The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 December 1852 — Page 4

Ray, William ssg a eqr Trader,, William offn end Unknown Ownera-.--®^?' holf halt

Mint %#*K in half same half •am* nwqr Mm* *V qr earn* b«l* a a qr MM* W qr •ante •a me IMM tame •a me asms J»: I a a mo LOST CREEK

TOWWHI*no6

Bratt, Martin a half Diekerson.Walter. heirs ofu Dodd, Benjamin, h«ira of ho ?njannn, same Hayes, Hart well Turner, John hem of same game Unknown Owner* same Watson, John H. NEVISS Towxsni* No. Balding, William same Billeter, Jamee same same Bin*, Burr el I W Cress, Ezekiel same same

AYETTE 1 owssin- PJ0 a Brofpard.J^pfc*

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Jonathan G.

l^cedy-, James Pope, William, Ransdall, Sanford same Unknown Owners WbitseK Sam"*' SUOA*

Felomon, Allen Boone, Emmett Hamihon, Joshua Mattox, Klias Ralston. James

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|w** Delinquent Tax List Continued.

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Davis, Alban C. Eppert, Samuel Fugaie, Martin Hayne, George same Johnson, Luke same same same %. Lambert, L, Nutt, Nicholas Nutt, James Patterson, Joseph Plackey, Henry Unknown Owners Wood, Abraham Wood John aame OTTER CREEK Tw.Vr. xo 8 Creal, Iy?Wis nwqr Green, Simon P, heirs of neqr Howard, Joseph side balf same seor Justus, Mary side P!a-- ksy, Henry n*qr Parker, William heirs efnenr Payne, Sarah side Unknown Owners side half same half same inn cor same qr same Wood, Jonathan, Heir- ''aeqr

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.,ntton, John Bennett, Anthony Clippinger, Geo. W. Dean, Isaac Hill, Richard W. Mars, Nathan heirs of Ray, William same same same Swafford,

James

Santord, J. IL. same Unknown Owners same same i»anie same same same same same I.ISTQN Towff*iitr No. 11.

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VATIONAI. HO AD STREET, En*t End II AVE 011 hand a very lnrg« assortment 11 TI kinds of most approved stoves, which they 1 are determined to sell at the lowest nsviriw pos-

Our stock consists, in part, of the followsible

CELEBRATED STOVES:

480 800 360 360 900 200

100 580 800

84 18 84 18 7 18 96 18 36 18 36 18 31 18 17 18 3218

.... 780 75 975 50 250

350 35 480 960

100 450 ... 35 120 600 20 960

160

qr qr

2313 14 13 18 13 83 13 14 13 12 13 18 13 1813 18 13 14 13 34 13 82 13 24 13 1 13 8 8913 7 HO 13 87 13 27 13 2213 22 13 2 13 80 13 31 13 17 13 8213 813 35 13 3513

80 20 40 40 40 40 48 47 42 40 40

eqr

neqr •eqr qr wqr

heirs of core half qr nwqr seqr

600 80 100 160 900 120

25 685 .. 80 .. 100 .. 160 3Q 230 .. 120

500 200 700 175 50 225. ... 75. 50 250 300 1160 ... 120. ... 200. 100 460 40 280. ... 60.

75

200 960 120 200 360 240

160 40 80 .. 90 .. 80 .. 40.. 80 .. 20 .. 80 .. 40 .. 40 .. 05 .. 40 .. 25 .. 40 .. 40 .. 40 ..

CO

240 50 250 160 100 25 175 62 160 100 275

6 10

AUo^Skillets and Lids. Ovens and Lids. Odd msnint school. Lid#, Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles, and In fa«-t almost every article required by housekeepers for domes-

per airreemeni

240 ., 30 ., 250 .. 160 .. 100 .. 50 .. 175 .. 62 .. 160... 100

25

25

48 13 1613 3013 3013 3 13 81 13 4 13 1913

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300 ..

40. 40 17 35 25 40 3* so •si 80 40 40 40 40

340 160 275 450 70 *a) 288 f»«oO 54 320 80 160 120 320

1$5

365 160 300 4.y

25 20

7

*9

11 13 17 13 32 13 11 13

south east quarter 20 13 9 160 .. 400 half qr 8 13 9 80 400 qr wqr »13 240 240 qr qr of north east quarter tti 13 9

to

... 120 ... 288 ... 250 ... 54 ... 320 .. 80 ... 160 .. 120 50 370,

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40 38 98

120 88

half ne tfT 36 12 io "so!! *450 iw 600 eqr half half

120 88

31 13 9 160 .. 950 1501100

wqr 35 13 10 40 .. 200 100 300 qr 34 13 10 40 .. 250 250

qr eqr 36 13 10 40 .. 160 160 halt 10

se qr 6 13 9 80 .. 400 150 550

neqr 11 12 10 40 .. 150 150

eqr half half fr 2211 10 48 37 150 150 north east quarter 4 11 10 80 60 225 225 qr qr 5 12 9 35 36 375 200 275 halt 8 qr a qr 18 12 9 15 .. 45 45 half qr 2 11 10 80 .. 240 ,,,, 240 wqr a qr 35 12 10 40 .. 80 .... 80 half qr 2 10 80 .. 240 150 390 qr wqr 17 12 9 40 .. 100 100

halfne frac frac 3i 12 9 *57 i75 *i75 side a or frac 31 12 9 40 .. 140 140 half lot no 2 in frae 12 11 10 40 .. 140 140

18 40 40 80 80

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Terre Haute, Indiana, November 15, 1853. 4w

N O A E 7 E & O Removal.

45

25 10 1 10 26 33 10

THE

Phoenix do. ^SJn^SenPlate ^P«'^^°of33 weeks, Preparatory Class, $3 *aKrirS5s53! -,h"

HoruBe*Guttering and spoutiug, Dry Goods and Carpet Store.

P. 8. A sup' of ODD PLATES always on hand, to FURNkll FREE on insurance, which we will famish at 31 Cents per lb. after the insurance runs out. All patterns sent to as shall be promptly cast and forwarded, as per directions. We have a great many r*rr*airs for t.r.

Orders firom a distance can be sent through the Tv-': Office, ati8 will receive immediate attention. !v.-*on* in ibocity wanting anything in the above line, will do well toeend 9.^1* *?riT »s passible. G. W. SHAFFER.

Mar 5, 'SO-dawtf-SMS.

J. EVANS, D.

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Pocket Books, Port Folios, Dressing Cases. Writing Cases, Bankers1 Cases, Bank Book Holders, Bill Books, Money Belts, Cigar Cases. Razor Strops, Porte Monnaies, Work Cases, Card Cases, Needle Cases.

Executed at short notice, in a styla unserpeesed. gTBTTTTLiTT/Tf'TFtft) GWS)o We on no account, undertake a job we can- ilvii/lftiAJ

CAST

on hand, which w* will hate cast—when the exceeds ,000 lbs.-at 3 Cents for Furnace and 31 Cents for Foundcry. We are prepared to execute fobs to any extent, at short notice, in the casting one, such as Building Fronts, (either Terre Haute, Cine: tti, or Buf&Jo make,) Lard Kettle*, Urate*

N. BEYMER

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

lash, Door Dlinds.nnd Frame Factory* TERUE HAUTE. LND. HAVE commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by Mr. Bishop, on 4th treet.near the Post OfiWe, where I intend to manufacture the above mentioned articles front the very best material. Persons about erecting buildings will d* well to give me a call, at 1 intend to make my pricea suit the times.

F^PKTFIILLY tenders his professional ser \ices to the citizens of Terre Haute ami vi-

Office on Market street, first door south of the Town Hall. Ajril *i, *^-33-ly

F. H. Smith, thankful for past favors, hopes by attention, and with a determination to sell th*» beat quality of goods at the lowest prices, to receive a share of patronage. The trade are requested to cell and examine before purchasing elsewhere.

N. B. Repairing done with neatness and de^"f. H. SMITH,205 Arch street, Philadelphia. September 37,3852—w 3

Vixo Collegiate Institute.

A

a late meeting of the Board of Trustees, 1 have been appointed to fill the vacancy (as principal) of tho Male Department ef the Vige Collegiate Institute.

In pursuance of which appointment, I ill open a school in said Institution on Monday, September »ixth, to continue 33 weeks.

The course of instruction pursued will embrace all the branches of a regular Collegiate course. The terms of the Institution are fixed by the

it many r*rr*airsfiw *1 u.castitws ^nfy nnd $]»ple English, ,U «h reneh, Gevmmn

4 80 460 ifti 518 9 90M7 8 90*88 .1 41 8 90 531 .1 76 79 534 TO 109 537.106 58 538 56 1 74 540 .1 60

Lockpart 14 548 14 549 19 550 19 551 19558 19 553 88554

580 200

4 81 894

.. ... ....

45

190 200 300 560

10

200 200 310 570

State of Indiana, Vigo County to wit NOTICE ia hereby given, that BO much of the foregoing lands and lots returned delinquent for the non-payment of the taxes due thereon, ar due from the owner thereof, for Ihe year 1851, 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 House in said county, on the First Monday of January, 1853. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.

old established Pocket Book and Morocco Case Manufactory, M4 Chestnut street, for the past t%cmty-one years,, has removed to No. 205 Arch first door below 6th street, where can be found the largest and best assortment of the following articles, viz.-

40

do 28 05 05 .. do 108 05

R. S. THURMAN.

August 25,3858—d&wtf

No. 19 East Fourth Street,

CINCINNATI,

RESPECTFULLY

inform their enstomets and

purchasers generally, that they are no

__ opening large and complete assortment of

and

/UtaericaN

Also an extensive assorsment of AMEICICATI CARPET'NC»t purchased and imported previous to the late advance, which offer at as low prices as similar goods can be ^bought in th United States.

Floor Oil Cloths,

Thoroughly seasoned, from 3 to 24 feet in width: a taree Stock always tm hand. Families. Hotel keepers. Steamboat owners, strangers of (voods can be,

keepers. Steamboat owners, and may depend upon finding the beat class in our line, at prices as krw a* they prchased ia the Eiaatera Cities.

Oct. &, 53 w3m*

New York Cheap Clothing Store

EVKRY BODY BUI* HERE! 1UST received and now opening a l« I and splendid assortment of Ready Clothing, embracing every variety, and lected to suit the mo* fastidious. Purchasers are respectfully requested to call and ex amine my stock before purchasing else where, as I am determined to oner each inducements aa most constrain the pnblic to patronise roe. Call at tbe above sign, west ride of the Public Square, Row building.

N. LIVINGSTON

Oct S®«,dlw-w6m«,

6 43 JO .6 63 3 43 05 .3 *4£ 4 53 07 .4 60 4 5307 .4 60

37 4 93 08 5 01 11 1 54 08 .1 56 16 8 31 04 J835 08 .1 22 02 .1 24 85 -3 5906 .3 65 08 3000 30 30 00 4101 4101 41 01 4101 4601

30.4 09 97 .1 41

68 -8 92 14 .9 06 88 10 57 16 10 73

.... 99 5 82100.5 08

720 975

76 06 i7 »3

7 07 165 .6 89 1 04 15 0084 15 24 ....431 432 5 08 433.4 94 76 10 78 it 10 93 26 441 25 03 54 01 55 4 35 442 4 23 65 9 23 15 9 38 24 65 453 6 91 1 07 32 63 51 33 14

700 35 600 980

705

190 120

76 10 84 1711 01

5 1Q 46 .4 98 .... 49 .... 50 .... 51 .3 45 58 85 74 .... 75 1 9 04 76 9 30 1 45 20 593820 92 1 81 100.1 76 27 3 84 06 31)0 8 41 102 .8 18 1 26 17 85 88 18 13 87112 85 13.18503.183 145 115.1 41 22 3 0805 .3 18 1 5 57 183 5 93 92 12 48 20 12 68 178 4 81 179 .4 53 70 10 09 16 10 25 .... 195 .... 196 .... 197 508 198 9 17 1 43 15 67 24 15 91 17 30 211 70 11 18 1128 18 39

3 44 87

175 1175 .... 250 .... 1160 .... 120 .... 200 238 698

308 648

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53 7 42 12 13 -1 85 03

2 59 257 35 3 22 258 .1 25 44 274 49 1 16 276 .1 13 73 326 4 49 352 .... 353 4 13 354

b64 160

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970 70 180 288 250 54 320 60

400 240 120 796

708

Macksville 88 05

2 14 99 05 05 05 05 05 05

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270 200 310 770

2 08 38 2 17 U9 2 25 191 .2 19 5 07 262 .543

.290 .1 41

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ALBERT LANGE, Auditor of said county, Indiana.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the yaer 1851, b7 J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pcnn»vlvnnia.

ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!

DR

1 establish a per

HOUGHTON'S

IN

GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Dr. J. 8. Houghton's

1F is ir

Half a teaspoonftl of Pepsin infused in walei will digest or dissolve Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hour*, ml of the stomach.

SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! 0*The scientific evidence upon which this re medy is based ia in tbe highest degree curisus and remarkable. _.

Call on the Agent, am get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of scientific evidenee, from Liebig's Animal .Chemistry Dr Combe's Physiology of Digestion: Dr. Pereua on Food and Diet Dr. John W. Draper, of New York University Professor Dunglison's Physiology Professor Silliraan, of Yale College: Dr. Carpenter's Physiology. Ac.: together with reports of cures from all parts of the United States

PEPSIN lit FLUID AND POWDER. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in powder and in fluid form—and in prescription vials for the use of Physicians. The powder will be sent bv mail, tree of poetage. for one dollar, aent to Dr. Houghton, Philadelphia.

Observe Mi*.'—Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S Houghton, M- D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa Copyright and trade mark secured. £3rSold by ail Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. Price, One DoUar per bottle. __

Agents, WbOD & DONNELLY, Terre Haute. Whole-sale and retail Agents, R. a Lawrence St Son, Lafayette: C. Clark, V.ncennes.

September 33. 3dS3—wyl

awe ade

POOLE ft BROTHER,

Forwarding Sc Commission Merchants, 90 MAGAZINE STREET, NEW ORLBJNS.

References, £:..v Williams 9t Early. H. D. Williams &. Co

*jsEVEB

7 54 1 88

05 2 99 04 .3 03 19 .4 66 07 .4 73 08 .1 01 02 .1 03 18 .2 47o4 .2 51 11 .1 54 02 .1 56 49 .8 10 t« \J

70

3 15

84 10 38 16 10 54

87 265 85 2 09 268 2 02 5 54 269 .1 76 39 337 3? I 32 -o .2 26 68 339 56 1 16 340 .1 13 87 341 85 2 68 355 2 61

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2 90 76 .2 82 1 74 212 .1 69 87 229 85 2 24 277 6 72 1 04 10 00 16 10 16 II 78 328 7 76 1 20 20 74 33 21 07 ....357 3 99 358 6 76 1 04 11 79 1811 96 1 16 526.1 13 18 2 47 04.251 6 40 587 5 77 89 13 06 20 13 26

1100

267

*8i7 160 677

i27

05

44 .i5 16 10 .6 26 26 3 59 03 3 64 13 .1 35 03 .1 88

04 57 05 4 35 25 4 23 1 09 104 .1 06 1 09 141 .1 06 1 63 239 .1 60 2 96 361 .2 65 .... 571 .... .... 572 .... .... 573 .... 6 71 574 5 80 72 631 71 67-2 58 673 2 62 1 27 690 .1 25 1 02 ^91 1 02 692 05^93 05 694 05 ®95 05 696 05 697 05 698

600 150 150 225 375

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01 10 00 10 65 9 23 15 .9 38 16 ^2 31 04 .2 35 16 .2 31 03 .2 34 25 .3 48 05 .3 53 41 .6 02 09 6 11

90 13 41 22 13 62 11 .1 54 02 .1 56

40 .3 60 05 3 65 19 .271 04 2 75 33 .3 49 05 .3 54 15 .2 16 03 .2 19 01 11 00 11 01 11 00 11 01 1100 11 01 11 00 11 01 1100 11 01 1100 11

Colds, sore

05 71 01 82 45 .543 08 .5 51 22 3 80 06 .3 86 34 .4 78 08 .4 86 84 11 34 19 11 51

9

THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID,

OR GASTRIC JUICE.

Prepared from Rennet, or tho fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. "I Digest." Such is the true meaning of the word Pepsin. It is tho chicf element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the solvent of the food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extrsctcd from the digestive stomach of the Ox, thus forming a True Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its chemical powers, and furnishing a complete and perfec substitute for it.

This is Nature's own remedy for an unhealthy stomach- No art of man can equal its curative powers. It contains no Alcohol, Bitters, Acids, or Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware of Drugged imitation.s. Pepsin is not a drug.

Terre Haute.

Bement & Co.,

Any business, Ferwarding or Commission, en usiea to our charee will meet oar usual prjwipt attvntkm |jan!»5-48lF

Sllllill ..

BR0UGHT up

bJh^ou'd'rv-Tnd1*

R. & 0. TOUSEY, National Road St. 2d door above Market No. 2, Phoenix Block.

Wholesale and Retail Cash Store,

Dealer* in Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fancy O O O S Notions, Trimmings, R*~..

Caim, ...nets. Boots and Shoes,

5

$ ~ware, Groceries, Paper Hangings, Jforders, Carpeting*, Hugs, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, and House furnishing Goods.

WE

88 9 20 15 9 35 18 .2 47 04 .8 31

2 65 90 .5 67 1 16 167 .1 13 ....185 .... 7 83 186 7 84 1 22 16 89 26 17 )5 51 191 49 06.1 06 02.1 08 13 .1 85 03 .1 88 31 .4 42 07 27

are now in receipt of our Full ana WinJ ter Stock, selected in the Eastern cities e*--prassly for thia market. We would »n*"'

p.w»

•.,,.12.7 69

05 81 01 82 34 3 92 06 3 98 08 .1 22 02 .1 24 18 .2 37 04 .2 41 13 .1 85 03 .1 88 40 .6 6909 .5 78

Terre Haute, October 4, '53-6-tf.

Io

ticular attention toour otocli of*" ed goods, Prints, Mer'**- and bleacnfiguted stuff tJe Laines, Lustres, tons. 1- Ginghams, Trimming But* •"r.^o)*Gimp8, Fringes, Bonnets and Bon-

Kibbons, Hosiery, Cloths, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Flannels, Linseys, Tickings, Checks, linen and silk Ildkfs, Bay State Shawls, Carpetings, Carpet Bags and Satchels, Groceries, Hardware, Boot9 and Shoes, &c.: all of which will be sold at such rates lor Cash or Producers will maKe it the interest of buyers to patronise us. Paper Hangings very low.

Life savad at Midnight!

BY GREGORY'S

Instant Cure of Fain.

The moBtpun^ftut and powerful preparation for the suppression oi all inflammation, whether proceeding from Burns, Scalds, Broken Bones, Colds, or any other causes, ever offered to tho public. The moment it is token, 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 itslant, and dissolving local obstructions which cause inflammation, fevers, and spasmodic pains, with a rapidity known of no other medicine. It immediately quiets the pain of Nervous, or Sick Headache, instantly cures the Toothache, and relieves at once the excruciating pain of Rheumatism, and usually cures long and standing cases, on three applications, in one hour! For dangerous accidents, broken limbs, mangled flesh, bruises, burns, scalds, faintess, pain in the stomach, spasms, cramp, cholic

FEVER AND AGUE,

throat, ennoer

in tho mouth or stom

ach, and all complaints of inflammatory character, this medicine will give instant relief to the sufferers.

CHOLERA!

The best medicine known for this dread complaint as hundreds can testify. Bloody Flux it always cures. ..

Broken Breast, with all its pain and jeopardy to the life of the infant, would never be known were this medicine used a few weeks before nursing. A mother who from this cause had lost every child, hoard 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, Lucas county, Ohio, and te Mr. A. Graggoo, Concord, DeKalb county, Indiana, and a host of others.

No Family should be without it! Thousands are ready to testify to efficacy and certainty in the curc of all Bowel CoTnpiaints^ olid multitudes ol children have been saved by its timely U9C, when attacked at midnight with fits, spasms, cramps, colic, and choking, caused by worms—with no phvsician near, and life in imminent peril.

Price 25 cents per bottle. wu„i_ For sale by BROWNING k. WALL, Wholesale and Retail Agents

,r"

Terre «r'pni

Coffina kept on fisnd of all sizea. To pcrsom in the country, they would say that they will furnish coffins draper than they have been furnished by any person in the county, and will attend the funeral with their hearse fret qf charge, any distance not over ten miiea.

Shop on Market atreet, north of the court bouse, nearly opposite White Hall June 29. '5?-.*,,:w-w4y-25-45

Exclusively to the Ladies.

A

BEAUTIFUL assortment of Ladies dooWe and ningle embroidered Under Slww, Cuffe, OH&rs, Chemisettes, Cnpes «nd Caps. AI«o» Infants Caps, Linen Handkerchiefs, Mourning Collars and Cuffs, Jaconet! and Swiss Edgings and Insertings, Lisle and Linen do.

A fine assortment of assorted colors, Kid, Silk, Lisle, and Cotton Gloves, black and fancy colored Fans, a large lot of black and fancy Silk Parasots, Silk Berejte, Thread and Graas fancy Summer Shawls.

Ladies who are particular in selecting articles that are most becoming to them, and at the same time are desirous of studying economy, would do well to call at

F. NIPPERT'S CHEAP CASH STORE. Partington^ Block North of the Public Square. May 28. M-dlw-wtf-3SS-40

NEW TAILOR STORE.

THE

subscriber, recently from Cincinnati, would respectfully in'orm tbe citisens of Terre Haute and vicinity that be has opened Tailor Store on Second street, nearly opposite the Stewart Hotel, where he will be prepared to for* niab articles of clothing in Gentlemeoe line in the latest and most approved style. He baa worked in several of the Eastern cities and feels that he justly claims a aha re of the public patron

1 'W-d CMOS J.J HECK MAN.

JOHN BATHE'S STOVE STORE!

AT WHICH MAY BB POUND THE MOST COMPLETE

St0c\'rT,D""0" 0llio- A^'

ARE

,n

ptember 38, 3852--w6m

e\ery vil­

lage anil town in the country. GREGORY & MOORE, Proprietors, Maumee

Dr. J. YOUMANS, Physician and Surgeon.

(LATE OF LICKINO COUNTY, OHIO.)

HAVING

had a number of years experience

in the practice of Midwifery and tho diseases of Women and Children, Dysentery, Bilious Fever, Malignant EryBepales^ Typhoid Pneumonia,and Typhoid CongestiveFevtr. Also,chronic iliscflHes in oil their various forms—particularly enlargement of tho Liver and Spleen, so prevalent in this country—tenders his services to the citizens of Terre Ilaute and vicinity, hoping a liberal shnre of patronage.

Dwelling next door East of J. F. King—office on 4th Street, second dtor North of Prairie City Drug Store,

August 5, '52—ren Nov. 9, '52 3dw-w tf

Sites & Katzenbaugh, Undertakers and Coffin-Makers,

RESPECTFULLY

inform tho citizens

of Terre Haute and vicinity, that they will give undivided attention to the above business, with a view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from the indispensable trouble attending the death ol a friend, and would suite that they are prepared to undertake the whole business of funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices. A hearse will, in all cases be furnished free of charge to such as procure coffins at their establish-

MVVN THE WABASH, OR BY ANY OTHER THOROUGHFARE! I!

'rm N""*

MUfHTHAVE HAD ISOfi 61IAIB. BIT T3S PEOPLE CA11Y THIM CFF ALMOST Si fAST IS i! CAI Bif THEM!

VlIfBl

NovSOwif

Standard Family Medicines*

v-'':,v Dr. Swayne'a CELEBRATED MEDICINTES. DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF

WILD CHERRY,

The most effectual and speedy cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Liver Complaints, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast,

Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza, Croup Broken Constitution. SoreThroat, Nervous Debility, aud all diseases of throat,

Breast and Lungs.

A Truly Wonderful Cnre. Read this Extraordinary Case

DR. SWAVNE—Dear Sir: Having contracted a severe cold, which settled upon my lungs, attended with a violent cough, pain in my side and breast, difficulty ofbreathing. I was attended by physicians of the first respectbility,but my symptoms became very alarmins, there was an abscess formed in my lungs and made its way through my side, ana discharged large quantities of puss externally, so that my physician thought the power or functions of one of my lungs Were totally destroyed therefore simposed the case entirely hopeler This mournful state of things continued for a long time until I was wasted and worn to a skeleton. 1 had tried a number of remedies but all failed to do any good. But there still being a spark of hope left within mc, and my anxious parents, and having heard of the great virtueaof your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved ot by physicians of the first eminence, I concluded to make trial of it, and io my great satisfaction my cough gradually grew better, the hele in my side began to heal, and I happy tosay,from a poor and almost helpless skeleton I have become healthy and weigh more than lever have. All my neighbora can teatify to the above fact.

of Stoves!

York' Mr-

QtT He has some of the same sort left, and is receiving new rutterns. Call and see. [Nov.20wtf

a O

CLQTHS5 STORE!

Hat Cap Establishment!

WP

A

458 MAIN STREET,

IN

Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines, Surgeon's Instruments, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Spices, Varnishes, Brushes, Perfumery, Glassware, Fronch and American Window-Glass, Virginia, Missouri, and Kentucky Manufactured Tobacco,

now in receipt of their heavy spring supplies, which renders their stock one of the largest and most complete in the United States. Their stock was purchased of Importers and manufacturers or first hands upon the very best terms, and they are prepared to warrant the quality of their goods, and are determined to sell 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 iiave resident agents in the East, through whom they are enabled to keep their stock fresnand complete during the season. Orders will be promptly filled with goods at as low rates and of as good quality as it the partios were here in person.

N. B. Ginseng, Feathers, Rags, Flaxseed, Beeswax, Mustard Seed, and country produce generally taken at the market prices in payment of debts due us, or in exchange for goods. l.ouisville, Ky., March 12,'52-w9m-29.

ABRAHAM HUNSICKER,

Two miles from Skippackville, Skipp ack township, Pa. Be Careful in Purchasing To obtain the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, which must have the portrait and signature of Dr. SWAYWK on each wrapper around the bottle. Until you ebtain tins compound you will never know the real virtues of Wild Cherry.

Dr. 8wayne*s Celebrated Vcrmiftige, In Square Bottles, very pleasant to the taste, and the most effectual remedy in expelling worms, curing dyspepsia, sour stomach, increasing the appetite, and invigorating the whole system. Coserve that it is in square bottle* with the portrait of Dr. SWAYNE on each wrapper, around the bottle. None other is genuine. Dr. Swayne'a Sarsaparilla and Tar Pilla.

A gentle purgative and alterative medicine, far auperior to the pills in general use, more mild, prompt, and aniform in their operation, may be taken at alt times, and in fact in every disease where an aperient, alterative, or purgative ia required ana for diseases incident to females they are unequalled.

The above valuable Medicines are prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE, at his Laboratory, No. 4 North ?tli street, (late Eighth and Race,) Philadelphia.

For sale by J. R. CUNINGHAM, sole agent for Terre Haute and vicinity. September 3*), 3852—wyt

A Book for the Times.

NOW

ready and contains 500 M2mo. pages beautifully illustrated with original designs •ad neatly bound, price tl 50,entitled—

LIFE AT THE SOUTH,

ar "Uncle Tom*a Cabin," As it Is. Being narratives, Scenes, and Incidents, in the real''Life of

the Lowly," by W. L.G.Smith, Esq. For sale at W BUCKINGHAM'S I September 4, 3652—dtf

Boek store.

Hugb.Stewirt'B Furnace, and th. Wa-

SiBar«rF

furnAr PnlUe

E

»rrliigtoi's"Blotk,

TERRE HAUTE, INPIANA.

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

DIRECT FROM THEIR OWN MANUFACTORY,

LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY.

To enumerate the advantages 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 WE HAVE EVER YET DOSE—more than this we know they do not desire. {Cr A first-rate assortment of .•

Hats, Caps, Fine Shirts, Under Clothing, &c.

*\V cnkms^K "Wiuuni, No. 03,Pearl Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Importers and Wholesale Dealers tn

Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,

KEEP

constantly on hand a general assortment of goods of the latest importation^ which they offer for sale at the lowest market prices.

Purchasers arc respectfully nvited to call an examine their stock. Dec 8. '53-ly-7-36 CLEM TING LEY, GIDEON BURTON, Philadelphia. Cincinnati.

TINGLEY & BURTON,

WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods

South East Corner Pearl and Walnut Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO, RE now opening a full and complete stock of A Spring Goods, which they offer for cash, or the usual credits.

Jan 3 '52-339- ly

M. W. WILLIAMS,

No. 9. FarringtoB'M Block,

HAS

now opened a large and complete assort ment ef Goods, suitable for the Spring and Summer trade, which ho-is offering at lower prices than any other house in the city. The stock consists in part as follows:

Dress Goods:

Rich printed Bercge plain Berege all colors Berege De Laines and Tissues, Lawns, Spring style Mouselin De Laines French, Earlston, ana American Ginghams black Silks, &c., &c.

White Goods:

Swiss Muslin, Victoria and Bishop Lawns, Book Malls, Cambrics, Jaconetts, Tape Checks, Stripes, Curtain Muslins, &c., a large and handsome assortment.

Brown Sheetings:

All desirable brands of 3-4,4-4, 5*4, 6-4, and 03-4

Bleached Sheeting:

300 pieces of 3-4. 4-i, 5-4, 6-4, and 30-4.

:v

Prints.

300 pieces of Philip Allen's. Cocheco, Sprague, Hamilton, Union, Merrimnc and English brands

Cottonades:

70 nieces including favorite styles, Ripkn fancies, Nankeeus, Denins, blue drillings and mix turee.

Linens:

Brown Linens, bleached and brown Linen Drillings, Irish Linens, Table Damask, bleached and brown Table Cloths, Napkins, Doillies, Russia and Scotch Diapers, Crash, Bird's-Eye and Huek abuck Towelings, fee.

Woolen:

American, French. German and English Cloths, black and fancy^Cassimeres and French Doeskins. Tweeds, Satinets, Jeans. Cashmerette, &c. »j-

Fancy Silk, Satin, buff Cassimerc, whit$ »nd buffMerseilles.

Sundries: Jfl

Tickings, Shirting Stripe, Checkj, Hosiery Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas W* Parasols, Gloves all kinds. Edgings and Ina#tons.

We are receiving everr stock of new and desirable sortment at all timesJuJI^gf^Gon^pe

PRi

May *52-wtr-39

Mil STOCI jjiiiim

THSAWb^"lJtrec-,!1t

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STRAUS & ISAACS,

North-East Corner of the Public Square,

TERRE HAUTE,

WILSON, STARISIUD & SMITH,

INDIANA.

lher SPn

h^

mJ?do

of

'he

S»A W, North Side of the Public Sao oft* are now receiving their fall stock of -.-

American end Foreign Hardwire Cutlery, &c., recemly selected with great care by one of the partners, from the importers and manufacturers l2XYork

an.d

l,er

exam^Mion1^

largest and.

cifies. They woulj

of.

t,lc

Pulj|ic

10

«n

11

one of the

market. ^is former or Mechnnif, and will

bX

t!ia

^P'ease those «^P"

^eir sTock. ^niay' be fo^I^

Isrge and complete assortment of

uara

SSSawiM

Russia and AmcricaiVshwt all sizes Blistered and German do. Spring do. Slab do. a heavy stock of cut nattf.'

Belmont? works, from 3d to 40d Lath-'

fence .and flooring do wro't

"2," ®»8,and fiHi, spikes,log chains fc 1 race do., Coil chain, ehepping Axes,great variety,Broad Ax-

EJ. Hatchets, Mift SAWS,ditnerent brands cross Cut s-y Si, Whip do., Hand

Saws, Wood Saws,

aJL. iw Spades and shovels, i&,V Ferke, Rakes, Grain SboyeU,Augers,Chisels,

Grubbing how, tfcWo

an(J

hmH P°PU? Pen, Pocket butcher and shoe Knives, padlocks, Knives and forks, brass ket. 1 ties, Iron tea kettles, Steelyards,

Balances, Flat Irons, Wagon Boxes &c., &c. Their stock of BUILDING & FINISHING MATERIALS 18 \ery awnpleie, consisting

0

Joor locks and

latches of erery d^a'iption, metal, mineral and burmsned ^uobs, door and blind butts window ".ASS of all sizes, pine sash do., iron and bras* bolts, latches, screws, blind catches, window do si^sh cord, bell pulls and carriages, stair rods and eyes, together with every article of goods required in this line. Also, looking glass plates, table and tea waiters, hail side and table lamp?, German silver table and tea spoens,butter knives, cream and salt spoous, forks, ivory handled knives end forks by the sett (51 pieces) or dozen. sciseors,shears,barbers points, &s. Their stock ot

Tools, of all kinds,

fers,

and

rnoothmg Plane®, i/'Ouble and singJeTron? Sash planes, Pumpdg- K^buet and Moulding do and ever" Vitta ef planes used by Carpenters or Cabinet Makers. Plane Irons, Double and sin ale. Iron and Wood Bench screws, also Moo** Hole Anvils, bellows, Sledge Hammers

#tl(

brazed Box Vices, Scr««» •J* fit,., iT. !?x ..wiiogany, Rosewood and black, walnut, ve-P.CC-rs Black Walnut Branch and Mahogany Knobs. Hair cloth, all widths, Sofas and Chair Springs, Spanish Moss, Glue, Sandpaper, Copal Varnish, Spirits Tudpentine, &c., with a great variety of Gun Trimminca, Locks, percussions, Flint and Back Action Trig-

Mainsprings. Mounting Tubes, and Nipples, lullet moulds, German Sheet Silver, Sheet Brass, Caps, single and Double Shot Guns, Ride barrels, Colt's Revolvers, and every article wanted by Gunsmiths they have also a lull stock of SI100 finding, Lasts, Mens' and Womens', Boot trees Crimping Boards and 1 rons, pegs of all sizes, and a full stock of

All kinds of Leather,

Spanish Sole, Upper French and Philadelphia CalfSkin, a splendid article, Kip Skins, Morocco do., Lining do., Binding do. Zinc, Copper and Iron Shoe Nails, thread, and every kind of Tool

kers

llllCBU^ UIIU CT vl RIHU vi a

also, Buggy Axles, Buggy

Springs, all sizes, Wagon Springs, Seat do. Buggy Shafts, Bows and hubs, Dash Irons, Carriage

bolts, buggy Irons, &c. &c. They would particularly call the attention of buyers to ihtsir stock of r.-

Saddler/.

which they believe wiII be /bund .tob® largor and more complete than any other in this market.— Full and half Spanish Saddle Trees, Fall Back do., Men's and Bov's Demipeak do., Side do,, common and self adjusting Gig and Harness do. —Japan, Silver and Brasa mounted—Silver, Brass and Japanned mountings. Silver, Brass mounted Coach and Gig hames. High and low toji wood Stage do. Skirting, Harness, Bridle, Enamelled and Patent Leather: Rubber enamelled and Oil cloth Tops, Duck and Twilled Hog skins No. 3 and 2 Pad skins wide and narrow Laces, Fringes, 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 a complete assortment of bitts, buckles, stirrups, hooks, terretH, rings rein straining roller, anil Girling Webb: worsted and cotton rosettes, ornaments, rein and breast snaps Varnish Moss and every kind oi

Saddlers' Tools.

Thep also have pure white lead,Lawrencebrand warranted linseed oil, lard oil coach and copn varnish paints, paint brushes Tin Plate C. & X. Tinned copper, copper bottoms wagon and buRgy boxes Strap and hook hinges rifle powder bar and pig lead, shot, bullets, &.c. They have just received twenty boxes 0$

Rollins'and Leverett's Axes,

A splendid article manufactured for this market of tne very best Iron and S^el—they alaojnive on

tern pumps, lead pipe, cordage all s.zes, Packing Yum and complete assortment ol every article in the Hardware Line.

POTWIN &. BURN A If.

Nov 5, '.V3 wtf

T/IFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. Iiujl 1/ TER will forfeit 850 if failing to cure any case of secret disease that may come under hi» care, no matter how long standing or afflicting! Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, Nvtnh Seventh Street Philnd'a., without fear of interruption from other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are invited to call.

IiviPOTENCY—Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or self-abuso, tlieevils are numerous. Premature impotency, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of tho organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, are sure to follow. If neuessary, consult the Doctor with confidence he offers a perfect cure.

READ AND RBVLECT.—The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and in many cases their 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 miman family are subject lo. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that ha devotes m«!St of his time and study

YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexrual orgaus. together with ulcers upon tho body throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, or bone's mercurial rheumatism, strictures, grave., irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excessesoJ impurities of the blood, whereby the constitu. tion has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor tooffer speedy relief to all who may place themselves tinder his care.

Medicine forwarded to any part of tlieUnf ted S ta tee—Price five and ten dollars perpackage. ftCrMe23. '52 wy-5

Golden Opportunity I

HAVING

rC%ttra

Vestings: A

additions to the keeping our as-

STORE.

The "City* Express, No. 1,"

rILL be in readiness at all times to com goods fj*m the''City Provision Store/' gra

June 9 ,52-wtf43,

J: D. C0ND1T

received and opened my entir&^!Vr

stock of fancy and staple Dry Goodg8® now offer them to the public at wnusuoln^!^ Pnceaa E a a keep in a well appointed dry store may

^BeautifuTfigured and address Silks, figured. «n!l nlnin IVrnrt«. fancy Lawns, Da r^Lia nml £»fngh^® book, mull, swiss, and: dotted ^f'P"1Tnnd cross-barred. Jacone"' w/ii»*nt» black silk Laces and Fringes- dress TrWimings, white Skirts, cotton Hos$ ali colors, Irish Linens, bleached 8nd brown Do-

me *ics*

Bed-tickings, Checks, Cotton Yarns,

B^)t£»nd Shoes for women, men,boys and child-

fine and common Silk Hats, Kossuth and

^xexican do.. Looking glasses, Tea. Sugar, Muiasses, and Tobacco. These are but a few of th« many articles which may be purchased for as little money as possible, at

F. NIPPERT'S HEAP CASH STORE. Farrington's Block North of the Public Square. May 28,

,52-dlw-wtf-354

40

Double Rectified Whisky.

Lsuperioranarticle

UDOWICI & IIULMAN are nowxn«nnfncturing of Double Rectified Wluskjr far to any ever brought front Cincinnati, and in strength, purity and flavor decidedly tho best ever sold in this Western country. All those who prefer a first rate article ta* common one for the same money will please call at tho CINCINNATI STORE, Union Row

Marcl»33-

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All kinds of Domestic and Foreign W.|Mv AND LIQUOKS, of the best quality, and Cm-=—-rices, alwavs on hand cinnati prices, BIWBVS