Wabash Express, Volume 11, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 July 1852 — Page 4
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. ,M£» iWp p,- Xlrd ?fSV*3r
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SIGN OF THE MILL SAW.
fcl^HE subscribers under the firm of POTWIN J. fc BURN AM, are now receiving at their store between Grovcrmau fc Bourne and Wood" fc Donnelly, on National Road Street, direct from the manufactories and eastern cities, alarge and extensive stock of
American and Foreign Hardware. embracing, in part, Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass, Axles, Springs, Tin Plate Log, Trace, Stage and Halter Chains, Broad and other Axes, Blacksmiths' Bellow*, Anvils, Vices, 8tocks and Dies, fcc. Carpet)tors', Coopers' and Cur-
riera Tools, a fine assortment C.irriatfe and
W 1
XjUllUiriff iVl.lterjalS,
Sttch as Locks, Latches, Bolts, Bell Pulls, Butts and Screws, fcc., fcc* The most approved makes of Mill, Cut, and other Saws.
I Shot Guns, Rifles, Pistols,
Gun Barrels, Mountings, Locks, Caps, tc. Pump Chain and Cranks, Hay and Manure Forks, Shovels and Spades, Grass and Grain Scythes, Plow Wings. Slabs, Hoes, Ac.
ALSO, a large stock of
Saddlery Hardware
Of
every
description Patent and Enameled
Leather, Oil Cloths, Morocco, Pad and other Skins, Saddle-Trees, Ac.
JRopc and Cordage, of all kinds Paints, Oils, fyc., White Lead, warranted best brand.
A very choice lot of Paints, embracing the common and finer qualities. Varnishes of various kinds. Paint and other Brushes, Ac.
Our STOCK of shelf hardware embraces a great variety of
POCKKT
and
TA«IK CUTMHIV,
and other goods. Merchants. are invited to call and examine our stock, as we purchase largely for the Wholesale trade.
This
is fresh andentirely new, and we
are determined to offer goods at such prices as will give satisfaction. O"
CASH
paid for Feathers, Rags, Beeswax,
Ginseng and other trade. A. C. POTWIN,
TcTE
hate oj the Wabash Store. S. W. BIT 11NAM.
Terre-Hautc, April 14,1852-18-]y [Courier copy.]
A
YI
S S O E.
(A70. 2. UNION ROW.)
WEofarenow
receiving an uncommonly large stocJi all kind* of STAi'LK and FANCY DKV
GOODS, for the sprin trade also, the most extendi vr assortment of House Kuriiisliing Goods in the Wabash Valley, among which ore
Quilts, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Drapery, Blue and Crimson Damask,
French Table Covers, Piano Covers, and a great varletv of Window Shades, (some beautiful styles, and choapor than ever,) Window Cornices, Curtain Hands and Tins, Cords and Tassels,&c.
Our Carpet department i» more extensive than ever, embracing some JW pioces of the different grade* and styles of
Three Ply, Venotian. Fine, Extra Fine and Super Fine Ingrain Carpets, Hugs and Matto, M, e-4,10-1. 12-4,
and
IM
DKUGGKT.-M,
WHITE and OHECK MATTINCr,
5-4,
and fl-4
3-4, 4-4, 5-4. 6-4,fi-4
and 12 4 FLOOK OILCLO TH, TABLE OIL CLOTH, ROPE MATTING, &c. A very large stock of satin and common Paper
Hangings, Window Paper, Bordoring, large and small Looking Glasses, iStc. QueenaWare, Glastnvare, Boots ami Shoes, lints and Caps, Groceries, Leather, &c. In short, almost everything ever called for. and all at such prices as will satisfy any that the Cash System Is what makes goods cheap, and the BUCKEYE CASH STOKE the place/or bargain*.
Teire-Hautu, May 5,'52-21-ly L. KYC-E.
7 FRESH MEDIOINES7~~
laO oas. Sulphate Quinine 80 Prascip Ext. Bark 50 Tannin 50 Salicino 100 dra. Sulph. Morphine 100 Acetate do 20 lbs. Comp. Ext. Colocynth, in 4'
1,2 and 4 oi. pots
10 Ext. Dandelion, in 1,2 and 4 oi. pots
35 lbs. Ext. Gentian, in 1,4, 8 and 16oz. pots Ext. Jalap, in 1, 4 nnd 8 oz. pots Ext.Sarsaparilla.in l,4and lboz.pots
Ext Butternut, in Ext.Slrammonium,in l,2and4os. Blue Mass, (Maiukr A Weaver's Eng. Calomel ,, Am. Calomel Hydrarg. C. Cr6ta Guui Camphor, just received and for
HAVING
BROWNING A WALL'S Prairie Citv Drug Store.
May 5, 1852-21-if
Golden Opportunity!
received and opened my en tiro
now stock of fancy and staple Dry Goods, I now offer them to the public at unusually low prices for cash. Every variety of goods that it is usttftl to keep in a well appointed dry goods store may bo procured here.
Beautiful figured and plain dress Silks, figured and plain Berages, I oplins, fancy Lawns, Do Laines, and Ginghams book, mull, swiss and dotted Muslins plain, striped and crossbarred Jaconett white and black silk Laces and Fringes dress Trimmings, white Skirts, cotton Hose all colors, Trish Linens, blenched and Brown Domestics, Bod-tickings, Checks. Cotton Yams, Boo{s and .^hoes for women, men, boys and children.
WISHINGI
Extra*line and couimou cilk Hats, Kossuth ... and Mexican do.,Looking Glasses, Tea, Sugar, I,he PuW'c'10,lo»Ker
NIPPKRT'S CHEAP CASH STORE," I "-st extnu.rd.nary cures both in recent and Farrington's Block, North of tho Public Square,
Dry* Goods, Faaey Silks, and Hosiery.
produce.
countrv A
I Cull early for bargains.
E. LfcSEUUE.
West of th« Square.,
^Terrc-Haute, vine 9,1S52.-36 3m$3.
Sprmg Arrival.
w"l
rnHK attention th«- nuljtlc I* caltcd to the b*«utiftil hMoiliwnt or CtMbtriu jsnt wwlv*4 I _»• Terre-Haute Clothing Store.
f?WO()L WANTED
XNtinftts,
exchange for Full Cloths, Ca»simer«a.Sat Fiaunels, Blankets, Ac., at May 12,1852. HOLMES' MILL.
Salt and I OAO SACKS Turk* ,, «..., •—r1OUU teilKli Ouaa B»in on tui tad for MIC at the low«»t rate#,by POSTER 4 8RO%VS,
rki
Decembers
IN
1. O. M.OVTKIK0. Mmi T. WilL
FHAI1IE CITY II STORE.. i.'I
vL-t-i
HAVING
irHxm
h» BROWNING & WALL*?AS Wholesale and Retail Druggists,||J3 Corner 4th and National Road Sts., Union Sow,
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
purchased this new and elegaut establishment from its former proprietor, Dr. R. H.Swain, and fitted it up in the most desirabld and convenient manner, we are now prepared to accommodate all who will favor os with their patronage, with every article belonging to our Unc. we are now in receipt of a very heavy Spring supply, which renders our stock one ofthe largest and most complete ever brought to the Wabaab Valley, all of which wc are prepared to
Karrant,
Cabinot Makers' Tooli aud materials of every doubted prompt dealers, on the usnal time, as low as kind t.* 1 they can be purchased in any of the neighboring citie?.
and are determined to sell for CASH, or touu-
nr We respectfully invite the attention of Merchants,
Manufacturers, Physicians, Consumers and Dealer?, generally, who will find our stock to comprise a full, extensive and well selected supply of rt s*
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,^* Surgical Instruments, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Spices, Varnishes,
Brushes, Perfumery, Glasswarer American Window-glass,
}1
Apothecary's Shop Furniture,' Pure Wines and Brandies, Snuff, Cigars, Tobacco, Fancy Soap, dtc., All of which we will sell at Wholesale or Retail, upon terms as favorable as nny establishment in the "Valley." Having made extensive arrangements in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, for the purchase of our Goods from Importers and first hands, we feel assured that by these increased facilities, we can offer greater inducements to the trade thau has ever before been offered in this market.
IPpOne ofthe firm, Dr. WALL, being a practitioner of Medlcino, will keep his office in th^/counting-room and will, at all times, give his peisOnal attention to filling prescriptions, preparing family compounds, &c.
IDr Night Bell at the side door on Fourlh Street. N. B: Ginseng, Flaxseed, Beeswax and Mustard Seed, taken In exchange for goods, or in payment of debts.
May 5, ie52 21-tf K..7-'
1 8 5 S
SPBING AND SUMMER ARRIVAL OF
(UNION ROW, No. 1,)
O O & O
HAVE
been for several weolts receiving new supplies of goods direct from the Manufactories at Pittsburgh and Wheeling, and from the various Manufactories at tho East, as well as from the Importers in New York and Philadelphia. When all the purchases shall have arrived, their assortment will be larger and better assorted, by far, than any stock ever opened in this place or vicinity. The recent decliuc in the nrlces of both Domestic and Foreign Hardware, and Heavy Goods, Is such, that they are now offering every description of goous at extremely low prices.
Their purchnses havo been made with special reference to the Wholesale or Jobbing business. TrT"Country Merchants, and Pedlars can be supplied with goods at prices entirely satisfactory.
Terre-Hautc, May 5,1852.-21-tf
/WRIGHT'S TONIC,
FEVER AN AGUE MIXTURE, A certain, safe, speedy and permanent cure for
CHILLS AND FEVER, REMITTENT OR INTERMITTENT FEVERS.
ALMOST
every one is so familiar with the
symptoms oi' this distressing disease, that it is not necessary to give a description of them. Although, by far, the most common complaint to which the human body is subject, there is no disease so difficult to subdue by tho usual mode of practice. The public have long sought for a Medicine that would effectually remove this dangerous malady. The proprietor of the above valuable Preparation, by a closo observation for a series of years of this disease in ALL its varieties, and unceasing research among the
VEGETABLE PRODUCTIONS
of the Earth, enabled to offer tho Public a Certain and Permanent Remedy, Which will effect a SPEEDY Cure if taken according to tho directions,
In Gases of the Longest Standing As well as prove a PREVENTIVE in the forming stages of the disease. This Preparation has advanced in favor with the Public, relying upon its merits alone, and is universally acknowledged the ONLY MEDICINE that will offcct a safe and
Permanent Cure.
Being entirely a VEGETABLE PRODUCTION its effects upon tho system are highly salutary, improving the general health aua invigorating the constitution. Let all who aro afflicted give this preparation a trial, and they will be saved great suffering and an impaired constitution. Two bottles taken strictly according to directions have in most cases effected permanent cure. Persons residing in FEVER and AGUE districts can be effectually protected from an attack by occasionally taking a small quantity of the medicine.
Where once tried its superiority over every other medicine is too apparent to escape observation, and when its virtues are once known, public no tonge
»«..•« InnaQ 'S3 25-tf cases of debility which often succeed 5 erre-Haute, Jtm* 3, Sa.-S^tf
to closo my business in Terre-
Haute, now olifer at cost and carriage, a general stock of Goods, consisting of FRENCH FANCY GOODS, Jewelry, China, Uaoenswaro. Glassware,
»CS1 re™dy
1 employ. I«o family should be without it, and
Molasses, and Tobacco. These aro but a few ^,U1P fami of the mauy articles, which may bo purchased lose who have use9 it never wtll This highfor as little monev as possible, at b* pcrfom.ed some of the
F,fV°r a"d
^gKe"
Terre-Haute. June 2. 18S2.-25-tf
TUi*»tockis thf l&rswt In thp?Uc«.ou.hr.tingrw ,M)m MRS. O. E. LATHAM. Principal. *l
tXUC
Vtsjo County Seminary. rpHE Female Department of the County Serainarv, will be open for Schnol Exrrtiitex, on
inarT
,u beopen
Also (rroccrits, Dyc-otttffs. etc., Mond.iv, November 34th. An effort will be To a person purchasing the whole stock, a ,nade on the part ofthe Principal to renderthe fine opportunity is offered to commence busi- School worthy the patronage ofthe citirens of liess. bales will be made at all times, until! Terrc-Haute and vicinity. Instruction will the stock is closed out, for caah, or approved be given in all the branches usually taught in
M»r s.
Gunny Bags*
Ultnd, Salt SOOOO.Tuite
ISU-SMTINI
Eramsriiit. Jmt.
our best Schools. Competent Teachers will^nJl kinds be employed to assist in the duties of the Toharpn \"u*k School, if the patronage is such as to require! it. The Academic vear will embrace 44 weeks,' Jtc
,, „,,rT,T«, simr* each and each session iuto two quarters of 11: at we CincuuiaU Store, l-nion Row. L(JTHIN G! C'I O 7Y//i\ week* each. Tuition for English branches March 3, l352-l-tf L. H.
fmm $5,00 to $6.00 per quarter, payable in ad-
vancei except there is a previous arrangement
November 19, 1651 49 if
Atwem*nttfrtUire our owanocV, xft vnurram evt*' "T"*~ vri«--—t. ry trtlcU tob« mKtPrtAl, *rUc1^ ^Xi0tiC6 to (roUtlCIHOD. not proving ^'^orntxl tkej i^ a VID H. ARSOLD i* preMrtd w» manahcture«ll moner
rtftinrtfd^^AM^relnvttpno^ciU. kimls of Clothin# to order, *t *bcrt notice. A Bust side of thf Public next door to Potter Store, _M»y^.lSS3.-aitf
SHE &SXAT KENTUCKY BEXXDYl DR. JOHiV BULL'S SARSAPARILLA.
IT
is put Djp in fall quart bottles, and contains the strength of six titm as much pure Honduras Sarstparilla as any siihilar preparation in America. Price one dollar per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars.
It has been a well established fact for years past, that
icating drinks, evil habits In youth, barrennesa, &c. We boldly gfesert that JOHN BULL'S FLUID EX TRACT OP SARSAPARILLA is tho only preparation before the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles, and of uniform strength'. The Sarsapa rill a is purchased without regard to price, and every pound, before being used, ia subject to the strictest chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before being used.
Bull's SarsapariUa also contains the- virtues of several other valuable medical roots, together forming the best compound, and producing tit rrealest cura tiee agent in the isoto* world This medicine, when used according to direttions, will cure xithomt fail. Scrofula or King's evil. Cancers, Tumorsv Eruptions of tbefiftin,Erysipelas, Chronic SoreEycs, Ringworm or Tetters,
Scald Read, Rheumatism and Pains in
the Bones or Joints, old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis Dys-^. pepsia. Salt'Sheriff) Diseases of the
Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Dii3. ease arising^from the use of
a
Mercury, "Pain in the Side snd Shoulders, & General Debility,
uropsy,
Lumbago, Jaundice,
•fw,.nr-f. Costivenosn, Sore Throat Img, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, .\ij Weakness of the Chest, Pulmoi:arr Affections, and all other diseases tending to produce Consumption, Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities and Complaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirit?, Night Sweats, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases and is a spring and summer drink, and general tonic for the system, a gentle and pleasant purgative, far superior to
Blue Lick or Congress Water, Salts, or 'V*»T Seidliti Powders.
-1. .::^ •Hl.-.q,
f-i
r.5
E A O A I O A The truly wonderful and remarkable cures ihaihave come under our immediate observation have more than convinced us that Doctor Bull is a great man. and that his Fluid Extract of SarsapariUa is the most valuable combination of vegetable extracts that the scicnce of chemistry has yet produced. Ail 'succcss to tho Doctor in his new enterprise,'say wt.—Louisville Courier.
We agree with our neighbor of the'Courier, that Dr. Bull is a great man, and his SarsapariUa a greater medicine and we are fully convinced that the Doctor, with his SarsapariUa, will crcatc a far more enthusiastic excitemcnt east than Barnum did with Jenny Lind. We would not have our readers understand us classing the Doctor and his SarsapariUa with Barnum and Jenny Lind, because all who spend their dollar for a bottle of Bull's SarsapariUa will get its equivalent and-wo have heard it siily hinted that many, after hearing the divine Jenny, and finding their pockot minus from ten to twenty dollars, thought it was paying pretty dear for the mhistte. One objoction we have to Bull's SarsapariUa, and only one—it is so exceedingly pleasant to the taste, and invigorating to the system, that, once in the habit of using it, it is equal to smoking fine regalles, chewing Langhorne's best, or drinking Walker's mint juleps—you can't quit it.—Louisville Democrat.
The above complimentary notices from tho editors of the Louisville Courier and Democrat were endorsed by Geo. D. Prent'ce, Esq., the distinguished editor of tho Louisville -Journal, in the following flattering notice:
There is no doubt in the world of the greatness of Dr. Bull, and the excellence of his SarsapariUa. Some of the most scientific physicians in the city have applauded the SarsapariUa, ah'd, what is a gyeat deal better, the million applauded it too. It is having a tremendous Bale. The celebrated Jayne has, from the profits of his mcdicine, built a granite palace in Philadelphia. seven stories high, and Dr. Bull, if he chooses, can very soon build one twice as high as that. It is, we are told, very difficult for him to walk through our streets at all, as he finds himself arrested at every step by grateful men and women, many of whom have traveled from great distances to look upon their benefactor, und to bless him for their wonderful restoration to health. The Doctor, with all his extraordinary merit, is naturally very modest and retiring yet we trust that the eastern cities will, in justice to themselves, give a fitting reception to the distinguished man who has made as glorious a campaign Against human diseases as Gen. Scott made against the Mexicans.
UiTVOTICE TO FKMAJLES.
John Bull's SarsapariUa is one of the greatest female medicines now in existence. In those numerous cases where the constitution is debilitated, the nervous energy is lessened, when the efforts of nature are weak and deficient, or aro profuse and overwrought, when tho faco is palo colorless, the ntrength feeble and ielding, the spirits troubled and depressed, the health roken, mindshaken, and consequently the happiness destroyed—thon Bull's SarsapariUa Is a sovereign remedy. It assists nature in the performance of her duty, braces the wholo system, renews permanently the natural energies, removes obstructions, chccks excess, creates pure and healthy blood, and imparts health and happiness. Were ladies generally to adopt the use. of this medicine, we would see far less suffering, disease and unhappinesa among them than now exists, health would take the place of disease, the rosy check would succeed the pallid face we should havo smiles instead of tears, and perhaps a happy long life instead of ono cut short by disease, or made miserable by continued suffering and affliction. At that critical period termed the "turn of life," which is often attended with so inuch danger, Bull's SarsapaTilla is found to exert a most beneficial effect. All ladtes approaching this crisis should be apprised of this fact, and avail themselves of this valuable medicine.
A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN. How we all admire a clear, beautiful, white skin, and arosy colored check. How often do we see persons. not possessing this "desideratum so devoutly to be wished," resorting to cosmetics, lotions, washes, paints, and coloring materials, to rcstoro to them a somblancc of what disease has deprived them of, and that, too, with great injury to the skin. Bull's Sargaparilla is the best cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin by removing overy particle or morbid and diseased matter from the blood, making it pure, healthy and vigorous, giving activity to every minute vesSel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom and freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon the use of paints and mixtures, and use Bull's SarsapariUa, the only effectual remedy. "A word to the wise is sufficient," and a hint is enough for the ladies.
We earnestly Invite all persons who 'are suffering with any ofthe ills that flesh is heir to, to call on Dr. John Bull's agent, and get a copy or Bull's Family Journal, gratis and for the sake of humanity, we hope that a single individual Will not be found unwilling to give Bull's SarsapariUa a trial, after reading, and recollecting, at the same time, that it is impossible for the Doctor to publish tho tenth part of the number of certificates of astounding curcs performed by his SarsapariUa. The amount of testimony voluntarily showered on Dr. Bull's SarsapariUa, from well knowb and distinguished individuals, both in public and private life, has been perfectly overwhelming.
Dr. John Bull's principal office 81 Fourth street, Louisville, Ky., where all applications for agencies must be addressed.
J. R. Cuningham sole Agent forTirrre-Haute, where tho medicine may be had by the dozen at Proprietor's pviccs.
A Urge siipply justrceived Terre-Haute, Ind. Feb, 18 1852-10-ly-sa. rx.
In
IJ|Uous 0|hcr Fcycr%
This has been found ft most efficacious and speedy remedy, restoring the tone of the Stomach and bracing tho nervous system generally.
BROWNING & WALL. Scie Agents, Trrre-Haute, Jnd.
it. A. HELM. O. CHTSV.
rncLirr ciirsM,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
CORNER COMMERCE AND LAFAYETTE STS.. NEW ORLEANS.
"VTOTICE—The firm of Overton, Chism fe i-\ Co., was dissolved on the 1st August.
M. A. C. Cliimm,
MEMBERS
New* Orleans, Aug. 5. 185! -36-vrlyr
Yetl
SATnFrjtsTs.
THEfounduwrtiMiit
of Sttla V'tili la tbe cjtr ttt
b« nt ArooW*»C4othinf Store. ASwx, taperior irUclt of Satia, la tht piece, to be m*Ba«ctartd to order. 1
Pictorial Brother Jonathan,
«rH -'•3
FOR
the FOURTH of JULT. for sale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S, June 9, '52.-26tf Sign of the Big Book.
Wood and Coal Wanted Paid for Wheat*
exchange for Carding and Piillinp, It,, T\F.IJVERBD at I, at HOLMES' MJLL. 1/ HOLMES' MILL M*v 12. 1853-33 If May 19,1863 33 if
miOCKRTEST^ LUDOWICI fc HULMAN, A RE now receiving their spring stock, con--^~V- sisting of a full assortment of Groceries of
of
and be divide! into two sessions of 22 weeks I "v-
NEW GOODS.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER tP WARE. The subscriber bas just received a new supply of Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Spoons. Gold Pins, Finger Rings, Ear R»ng«, Cuff Pius Locket, Vest and Guard Chains Pencils, and the best of Gold Peas. Steel and Fancy Goods.
CUTLERY—^Consisting of fine Pocket and
Hunting Knives, and REVOLVERS.
s, purpo»«- Specks and cases, Gold and Silver,
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Jefferson Life Xnsnrance Cjotopany, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital $100,000—paid in and securfed.
Incorporated by the State qf Ohio.
THIS
company have some peculiar advantage*—its capital is paid in aud secured—its Board of Directors well known throughout the West,
It bas two departments—Joint Stock ami Mutnml. The rates of premium in the Joint Stock department are reduced equal to an annual cash dividend of thirty three aarf one-third p*r cent.
The Mutual department is secured by the Whole capital ofthe company, and its accumulations. Therates oT premium are the same as in other muttial companies. A note for tnt-hatf of the premium is taken where the insurance is for life, and the annual premium amounts to 940.
All should insure whose income depends upon their personalexertions, and would cease at their death—as Clergymen, Physicians, Lawyers, Mechanics,- and Clerks. Merchants, Tradesmen and Manufacturers, in active business owners of real estate that is incumbered should insure, and thereby prevent a sacrificed case of death. Endorsers andsecurities should require the printipals to insure their lives and.assign the-poli-cies as their security,
DIRECTORS.—H. -It. Goodman, W. TV. Cones, Wm. Burnet Wm. M. Cammon, President WhiteWater Canal Samuel B. Keys D. W. Deshler, Columbus, Cashier of Clinton Bank George Carlisle, President Larayette Backing Company A. G. Burt C. Conahan Charles Goodman B. Gest H. B» Payne, Cleveland, President of Cleveland and Columbus Railroad.
BO*KD or FINASCB.—fton. Jacob Burnet, Samuel Wiggins, T. S. Goodman, Esq. C. H. BAILEY, Ageijt,
G. W. PATRICK, M. D., Medical Examiner. Terre-Haute, January 28,1852-7-ly
jETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF UTICA, NEW YORK. 'Capital 8125,000,
SECURED
THE
of the late firm, will continue
the Commission and Forwardingbnsiness as heretofore at the old stand, corner Comroerce and Lafayette streets, and rcspectfnlly solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to their late firm under the name nnd style of HELM ds CHISM.
under the General Insurance Law of New
York. Bisks in the above Company, both in the Fire and Marine Department, will bete ken'on as fair terms as any respectable Company in the west.
All losses will be promptly adjastcd. S. H. POTTER, Agent. January 1-1, 1832-$if
Hartford Life and
The business of the Company is conducted upon the ?oint Stook and Mutual Plan, at the option of the insured, thus meeting the wants and circumstances of the public more fully, it is believed, than purely Mutual Companies can do.
Annuities will be granted or purchased, and endowments conferred on terms highly favorable, and according to the rates of the most reliable and well conducted Companies in this country and in England.
The Charter of this Company provides that the wife may insure the life of her husband, and the amount to be paid be secure from creditors at his death.
An oquitable sum will always be paid for policies surrendered to the company before they expire.
Travelling, sfea, and foreign residence permits will be granted nt a smalt extra premium. Policies On lives of persons going to California will be granted on the Joint Stock princi pie only, and nt an extra rate of premium.
Extract from the Certificate of the.Comptroller of the State of Connecticut, dated— JANUARY 7th, 1851. "The great success and prudent management of this company, together with its well invested capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire confidence of the community, aud I recommend it, as in my opinion equal in strength and ability to the best institutions of the kind in the Union." (Signed,) [l.s.] RUFUS Or. P1NNEY, Oomptrol'r.
The Board of Directors is composed of active business men with capital and character involved, and giving their personal attention to the management and control of the transactions of the company.
undersigned
IIBS
WE
^hicKwiil be,,c|i/posed of at the
Plated
and Steel Frames, to suit all eyes. CLOCKS, of different kinds and prices. Watches repaired in the best workman like manner, and warranted.
JACOB K. CRISHER.
IT Shop, first door West of Farrington'i Block, and North of the Square, December 3I,l?51-3-lj
Cotton Yarn! Cotton Tarn.. JAMF5 H. TURNER, is Agent for the sale of Maysville (Kv.) Cotton «m, Che very best article known fn the west. Purchasers by the bag. or otherwise, will be supplied at the lowest figures.
ApT.38, lSS3.-30 tf
been appointed Agent of this
Company, (it this place, and is prepared to talte Fire and Marine risks upon reasonable teriris. This company was incorporated in the year 1819, and is second to none in the United States.
W. N. HAMILTON, Agent.
Tcrro-Haute, December 10,1851-52-tf
C' FIREMEN AND MECHANICS' Insurance Company, Madison, Indiana. DIRECTORS.
DAVID WHITE, W. MCKF.K DUKN, C. T. LODGE, SAMUEL M. STOADER, N. 0. WILXIAMS," WASHINGTON THOMAS, D. BLACKMOEE, jr., HIRAM K. WELLS,
MATTHEW TEMPF.RLT. DAVID WHITE, President.
THOMAS L. PAINE, Cashier and Secretary. T'IRE Risks taken on Merchandise, Dwellings, Stores, Manufactories, Ac. ALSO— Marine Risks on shipments of Produce and Merchandise generally, Inland or Atlantic and Pacific. tl Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
Agent at Terre-Haute^ Ind.. Feb. 2G, 1851-11 tf ,'k JAS. H. TURNER.
Heavy G-oods.
~l A A TONS OP IRON, Nails, SpiKes, AnJLUU vils, Bellows, Vices, Sledges, Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Coil Chain, Eliptic Springs, Sprinc Steel, Cast do., English Hoop L.do., German do., 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' fc CO. April 23,1851-19-tf
HARpWA&£ AHD SADDLERY.
jcr A a
Sprin -Only 30 days from New York Ciltf via New Orleans,per Ship Vancouver
New Orleans.
are now enabled to announce the receipt of a large portion of our Shelf Hardware, Saddlery & Carriage Trimmings, making oca assortment more complete than it ev«r was before, and far surpassing in extent and quality any other to be found at any establishment in Terre-Haute,of the Wabash Valley, Our prices, either for cash or approved credit, will be qnite as low as the nimble ninepence— and no 25 per ccnt. added to the credit buyer.— Our customers and all customers in want of any kind of HARDWARE will find whatw* joy true, if they will give as a call.
S. H. POTTER & CO.
April 23, 1851-19-tf
TAHHSE^Ott.
O ri BARRELS of a first rate quality, just rev(/ ceived, and for sale br LUDOWICI*k HULMAN,^,
Union Row, 3d Door from West Corner. Jan. IS, lS51-5-tf
~NEW~SPRING GOODS? I AM now receiving a! large and general stock of
cheap as the cheapest, either wholesale or retail. J. H. TURNER, Nortk tide Public Square, opposite Court House.
Apr. 88, 'S2.-20tX Shirts and shirt Collars. A BBAOTIFUL uwnsmtr'SbirU and Shirt Coll A. lin, for sale ABSOLfS Clothing Store. ibri,«4i-V
HATS, HATS!
T\,TOLESKIi*, Faiai, Leghorn and KgMtrUi Bala^ IvXforMleby May 5, '5i. 21iT
SPRING DPI 851. N I N A S
WHOLESALE DRUO-STORE,
Directly North of the Court^House, and next 4xr East of M. tF.
Ting
r.j
JAS. DIXON, President. WM. T. HOOKER, Vice Pres't.
HENRY L. MILLER, Secretarv. W. N. HAMIL'TON, Agent at Terre-Haute. Hartford, Dec. 31,1851-3-tf
^Eltna Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital Stock 8300,000—all paid up.
Sedam's.
HE undersigfted has received and is receivthe largest stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and. Dye-stuffs ever brought to Terre-Haute. Having made cash purchases for 1851, he is enabled to sell at as low rates as any other establishment oh the Wabash. His stock consists as usual of a general assortment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines, suited to the wants of the Country, and he hopes from his long experience and nis usual attrition to business in trying to supply the wants of his customers in hisline, to merit a continuance of tlioir patronage.
OILS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, &c., 6 bbls. Linseed Oil, 50 Boxes Wind. Glass, 6 "jg^Lard 12 Star Candler, 7 ^Turpentine, 8 Rosin Soap 5 Alcohol, 3 bbls. Copal Varnish 6 'f^SSpan. Whiting,25 gals. Coach
Rosin,
Health
Insurance Co.^VsJ:
OFFICE, POST OFFICE BUILDING, IIARTF"6I1D" 'FCOXX.
Capital and Surplus over $200,000 DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4,000 POLICIES.
HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY.
tNOCompany
^HE Hartford Life and Health Insurance take risks on Life, grant or purchase annuities, confer endowments, and make contracts upon and appertaining to deferred and reversionary interests connected with life risks, agreeably to the powers and privileges conferred by the charter.
36
1000 lbs. Red Lead 36 300 Dry white do.45 100 kegs Pure do.60 700 lbs. British Lustre,30 500 100 400
which it is based, is in the highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
BARON L1EBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analagousto the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will bt softened, changed, and divested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach."
Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of SCIENTIFIC. EVIDENCE, similar to the above, together with Reports of REMARKABLE CURES,from all part*of the United States.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CUREB,
Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, JVervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the detailsof cases in the limits of this advertisement but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures Were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent.
It i? a gTeat NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly usefal for tendency to Billiousdisorder. Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for cxcess in eating, and the too free uss of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance.
Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN issuld by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicines, throughout the United States. It. is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—-and in Prescription vials for tho use of Physicians. ,:
PRIVATE CIRCULARS for the use of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole processof preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy arc based. Asit is NOT A SECRET REMEDY no objection can be raised against its uie by Physicians in respectable standing and regular practicc.— Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle.
TT7' OBSERVE THIS!—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. fi"? Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines.
AGENTS.—WOOD Sc DONNELLY, Terrc-Haute Craiehead & Browning, Indianapolis, Wholesale and Retail Agents. S
Terrc-Haute, April M, 1852,-18-tf.
P. O.
Ov*lt.EV. JOnN S. MITCIICL. E A N S I E ft Forwarding and Commission House.
r.'-
J. R. CUNINGHAM.
April 2,1851-16—tf
Entered art-online to Act
of Congros",
The subscribers, in connection with their present Wharf-boat, have just completed the mammoth wharf-boat I "HERCULES,"
finished in the most substantial manner, and with a fire/-proof roof. Provided with these two Boats, and with able and competent assistants, we can now receive and store, at the river, 2,000 tons of Produce and Merchandise, completely sheltered and protected from casualties in all weathers thereby avoiding the necessity, a» heretofore, of exposing produce, in the inclement season, upon a wet and muddy landing, and also, facilitating us in re-shipping with more despatch, in better order, aud, as we are assured by Steamboat Ma«ter», at lower rales of freight, than has ever before been done at this point
With these advantage* we respectfully solicit consignments. Lit
liberal advance* made upon Produce consigned to us for reahiptneat to Oar correspondent# in Tfew Orleans, and the same forwarded at the very lowest rale* of freight.
We will also reeelve coBsfgnmonts for dale, etrecj (ales promptly, and make quick returns. ©•RILEY A MITCHELL,
BvansvHle. Jan. H, 1852-5-5mdtEa3BXS
CABINET MAKING.^-
THE
Spring Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Queens-j ware, Groceries, ic .bonght ia the cheapest Eastern market, and for sale fta
undersigned is prepared to furnish any article in the cabinet line, at short notice, and fair prices- Bedsteads, of all qualities. Bureaus. Dining, and Centre Table*, Book Cases, DcMss, Secretaries, Wash Stands, Capboards, Side Boards, and every species of cabinet work will be promptly executed, and Warranted a good article.
Lumber for cabinet making, and country produce for family use, will be taken in exchange, at cash rates.
O* Shop, corner of 4th and Cherry streets. Call on JOHN GAl^AIR. March 34,1852-15-tf
,f
D. R. AB50LD, Knt door to Potter's-
FOB SALS.
AN excellent new Piano, rosewood case, six octaves, and a mahogony stool, is offered for sale.
Apply to D. S. DANALDSOS. March 24,1852-15 tf
SsfuBr \A[
'iii 5^1 Ty
-fllf likiWit
4
s| ft?
"tsT
Black Japan Neat's ft. Oil, Castor Oil, Pure Olive Oil,
Black Lead, 150 lbs Nitric Acid, Litharge, 400 Sulphuric do. Venetian Red,4 bbls Plaster Paris,
300 Yellow Ochre,6 Fish Oil, 300 Span. Brown, 3 White Chalk, 700 Gr'd. Logwood,300 lbs. Bar Lead, 200 Ext. do. 400 Copperas, 150 Castile Soap, 40 Am. VermillWri, 200 Pearl Starcn, 36 gals. Spenn Oil, 80 Chro. Yellow, 100 IDS. Indigo, 100 Green, 300 Alum, "iM?: 100 Paris 120 Blue Stone,
PURE WINES and BRANDY, BOURBON, and RYE WHISltEY &c., for sale at Cuning ham's Wholesale Drug Store.
May 5, 1852-21 -tf
the year
1881, ly J. S, HOUGHTON, M. I)., iii the clcrk'i
OfSco of the District Court for tho Eastern district of Ponnsj-lvunla. r,.^
Another Scientific Wonder!
OREAT CURE FOR
DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. 8. HOUGHTON'S
TRUE
PREPAREDTHE
from RENNET, or the fourth STOM
ACH OF OX, after directions of BARON I.IBB1G, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. !»., Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPKPfSIA, JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, tho Gastric Juice.
IT- Haifa teaspoonfulof Persiw, infused in water, willdlgeft or dissolve, Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about t-uso hours, out of the stomach,.
PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of lh» Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracteu from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely liVe the natural Gastric Juice
in
its Chemical
powers,
and
furnishing a COMPLETE and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it. By the aid of this
prcpArntioh,
the
pain*,
and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA are re moved just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of DK
this market fortheproo/ of tvliich, the public generally are invited to call and examine.
Fushionable Bats. Fur, Plush, Velvet and other Caps, Suited to tlio tastes and pursqs
light and recently selected, together with the unex- 1-1
JVV. 8, Phanit flow, National Road Street. Terre-Haute, May 5, J855.-21-tf
T7"OL. 4, Bancrofts History or tho United State*. thC H'8t0ry
O I S I E
AND HAT E STABLISHMENT, North-East. Corner of the Public Square, (FARRINGTON'S BLOCK,)
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
WE afe'now receiving our Spring and Slimmer Stocf, from our own Manufactorv. Louisville, Ky. isTitAusISAACS,
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS'-
WHOLESALE AND EETAIL
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT—UNION ROW. 1 Uftvo just received,
°f
Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Expedition. Nineveh and its Remains, cheap edition. Life in the Sandwich Islands,by Rev. H.T. Oheever.
L/lie in llic rannuvwiun inianuo, uy ncv, n. i,
Women of Christianity, by Julia Kavanatigh.
Su«'»"6 br
Longfellow's Poems, New Edition. History of Palestine, by John Kitto, I). D.v fur sale fcy W H. BUCKINGHAM.
April 7, '5$-17tf !v. Sign of the Big Book.
SYLYESTEH
RESPECTFULLY
A hearse will, in all eases b« furnished, free oj charge ia such as procure coffios at his establishment.
Coffins kept on band of all size*
give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. All orders from a distance promptly attended to.' M. B. & W. WALLACE.
KEEP
of all classce of biiyers, will bo found in mt late importations from tlic 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 as good bargains aS any establishment in the
Stato—perhaps some better.
]rr"Boots, Pumps, extra Kid Slippers, and any other work executed to order, as usual. THOS. P. MURRAY.
October 18, 1851-dwtf
1
"7"-"NEW DRESS GOODiT:
BLACK
Brocade Silks *,^
Fancy Brocade Silks,*. *, Fancy Chene Silks, j,. .Fancy CharoelionSilks, ^jancy Barege Dc Laines,, ,-T
Fancy all wool Baregos, an S is White Crape Shawls, Fancy Crape ScaTfs, lace and Muslin Underttluevos, ,-j jChen^izetts, Kid aud Silk Gloves, For sale cheap. Call and see tlifiin. ^7 Apr. 28,-20tf. J. H. TURNER.
DYE-STUFFS, &C.
nnn LBS. Indigo, (S. F. A. No. 1 &\J v/ 350 lbs. Ext. Logwood. 200 Blue Vitriol .500 Sup. Carb. Soda 400 Cream Tartar 150 Tartaric Acid 200 Aqua Ammonia, (F. F. F.)^ •200 Sulph. ^Ether 50 Peruvian Bark, (Red -50 do do (Pale,) just received and for sale at "^BROWNING A WALL'S
Prairie Gity Drug Store
Terre-Haute, May 5,1652.-21-tf
and am now opening and oiTerine for sale, at my eligible stand in Union Row, National StufTs, Refined Sugar, Spanish Shoe Leather, wholfr Road Street, the larg- and ground Spices, &c„ fc.
est and most extensive stock of Boots, Shoos, Slippers, Overshoes. Gaiters, Brogana, Jtc., «fcc., ever brought to
December 3 1831-51-lypd
100
BBLS. Tar, 40 bbls. Rosin, 10
20
S E I N DRY GOODS, &c., &c., AT COST. /. «nd every thing in that line. I HK subscribers being about to make a chnngo in (Jj- All work entrusted to him will be nea£ I their business, arc disposing of tliefr present |„,njMmmnH»»rw.llt»(| stock of Dry Goods,&c.,&c., at GREAT BARGAINS.
and
Fra"CC'
Uy
Faggot of French Sticks, by Sir Francis Head. Clovernook, by Alice Carey. Hearts Unveiled, or I know you like Him. by Sarah Emery Seymour. .,
The Wide, Wide World. .T't Dream Land by Daylight, by Caroline Ohorsebros'
Glennings and Groupings, by Danforth. A Lady's.Voyaoe around the World. Moby Dick,by Herman Melville. Summcrfi'-ld, or Life on a Farm. Albania Talc of the Now World. by_ the Author Lady Alice. i, -t,. jt
The Golaen' Legend, by Longfellow. Snxe's Poems. Snow Image and other twice told Talcs, by Hawthorne. X,
Nights in a plock House. ,..... ... ,nWestern Portraiture, a description of Vnsconsin. Illinois and loWa, With Remarks- on Miirncsott, and other Territories, by Daniel S. Curtiss.
promptly executed.
They Will negotiate on. very ravorable terms frith! any one desiring to enter into the above business for "MR. SAMUEL HAGIliR a part, or the whole of their present stock, which is
TT
pired term of the Lease of Store now occupied by UB, J--I- OFFICTH in the front part of tlie sarrio (one ol thebeststands in Terro-Haute.) building. All ousfnfe'ss,entrusted tohiniwill B. PtIII.POT, & CO.. receive prompt and efficient attention.
NttW BOOKS.~£»
Bayard Taylor's Pocrns. and Importers in the eastern cities are such a* AInu
the Autllorof tUa Knrdvn
UNDERTAKER andCOPFlN-^AKER. rr^HE undersigned informs bis friends and
Tf~3» Factory back of H. FatAanks' rifle factory pn Fourth Street, between Ohio and Main Terre-Haute, March 31, jest-lG-tf W
Fulling1 and Cloth Dressing
DONE
at all times and in the best manner,, at HOLMES' MILLMay 12,1852-22-tf f£
Book Agents Wanted. rpO eircolate New and Popular works in In diana and Ulmois. Great inducements
business.
are offered to those wishing to engage in this Vtl roeMea^em,
APPS.tH.
t',?
5ia»i
North-East Corner Public Square?***"
Terre-Haute,
OKO. IOSTICR
\V, M. POST Kit. WM* BROWN. FOSTER & BROWN, Vlifi-' Itf GROCERIES & PRO DUCjfc. dorncrof Main and First Streett,
EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
constantly on hand aftill supply ofCoife«i Sugar, Molasacs, Teas, Tobacco, Nails, Dye-
ALSO—Agorrts for Cotton yarns, Kanawha Salt, and Blasting and Rifle Powder. F. & Brotyn .will attend to sale* of Flour, Corn^ Bacon, and all kinds of Produce. ^5^5?
DR. B. A. WEAVER'S
THE CERJlTE in all ca£e» of humors, and cspecially for Salt Rheum and Erysipelas, is a valuable accompaniment to the Syrup, as it will effectually destroy all vestige of humor from the surface of the body which will be driven out by the use of the Syrup. It Is one ofthe most valuable external applications ever known for Burns, Scalds, Scald Head,
1
Ttinpentine,
Pitch.
llarcli 5-12
^...V'.itWUJBMENT A CO,
Canker and Salt Rheum Syrup, vti CANKER CURE AND CERATE^*,? rilHESE preparations .arc scientific productions, of regular educated physician, (who is now extenslvcly engaged in tho jiractico of his profession.)-— They have becomo deservedly popular in all sections ofthe couiitry, tvhere they have been introduced, from the fact thattlioy have never fnilsd to ofl'ect a euro Where they have been used according to direction.
THE CANKER and SALT RHEUM SYRUP
ii
an arliclc differing entirely ttorn SarsapariUa or DocX Syrups, or any other preparation ever offered to the public! It caii be positively relied on lor the effectual cure of Scrofulolis Humors, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, CRnltor in tho Mouth, Stomach or Bowels, Female Weaknessea, and all humors ariaing from an Impure atato ofthe blood in a word it is acomplote renovator^ eradicating disease and foatoritig to healthy action every part of the systom.
1
Old Sores, Piles
Barbers' Itch aud all other eruptions on the skin, fat surpasses all other external applications. J. N. HiitniB & Co., No. 7, College Building, (opposite tho Gibson House,) Walnut street, general agents for Cincinnati and the western states.
We would like to have those that arc afllicted with the diseases' above mentioned to tall on us. "We will warm nt tbem a speedy cure*
Sold by J. R. CUNINGHAM, agent for Terre-Haute D: A. HsDMKLn & W. W. ROIISRTS, Indianapolis,^ September 10, 1851-39-ly
REMOVAL L, ,/.
M. BAOEn
Sof
Embraces this opportunity informing his old pat
rons, nnd the public generally, that he lms rd' moved his Saddlery and Harness Manufactory to the frame building, on Market Street, south of Longdon's (formerly Dole's) Livery Stable^ where ne keeps a general assortment of
Saddlery, Harness, Bridles,
romnvoA bin AOTRTRATS'S
A®^,2,7/2^r?,110^ed
,18*
Terro-IIatite, March 31, 1852-16-tf
*irJaMM National^ontfsTreet^oppos7t* fydonRm',
TERRE-HitJTE, IND:
rf^HE
Subscribers inform the public ihat they J- liave just opened on National Road Street, opposite Union Row, ,-i
E A E S O E
informs the citizens of J.' the public generally, that he has the most
Terre-Haute and vicinity, that he vill give complete stock of LEATHER in this market, undivided attention to the above business, with which is offered at the Uruestrates, among which a view to-relievethe friends of deceased persons may be found the from the indispensable trouble attending the Best Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather of a friend, and would state that ji death of a friend, and would state that jie is to undertake the whole business of funerals, if desired,or any part thereof, at reduced prices.
To persons in the country. I would say that all of which can be had cheap for CASH! I will famish coffins cheaper than they harebeen The public are respectfully requested to cal fiirnished by any person in the county, and and examine my stock. CASH paid for Leathwill attend the funeral with my hearse free oj ex in the rough. Prompt attention paid to al charge, any distance not oTer Cert miles.
Shop on Cherry street, between Market and I Second. I Terre -Hautc, March 13,1850-13-tf
NEW SHINGLE FACTORY.
'l^HE Mb*criberi would rerpectfully inform tke cit I Uoos of Terre-Haute and the surroendiog conn try. that they have ju«t commenced manufacturing .. Sbingl«s»apr»ijr to any offered for sale in this place TJV the .piece or We invite all who wish to dwell onder good roof*,to Cloth
5
Willi a full assortment of all kinds of Leather, as Spanish, Cincinnati and country tanned Sole-leather, Upper, "Kip, Bridle, Harness, Skirting and ColI.tr Leather, French and Philadelphia calfskins, Lining, Sheep and Deer skins, Binding, Padskins.Tampicoand French/ Men's and Ladies Morocco.
They also intend to keep a general assortment of Shot-Finding's, Lasts, Bool and Shoe Trees,••
ZZ Clamps, Pegs, etc., etc. Their arrangements with the Manufacturers,
T'~"r
'"M
ntAiii 1
iQ
Evenings at Donaldson J^fsnor, by Maria J. Mcln- lowest prices. tosh. The Island Home, or the Young Cast away.
The.Kvening Booh, by Mrs. Kirkland, Lives of the Early Settlers of Ohio, by Si P. Jfi 1 drcth.
CUfl* ctl/"
enable ihein td Sell every thing at the very
O" Cash paid for Green and Dry Hides. jiw»T GEO. KKRCKHOFF, & CO^ Terre-Haute, April, 21, !852.-l0-tf I Bargains to be had jn Leather
AT TTJTDVCED PRICES!
"C JOHN TIKRNJiN,
HC WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALElf
"CTiAexet nnd Iseathftr.
HQ
In Hides and Leather, National Roaid St., Green Front, North ofthe Square/,
Amy
New York Red Cincinnati Band tjp Harness, Bridle and Skirting Leather ji. Kip and C&lf Skins and upper Leather Lining and Pad. Skins ~,n ».». Philadelphia Ladies' Morocco
Men's
Goat, Deer and Lamb Skins shoe binding
The highest Cash price paid for Sumac. jfET The highest cash price paid for Hides W1 .nd dry, at ,!1 """JoHB TIERHAlff'
October 18, 1851-wtf
Cloths at Wholesale. piece or
ease,
May 5. '58.-81-1
BUCKINGHAM'S.
June 9, '52, 26tf fign of the Big Book.
at ARNOLD'S Terre-Haute
fn ftore. 'svr'srfi
ADA IIS & CO.»S
Eastem and Western Express.
QK and after Monday, I5tn insL, Adams A Co. will
commence timnin? their Express to and from Terre-Haute in connection with their Great Battern and Western Lines.
of^ery description, forwarded under chareeo
Goid, Specie, Bank Potest Jewelry, and Packa/|#| mrarv deacrintion. forwarded under ha^seof ^cttre^ rsaaonable.
nXe*-S.
citj[011°Wuocted^at
rZL
AEAMS «fc CO.
E WOLFE, Agent, Terre-Haute, Ind March 17, 1858 14 tf
