Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 15, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 January 1853 — Page 4
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DOOR AND GATE SPRING.
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TKE YANKEE OUTDONE!!
CALL at the sign of the PAD LOCK, aad leave your order fur one half dozen,, to* be pal on, aiid warranted at $1 /3 each. iSVf Hand' Hill* for (food* at COS*T.
Sfc. IL POTT EH, Sign of the Pod Lock, East nido ot the Sqnvre,
jr., lS52-3tf TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
COAL GRATES.
I ^HOSK iii waul t( a Ixinitlfiil parlor or fitting room Coal Grate, will 6nJ jtwl the article, all complete with summer fronts ul the sign of tb« Pad Lock. SH*o, »m»ll-r sixes complete ui fS)., lo $6.
Hronzed and Jspau'd Shovel aiki Tongs, Stumlsot $1,25 to 1,50.
PulUliod Steel Shovel and Tongs in sett* at $1,50 to $4,00
Oct, 15, lH52-3tf 8. H. POTTER 4- CO.
Powder.
|.\ST r.-ccivci a rn-w lot of very sopert'ir Powder, pat
FALL STOCK
OF HARDWARE
For 1S52.
I Til xuUffiJx'r^ra Sign of the MILL HAW, Norlli Side of the Public H'jujrw, are now reviving their fail s.vck of
American and Foroign
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Sec.,
rt-oeHlly selects! with greut care by one or tUo partner*, front the iniport«rs aii'l uta»uftclurer» In New York and other elites. They would respectfully Invite the attention of tlie public to an examination of tiirir siosk, it bciug one of the largest and be*t s^lectod ever brought to this market, coinprUiug every articl*s rc(|uir by tho firmer or rue* (•luiiilc, und will be sold at surh pik-es as cannot fail to plcutfe thorns who wUb to pure host*. Among their slock, limy bo found a largo and cotnploto assiortmeiit of 1'ilUburgh and JuuittUa liar, round anrfwiuare Iron
Slub do Noil K»i «nd liori^ shoe do Husnia and Auierkuii KIMVI iron C»st atcel u!l Blister and German do. «|iriiig, do Slab .!o a heavy stock of cut nail*, Belmonl.worfcf, from :id to 40J^ Lathing do., fence and flooring do wro't do,, 6, 8, and lUd, Spikes, Log Chains Trace do,, Coil Chain, Chopping Axe«, gfe^it variety. Broad Axes, Hatchets, Mill Saws, different brands Cut do \V hip do., llimd sawn, wood wiw», Spades and Shovel#, Forks, K«k«-#, Graiu Siiovels, Augers, Chisels, Grubbing tuble an«3 teaSjioou^, INjiiipocket, butcher and shoe Knives, Padlocks, Mivea and forks, brass kettles, iron tea keuh Steelyards, Balances, Flat Irons, Waggon Boxes, See., Stu., &•c.f Their stock of
Building and Finishing Materials,
is very complete, consisting of door locks and lutches.of every description, metal, mineral and burnished Knobs, door and blind Butts, win low {,'laiw all mes, pine sash do., Iron and brass bolts, latches, screw*, bliud catches, window do., sash cord, bell pulls and carriages, stair rods and eyes, together with every article of goo Is required in this line.---Also, looking glass plates, table and tea waiters, hull, sldo and table lamps, gerinan sliver table and tea spoons, butter knives, cream and salt spoons, forks, Ivory handled knives and forks by the sett (*1 pieces) or dozen, scissors, shears, barbers polut*, &c. Their Stock of
TOOLS, of all kinds,
is very large. Among them are Jack, Kore and Smoothing Planes, Double and Single Irous Sunli Planes, Pump do. Rabbit und Moulding do., and every kind of Plane used by Carpenters or Cabinet Makers, Plane Irons, Double and Single, Iron and Wood Bench Screws, also, Mouse Hole Anvils, Bellows, Sledge Hammers, Solid and Braxcd Box Vices, Screw Plates, liorso Hflsps aud Files, Horse Blioe Nails, ftc.i Large Stock, Mahogany, Rosewood and Black Walnut Voueers. Block Walnut, Brauclv and Mahogany Knobs, liulr Cloth, all widths, Sofa nod Chair Springs. Hpanlsh Moss^ Slue, Smdpaper, (Jopol Varnish, Npirits Turpentine, &o with a great variety of Gun Trimmings, Locks,Percussion, Flint and Back Action Triggtrs, Mainsprings, Mounting, Tubes, and Nipples, Bullet Moulds, tleimau lire I Silver, Sheet Brass, Caps, Single nnd Double Shot Guns, HiileBarrels,Colts Revolvers,and every article wanted by Gun Smiths they hive ulso a full Stock of Hiioti limit tigs, Lusts, Mens' and Womens', Boot Trees rimping Board* and Irous, Pegs of all sixes, nnd a full lock ol
All Kinds of Leather,
PpnnUli Sole, Upper, French and Philadelphia calf Skins, ni»phndld article, KipSklns, Murccco do. Lining do. Binding do., Zinc, copper,, nad I rou Shoe Nalls, Thread and evory kiml of Tool used by Shoo Makers, also—Buggy Axles, Buggy Springs, all siaes, Wagon Springs, Seattle. Buggy Shaltt1, Hows knd Hubs, Dash Irons, carriage Bolts, Buggy Irous &c., &e. They woulc partioulariy call the attention of buyers to tlulr stock of
Saddlery,
which they believe will be found to be larger and more complete than any other In this market. Full and half Spanish Saddle Trees, Fall Back do, Mens and Boys, Demlpcak do i3lde do common and Self-adjusting Gigand Harness do.-J«pan Sliver and Brass mounted- Silver, Brass nnd Japanned Mountings. Silver and Brass mounted Coach uud Gig Hames. High nnd low top wood Stage do. Skirling, liar new, Brule, KnamftHed a'"J ratent Leather Rubber, Knamelied and Oilcloth for TOJM, Dutfe •ud Twilled Hog Ski us No. I and 'i Pit Skiuf wiJo and bartow W«f, r'ringes, Head l.lningis Drub oud Blue
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up in a net* article of Tin Flasks, kegs and keg», October 24, 1631-tf JOHN TIERNAN. lor stale fomr than at any othrr placeOct. 15, Ii*5'i-3n.9 S. If. POTTKIt 4- CO^
Hiuwles, Stump Joints, Hog and Kip Skin
collars $n«igs Trt^ S,lk, Thread, Lashes aud VViiips Lace TaeKx, together iT\ ilete assortment of Bitts, Buokles. Stirrups, ||«o i^Jilag*: Koln, Straining, Roller and Girting Webb, Worst wltow KwK'tJss, Ornaments, Rdu and Breast ariHMtlr^oAS, and every kind of
Saddlers' Tools.
Thev also have Pure White, Lead, f*turtnc? hrautf, *.-• rantrS l.hiseed Gil, i«ard do, o»uh »*ad cep.il Vam '1 PalntSi Palut Brushes Tin Plate 1. C. 4c X.J Tinned copper, copper Bottom* Waggon and Buggy Boxes Strap and Hook Hhtges RUlo Powder Bar and Pig Lead Shot, Bullets, &e. They have j«*t neeived, Twtuty Boxes
Collins' and Levei ett's Axes,
A Splendid article manufactured Tor this market, ot the verj best Iron and Steel—they also have on band and wilt keep constantly, Pump chain 1*4 and '2 Inch, Pump crauks and Rollers, Tubing, Cistern Pumps, Uad Pipe, cordage, all sixes, Packing Yaru and complete assortment of every article iu tfw Hardware Line.
Oct 22, '5a-4't! roTWlPI & BUR?fAM.
Cloths, Cassinieres and Heady DS1A£)1
LA ROE Stock ef /'!»tbs, CassiKiere*, SaUuet*, AH Wool Twved#—CKv»ls Liiiitij?»—Merino, Black Sitin an other VesUag*. Keutncky jeau* and Linseys.
Also,
For Farmers and Working Men, a cheap lot id1 niotbinc, il.wvv Overcoat*, 3***, a»*d Vc*t»—w^A Kossnth and Vbta us.
Plush an:! K«r C«t»s—
Uuek. Mitts nnd ti love*— fC sale at tho P^PLE*S STORK, Nov. 5th, L'-i'i-tJ ly B* VVn.u**c v\. fc.**t.v.
TO THE Pt'lll.lt" IN %i:.NEitAI« AND EVERY OXK IN PVI1TKI LAR.
THE
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PEOPLES' STORE,
KEPT BY WlLLlAMS v^ EARLY, On jSatioml KMd Strrel vpjwil* the COVHT *UQ(J8&
.Vfiidhele'wtW. »iva a/a «rtl aad ea»«^ ILLlAM^ EARL\.
fit. itKUT.
BRITTON & CO.,
FORW UUHMti CtMlittlSSlOS ,U1»BC11 XTS, I°K TKRIfcK-llAUTK» INDIANA.
CASH PAID FOR
Wh-at. Ft**««d, White and FeaOter*, W \"KHOl-*E, aad »iiUeet*, Caaal B*mb. |«e»Wr
To Ccuntry Merchants.
MFRCHANtS
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la the c*aatty »»lt thtaarti Steek*. w-wUi da weJII to 9
n* riwv -f DRY tiOOlW. p»w air- TIU&K
tiMter jge*f« *•*. v. Y*rk a
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Bargains to be had in Leather
AT REDUCED PRICES I
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WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL DEALER IN HIDES'Xn^ AND LEATHER, vner National Road Street, Green Front*?*
North oflhe Square,
Terre-Haute, Indiana.
rpiIE undersigned informs bis friend# and the public JL genorally, (bit be bas the moit complete stock of
Best Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather
Men's
Goat, Deer and Lamb Skin* *hoe binding all of which
CAN BG j|a(j CHEA FOR
Polished StcelPokers. ,, o, x-r-rc-u JL ON The public are respectfully requested to call and examine my slock. CASH paid for Leather in the rough
Prompt attention paid to all orders. 0*Tbe highest cash price paid for Hides, green afcd dry,
A|#TJ( for good Sheep Pelt*.
BOSTON LEATHER STORE, KATIOKAL EOAD STREET. OPPOSITE t'NION BOW. TERRE-HAUTE, INI).
ff^HB subscriber* inform Uie public that they have just I opened ou National Road street,oppositeCuion Row,a IJ2ATHEK STOKE, with a full assortment of ail kinds of Leather, snch as Spanish, Cincinnati, aod Country-Tanned Sole Leather Upper, Kip, Bridle, Harness, Skirting and Collar Leather French and Philadelphia Calfskins Lining, Sheep and Deer skins. Binding, Padskins Twnpico and French, gentlemen's and ladies Morocco. •,
They also intend to keep a genoral assortment of SHOE FINDINGS, LASTS, BOOT AND SHOE TREES, CLAMPS, PEGS, &c., &r.'. Their arrangements with Uie Manufacturers and Importers in the Eastern cities, are such as to enublo them to sell svery thing ot the very lowest prices.
Cash paid for Green and Dry Hides. GEO. KERCKHOFF &. CO Terre-llaute, April 23,1852-30yl
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rx-lD^ J- M. HAGER embraces this opportunity of informing his former patrons, and the public generally, that he has removed his
Saddlery and Harness Manufactory,
lo the frame building, on Market Street, south of Longdon's {formerly Dole's) Livery Stable, where be keeps a general assortment of SADDLERY, HARNESS, BRIDLES, and every tiling in that lliw. O" All work entrusted lo him neatly and promptly executed.
Jlit. SAMUEL IIAGER
N, B. Ginseng, Flaxseed, Beeswax aud Mustard Sood, taken In exchange for goods, or in payment of debts. ,t Night Bell at tho side door on Fourth Street _M«Y 7, l£5*2-32tf
."".Taxawf***" H. R. SMITH, D. D. S.
BFIXG
now permanently located in his new Office on Ohio street, 4th door East of the Public Square, will at all limes be la readiness to wait on hi* patrous iu all thiUes pertaining to his profession.
N. B. No credit giveu for operations unless by previous arrangement. Terre-HautOi November 1«», l$j0--ly
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. *j
DOZ.EN Kossuth, Jenny Llnd and Mexican Wool OU 3 Cases Fashionable Silk Hats [and Fur Hats 30 doicn Silk and Mohair Plush, Cloth aud Velvet Caps '10 eases Kip and Calf Men's Boots and Shoes 2) and Enamel and Morocco Ladies Boolies, Buskins aud Jenny Llnd'#, Gam Over-Shoes tawd Booties, at .'
Nov. 15,Ie52-7tf
T*m»K tie*
LEATHER So this market, which is ofiered si the lowest- All of which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at their I j^D
Mr C& -*K8
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New York Red Cincinnati Band Harness, Bridle and Skirting Leather *,. Rip and Calf Skin* and Upper Leather Lining and Pad Skins Philadelphia Ladies Morocco
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Has 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.
Terrc-IIaute, March 26, loS2-2btf
A. A. BBOWKFTFO. JQHHT. WAU".
PRAIRIE CITY DRUG STORE
IJUOWNIXG & WALL.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, coR.vea 4TH ANI NATIONAL ROAD STRKETS, CXIOJC BOW, TEltRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. I TAVING purchased this new and elegant establishment I 'JL from Its former proprietor, Dr. R. H. Swain, und fitted It np In the most desirable aud convenient manner, we are now prepared to accommodato all who will favor us with their patronage, with every article belonging to our line. We are now In rccelpt of a very heavy Spring supply, which rsnders our stock one of the largest aud most complete ever brought to the Wabash Vulley, all of which we are prepared to warrant, nnd are determined to sell for CASH, or to undoubted prompt dealers, on the usual time, as low as they cau be purchased in any of the neighboring cities. Wo respectfully luvHe the attention of Merchants, Manufacturers, Physicians, Consumers and Dealers, generally, who will find our stock to comprise a full, extensive and well-selected supply of
Drugs and Medicines,
Surgical Instruments, ChcmieaLs, Paints, Oils, DyeStuffs, Slices, Varnishes, Brushes, Perfumery, Glassware, American Window-Glass, Apothecaries Shop Furnjliire, Pure Wines and Brandies,
Snuff, Cigars, Tobacco, Fancy Soap, &c., &c.,
All of which we will sell at Wholesale or Retail, upon terms as favorable as any establishment in the "Valley.' Having made extensive arrangements in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, for the purchase of our Goods from lmportrrs and fir*t hamln, we feel assured that by these Increased facilities, we can ofter greater Inducement* to the trade than has over before been offered in this murket. 13*One of the firm, Dr. WALL, being ft practitioner of Medicine, will keep his office In the counting-room and will, at all timos, give his personal atteutiou to„tbe filling prescriptions, preparing family compounds, &c.
F. MPPERT'S.
Market Slrecl, 2d Door lforth of Phitnix Black.
.TOII!V_SkYRE,
AS JUST RECEIVED ao nimot_endle«s variety of
Parlor and Cooking Stovcjs
Among his present assortment may bettejnwt the Triumph, fromDavtotti Hoosler State and Kentupi^ mium*, ft-om Cinciaaati New World* Globe, Atl«a»i. tor and Cultivator, from Albany, New York. ^Theae »re all excclieut patterns of Cooking Steve*, Mjs( of them intended for eitktr rn.wj?fr Coal. and many of them having TWO PIKE
Souvenir and Floral Parlor, which nrr nrfsaitaWa either wood or coat, as abe Is the self-re^ .g Cottage Pnrlor. Mr. Savus his also an extensive assortment of TIN AND JAPANNKD WARE,
STOYK FIXTURES.
I IT Store, ea Market Street, 3d Deor Nona of Nation 1 Rood Street, opposite Farriugtou's T'^K. Te „K..i --J5,1 v-: .".i 'T
EAGLE FOTTNDRT.
1 KLM'^ »®d S*»« of FLOWS S2di4Vr»tit ef L.STOV
Hw*e W etdle Grlatrt.- or
Famwwaad Strotypsw the Prairie I W««d Ir«a .VeilC««i-^ r« PCMIU Cltf, fewt tailrty mil AeW H«l and «mt*t lea vptHvMb»» they have ttf** aeetwteined iaf* V\i\ ri »e &iv« «e a call and examiao. descrtptioiw «f
TIN, COPPER ANIi SHKET IROJf WORK?^ U-". «r War-.. !«tdaa«£ 9tsr~' A»4I— aiv WaCM)^%Mk FfKIHUX
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NEW SHOE STORE.
SCIIOOLEY & YANHORN,
tor sale a large assortment
BOOTS AIVD SHOES. ALSO. A VARIETY OF
Terre-IIaoie. October 10,1851-2-tf
THE
NE¥C onpect IONERY AND BAKERY,^
On Main Street, ut the Open Front formerly occupied by -J. F. Burnett's Saddlerr, opposite Uaion Row, by WILLIAM SAGE.
undersigned has a fine stock of CANDIES, RAISINS, FRUITS, and everything usually found in the confectioners line, which he intends to sell at the lowest prices.
FRESH BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, &c.,^ constantly on band and for sale Wholesale and Retail. His old friends and customers in city and country will have their orders attended to promptly, as formerly.
MANUFACTORY.
IllAVE
commenced the ubove business in the sliop lately occupied by A. L. Chamberlain, ou Fourth street, near the Post Office, Terre-Haute and would take,this method of informing persons that may want anything iu the above line of business, and iuvite them to give me a call, as I intend manufacturing my articles from the wry bett quality of Lumber. Persons erecting buildings in the city or country will find it to their interest to give me a call^as I shall spare no pains to accommodate them in finish and thelalest styles of work. Orders from a distance can be sent through the Post Office, and will receive immediate attention. Persons iu the city will leave orders as early us possible.
Terre-Haute, July 2,1652-40-lf
Buffalo, September 1st, 1851.
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to
STEAM KXGLNKS «!.«i Weir's V«fLATMC* FOR :r
All of a Castl." All
JOHN t7 NOYE,
SUCCESSOR TO HAYWARD & NOYE, M.TM'T'ACTPRKK3 O#
FRENCH BURR MILL STONES,
AND DKAI.&K8 IN
Dutch Anker Bolting Cloths,
Portable Grist Mills, Screen H'rrics, Mill Screws. Damsels, Spindles, Castings, Cast Iron Proof Staffs, Grime's, Pagin's
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PLACES, one for winter and one for summer. la his assortment of PARLOR STO\ ES. *re E8PECT FULLY informs the citixen# of Terre-Hauls .it »»«'.
and Johnson's Smul Mills,
India Rubber Belting' sind H6s^,
Sluccco and Land Plaster, Water Lime. Etc. Manufactory 87, Main Street- Office, 12 Main Street and 5 Central dock, BUFFALO, N. Y.
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rates, among which may be found the new store in Phoenix Row, oa National Road street, fifth w«innt. door from the corner Of Market street.
They will also manufacture Boots aad Shoe* to order at the same nlace. SCBOOLEY & VANHORN.
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WILLIA'M II. SAGE,
Terre-Haate, march 12, '52-2-itf Opposite Union Row.
N E W E S A I S E N
Notice to Builders.
S A S I O O I N A N A E
G.W.SHAFFER.
A. II. L. BAKER,
Forwarding and Commission
E A N
A N E A E I N O E
BEL AIR,
(EKL B1VER FEEDER DAM,) CLAY COUNTY, INDIANA.
"OCKS, for building purposes, for sale at the Bel At] I Quarries. feb. 27-22-1
1852. BROWN & DODD, 1852 FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
^,, TOLEDO, Oil 10,
AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES: CLINTON LINE. Wm. Monteath &, Co., Albauy, ..Proprietors, Chopin it Keyser, 113 Bioad Street, New York, "J 0. P. Scoell, 5 Broad Street, Boston, I Wm. Monteath, Buffalo, JAGum. Brittou & Co., Terre-Haute,
WJESTERN FKEIGIIT EXPRESS COMPANY. raorRiBTOBs: Wm. Monleath, Buffalo, I Thomas P.Waters, N.
II.C. Soiithwith, jr., Albauy, Wm. F. Leonard, do. Chapin & Keyser, 113 Broad St., Now York,") .Waters & Leonard, 2U Courtlaud St., do j„rvra T. P. Waters, 117 Broad St., do
0. P. Scovell, 5 Broad Street, Boston,
march 12, 1852-2 lyl
York
AGIOTS-
NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY.
For Freight apply to
^•J3• Spaulding,J No.2 Courtland St., New York. C. S.Tappan, H. Squiers, Dunkirk. Sam. Brown, General Freight Agent, Foot Duano St., N.
LATEST IMPROVE3IENT.
Noye's Improved Portable Grist Mill.
rpiIB subscriber lias completed and tested his Improved JL Portable Grist Mill, for which he hat applied for Letters Patent. He is now prepared to furnish to order a superior mill for grinding wheat and COARSE GRAINS. The mode of attaching tho Runner Stone to the Spindle, together with the improved feeding attachment, secures a high motion to the stone, with perfect safely even to a THOUSAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. The subscriber claims that he has iuvented and attached to this Mill valuable improvements, which make it superior to all others now 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 usss LOSB or EOWJER BY FRICTION, than any other Portable Mill now iu operation. These Mills are of the host quality of French Burr Stones, and are from 20' to 24, 30, 32, and 36 inches in diameter. They are placed inn substantial frame or husk and are driven by a belt with steam, water, or horse power, and are WARRAJVTKD to perform perfectly in every particular. JOHN T. NOYE.
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The undersigned has been appointed by ihe projjrictor of e-Haute andthesurthis valuable patent, Ageat for Terre rouuc country. Any information in regard to its utility, pr &e.,canbe obtainH by addressing him either person illy or by letter post us Id.
ISAAU B. HYMER, Terre-Hante, lad
April 30,1852-31-1y.
SYLVESTER WILLIAMS,.
(SUCCESSOR TO Z. OA PEN)
UNDERTAKER and COFFIN MAKER
Si-Si.lty, t'ft hi
thA
above insT.ieas. v. '.:jiavifrom iiii la. I' iiii.i t!Jl* W Oi .»l. at r«*. -red price*. i:
fe tu1
uive ii ivided attention to ,»• to .ievethe friends of -j-enst-. iln dalle* atteadiug ate that he prepared to anerals, if desired, or any
I, he ftirnt^je^yirfe if charge $ ertdbllnbaieat.
FlA'S ke:t i.i !».... of dxea. T«W la u»- 0 ry «ay, that aril! forsh ibemprr ey itare ea famished by any pereoa lathe v, v. att* the Faaeral arith «y Hearse, ft*e a ckaige, aty. wutaae aot over tea miles. .SHCjfP aft Cherry *treet^»etwee». Market aadSecoad
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8 AND COUNSELLOttS AT LAW, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.^
iW. McLBAN, a a I a 3 5
be feuod ^aoar» *ead Lonj Sharar^», Msriae Shawls: Lavas' aad
CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS.
PARVIN
October 15,1852.
Sl MtrrraoE,
GENERAL NEWSPAPER & PERIODICAL AGENTS Altc, Agents for ike sale Printing Presses, Type, Ink, Paper, Cards and t«ep constantly on hand a pood assortment of STATIONERY, and all of the late Publications, at No. 68 Fourth Street, west of Walnut, Ciucinuati, Ohio.
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A. R. BREWER.
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Fifth Street" North side "between Mai*
aad Walnut,
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
MANUFACTURER
of Bright Ware, Coffee and Tea
Urns, Chaffing Dishes, of all kinds TOILET WARE, single or in sets Wardrobe Shower Baths, Bathing Pans, Sponge Baths, Hip and Silx Baths, Suspension Shower Baths, Bath Tubs, various sizes, And every description of BATHING APPARATUS made to order. lie also keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of
Plain, Pressed, Japanned, and Bronzed
Wholesale and Retail.
N. B. All kinds JOBBING done in Ttn, Copp#, ifid Sheet Iron. march 12,18S2-24yl
THE COST OF GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING.
I.^HEsubscriber
having determined to put his prices at
the lowest remunerative point in view of increasing his sales, has no hesitation in showing his list of prices to bis customers, assuring them (which is almost needless,} that for the quality of article presented, the price is marked dAvn to Uie lowest possible rate. Other articles may and doubtless will be offered for less price, bearing the fame shape and name, but unless with a view of milkitig up the difference, the article cannot be of the same quality. Having my line of importation and manufacture now fully complete, no other establishment CAN honestly undersell rae. As my profits will necessarily be email, 1 cannot afford to run any risk whatever la credits, therefore the cash will be expected on the delivery of the goods.
In specifying my prices so closely, I am determined to hold to my usual rule of selling only articles of the best quality.
An inferior class of goods Would look cheaper on paper, but a year's use would show the difference in favor of the best.
A rale adopted in this Establishment four years since wilt be strictly adhered to-that of naming the lowest price, and strictly adhering to that price. 1 refer lo list to show what can be doup towards house keeping for $30.
The following list of articles, of good quality, which are all requsite in going to house keeping may be had for thirty dollars, or any part at proportionate rates: 1 Kitcbcn Shovel and Tongs, 2 Painted Pails, I Tinned Irou Saucepan, Cullender, 1 Flour Scoop, 1 Coffee Boiler, 1 Sugar Scoop, 1 Grater, 1 Barrel Cover, jf 1 Tin Dipper, 1 Half Barrel Cover, 1 Egg Whip, 1 Pepper and Flour Dredge, 1 Basting Spoon, 3 Tiu Pie Plates, 1 Skimmer, 1 Tin Wash-Basin, 1 Meat Fork,
Dish Pan, 1 Meal Kuifo, 3 Table & Tea-Spoons, Iron, 2 Scrub Brushes, y, 1 Chopping Kuifeaud Bowl, 1 Dust Pan, 2 Tea and Coffee Canister, 1 Dust Brush, 1 Japanned Lamps, 2 Brooms, 2 Match Safe, I Coffee Mill,
1 Chamber Pail, 1 Clothes Horse, 2 Smoothing Irons, 1 Flour Sieve, 2 Large Cedar Wash Tubs, 1 Oil Filler, 1 Wash-Board, 1 Knife-Box, 3 Doz. Clothes-Pius, 1 Door Mat, 1 Set Tablo Mats, 1 Kitchen Table, 1 Britannia Coffee Pot, 1 Potatoe Masher, 1 Do Tea Pot, 1 Flour Pail, 6 Knives and Forks, cocoa 1 Spico Box, haudles, 1 Pastry Board, 1 Tair Carvers to match, 1 Rolling Pin, 1 Corkscrew and Funnel, 1 Clothes Line, 1 Largo Waiter,
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BURNET'S HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPOT, Nov. 5, l852-6tf No. 14 East 4th St., Ciucluuatli^
ACER'S iHEIW
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CHERRY PECTORAL
For tlie rapid CurQof,
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Of all tho numerous medicines extant, (and some of them valuable) for the cure of pulmonary compluiutx, nothing has ever been found which could comparo in itscffects with this Preparation. Others cure sometimes, but at all times and in all diseases of the lungs und throat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the directions. We do not advertise for the information of those who have tried it but those who have not Families that have known its value will not be without it, and by its timely use, they are secure from the dangerous consequences of Coughs and Colds which ueglecled, ripen into fatal consumption
The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preperalion by the Board of Judges in September 1847 also, the Medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this country also the Diploma of tbe Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been given to the CHERRY PECTORAL, by their Government in consideration of its extraordinary excellence and usefulness in curing affections of the Lungs aud Throat.
Rend the following ence of the eminent I
opinion founded on the long experihysician of the Port and City or
Dr. J. C. Ayer,— ST. JOHNS, May, 8,1851 Five years trial of your CHERRY PECTORAL iu my practice, bas proven what 1 foresaw from its compos iton, must be true, that eradicates and cures the colds and coughs to which we, in this section, are peculiarly liable.
I think its equal has not yet been discovered, nor do I know how abetter remedy can be made for the distempers of the Throat and Lungs.
J. J. BURTON, M. D., F. R. 8.
See what it has dose on a wasted constitution, not only In tbe following cases, but a thousand more: StTiBscRV, Jan. 24th, 1851.
Dr. Ayer: In the month of July last I was attacked by a violent dtarrheea in the mines of California. I returned to San Francisco in hope of receiving benefit from a change of climate and diet. My diarrhoea ceased, bnt was followed by a severe cough—and much soreness. I finally started for home, hat received no benefit from the voyage. My eongh contiued to grow worse, and when I arrived In New York, I was at once narked by my acquaintances as a victim of consamption, I mast confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends all believed At this time I commenced medicine with little ex from its one- Yoa waul regard it ray duty to state to the afflicted, through yen, that my health, i» tbe space of eight months, is folly restored. 1 attribute it lo the use of yoar CHERRY PECTORAL.
Yours truly WILLIAM W. SMITH. WjuHnxcTow, Pa., April 12,1848. Dear Sir: Feeling that 1 have keen spared from a premature grave, throngh yoar snstrumentality by the providence of God, I will take the liberty to express to you my gratitude.
A Coagb and alarming symptoms id Consumption had reduoed me too tew to leave me anything Ilka hope, wbea my physician brought me a bottle of yoar "PXCTOSAU."— It seemed lo afford immediate reU*s£,aad now la a fear week? timehas restored me to sound health.
If will do for others what It bas for me, yon are certaiaiy eae of the benefactors of mankind. Siacereij wishing yoa every bieasiag, I am
JOHN 3.
for tke Suics 0f Okidf ¥wketm*.&am*rt
DeporiUeiu,
fewer* of After
MrfERTS
Very re»ectfallr years
CLARKE, Seder of St. Peter's Cburcb.
With soeh aesaraaee aad from sock men, BO streager preaf cut be addaced aaleee it he from lie cflSgela a pea trial.
^rcftuadaadSey by AMBS C. AYER, CiOBturr,! Lowell, Mass.,
BROWNING A WALL. sr Dee-, 3, *i
DrwfgitU, Terr*-Hermit
Awl at ageacies in ararly wrery t»«ra tkreewkoat the 3, *&2~lC~ly.
Book Agents Wanted.
eucaiatc New and" Pepalar work* la IWfaat and 1 IBtoels. &f*at -imimammm' mm *4Sa-«i t* ibeae' wiMtiag' to tifwi ia ihh bmtomm. Apply At
W. II. BUCKINGHAM,
Jane II, 1353-tf %a«f the Big Beak,
JUST RECEIVED AT
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A Large Supply, carefully selected, of
Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware.
The subscriber has just received a new supply of Gold and Silver Watches, Sliver Spoons, gold pins, finger rings, ear rings, cuff pins locket, rest, and guard Chains Pencils.and the best of Gold Pens. Steel and Fancy Goods. CUTLERY—Consisting of fine Pocket and
Hunting Knives, and REVOLVERS. Specks and cases, gold and silver, plaited, and sveel frames, to suit all eyes. CLOCKS of differ-" ent kinds aud prices. rVatches repaired in the best workmanlike manner, and WARHANTKO.
JACOB K. CRISHER,
First door west of Farringtou's Block, and Nov. 5, l852-6tf North of Court House.
Fall Importations.
MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Are invited to look through my stock, consisting of Embroiderirg, Laces, Ribbons, Bonnets, Millinery (Hoods, Dress Trimmings, tlosirry. Gloves,
Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Port Monnaies, Combs, Brushes,—and, In short, ALL STYLES OF FANCY (JOODSI I shall be receiving constantly from New York Auctions and Importers, many of the most desirable and cheap styles of Goods.
The plan adopted Is to buy aud *cll for CASH, charging Jive per cent, advance. Though tills system has been successfully tested by Staple Goods Houses, I believe this to bo the only house carrying out the same In Fancy Goods.
City and couulry purchasers are invited lo look through this stock, hoping the reduction iu prices will make it to their interest to purchase.
D. BERKY,
No. 192 East side of MH!U street, Between Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati, 0. December10, 1852-11-ly
Receiving, Forwarding, and Commission House, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
"LEWIS &. tJKAY,
Successors lo Ut elate firm of Harrington,Crane «$• Co.,
WOULD
respectfully say to the friends of
the late firm, and to shipper* of Produce
and Merchandise generally, that all consignments nnd commissions entrusted to our charge, shall receive the utmost cure aud attention uud re-ohlp-ments will be effected with dUpatch, and at the very lowest rates of freight. The increase in tonnage on the Ohio river this season Is uiiiisually large, aud will cause a material decline in the rule* on shipments South, which we wish the Wabusli shippers to note.
Our Whaif-boat has been much enlarged and improved, and, with our Warehouse, gives IIH fucilities of the first class for Receiving, Storing aud Forwarding Freight uud for proniptuesx, industry and attention to business, wo acknowledge no superiors, and refer to
CHAUNCKY ROSE, Esq.,) BKMKNT&CO., Terre-lluute. E. S. Woi.FE,
JOHN MITCHELL., Esq., And Merchants generally,J Ennnsnille. Doc. 10, l«52.11-6m LE\V1S & OKAY.
SCRIBNER & DEVOL, W O E S A E O S IS S AND DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SPICES,
Tobacco, Dye-StulTs, Garden Seeds, Surgical Instruments,
PERFXJMKRX &S[.y 6C!af
CORNER OF MAIN AND STATE STREETS, NEW ALUANY, INIL,
ONE
of tho firm has just returned from the Eastern cities, where he purchased from the Importers and Manufacturers a largo and extensive stock at rates that will enable them to compete with any house in the West.
May 28, l852-35yl
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CAPITAL HOUSE,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
D. D. SLOAN, Proprietor,
M1IS Establishment is new, and Situated in the centre of the City. An Omnibus and Baggage Car always In attendance to carry passengers and baggage lo aud from the Depot, free of charge.
September 24, l852-52yl
Every Family should have a copy,"
An intaluable book, only 25 clt. per copy—Man know thyself.
DR.
HUNNTER-S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an oul-llne of the Origin, Progress, Treatment and Core of every form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intercourse, by Self-abuse or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, wdttea in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything, that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the core of diseases of a dellcute or private nature.
To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, aud a treatise ou the causes, symptoms aud cure ot the Fever and Ague, for twentyfive cent* a copy six copies one dollar wilt be forwarded to any part of tbe United States, by mail, free *f postage. Add rem postage paid, ••Box, 196 Post Office, *r the Aathor, 38 North Seventh Street Philadelphia."
IIFTY DOLLAR3 FORFEIT. DR. HUN- I TERwiil forfeit $50 If failing to en re any case of secret disease that may come under his care no matter how long standing or afflicting.— Either sex are Invited to his Private Rooms, 38 North Seventh Street, without fearof laterraptlon from other patients,—Strangers aad other* who have been unfortunate ia the selection ef a Physician are Invited to call. 1MPOTENCY—Through unrestrained indulgence Of the passions, by excess or self-abase, the evils are numerous. Premature impotency, Saveiantary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or coastitolional derangement, are sare to follow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence be effisrs a period cure.
READ AND REFLECT.—'The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health and h.rritw»«, aad la many cases their lives, in the ef physicians igaoraat of this dm of mate*
It is certainly Impossible for mo man to «adentaad all the ills the faamaa fttmily are »nbjeci to. Every remoetafaio pkyalciaa bas his peealiar bnuK=b, ia which be is mors saceeasfal than his brother prefseseta, aad to that bo devote* most «f his timeaad stady.
YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclaeively d«f«K ted to th* stady aad treatmeatof diseases of the •exual organs, together with ulcer* upon th* body, threat, aase, or hjph paiaa te tk* bead, *r beaee, anerearial rheamaliMn. suietarea, mrd, irregaiarkiee, rflirmnt arisiBg from yeatbful excesses, or imparities of the Wood, whareky tho constitution has beeeo»e eoftebled, enables the Doctor to •peedy tafitf So ail who may piece themselves aader M* aam. 17 Msdieiae forwardedtoany part of th* United State*,—Fries five aad tea dollars per package.
Philadelphia, September 1 f, lg&33yl
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MEDICINES, (tT$500 CHALLENGE!
WHATKVK* concerns the lseaitli and happiness of a people Is at alt times of the most valuable Importance. I take tt for granted that every person will do alt In their power, to save tbe lives of their children, nnd that every porsou will eii' flavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I foel It to be my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, ac cording to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians are the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which children and adults are liable: If you have an appetite continually changeable from one kind'of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking nl the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular—remember that a.'| these deuote WORMS and you should at once apply the reuiedv:
Hobensack's Worm Syrup.
An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial effect, where Mauri Complaints and Diarrhtta have made them weak and debilitated tho Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without au equal iu the catalogue of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an InfallihU remedy for those afflicted with DvsricratA, the astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physicians hpve failed, is the best evideuce of its superior efficacy over all others.
THE TAPE WORM!
This Is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that Infest tho 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 TAK WORM hastening them to au early grave. Iu order to destroy this Worm, a very euercetic treatment must be pursued, il would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of ray Liver Pills so as to romove all obstructions, thiit the Worm Syrup may net direct upon tho Worm which must be taken in doses of 2 Pablespoonftilla li time* a day these dlrectlous followed have never been known to flail In curing the most obslinate case of TAPE WORM.
0Sr Hobensack's Liver Fills.
No part of the system is mora liable lo disease than theLIVER, it serving aa a filterer to purify the blood, or givinc the proper secretion to the bile so tha't uny wrong «ctioo of the Liver effects the other important parts of the system and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice", Dys-' pepsin, Si a. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might Indicate a wrong action of the Liver." These Pills being composed of ROOTS and PLANTS furnished by nature to heal the sick. Namely, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane or promotes the discharge' of secreted matter. 2nd. An ALTERATIVE, which change* In somo Inexplicable aud insensible manner tho certain morbid action of tho system. 3rd. A TONIC, which gives ton# and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and "A THAR'
0C3D
4th. A
vigor lo nil parts of tho body „j,» which acts In perfect harmony with the oilier ingredients.
nd operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole masa of corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying tho Blood, which destroys disease and restores health.
You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in linny compluinla to which you are subject. Iu obstruction* either total or partial, they have been found of Inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements tea healthy action, purifying the blood'and other Holds so I'flVetimily to put to fliglit all complaints which may nriso from female irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dimness of night pain In the xiJe, back, ^-c.
None genuino unless signed J. N. Uoben*nck, all other* being base Imitation, &J" Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must address tho Proprietor J. N. Hobensaek, Philadelphia, Pa,
Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the United States, Pamphlets to be obtained of the Agents gratis.
Till? TIvUB
DIGESTIVE FLUID
OH
GASTRIC JUICE.
Prepared from RK.N'NKT, or the fourth STOMACH OP 'I HE OX, after directions of A RON LI Ell If •, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D.,
Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly w» nderful remedy for Indigestion, I)ys» pepsin, Jnmill ice, Liver Com pin in I, (oiiMipnt iou and Debility, Curing after Nniuie's own method, by
Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. O* Half a teaspoonfiil of PEP*!:*, Infused In water, wll digest or dissolve, Five Founds of llonbt tlerf in about titm hour*, out of tho stomach.
PEPSIN Is the chief element, or Great Digesting Princlpie of the Gastric. Juice—the S'olrwnt if the Food, tho Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and- Intestines. It is extracted from the Digosllvv Stomach of the Ox, thus forming au ARTIKICIAI. DIOESTIVB FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice iu itsOhemi leal powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect subttitut* for it. By tho aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of
INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA are removed, just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It 1s doing wonder* for Dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Ner vous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to bo on the verge of tho grave. Tbe Scientific Evidence upon which it in based, Is in llie highest degree curious aud remarkable.
Scientific Evidence!
BARON LIEBIG In his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, aualagous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of tbe stomach of the Ox, In which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner as they would bt in the human stomach
CO" Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratia, giving large amount of SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, simitar to the above, together with Reports of ItEMAIlKAfUl Ctiacs, from all part* of the United States.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,
DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the mosr marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dytpcptic Consumption. It i* irnpoa* sible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement but authenticated certificates have been given of* more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES la Philadelphia, New York and Boston alone. These werai nearly oil desperate cases, and the cure* were uol only rapid and wonderful, bat permanent.
It is a great Nertous Antidote, and particolarly useful for tendency to Bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fevsr aiK? Ague, or badly treated (ever and ague, and the evil effect* Qotnlne, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconcile*. Health with Intemperance.
Dr. HOVOMTON**Pr.rsiw is prepared la Powder and In Fluid form—and in Prescription vial* for (he use of Physician*, PJUVATX CISCCI.AK* for the use of Physicians, may be obtallied of Dr. Hoagbton or bis Agent*, describing the whole I process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the elaJm* of this new remedy are based. A* it is not a secret remedy, so objection can be raised against It* n*o by Physicisns in respectable standing and regular practice' Prwe, ONE DOLLAR per bottle.
tRTIC,
BROWNING & WALL, Terre-Haute, Wholcsal* and Retail Agents, who will supply Peiiler*, 017" Price each routs. sept." !, '52-4!lyl
Knti'ird avnrtil»K lo A''t of-Coiiijr^s. In lht« yiwr 1H .1, |,» J. fi. It'iuflhUtO. M.l. In the OlrcrKV Offlee ofttitt IHMrlct Court fttr Uie KJVIitu ih.trtvt ot IVHIIM!Wtitin.
Another Scientific Wonder!
DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S
t.'RKAT DVSPLPSIA TRI'.U.
Agents— WOOD if DONNELLY, Terre-Ifante. 'vi Wholesale asd Retail Agents:
CRAWHEAD if BROWNING, Iodianapoll*. April 9th, 1852-«Hy
New Carriage Manufactozy.
KMIL I HAVE commenced th* Carriage MAIUU» g»t«ri»«ki»*iflem,rtmpiVeieifikM, inNortk
aat—
Terre-Haate, on tbe corner of Fifth Street
sod Lafayette Read, where all branches of the bu*ioe*a wHJr k* promptly attended to, aad any work from my shop not bo mrpsaned on the Wabash, for beauty of stylJ eiegaoce ef fiaUb or complete workmanship aad durability aad at price*, CHEAPER than heretofore.
A variety of Carriages, Baggies, Oaroaches aad Wag***, always oa hand aad for sale. JCJ* REPAIRING ef ail kiodadooe oa the shortest aotlb* Also, Pmiatiag aad Tarnishing doae with aeatnem.
JNO. WM.
DOUGLASS^
Terre-Haate, April 9,1852-2btf iSp
