Wabash Express, Volume 11, Number 12, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 March 1852 — Page 4
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WHOLESALE DRUG-STORE,
Direoily North of the Court-Houae, and next door East of l£. W. Sodam's.
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Paints, Oils and Dye-stuffs ever brought to Torro-Haute. Having made cash purchases for
any other establishment on the Wabash. His stock consists as usual of a general assortment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines, suited to the wants of tho Country, and lie hopes from his long experienco and his usual attention to bu* siness in trviu tomcrs in )ii
300 Yellow Ochre,6 Fish Oil, 300 Span. Brown, 3 White Chalk, 700 Gr'd. Logwood,300 lbs. Bar Lead, 900 Ext. do. 400 Copperas, 150 Castilo Soap, 40 Am. ormillion, 200 Pearl Staren, 36 gala. Sperm Oil, .80 Ohro. Yellow, 100 100 Green, 300 100 Paris 120
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to supply tha wants of his eusine, to merit a continuance of
their patronage. OILS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, &o., 6 bbls. Linseed Oil, 50 6 Lard 12 7 Turpentine, 8 5 Alcohol, 3 bbls
.Span, Whiting,25 gals. Coach Black apan
Rosin, 36
1000 lbs. Rod Lead 36 300 Dry white do. 15 100 kegs Pure do.60 700 Iba. British Lustre,30 500 100 400
Neat's ft.. Oil, Castor Oil, Pure Olive Oil,
Black Load, 150 lbs Nitric Acid, Litharge, 400 Sulphuric do. Venetian Red,4 bbls Plaster Paris,
J. R. CUNINGHAM.
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TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. O W N (LATE or COVt.NOTON. INOIANA,)
HAS leased, for a term of vears, I
Ing situated near the south-east corner of the Public Square, on Market Street. Tha proprietor would re
spectfully inform his former patrons and the travelling public generally, that his house is newly and neatly furnished, and io good order. Ho is uow well prepared to accommodate his friends and patrons in HIS BEST STYLE.— Ho asks a continuation of former favors.
Large aud well arranged Stahlos belonging to the House also, a genteel Livery Establishment, attached for the accommodation of guests.
P. B. BROWN.
Tcrro-Haute, April 30, 1851-20-tf
DR. S. A. WEAVER'S
Canker Rnd Salt Rhouiu Syrup CASKKR CURE AND CKRATE. flMtKSB luxMrnllon* stiruUftc production* of a J. rejttiUr euuentod phynicUn, (who Is now cxten•tvrlv tnmgctl in the pructlc* of hi* protrusion.)— Th*y hsv* hccom« popular In all section* or lh« country, wiicro th»y h*roheen introduced, from tho fact that they have urv?r tailed to *fliect cure whw they have brew areonlinc to tlirrction.
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CINCINNATI CARDS.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Domestic, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Pall Stock Cloths, Irish Linens and White
Goods,
North East Corner Pearl and Walnut Streets, Opposite the Pearl Street Hou.«e, CINCINNATI.
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G. A. TAYLOR. V. B. KKE-VCH. J. E. WIXNX. TAYLOli, FRENCH & WYNNE, WHOLESALE PEAI-KRS I*
HOSIERY, GLOVES, COMBS, Ribbons, Laces, Cravats, Umbrellas and Parasol ,s, Tailors' Trimmings, and every variety of
FANCY DRY GOODS,
South West Corner of Main and Pearl Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. April 2, 1851-16-ly
W. J. GROVES, I SCALE MANUFACTURER, Columbia Street, two doors West of Main,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Manufactures and keeps constantly on hand all kinds of PLATFO
SCALES. BEAMS. TRUCKS and SKIDS. '17* if AY SCALES, made to order and put up many part of the country. tljf Repairing done at the shortest uotice, and in the most reasonable terms.
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WHOLESALE TEA DEALERS. 85 Walnut St., 2 doors below Pearl, West side CINCINNATI.
April 2, 1851-16-ly
FBENCH BITER MILL STONES.
T. BRADFORD & CO.,
May be found at work at Wo. 59 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI. And are prepared to furnish French Burr Mill Stones of a superior quality to any establish ment in the Western Country.
Also, the genuine Dutch Bolting Cloths Anker Brands, Mill Irons and Screws, Damsel Irons, Screen Wire, Plaster of Paris, tc.—Also
French Burr Portable Corn and Flouring Mills. ilJf* All work warranted of the best quality. April 2, 1851-16-ly
A McCABE,
•Fauanaoffs, And dealer in HIDES, OIL and LEATHER Keeps constantly on hand a large stock of Upper, Calf, and Kip Skhis, Sole and
Harness Skirting, and Red Sole Leather, Which will be sold cheap for cash,
At No, 352 Main Street, Between Eighth and Ninth, CINCINNATI
n- The best premium SOLE LEATHER in the Western Country, always on hands. !i: f' Cash paid for Green Hides, and Upper in thorough.
April 2, 1851-16-ly
JAPANNED TIN WARE.
rpIIE undersigned manufactures and keeps on linnd a large and general assortment of Japanned, Ornamental, Bronzed and Pressed Tin Ware, which he offers to sell to Country Merchants, Stove and Tin Dealers, Pedlars and others, at such prices as will yield a very handsome profit to the buyer. Every article he offers for sale is manufactured in his own establishment, and under his personal puperintendonce, from the raw material and in this parI icular lie claims to have it in his power to offer inducements superior to any other dealer in the West.
Kinnear's patented Oxygen Lard Lamp is also
HE undersigned has received and is rocciv- manufactured and for sale at low prices. tho largest 3tock of Drugs, Medicines, Also, the celebrated Air Lard Lamp, which
I orro-rlaute. Having made cash purchases lor van ana e.xauwim 1851, he is enabled to sell at as low rates as
needs no recommendation. Call and examine my prices and stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
GEORGE D. WINCHELL,
Cor. Walnut and Pearl sts., opposite Pearl Street House, Cincinnati, Ohio. April 2, 185l-l(j-ly
French Burr Mill Stones.
AS. BRADFORD fc CO.,
MPORTERS and Manufacturers of French Burr Mill Stones—the genuine Dutch An-
Boxes Wind. Glass,' chor Brand—Bolting Cloths of all Numbers, Star Candles, Mill Irons, Castings, Mill Screws, Tempering Rosin Sonp. Screws, Damsel Irons, Plaster of Paris, Screen
Is. Copal Varnish Wires, and all articles in theMilliugline.atthe lowest prices, and we thiuk abotter article than can bo got, at any other establishment East or
West. Being practical workmen ourselves, and devoting all our time and attention to the business, we think our friends and the public will have no reason to retract that patronago and the confidence they have so liberally bestowed upon us for the last ten years. All orders and communications will be thankfully received and promptly attended to, and ail work got from us, will bo warranted of the best quality, or tho money refunded. ,TAS. BRADFORD it CO.. No. 65 Walnut street, between Second and Pearl streets, Cincinnati, Ohio.
April 2, 1851-16-ly
Indigo, Aluiu, Blue Stone.
BOURBON,
PURE WINES and BRANDY and RYE WHISKEY itc., for sale at Cuning ham's Wholesale Drug Store.
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an article diffitrinc entirely from Samaparitla or Dock Syrup*, or any other prep*radon cvtr offered to th«public, c&u bo positively r*tic*l on Tor the ptfcctua] euro of Scroftalooa Humors. Kry»lpeta*. Suit Rheum. Canker In the Month, Stomach or Bow«l*, Frmale cahiiefcscfc, and all huitiorv arising front an impvpe •tate of tho Mood in a word Hi* complete renovator, eradicating dl««ase ant restoring to healthy action er*lry part or the system.
THK CRK-HT'S In all c*mxof hun»nn«, ami especially Iter Salt Rhenm *n-l Kry»tpela*. I* ac companlment to the Syrop, as It will e^ctuallr de rfrov •troy atl wtlr* or hnmor from the surface or the which will be driven o«t hy the mm of th» Symn. l« one of the most valuable external appllcaUon* ever known (tor Burnt, Scald*.
Scald Head. Old Son*. Hie*.
IUpKam1 TIaK tni) ill MmttflAita am Barher* ttch and all other eruption* on the skf«u far MrpMnoa all Other external application.*.
J. N. A Co., No. T, Collese Rolldins. foproaite the Oihaon Hoaae.) Walant *tr«et, general «|i«nt* fOr Cincinnati and the Matrs.
We would like to have than that are afllned with the diseaac* above mentioned to tall on o». We will warrant them a apoed* cure.
SoWhyJ. R.C f». A. ffaortBt-o W. W. Roiaart, tttdtanapotU.
GiJAM, ««i»t foc TerreUwate
Bepttmher in, 183l-»ir"
Spanish Sole Leather.
A SUPERIOR article Spanish Solo Leather, for sale at H. TURNER'S. Oct. 6, 1851-dAw tf
Salt and Q-unny Bags.
hnthtu Gunny Buri on and far uie
*1 the !o*reatraien. hy POSTER A BJtOVTS, OsteinV«r 1 t*4
NOTICE!
13 HEREBY OIYKN, that tho o®cr of tie J- Auditor af Vigo county, Indiana, is kept in the Northeast room of the 2d story in the Court-House at Terre-Haute, where I may be found at all reasonable hours of tho day, to attend to official business.
I will also be prepared, to attend to such other business, as may be entrusted to me.— Persons in particular, who wish deeds and mortgages, leases, bonds, bills, contracts and other instruments of writing drawn up or
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who want to effect insuranco upon t^ieir lives or tho lives of others, for the oonefit of their families, themselves or their creditors of who desire to insure their dwellings, stores, furniture, barns, shops and implements against fire, are invited to call.
Life Insurance may be effected with the U. States Life Insurance companv at New York, and insurance against fire with the Indiana Mutual Fire Insurance company, of both whish companies I am the Agent for this place and vicinity.
To tliose also, who live at a distance and own property in this county, and are in want of an Agent, to collect their waits, pay their taxes, or make sale of the property, the undersigned offers his services, and would refer in regard to his faithfulness and capacity to Messrs. J. D. Karlv, J. fc S. Crawford, Whi. D. Griswold. John P. Usher, and all the business men of this place. He pledges himself, that he wiil do business, confided to his hands, with accuracy, precision and despatch.
ALBERT LAtfGE.
Terre-Haute, April 23, lS51l9-ly
GRECIAN FAHCHER0KIAN DROPS.
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SURE AND SAFE REMEDY FOR. r.**? *,M" "^riwi.r cvas ths Sick Headache, Chills and Fever, Jaundice,
Dy*£OT»ia, Chronic Diarrhtpa, Sea Sickness, Cholera. *nd Cholera Infantum, ana restore a healthy action to the Liv«?r without a particle of Calomel, Mercury, Quinine or Morphine entering into the Compound. They o« not purport to oe a remedy for all manner of diseases that l!®sh ia heir to, but experience warrants n# iu saying, the aboTe they will pos *U*ely cam. G. W. SHAW.
Gemral Agent, Cincinnati.
For sale l»y Jas. D. J*Qcrrn, Paris, III*
'P^iCSON'S Chlawa Loatwd Washing Fluid for sale at HAWKINS fc SWAIN'S.
p. a. o'aiurr. johb a. arrow. E A N S I E Forwarding and Commission House
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The subecriberB, in connexion with their present Wb«rf-boat. have just completed the mammoth wharf-boat I "HERCULES,"
finished in the moat substantial manner, and with fire-proof roof. Provided with these tiro Boats, and with able and competent assistants, we can now receive andstor at the river, 2,000 to as of Produce and Merchandise, completely sheltered and protected from casualties all weathers thereby avoiding the necessity, as here toforc, of e.*po*ing produce, in the inclement season upon a wet ami muddy landing, and also, facilitating as in re-shippiug with more despatch, in better order, and, as we are assured by Steamboat Masters, at lower rates of freight, than has ever before been done at this point.
With these advantages we respectfully solicit con signments. Liberal advances made npon Produce consigned us for reshipment to our correspondents in New Orleans, and the same forwarded at the very lowest rates of freight. "We will also receive consignmsnts for sale, effect sales promptly, and make quick returns. 0*HILEY & MlTCnELL.
Evansville, Jan. 14, 1832-5-6sb&Ex3BXS
establishment newly erected and in fine order for running, is now offered for
and CbUNTER sale, as the present owaer does not wish to car-
ry on the business. The Foundry is quite well supplied with machinery, stove, hollow-ware and other pat teni8 and flasks, with a large lot of iron and other stock on hand.
Three horses, accustomed to the horse pow er, will, if desired, be sold with it. It is well known that from the peculiar con struction of the fan, better iron can be made at this Foundry than at any other in this place
To those who are acquainted with this busi ness, such an opportunity as the present, sel dom occurs, as every thing is in order for car rying on successfully, without trouble or loss of time.
U* For terms, which are easv and moderate and for other information, apply to A.H.JOHNSON
No. 7, Phoenix Row
January 14, 1852-5-tf
NEW GOODS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
subscriber wishes to draw theparticu lar attention of the public to his stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, just opened His goods were purchased on the lowest terms from manufacturers and importers, which en ables him to sell them at prices that cannot be surpassed for cheapness. His stock comprises every variety of DRY GOODS for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear such as
Merinoes, Coburghs, Silk and mohair A1 pacas, Cashmeres Delaines a variety of Black and
Fancy Silks, Plain and Figured Silk Poplins French, English and Domestic Ginghams Calicoes, of every auality, ranging from 5 to 12J cts. peryara A fine lot of Long Shawls, Cashmere, Embroidered and Plaid Shawls White Swiss, and Cross-br'd Muslins Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Insertings Blk Silk Laces, Blk ana Fancy Silk Fringe Gimps, Dress Buttons Silk Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, of different kinds Ladies Kid, Cashmere, Silk and Cotton
Gloves
Linen Handkerchiefs, from I2£c. up to $3,50 apiece Ladies Collars, Cuffs and Under-Sleeves,
White Corded Skirts, And a host of other articles, usually found in a large and well selected stock.
For GentlemenWeal*. Blue and Blk Broadcloths, Beaver and Pilot do. Black and Fancy Cassimercs, Tweeds Sattinetts, Jeans, Hardtunea, Blue and Brown Goat Blankets Satin Vesting®, Kid, Cashmere, Berlin and Bucksin Gloves, Merino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, White Linen Shirts, and Silk Cravats. 2 CASES SUPERIOR SILK HATS, expressly made for the retail trade. A large assortment of SILK and MOHAIR PLUSH CAPS, Cloth and Velvet do., Blk and Drab Mexican and Buena Vista Hats,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Sheetings, Shirtings,Tickings'Linseys,Checks, Irish Linens, and TableCloths Dye Stuffs. Queenesware. Tobacco.
TEA, SUGAR and COFFEE.
It is unnecessary to enumerate further, suffice it to say, that his stock is one of the largest and best selected in the City and his prices, considering the cheapness of goods East this fall, will give satisfaction to all, even to the most careful purchaser. F. NIPPERT,
Farrixgton's Block, North of the Public Square, Oct. 5, 1851-47tf Tcrre-Haute, Ind.
EUGAK ACADEMY. VLE VFVI» FKHAIiE. PARIS, ILLINOIS. J. A. Nelson, A. M., Principal. Miss Sarah Beckwith, Teacher Female Deparment..
Miss C. A. Tucker, Teacher Oruaiuental Branch. Miss E. K. McCord, Teacher Primaiy Department.
THE
Winter Session of this school will commence on Monday the 5fh day of January next, and close on Friday the i)th day of April ensuing—including fourteen weeks.
TUITION PER SESSION.
Primary Department,. $.1 00 Junior Class, Academy Proper, .... 4 00 Middle Class, .... 6 00 Senior Class. .... 8 00 Ornamental branches extra. French Language, 3 00 Pencil Drawing, 4 00 Music on Piano, (including $2 for use of instrument,) 14 00 Boarding, for young ladies, in the family of the Principal, including every thing but washing,§1.75 perweek. Bills payable in advance. No pupils received for less than the session, except those unavoidably detained at the commencement, and no deduction can be made for time lost during the term, except in case of sickness, or other unforeseen casualty.
For particulars apply to the Principal, or to of Edgar Academy—Rev.
either of the trustees
lackburn. Col. A
Baldwin, J. W. S. Alexander, Esq., and A. M. Vance, Esq. Catalogues will be furnished to those who wish them.
Paris, Ills., December 31, l$51-3-amt$5
NEW GOODS.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE. The subscriber has just received new supply of Gold ana Silver Watch es, Silver Spoons, Gold Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Cuff Pius Locket, Vest and Guard Chains Pencils, and the best of Gold Pens. Steel and Fancy Goods.
CUTLERY—Consisting of fine Pockct aud Hunting Knives, and REVOLVERS. Sp«»cks and cases, Gold and Silver, Plated and Steel Frames, to suit all eyes. CLOCKS of different kinds and prices.
Watches repaired in the best work man-like manner, and warranted. JACOB K. CRISHER
O* Shop, first door West of Farrington's Block, and North of the Square. December 31, 1851-3-Jy
Furs and Peltries. THE highest price la cash, ilwij* paid for
Good Para and Peltries, in season. Bring in your
Coon and Dter Stint, all other fur iktin, to
GROVBRMAX A BOURSE. Xatlooal Road SL
Terre-Haute, Imliaaa, Dec. 10, lSlJS-tf
GROCERIES. OROVBRKA5 & BOUR5B haw at prearnt,asdintend keeptax, amoral asd ajrtesaive assortment of GROCERIKS, which they will eaU aalow ittcy bouse oa the Wabaah. f* ..J,
Bargains to be had in Leather AT BXDCOJED FUCE8!
JOHN TIERNAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Hides and Leather, National Road at., Green Front, uare
North of the Squs hk-H/ TERKX-.
iplete
Aires, Ind.
which is offered at the lowest rates, among which may be found the Best Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather
New York Red Cincinnati Band Harness, Bridle and Skirting Leather Kip and Calf Skins and upper Leather Lining and Pad Skins Philadelphia Ladies' Morocco
Men's
Goat, Deer and Lamb Skins shoe binding all of which can be had cheap for CASH The public are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock. CASH paid for Leather in the rough. Prompt attention paid to all orders.
The highest Cash price paid for Sumac. D" The highest cash price paid for Hides, green and dry, at all times.
JOHN TIERNAN.
October 18, 1851-wtf
Vigo County Seminary.
THE
Female Department of the County Seminary, will be open for School Exercises, on Monday, November 24th. An effort will be made on the part of the Principal to render the School worthy the patronage of the citizens of Terre-Haute and vicinity. Instruction will be given in all the branches usually taught in our best Schools. Competent Teachers will be employed to assist in the duties of the School, if the patronage is such as to require it. The Academic year will embrace 44 weeks, and be divided into two sessions of 22 weeks each and each session into two quarters of 11 weeks each. Tuition for English branches from $5,00 to $6,00 per quarter, payable in advance, except there is a previous arrangement to the contrary.
For further particulars enquire at my room, opposite the Baptist Church, or at the"School room. MRS. C. E. LATHAM, Principal.
November 19, 1851-49-tf
SYLVESTER WILLIAMS,
UNDERTAKER and COFFIN-MAKER.
RESPECTFULLYtoinforms
the citizens of
Terre-Haute and vicinity, that he will give undivided attention the above business, with a view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from the indispensable trouble attending the death of a friend, and would state that ne is prepared to undertake the whole business of iunerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices.
A hearse will, in all cases be furnished, free oj charge to such as procure coffins at his establishment.
Coffins kept on hand of all sizes. To persons in the country. I would say that will furnish coffins cheaper than they have been furnished by any person in the county, and will attend the funeral with my hearse free oj charge, any distance not over ten miles.
Shop ou Cherry street, between Market and Second. Terre--HAutc, March 13, 1850-13-tf
Heavy Groods.
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ils, Bellows, Vices, Sledges, Sheet Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Coil Chain, Springs, Spring Steel, Cast do., English Hoop L. do., German ao., American and Swedes Blister do., Swedes and Sable Bar Iron, Russia Nail Rods, Axle Drafts.
Just received and selling at. greatly reduced prices. S. H. "POTTER & CO. April 23, 1851-19-tf
HARDWARE AND SADDLERY.
Spring Arrival! Only 30 days from New York City via New Orleans, per Shi]) Vancouver to New Orleans
WE
are now enabled to announce the reeeip Shelf Hardware, Saddlefy & Carriage Trimmings,
ceipt of a large portion of our
making our assortment more complete than it ever was before, and far surpassing in extent and quality any other to be found at anv establishment in Terre-Haute, or the Wabasli Valley. Our prices, either for cash or approved credit, ill be quite as low as the nimble ninepence— and no 25 per cent, added to the credit huyer.— Our customers and all customers in want oi any kind of HARDWARE will find what we say true, if they will give us a call.
S. H. POTTER fe CO.
April 23, 1851-19-tf
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT—UNION ROW I have ju»t received, and am now opening and offering for sale, at my eligible stand in
Union Row, National Koad Street, the largest and most extensive stock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Brogans, &c., &c.. ever brought to
this market for the Jiroo/ of which, the public generally are invited to call and examine.
Fashionable Bats. Fur, Plush, Velvet and other Caps,
Suited to the tastes and purses of all classes of buyers, will be found in my late importations from the Eastern Cities, all bought at the lowest rates, and will be disposed of accordingly.
Thankful for former patronage, the undersigned hopes to
merit a continuance of former favors, as he is confident that he can offer a* good bargains as any establishment in the State—perhaps some better.
Trr* Boots, Pumps, extra Kid Slippers, and any other work executed to order, as usual. THOS. P. MURRAY.
October 18, J8ol-dwtf
DISSOLUTION.
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Co-Partnership heretofore existingunJL der the firm and style of JBcment fc Co., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the old firm will please call and make immediate settlement, ./ A. B. BEMEJfT,
C. VIELE, G. W. BEMENT.
Terre-Haute, April 23, '51-19-ti
NOTICE.
BUSINESS
will be continued at the "Old
Stand," as usual. Thankful for past favors, we hope our friends will not forget us— as we have a large stock of articles in our lino always on hand. BEMENT CO.
Terre-Haute, April 23, 1851-tf
SUMMER GOODS.
A
FINE assortment of Bareges, Tissues, Lawns and other Summer Dress Goods will be found at the cheapest rates, at the
BUCKEYE CASH STORE.
June 18,1851 -2?-tf
Extra Extra Hats.
A
FEW CASES of Be bee's Extra Extra Hats, Fall Styles, for sale cheap, at J. H. TURNER'S, North Public Square, opposite Court Honse. Oct. 6, 1851-dAw-tf
TANNER'S OIL.
OC BARRELS of a first rate quality, just re-1 ing a Practitioner of Medicine, and havin ceived, and for sale by beei LUDOWICI HTTLMAN
Union Row, 3d Door from West Corner. Jan. 15, 1851-5-tf
:A BBLS, NO. 9 ihckerel,, )U 30 bbls No. 3 do 50 half-bbls. No. 1 do £,, 5 0 a 1 S
BEMENT, A CO.
March 5,1851-12-tf.
LiaiORS.
ALL devcriptiosa ofUqwon for Ml« by the ntdcn^Md. PiKktMn are icviM to teat
Ifceir quUtr. Tbtjr will be fostd pare. CRO^BMAW BOURSE.
CHERRY PECTORA
F»r llie Cm *f
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS* BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
THIS remedy is offered to the community with the confidence we feel in an article which seldom fails to reali*e the happiest effects that can be desirecl. So wide is tne field of its uee fulness aud so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. Win once tried, its superiority oyer every other medicine kind, is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to em ploy for the distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary organs, which are inci dent to our climate. Ana hot only in the for midable attacks upon the lnngs, but for the milder varieties of Colds, Coughs, Hoarse mess, fec., and for Children it is the pleasant est and safest medicine that cau be obtaiued.— No family should be without it, and those who have used it, never will.
Read the opinion of the following gentle men, who will be recognized in the various sections of country where they are located each and all as merchauts of the first, class aud of the highest character—as the oldest and most extensive wholesale dealers in Medicine with an experinece unlimited on the subject of which they speak. If there is any value in tho judgment of experience, see
THIS CERTIFICATE:
We, the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists having been for along time acquainted with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, hereby certify our be lief that it is the best and most effectual reme dy for Pulmonary Complaints ever offered to the American People. And we would, from our knowledge of its composition, and exten sive usefulness, cordially commend it to the afflicted as worthy their best confidence, and with the firm conviction that it will do for their relief all that medicine can do:
Henshaw, Edmands «fe Co., Boston, Mass. Reese & Coulson, Baltimore, Md. Ladd fc Ingraham, Bangor, Me. Haviland, Harrall Co., Charleston, S. C. Jacob S. Farrand, Detroit, Mich. T. H. McAllister, Louisville, Ivy. Francis fc Walton, St. Louis, Mo. Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Ala. Theodore A. Peck, Burlington, Vt. '1Haviland, Rislcy fc Co., Augusta, Gu. Isacc D. James, Trenton, N. J. J. M. Townsend, Pittsburgh, Pa. Clark A Co., Chicago, Ills. E. E. Gay, Burlington, Iowa. M. A. Santos & Son, Norfolk, Va. Edward Bringhurst, Wilmington, Delaware John Gilbert fe Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Z. D. fc W. H. Oilman, Washington, D. C. J. Wright fc Co., New Orleans, La. Watson, Wall & Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. C. C. Richmond fc Co., San Francisco, Cal. Lewis (fc Ames, Tallaliassc, Florida. ,,"5 B. R. Strong, Knoxville, Tenn. v,j Chilton fc Ducr, Little Rock, Ark. Stiller, Slyde fc Co., Lexington, Miss. N. D. Labadie, Galveston, Texas. Carles Dyer, Jr., Providence, R. I. Joseph M. Turner, Savannah, Ga. Wade, Eckstein Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES: J. G. Coffin fc Co., Valparaiso, Chili. F. M. Dimond & Co., Vera Cruz, Mexico. Fred. Rivas A Co., Bogota, New Grenada. S. Provost fe Co., Lima, Peru. Morton & Co., Halifax, Nova Scotia. T. Walker, tfe Son, St. Johns, N. Brunswick C. G. Salinas fc Co., Rio Janeiro, Brazil. With such assurance, and from such men, no stronger proof can be adduced, except that found in its effects upon trial. [CT Prepared and sold bv
JA1V1ES C. AVER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
ID" For sale by J. R. Ci Ninuham Wood fe Donet.i.y, Dm ists, Terre-Haute, Ind.
Jaquith «ST Brother, Paris, Ills. MoNkil it Chokts, Perrysvile, Ind. February 4, l?52-8-3m
HAS BEEN REMOVED TO
NORTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, (boswobth's late stand,) Next Door to Warren 6 Turner.
PAST
favors, for which I am thankful, and of which I desire a continuance, have duccd me to offer to the public, a large well manufactured stock of
READY MADE CL 0THING, which I am determined to sell low, consisting in part of Cloth Coats, Dress and Frock OverCoats, Box and Sacks all qualities Pants and Vests of every variety in style and quality.
Hats, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Under-
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shirts, Trunks, &c., &c„
which will be sold at Cincinnati prices. B. W. BRUEL. Terre-Haute, Oct. 13, I851-d6m
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
E.S.WOLFE,
WEST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE. TERRE-HAUTE, IND.,
IStensive
now in receipt of the largest and most exstock of China, Glass awl Queensware, Paper
Hangings. China Toys, Ac., (C'c.. ever brought to the Wabash, and he is anxious to dispose of the same at the lowest fates. He also keeps choice
Family Groceries
for retailing at favorable prices. Buying from large importers east, he can offer inducements which will always be satisfactory, and he invites a particular examination of his stock. 33° Remember the place, West of the Square,
October 27,1851-4b-wtf
PURE MEDICESTES.
FBAIBII CITY II STflli, Corner of 4th and National Road Streets,
TERRE-HAUTE, IHDIANA.
II. H. SWATN,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dt.es. Varnish, Chemicals, Brushes, Win* dotcgUus, Perfumeries, Patem Medicines, £c., fcc.
IScles,
constantly receiving of superior arti an extensive assortment of all the fferent articles in his line, now making his stock the largest and beat ever offered to this community.
Having made arrangements with an extensive house East, all new preparations, will be obtained on the ^shortest notice, and from which, he will regularly receive heavy sopplies on the most reasonable terms. He be-
been for a number of years, flatters hi adge of all articles he offers, and will hold
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mmself responsible for the qualify of whatever he may sell. CT Druggists and Physicians are invited to call and examine for themselves. 27" Country Merchants and Pedlars can be supplied with Essences, Liniments, Hair Oils, Inks, and all such other articles obtained from Drag Stores, which will be warranted foil strength, carefully put up, and at greatly reduced prices.
Oct. 8,1851-43-wtf
SILK,
FOR A50 BVESA V18TA HATS, Clotb aad PSaab Cajna, Ac,, dcc., lowed prloea, at JOHasOS-S, *o. 7, Vhxuix Row.
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dy extensive stock,
HAS
Terre Haute, November 5, 1851-47 tf
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RESPECTFULLY
O I S I E
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up.
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CINCINNATI
I O E S A N W O E S A E
Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Pen Knives, Drawing Knives, Chisels, all kinds, Saws, Files, Augurs, Axes, Broad Axes, Door Locks, Pad Locks, Cupboard Lock*,
I A W A E A I E
North Public Square, opposite the Court House. Oct. 6,1851-dAw tf I. ,„,v
.100BBWT-
40 bbls. Rosin, 10 Tun pen tine, 20 Pitch.
March 5-12
Parasols, Fdni, &c.
A
GREAT variety of Fans, Parasols, Ac can be had cheaper than ever were at the BUCKEYE CASH STORE. June 18,-27-tf
Paint, and Varnish Bnuibea. Cltr
thru* Store, bj
December 10, IS31-SS-tf
FAJtlLTCHKISTIAJ?
ssnmsnmrr.
IVorih-East Corner ol the Public Square,
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
STILL SOAPS AS USUAL ABOVE ALL COMPETITION!
Come on, old friends and new ones, and examine for yottraelves!
STOCK this season is decidcdly tho largest—most skilfully cut and thoroughly well made—-most beautiful in quality and material—consisting of the greatest variety of styles— and at the same time, THE CHEAPEST, mark that I THE CHEAPEST—all things considered —of any that has ever yet been brought to this good town of Terre-Haute.
We are continually receiving large additions of -VoS
•SBlOlIBLi G10TI'
First Streets, LOUISVILLE, KY Mark Well!—We superintend the making up of our own Goods and, therefore we WARRANT THE WORKMANSHIP of every garment we sell.
N. B: Any garment purchased at this Establishment exchanged if not fully approved, ^l
A large assortment of Fashionable Hals, Caps, Fine Shirls, fyc.
.' North-East Corner Public Square,.
October 29, 1851-46-tf TeiTe-if ttlltc, Illd.
WHOLESALE
31
Union Row, Tliir«l Door from I lie West Corner, t&m
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
tn»0Wiei &.JIUX.M1N,, RESPECTFULLYfullassortment
announce to the public, that they have now received their SPRING 8T0CK
consisting of a of all kinds of w*
Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco,6"Glassware. Nails.***
Leather, &c.
Asking our friends and the public in general to examine our Stock we feel confident that we can suit all who will give us a call, both as regards quality and price. A- LUXOWICI & IIULMAN.
Terre-Haute, March 26, 1851-15-tf ..
-DAVID H. ARNOLD
opened aNew Clothing Store, in the room formerly occupied by Wm. B. Tuell, and next door to S. H. Potter «fe Co.'s Hardware Store. His stock is by far tho largest in the place—comprising every imaginable variety of Clothing—and having bought them at the head of the market, at a time too when prices were lower than they had been for a number of years, it is but reasonable to assert that he is able to offer greater bargains than those who buy at Cincinnati or Louisvillo.
EVERT GARMENT WARRANTED to be well made, of good material, and any article not proving as represented, can be returned, and the money will be refunded. He is determined to do business strictly "Upon the Square," and those who favor him with a call shall surely receive the worth of their money. i-jtrtt
O" Any garment will be made to order at short notice. A beautiful assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestivgs. constantly on hand fw the purpose. ID* Remember the place—East of the So uare, next door to Potter's Hardware Store.
492, Main Street, three doors West of 4th Street, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
invite their friends, and Merchants generally, purchasing in this city, to
call and examine their extensive assortment °f SELEEI£1 Which they offer for sale on the most, advantageous terms. Having reduced our prices to secure the trade of Merchants who hare been purchasing in the Eastern Markets, we confidently assert that our prices will be fully as low, and for many articles, lower than those of the Eastern Merchants, adding expenses. From dealers viniting our market, ttc only ask an examination of our stock, and we guarantee prices to suit. And to our customers who entrust us with their a a a a
O* Our stock, in part, consists of the following Goods, together with every description of Mechanics' Tools and Builders' Hardware, viz
Butts, Screws, Shovels, Picks, jf Manure Forks, Gun Locks, Gun Tubes, i, Hatchets -, Scythes, Tea Kettles, Brass Kettles, Trace Chains, Bolts,
Louisville, Ky., April 2, 1851-16-ly
NEW GOODS!!
^jpHE subscriber is now in receipt of hjs^Fall
Table Spoons,
..—.Hair, 8cnuMng,
For iiato at tbe Prairie H. H. 8WAUI.
•This Almanac
and beanlifaltr illnatnted at 5 cts.
ALMANAC
on fine paper and beautifully Uin alao Pocket Tevtajnenta, aad Tertamenta and Psalms, finely gilt at aad 90 eta- by
JOB5ROK. Ifo
400 f-5
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Pluraix Row
Nailj''
boxes Tobacco,
130 casks Rice.
March 5-12 BEMENT
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Tea Spoons, Tea Pots,
Stock of Goods at the old stand of L. G. Warren A Co., consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes In fact, every article usually found in Dry Goods' stores. Thankful for past favors- ^^rRefinVdTu'i^pa^Ub w"b'ol'e would request his old friends, customers and ,„A Ar the public, to call and examine his stock and prices. JAS. H. TURNER,
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ares,
Framin, Frying Candlesticks, Log Chains, Planes, Hoes, Slates, "V Hammers, Horse Shoe Nails, Tobacco Knives Tacks, Fish Hooks v* ^pai4 Tm itfmwi
ans, iii6? GiXi'f? afi'i* &$Cf43 bkrj
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Coffee Mills, Steelyards, Sand Paper, Cistern rumps, Curry Comix*, Cou nter Scales, Wrought Nails, Cross-Cut Saws/*^'' Mill Saws, Latches, dec., tc.
w, x. rorrm. trx. sabivn. oro. rntrrca FOSTER & BUOWN,. DXA1.EBS! it A G'ROCRKIKS & PRO DUCE.
Corner of Main and First Streets,
EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
EEP conatantly on band a full supply Of Coffee, Sugar, Molaasec.Teaa, Tobacco, Ntila, Dye,- », Refined Sugar, Spar' and ground 8plce*. dec., de.
ALSO—Agents for Cotton yarns, Kanawha Salt, and Blasting and Rifle Powder. P. & Brown will attend to sales of Flour, Corn, Bacon, and all fctnda of Produce.
December 3 1831-SMypd
Groceries.
rjpEA,
BEMENT A 00.
.jitVeAf dtouse and Or
Sugar, Coffee, Sugar
leans Molasses, of the~best quality and at the lowest rates, at the BUCKEYE CASH STORE,
June 18,-27-tf Sv,
1 Qneensware and Hardware. HAVI5G a large assortment of Queensware and Hardware on band, and wishing to Close tbia branch of trade, we will sell cheap tor caab. GHOVKRMAN dc BOURNE.
OROCEHZBB AT WHOLES ALB.
WE
are now receiving our Spring supply of Groceries and Iron, and «re prepared to sell the trade in largo or small quantities, at much reduced prices.
Just received per Jewess and Vermont 475 bags prime Rio Coffee, .. ,, 278 Hhds. Good Sugar, 600 Barrels N. O. Molasses.
March5-12 BEMENT Si CO.
1 AA LBS. superior Slge, neatly pot op In 1, 1UU pound psekues, for family use, for Ihe PRAIRIE CITY DRUG 8T the
December 10, 1891-SS tf
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