Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 March 1853 — Page 4

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A. C. SROWXIVO.

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WWITT

PRAIRIE CITY

DJRUG STORE,

BROWNING & WALL,

TTHOLESAl-E AND RETAIL DKUGIISTS, (uUKCK 4tII AMD XATiOMAL ROAD ST*., VHtfX MW, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

A VI N parched thl* new 8n4 elegant establishment from fu farmer proprietor, Swain, and (Stlet! it op is the most defirable and convenient maimer, we ere now prepared to accommodate nil *, hu a-jfi f»r«r as with their petronsge, wiili every article L»!&n£ii<g to oar fin*. V-a are now In receipt of a v«-iy heavy %rJng sap j»Iy, which renders our (tuck one of ll»* largest &u<i most complete ever brought to the Wabash Valley, *11 of which w* are prrjwrod to trarraal, and are determined to ssll for cash, or to nnJoubted jirompt ikxlm, on the mail limr, wlow they cm be pur-?i -»d in toy of the neighboring elite*. We respect! inti'e (tie atl^ntlou of Merchants, MdonfactaKff, Phfitietaaf, Container* and Drtl* er«, generally, (to will 6#«J oor stock to comprise a fall, KU'tt«ifr and well selected irapply of

HeJa Dr. R. H.

Drags and Ms&icines, Surgical Inslrniw n!s, Oirmicsls, Paints, Oils, Dvc-SiHK Slices, Varr.blcs, lirushf.s, IV f,iiHry, G!a.msre,

American hd^vr-Glass, Apothecaries S' op Furciian%

n:iti

'\vi.\ics &

SnufT, Cigars. Tobseco, Fancy K.:ap, &c., All of which we will sell at W boh-sale or Retail, npon term* an favorable asutiy e^UbHilii(ieu! in the '•bailey." Huvi.ig iiiuJe extensive nrrmigeroeiit* in .NVw York, Hoiluit, tind for the purchase of our Goods ii»m Jmp'.rhr* and first hunds, we feel asmtred th»t I 11 true iuereufetl facilities, we can o£F«r gr«nt. inducements to the tru.le tliun has evr before be..u oifl-red iu tl.i» market, &_T One of the firm, Dr. W A LL, being praetitioiter of Medicine, will keep hi* oU&se iu thy couutiug-room and wlil, at all lime*, give his p««rsonil u(t«iitlou loth# filling prescription#, preparing family compounds, &c.

N. II. (Jiiiteng, Flaxseed, Beeiw»* anJ Mustard Seed, Ukcn iu exchange for goo !r, or iu payment of debts, "••Nlghi Hell at the siJedoor t»u Fou:l!» Street

Muy 7, ie.W-«2if

NEW CONFECTIONERY AINU 1JAK1.RY,

Ou Miiin Street, at the Open Front formerly occupied by J. F. Burnett's Saddlery, opposite UNION HOW, i,y

W I I A S A

Ml E iin-Wslgned h»w a fine *t»ek of CANHIES, liAliiiNH, FKUITS, and everyJiing usually fouu.i Iu the confectioners Hue, whtell he intends to nfll nt the lowest price*.

FHK.SII BRKAI). URACKEHS, TAKRS, &c., eousMntly ui hand and fur sale Wholesale and Ketdil,

III* old frf»ndi« and eustomers In cfly nrtd country will liMve tluir order* attendeJ to promptly, as formerly.

Tirr»-JIniite. July 9, lW2.4f)-tf

NEW SHOE STORE

KCIIOOLEY is. VAMIOKN*,

OlTcr for *nle large assdrtmont of HOOTS A IN I) SHOES.

ALSO, A VAIUirrY OF

A S A S & All of whhh ihey wlil sell at wholeaala or retail, nt their new store In Phconix Uow, on Nationsl Road street, lii'th d*or from the corner sf Market street.

They will nl*o tntntifuctttfe Ditots aiid Shoe* to order at the *am~ pluee, SCHOOLF.Y vV VAXIIORN.

Terre-Iliut.', October I«», l^i-a-UT

^nrrAliiii

M.it.'.O' St.cet, 2J Uaor 11 oc'.

CtmL and many of Iktm knrittg TWO Ftlttt I'LACl'lS, one f.r winter tthd one. for summer. In his assortment of PARLOR STOVES,are the Souvrwtr and Flornl Pnrtur, which are admirable for either wood or cxd, us also If the s» lf-regnlj.tiufr I otlnac Tarter. M.-. Satrc hi* also au extensive assortment of TIN AM) JAIWNM.D \Y \RR

PUT*K

are cou*t«.a«iyreeelrl» additions to our preaent wvtl seleclod St«k, of Foreign "id l*t»M»c«rtk! l»ry Uoods, tf &«•» aad iei*teb ate will eo me to sell, for Ca-di. or Pro* duce, at sweh s-t»fy *U» that it is Ihelr (ater**» to patront*e es.

Ta»re»Haulie, I«d, Oct- i, W51

Hllur.l.l. VS—Ju»t rvcvlruK lCOef the very t»-*t quality Wh«l*l»«f—C«#» and Steel k«w» Uwbr»Ih«», whicb will be at j^rr?* fey A. A K. 1i ITi^ For Cheap and Gced Elack Sii&a go to Tuitc's.

1

of phen'x

JOHN SAViUC. "f

AS JU^T RECJfilVKP an almost endless vnrietv of Parl'cr and Ccoking Stoves, Among his present assortment nmy be found the Triumph, from l)n ton H«».^er *:Hate and Kentut'kiitu Premiums, fforn Ctneinuati New World, iolm, Atlas, Gh«UiUoraUt CuttW»«or, from Albany, New York. Theee are all excellent paUcras of Oxkiujj Stores, Alost vf them intended for either TF^ORF or

STOVK FIXri KKS. vVc.

O* Store, oa Market Strost, Dow North af NSIIOUHI

Roatl Street, apfKMite Fariingtew's BioeJt,

"lVrr -lIautc, lndknst. Jaoe 25, LS'fcKsSlf

AT & B. TUITE'S""

No. P^tenix UUwk, Nalioiwl Road Street.

:v!i-

Groceries, Quecnsware, and Olcaa-

I.IORiFAMILY

l^K. hare aR the article*

»wl TK' E.TF

i, t.^ia U-sv al a 4Ci t«*|. tii 41* wt* ff« h%*» IIm M»Wt Cil NPOWDKa *ad I!Y^?r TEA?», CdQVt*f•***»Sptreis l)r Staffslir.

WILLIAMS &KAl: Y.

5 Sif IVsy-i «SNrt.

UUMCUKI* ««Nt Bw» «irf SUib IDM of illpwiw pf IWkmtmiff 't mtt mrn^

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AK

iitp*rter White Sa«r»

CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS.

FABVIN 8c MUNROE,

GOEEAL NF.W3FAPEE AND PERIODICAL AGEST8 Aim, Agmt$ for tie tak of

Printitif Premes, Type, lek, P«per Cards and keep conajtaatly on bod a jrsx»d assortment of ST ATIO.N* ERT, ao-1 all of the bw P«b»icat on at

No. 63 Fvurth Street, west »t Wk! .IUI, October 1S, ISS2. ^ciauali,Ohi»v

ABfA ZELLttR,

WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Dr iUt in £nvli*k, Frrncl. Ccfr-Jtn and Araeru-im Ckrmiealv, thru#*, MtSei'.tt, Pai»t», Oil*, Dfr»,

Vamithtt, Brufket, Giu ,'tcar,*, t'- ruanrrg, SfC. f. E. Coraer Mma nod Colombia Street*,

CISC

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WILLIAM II. SAGE,* piixite Union How. •34 if

Ol'pim

Terre-Uiiute, Mnrch 12, '52'2i

i\Etv j:stablisiililrrT Notice to Builders.

S.VSII, DOOR. IIFTNn AM) FJlAMl-:

MANUl'ACIORV.

I

llAVE Oommenced the wbove htislnecstn the shnp.lutuly occupied by A. L. Chumberbin, on i- ourth street, neiir the Fust Ofiic^, Terre-ilsute ami would tuko this method of Informing pmons that inay wnnt tiny tiling in tltJ ttbovc Hue of business, and invite them to giro mo a call, as I intend itKiuufucturlug my Article from the rtry best ytmttiy of Lumber. Perilous ertM tiug bull'.lugs In the city or country will find It to tlietr Interest to give mo a call, its I ftball npnre iu pttltm to «ccom inoduto them In finl*h end the lutest styles of work. Orders from a dUtunco can lie sent through the l'oxt Oftke, IUKI wlil receive Ittimeillite attention. Persons iu the city will leave orders us w*rly as possible. T«. W. SHAFFER.

ISA'ATI.

OFFERS

f. STB ACS.

branmks,

to Dreffgist*, Country Merchants,and

Phyikhu*! a very eji^ndr# Stock of tiia furegoiag -~*xlrS. Coofimui his particular attention to »ui'viiig Meticioes of the »wr «J*urr nod feels eouf ut that I ,um for

ISAAC:

Warehouse,

UMU

grade of

Goods are as I many •.'L. Lunie in the City. Sncut. *TTR*TIO.X C|»E?I to oaocas. February 4, l8M»19r|jr

E. HA LETT.

mritAi JL ro..

MILL

FACTORY,

COS.IR* or raotr AXI» JOH* STIICCTS, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

ICo. 19

Tcetween

Front Street,

Main and Walnut.

lIF»^ oI»OTO IS a wood »:ut of a dcubio-geared Queen of the South" Corn Mill. Wc manufacture aCob lireaker of great strength aud durability, and ease of operation.

We place this useful contrivance on all sizes of Mills, by which means w® convert a Corn Mill Into a Slock Feed Mill but a fcwiniiuutes work to put it on, or take It off.

We manufacture portable Mills, siugle and double

geared

(best quality of French burrs) to grind

Wheat,Corn and Stock Feeds, calculated for steam, water or horse power. These Mill* have been run by steam and horse poster In competition against the other make of Mills of our city, at our 8tute Fairs, 'nd have never failed to curry off the first premium—on one occasion wasawurded a beautiful silver met!a1. 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 rnn by steam, water or horse power. Tills Mill was exhibited in operation by horte power, at the Ohio State Fair, iu 1830, when it was awarded a premium aud a splendid silver medal.

ALSO—Different kinds of portable horsepowers, and steam Engines. All our articles, for ease of operation, simplicity, usefulness, aud durability, are surpassed by none now In use.

All our articles are witrrunteJ as represented— or no sale—ut 6ur cost of transportation aud the money refunded.

For a full description and testimonials of merit and usefulness we refer those Interested to our pamphlet, to be hud at our factory, where wc take ok'tisurc to explain cash tulicle.

last

ISAAC S'l'RAUB & CO.

jfoTK. Mr. Kimball, the partner of J. 11. Burrows, while exhibiting a Burrows Mill at our Stale Fair,

full, was I oistcrous about his Mill, and

courageously entered into verbal agreemeut wltlt me to grind corn thus: whoever grinds the most, regarding quality aud quantity, wns to bo tho owner of both mills, at each aud every trial.

FINST TRIAI,.

Stroub to run an IS Inch Mill Burrows & Co. to ruu a 20 Inch Mill. SRCO-VD TRIAL. Straub to run a 22 inch Mill Burrows & Co. to ruu a 24 Inch Mill.

THIRD TRJAL.

Straub to run a 20 iuch Mill Burrows fc Co. to run a 30 inch Mill. When the pinch came, that boisterous courage

"F"! the above ^now append a challenge to grind cob feed oufrof whole ears of coru. I will run my 18 Inch

MQurenof

the South,"

with a cob-bresker attachment, the same article that took the prrmium at the Ohio Stale Fair, last fali, against a 24 Inch Burrows Mill and William Stewart's Ohio and Kentucky Slock Feed Mills, both to be run nt once and if you are apprehensive of a risky business, yon have my entire approbation to run Mi. Pomeroy's Corn Crusher as an auxiliary. Should my single article fail to grind equal iu quality and quantity to the combined productions of the two or three mill# (just as you please) thru you can draw a few huudred dollars asstakes put up.

Conto boys,, don't be cowardly—there Is nothing like walking «tr«U iuto Uie merits of a thipg.

Feb. 4, le$M9-6ui ISAAC STKAUB.

The Cost of Giiftc I) Honsckeeping^

IUIE

subscriber liavlug determined to put his price# at the lowest remunerative point in view of loersasimr his salw, has BO hesitation in showing bislist of priees to his customers, assuring them (which is almost needless,) that for the quality of article presented, the price is marked down to the lowest possible rnte. Other articles nmy and doubtless will ho offered for lew price, beurlug the same shape and name, but unless with a view of making up the difference, the articlecanuot b« of the sAine quality. Having my line of importation and manufacture now fully complete, no other et..' Hshmeut ca* honestly uuderaail rae. As my proi?N will nedessarily be small, I cannot afford to ran tuy risk whatever in credits, therefore the ©aaCi u... be cxpocted on the delivery of the gooJs.

In specify :r :j my prices so closely, I am deterrniiici to Lu, to my usual rale of selling only articles of the bvtt quality.

An inferior c!* goods would look cheaper on paper, but rose would show the dlfference in ftivor of 'ttH :e#t

may for thirty dollars, or any part at pro-

nKi:b*Itad

titr-VfttoteitrK '.InS OPI

Woo).

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For Niie tt tew ft tLUAMSt KARUT, if«r. i^Sa-6y

A rule adopted iu this Establishment %ur Jt+yl public generally, that he has removed his since will be #trktly atbered to—that of naming *, the lowest prke,*nd strktiy adh«rtag to that price. Saddlery and iiarness joanmactory, I refer to list, to show what can b« done towards

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heu« keeping for $^0. Longdon's (formerly Dole's) Livery Subla, where The fvlio» list of article#, of good quality,1 he keeps a general assortment of SADDLER F, *hieh are req«*»te in g«iug to how* ke«pin| HARNESS, BRIDLES, and every thing iu that

aad ToagsJS Painted Psil*,

1 Ti hi iron Snitccpaa, 1 Flcar i..»op, 1 Sugar Scoop, 1 Ba Cover, I Ha JJarrel Cover, I Pepper at. Hour Dredge, 3 Pitt Pie P^u«, 1 Tin Wasb-Bwia,

Pan,

Meat Fork, 1 Meat Knife,

S TtL.c $t Tea-Sp®a»a. Iron, 2 Scrnb Btsttxs, 1 Cbapp tfi V:, tVf 1 J«r 5 .i

Kuilc a«ni !?nvl, •'anUtcv,

1 6 I N8

Match Sife,

3Sicne«t 'g lf9M,

a I-irge1 I Wash 3 Do*, I Se»T I firitai 1 Do

*Y|i Mat,

.he«-Pia«: tjlatss •. Oa£W Pot,

Terre-Haxxts

DRUG STORE,

PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED.

Wholesale and Retail

J. R. CUNING11AM,

National E&ad Street, directly ike Court-House, Tcrre-Haute, Ir.d.,

1

13 now in receipt of bis winter supplies, comprising every variety of articles in his tine, making his stock tho lar^tt and me*t compete Terre-Haule.

By purchasine the stand long occupied by himself as a Drug Store, he considers himself permanently nettled, ana with the present arrangement of making cath purchasrs, gives him the advantage of all markets, in obtaiuing goods from first hands on the most favorable terms therefore, he is enabled to keep the f'' Eest Assortment of Pure Medicines, that can be prenred in the Eastern and Western cities, and offers as good bargains as the same quality of medicines ca(J be bought at any other estabiishment ou the Wabash.

The purchasing and selecting of medicines suited to the wants of the country, and thecompounding of the various preparations of the shop, with care and precision, that it may answer the purpose intended, is a matter of so much importance to the purchaser, that he feels it to be his duty to give his personal and undivided attention to it, as long as he remains iu the business.

By his experience of fifteen years in TerreHaute, together with his attentiou to the preparing and dispensing of Medicines, he h°Pc» insure him a continuance of former patronage, for which he feels himself under miftiy obliga lions to the citlxeus of Vigo and adjoining counties, disposod to continue to serve theas aslong as they say. ..

CT Proscriptions put op with care, and all orders promptly filled aud forwarded by instructions, and tearritnied IO give satisfaction.

Hi# slock now consists of a general assortment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines. Alto, A large supply of all the most

POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, Which can be furnished at Manufacturer's prices, by the Gross or Dozen, and Retail.

Dec., 3, 1652-lO-ly J. K. CUNINGHAM

THE PEOPLES

ILLIAMS Sc EARLY have Removed from their Old Stand, to the Storo recently occupied by M. W. Sedam, on National Road Street, adjoining Cuuinghum's Drag Store—

Opposite tlie Court House.

We are now opening a 1 targe and General Stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS of American and Foreign Fubrict. comprising eyery variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS—Rich Silks, Merlnoes,

Cashmeres, Mus. Lames and

ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN PRINTS in great variety. BAY STATE and other Long and Square Shawls. Rich Embroidered aud Plain Shawls, in colours, black and secoud mourning. Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, and all the minor articles for Ladles, Misses& Childrens' use.

Having engaged the services of Ma.

by mutual consent the Book, Notes and Accounts belonging to the firm are assigned to J. W. Houghton, who will continue the business at the Old Staud. and will pay the debts owiug by the firm

J. W. HOUGHTON, M. A. SENNIT.

Terre-Aaute, Dec. 4tb, 1852-lltf

PHOTOGENIC.

MESSRS. STONER Si. COREY'S

New Qaguerrean Gallery

ISthrongedluwith

NOW full blast, and their rooms are visitors and customers, who are eager to procure one of those fine Dagutrrtotypet taken in their unique style, for which they are so justly distinguished. They have the knack of transfering the image from Ihe person equal to life Uaelf. Persona who have not yet had their picture* taken should avail thcmwlves of this rare oppor tuuity.

Instruction given in the Art and an outfit in business furnished on reasonable terms. 83"

Daguerreotype Apparatus and Slock for sale. ROOMS, OVKR "LOCISVILLF.CLOTIUSQ STORK,"

THIRD STORY,—Entrance ou Market Street Don't forget the place. Terre-Haute, October 8,1852*2tf

J. M. IIAOER embraces this opportunlty of informing his former patrons,

the frame building, on Market Street, south of

Une. §3* AH work entrusted to hits neatly and

promptly executed.

Cullender, 1 Cofiee Btilet, 1 Gni«r, I Tla Dipper, I Egg Wtiip* 1 ag Spoon,' 1 Ski ..it»«r,

Pan, ^--ash,

Mill,

1 V,

K* llsne,

Wash Ttt'*S

W

1 B«*,

Table, DUilnr,

Ralh«« Pta, CISUIM

1 Pair Carvers i« match, I OMk«ei«» and Fauwf* 1 Large- \v«-.u'r» -1

liit,

WJRJilkT^HOrSE-FtrRyiSlttNG DEPOT, K*. 14 East 4th 8t-,CRtilisati. Not. \m -it

Book Agents Wanted.

110 dicthi'Nvw and P«f«t«r warkaIn IntlaM atv. Gmt »«.: atee£sr«d W UIMM wntunf to eogage «a tw»» basta»iss.

Appirt9 wHlv BUCKINGHAM, Ja li, 1^ tf «fUK^gBo«k.

"Ma. SAMlllL HAGEIt

Has also removod hh MAG 1ST RATE'S OFFICE la Uw front part of the same building- Alt businass eatrosted to hiiu will receive prompt and efficiant attention.

Terre-Haate, Mareb 26, 18o2-26lf

Figs.

-A NY qnaatrly of large and delicioas FIGS iv.- sale at SAGE'S, 12, !Sii-24if Opposite Unioa Row.

3 ttrrnt A«UEf.

BRITTON Sl CO.,

FORWARDING St COMMISSION XER*

CHAN r*,

^TERRE-HAUTE, INDlANA-

CASIl PAID

Wheat, Barley

I P«il, :l S, B«. lliWflwti,

TeaPtrt, F«at«,e*eon b*a

FOR White Beaas and

AT THEIR W

Canter of First aad Eagle SUectt, Cml Basin. OMMACT i% lasi-ii*

LEATHER.

1 Al I3a B«^SpaaishS^eLeaa»er lUjUUlKoOOIbS. Ml^tK tbo. Ciaciaaati 99 Dm- Ink Liaiag* 19 Toppt^aad fiSttUng jk

Freach Coif Skias

Al*#» a good ail kinds of Leather. A frt«h mtmls «T latm fsjAiaa. UENRY SN YDEIL

Trite K«r. 5- "r

fffpf,

Receiving, Forwarding, and Commission House, BVANSVILLE, INDIANA.**

LEWIS 4, GRAYT

Sttccetfortlo tielaUfr^of II*rri*(itan,Crsae %Ce.,

WOULD

retpectfolly say to the friends of the late firm, iwd to shippers of Produce

aad Merchandise generally, that all consignments and commissions *n trusted to our charge, shall receive the utmost care and attention and re-ship-ments wlii be effected with dispatch, and at the very lowest rates of freight. The increase in tonnage on tho Ohio rirer this season is unusually large, aad will cause a materiad decline in the rates oa shipments Sooth, which we wish the Wabash shippers to note.

Oor Wb?if-boat has been much enlarged and Improved, and, with our Warehouse, gives as facilities of the first class for Receiving, Storing and Forwarding Freight and for promptness,

North of industry and attention to business, we acknowledge no snperiors, and refer to

CHABXCKT

Rose,

ESQ.,)

Bsme-tt

3c Co., Terre-Uante. .?

E.S.

Wotr*.

Joint

XITCSKMW ESQ.,

iu

September 24, l85S-52yl

JOHN RJEIN-

HARD to assist in tho inner department of our business, and under our new arrangements, we are prepared to offer such inducements to buyers as will guarantee pertcot satisfaction.

Please give us a cair. Nov. 5, 1852-Gyl WILLIAMS iV EARL\.

Cloths, Cassimeres and Ready Made Clothing.

A

LARGE Stock of Cloths,Cassimeres, Satinets, All Wool Tweeds—Cloak Linings— Merino, Black S:*tiu and olher Vesting*. Keutucky Jeans and Liuseys.

Also,

For Farmer* and Working Men, a cheap lot of Jlothingj Heavy Overcoats, Sucks, Pants, and Vests—with

Kossuth aud Buena Vista Hats. Sup. Plush and Fur Caps— Buck. Mitts and Gloves— For Sale al tho

Nov. 5th, 1832-6-ly

PEOPLE'S STORE.

BY WILLIAMS

&

EARLT.

NOTICE.

rpiIE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing I between

tho

subscribers is this dav dissolved

j^,5

I

And Merchants generally EzinsmUe. -"W]

Dec. 10.18a2-ll-6m LEWIS Sc. GRAY.

SCRIBNEk & DEVOL,

WHOLESALE DRHGISTS,

AND DEALERS IN

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SPICES, Tobacco, Dye-StuUJi, Garden Seeds, Surgical Instruments,

$»Ef wmm% &&, &t£., CORNER OF MAIN AND STATE STREETS, NEW ALBANY, 1ND.,

ONE

of the firm has just returned from the Eastern cities, where he purchased from the Importers and Manufacturersa large and extensive stock at rstes that will enable them to pompete with any house in the West.

May 26, l852-35yl

CAPITAL HOUSE, -INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

D. D. SLOAN,

THISccntro

Proprietor.

Establishment is new, and situated in the of the City. O* An Omnibas aud llaggagc Car always iu attendance to carry passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, free of charge.

A. II. L. BAKER,

Forwarding & Commission

A N

MERCHANT, E A E IN O E

BEL AIR,

(EEL RIVER FEEDER DAM,) CEAY COUNTY. INDIANA.

ROCKS,

for building purposes,, for sale at the Bel A-i: Quarries. feb. 27-22-ly

New Carriage Manufactory.

I HAVE commenced the Carriage Manufacturing business, at my Nric Shop, in North Terre-Haute, on the

corner of Fifth Street am! Lafayette Road, where all branches of the business will be promptly attended to, and any work from my shop shull not be surpassed on the Wabash, for beauty of style, elegance of finish or complete workmanship and durability, and at priccs, CHEAPER than heretofore.

A variety of Carringcs, Buggies, Bnronches and Wagons, always on hand and for sale. REPAIRING of all kinds done on the shortest notice. Also, Paiuting and Varnishing done witU neatness.

JNO. WM. DOUGLASS

Terre-Haute, April 9, 1852-28tf

03-$500 CHALLENGE! WHATEVER

concerns the health and happiness of

a people is nt all limes of the most valuable importance. I take it for granted that every person will do nil in their power, to save the lives of their children, aud that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, ure the primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which children and adults are liable if you have an appcUtecontiuually changeable from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking «t the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular—remember that all these denoto WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy:—

Hobcnsack'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 Bowel Complaint* and Diarrhata have made them weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that It stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with DrsrKrstA, the astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physicians havo failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all others

THE TAPE WORM!

Thie is Ihe roost dilikult Worm to destroy of all thai infest the hnmiin system, it grows to an almost Indefinite length becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestine* and Stomach effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitna Dance, Fits,

See.,

that it is

1

REMOVAL!

that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect

TAP* WOM

CO~

hastening them to an early

grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment innst be pursued, It would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove all obstructions, that tba Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which mast be taken in doses of 2 Tablespoonfulls 3 times a day these directions followed have never been known to foil la curing the most obstinate esse of Tars WORM.

Hobensack's Liver Fills.

No part of the system is more liable to disease tKha the LIVER, ft serving as a filterer to purify Ihe Wood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parts of the system, and results variously, in Liv«r Complaint, Jaundice, Byspepsta, &c- We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might Indicate a wrong action of the Liver. Tbeoe Fills being cowpowd of ROOTS and PLANTS famished by nt' tre to heal the sick Namely, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which aag meats the accretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An ALTERATIVE, which changes in some inexplicable and insensible meaner the certain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A TONIC, which give* tone end slresgih to the nervous system, renewing health aad vigor to all parts of tho body. 4th. A CATHARTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with tho other ingredients, aad operating on the Bowels, aad expelling the whole mess of corrcpt and vitiated natter, aad purifying th Blood, which destroys disease and restores health.

Ton will find these Pills an invaluable soedielne in nany complaints to which yon are subject. In obstractieft* either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their

fanctioaal arrangements to a heaithv action, parrying the blood and other fintds no effectually to pat to rigtaaH complaint* wiUcb (My arise from £s«ak In eg aimr itiee, dimness of light, pain la the side, hack, «T*ne g«

giddiness,

geaaine aniens signed J. N. Hobenaack

all otibe«a being fans* Isrttstioa. O* Agents wishing aew sapplfos, and Stan

the rnsmrietor, J„ Su Hobeaaack, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Dtragyista aad Merchants la the United Slates Paanphktslo ha obtained of Agwsts gratia Aeastr. BROWNING & WALL, Ten$4faate»

SB8 Brtofl A yrntifj'

who will supply Itoslersy Jba. LT Price rack cents.

J, W-0f1

P*SIS

tetefrt amatise to A«t «f Qoagiw* taU* yew MSMlf I & UcsKtrt»o. «.D. tollwCawkllOaoet/tkeDSrtrk* Corn* tar th» Kn*ar» Piitrict of PganoyiTMt*-

Armthwr Scientific Wonder 1

Do. J. S. HOUGHTON'S

GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURE*.

THE TKCR

DIGESTIVE FLUID

nm ob GASTRIC JIHCE.

Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX, after directions of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiolagteal Chemist, by

J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D,, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint,

Constipation and Debility, Curing after Natuie's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. D* Half a teaspoonful of Pxrais, Infused in water, wil digest or dissolve, Fine Pounds of RooU

Beef in about tveo hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying* Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestiues. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an

ARTIFICIAL DIOBSTIVK FLFID,

precisely like the natural Gastric Juice In ilaChemical powers, and furnishing a complete and prrfect substitute Cor it. By ihe aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEK5IA are removed, just aa they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evi dence upon which it is based, is In the highest degree curious and remarkable.

Scientific Evidence!

BARON LIEBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digeslive Fluid, analagous to the Gastric Juice, hiay be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, In which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner at they inould be in He human stomach." 0*Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of Scix.xTINC

EVIDENCE,

Reports of

similar to the above, together with

REMARKABLE CURES,

from all parts of

the United Slates. AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, aijd Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES in Philadelphia, New York and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases,and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent.

It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particularly useful foi tendency to Bilious disorder, L.iver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated fever aud ague, and the evil cffectr of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess lu eating, and Ihe loo freo use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciler Health with Intemperance.

Dr.

HOUGHTON'S

PERSIN is prepared in Powder

and in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physlcisns. PRIVATE CIRCULARS

DR.

for tho use of Physicians,

may be obtaiuad of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole proccw of preparation, and giving the authorities upon whichthe claims of this new reinody are based. As it is not a secret remedy, uo objection can be raised against its use by Physlcisns in respectnblo standing and regular practice- Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Agents—WOOD $ DONNELLY, Terre-Haute.

Wholesale and Retuil Agents:

CRAIGHEAD & BROWNING, Indianapolis. April 9th, 1852-28-ly Every Family should have a copy," An invaluable book, only 25 cts. per copy—Man know thyself.

HUNNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an out-line of the Origin, Progress, Treatment aud Cure of every form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intercourse, by Self-abuse or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything, that would offend Uie ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, ex-' clusively dovoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature.

To which Is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise ou the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twentyfive cents a copy six copies one dollar will be forwarded to any partof the Uuited Slates, by mail, free ef postage. Address postage paid, "Box, 196 Post Office, or the Author, 38 North Seventh Street Philadelphia."

FIFTY

DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. IIUNTERwill forfeit $50 if failing to cure any caso of secret disease that may come under his care, ho matter how long standing or afflicting.— Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 38 North Seventh Street, without fearof Interruption from other patieut*.—Strangers and other* who have been unfortunate In the selection of a Physician are invited to call.

IMPOTENCY—Through unrestrained indulgence of the. passions, by excess or self-abuse, ihe evils are numerous.* Premature impolency, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female so clety, general debility, or constitutional derange ment, are sure to foiiow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence he offers a perfect cure.

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

YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together with nicer* upon the body, throat, nose, or leg*, pain* in tho head, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, stricture*, gravel, irregularities, disease* arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the Mood, whereby the constitution ha* become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care.

IT Medicine forwarded to any part ef the Uulted State*,—Price five and tea dollars per package. Philadelphia, September 14, lBS8-SSyl

25 Cent's Worth of O W N S COUGH CANDY,

NSVER

fags to carafe*

EVER fads to cam the most obstinate COLD origia k'viatioB of PHTHISIC, BRONCHITIS, CON

or COUGH of rseent

Jan. 31, leSMT-ly

i, aad for the miSB ITU

SUMPTION, aad all other diseases of the organs of respiration, thousands bear testimony to its cflscacy: Did I ever make so bold, 7* tefl yoa of a dreadful cold 1 took, when fishing once with Andy,

Aad died for want of Browa's Coagb Caady? Its trae yea never knew before, How I coaghed aatil ay throat was sore, Indeed I cried, aad gave him a stick Of Caady, which he ate so quick. It looked mach like ajaggler's trick, Bat Oh! the change, how shall I tclif It acted oa me like a tpelL That Ghost before so pale aad araa. Now stood before nw, yes, a man, Who d*«d with Sshiag with Mike Aady, Aad Jived by taking Brown's Coogfc Caady. Bat Una Catarrh, SronchHia, Uovssaesa, Are visitants, yoa kaow, raaotaskae, Aad Croap aad Asthma stop (he breath, Aad isfiow la Urn train ot death Bat what mm thene, why nothing Browa's Coagit Caady cares them so. So&d al the Proprietor's {Rices—By J. R. Cunningham, Terrs Butt, aad by Dragfist, Grocacs, aad Coafectioaerc geMsaSy

February 18, 1853-2

,9

Nov. 12. 1052-tf

1852.

OCTOBER tf, 1852-2tf

LATEST IMPROVEMENT.

Noye' Improved Portable Grist Mill

THE

wheat and

COARSK GRAINS.

has no hes Ullon in guarantying It to grind wheat

doing as good work, WITH LUI LOSS or rowKk ar raicnof, than any other Portable Mill now In operation. These Mill* are of the best quality of rench Burr Stone*, and ar* from 30 to 24, 30, 32, and 36 inches in diameter. They are placed in a substantial frame or husk aud are driven by a belt with steam* water, or horse-power, and are WARRA*TXD to perform perfectly iu every particular.

SUCCESSOR TO HAYWARD dt, NOYB, waxtrracTUMM or

FRENCH BTJBB MILL STONES,

AXD NCALASS 1*

Dutch Allker Bolting Cloths,

April 30,1852-31-ly. Terre-Haute, lad.

Boots, Shoes, Bats and Caps.

"^yE^p^rlicolarly invite a call of all in want the above articles—we have them to suit, in great variety—for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boy*,, Misses and Children. Call aad examine wu Stock awl bo salted in the articles needed.

H. R. SMITH,

BEING

now permanently located la his new* Ofice on Ohio street, 4t East of the PaMic Square, will at all times be la rendlaeos! to wait oa his patroa* la &B thlags pertaining to, hk ordCeaidtt*

B. B. No credit glvoa for operation* ankoeby nriflon MTIftfCIBITBl Terre-Haute, October 3, liSI-l-ly

To Country

MERCHANTS

SELLING OFMOSTT

In consequence of beinjj compelled to

REMOVE MY STORE,

For the purpose of REBUILDING, Stock of

WINTER CLOTHING AT COST.

Purchasers will find it to their interest to call at the

STAR CLOTHING STORE,

before purchasing, as I am determined to offer them inducements greater than any other establishment in the City. B. W. BKUEL, 1 4 North side the Public Square,

TERRE-HAUTE, INDANA

LOUISVILLE

CLOTHING STORE

And Hat and Cap Establishment,

I,

he RunnerS one the Spindle, together with lie ,|ock

SAND' REVOMINIJTF "Tto

he

"•proved feeding attachment,wcures a high' mo«o« $ JjoSto „„d Shoes, 11,U, Caps, etc., ju.t opened!

The undersigned has been appointed by Uie pro-) £\J\J styles and prices. rietorof this valuable patent, Agent for Terre- J(J0 pieces ALPACAS,_plaln black &. fancy colors log

WILLIAMS* EARLY,

Nov- S, l858-6y Pedes' Bore.

Merohaats.

la (ho eoantry who run than

market to replenish theirfStocks, woald do' irail to call aad examine ray atodt of DRY GOODS. Having parehased many goo&e expreeely the JOBWNO TRADE which wlU be sold at

advanco oa New York erriaotea's No*. 12,1852-7tf

ork cast \syup

Parriaatan's Black, Nartk

M,

I am now offering my entire"

NORTH-EAST CORNRR OF THK PUBLIC SQUAKK,

(FARRINGTON'S B1 .OOK,)

E E A E I N I A N A

STRAUS ife ISAACS

Are continually bringing on Fresh Lots of the most choice and beautiful

Winter Clothing,

Direct from their Own Manufactory, LOUISVILLE, KY.

To enumerate the advantages of buying at this celebrated Kstabliahmnnt would bo superfluous. Our customers for fifty miles round need no other assurances fiotn us, to induce them to call upon us, than this, thai we continue to use our friends as well as toe have ever yet done.—more than thiswo know thoy do not desire.

N. B. A first rate assortment of

Hate, Caps, Fine Shirts, Cravats, Under Clotlriiiir, etc., etc.

STUAIJS &, ISAACS,

NORTHEAST CORNER PV1ILIC SQUAIIK.

EARLY &LEGGETT,

Forwarding A Commission Merchants,

ALSO,

Dealers in all kinds of Produce,

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

TKIililvMAUTK. INI).

A NEW AtfD EXTENSIVE STOCK OF

I A

subscriber has completed and tested !il« AC• S*W|« 3 Improved Portable Grist Mill, for which he 1 has applied for Letters Patent. He is now prepared Boots nnd Shoes, Ilatn, Cups, Ilonncts, 4tc* to furnish to order a superior mill for grinding) pIIE

The mode of ultflcliing af|J

am fu

JOHN T. NOYE,

Buffalo, September 1st, 1851.

JOHN T7 NOTE

1

1352.

A N W I N E

oU„ntioi, of Ul6 clUwnB of

vlclnlt

t, Agent for Terre- 100 pieces ALPACAS, plain black &, fane ron try. Anylnfor' 2» BROCADES and POPLINS f, prtee, &c., can be joo GINGHAMS, plain, plaid anc

pri Haute and the surrounding country matlon in regard to its utility, obtained by aad rooting him either personally or by 500 PRINTS, of ai'l qualities letter, post paid. Alt of which will be sold very low for cash at

ISAAC B. HYMER, S Nov. 12,185^711 F. NIPPERT'S.

Velvet Cap*

Terre-Haute'

,,

rwlp!Cl

of

Tho

"deCtlon

L. II- I? ,f I 5 to style and quality and above all, wllh un eye ,1

a,U^'^,

to this Mill valuable Improvements, which make It Utisfaction to purchasers, is to sell then good superior to all others now in use And further he

fu||y called to my

^red do

or coarse .graim. as rapidly, and at the same time ^c^./vely for cash, no one wiR douEt for a moment my parfect ability to sell at such prices as will commend themselves to all. Call at

Portable Grist Mills, Screen Wires, Mill Semes, I Black Silk Laeee and Fringes, Velvet and Silk Damsels, Spindles, Cartings, Cart Iron Proof Trimmings, Linen lldkfs., Kid, Silk, Lisle and Staffs* Grime's, Pagtn* and Johnson's Smut MUl*,S Cotton Gloves WHITE DRESS GOODS of all

INDIA RUVBER BELTING AND HOSE, kiods, alt of which will be sold unusually low at Stucco and Land Plaster, Water Lime, He. Nov. 12, lfe^-7lf F. NII'I'LRT'S. Manufactory 87, Main Stroet. Office 12, Main —1—"—Street and 5 Central dock, BUFFALO, N. Y. JT)/Wi PIECES EL A IN E8, of various

A

end Staple DRY GOODS,

S

hM been nmdc wMh the HimMi caro

to economy, knowing full well that to give perfect'

0oodt ai rxtrrm hw prket Thu

I

1

.tter mysel

Hllvlnjr

l.o^ht my

300 SHAWLS °KmSiT

Among which may be found Square and Long Shawls, Thibet, Cloth, Cashmere and Merino Shawls Ladles'and Children*' Woolen Net Caps, at

November IS!, l852-7tf F. NIPPERT*8.

ALTOGETHER FOK LADIES.

A

TRULY beautiful assortment of Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, Undersleevee,

Cuffs and Collars. AI»o, a few Mourning Collars,

5

F. NIPPERT'S CASH STORE,

Farrlngton's Block, north side Public

November 12,1852-7tf Square.

and striped

Hats,Oaps, Bootfl and Shoes.

.)A DOZEN Kossuth, Jenny Lind aad Mexican CjU Wool and Fur Hat* 3 Caees Fashionable Bilk Hate 30 dozen Silk and Mohair Plush, Cloth tad!

40 cases Kip aad Calf Men's Boot* and Shoe* 20 aad Enamel aad Morocco La* diae Booties, Bnakins and Jenny Idad'ai:1

Gora Over-Shoe? aad Booties, at Nov. 12,1853-71* F. 2flPPEHT'&

J. T. WALL, M. D.,

(latk or K»rrc«T,)

Physician and Surgeon,

OULD reepeetfuily aaaounce to UMclt

Corner 4th aad Niitloaal Road Streeia, inay be found at all tUnes during tb proMwioaaily aaoaat.

CT Rooms at the Prairie Uooae, bo foend at aigkL

Am",.

Public Square. NIPPERTS.

Feb. II,'53.