, IIroad do., Hand Sattra, Chisels, (Jongcs/
Hatchcts, IlanHners, Jlutt* flid ficrewA Latches, Locko, Spades, Shorels
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f# rain and Post vein, ','*f Trac« Chain*, Log and Lock do.,'e' Plastering and BHck Trowels, praWiftg Khlres,dotting do.,
Flat Irons, Tailors do., etc., etc. J. COOK & CO.
To Mill Owners.
hn# tWJumtning Machine in use, by which a saw can he cut In fifteen minutes, with more uulforihiiy than by any other mode. Pursuit* who wish to cut new teeth on their saws, can have It done by bringing them to W
j. COOK co-
Cement.
,-v-^. Maohino Cards.
HITTEMOUH'8 onlebrated Machine Cards, fnevery varletj, for sab" by J« COOK &. CO.
Guns and Trimmings
Sh\01,E and Double Barrel Stub and Twist HngllSh Shot (Jnn#. ltlflcs, Hiffe Barrels, 6 Barrelled Revolvers.
iaforblng J|i f«%«r p»foB*/i«P &•**•!& Wij«iiW«j*' tlw Post Office, SCItpOLEY VAHHORrf,
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oaries Shop FurnitnrOi Pure lVineji,$jfi(l Brandies, Snuff, Cigars. Tobacco, Fancy Soap,
All «»f wliteh we will sell at VVlt»le«»le or Retail, noon term* as favorable as any psUbllshnwnt l« thfr ^Valley.* Jlavtnjr tnnde extensive arraugeiftetits iit Nevr Verk, Boston, andPhiladelphia, for the pMrtshtism of our Goods Iroih imporlrtf in,( fr*( Aands, we feel assured that by tlnwe increased I'rtcllitles, we cau ofl'cr greater "inducements to the trad# than has ever be.foW W4tf,,(6S?r^rftt Utl^tal,tke{.
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now |wfn»tieirtir Iwatal hi his M# Oflk» •#j hiife the •'1« ^pt*w, *nr at all times be iw wxdineas to •rsit ou ttr all, lliinM pertaining to his profess.
N*B. No credit gives for ^peratioa# unless by previou* arrangement* ». Terte- llante. N»vwi»Wr 1^60-,-ty*
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generally-. thoiH« hft« hW |*a ^f0ER^ii^N^r^TA?LURrsilQp Ofler for safe a large assortment of
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p-*tin,Velvet,
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COOK & cor
Copper and Leather Powder flasks,
bhot Pouchos, Powder Horns—Double Triggers. Plugs and Nipples,M»itt»prlngs, Wad Cutters, renches. (iunsmiths Anvils, Flint and Percti&gloft Locks.
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Bullet Moulds, Olierrles.Bhoet Brass. Sheet Gorman Silver—Bra#* ttioimtlug. t\'V Melting Udles, Gun Kibs, C«» Primers, Gun Wada. Files, It asps, Allows, Vices, .Gamo Bugs, eto*, *ad?ev»ry WUBltt.rvs^ljrwd by GunsmlUuttr Sportsmeu. }. COOK ci CO.
Cooper's Tools.
4 LARO stock of every description of Tsol* used by Coonevs. together with Flour barrel, Pork barrel, rfhtand Keg Tru«» Hoops f^r jwle 1^ C»OK vV. CO
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PRAIRIE CITY DRUGr STORE IIKOWNINC 4i WALL. VVIIOliKS.ALK AND KI'/l'AlL DRUC.GISTS,
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and mixed, of «H colors and eTery variety
Bargains to be had in Leather
AT REDUCED PRICES 1
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IIIDIiS mm.%* MI'AND LEATHER, J£- St, Tiahonal Road olreet, Green front, ... North df the Square, jlssTerrc-IIaote. Indlann. ri1uE iyi(er^igncd informs Lis frieutis and the public ,.L general!]', ttrat lae has this most, complete ttock of LEA THEti in this majrket, wh»ch is oCEL-rod at the lowest rates, among Which may bo f^nnd the
BestCincinu&ti Taohea jB' li-- Leather
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£SSi. "I Harness, Bridle and Skirting Leather Kip aid Coif SKins and Upper Leather Lining and Pad SkLusj PhRodelfbia Ladies Morocco L.
,, :W Men's Goat, Deer and Lamb Skins shoe binding all of which a a a a
The public are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock. CASH paid for Loathor in the rough. Prompt attention paid ta aff orders.
O" The highest cash pricc paid for Hides, greeoand dry, at all times also, for good Sheep Pelt*.
NATIONAL BOAP STRKET. OPPOSITE UNION BOW, TERRE-IIAUTE, 1ND.
TIHIE subscribifrs ltiform the public that they have just I opened on National Road street, opposite L"nloa Row,#
LEATHER
Hog »ilns No, I and 9, ^coWiiCutlacks, hrcid, all colors, fc, Saddlers Silk^ *hipti. LPH'I**! Stub Joints, ether, with ererj- klud of Tool required by ^atj^'or8 full titock of SurruBg, brass and plated, Bridl® Bitts,
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WILLIAMS *. EARLY,
\n( Alioi general assortment of Neck'kwcbiefe, Mfl^f which th*y wUlsell at wholesale or reta|!,at their '"Stl^y&Sietlptiemt Glfltci, of &e¥ys kino,ind aeif store ia Pbtuuix Row, on Nations! Road
Susucftdsrs with ^gw lalest jiMrprewettts, roajtiitiBg ease i^oor from thr corner of Market street. with dar»bftllyr.JPr 'I They wriil also manu/seture Boots aad Shoes to order at H* w0£ nHS...Sm the raostTlpp«»Md style," the saute place. when the cloths are- furnished by tlie customer, and also SCIlOOLEY & VAN HORN give strict ttte,iUiou to cnlttnj^ail kiwis of gameats—all of| Terre-HantP, 0«tober 10^ 1851-2-tf which shs»lf de done with tastrand deroatcfi." _'• _r, _r. XTT^ TI X»...
Terrs-liaote, Nor. 3.1840. DAVID HARTSOCK. N E W CONFECTIONERY
STOKK,
with a full assortment of all kinds of Leather, §uch as Spanish, Cincinnati, and Country-Tanned^ Sole
Upper, Kip, Bridle, Harness, Skirtlng.and Collar Leather ranch and Philadelphia Calfskins Lining, bheep and Deer skins. Binding, Padskins Taroplco aud rench, g*nf tlemen's and ladles Morocco.
They also intend to keep a general aMOf'nf' SHOE FINDINGS, LASTS, BOOT AND BlIOE TREES, CLAMPS, PEGS, &.C., &c. Their arrangemenU with the Manufacturers and Importers in the Eastern cities, are such as to enable theiu to sell hing at the very lowest prices.
SBaKEHCKHOPF CO.
Terre-Haule, April 23, l852-30yl
A W A E FALL OF 1852!
have In-store nt this time, one of tlio largest, oud most complete stocks of Hardware ever brought to tho Wubash market, wttb racing every article or goods to our line, which we ofTer to the pnblle on "the most favorable terms. Our'Stock has been purchased with a view to procuring goods OF THE BES I QUALITY and.we CA.^OT be undersold in this place in any article of the same quality. One of our partners Is now lu New York.making purchases, and in a lew days wo shall be in receipt of atyi further additions to our present stock. We havo on hand every \tirlety (embracing the latest Improvements) of
Building and Finishing Materials.
Nails. Window Glass from 7 by 0 to 20 by 24. Sash fPiue) 8 bl* 1" 10 by 12, 10 by 15, Mineral, Metal S38fi"™it".?ioikl. Mo,m. Lock. s. ".f"""* Stock Locks, Cupboard aud Closet do. Axle I ullies, Butt? and ScrewH, Jinob I^U«s, Bplts, Window and B!i Springs and Catches, Brass Slair Rods and byes, Bel! pull# aud Cr»pjM» Cord, etc.
Iron, Nails, bteel,
Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Coopers, Cabinet Makers, Saildlers aud Shoe Makers TooKfto. 1/
9 O O & O
august $ iS52-4Wf No. 1, Union Row-
/*\1R stock of goods in this department is now very complete, and in a few days we shall rcccivc large additions. We have .i'1
Mens and Boys fall-back Saddle Trees, do do Demipeak do' do. do FullandJialf-Spunlab do do.. Side Saddle Trees, Gig Trees, Japan'd. Brass, and Silver Plated, High and low top Hat%s, ^^5.. ,, Patent Leather, ,/* 'C?V S F.uamelled Cloth, plain and figured, Drab, Blnfr*hd Green Cloth lor Cushions, Wide a»d Narrow Lace and Fringe, Hamas*, Skirting and Bridle Leather, H^d Lining, Buggy 1 op Leather, HJig and Kip Skin Collars, Morocco Skins, &
Tertets, Pad Scrcws, Breast
Hooka,
an, BuwWesi Ring* Re^n Leaner "f"——-- ,AAr
Shoe"Findings.
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tlock of
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iM^oUon,'WM*Ud» Straining and Rein Webbing, Varnish, Spanish M«»s, etc.
«0, '32*47ir '. COOK & CO
To Btu^gy Buildera 1»ave ftyr Utifoett^prings. 3 to 6 leaf,-#11 wldtlis, Seat and Wagoajfpdngs, Buggy Axt'fe*, I a^ Buggy Irons, alt^Oytoi. Felloes 1V lfe Inches, Spokes, Bows, -**?»Hubs 6, 7 and »inches, Buggy Shafts, %fdo 10, iSj 13 inches, wsgon Superior Coach Varnish, Brass, Plai* mi hdver 1 lated Datfh irons Carriage BolU, Hollow Augers. August 20, 165^.
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TT Ripaud Stoga .Woman's fine an^d medrrtmttasWi BootTr+fs, Pegs, Criming irous, »p«nkh Sole Leather, (Alt do^ Kip do-
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Morocco and Binding SkHis, 21m. *ndCt^per poi»U. Thread,.etc., together wltli f»ril
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mm Cabinet Makers Articles. ia* BLACK Walnut Mahocunv, R0#ew«wira**d^*ra Venwrw, Maltogiay lfrauch aad W»ck Walnut jfraV .-»* I:-'''
'Hair C»Sh, IR, 1^^», 22,34, ^,30, ««J 3SlU«ss
Damaak cfoth, Softi and iwMit bprlttgl. Curled Half, Spanish Mowi.
Stiad ^ad' Bedstead r«tor» «ra», Iwi^ UNDERTAKER
^C6H Varaiih, b^t quamy-FSowtng^ do.^- ESPECTFULLY informsthecitirensof Tem-Haote
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LASTING PowiWr—Safety F«ae R1A0
uwwcr^uoivy mwwt ,M r, do whefci*, }$ «»d J4 Regs do in Ctmbrtixi
Shot, «f *11 u-„f-D. S B., anrf Water proof C«fw,' fo» ssde by -r— COOK &OOi m»g. »«?*^t, Untea fern
Amttficaii
^.v tod Kttg|»h Cu»lt»ry
is very Urge
aod
etubraoing •••». .,* -r[ Knivet «ih1 forks ftwn.SCc to tSjwl dozen, "Knives an4 Kuks, Ivory handkd,
N E W S O E S O E
it and MMWt fashionable|f BOOTS AND style iuftrior to none in i'-
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October 24,1831»tf T1ERNAN.
IJOSTON LEATHER STORE,
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VARIETY OF
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Buffalo- September 1st. 1831. "~l'r
I^J0HN T7 SOTB.fS
SUCCESSOR TO HAYWARD & NOYE, MAXCFACTORERS OP
I tEENCH BURR HILL STONES,
AMD DJCAI.RRS IX
iDntch Anker Bolting Cloths,
Portable Grist Mu!$, Screen. Wires, Mill Scrcws, ipm Damsel*. Spindles, Castings, Cast Iron Proof Stafs, Grime's, Pagin's 't ond JohnsonSmul
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India Rubber Belting and Hose, Stuccca and Land Piaster, Water Lime, Etc.
r'Maa«&otery
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AND BAKERY.v """7^
On Main Street, at the Open Front formerly occupied by J. F. Burnett's Saddierr, opposite Unio»-K,o«r, by ,3 IVIL1LIAM SAGE. -£,'f
nndersigrieJ has a fine stock of: CANDIES,'} RAISINS, jpROlTS and everything usually found onfectioners liuej which he intends to sell at the lowest pricey rest pr»ce ~*!FRESH BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, &c., constantly on band and for sale Wholesale and Retail." -His old friends and customers ?n cily aiid country wtJl have their orders attended to promptly, as formerly.
WILLIAM H. SAGHSF
Terre-Haute, mkrch 12, 'iK-24tf OppMite Union Row
N E W E S A I S E N
Notice to Builders.
,.S MANUFACTORY.
HAVE commenced the above business in the shop"tat»i!y occupied by A. L- Cliamberlain, on Fourth street, near the Post Office, Terre-Maute and w^uld 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 manufacturing my articles from the very bett quality of Lumber. Persons erecting buildings in the city or country will find it to their interest to give me a call, as 1 shall spare na pains to accommodate them In finish and the latest styles of work. Orders from a distance can be seut through the Post Office, and will receive Immediate attention. Persons in the city wHl leave orders as early as possible.
87, Main Street. Office, 12 Main Street
kbd iCentral dock, BUFFALO, N. Y. The undersigned has bwn appointed by the proprietMof Is vain able patent, Agent for Terre-Haute end the So r-
this rounding country. Any information In regard to its atlii-' ty. pvke inc., can be obufited by addreishig him either MtwMwUy or by letter port paid.
April 30,lS6S2~31-ly.u
:S^VESTI®~WIIJJL&MSp
(SUCCESSOR TO Z. GAPEN)
and
W O I I *. vvwaw wHh*^tew- Mad* of
pAW(3Ar aid Lead, fd«WB»d pewons from the indispensabla duUes atttendlng
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Peu r^ek«l Knhel, tail prww. sr ., tod JStewts, Ta
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CO*W»^L«?T ANTS, |^R|lE-f|4lT|5b5l?|ltANA.
tfed' Ftaxw*d. "Wwtr BMam **d Faabrr*,
v**. turn wmmiomz, ef Firs* *».: ®ttt«t»,-C*nat Dcermber
OFFERING
G. W. SHAFFER.
A. II. L. BAKER,
Forwarding and Commission
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BEL AIR,.
TEEL
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RIVER FEEDER DAM,
CLAY COUNTY. INDIANA.
OCKS, for building purposes, for sale at the Bel Air uarries. •'Tv."' feb. 21 -22-1
1852. »S^BROWN
& DODD,tt»cf.
FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -•/. TOLEDO, OHIO,
AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES: CLINTON LINL Wm- Wonteftth & Co., Alhanj, Proprietors, (li Ii & Keyser, 11» Biood Street, New ork, 0. P. Scoveil, 5 Broad Street, Boston, rt. re I
Wm. Monteath, Buffalo, Britton &. Co., Torre-Haiile, -M
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WESTERN FREIGHT EXPRESS COMPANY. PROPRIETORS! Win. Monteath, Buffalo, I Thomas P.Waters, N.Yerk H.C.Soutltwilli, jr., Albany, Wm. F. Leonard, do. Chapin & Kcyser, 113 Broad St, New York,] Waters fc Leonard, 2% Court land St., do I A T. P. Waters, 117 Broad St., do O. P. Bcovell, 5 Broad Street, Boston,
NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY. 4^7^ for Freight apply to *.-•**-a. "J?* P' SpnnWinS.i No.SCourtland St., New YprH,.^ r-c. s. Tappau, «?'«H. Squiern, Dunkirk. 'U~.irSam. Brown, Gef»rral Freight Agent, Foot Duaue St., N. Y. march 12, lt$52-24yl
"#11 LATEST 131PROVE3IENT. .'i W?
Noye's Improved Portable Grist Mill.
IIE subscriber hns Completed dnd tested his Improved Portable Grist Mill, for which lie has applied for Letters Patent. He Is now prepared to furnish to order a superior mill for grinding wheat and COARSC GRAINS. The mode of attaching the Runner Stone to the Spindle, together with the improved feeding attachment, secures a high motion to the stone, with perfect safety even to a THOUSAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. Thosubscriber claims that ho has invented aud attached to this Mill valuable Improvements, which moke it superior to all others uow in use. And further he has no hesitation in guarantying it to grind wheAt or coarse grains as rapidly, and at the same time doing as good work, WITH I.KSS LOSS OK YOWKK BV FRICTION, than any other Portable. Mill now in operation. These Mtils are of the best quality of French •Burr Stones, and are from 20 to 24, 30, 32, and 36 Inches in diameter. They are placed in a substantial fratue or husk and art driven by a nelt with steam, water, or horsepower.and are WARRAKTEU to perform perfectly In every, particular. JOHN T. NO YE.
TUE
COFFIN MAKER
»fTi friend, and wotild state that he is prepared to
tMr (twrth »fT» friend, and wonld state that he is prepared to uidertake the whole business of Funerals, If dcslr^i er any dirt thei*H-f,'at reduced prices.
A il£ARS£ wHl, 16 aft oases, be farnkhed/tfe af dkmrge .jdkfnMLi»
lO.fl$b *as.procnre coffins at his establishment. .. COFFIAS kept haud «f all «iw*. To persons in h« to#ntry ttdvM say, that I will furidlli itmie '&*kpar Ih&n they hare bora famished by auy tod will attaad tb auy ittaanceawt ow t*a miiee.
Mneu l«|th» «eu»rr, and will attaad the Fanaral with tny HHKrse, flee of chaise, any (tistancs srot .SH6P W Ctww-ry *»JRE«trtwe«B MI
Vriw-Htete, ApHl 5, IS50. «7
Teriw-HiiBte, April
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Market and Second
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COOKERLV & McLEAN, ATTORNEYS
AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, TERR13-IIAUTE, INDIANA.
EL McLEAN,
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tij XcgadQ, to«k«taltuur M»rtg*g*e,
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I fcr OFFiciT Umea B«« 0* ?(Msraal PriaUa^ Ksneinw 91,1851-g-tf
TTnnawha T.pWn Sflklt. aWlf Kaiiawfeii 9«lt,
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May l&M3t| Be»ton Store
iNiTI ADVERTISEMEttS.".
FALL AND WINTER—18«2 aad
IJ I N A NP A ElenS1^® to offsr to to our friends, and te.lAe inspection »f
our heartfelt Utauks for the unmistameable
demonstrations of approval received in both the wholesale and retail departments of our business, in renpoetfuity Soliciting a continuation of the pnblie favor, we deem it uuiieoefis*ry to recapitulate our nhrivalled facilities and systems of conducting our business* which enables us compete, not excel, any establishment of tho kind in tho Unlon. We beg lo say, that every step in progress. In ex^perience, and extending our busiuess, tends towards enabling us thejno|teto extend great inducements and fncilities to onr Ctistdmersl Having enlarged our h^wluess to a considerable degree since last Spring, we are tbis season
urekasertgenerally, a stock of goods, which, in superior Utf af make, beauty af styles, and lowne$s af prices, has cert»l"5y »°l
in
Garments, made to measure on the shortest possible notice. Remember—Yo 134 Main street, a rich Gothic fropt, with a flag hanging out—•"CLOTHING"
Sept. 1?, '52-50-3to COHEN, GLASER & C0,«
i. strattb.^ HA7.LRTT.
•f,k '3 ISAAC
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Corner or Front Sc.
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1852
STRAUB & CO.v a s.WVf. FACTORY, John sts.. Cincinnati, OKT6.
WAREHOUSE No. 19 Front St. between Main &,Walnut
above is wood cut of a double geared'^Qeen of the South" Corn Mill. We. manufacture a Colt Breaker of groat strength and durability, and ease of operation.
We pl'aco this useful contrivance on all sizes of Mills, by which means we convert a Corn Mill into a Stock Feed Mill but a few minutes work to put it ou, or to take it off.
We manufacture portable Mills, single and double geared (best quaii!v of French burrs) to grind Wheat, Corn and Slock Fee 's, cafcu'*ted for steam, water or horse power. These Mills haie been ruS steam mid horse power in competition against tho othermrfh0 at our State Fairs and have never failed to s&try offlhenrst premium—ou one occasion was awarded aheautifu, ?''vei medal. Onr Mills, also took two first premiums, as tho best Mills, at two annual Fairs of our Mechanic'slnstitnte.
ALSO—Portable SAW Mills, to be run by steam, water or horsepower. This Mill was exhibited in operation by horsepower, at tho Ohio State Fair, In 1050, when it was awarded a premium and a splendid silver medal.
ALSO—Different kinds of portable horso powers, and steaih Engines.' All our articles, for cass of operation, simplicity, usefulness, and durability, are surpassed by none now In use
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All our articles are warrauted-as represented—or no sale—at our cost of transportation and the money refunded. For a full description aitd testimonials of merit and usefulness we refer those interested to our pamphlet, to be'had at our factory, where tfe take pleasure to explain each article/
Yi
ISAAC STRAUB & CO.
NoT« —Mr. Kimball, the partner of J. 11. Burrows, while exhibiting a Burows Mill at our Stale Fair, last fall, Was boisterous about his Mill, and courageously entered into a verbal agreement with me to grlad com thus whoever grinds the morft, regarding quality aud quantity, was to be the owner or both mills, at each and every trial, v.
FIRST TRIAL
Straub to ron an 18 inch Mill J? Borrows & Co. to run a 20 inch Mill. X'SECOND TRIAt. Straubtolun a 22 Inch Mill ti Burrowu &. Co. to run a 24 Inch Mill.
THIRD TRIAL a
Straub to run a 2G Inch Mill Burrows &. 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 ears of corn. I will run my 18 infch "Queen of the South," with a ccb-
and Wm. Stewart's G*iK and Kentucky Stock Feed Mills,
a {ew
Come boffcsdMI* be cowardly—U"5"
walking strut into the merits of a thi.***-
Japanned Tin Ware Manufactory,
Northwest-Cerner of Pearl aud Walnut Streets,
CINGINNAJ1, OHIO.
department in the way of rooms, machinery of tlwJcM* ifafnwMem, I am now ready to pffer^tejthe publfc Ilio aa a*wrtn(e4!l tf JAM*Jtift», OwiBtmi., lkiojttao aad Panssn Tis W*«* aa can be bouglit ia any Kastern City, arhich I will sell to Country Merchants, Stove aud Tis Dealers, Pedlers, ami others, at soch prices as will yield a handsome proAt to the buyer. Every article I oflfcr for sale is manufactared ia my owu shop, from Ibn taw material, and BDdermy own persoaai superintendance, tiod te this particular I claim to- nave it in my power to oflF^r iudaoemenU^ar svperior to any ether dealer is the West. Healers who have been accasiomed to making their purchases in the Eastern Cities will find that they eaa de equally #effbere,la point ofprice and quality. And, in addition to this, the$r may h«y jost wket they want, and may fill tep th«iriteckc as they may dealre, without the Inconvenience of wailing *U weeks or two awolhs /er
A. R. BREWER,
No. io Fifth" Street, North side, bctwt «u itnd M"#l««t, GfNCtTfNA II, OHIO, It I ANOFACTURER of Bright Ware, Coffise nndTea i?l Uros, Chaffing Dishes, of Wad#
TOILHT WARR,^U W Wt* & u. Wardr»heSh«wrfatlii, Sponge Baths, I Hip acd SiU B«£hs, SunxMMiaa A#***' ftsths. Bath Tab«rssri«assiaee,
maoe order.
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He aitsa ke*)M«a«atat»Uy e« i«sd a general aa*«rt«e»ti»f
Pmaaed, Japtetol, and Bronxed
iVkoletah and Retail.
N.B. Ali *iais JOBBING done la Tln,C^F«» yd
Iran, aeareh li^
Bbok Agents Wasted
riTO eircttlate 2few and Pe^akr works In Tadlaa* awd I liihMts,1 Of«t indoeementar are edfcred to
wSto,.. !. S*
J«ae 11, ISS2-II the Big Book.
CKClMJATi
18Sa
!Jiis
Mm
•?'e?a?,#r Smoothing Irons
83°Country merchants should not fail Jqf see tin? stoc8H0 ur„_ before purchasing. N. B—The Merchant Tailoring business we still carry on in connection with the above. Having now engaged tha^wo beet cutters (exclusively for tiio measure work) in the Western country,Tind having always on hand such an enormous choice of all kinds of goods to select from, we can offer iudncenents to those wanting fashionable garments, that cannot he met with elsewhere.
Knives and Forks, cocoa handles, 1 Pair Carverfi to match, 1 Corkscrew and Funnel, 1 Large Waitor,
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breaker attachment, the tame article that took the premium at ^leir way, while their prico is quite moderate. They are the Ohio Stale Fair, laStfaU, against a 24 Inch Burrows Mill
ea8il
both to be run at once and if yon are" apprehensive of a' risky Pomeroy gle article fatt to grind equal In quality and quantity combined prtfducUoos of the two or three mills just as you connection with warming please,j
business yon ha've my entire approbation to run Mr.! For DweHings, Churehe. and other Public Buildings, of a
ha^doUar,rt stakwj^PROFTBMERSON'S
put «p. -.,1.^- llk! IN E TOPS of all sizes,
BoU,Ui«f
RTDiI
Oct 8, l#Wim3 ISAAv*. STRAl B. GEORGE WALKER, r- 83t^ LEONARD STREET, near4troadway, NewV0Ik* Oct. 2,1852-2m3
nm*
AV1NG made lirge addftloas to my manufacturing' "CT^^'JJiSiS n»chlnery, and afj
ADVERTISEMKifey
^TIIE COST OF GOING TO HOUSEKEEfiOT.
i*"pHE sutacriber having determi»fed to put his prices at A the lowest remuurraUvc poiut in view of increasing sales, lias no hesitation in showing his list of prices to )is customers, asssiring them (which-ts almost a#ed* lless,) that for the qumlily of article presented, the price ps marked down to the lowest posdblo rate. Other artiIcles may aad doubUess will he offered for less price, hearing the same alia^ie aad name, but unless with a viols of Inoulng up the tiiffisrence, tho article cau not he of the same quality. Having my line of iaiportatioa and manufacture now fully complete, ao other esUblishmeut CA.X HONESTLY undersell m. Am my prafit* w*U apcewarily bs s.nall, I cannot afford to ran any risk whatever in credits, tliereforathe cash wiU he expected on the delivery of the goods. 1 la #«itdiying my ptk** «o «slo««ly, I am determined to hold to my usual rule of selling trnly articles of the best E a it
AH inferior CLASS of goods woulu Took CHWPFT oa P^PER, but a year1# use would show the difference lu favor of Utc
A role adopted in this Establishment four years since will be strictly adhered to-thai of naming the lowest price, and strictly adhering to that price, refer to list to show what can bo done towards house keeping for $30.
The following list of articles, of good quality, which ere all requslte in going to house keepUg may bo l»M for thirty dollars, or'any part at proportionate rates:,
1 Kitcheu Shovel and Tongs^2 Painted Palls,
1 Tinned Iron Saucepan, 1 Floor Scoop, 1 Sugar Scoop, -j* 1 Barrei Cover,
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1 Half Barrel Cover, 1 Pepper and Flour Dredge 3 Tin Pie Plates, 1 Tin Wash-Bnsiu,, 1 Dish Pan, 3 Table Teaspoons, Iron, 1 Cmopping Knife aud Bowl, 2 Tea and Coffee Canister, 2 Japanned Lamps, 1 Match Safe, 1 1 Chamber PailjW—
3 Large Cedar Wash Tahs, 1 Wash-Board, 3 Dox. Clothos-Pins, if} 1 Set Table Mats, 1 Britannia Coffee Pot, 1 Do Tea Pot,
For sale 4t Retail by,Country Merchants throughout the ttuiled States and Canada. Sept. 24-52m3
"PIANO FORTE EMPORIUM"
Q/?1 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. The mostexten. OO.I. slvo and varied assortment of ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, plain and ornamental, elegant patterns, elaborately carved, and highly finished with Pearl ksys, ull of onr own manufacture, and warranted in every particular* can be found at our Ware-Rooms, 301 Broadway, N .Y.
Sept. 17, l852-51yl BEN NET &CO.
Metal and Plate GHass Mantles or
CHIMNEY PIECES MANOrACrrCBKD BV THK 5 vi. MIRROR MARBLE COMPANY. Thesis Mantles in style, finish aud durability are unequaled by anything In market. They are rapidly coining Into general favor, and are highly prized by those who have them In use. They cannot be soiled by oil, actd, or any other iubstance,, therefore tlieir beautifal lustre is very easily and permanently preserved. They are a perfect gom In their way, while their prico is quite moderate. They are easily aud safely transported and any mechanic can set them.
Warm Air Furnaces,
Terre./faate, Feb. 28,1851-22-tf •!_. 1-
n*in
r-Fir*^a
1 Cullender, I Coffee Boiler, 1 Grater, 1 Tin Dipper, 1 Egg Whip, 1 Basting Spoon, 1 Skimmer,
isa ®.'^»
2 Scrub Brostv?«» 1 Dust Pan,
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1 Dust Brush, 'afa. 2 Brooms, ,,.4 a ,,, I Coffee Mill, I Clothes Horse* 5 1 Flour Sieve, 1 Oil Filler, 1 Knife-Box, 4 'I Door Mat, *je £, I Kitchen Table,
Potatoe Masher, 1 Floor Pall, 1 Spice Box, 1 Pustry Board,
BURNET'S IIOVSE-FI'RNIS
I [l.ATK OK Nf.w VOIlK,]
[Jewelry,extensively
iCi
Rolling Pin, I Clothes Line,
I
ING DEPOT
Nov. 5, l8Sa-Gtf No. 14 East 4tU St., Cincinnati.
fire and Water Proof Composition Roofe.
ri ^HE proprietors of this cheap and valuable mode of roofing havo trnJo, extensive arrangements^for^ Uu
manufacture of the materials, to supply country. It Is Well adapted to the roofs 01 targe uuiiaings, such as ware houses, Dopot Buildings of Rail Road Cos., etc., as well us to the dwelling house aud suop. 1 rlntod directions for putting ou the roofs, furnished with the materials. Persons wishing particular information cau receive our "Circular" on application. AddroM
S. M. & C. M. WARRENS J*
No. 92 Pearl Street, between Vine and liace, Oct. 1, 1852-Um CINCINNATI, OHIO., rrV-
HENRY Q-. WRAY,
MAUI
ACTI'III:K OF JI: LUY,
S NOW engaged in the Manufacturing of at No. 141 Main Street, Derby's Buildings, entrance 1st door south of Smead's Banking House,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Diamonds set in the newest styie, and every variety of Jewelry made to ordt*. October 15, 1852.3wH
FARVIN & MTTNROE,
GENERAL NEWSPAPER & PERIODICAL AGENTS Abo, Agents for the tale of Printing Presses, Type, Ink, Paper, Cards and keep constantly on Iwnd a good assortment of STATIONERY, and all of the late Publications, at No. Fourth Street, west of Walnut, Cincinnati,Ohio.
October ll», lfc$2.. «f
:NEW YORK ADVERTISMENTS.
INDIA RUBBER GLOVES, MITTENS, &c.
COUNTRY
q"US'wOOlCCJ-lNKr)
Merclmnts In making their purchases,
should not neglect tlicso desirable and Saleable articles,. Their manufscture has been much Improved recently and they aro made very durable. Particular attention- is re-
GLOVES AND MITTENS,
They are indispensable in cold and wet weather. Ladles will find th.sse Gloves useful in any work that will soil the hands, at tho same time that thev will dine the worst Salt Rheum or Chapped Hand* immediately. They are inado all lengths to protect the am.: «»d wrists, or "ale by Bowen aad. McNamco, Now York Noreross and Io wm1, Boston John Thornley, Philadolphia E. m. undersoil and Co., Baltimore Gill and Brother, St. Louis Bartann Hickcox, Cincinnati, and by all Rubber Dealers in the Union.
insuring at alt times a pure and
VENTILATORS AND CHIM-
at wholesale and retail.
AlfNOTTS VENTILATING CHIMNEY VALVES,
,n p„r wie at the Air Warming aad Ventilating Warehouse
Tower Mills^
fot
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Wheat Co«, o,
for 08i»i with all who may give us their custom. MILLER & SOULE Corner of Chestnut and Water ittff
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Oils, Paints, Slc.
Lard, Com aod fish 0iJ»
VVhHc Lead In t)il, i-« do do dry, .... •••_, Spanish Whiting, Red Lead, Litharge, Puttjr,
Paiot Brashes, Vanft«h Brashes, -r Grahnag da Sash do fi 'j. Shellac, Emory, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glaaa, 7 by 9, to 24 by 36, v_ DikmOada. 1 Picture and Looking Gla«» Frauits, ''Superior Gotd Leaf, *•, Together wilh a full aaaorlment of Dry
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P«ot» J. COOK it CO.,
Cordage, Blocks, &c.
MANlLLA
Rope, sJl atwwi
SS". ttktxr Swh.eojsfe r. Trot Lines Pfoogh lineal Sewing Twkssy 9rwwn'y• 4a?
.fitogteatalirii*D«a$tfTttkt* )0 inches Packing Yarn
O«ham.
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MEDICINES. $500 CHALLENaE!
WIUTKVKR concerns the health and happluess of a people ts at all times of the mo»t valuable importnucn. I tafcc it for 3 granted that every person will do all In their power, to save the lives of their children, and that every prr*on will en(•eavor to promote their own healtli at all'sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, accarding to the opinion of the most celebrated Phy.»icinns are the primary causes of a large majority of di&o^os to Which children andadultsidre liaUb tiyou have «n Mpetito coutluuHlly chaugeublo from one kind'of food to another, Bad Bw-alh, Pain in the Stomach, Picking :,t the Nose Harda««» aud FuJlneesof the Bclty^ Dry Cough, Sow Fever) Pulse Irregular—remember th^t all these denota.WORJMS, and you should at once apply |he remedy:—
Hobensack's Worm Sjn-up/I
An articlo founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, beiug perfecilv safe when Uken, and can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beUeficiat effect, where BmtM Complaints and Diarrhtra have made them weak and 'debilitated tho Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands with OUt an equal in the catalogue of medicines, in giving tone amjrstrength to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dv-srsrstA, the astonishing cures performed bjr this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best ovkleuce of its superior efficacy o^r all others*
J» 4*.il».
THE TAPE WORM!
This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that Infest the human system, it grows to an almost Indefinite length becoming so coiled aud fastened .hi the Intestines aud Slomach effectiug tho health so eadly as to cause St. Vitds Dance, Pits, Sec., that-these afflietwl seldom if ever suspect that it is TAMS WORM hastening them to au early grave. lu order to. destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove all ohstructous, that the Worm Syrup may net direct upon the Worm, whtert must bo taken iu doses of 2 Tablespoonfulls 3 times a day these directions followed have uever been knowu to fail in curing the most obstinate case of
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the
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You will find tin so PiUs an invaluable medicine In nany complaint* to which you are subject. It, obstruction* either total or parti.il, tliey Ituvo been found of inestimalde benefit, restoring their functional arrangements ton healthy action, purifying tlio blood and Other Huijs »o effectually to put to ilight ull (-.omplainU which may nrlse from femiilV irregularitivs, as headache, giddiucss,' dirtiness of sight pain,in tho shle, back, «5*o.
None genuine unless signed J. N. llobejuack, all oliieet, being base Iinitalioii. Cf Ageuts wishing doVl shpplb%nnd Store KeHptiN-de-^ slrtnis of becoming Agents must uddrvss the Proprietor J. N. Hubenxaek, Philadelphia, Pa. i5*
Sold by all Druggiftti and Merchaiita In the UnltedStitM Pamphlets to be obtained of tho A ire Is gratis.
AGENTS:
BUOU NING WALL, Terre-Hautr, Wholvsnkel and Itelall Agents, who will supply Dealers,&«.. O* Pricfi I'Hfh 25 oriits. se|il.".'l, 'f)2-l!)yi
ICat«reAa«eorl)intt to A-t tf Con^mtn, In lint iniir 1H.M, bjr J, If #. lleugtUMl, M. It. I11 tho CI.MK'O Offire tiftlm llMrfet ''"l Cuurt for tlw iitMtero 1/lxtrlrt el l'«un»)lvauin. jf
Another Saientifio
DIGESTIVE FLUID
on
GASTRIC JUICE.
Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OP THE OX, after directions of BARON LIKRKJ, the great' Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. HOUGHTON, M, J).,.
Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wriiderfnl remedy for Indigestion, I)ys» prp«ln,.Jnniidiee, Liver Complaint, Coimtipntinu and Debility, Curing after Naiure's owu method, by.
Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice.
ET Half a teuspoonful of PEPSIN, Infused lu water, wil dlgent or dissolve, F'm Poundl of lioabt Ue'f In about tiro hour*, out of the stomach.
PEPSIN Is the chief clement, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—Uie Solvent pf the Footl, the Purifying, Preierting, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and intestines. It i» extracted from the Digestive Stomach of .the Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL Dinesnvr. Fi.uin, precisely like the natural Gastric Jalce in ilsChcmi cal powers, and'furulshiug a complete and perfect eubetiUite for Tt. By the aid of thli preparation', the pains nnd evils of INDIGESTION aud DYSPEPSIA are removed, josl a* they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing case* of Debility, Emaciation, Nor-, vous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be, on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon^. which it is based, Is In tho highest degree curious and markable.
Scientific Evidence
RON LIEBIG lu Ills celebrated worE on Animal Chemistry, |»ys: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric J«ic«, Way be readily prrptrtfd from the mucous membrane of t(ie stomach of the Ox, in which various articles of food, a* meat and eggs, will be nfle.nedr Changed, and di/e*ted,.ju»t in the tame manner 01 they tcuuld be injfohuiMn A 1
IT Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular,, gratis^ giving a large amount af Sm.-nrmc EVIDK»( E i«i/fillar to the above, together with Reports of REMARKANUL .tram, from kit parts of the United Statc^
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TAPE WORM,
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05r Hobensack's Liver Pills.
is
»,or to dls&se than the
LI .K, it serving as a filt«rer to purifv the blood, or rivlut the proper secretion to the bile so that any wrong aotiou of the Liver effects the other Important parts of the svstem and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice Dvs' pepsiu.&o. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might iudicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of ROOTS am! PLANTS furnished by natuTe to heal the slek. Namely, 1-st, An EXPECTORANT, which augments the secrction from the Pulmonary mucus membrane or promotes the discharge of secreted! matter. 2nd. An ALTKR.ATIVE, which chang.wl,, soiuol Inexplicable aud insensible manner tho certain morbid action of the fcystein. 3rd. A TONIC, whfeh gives tone! and strength to tho nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A CATHARTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with tho other ingredients) and operating bo the Bowel*, mid impelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and pnritying tho Blood, which destroys disease and reslofos health.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CtlRER^^f
DP HOUGHTON'S PK'SlN has prodaced the most, marvellous «tff* cls, iii curing cases of l)thilUy, Kmaciation.i Nertou Vcdine, »»d Dy*pc0lc Confuntptim* It Tinposelble to give the tff 1W the limits of Ull* advertisement httt anthetitlcated h*Ve J^rmf ok %2£than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE in Philadelphia, New York and Boston alone. These were^ nearly all desperate cases, and the cores were not only rajiJ!" and wonderful, but permanent. it is a great Kermut AntutoU, and nularly useful for tendency to BijioUs disorder, Uver GomplaJiit, Fever and' A sue, or badly treated fever and ague, and the evil effect#: Out nine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a ioBg sickness. Also, for exdew lu eating, an*" Uia too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconcile*^ Health with InUmperane*
Dr Hwehrw'aPiems Is prepared fn Powder and In Fluid form—and in Prescription viala for the use of Physicltns.
PUVATS CiacuLsas for the use of PhysieiSos, inay bo obtained of Dr. Houghton or hla Agent*, describing the whole proeew of preparation, aod gltlng Uie authorities upon which tbe claims of tills new remedy are based. As It is no!!«
ttcret remedy, no otqeeUoS can bo rsl^d against use by Physicians iu resp^etoble standing h»d regular practice price, ONE DOLLAR P«r boWfe. ,T
AgyfrV—'W/JOD JSf DOft NELLY, TArt Ifante-.
Wholesale and Retail Agents:
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Wonder!
Dn. J. S. HOUGHTON'S GREAT DYSPEPSIA Cl'KMR. fit" nf
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Agents:
CHAWHEAD & BROWNING, Indiaiwpolfs.imM4r April 9th,
New Carriage Mannfactory.
A variety of CatrlMgea* Ba»glast Barouches and W a a a a CTREPAIRING ofsdl kifiiadone oa thoshortest Mp«| .S I Alao, Palatias «o8 Varnishiag: done wKh neatnaas.
J. COOK 4. CO. Terre-ILmie, April 9, ISW-SStf
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1 HAVE commenced the Carriage Mansf«cturiig business,my Nem Shop, In North Terre-mute, on the corner of Fifth Street
and Ufayette Koad. wliere all branches of the business will be promptly attended to, and eny work from *»y shop shall not lie seiywwd os the Wabash, for beauty of stylo ehwanee »f 6nf»6 or eomplito «rorknuiniblp UM aurabfllty ud at prices, CHEAPER than heretofore.
JNO. WJL DOUGLASS
