The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 15, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 December 1852 — Page 4
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Stale of Indiana, Vigo County to wit
NOTICE
Terre Haute, Indiana, November 15, 1852
NOAH BEYMBR "&~Cd7
VATION Al. KOAl) STREET, I.nM Kiitl
HAVE
on hanb a very lahjtf assortment ft! If kinds of most approved stove*, which they are determined to self at the lowest figures possible Our stock consists, in part, of the follow-
CELEBRATED STOVES:
Etna AlrTignt, a very Troy Air Tight, superior stove, SelfHtaulakir, The Best Premium Dram rarlor,
House Guttering and Spoutlug, Execnted atsli u' notice, in trie unsarpassed. Wc will, on ik aiint, un#ct 1 a job wb cannot finish as der aireeiiient.
J, wh wte will have eaast—when the job
on band, exceeds »,00r #.—at 3 Cents tor Funnaes an1 Cents for Fo ...uery. We are prepare^ to execute fobs to any extent, at short noticc, In the nistiny one, such as But'
Delinquent, Tax JL4H Cmtimmk
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NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
TERRK HAUTE, IN l.
HAVE comweaced ib? above IxMrf-v-^fnlbs room tormerly occwt by Mr. p, on 4ih utreet.near P1 •. v." re 1 «o ^•aunetwt 'i *bnc ovk ad Son" the very best matrml, IVesoiw about erecting buildings will de vevtl to give imr t*H, as I intend to make niy pHces sail ifte
Orders from a d« .-.m •.!* f'te Post Otfjce, acd. I .i'- '. C" Persone in the city wanting a even.-.^ theabov* line, will do well to wrt t«'Unit •*!«**, as umhUC. Q' i,8HAlFER
Mar5,'St-dawtf«8-«l ..
J. ETkM, 'W:W
R^PKTRH.LY
tenders bia pwfasiiWl ter
vice* to (be ciuxcns of Tcne Haute ind vieinitr. ... OflSoft on Market street, first door sonib of the Town Hall. Apt^ ^-53 If -:,N i: *1
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Reaor a Patedt Doubld StOvM. In ffrett vari* ^kMUOr «*, Senior $.V I propose to locate in this fW WouoW
Kro*1
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Also- SkillMaand LWs, Orqw and Uds. Odd!'
tiles.a
.ids, Dog Irons, &ig*r Ketikw.and in f«tt ?dmoet| every article reqt)irw by housekeepers,for dories-: tic purpose*. j5
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is hereby given, that so much of the foregoing lands and lots returned delinquent for the non-payment of the taxes due thereon, «r duo from the owner thereof, for the year 18(51, as may be necessary, to discharge the taxes, interest and charges thereon at the time of sale, will be sold at Public Auction, at the Court IIo\ise in said county, on the First Monday of January, 1853. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Removal.
TIIF.
oid established Pockot Hook and Morocco Caac Manufactory^ located at 521 Chestnut Street, for iho p»»t fwentyone yrar*t lia» been mo «d to No. 203 Arch street, liratpoor •tel»w »ji.4M»U.wheta can. b* (wind thB largest and liest cs ortment of the following articles, viz:
Pocket riooks. Port Folios, Dressing Cases. Writing Cases, Bankers' Cases, Dank Book Holders, Bill Books, Money Belts, Cigar Cases. Razor Strops, Porte Monnaies, Work Cases, Card Cases, Needle Cases.
F. H. Smith, thankful for past favors, hopes hy atiention, and with a dcierininaiion to sell th» best quality of goods at the lowest prices, to receive a ahare of patronage. The trade are requested to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
N. B. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. F. II. 8MlTH.cn*. Arch street, Philadelphia.
September 37, 3- .'2—w*3m
Vigo Collegiate Institute. T-a late meeting ul the Board.ot Trustees, 1. have been appointed to till the vacancy (as pri jal) of the M«I* Departmehi of the Vig« Col rlafeI«stitiil«. lit p«r*nance of which appointment, I ill open a svhwol in said Institution on Monday, September tixth, tcrcontinue S3 tv«eks,-
Th course (^instruction pursuetl will embrace «11 tiro branches of a regular Collegiate cotirie. The term# of the Institution iir^* fixed by the Board, ate follows
pjnete, and shalf aae every effort to establish a per-
scil°°'-
R. S. TUURMAN.
August 385S—d&wtf
Itrv tloods and Ciit-prt Store.
per dirwthuia. ojK-ni%a larg^i iml eoinpletc 'assortment of sjaplo rit ticli, (irrmasi nud
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P. a A smmly or ODD PLATES always on hand, to FUKKisIl FREK on insftrance, which ^1I,. we will furnish at 31C »p*r lb. after the Ws«r- T3 E?PE TMfLL\ inknmjlieircustonHua and ancerunaonu All ptt ns aent to us *hn!l bo I* purdiasers generally, that th^y ar« now promptly cttst ai»4 lor^anifd. as p«r dirwciion*. ojtenitig a larg« an We hav« a jrr«n many V*TitR.v| for *1 r.i, 1 «.
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No. Knst Tonrth Street, CINCINNATI,
Aiucririiti
A a A I I A N CAltPKTINti, purdhased and imported previ* -JOBS lo the late thee, which 1 at as low ibtw** as ahiiilar gootb tin be *b .J* in th
Waited SUNK.
Floor Oil Cloths,
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«rk te & always on hand. Famil». lUuA I-'? iM! ft* f*, I way 4s.|'« u:utiog nt ItWcss# oft. v!« mmr I"..-, at.wi.-.-.^ as low as they can MI llw Msero Cities.
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New York Cheap Clothing Store* evi:it\ IM)UY RI II KllK I
JUST
rwived and now owning a large and «plm 1 8' it of B«Mf made Clothing, «uibruc.nj tyjtf variety, ami seI«ctoil b» suit ib* in.^i foatidiow,- Pwrrhaaerp nr- ?n«metftt" rr*|««K to -HI* and ex- .•:- btf"#' gak. elsf' ere* as 1 «.!« t-.xli uvtOrm ,mc ^Ujlic *0 pa me. at t' 1 re sign, west akk of the fubhc Square, Kuaa ouiiding.
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ALBERT LANCE, Auditor of said county ..Indiana,
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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the yner 1851, bv J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., in the Clerk's Office of the Pi-strict Court for the East-
Mn Jof Pennsylvania. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
DR HOUGHTON'S^
EPSIN
GREAT CURE FOR DYSr'EPSIA!^ Dr. J. S. Houghton's
111?1
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR GASTRIC JUICE. Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomnch of the Ox, after directions of Huron Liebie, the i*re« Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. IX Philadelphia, Pa. "I Digest." Such is the truCfnenning of th. word Pepsin. It is -the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the col* vent of the food, the Purifying, 'Preserving, and Stimulating agent of the Stomach dnd Intestines. It is extracted Irona tho digestive stomach of tlte Ox, thus forming a True Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natuml (Ha itrie Juice in its chemical powers, and furnishing-n complete and perfet snhstitnte for it. U\
This is Nature's own remedy for an unhealthy stomach. No art ol-man can eqttnl its curative powers. It contains no Alcohtd, Oittersj Acid* or Nauseous Drugs. Jt is extremely agrtaeable tfl the taste, and maybe taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water mckcr tv*'Viiil acnte distress. Bewtrj of Pepsin is not 0 drug.
Half ateasspoonnil of Pepsin infusrd in watei will digest or dissol*^ Fit# Pounds oj Ro&tl Btff in about tiro hours,out of the :-tirtincl. ii
SCI KXT1FIC KVI DHM'Ef
fT"n» *denific evidence upon which this res medv is hfteed is ill tlte bi£hcst dekiee curi*ws and remarkable.
Call on the Agent, and get TV lar, gratis, giving a large ar
-iptiv of
Circutifif
evidence, from Uebia'a Animal Chemistry Dr '^be*® Physiology oT Disrestion: Ir. Pereira on and Diet Dr. John W. Dreper. of New York Wivtrfity or Dimeli Phyainiogy Proiwsw of Ytl* Cuil»«! Dr. with r%
I nitwl States P()\V DEH.
£)r. Houghton*# Bfcjmn is fn -.r in »jwder nnd in fluid form—and in pttw.( 'ioii vwls for the uiwof Phraciam The pow i, will far »r« fojf onedoiiar,«t« lo LW". tf..u-n\n. rin'i '.-a. :.t §Cr08*ww (**».'—Eveft bottle of the senaitia bears the written «?ist«r*^fj S llwigft-
M. D., sole proprii r. Pbihadelphia, Fm ton. ,:"it« rade mark MKrnred. b, a 1 Drtwtis'a and Dealers fit MedidiMft. I'ficv. hut ''•'•wr l"'r Uv.tk.
As 'a, WUOD& 1XN N1 .LLY,Terre H""t« W? .:'.i«al« and .mail A i\R- 3. Lawn nor
&Son.I Septwii
attearion
Clark, V.'fictnne*. I
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POOIJGABHOTnffER Forwarding A- tammifixian Mprcblia 90 MAGA2INL STREET
NEW ORL tiPfSL
WuluJiwIt^Sarlv, H. D. Williams Co., Tim Ilattfc.
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WEITHIl li ISP II pil. Ill li FitB (my
ir&O.TOUSEY,
National Road St. 2d door above Market
No. 2, Phoenix Block.
Wholesale and Retail Cash Store.
Dealer* in Foreien and Domestic Staple and Fancy
O O S
Notions, Trimmings, Bonnets, Boot• and Shoes, Hardware, Grdcttries, Paper.Hangings, Borders* ('arpcliiigs, Ji'ugs, Floor and
Table Oil Cloths, and Ifoiise furn1 shing Gsods. \T E are now in receipt of our iFall nnu Win ter Stock, selected in the Eastern cities expressly lor litis market. We would jnvite particular attoiiTioii lobiir «mek- ofWown mid LUacl). ed good«,.Prints, Alerinoes, De LaiiK'P. Lustres, figured stuff'goods,'Ginghams, Trimming Bi:ttous, I.rices, Gimps, FrinjjcS, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons,*1 losiery, Cloths, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Flannels, Linsoys, Tickings, Checks, linen and silk UdlUs, Bay State Shawls, Cnrpctings, Car|»et Bags and SatchMs, Grrrceftes, Hardware, Boots jind Sheesi&c.: all ofvvJiich will t« sold at such rates for Cash or Produce as will tmukc 11 the interest of buyers to patronise us. Paper Hangings very low.
tTorre Haute, October 4, 'fft-fi-tf.
Life saved at Midnight!
1(
-UY GREGORY'S
f:
Instant Cure of Pain.
The most pungent and powerful preparation for the suppression of all inflammation, whether proceeding from linens Scalds,.Broken Bones, Colds, or any other causes, ever offered to tho public. The moment it is taken, its thrilling and animating power is felt, as it forces its way through every diseased nerve and gland of the system, relieving all Pain in an ipslant, and dissolving local obstructions which cause inflammation, five s, and spasmodic pains, with a rapidity knewn of no1 other medicine.. It 'immediately quiets the pain'of iVcrvouS, or Sick Uca(ltic/u\ins\ani\y cures the Toothache, and relieves at.once the excruciating pnin of Jtheumatism, and usually cures long and standing cases, on three applications, in one hour! For dangerous accidents, broken limbs, innngled flesh, bruises, burns, scalds, fnintees, pain in the stomach, spasms, cramp,cholic
FEVEIt AND AGUE,
Colds, sore throat, cancer in the mouth or stom ooh, or»l all compltuh(a of inflammnlorjr character, this medicine will give instant relief to the sufferers.
CHOLERA!
.The best medicine known for this dread complaint as hundreds can testify. liloody Flux it nl ways cures.
Broken Ercasi, with !ll its pain and jeopardy to the life of the infant, would never he known were this "medicine used a few weeks before nursing. A mother who- from this cause had lost every child, heard of the
Instant Cure of Pain!®
and tried it, and found it effectual in saving the life of her child, We.could refer to Mr. Julias Marsh, of Washington, Luc'as cotinty, Ohio, and to Mr. A. GrngiJoo, Concord, DeKalb county, Indiana, and a host of others. iVb Family should be without it! Thousands are ready to testily to efficacy and^ertainty in the cure of all Bowel Complaints, and multitudes of children have been saved by its timely.use, when attacked ui midnight with fits, spasms, cramps, colic, and choking, caused by worms—with no physician near, and life in imminent peril.
Price 25 cents per bottle. For sale by BROWNING fe WALL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, lTi!5SSW«wftr''rti-
GREGORY & MOORE, Proprietors, Maumee city, Ohio. September 38, 3S52--w6m
Dr. J. YOTJMANS,
I
Physician and Surgeon. (LATE OF
LICKING
Coi.\MTY, Ohio.)
AVING had 11^ number of years experience in the practice of Midwifery and the diseases of Wouien and Children, Dyeentorv, Bilious Fever, Malignant Erysepales, Typhoid Pneumonia,and Typhoid Congestive Fever. Also, chronic diseases in all their various forma-r-porticularly enlargement of the Liver and Spleen, so prevalent in tliis country— tenders Ins services to the citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity, hoping a literal share ot patronage.
Dwelling neJtt door Hflst of J. F. Ivinz— office 011 4th Street, sccoiiU d'br North of Prairie City Drugstore, ^\u«Mst 5, '52— ren Nov- 9, '52 3jvv-w tf
Sites & Katzenbaugli,
Undertakers and Coffiu-Makers,
A
RI-^PECTRHiLY
re,i',-'?rl
inlorrn Uie citizens
of Terre Haute and vicinity, that they Will gfive undivided attention to the nbovc business, with a viewto'rclieve the Irieni! decensetl persons from tho indisne:!!'•rilile'troutrie attending the death of a fririu!, nrtd wonld state tntft they ore prepaid to underioke ill© whole business of funeral®, if desired, or any part thereof, at
priCv-s.
A hearae W 11. ifi #11 coses be iiiflftished frte oj ehlrft to such as prooure coffira at liteit establishment r^i'lns kept on hofw of all siTea pefrsona in :W* they say that 1 hey wilf furr -:i co'i -mper l'w:i they have bc*n,futiiHi! 1 by any perscu in the coomy, and ^fli fltflfftii th^ ful»t"tttl ^rith tlieirlie&se free dhi.-ffr, aey lii-innec net ovarte»m»lew. .€i »oil V..!:! -t -r',i nthofthetourl house, ne#: jt t-w.ci'tf Hull iiiwe g^. ft^.w-w4y-a545
Exclusively lo the Ladies.
Aaj:u
BF.Ai'TlFUL assortment of Ladies douWe n:jjeeml^oiJ'!'-dl iidet^i'-evea.CufM, r^llait. f'litnMr-ttrjr. n«-J Cais.* Also, IninnaCips. 1«-t'Hftri ifeerchnfa, MoutniogColr.p r.n-i CciT~. m. a bwiaa Edgings and j^j'.r.iii: -, L-.• do. li fini- a«*Artm-«nt *»f nisbi t-i ro1dr». Kid, Si'k, T.ftle,-nn.i iiott.i'i Gluvts, biauk uild f*pr*v COiur-
Fan-, a lai_' ot of black and fancy SiikPara Dertte, Thread and Grass tancjrSum :iit.r ^-haivlJu
L«t6ea wbo are particalar in selecting article® t! at^r- -r,oat br oming tq, there, and at the same ie ar I'pai#'..- of sttidying economy, would do
F. Mtl 1SRTS CHF.AP CASH STORE. Ftstr :ion's Block, Kii'Ui ol tha PutdicSquare. BfriV J-*. wt46 f*
NEW TAILOR STORE.
THE
'ubw i'er, recently from '^Hnati, w-MiriKsretWlj i8*ftn til 1/ ,» Ttrre lbninsand vielnity dwt -i on S*e-ood street,nearly of i,e will wart «i
ni^h tsrtWtw of iwtmng i« bn© in U)« latwt moat approved sty I a. H« has waribOii ialw.rn! |b«. Eaatertt ciiie- wcla that^4«-»tlf vA-jiuii a «bwe of the puf -. rtm
nAptll, tf- W it #-AN. I I i-i 3•?!•#"
JOHN SAYHE'S STOVE STOHE
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EVER BROUGHT UP OR DOWN THE WABASH, OR BY ANY OTHER THOROUGHFARE!!!
Ilo is receiving hja, Jg.tQfk f/9JD. J?aytQB and Cincinnati, OiilP from New York, Mf, JIugh Stewart's Furn»ce, and the Wa. Upsh Foundry *wl
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Breast and fjtygs.
A Truly Wonderful Cure. Read thin Kxtraordinary Case
Dr. SwaXns—Dear
FOUND THE MOST COMPLETE
711
He has some of the fcamo sort left, and is receiving new patterns. Call and nee. [Nov.20wtf
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III 1HIST IS list 15II (11 III TBEU
LOUISVILLE
Hat & Cap Establishment!
... N, E. Corner* Public Square, Farriogtotfs Elock,
&
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
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Are continually bringing on Fresh Lots of the most choice end beautiful
DIRECT FROM THEIITOWN MANUFACTORY,
LouisvniE, KENTUCKY.
To enumerate the adfantages of buying at this celebrated Establishment would be superfluous. Our customers for fifty miles round need no assurances from us, to induce them to call upon us, than this, THAT WE CONTINUE TO USE OUR FRIENDS AS WELL AS wk HAVE EVER VET DONE—more than this we know they do not desire. -,.f. Qy. a first-rate assortment of «r£
Hats, Caps, Fine Shirts, Under Clothing, &a ,'i STRAUS & ISAACS,
IN
1S2-w9in-29.
Standard Family 3vredicines. rrepwdwM great MSC, tnx-h is
Dr. Swayne's
CET.EBRATilD MEDICINES. DR. SWAYNK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
WILD CHERRY,
The most cfTcctuol and speedy cure known foi' Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Liver Complaints, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breasi,
Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza, Croup Broken Constitution. Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, aud all diseases 0/throat,
fciir: Hiwing contracted a
severe cold, which sc Uloji upon mv lungs, attended with violent ah. pain in my side and breast, difficulty of breathing. 1 was attended by physidi'nns of thefifst respectbf!ity,but my symptoms became very alarming, there was an abscess formed in my lurtgs and made'its way through my side, and discharged large quantities ot puss externally, so.that my physician thought the power or functions of one of my lungs were totally destroyed therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. This mournful state of things continued for a long time until I was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a number of remedies but all failed to do any good. But there still being a spark of liope l«t within me, and my anxious parents, and Imving heard of the great virtue? of your Compound Syrup of Wi 'J Cherry, and ittfieing approved *ot hy physicians of the fir.M eminence, acjudftd to tnake trial of it, and iot my lireat sati-Miiion.my cough gradually grci^ b. Tt'-r, the hole in my side began to h^nl. and I inppy from a poor and almost' akc if: I have b«dmc healthy and wcigli :itore than fever have. All my neighbors can kiUfy to the above ict.
AHIUHAM HUNSICKER,
Two miles from^Skippackvlil^ Skipp ack township, Pa/ -i Be Carrftd fn Purchasing To obtain the original knd only'genuine preparation of Wild fami, which must havo(lie portrait ::ii'l sign i'urt of Dr. SwAVNE on each wrapper a"' ind ti' i:i e. Until you obtain this compound you will never, know the real virtues ol Wild Cherry
Dr. Swayne*s Celebrated Vermifuge, In Square Bottles. Very pleasant to the taste, and th- nios' effectual.'rfWflv in expelling worms, "cuijrv 'iyspt iHa,four M.rmdi, increasing the appfi^. tid invigorating the whole tv ,n. CJftj siry lir,tff isin tqttire toftfes with t'i:c jnrfrnil of Dr. S^-'AYNEon uh wrapper, around the bottle. None other is genuine. Dr. Swayne's Sarsnparilla and Tar Pilta. «\rr.tle} and alterative medicine, far to iue ptHs itf general use, more mild, ipt, and uniibrtn in ilieir operation, may be taken at »ll times, and ui fact in every disease whtere an aperient, alterative, or purgative is required and for diaeasea iacidcnt to lemalcs they are unequalled.
The above valuable Medicines are prepared^ Ai!y by Dr. 8WAYNE, at bis Laboratory, iSo. 4 Noflh Tib Btreet, (lata Eighth and Race,) Pbila-
^S«le by J. ft. CUNINGfHAM, sole agent for Terre Haute and vicinity. g^iteniber 3i, 38&a—wyj
A Book for tlie Times.
NOW
1 0
ready and contains 500 12mo. pages: beautifully illustrated with original designs
or "Uncle Tom "a Cabin," As it la. Being narra-
8eptember 4,,
SSA-ahswmt
Norfh-East Corner of ihe Public Square^
WILSON, STARBIEEU& SMITH
458 MAIN STREET,
H*KmIh if***
Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines. Surgeon Instruments, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Spices,''Varnishes. Brushes, Perfumery, Giassware, French and American Window-Glass, Virginia, Missouri, and Kentucky Manufactured Tobacco,
now in receipt of their heavy spring sunplies, which renders their stock oneof the largest and most complete the United States. Their stock was purchased of Importers and manufacturers or first hands npon ihe very best terms, and they are prepared, to warrant the quality of their goods, and are determined to apll them for cash or to undoubted prompt dealers on the usual time, as low as they can be purchased East, with the addition of the usual freights and charges. They have resident agents in the Eiist, through whom they are enabled..to" keep their stock fresh and complete during the season. Orders will be promptly filled with goods at as low rates and of as good quality as if the parties were here in person.
N. B. Ginseng, Feathers, Rags, Flaxseed, Beeswax, Mustard Seed, and country prod nee generally taken at the market prices in payment of debts due »s, or in exchrtnge for goods. Louisville, Ky., March 12,
t^DRY GOODS. watis, jennms TS/-cwnranif-— No. C3,Pearl Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Importers and Wholesale Dealer? in
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
KEEP
censtaxtly on hand a general assortment of goods of the latest importations, which they ofier for sale at the lowest market prices.
Purchasers arc respectfully, rxvited to.wili jut examine their stock.
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Dec 8. 'aU-Jy-T-Sfi
tke asnal crcdits." .fan 5 \V2ly
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TERRS HAUTE, INDIANA.
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CI.EM TINOLET^ -'C' t^GIDCOV BURTON, Philadelphia. 1 r-r,«- 14 f,"t Cincinnati TINGLBY"
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BtTRipON,
\rHOI,ESM.E DEAMCRS IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
iSouth East Corner Pearl and Walnut Streets, CINCINNATI, 01110. RE now opening a full and complete stock of
Spring tioods,
hich -.hey offer- for cash.
M. W. WILLIAMS^
No. 3. Fnrriuptou's Block, AS now opened a large and complete assortment of (jrOtrtfs. suitable for the Spring and Summer tra.le. whicli he is offering at lower prices than any ether house in the city. The stock consists in part as follows: *.
Dr^ss Goods:.
iRich pHn'.cd Befege plain TJerege all colors Berege De Laincs and Tissnes, Lawns, Spring style Mouselin Do Laincs French, Earlston, and American Gfn&hnm# black Silks, &c., &c,
White Goods:
Swis# Muslin, Victoria and Bishop' Lawns, Book
MhIIb
Cambrics^Jaconetts, Ta|M5 Checks,
Stripes. Curtain Muslins, &c., a large and handsome assortment. Brown Sheetings: All desiraliic lrnnd» (»f 3-4.4-4, 5-4,"6-4, and 03-4
Bleaohed Sheeting:
W* 300 pieces of 3-4. 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, and 30-4 -VPrints: 500 pieces of Philip Allen's, Cocheco, Spragnc, Hamilton, Unions M«rrimac and English brands
MSim? cbWonades: including favorite styles, Ripka fnSicies, Nankeens, Dcnins, blue drillings and mixtures. It
Linens:.
Brotvn CfftVhfc, blcachcfi and brown Linen Drillings, Irish Linens, Tabl-j Damask, bleached and brown Table t'lotto. Napkins, Doilfies. RUSBI a and Scotch Dwpers. Crash, bird's-Eye and Huckabock ToweHaga, tct.
Woolenivr
'••"lAmerican, French. German and English Cloths, black and iancy CassimereSand French Doeskins, Tweeds, Satinets, Jeans. Cashmerette, 6tc, a A
Fancy Silk, Satin, bufl Caasirnere, whiteypa buffMeraeillea. Sundries: J|
Tickings, Shirting Stripe, Checks- Tlosiery Ribbon#, Hflfldkert^raeft, Umh»lHiy#Tarasols,, GioveS afl kinds, Edgings anf InsfyJ?rta. ..
We are receiving every week taditions to the stock ofnw and tesirabfe stj#a keeping our asmrtmeBt« .11 "^^^fTsTORE:
K*y, '52-wtf-39
The "City Express, No.
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June 9 ,52-wtf.43.
J: D. CONDli
subscribers at the Sicrn of the Ht.r —rtil
Si^e
of
Ihe Public Squarl'
now receiving their fall stock of American ana Foreign Hardware, Cutlery, Sec., recently selected with great care'by one of thn partiiere,4mm the importers and manulhcturers •^uHv wh(,ari°,
,er
C,!,eS'r
Svfffion'or
Thev
wo,,ld
of,
t,ie pub,ic to nn
largest aad |he market, coniptieing every farmer or Mechanic, and will be
b,y lh.e
ccs as cannot fail «o please those who^P""
Russia and American sheet iron all Blistered and German do Kdo Sabdo. a bravy stock of cut nai£-'
Belmont works, from 3d to 40d Lath-' ing do feoc? and flooring do wro't do.,"6,8. and I0d, spikes,Top chains race 00., Coil cnain, chopping
Axes,great variety,Broad Ax't:,^
H'
ee-Hatchets.MiUSaws,dil-nerent brands cross Cm do. Whip do., Hand 1
Saws, Wood Saws, -^ades and shove!?, w»T
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Aarkf'
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Grnin.
Chisels,
Grubbing hoea table imd
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JsP°?n* ^n. Pocketg,
butcher'and shoe Knives, pa^T ff. ., 11! locks. Knives and forks, brass ketties, Iron tea kettles, Steelyards,1 IJalances, Flat Irons, Wason Boxcs? «.c., &c. Their stock of BUILDING & FINISHING MATERIALS is very complete, ennpistinu of door locks and latchcs of every description, metal, mineral and burnished knobs, door and blind butts window glass ofa! I sizes, pine Bash do., iron and brass bolts, latches, Screws, blind catches, window do fash cord, bell pulls and carriages, stair rods rind eyes, together with every article of goods required in tkis line. Also, looking glass plates, table and tea waiters, hall side.nnd ttjWe lamp?, German silver table and tea spo*ns,huttcr kni ve.», 'Cream and salt spoons, forks- ivory handled knives and forks by the sett (51 pieces) or dozen, sciasoj^shear8,barb3rs piinK Thoir stock ol
Tools, of all kinds,
A. a if »Vrynntf moo.Inns Planes, X)oublo and k'iiiuU lrtm*,, Snsh plaaos, Pump do- Rnhb«t and IVIoulding do and every kind of planes used by Carpenters or Cabinet Makers. Plane Irons, Double and single, Iron and Wood Bench sciews, also Mous» Hole Anvus. hallows, Sledjfo Hammers, Solid and brazed Box Vices, Screw Plates, Horse Rasps andFile8, Horse-Shoe Naifs, &,c. Large Stock Mahogany, Rosewood and bl?ek walrtvt, veneers Black Walnut Branch and Mahorn-
&c., with a great variety ot Gun Trimminps, Locks, percussions, Flint and Back Action Trigper?. Alainsurings, Mounting Tubes, and Nipples,, bullet moulds, German Sheet Silver, Sheet Bras®, Caps,single and Double Shot Guns, Rifle barrels, Colt's Revolvers, and every article wanted by Gunsmiths they have also a full stock of Shoe finding, Lasts, Mens' and Womena\ Boot treeo Crimping Boards and Irons, pegs of all sizes, arnL a lull stock of fg
All kinds'of Leather,
Spanish Sole, Upper French and Phila:lelp!na CalfSkin, a splendid article, Kip Skins, Morocco do Lining do.* Binding do. Zinc, Copper and iron Shoe Nails,* thread, and every kind of Tool used by Shoemakers: also, Buggy Axles, Buggy Springs, all sizes, Yvagon Springs, Seat do. Buggy Shafts, BoWs and hubs. Dash Irons, Carriage bolts, buggy Irons, &c. &c. They would particularly call tho attention of buyers to their stock of
Saddler j*
which thev believe wilJ be /bund to He larger and more complete than any other in this market.— Fall and half Stwmish Saddle Trees, Fall Back
do.
1 pan, anver ann urbs«rmoumed-^tSU ver, Brasn and Japanned mountings. Silver, Brass mounted Coach Tind (Iligl, «r,l It/,, iu|/ wood Stage do. Skirting, Harness, Bridle, Enamelled and Patent Leather: Rubber enamelled and Oil cloth Tops, Duck ana Twilled Hog No. 3 and 2 Pad skins wide and narrow
Lrccs.skins
Fringes1, Head Linings Drab and Blue cloths Carriage handles, stump joints, Hog and Kip skin collars Stage Traces Silk, Thread, Lashes and Whips Lace Tacks, together with acorhplqte assortment of bitts, buckles, stirrups, hooks, terrets, rlngdi rein straining roller, .and Girting Webb worsted and cotton rosettes, ornaments, rein and breast snaps Varnish Moss and evory kind ol
Saddlers' Tools.
Thep also have pure white lead,Lawrence brand warranted linseed oil, lard oil coach and conn varnish paints, paint brushes Tin Plate C. & X. Tinned copper, copper bottoms wngon and buggy boxes Strap and hook hinges rifle powder bar and pig lead, shot, ballots, &c* »Tbey have just received twenty boxes
Collins'and Leveretts Axes,
A splendid article manufactured for this market of tne verv heal Jron-nnd Steel—tfeey also hnva 011 I I I tern pumps,lead pipe, cordago all s.zea, Packing Tarn and a complete assortment of every article in the Hardware Lino.
POTWIN & BURNAM-
Nov 5, '52 wtf
t^IFTY
DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUNTER will forfeit $50 if failing to cure any case of secret disease that may come under his carc, no matter how long standing or afflicting! Either sex aro invited to his Private Rooms, 38 Notth Seventh Street Philad'a without fear of interruption from other patients. Strangers ami others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician arc invited to call.
IMPOTENCY—'Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, hy excess or self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Premature impotency, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, ate sure to follow. If necessary, consuit the Doctor with confidence he offers a perfect cure.
READ AND RFA'LECT. —The afflicted would do well to reflect before jheir health and happiness, and in many cnscs tlieir lives, in the hands of Physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all the ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, ir» which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that lio devotes most of his time and study
YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of th$ sexrual oTgaus. together with ulcers npon the body throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, or b®ncs mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excessesot impurities of the blood, whereby the consum tion has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor t» offer speedy relief to all who may place them--selves under his care. {fCr Medicine forwarded to any part of the Uni ted Stales—Price five and tsn dollars perpackage-&3-Me23,
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Golden Opportunity!
HAVING
received ana opened my cn'ire^^
stock of fancy and staple Dry Gooda^^ offer them to the public at unuounlQ^* for cash. Eevry variety of good*Jl^'8 usual to keep in a well appointed dry ggp**'wore
co J*s»I"8b
me8
8
may
precured-here. pi^^rese Silks, figured Beautiful fignird-^^t
fancy La^nf, D&
ana P'a1° iook, mail, swiss, and Arttni* Mush n« striped cfnd cross-barred black silk Laces and Fring3r,»8s rrimmings, white Skirts, cotton Hose nli
Linens, bleached and brown Do-
t/cs »/Bed-tickings, Checks, Cotton Yarns,. Ooots^a Shoes for women, men, boys and cliild-
Jgctra fine and common Silk Hats, Kossuth and (xican do Looking glasses, Tea, Sugar, Mo jrteses. and Tobacco. These are but a
few of
th«
many articles which may be purchased for as lit-
^T.mPp£KTSe:HEAP CASH STORE, Farring ton's Block North of the Public Square. May 28, '52-dlw-wtf-354 40
Dnnblf Rectified Whiskv.
LUDOVVIC1articleof
& HULMAN are nowjnnnefec-
turing an Double Rectifi^W iiialyr far superior to any ever brpi^ht from wncmnau, and in strength, purity ana^^ver dly the best ever sold in this Western country. All those who prefer a first rate article to *^commoni onei for the 9ame money will plea«e pall at the CINCINNATI STORE, Union Ro,w. «n*ipa
All kinds of Domestic and Foreign WINES AND' LIQUORS, of the best quality, and at Cincinnati prices, alwavs on hand
March33, 52-wtf^29
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