The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 April 1853 — Page 4
BUSINESS C.IItDS,
I N I N 0
AT THE
fc&almsU 0oui*frv (DCfCcr,
terre haute, Indiana,
WtTII A FRESH StJPPLY OF
3Ksruia\*^r a3Dfjm «9P"£rapaa» W» have also a complete set of new and beautiful
O I
Fef Card Printing in Imitation of Copper-plate Persona wanting Printing done wjll do well to give
hb
a call as with
new
materials and expe
rienced workmen, we cannot be excelled,and we WARRANT SATISFACTION.
Blank Deeds & Mortgages,
BILLS OF LADING,
Protests and Instructions
For Mint and other Mi oat x,
Kept constantly on band Htllii*Olfice.
AMOS SEA BOLT. LOWE-
Seabolt & Lowe. forwarding & commission MERCHANTS
A N E A E S Shawncctown, Ills.
REFERENCES.
J. D. Richardson & Co., W. A. Dockcr, Pecplei St Ridgifay, O. Pool, Esq., Shavmeefomn.
VV*
». C. FellowesA. Co Geo.
VV.
Givens,
C. Twitchel St Co., Robertson and McDugaii, John Hurley, Esq,. New Orleans. Tildcn Richards, Woolfolk St Johnson, Thomas Pa*e,"&. Co.. St. Jjouis.
Kellogg Brothers, Dean St Waine, J. S. Chenoweth, CincinnatiForsyth St Co., W. Bazley & Co., Pittsburg.
Davidson St Brannon, J. B. Wilder StCo., Louistii/le. May 8, '52-wly-37
It, It. rSHF.fUIII.1. & CO.
MAN UFACTU RLRS OF
'&§y S
GRIST AND SAW MILLS, OF EVERY SIZE St DESCRIPTION,
CORN AND COB GRINDERS,
And all kinds of Casting*.
City Foundery & Machine Shop,
Pennsylvania, South of Main street, ftjb5*'53-24 6m INDIANAPOLIS.
J.D.CONDIT,
ni
AI.EB IN
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,
QUEENSWAKE AND HARDWARE,
ALSO,
Family Groceries and Provisions,
AT
TttR
City Provision Store,
Corner of National Road aiul Fourth Streets Sign of the Spinning: Wheel. June 4'J, '52-Wtl-43
S. L. HOVEY.
Commission & Forwarding
PRODUCE BROKER#
Office ot Wesson & Cos corner ol Edward's Block. Terre Hnnte, Iiidiann.
Flour, Salt and Whisky, constantly on hand. Tho highest price for Grain.
Liberal advances made on Consignments. October 6, '52-ly
DENTISTHT. H. R. SMITH, D. D. S.,
Nov 8, '51»-tfoa6
BEING now pernianont Iy located in his new of^c0
on
^hio street, third
OLKJU door east of the public square, will at all times b» in rruduics# to wait on Kispatrons iu all things pertaining to his profession.
N. B.--No credit given foropcrationsnnlcssby previous arrangement. April 17,3 84'J-34y
jTTeITTO^T
tTr,.
A9HT.KY
BRITTON & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants, TP. HUE UATTTE, IN PI AN A. BMIE highest cosh price paid lor Wheat, Rye,
Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, Timothy Seed, Clover Seed, White Beans, and Feather*, at tnclr, Warehouse, corner of First and Eagle streets Canal Basin.
SNUFF AND TOBACCO. Peter Lorillard, Manufacturer,
No.
43
OFFERSof
Chatham ft. JYeto York,
for sale tVe following articles wnr-
mntcd emwriorquality: Mnccolwy, Scotch Coarse French Rappee and other Sn«ffit,«Iso h'ine Cut Tobacco in tin-foil t*nd papers a more particular description of 'he various articles can m, known by sending lor it toll pric« current as! ibovot {jnn 15*,S3*3l-3mo
C. W. BARBOUR r.JRKAn.
^BAHBOUH
8c
HEAD
Terre Haute, Inilinnn.
Will practice tlieir profession in Vi joining counties. All business entrus care will meet with prompt attention. Farrington's Building, No. 5, up stairs.
August 3, 1832—dly
W a a
in am.
and adto their Office in
CUOVP.RMAN & ROURN'M,
vivrw or
GROCERIES AID LIIDOSS
North side Public ifymtre,
janltl
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
I* .1 1 .V .V fi
IIoo*e, Carrince, Sign, and Oriwimcnta! fainting
i»
all their Branches.
A1ciw,Designs,«x*cme«|--oid
Banners, Flats, Transpsren*
properly nctum eleta and varnished, walls papeml, Ac. Shop on Market -Street, opposite Doles' Buthiingi and 2d door north of the Cocrikr 0: .. e.
Terrellaute, war23^0y E.
fcb a-'W ^lat
J.
6.
K.
BROWN,
John W. Ellis & Co.,
lioiesale Dealers in Dry Goods, «tr,and
23 PEARL STREET,
John
W.
Filis,
Wa V. Bark alow, Geo. W. McAlpin, All Prints sdkl by its warranted
N O E O N Commission iHcvcljcint,
Cantrr*pf Commc***anJ IstftnutUst*., N W O E A N S Nov 30 wSm
TIRDLtS H. NELSON.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
TERRE HAITfC* IND. PJumu SieeAy
DW7, If-tf
J. H. LONG, M. IX
'pHANKFU for past l»vur», rrspectfttlty lt« of tike St'. .«l I'ft. «N S«eon4 w. H#ii«« Um Coart iivMibntn. fcb)9 *93 »-tl
iu atwi Uilix Ul rttl VI vWfisi ios«
in 1 1 f\ 1 1 GREGORY MiH)RE, Pioprietors, Maumee
fast cocors.
STEPHENSON. M. D.
Jt*fcy*iciat9 and SHrscou* TP.HHP. VUTK, lNi. OflRee netarly opposite Brown's Hotel. U4 IS,'SMMJ
M*-
1851, br J, S. HOUGHTON, M. D., intbe Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania^
NOTuERISCIENTIHC WONDER!
BR HOUGBTOH'S,
PSIN
GREAT CURE FOR DYSi'EPSIA! Dr. J. 8. Houghton**
Si!
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID,
CR GASTRIC JUICE.
Prepared from Rennet, or tbe fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebie, the great Physiolejjical Chemist, by J.S- Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia, P#. "I Digest.*' Sucb is the true meaning of th word Pepsin. It is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the solvent of the food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating agent ol the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted trom tbe 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 stoniach- No art of man can equal its curative (towers. It contains no Alcohol, Bitters, Acids, or Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable tc the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water cracker without "acute distress. lie were of Drugged imitations
Pepsin Is not a drug. Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin infused in watei will digest or dissolve Fine Pound* oj Roast Beef in about tuo hours, out of the stomach.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! (TyThc scientific evidence upon which this re medy is based is in thie highest degree curious and remarkable.
Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of scientific evidenoe, from Liebig's Animal Chemistry Dr Combe's Physiology of Digestion Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet Dr. John W. Draper, of NewYork University Professor Dunglison's Physiology Professor Sillitnan, of Yale College Dr. Carpenter's Physiology. Ave.: together with reports of cures from all parts of the united States
PEPSIN IN FLl ID 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 by mail, free of postage, for one dollar, sent to Dr Houghton, Philadelphia.
Observe this!—Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. Houghton, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa Copyright and trademark secured.
JD^Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. Price, One Dollar per bottle. Agents, WOOD& DONNELLY,Terre Haute.
Wholesale and retail Agents. It. 8. Lawrence & Son, Lafayette: C. 11. Clark, Vincennes. September
33, 3d52—wyl
M. W. WILLIAMS,
No. 3. Farrington's Block,
[AS
now opened a Inrgo and complete assortment of Goods, suitable for the Spring and Summer trade, which he is offering at lower prices than anv other house in the city. The stock consists in part ns follows:
Dress Goods:
Rich printed Berege plain Berege all colors Berege Do Laincs and Tissues, Lawns, Spring style Mouselin De Laincs French, Earlston, anu American Ginulmms block Silks, &c., &.c.
White Goods:
Swiss Victoria and Bishop Lawns, Book MkMuslin,
IIs,
70 pieces including favorite styles, Ripka fancies. Nankeens, Denins, blue drillings and mixtures.
Linens:
Brown Linens, bleached and brown Linen Drillings, Irish Linens,Tabb Damask, bleached and brown Table Cloths, Napkins, Doillies, lltisia and Scotch Diapers, Crash, Bird's-Eyeand lluckabuck Towelings, (fee.
Woolen:
American,French. German and English Cloths, black and fancy Cassimeres and French Doeskins, Tweeds, Satinets, .leans, Cashmerettc, &c.
Vestings:
Fancy Silk, Satin, buff Cussiinerc, white and bull'MerseillcB.
Sundries:
Tickings, Shirting Stripe, Checks, Hosiery, Ribbons, llundkcrchtcls,Umbrellas and Parasols, Gloves all kinds, Edgings and Insertions.
Wo are receiving every week additions ti the stock ol new and desirable styles keeping-our assortment at all times full and compiete.
Price 25 cents per bottle. For sale by BROWNING & WALL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Terre Haute.
Also by .Merchants and Druggists in every village town in the country,
ow»x
CINCINNATI.
to*-pten»ber 3?, 3852- -w6m
Terre Ifante Drng Store,
BY J. R. CTJNINGHAM,
National Road-Street, North of the C0u.1t iioitse. WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL.
CON
iNTLY oa
ingj
tas.
Cambrics, Jaconetts, Tape Checks-,
Stripes, Curtain Muslins, &c., a large and handsome assortment.
Brown Sheetings:
All desirable brands of 3-1,4-4, 5-4, (i-4, and 03-4
Bleached Sheeting:
300 pieces of 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, and 30-4.
Prints:
300 pieces of Philip Allen's. Cocheco, S| Hamilton, Union, Mrrrimac and English bran
Cottonades:
PRAIRIE CITY STORE.
May 21 *52-wtf-39
Life saved at Midnight! BY GREGORYS Instant Cure of Pain.
The niost pungent and powerful preparation for the suppression of all inflammation, whether proceeding from Burns, Scalds, Broken Bones, Colds, or any other causes, ever offered to the 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 inan r.itant and dissolving local obstructions which cause inflammation. Fevers, and spasmodic pains, with a rapidity known of no outer medicine. It immediately quiots the pain of NrrrvHS, or Sick Headache, instantly cures the Toothach*, and relieves at once the excruciating pain of Rheumatism, and usually cures long and standing cases, 011 three applications, in one hour! For dangerous accidents, broken limbs, mangled flesh, bruises, burns,scalds, faint* ess, pain in the stomach, spasms, cramp, cholic
FEVER AND AGUE,
Colds, sore throat, cancer in U.e mouth or stom I 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.
Brvlxn Breast, with all its pain and jeopardy to the lite of the infant, would never be known were thia medicine used a few weeks before nurs ing. A mother who from this cause bad lost every child, heard of the
I us taut Cure of Pain!
I 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 to Mr. A. Graggoo, Concord, DeKalb county,
Indiana, and a host ol others. JYe Family sJtemld fa w'tAtwt itJ Thousands: are ready to testify to ."5cacy and certainty in the amt all Bovxl Cm lints, and multitudes of children have been Saved by its timely use, when nttaeked at mitlnigU wilh fits, spasms, cramps, colic, and choking, caused by worms- with no physician near, and life in imminent peril.
1 1 IV
ICrCbemicala, Dre*tufe, Instruments, Perfutn try. Oils, bK Gt*^ pure wines and Li*
Sliiujle Fartorv.
HE sabspct r»w 4 imp#• Hymform tKe
i'vtt* Jhhr-~ hey have
countnr. factarm. i- *«H.r
cm
eit.
N O A E 7
"--Mi*
ties svpetfer 10 any 0 wi far*.. .'•.p. We invite all who i- ._J roots to give a call befor nnbtf
xn adietaneejpnMnptly mmWM
The "City Express, No.
711." in readinc#* at *11 um*s cewfey 1 tr«a the "City !m«»oo gn
Jim 9 ^3-wttiS.
Assortraenteof
He is receiving his Stock from Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio, bash Foundry and -,..1 -f:
NATIONAL ROAD STREET, East End
HAVE
on hand a very large assortment ol 11 kinds of most approved stoves, which they are determined to sell at the lowest figures pos-
Our stock consists, in part, of the followsibia
CELEBRATED STOVES:
Etna Air Tight, a very Tro^Air Tigh% superior stove, The Best Premium Phccnix do. Farmer's do. Resor's Patent Double
Oven,
egulator,
Drum Parlor, Egg Coal Stoves, Six, Seven, and Ten Plate
Stoves, in great variety.
Also- Skillets and Lids, Ovens and Lids, Odd Lids, Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles, and in fart almost every article required by housekeepers for domestic purposes. VS Vw
House Guttering and Spouting,
Executed at short notice, in astyle unsurpassed. We will, on no account, undertake a job we cannot finish as per agreement.
P. S. A supply of ODD PLATES always on hand, to FURMSH FREE
011
Cellars, tfec. fuly 12-3- -46tf N. BEYMER & CO
Important to Parents.
ASthe
the present is the niost desirable season of year lor taking CHILDREN'S DAGUERREOTYPES, it is important for hose wishing to avail them selves of the present favorable opportunity for getting correct, perfect, and brilliant miniatures of themselves or their children, to do so at once, and save vain regrets when it is too late. How often do we hear bereaved parents and friends exclaim—"O! if 1 only had the likeness of my dear child, 1 would give worlds!" They would give tiny thing for the faintest shadow of the lineaments of a friend, father, mother, sister, wife, husband, or brother—but it is too lute! it was neglected in rosy health—the icy hand of death has fallen, and regrets oro useless only as a warning for the future.
At Dnfl's National Dagnerrcnn Gallery, on National Road street, over Child's Book Store, Children's Miniatures are taken in five seconds, adults in ten, giving fine, high-toned picture equal to nny taken in the United States, and put up in tlio latest style, and can be sent to any part of the Union.
Breast Pins, Rings, and Lockets filled. Likenesses of deceased persons taken. CCr Don't neglect this fine weather. Hours of Operating from 9 A. *. ml 4 r. W., "rnin or ehino
DUFF, Operator
Terre //aute, September 9, 1852—dtf
A New and Extensive Stock of
Fall and Wiuter Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cnps, Bonnets &c. rjMIE attention of the citizens of Terre Haute JL end vicinity, is respectiully'called to my 1 arse stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes, Hats.Cnpa, etc., just opened. The selection tins been made with the utmost care as to sty!*, and quality and above all with an eye to economy, knowing full well that to^gjv^ perfect satisfaction to purchasers, is to sell ihem good goods at extremely low prices. Thjs. I flatter myself 1 am fully prepared to do. Having bought my goods exclusively for cash, no one will doubt for a moment my pcrfect ability to sell at such prices as will commend themselves to all. Call at
F. NlPPERT\sCASH STORE,
Farrington's Block, north side of Public Square. Nov 13, wt£
Golden Opportunity
HAVING
Beautiful ("mired and plain Silks. _ured and plain Ik.-,v?»». Poplins,dress
fancy
ren. Extra fine and common
Lan ^,
De
Laines, and Gin .ants book, mull, swiss, and dotted Muslins piain, str" land cross-bi Jaconett white and black •. Laces and Ft
tie money as pos e,at F.NL'iT:: I CI!TAP CXrU SI\)RE,
Farrin.
Liook Nj.ih
May 28, 'M-dlw-wif-ax 40
Mttd
warrant.^ pare. «-.-t!1_- «r»
prs|vardl promptly. Great attention paid to all
AT
a late meeting of
jd-
es dress Skirts, nn Hose all colors,Trimn*white
Irish L. ietw, Meshed fcwi iwn
mestics
Do
Bed-ticking*, Ou --ks, :tn Yiv -1,
Boots and Shoes for women, men,i: boys
and child
f~.
Mexican
Hats,K
do,
«uthsnd
Looking Tea,
many articles w''i may
^ar.
lasses, and Tobacco, are but
Mo
a
of the
tw
purchaseo tor as lit*
Square.
of
the
Vigo Collegiate Institute.
the
'jgrtnei 'Of
a
Board of Trustees,!
0»l''5!
school
in said
bet 'I .n •U •'-sbti. iseaf: r- i...sr (..-.rikufe* ii arv tEbe Bo ,u ioers:
I'. Ssanee --rIl wwf.? T-
Js HS( r|i. II
-tee,and
as
all
uiacni CLWJL
10
Jtf. & W?W A l-LAC K.
Vack of ft- nfle -twet,between' i» *«d
on Tutsx /A n_ Jtf«rch ait «SwetJUl*-*y *g
j: coNDrr
JOHN BATHE'S STOVE STORE!
AT WHICH MAT BE FOUND THE MOST COMPLETE
Decl 1-tf-ren novlG
insurance, which
we will furnish at 3i Cents per lb. after the insurance runs out. All patterns sent to us shall be promptly cast and for A'arded. as per directions. We have a great many PATTERNS for MILT.CASTINGS, on hand, which wo will have cast—when the job exceeds .000 lbs.—at 3 Cents lor Furnace and 31 Cents for Foundery. We are prepared to execute fobs to any extent, at short notice, in the casting one, such as Building Fronts, (either Terre Haute, Cincinnati, or BufTalo make,) Lard Kettles,Grates
EVER BROUGHT UP OR DOWN THE WABASH, OR BY ANYOTHER 1
vii mil wiiikii
MISflTHAVE HAD 1500 III Hi, BUT TBE PIOPII CARRY THEM OF! ALMOST AS FAST AS 1 CAN Elf Til
OiT" He has some of the same sort left, and is receiving new patterns. Call and see. JJQ Nov.20wtf
S a re in
DecJ Mm
that we
Coffins kept on hand of all sites. To pe-rs..: ,. "r. 'i rnyrry. *1 St'. •'Sat therwi1: ••'irai thTi thej "t furnished by fi:,v-per- «"in the county, and ikiA attend the u4 a their lissairw fn» of charge, any dis: nr. rot over ten miles.
Market street, north of thecosrl house, rly »ite White Hall Jam n,
,SP-d:w-w4y-2S-45
Exelusivelv to the Ladies.
A
5
Coll
vB .'«! r, ti*"..'! (a#
Mier.t of V»g»i
wi Mpoi9tm"«, I will
BEAUTIFITL —rtment of Ladies uMe _'*• 'iteol redf":. JerS'"' ves,Cni&, C- '-tes, Cvieen:j Car?. Also,In-
Cspft,
LitK
Hat
1
lnst-«,oo .. .iy,S«i:.:••
Ltsl e-i Fans, a
..this
time
gseerery eflort tt esimbiiste
are
& TUURMAN.
J. P. Cooper,4
Attorney and Counsellor at Lair, MARSHALL, ILLS. TIT ILL "!"«od to twuiaew to hi a
t« t:v tttriow irtaofCitrtt aato*4anwt coBjauea, Suftraws Cowt of tteStMM, ni act as jfnt.
Feb
19, I
edc'
n.
dtt-:^i»
a
per-
KU
oi
«er ."-.'
Ladie*itvrls.
iiviiwwuiu
Ik.
tck
-.1
fancy
cj.or-
and fancy Silk Para-
sm», Lerege,tWd and Grass fancy Stun
who are ptrticalar in artic
that are most becoming to them,aelecting
of studying
well
td
call
Firrn North of th« ic Square. Mar .::
_Block
iw-mf-352-*o
Furs and Peltries, Coon fliriwi. .Deer Skins.
THE
hisbeat prton in
iiaaaa.
CASH
•bj
uuttiqr of
WMeNrt
mii.<p></p>THOROUGHFARE!!
Also, from New York, Mr. Hugh Stewart's Furnace, and the Wa-
N. Smith & Soils'
UU* 5,n^
A N A N A O O
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE. W O E S A E A N E A I
National Road Street, Terre Haute, lud.
N E W O
CHEAR CLOTHING STORE.
E E O N E E
Just Received and now Openng, a Splendid Assortment of
RBMnr MADE CLOTHING,
Embracing every variety, and selected to sail the most fastidious. Purchasers are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to offer such inducements as must constrain the public to patronise me. Call at the abovo sign, Weal side
ftSr A
Sites & Katzenbaugh,
Undertakers and Coffin-Makers
&
received and opened ntr entire new
stock of fancy and staple Dry Goods, I now offer them to the public at unusually low prices for cash. Eevry variety of goods that it is usual to keep in a well appointed dry goods store may be procured here.
RESPECTFULLY
4
O I S I E
CLOTHING STORE!
AN 0
Hat & Cap Establishment I N. E. Corner Public Square, Farrington's Block,
S A S I S A A S
Are continually bringing on Fresh Lots of the most choice and beautiful
ITM-
GlOro.
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 tins,
co.vmuE.touse
we know they do not desire
our fkienos as well as we have ever vet dome—more
first-rate assortment of
-a ,ien,
and at
nn
Gtwserf mod Liqoor Store in Terre
North
aide
of
rDeer, Raccoon,theSoaaraMink,Fai Skin
Fo«,
*, always
N. LEVINGSTON.-
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA
JTT,
Hats, Caps, Fine Shirts, Under Olothing, &c. STRAUS & ISAACS, North-East or tier of the Public Square, Nov«0wtf] TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
New Leather Store.
THE
-f T-rs! p®rs-n~ from the in-
dis,(r :t !i «tc! ig the death o( trt- nd, ftn wini'.! '•rate ii -t they are pfi frsredl ti uj5,!«-r akc the wiujJebn^ness of :9rals,if d- ?dred,or any part thereof, at redv v*tce«. hearse wi! n't -SI oases be furnished free of charge to such as procure coffins at their establishment.
und«r-- rn#d, late of Dayton,Ohio,would rcspectfaLy inform the citizens of Terre Haute
and
surrounding country, that he has open
ed a wholesale and
inform the citizens
of Terre Haute and vicinity, that they will give undivided attention to the ahove bficiness, with a view to relieve the frirr
LEATHER 8TORE.^S
on the corner of National Road and Fourth street*, west of the Post Office, where be will devote his entire attention to Leather, Hides, Oil, and Find'
i*..".
where may be found
at
all
:n
and
times,a large
as*
so.-:?nent of Skirting. Harness, Bridie Leather, Collar Leather, PatLuuir. SSaatf'wr, Sole cnJ Yrpper, Calf and
Kip •*#,./••. vceo. Linings, Bindings, T' *.•'-, Pt_ *. Shoe Nails, Tret 'tnd Tods, Currving Knives, Fleshers, Rob Stones, Lamp
Bhrk, Br-^hes,
and a great many tools and
a lecessary to mention.small Lea'*
th rragh purchased also,
Skills, I'jT wiuca 1
In
Cash
Hides
will pay fair
or Trade.prices
W*Orders from a diala- fill-.!. ahontd the or pnee not aui*. if re* .r: in good •t''article
r. tTit pi curi bave hie r-'-iey back, t' -j all aL_ ti^ninc tut yMir»elv- ran don't the place, on the corner next u- Post Office, lor good Leather and Cheap Bargains.
Scp ber
liefs, Mourning
Crf*..
MiCs. !.:-!« in.?
A
18,1852
wtf
New York Cheap Clothing Store* EVERY BODY RUlf'llERK!
IUST
a opening
?recr"'tias:vl--rvrw
aoU
pl
as
ecoooour.the
*i
1
woui-.:
do
F. NLPPERTS CHEAP CASH STORE.
Pu: it
a .^85«.diw-w«B».
a large
..-at
Clothiag, embracing
of Ready made
every variety, and se
lected to sait the most fastidious, rvrchasers -r-s
rally
s"iin«
raqasstod to call and
HiF Stodi
Altogether for Ladies.
A
TRULY
aad
aiil b« Sat
Fan and Peltries,paidour
at
bcaottfal aasorttneut of Cambric
Swiaa
Edging*
black silk
Ofyoawiiaaad
wanted
GROV
jasltf
ERMAN
St.
BOt'RNE.
Laos* aad Fringes, Velvet
wuk. Tiiamibigs, tinea handkerchiefs.
FALL STOCK OF IABBTM
THE
subscribers at the Sign of the MILL SAW, North Side of the Public Square, are now receiving their fall stock of
American and Foreign Hardware, Cutlery, Ac.,
recently selected with great care by one of the partners, Irani the importers and manufacturers in New York and other cities. They would respectfully invite the attention of the public to an examination of their stock, it being one of the largest and beat selected ever brought to tliis market, comprising every article required by the farmer or Mechanic, an.* will be sold at such prices as cannot fail please those who wish to purchase. Among their stock, may be found a large and complete assortment of Pittsburgh and Juniata bar, round and eouare
Iron Slab do Nail Rod and horse shoe do Russia and American sheet iron Cast steely -all sins Blistered and German do. Spring *'5 vf. do. Slab do. a heavy stock of cut nails
Belmont works, from 3d to40d Lath-
ing do fence and flooring do wro't do.,
6,8,
and lOd, spikes,Tog chains
Trace do., Coil coain, shopping j^xes.grest variety,Broad Ax-. es. Hatchets, Mill Saws, dif-
fferent brands cross Cut
w!jiP
Tea Spoons, Pen, Pocket
Tools, of all kinds,
I is very large. Among them are Jack, Fere and Smoothing Planes, Double and single Irons Sash planes, Putnpdo- Rabbvt and Moulding do and every kind of planes used by Carpenters or
Cabinet Makers, rlanc Irons, Double and single, Iron and Wood Bench scrows, also Mouse Hole Anvils.bellows, Sledge Hammers,Solid and brazed Box Vices, Screw Plates, Horse Hasps and files, Horse-Shoe Nails, &c. Large Stock Mahogany, Rosewood and black walnut, veneers Black Walnut Branch and Mahoga. ny Knobs. Ilair cloth, all widths, Solas and Chair Springs, Spanish Moss, .Giue, Sandpaper, Copal Varnish, Spirits Tudpentine, &c., with a great variety ol Gun Trimmings, Locks, percussions, Flint and Back Action Trig-
fers,
Mainsprings. Mounting Tubes, and Nipples, iullet moulds, German Sheet Silver, Sheet Brass, Caps, single and Double Shot Guns, Rifle barrels, Coil's Revolvers, and every article wanted by Gunsmiths they have also a lull slock of Shoo finding, Lasts, Mens' and Womens', Boot trees Crimping Boards and Irons, pegs of all sizes, aNd a full stock of
All kinds of Leather,
Spanish Solo, Upper French and Philadelphia Calf Skin, a splendid article, Kin Skins, Morocco do., Lining do., Binding do. Zinc, Cooper and Iron Shoe Nails, thread, and every kind of Tool used by Shoemakers also, Buggy Axles, Buggy Springs, all sizes, Wagon Springs. Seat do. Buggy Shafts, Bows and hubs., Dush Irons, Carriage bolis, buggy Irons, &c. &c. 'They would particularly call ihe attention of buyers to Btock of
their
Saddlery.
which they believe will be found lobe larger and more complete than any other in this market.— Full and half Spanish Saddle Trees, Fall Back do., Men's and Boy's Dcmipeak do., Sido do,, common and self adjusting Gig and Harneu do. —Japan, Silver and Brass mounted—Silver, Brass and Japanned mountings. Silver, Brass mounted Coach and Gig hanies.. High and low top wood Stage do. Skirting, Harness, Bridle, Enamelled and Patent leather: Rubber enamelled and Oil cloth Tops, Duck and Twilled 7/og skins No. 1 and 2 Pad skins wide and narrow Laces. Fringes, Head Linings Drab and Blue cloths Carriago handles, stump joints. Hog and Kip skin collars Stoge Traces Silk, Thread, Lashes and Whips Lace Tacks, together with a complete assortment of bitts, buckles, stirrups, hooks, terrets, rings rein straining roller, and Girting Webb: worsted and cotton rosettes, ornaments, rein and breast snaps Varnish Moss and every kind ot
Saddlers' Tools.
Thepnlso have pure white \ead, fatvrencc brand warranted linseed oil, lard oil: coach and copn varnish paints, paint brushes Tin Plate C. & X. Tinned copper, copper bottoms wagon and buggy boxes Strap and hook hinges rifle powder bar and pig lead, shot, bullets, &c. They have just received tweniy boxes
Collins'and Leverett's Axes,
A splendid article manufactured for this market of the very best Iron and Steel—they also have on hand and will keep constantly, pump chain, 31 and 34 inch, pump cranks nna rollers, tubing cistern pumps, lead pipe, etirdage all y.zes, Packing Yarn and a complete assortment of every article in the Hardware Line.
fTUIE
Which claims cspccial
adjrwtlrtf elastic Truss
Marsh,
(T7*Forsale
by Wood
i«r u.-ocements
ax-
had of thoaa
before purchasing else
am determined to o&r such Tndoceas most constrain the to patron* Call at th* above sign,publicnfe
west of
or third band*, ffi* praaeat
end
the
Sqiuare, Ross building. N. LIFINCLSTON. Oct
jaal-3a*
aad inserting*, Under-
itirm.Cefi.and Coliin. Ahoafrvmoaranur 41ar
*.
aa3
Kid,*U.of
ffifk
Lisle aad Cottoa Gkrvea white dreaa goods aaamally low at
an 13, 'SS wtf I
jL
POTWJN &, BURNAM-
Nor 5, '52 wtf
A S & O S S E I O
object of which is, to correct
JL
graceful position,and
than this
.conditionand
it is light,yet strong,perfectly elastic,simple^and beautifully adapted to th object designed. This Brace is so constructed as to answer the purpose of Shoulder Brace and Suspenders.
An Abdominal Supporter,
attention, as it
found of great benetk
will be
!0persons
timely application of a properly constructed In-
Boon to the
m. TRUSSES. RUPTURES
effectually
Mabsh'e
newiy-iuvented.'light,self
8. N.
practical Truss Manufac
turer, is tbe inventor of anew
St
dec4cyw
HENRY SNYDER
No-
hon'
Truss,
years experience in
=======
Standard Pamify Medicines.
PttyHirvd mt& great cttrc«nd expresity jf/rlfiunily W«e, SUCh *S t-rtnfe
*y Dr. .Swavhe's
CELEBRATED .lIEDlCITVES. t* i)R. sWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OIPJ .. WILD CHERRY,
The most effectual and spredy cure known Consumption*Coughs. Colds, Asthma. BronchitisT Lioer Complaints, Spitting Blood, Difficulty fa
Qf Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, r«, Palpitation of the Heart, btflarnta, ^•CroUp Broken Constitution Sore-T.
Dr. Swayne—Dear
Slerry.
do., Hand
baws. Wo ood Saws, S ad an el
•apl S^sjt'iForks, Rakes, Grain Shovels, tigers,Cliisels, P? Grubbing hoes table and
"..'ii* butcher and shoe Knives, padlocks, Knives and forks, brass kettles, Iron* tea kettles. Steelyards,
Balances, Flat Irons, Wagon Boxes Sic., &c fThoir stock of BUILDING & FINISHING MATERIALS is very complete, consisting of door locks and latches of everv description, metal, mineral and burnished knobs, door and blind butts window glass ol all sizes, pine sash do., 1 ron and brass bolts, latches, screws, blind catches, window do sash 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, hall side and table lamps, German silver table and tea spobne,butter knives, cream and salt spoons, forks, ivory handled knives and forks bv the sett (51 pieces) or down, shears,barbers points, &c. Their stock ui
north
Donnelly, Terrellaute,
———————
ANSON TAYLOR^
160 Bkoadwat, New Yojik.
Manatactorer and Cotnmisnon deafer
Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Hatters' Stock, Trimmings, &c.
Aticular
TAYLORtf !o*»g 'vtrmaco
of
pronounced
by the faculty to be the most effective one extant, properly adjusting itself to every position ol tbe oody, rendering displacement impossible. It not only insures a complete retention of the bowels, but effects a radical cure. Mr.Marsh having had upwards of twenty
No.
1
in these
bran
Rosin
the treat
ment of hernia, will guarantee a cure in very case of rupture, of however long standing. Children Invariably cored.
No."
1
White
ehaa^saii'i
at in
th
ity our pi?-,
others
ptr
of
uou
well aaaorted the country trade,ext«i»«
Hats Caps, Boots and Shoes. Q| |fuZEN kiM«uth, Jenny Lutd aad Mexican t/U Woo! and Far Hats. 3 cases fashionable Silk Hats.
30dozen Silk, Mohair, Pluab. Cl&th and Vehrat Cam: 40 ease* Kip aad Calf Men*" Boots and Shoes,
90
G'.im
do do do Enaaei aatd Morocco Ladfea* Bootees, Baskina
Ovcr-shoea and
19*v.S»,&**4«t.
^umnem. joined to iu«
facil sin tbe manofaciuni^, enst htm to
fo panrhasfcrs th* snnot
who
purebase their
aat
aad
be constantly added to by fresh imports turns, ana from his ow* manufactory. Particular aueotioa paid to
(men
and Jenay Liad
Boosea*.
at
NOT. 18, IS^-wtf F. NIPPER?*.
Throat, Neftous JkbifUy, .~ aud all diseases \j throat, Breast and Lnngs. A Truly Wonderful Cure. *f 4 Read this Extraordinary Case
Sir: Having contracted a
severe cold, which settled upon my lungs, nttcricfed with a violent conah. pain in my side and breast, difficulty ofbreothing. I was attended by" physicians of the first respectbi!ity,but my symptoms became very alarming, there was an nbsttw formed in my lungs and mado its way through my sid», and discharged large quantities of pus* externally, so that my physician thought the power or Amotions 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 1 was wasted and worn to a skeleton. 1 had tried a number of remedies but all failed to do any good. But thora still being a spark of hope left within me, and my anxious parents, and having heard of the
eat virtues of vour Compound Svrnp of Wild 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 hole iu niy side began tb heal, and 1 happy to say., from a poor and almost helpless skeleton I'have becomo healthy and weigh more than I ever have. All my neighbors cau testify to tho above fhct.
A A A N S I E
Two miles from Skippackville, Skippack township, Pa. i# JSe Careful in Put chasing .-t.m' To obtain the origiiiat and only genuine preparittion of TFi'W Cherry, which must have the portrait and signature of Dr.
Swaynk
on each wrap
per around the bottle. Until you «btniu this compound you will never know tho real virtues pi Wild Cherry. 'fi
Dr. Swayne's Celebrated Vermifuge,** In Square Bottles, very pleasant to the taste, and the most effectual remedy in expelling worms, curing dyspepsia, sour stomach, increasing the aapetite, and invigorating the whole system. Oft*erw that it is in square bottles with the portrait of Dr. SWAYNE on each wrapper, around the bottle. None other is genuine.
September 18, 1852-wyl
Dr. Sw«yne»s Snrsaparilln nnd Tnr Pillf. A gentle purgative and alterative medicine, far superior to the pills in general use, more mild, prompt, and uniform in their operation, may bo taken at all times, and in fact in every diseaib whore an aperient, alterative, or purgativo is required and for diseases incident to females they are unequalled.
The above valuable Medicines are prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE, at his Laboratory, No. 4 North 7th street, Uutc Eighth and Race,) Philadelphia. or sale by J. R. CUNINGHAM, sole ogont for Terre Haute and vicinity.
Every family should have a copy.
An invaluable book, only 25 els. jwr copy— Man know thyself.
DRHAND
HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an outline of the Origin, Progress, Treatment and Cure of overy form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intercouso, by Self-abuse, or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar styls, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would ollend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years sucenssful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a dolicato or private nature.
To which is added, receipts for the euro of the above diseases, and a treatiseon the causes, symptoms aiid cure of Fever and Ague, tor twentyfive ccnts a copy six copies one dollar will forwarded to any part of the United States, by mail, free of postage. Addressa postage paid, Box, 39G Post Office, or the Author, 3a North Seventh Street, Philadelphia. ..... .JSl'xS at l/IFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. I1TJN-
TER will forft'ii if failing to cure any case of secret disease that may come under life care, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex ar« invited to his Private RooiiM, ^8 North Seventh Street Philad'a., wiilfftut fear of interruption from other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician arc invited to call.
IMPOTENCY—-'Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or self-ahum?, the evils are numerous. Premature impotency, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of tho organs, loss ot'memory, a distasta fo«- female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult th'a Doctor with confidence he ofTei's a perfect euro.
E A A N E E a would do well to reflect before trusting their healtli and hnppincRs, and in many casus 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 human family are subject to. Everv respcctnblo physiciiin has his peculiar branch, in which he is more sue-1 cesaful than his brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his time and study
YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sex-*, rual orgaus»together with ulcers upon tho body throat, nose, or legs, pains in tho head, or bon?s mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diMeases arising from youthful cxecssoS oi impurities of the blood, whereby the constitu' tion has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to nil who may pfoco themselves under his caro.
SCr Medicine forwarded to any part of the Uni ted Statcp—Price five and ten dollars perpackage. JKrSep23, '52 wyt5
E E O E S S O E
KfHemovaLwiti WILLIAMS Si, EARLYr
HAVE
erect and
which is indispensable to health
and beauty it is adapted to Men, Women Children of all ages, occupations and
Removed from
habitual
stooping, round sndcrooked shoulders,weak back and chest, to
preserve that
Store recently occupied-byold National Road Street, adioining.C^nningham'aednmotithetof^standVV.M.their Drug Store Opposite the Court
Honwe.—•
We are uow receiving a Largo and general stock
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.
of American and Foreign Fabrics. Comprising every variety of Ladies Drrss Goods. Hich Silks, merinofts, CashrrtcroS,
fng,
tlam Shawls in colore
Ribbons,Gloves,
afflicted with psin
in the back and side, inability to be on their feet for any length of arising from a displacement of the parts,lime
hard to
thst are nadity restored by
Mus
lin DeLains Sue. English, French and American prints in great variety, Bay State and other long and square Shall*, Rich Embroidered
I
nnd 2nd Mourn-and
l?Blackand
iery all the
articles for Ladies.Mi»*fo*and Childrens use.minor Having engaged the services
assist in
Mr- John Reio-
of
inner department of our bu
siness,and undf.rthe our new arrangement, we are prepared to offer such inducement to buyers as win guarantee perfect satisfaction. Please give us a calL
WILLIAMS & EARLY.
November 3d.1852.wtf.
"dirvtfW
NORTHERN LIGHTS.
C10N8TANTLY
appearing in tlieir usual
brilliancy, in Northern
'Ionre
Haute, second
the Canal Bridge, on Market
where will be found constantly on band, at wholestreet, sale only— Cotapcsition Summer Candles,
SmriroerStearine Candles, No. 1 Pure Tallow Candles,
Soap,
£r£ap,
No
1 Soft Soap for family
The
wasJii^"s'^
above articles aro warranted and
suj»enor~bough*pur-andatkeptfyrthe
pnles aU •'!i" t-rinripal w!(ole»ale houses, our iuaaui.-j UMy, in
qu^utities
to suit
utaslow pricesaAtbey can be
1= pia for
isli.
The renowned
i' ture
sp'
we
bepe
will insure us*
co iiumceofourformercustomera. aid we re-
tilly solit the patronage of Merchants all
wbhing to purcbaae
a
and request all to examine die
virus
renderedorin ht oJgh.
genuine artifcIS,1ar
ab^ve
articles pre*
to pnrchssinc e!»ewbero. We wiilpaytii' ligbestcaah price for
Tffllow,
BT M. HARRISON
St
SON
The People's Store. REMOVAL. Williams &
HAVENational
by mail.
Removed from their old StaaJ to Btore recently o*eciy ind by
dam.
on kos'J
Not.3St,dtand OlWl SHAWLS
Cut-Se-the
M. W.
Street, aojoiniiig
ingbatn'* Drug Store We are now opening largo and general stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,k of American Foreign Fabrics^
of
TRrtotw
which may
Shawls, Ladiea and Children's
caps, at Nov.
kinds, among
be found Square and Long
Shawla, Thibet, Cloth, Caahmere and Merino
Wooffh
43,'§2,wtf.
and 'net
JE*. NiPPEIlX®-
