Wabash Express, Volume 11, Number 33, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 July 1852 — Page 4

JTERRE-EA UTEi IXDIAXd. frtttf ,'«S wt*ai*k .«•

-art. »wu *.

SIGN OF THE MILL SAW.

ri^HE subscribers under the firm of PO TWIN 'X & BUREAU, are now receiving at their itore between Groverinan fc Bourne and Wood fc Donnelly, on National Road Street, direct from the manufactories and eastern cities, a

large and extensive stock of Amoriean and Foreign. Hardware

embracing. in part, Trau, Steel, Nails, Glass,

Axles Springs, Tin Plate Log, Trace, Stage

and linker Chains, Broad and

The most approved makes of M. 11, Cut,

dfid other S Shot Guns, Rifles. Pistols,

s,Gun

Barrels, Mountings, Locks, Caps, Ac. Pump Chain and Cranks, Hay and Manure Porks, Shovels and Spades, Grass and Oraiti Scytlics, Plow Wings, Slabs, Hoe*.., fcc.

ALSO, a large stock of Sruldlery Hardware I Of every description Patent and Enameled: Leather. Oil Cloths, Morocco, Pad and other Skins, Saddle-Trees, tc.

WEofaronow

excha

tinetts Mav 12. 1852

A. C. POT WIN,

Late of the Wab'ish Store. S. W. BURN AM.

Terro-IIaute, April 14,1852-19-ly [Courier copy.]

I E I S I S O E O 2. UXIOX ROW.)

receiving nn uncommonly larfic stock all kind? or STAPLK and FANCY DRY

GOODS, for the spiin trade also, the most extensive assortment ol House Furnisiiiug Goods in the Wabash Valley, among which oro

Qullta, Counterpanea, Toilet Covers, Luce and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Drapery, Blue and Crimson Damask,

French Tuble Covers, Piano ('overs, and a great vnrietv of Window Shades, (some bonoliful styles, and cheaper than ever.) Window Cornices, Curtain Bands »nd Pins, Conls and Tussels, Stc.

Our Carpet dep.-irtment is more c.vtcnsivo than ever, embracing some 50 pieces of the different grades and ntyles of Tlireo Ply, Venetian Fine, Extra Fine and Super Fino Ingrain Carpets,

K1133 and Mat.tn,

0 -1,8 4,10-1, 1C--I, and 10-4 nt!UOGET,4--J, S-l, and 6-4 WIIITU and CHECK MATTING. 3-1, 4 1, 5-4. 0-4, fi-4 and 15 4 FI.OOU OILCf.O'I''II. TA 131-li OIL CLOTH, ROPE MATTING, &c.

A very largo *tock of satin rnl common Paper HnnKings, Window Paper, Bordcrins, large and small Lookins Glasses, Jtc. tiucens-

Ware, Glassware, Hoots and ,Shot's, Hats and Caps, Groceries. Leather, &c. In short, almost everything evf-r caliod for, and all at such prices as will saiiKfy any that the Canh S'tstem is what makes goods clieop, and the UUCKUYK ,CASII STOKE tie plate for bargains.

Toirc-H.iuto, May 5, 'j2-sil-ly L. RYCE.

FRKS1I MEDICINES." l.")0 oz. Sulphate Quinine 80 Pr«eip Kxt. Baric 50 '1'nnnin 50 Salicine 100 dra. Sulph. Morphine 100 Acetate do 'JO lbs. Comp. Exl. Coloeynth, in .1,2 niul 4 oz. pots 10 Ext. Dandelion, in 1,2 and 4 08. pots 25 lbs. Kxt. Gentian, in 1, 4, Hand 16oz. potsj 10 T2xt, Jalap, in 1, 4 and 8 oz. pots 10 Ext.Sarsaparilla,in 1,4 and 10oz pots 10 Ext. Butternut, in 5 Ext. Sintmnwnium. in 1, 2 and 4 oz. 50 Bluo Ma^s, (Mander A' Weaver's 40 Eng. Calomel 25 Am. Calomel 30 IIydrarg. C. Creta 250 Gum Camphor. jti«t received and ior fftlv At BROWNING A WALL'S

Prairie City Drug Store.

5, 1552-21-tf

May

Golden Opportunity!

HAVING

received and oponed my entire

now stock of fancy and stnple Dry Goods, I no\t offer them to the public at unusually low prices for cash. Every vnriefy of goods that it is usual 16 keep in a well appointed dry goods store may bo procured here.

Beautiful figured and plain dress Silks, figured and plain Berages, Poplins, fancy Lawn*. De Laines, and Ginghams book, mull, swiss and dotted Muslins plain, striped and crossbarred Jaconetf white and Mack silk Laces nnd Fringes dross Trimmings* vrhite Skirts, cotton Hose all colors, Irish Linens, bleached and Brown Domestics, Bed-tickings, Checks. Cotton Yarns, Bofts And Shoos for women, men, hoys and children.

Extra*fine and common Silk Ilats. Kossuth nnd Mexican do., Tooking Glasses, Ten. Sugar, Molasses, and Tobacco. These are but a few ?fr"'C''!'|T,'-V *rtif!**' ]"*'•bC I"'""1'""''1 i!." nltnM h« ^nnu-J snmc of'tho

V.'xipSVVoEEAP CASH STORE.'' "'"#t "rtr""",'"np.Farrington's Block, North of tho Public Square. Terre-ITaHte, Juno 2, '52.-2.Vtf

libi z/m

WISHINGI

to close my business in Terre-

Haute. now offer "at cost and carriage, general stock of Goods, consisting of FRENCH FANCY GOODS, Jewelry. Claim, Qweibwaw. Glassware,

Dry Goods, Fancy Silks, and Hosiery, Al-so Groceries, c- Stiffs. cf-c.

Torre-Hautc, June 9, l£53.-26 3m$3.

a. c.' vitowyiKa*** kxua* f«nf T* wall.

J1M1II HIT 1BI STORE. f&&st' Mim 7tl%sfl m»a

1 fBU

Cabinet Maker.*' Tools and materials of every doubted prompt dealer*, on the usual time, an Ion a* u:.wi the? can no purchased in any or the neighboring cities. .'

vis-m ^s%h\m

BROWNING & \VALL ''.fS

Whoftsdle and Retail Dru££to/, Corner 4:h and Na'ional Road 8ts Union Sow, TERRE- HA UTE. IXDIA XA. J"JJ"AVING purchased this new and elegantestablish

«"«»»tuV in the rao« desirable and convenient

y. I ... .manner, we aw now prepared to accommodate all who will favor us with their patronage, with every other Axes, article tjelon^ing to' 6nr line, we are now in receipt

who wiijfavor

We

]jUli(linnp Alal Ti iis, .'Manufacturers, Physicians, Consumers and Dealer', hi. i» 11. centrally, who will find our rtock tn comprise a full, B'ich an Locks, Latches, Holt*, l»cll Pulls, extensive »nd well selected supply of Butt* and Screw*, tc &c. DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

respectfully invite the attention of Merchants,

S[irgir(jl Tnatrume

"i" ^'i, nil X, I,-., It.. assured tbat by these increased facilities, we can offer ODU aIIfl vy01 ua2,0. Ol ail K1 iU3j greater inducements to the trade than has cvor before been offered in this mariift.

'•Paints, Oils, fyc., White Lead, warranted best brand. of Medicine, will kocp his office in the counting-room A very choice lot of Paints, ombracing vlie and win, at all times', rive hi* persbnal attention common and finer qualities. "Varnishes of va- ftliinr prescriptions, preparing family compound?, fec. rious kind*. l'aint and other Brushes, Ac. O* Night Bell at the fiido door on Fourth

Our STOCK of shelf hardware embraces a Street,. great variety of Pockkt and Table CiiTLKttT, and other good.s. Merchants are invited to

call and cxntninu our stock, ns we purchase largely for the Wholesale trade. Th ta Svock is fresh, and entirely new, and we are determined to olfer goods at such prices as will give satisfaction. 04 Cash paid for Feathers, Rags, Beeswax, Ginseng and other trade.

„tS, Chemicals, Paints.

Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Spices. Varnishes,

Brushes, Perfumery. Glassware,, American Window-glass, Apothecary's Shop Furniture, Pure Wines and Brandies, Snuff, Cigars, Tobacco, Fancy Soap, efce.. &c., .Ml of which wc will sell at Wholesale or Retaii^upon terms as favorable as any establishment in the '"Valley/' Having made extensive arrangements in N£w York, Boston, and Philadelphia, for the purchase Of our Goods from Importer» and first hands, we feel

TT"POne of the firm, Dr. WALL, being a practitioner

N. B: Ginsenf, Flaxseed, Becswox and Mustard Seed, taken In txcha'nge for goods, or in payment of det^ts.

May 5, IP3t!-21-!f

SPRING AND SUMMER ARRIVAL OF

{UXIOX RO W, Xo. I,)

O O & O

HAVE

been for several weeks receiving now suppliesof goods direct from the Manufactories at Pittsburgh and Wheeling, and from the various Manufactories at tho East, ns well as from the Importers in New York and Philadelphia. When all the purchases shall have arrived, lluir assortment will be larger and better assorted, by far, than any stock ever opened In th:s place or vicinity. The recent decliuc in the prices

dI

both Domestic and Foreign Hardware, and

Heavy Goods,is such, that they aro now offering every description of sbodsat extremely low prices. Their purchases havb been mode with special reference to the Wholesale or Jobbing busincps.

Country Merchants, and Pedlars can bo supplied with Roods at prices entirely satisfactory. Tcrrc-Hnute, Slay 5, lftSO.-SJ-tf

WMCSHTS TONIC,

E E 1 1 A E I E A certain, safe, speedy and permanent cure for

CHILLS AND JEVER, REMITTENT OR INTERMITTENT FEVERS.

A LMOST every one is so familiar with the tV rx. symptoms of this distressing disease, that it is not necessary to give a description of them. Although, by far, the most common complaint to which tlie human body is subject, there is 110 disease so difficult to subdue by the usual mode of practice. The public have long sought for a Medicine that would effectu-* ally rcmos-e this dangerous malady. The proprietor of the above valuable Preparation, by a close 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 the Public a Certain and Permanent Remedy, Which will effect a SPEEDY Cure if taken according to the directions,

In Cases of the Longest Standing! As well as prove a PREVENTIVE in the forming stages of tho disease. This Preparation lias advnnced in favor wiih the Public, relying upon its merits alone, and is universally acknowledged the ONLY MEDICINE that will effcct, a safe and

Permanent Cure.

Bein^g entirely a VEGETABLE PRODUCTION its effects upon the system are highly salutary, improving the general health and invigorating the constitution. Let all who aro afflicted give this preparation a trial, and they will 00 saved great, suffering and an impaired constitution. Twft bottles taken strictly according to directions have in most cases effected a permanent cure. Persons residing in FEVER and AGUE district* can be effectually protected from an attack by occasionally taking a small quantity of the medicine.

Where once tried its superiority over every o'her medicine is too apparent to escape observation, and wheu its virtues are once known, the public no longer hesitate what remedy to employ. No family should be without it,"and those who have n«et1 it never will. This high

most extraordinary cures both in rccfcnt and long standing cas'es of Fever and Ague. In cases of debility which often succeed

Hi lions oi* 4Hlt*r Ft*vers, This has been found a most efficacious and

aeh and bracing the nervous system generally. BROWNING A WALL, Sole Agents. Terre-Haute, Ind.

Terrc-Haute, June 2, lf52.-25-tf

Vitro County Seminary. ^piLE Female Department of the County SentJ- inary, will be open for School Exercises, on Monday," November 24th. An effort will be

To a person pufrhnsihtf the whole stock, a made on the part of the Principal to render the fine opportunity is 6ftVred to commence bnsi- School worthy the patronage of-the Citizen's of ness. Sales will be made at all. ^mes, until Terro-Haute "and vicinity. Instruction will tho stock is closed out, for cash, or approved bp given in all the brandies usually taught in country produce. our best Schools. Competent Teachers will

IU* Call early for bargain*. be enmlovcl to assist in the duties of the School, tf the patronage is such as to require it. The Academic year will embrace 44 weeks, and bo divided into two sessions of 22 weeks ,.» .i

E. LESEURB, West of the Squaro.

cftch

I and each session into two quarters of 11

0 7 A I weeks each. Tuition for English branches q... a

rrJw_t

A* w4 rao*iuf»cture vuf S A we wsrr«ct ere-: .,,

10 A

s, isss.-si tf

W O O

XN

W A N E

HOLMTS' MILL

Salt and Gtumy Bags.

1 Qnn f'ACKS TurVs Wind, S»U JWW,T*rjr« Sw lOUU buat*la Gunny Bsr« on band and for sale at the lowest r»tc*,J»y POSIER ft BROWS,

Dscembera tSSl-SI-typd Ermutritf*. /mt*

Wood and Coal Wnnttni

Iy

exchange for Carding and Fulling, tc., «l BOL^FS' MILL.

M*r 12, 1858-29 tf

{("ro,» $3,00 to $6,00 per quarter, payable in ad-

xxxilvcvl. vrusce, except there is a previous arrangement

f"P HE atleiuwn Uc jutbUc calkil tn the beautifat to h« contrary. I ^r furthef particulars enquire at my room, trrc-HAUe Oi'llnlllJi otOIC. opposite the Baptist Church, or at the School

This stacX Is the largest lathe pHci.cwt i.icir.crve room. MRS. C. E. LATHAM, Principal, ry variety of CioUUag will be sold at extremtly November 19 ol-49-tf low pvt«e».

ry jteed *»y article JN OvlCQ tO vieiltlcnien. not proving rfpirn-oted. can be wtiira^t *#d tSw T~\AVID H. ARNOLC ts prepared to maqafact»reall money will b« rxUud-d. A» ar* iayiled to c».U. XJ kind* of Clo'.Mrc to order, at short notice. A

V-luf* awoTtnscnt of fine Cloth*, Cn»injtr«s and Vest-

Bast *!d« PnbJit Squa».ncxt door to Potter's lat, contunlty oa basd for the purpose. Hardwtae Sjore, iitr

5, '3S.-fil.tT

to order. Mar S.'ffi. SMv.

1

4

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SATIX VESTS.

Pictorial Brother Jonathan,

FOR

tlie FOURTH of .JULY, for sale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S, June 9, '52,-SGlf Sign of the Big Book.

Cash Paid fop Whe.it

Delivered

HOLMES' MILL.

Mav 12, 1S82.3S if

SARSAPARIJLLA.

IT

is put up in full quart battles, and contain* the strength of'iz (tme* as much pure Honduras Sargaparillaa* any similar preparation in America. Price one dollar per bottle, or mix bottles for five dollars'.

It has been & well established fact for years past, that Sarsaparilla, when pure and properly prepared, was the only true panacea for all diseases originating from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness, Scc. We boldly assert that JOHN BULL'S FijUll) EXTRACT OF SAKS,iPARILLA is the only preparation before the public that is prepared on stnrtly scientific prtncipleM.and of uniform strength. The Sarsapalilia is purchased without regard to price, and every pcund. before being used, is subject to the strictest chemical tests, and llv genuineness ascertained before •cine ased.

Bull's Saxsjparilla also contains the virtues of several other valuable medical roots, together forming the best compound, and producing tie greatest curative agent in the known verld This medicine, when used according to directions, tcill care tcitkeut fail. Scrofula or King's evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of theShln. Erysipelas, Chronic SOi*Eycs, Ringworm or Tetters, .Scald Head, Rheumatism and Pains in the Bones or Joint*, old Sores and Ulcers,

Swelling of the Glands. Syphilis Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Low of Appetite, Disease arising from the use of

The above complimentary notices fr.im the editors of the Louisvillo Courier and Democrat wcro endorsed by Gao. D. Prentice, Esq., the distinguished editor of tho Louisvillo Journal, In the following flattering notice

There is no doubt in the world of tho greatness of Dr. Bull, and the excellence of his Sarsaparilla. Some of the most scientific physicians in the city hava npplaudcd the Sarspparills, nnd, what is great deal better, tho million applauded it too. It is having a tremendous sale. The celebrated Jnyno has, from the profits of his medicine, built a irrnnite pnlnce in Philadelphia. seven stories high, and Dr. Bull, if he chooses, can very soon build one twico as high ax that. It is. we are tolu, very difficult for him to walk through our streets at all, as he finds himself arrested at every step by grateful mep and women, many of whom have traveled from great distance's to look upon their benefactor, and to bless him for their wonderful restoration to health. The Doctor, with all his extraordina ry merit,is naturally very modest and retiring yet we trust that the eastern citirs will, in juslico to themselves, give a fitting reception to the distinguish od man who has made as glorious a campaign against human diseases as Gen. Scott made against the Mexicans.

rVOTICE TO Kill ALES. John Bull's Sarsaparilla is one of the greatest female, medicines now in existence. In thoso numerous cases where tho constitution is dclilitfited,"the nervous energy is lessened, when the efforts of nature are weak and deficient, or are profuse and overwrought, when the face is pale colorless, the strength feeble and yielding, the spirits troubled and depressed, tho health broken, mind shaken, and consequently the happiness destroyed—then Bull's Sarsiparilla is a sovereign remedy. It assists nature in the performance of her duty, braces tho whole system, renews permanently the natural energies, removes obstructions, ,chccks excess, creates pure and healthy blood, and imparts health and happiness, Wore ladies generally to ad ipt the use of this medicine, wc would see far less suffering, disease and unhappiness nmong.them than now exists, health would take the place of disease, the rosy chock would succecd the pallid face wc should have smiles instead of tears, nnd perhaps a happy long life instoad ef one cut short by disease, or made miserable by continued suffering and affliction. At that critical period termed tho "turn of life," which is often attended with so much danger, Bull'* Sarsaparilla is found to exert a most bcneficial effi'Ct. All ladies np. proaching this crisis should be apprised of this fact and avail themsrlves of this vMunHo medicine.

A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIX. How wo all admire a clear, beautiful, white skin, and a rosy colored cheek. How often do we see persons. nut possessing this "desideratum so devoutly to bo wished," resorting to cosmetics, lotions, w.-whes, paints, and coloring materinls, to restore to them a semblance of what disease has deprived them of, and that, too, with great injury to the skin. Bull's Sarsaparilla is the best cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin by removing every particle or morbid and dis eased matter from the Mood, 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. Ladle*, abandon the use of paint* and mixtures, and use Ball's sarsaparilla, the only effectual remedy. "A word to tho wise is sufficient," and a hint is enough for the ladies.

Wo earnestly Invite all persons who are suffering wiih any of the ills that flesh is heir to. to c'll 011 Dr. John Bull's agent, and get a copy or Bull's Family Journal, gratis and for tho sake of humanity, we hope that a sincle individual will not be found unwilling to pivo Bull's Sarsaparilla a trial, after roadiag, and recollecting, at the same time, that it is impossiblc for the Doctor to publish the tenth part of tho number of certificates of astounding cures performed by his Sarsaparilla. The amount of testimony voluntarily showered on Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla. from well knowh and distinguished individuals, both in public and private life, has been perfectly overwhelmine.

Dr. John Bull's principal office PI Fourth street, Louisville. Ky., where all applications for agencies must be addressed.

J. R. Cuninghnm solo Acent forTerrc-Hnute. where the medicino may be had by the dozen at Proprietor's prices.

A largo supply just rceived Tcrro-Hauto, Ind. Feb. 18 1832-10-ly-»a. rx.

M. A. IIELV. 0. ctirsM.

ISIiLIfJ & cms M,

Forwarding and Commission Merchants. COn.NTR cosureties AX!) I.*faytttf STS.,

M.

speedy remedy, restoring the tone of the Stom- TV TEMBERS of the late firm, will continue •1*J- the Commission and Forwnrdingbnsiness as heretofore at. the old stand, corner Commerce and Lafayette streets, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to their late firm und«r the name and style of HELM «fc CHISM.

THE GREAT KE.STUCK.V REMEDYf PR. JOBIIV BULL'S Cr

Mcrcury, Pain in the ..-A Sido and Shoulders, v, General Debility, ,.

Dropsy.

-i. Lumbago,/Jaundice, Costivcness, Sore Throat Bronchitis. Coushs, Colds, j'".\

Weakness of the Clicet, Pulmonary Affections, and all other diseases tend in? to produce Consumption, Liver Complaint, Female Irrcgulnriltes and Complaints, Sick and Nervous Hcadache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats, Exposure or Imprudcnce in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases and is a spring and summer drink, and general tonic for the system, agentle and pleasant purgative, far superior to 1 Blue Lick or Congress Water, Baits, or

ScSiiitz Powders. :V

KEtD!

RK ft11 11 HAD:::

The truly wonderful snd remarkable cures that have come under our immediate observation have more than convinced us that Doctor Bull is a great wan. and that his Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla is tho most valuable combination of vegetable extract: that the science of chcmistry, has yet produced. All success to tho Doctor in his new enterprise, say wi.—Louit ville Courier.

We agree with our neishbor of tlie Courier, that Dr. Bull is a great tnan, and his SArsaparilla a greater medicine and wc are fully convinced that tho Doctor, with his Sarsaparilla, will create a far more enthusiastic excitement east than Barnum did with Jenny Lind. We would not have our readers understand us classing tho Doctor and his Sarsaparilla with Barnum and Jenny Lind, because all who *poud their dollar for a bottle of Bull's Sarsaparilla Will get its equiva lent and we have hoard it slily hinted that many, after hearing the divine Jenny, and flndins their pocket minus from ten to twenty dollars, thought it was pay ing.pretty dear for the whistle. Ono objection we have to Bull's Sarsaparilla, and 07i/»/ one—it is soexcocdingly pleasaDt to tho taste, and invigorating to the system, that, once in the habit of using it, it is equal to smoking line regalies, chewing Langiiornc's best, or drinkin? Walker's mint juleps—yoa can't quit it.—Louisville Democrat.

NEW ORLEANS.

TVTOTlCfi—-The firm of Overton, Chism «fc Co., was dissolved on the 1st August.

August.

A. Ilt'lm tV. C. C'iiism,

New Orleans, Aug. 5. 185l-36-wlyr

O O E I E S O W I I & A N

AREDnow

receiving their spring: stock, con­

sisting of a full assortme.nt of Groceries of all kinds

Tobacco. Nails. Glass, Lea I her. fcc..

Ac., all of which will be disposed of at the lowest figure. Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Bow.

March 3, lS52-12-tf L.4H.

NEW GOODS.

watches, jewelry, and silver ware. The subscriber has just received a new supply of Gold and Silver Watches. SilvCT'Spoons, Gold Pins. Finger Rings, Ear Rirtgs. CufT Pins: Locket, Vest and Guard Chains: Pencils, and the best of Gold Pens. Si eel and Fancy Goods.

CUTLERY—Con«i*tine of fine Pocket and Hunting Knives, and REVOLVERS. Specks and cases, Gj»ld and Silver. Plated and Srecl JPr&mw, to suit all eyes. CLOCKS of different kinds and prices.

Wfcehes repaiird in the best workman-like manner, and trerrenled. JACOB K. CRISHER.

ST' Shop, first door West of Farriogton's Block, and North of the Square. December 31,1551-3-1

Cotton Yarn! Cotton Yarn."

JAMKSH. TURNER, ia Agent for 4ke safe of Marseille (Kv.) Cotton

Yarss. the very best article known in the west. PardsiJJTJ by the bae. or othesrwise,-win be aupplml attiie lowest fignro*

Apr. 39. lR53.-*Mf

INSURANCE COMPANIES.

Jefferson Life Insurance Company, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital $100,000—paid in and secured.

Incorporated by the State of OAio.|

THIS

company have some peculiar advantages—iU capital is paid in aud secured—its Board of Director* well known throughout the West.

It has two departments—Joint Stoci end Mutual. The rates of premium »u the Joint Stock department are reduced equal to an annu&i cash divideud of thirty three and ont-third per cent. .. ..

The Mutual department is secdred by the whole capital of the company, and its accumulations. The rates of premium are the same as in other mutual companies. A note for one-half of the premium ia taken where the insurance is for life, and the annual premium amounts

lOju{0shouia

insure whose Income depend* upon their

personal exertions, and wonld 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 sacrifice in case of death. Endorsers and securities should require ihe principals to insure their lives and assign the policies a* their security.

Dirkctors.—H. It. Goodman,

Boird or

W. W. Cones, Wm.

Burnet Wm. M. Camraon, President White Water Canal Samuel B. Keys D. W. Deshler, Columbus. Cashier of Clinton Bank Gjorpe Carlisle, President Lafayette Banking Coni.r.ny A. G. Burt C. Connhan Charles Goodman E. Oest H. B. Payne, Cleveland, President of Cleveland and Columbus Railroad.

FiK4i»ei.~Hon. Jacob Burnet, Samuel

Wiggins, T. S. Goodman, Esq. C. H. BAILEY, Agent.

G. W. P*tiuck, M. D.. Medical Examiner, Torre-Haute, January 28,1833-7.|y

/ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF UTICA, NEW YORK. a a 8 1 2 5 0 0 0

SECUIUiH

under the Oenernl Insurance Lnw of New

York. Risks in the above Company, both in the Fire and Marine Department, will be taken on a* fair terms »s any respectable Company In tho west, istfd.

January H, lBJS-3,lf

POTTER, Agent.

All losses will be promptly «dju t?d

Hartford Lffc and Hcallli Insurance Co. orrtcE. rosT offick Butt-Pixo,

HAivmniD, covs.

Capital and Surplus over $200,000. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4,000 POLICIES.

XO HEALTH KI6K8 TAKE.V BY THE COMPANY.'

The business of the Company is conducted upon the Joint S'ock and Mutual Flan, at the option of the insured, thus meeting the wants nnd 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 ino^t reliable and well conducted Companies in this country and in England.

The'Chartcr of this Company provides that the wife may insure the life of lier husband, and the amount to be paid be secure from creditors at his death.

An equitable sum will always be paid for policies surrendered to the company before they expire.

I ravelling, sea, and foreign residence permits will be granted at a small extra premium. Policies on lives of persons going to California will be granted on the Joint Stock princi pie only, and at an extra rate of premium.

Extract from the Certificate of the Comptroller of the State of Connecticut, dated— Jaxuary 7th, 1851. "The great success and prudent management of this company, together with its well invested capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire confidencc of the community, and I recommcnd t, as in 1113'opinion equal in strength and ability to the best institutions of the kind in the Union." (Signed.) 'l. s.] RUFUS Q. PlNNEY, Comptrol'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.

THE

AS. DIXON. President. WM. T. HOOKER, Vice Pres't.

HENRY L. MILLER. Secretary. W. N. HAMILTON, Agent at Terre-Iiautc. Hartford, Dec. 31, 1851-3-tf

JHtna. Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital Stock $300.CU()—all paid up

undersigned has been appointed Agent of this Company, at this pl.-Sce, and is prepared to take Fire and Marine risks upon reasonable terms. This company was incorporated ill the year 1819, and isiecond to none in the United States.

W. N. HAMILTON, Agent.

Tcrre-Haute, December 10, IBjl-.K-tf

FIREMEN AND MECHANICS'

Insurance Company, Madison, Indiana. DIRECTORS. David Whitk, W. McKfe Dunn}

C. T. Loioe, Samufi. M. Strader, N. O. Williams, Washington Thomas, D. Blackmoiie, jr., Hiram K. Weli.s,

Matthew

TiMmtLY.

DAVID WHITE. President.

Thomas L. Paine, Cashier and Secretary. pi RE Risks taken on Merchandise, Dwellings. Stores, Manufactories, tc. Also— Marine Risks on shipments of Produce and Merchandise generally, Inland or Atlantic and Pacific.

II r' Losses promptly adjusted and paid. Acent at Terro-Haute, Ind.. Feb. 26, 1851-11-tf JAS. H. TURNER.

Heavy Goods.

1 nn

T0XS 0F

IR0N-

Nails, Spikes. An-

LUU vils, Bellows, Vices, Sledges, Sheet Tron, Tin Hate, Copper, Wire, Coil Chain, Eliplic Springs, Spring bteel, 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 & CO. April 23, 1851-19-tf

HARDWARE AND SADDLERY.

S A a Only 30 days from Xew York City via Xew Orleans, per Ship Vancouver to Xew Orleans. TTTE are now enabled to announce the receipt of a large portion of our Shelf Hardware, Saddlery & Carriage Trimmings, making ocr assortment more complete than it ever was before, and far surpassing in extent and quality any other to be found at any establishment in Terre-Haute. or the Wabash Valley. Our prices, either for cash or approved credit, will W Quite as low as the nimble ninepence— and no 25 per cent, added to the credit buyer.— Our customers and all customers in want of any kind of HARDWARE will find what we say true, if they will give u« a call.

S. H. POTTER 4 CO.

April 23, !S5l-l9-t/

TANKER'8 OIL.

O BARRELS of a first rate qnality, just reO ceived, and for sale br LUDOWICI"& HULMAN,

Union Row, ?d Door from West Corner. Jan. 15, lS51-5-tf

NEW SPRING GOODS.

Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, *nd

market, and for sale a*

cheap as the cheapest, either wholesale or retail. J. H. TURNER. North tide Public Square, opposite Court House.

Apr. 23, '52.-20tf

SIi!rt« and shirt

A

HATS. HATS!.

m*t 5.

S I N O 1 8 5 1

1

HIE Hartford Life and Health Insurance Company 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 aud privileges conferred by the charter.

N I N A S

W O E S A E S O E Direotly North of tho Court-House, and next door East of M. "W. Sedam's. „f

Ting

HE undersigned 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 on 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 cxperionco aud liis usual attention to business in trying to supply the wants of his customers in his line, to merit a continuance of their patronage. 0IL8, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, «tc., 6 bbls. Linseed Oil, 50 Boxes Wind. Glass, 0 Lard 12 Star Candles, 7 Turpentine, 8 Rosin Soap, 5 Alcohol, 3 bbls. Copal Varnish 6 Span. Whiting,25 gals. Coach 5 Rosin, 36 Black 1000 lbs. Red Lead 36 Japan 300 Dry white do.45 Neat's ft. Oil, 100 kegs Pure do.60 Castor Oil, 700 lbs. British Lustre,30 Pure Olive Oil 500 Black Lead, 150 lbs Nitric Acid, 100 Litharge, 400" Sulphuric do. 400 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 Ain. Vermillion 200 Pearl Starcn, 36 gals. Sperm Oil, 80 Chro. Yellow, 100 lbs. Indigo, 100 Green, 300 j.Alum, 100 Paris 120 '.'Blue Stone,

PURE WINES and BRANDY, BOURBON, and RYE WHISKEY fcc., for sale at Cuning ham's Wholesale Drug Store.

Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, prntis, civing a large amount of SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, similar to the above, together with Reports of REMARKABLE CURES,from all partsof tho Uni ted States.

AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,

Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, Emaci ntion. A'ernous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to f.ive the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement hut authenticated certificates have been piven of more than TWO HUNDRED RE MAKIiABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York aud Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent.

It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to Billiousdisorder. Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Aeue, and.the evil effccts of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excesa in eating, and the too free uso of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance.

Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicines, throughout the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in Fluid farm—nnd in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians.

PRIVATE CIRCULARS for the use of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houshton or his Agents, describinethc whole process of preparation, and pivlne the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. As it is NOT A SECRET REMEDY no objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing and regular practice.— Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. ""^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 Marksecurcd.

Sold by alt Drugcistsand Dealers in Medicines. AGENTS.—WOOD & DONNELLY, Terre-Haute Craighead & Browning, Indianapolis, Wholesale and Retail Aecnts.

Terre-Haute, Aprli 14,1852,-18-tf.

r. O. 0*Rtt1tT. JOTIJt •. KITCBXL.

E A N S I E

Forwarding and Commission House.

The subscribers, in connection with their present Wharf-boat, have just comnlcted tb* mammoth wharf-boat

=SKESSRBB "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, 2,003 tons of Produce and Merchandise, completely sheltered and protected from casualtica :n alt weathers: thereby avoiding the necessity, ae 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, and, as we are assured by Steamboat Masters, at lower rates of freight, than has ever before been done at this point.

With these advantage* we respectfully solicit con sign men t*. Liberal advances made upon Produce consirned to us for reshipment to our correspondents in New Or leans, and the same forwarded at the very lowest rates of freight.

We will also receive consignments for sale, effect •ales promptly, and make quick returns. CrRILEY A MITCHELL.

EvansTille. Jan. H, lfi5?-S-6mVRx8BXS

I AJI now receiving a ?ABI»F KADIO.

large and general stock of! TnHE under-signed is prepared to furnish any Spring Goods, consisting of "n,cle !n

the

fa,r

Caps. Bonnets. Boots and ®ureau"-

ra"*e«

Collars.

BEAUTIFUL assortment of Shirts ami Shirt Collars. for sale at ARNOLD'S Clothing Store. May i, '52. 21-ly

Panama. Lertora and Kossnth Hits, D. H. AHSOL&. vw. 5«rf «^r to Potuc*».

faraaU by

*sa.«

g«jol art icle.

I Lumber for cabinet making, and country produce for family use, will be taken in exchange, at ca«h rates.

O" Shop, corner of 4th and Cherry streets. Call on JOHN GASEAIR. March 94,1652-15 tf

70S SALE.

i.Ki&r

J. R. CUNINGHAM.

April 2,1851—16—tf

Kntrrrd nrroriliiig to Act of Congress, in tho year ISM, by J. 9. HOUGHTON, M. D., In the clerk's Office of tho DlftrVt Court for the Eastern lilstrlet of Pennsylvania.

Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT OURE FOR

DYSPEPSIAS

DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S

Till: TRUE rv

IIGESTIVE FLUID, A S S a

PREPAREDTHE

from RENNET, or the fourth STOM­

ACH OF OX, after directions of BARON IE3IG, tho great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia. Pa.

This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION. DYSPKPSIA. JAUNDICE, I.IVEK COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Na lure's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gas trie Juice. ir~F Haifa teaspoonful of PerstN, infused in water, willdipest ordissolvo, Five Pounds of Roast Beef abo'it. two hours, out of the stomach.

PEPSIN is the chicf element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of Ihe Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating A pen of the Stomacli and Intestines. It ia extracted from the lliecstivc Stomach of the Ox, thus formina an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric. Juice in its Chemical power*, and furnishing a COMPLETE and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it. By t.lio aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA are re moved justas they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doins wonders for Dvsjeptics, ctirinc cases of DE BIL1TY, EMACIATION, NERVOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, supposed to be on the verso of tho frrave. Th« Scientific Evidence upon which it ia hasfd, is in the highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE.

SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!

BARON L1E13IG in his celobratod work on Animal Chemistry, snv*: -An Artificial Digostivc Fluid, analagous tn "the istric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, in which various articles of food, as meat and epps. will be stiffened, changed, awl digested, just in th* same manner as they rcould be in the human stomach,"

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tf

"JT»H

'•'ti'. s»

Mav

s, 1852-21 -tf

this market for the proof of which, tlie public gener ally are invited to call and examine.

Fushionable Eats. Fur, Plush, Velvet and otlter Caps, Suited to the tastes aud pursos of all classes of buyers, will be

T1 Boots, Pumps, extra Kid Slippers, and any oth* cr work cXecuted to order, as usual. THOS, P. MURltAV.

October 18, 1831-dwtf

NEW DRESS GOODS.

BLACK

LaceandMuslinUnderslcevea,

Chomizetts,

Moby Dick, by Herman Melville. Summerfirld. or Life on a Farm. ,• i. Alban. a Talc of the Now World, by the Author Lady Alice.

Tlie Golden legend, by Longfellowl

en

fc

cabu«et »»®. notice,

Pr«ce«- Bedstead^, of all qualities.

nnH.

Shoes. Hardware. Queens- De-ks Secretanes. Wash Stands Cupware. Groceries,«tc .ught ^ds. Side Boards, and every species of cabin the cheapest Eastern

,Bet

^°rk

C*™*, ®°°k

w'1,1

be proinpUy executed, and war-

O I S I E

AND HAT ESTABLISHMENT, IVorlh-East Corner of the Public Square,

(. (FAI!RINGTON'S BLOCK,) sfoaw .a

flRE-HAUTE, INDIANA "5« (IVO'X

fclSt

WE are now receiving our Spring and Summer Stock, from our own Manufactory. Louisville, Ky.

Jl ^stiiaus $ is

-BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. Hp ^TER

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT—UNION ROW. 1 have just received,' and am now opening and ofTerine for sale, at my eligible stand in J\.

an

Thankful for former patronage, the undersigned hopes to

merit a contihuatico of former favors, as he is confident that ho can offer as good bargains as any establishment in the State—perhaps some better.

1

Brocade Silks,

Fancy Brocade Silks, Fancy Chenc Silks,

Fancy Chamolion Silks, a a re a in Fancy all wool Bareges,

Fancy Silk Tissues, White Crape Shawls, s'i Fancy Crape Scarfs,

::l-'

Saxe's Poems. Snow Imago and other twice told Tales, by Hawthorne.

Nights in a Block House. Western Portraiture, a description of Wisconsin. Illinois and Iowa, with Remarks on Minnesota, and other Territories, by Daniel S. Curtis*.

Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Expedition. Nineveh nnd its Remains, cheap edition. Life in the Sandwich Island*,by Rev. H.T. Checver. Women of Christianity, by Julia Kavannugh. Bayard Taylor's Poems. The Use of Sunshine, by the Author of the %Iaiden Aunt.

Evenings at Donaldson Manor, by Maria J. Mclntp?h. The Island Home, or the Young Cast away.

The livening Book, by Mrs. Kirkland. Lives of the Earlf Settlers of Ohio, by S. P. Hildreth.

Longfellow's Poems, Now Editionv History of Palestine, by John Kitto, by W. H. BUC*

John

April 7, '52-lTtf Sign of the Big Book,

SYLVESTER WILLIAMS,

UNDERTAKER and COFFIN-MAKER.

RESPECTFULLY

informs the citizens of

fancy Summer Shawls, Ladies who are particular hi selecting articles tbit are irtost becoming to them, and at the same time are desirous of studying economy, would do well to call at

F. NIPPERT'3 CHEAP CASH STORE, Farrington's Block North of the Public Square. June 2, 1852 -25-tf

For »ciitl'men'g Wear.

A

AN excellent new Piano, rose-

1

wood case, six octaves, and a mahogonr •fool, ia offered for sale.

Applv to P. S. DANALDSON. March 44.1852-15 tf

GOOD Stock of Linen and Cotton pant goods. Marseilles Vestings, aud a fioe lot of

Summer Collars and Cravats. Also—Leghorn, China Pearl and Kossuth Hats, for Men and Boys, at

Terre-Haute and vicinity, that he will give WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER undivided .attention to the above business, with *r TTi/lxxa and oathfiV a view to relieve the friends of deceased persons •"•tUo.1 allu JJcabUoi| from the indispensable trouble attending the Natipnal Road at., Green Front, death of a friend, and would state that ne is North of the Square, _-~~ prepared to undertake the whole business of a TtRRE-HAt'TE, Ind. funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at re-

Coffins kept on hand of all sizes. Best Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather To persons in the country. I would say that' I will furni*h 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 on Cherry street, between Market and Second. I Terre-Haute, March 13, 1850-13-tf

Exclusively to the ladies

A

BEAUTIFUL assortment of Ladies dou blcand single embroidered Under Sleeves* orders. Cuffs, Collars, Chemisettes, Capes and Caps. The highest Cash price paid for Sumac.

Also. Infants Caps, Linen Handkerchiefs,! JCT The highest cash price paid for Hides4 Mourning Colfaro and Cuffs, Jaconctt and grggn and dry, atall times. Swi«s Edgings and Inserting*, Lisle and Lin- JOHN TIERNAN.

do. ,r October 18. 1851-wtf A fine assortment of aasorted colors, Kid, I Silk, Lisle and Cotton Gloves, black and fancy ClOtllS .it WnMlP^alC. colored Fans, a large lot of black and fancy "RY the piece or case, at ARNOLD'S Terre-Hauto Silk Parasols, Silk Barege, Thread and Grass -^(May

TOUSEY'S CASH STORE,

May 26,-24-m3 No. 2, Phoenix Block.

The best Family Flour and Corn Meal

j^LWAYS on hand and for sale at

Mav 12, lS52-22-tf

S S

rtSsKl

Jlviis&ftSI '-id

XRS.T3

JIJICS,

Blasting and Rifle Powder.

Slippers, Overshoes, p. & £i-0wn will attend to sales of Flour, Cora*,, Gaiters, Brogans.&c., Bacon, and all kinds of Produce.

&c„ ever brought to December 3 1851 ^Mypd.

4

1

l!

Kid and Silk Gloves,

l!

For sale cheap. Cnll and see them. Apr. 28,-20tf. J. H. TURNER.

DYE-STUFFS, &C.

200

LBS. Indigo, (S. F. A. No. 1 350 lbs. Ext. Logwood. 200 500 400 150 200 200 50 50

received and for sale at ........ BROWNING A WALL'S "J Prairie City Drug Store.

TfcWe-Htfule, May 5, lPJ2 -21-tf

NKW BOOKS.

"^OL. 4, Bancrofts History of the United States.

Lectures on the History of France^ by Sir James Stephen Faggot of French Sticks, by Sir Francis Hoad. •,

Clovernoolt, by Alice Carey. Heart* Unveiled,or I know you like

nim.by

Sarah

Emery Sevmour. The Wide, Wide World. Dream Land by Daylight, by Caroline Chccsebro.

Gleanings and Gronpingf, by Danforth. A Lady's Voyape around tho World.

!',,k'

a

N or E as or S a re

vsf

Terre-Haute, Ind.

WM. BROW*.

Sugtr|

Union Row, National stuffs, Refined Sugar, Spanish Shoe Loather, whole Road Street, tlie lax ground Spices, &c., &. est and most extensive ALSO—Agents for Cotton yarns, Kanawha Salt, stock of Boots, Shoes,

QKO. rOSTKR

& BB0WN

DEAI.EK5:

grocr:rims & producje, .14 Corner of Main and First Streets, EVANSVILLE. INDIANA.

,r

EEP constantly on_band in full supply of Coffee,

Molasses, Teos, Tobacco", "Nail#, Dye,-

1

S Ai DR. Si A. WEAVER'S Canker and Salt Rheum Syrup. CANKER CURE AND CERATE.

THESE

preparations are scientific productions of a, regular educated physician, (who is now extern

found in my late importations, sivvly engaged in the practice of his profession.)— from the Eastern Cities, all They have becomo desorvedly popular in all sections bought nt the lowest rates, and will be disposed of accordingly.

his profession.}— ulnr in all sections

of the country, where they l\a"vo"bo"cn introduced, from the fact that tuoy liaVe never failed to effect a cure whore they have been used according to direction.

THE CJtJfKF.n and SJ3I.T RHEUM SVROP i* an article differing entirely from Sarsaparilla or Dqclf Syrups, or any other preparation ever offered to the' public. It can be positively relied on for the effectual cure of Scrofulous Humors, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Canker in the Mouth, Stomach or Bowel*, Female' weaknesses, and all humors arising from an impure* state of tbe blood In a worditis a complete renovator, eradicating disease and restoring to healthy action every part of tbe system. ,, f:,

THE CERATE in all cases of humors, and especially for Salt Rheum and Erysipelas, is a valuable accompaniment to the Syrup, as it will effectually de stroy all vestige of humor from the surface of the body, which will be driven out by the use of the Syrup. It is one of tbe most vnluable external applications ever known for Burns, Scalds, Scald Head, Old Sores,

Piles,

Barbers' Itch and all other eruptions on the skin, far surpasses all other external applications. J. N. HarrisSt Co., No. ?, College Building, (opposite tho Gibson House,) Walnut street, genoral agents for Cincinnati and the western states.

We would like to have those that arc afflicted with the diseases abovo mentioned to call on us. We wlU warrant them a speedy cure.

Sold by J. HI CUNINGHAM, agent for Terre-Haute D. A. Kedfield dc W. W. Kouirts, Indianapolis.

1

Blue Vitriol Sup. Carb. Soda Cream Tartar Tarlaric Acid Aqua Ammonia, (F. F. F.J Sulph. iEthor Peruvian Bark, (Red do do (Pale,) just

S 1 0 1 8 5 1 9

j?EMOVAI7T

«/. M. IIA OER Embraces this opportunity /of informing his old pat­

rons, and the public generally, that he has re-'/ moved his Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, to the frame building, on Mnrket Street, south of Longdon's (formerly Dole's) Livery Stable, where he keeps a general assortment of

Saddlery. Harness, JJridles,! and every thing in that lino. All work entrusted to him will be neat" ly aud promptly executed.

MR. SAMUEL IIAGER

HAS,

nlso, removed his MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE in the front part of the same building. All business entrusted to him wilf receive prompt and efficient attention. ....

Terre-Haute, March 31, 1852-16-tf

National Rood Street, opposit" Union Rotefj, TERRE-HAUTE, IND. -Ji

THE*•-Subscribersinform

_Clothfn- store.

5. '.W. 81-iy

the public that they'

have just opened on National Road Street^!, opposite Union Itow, a ,,

E A E S O E

Willi a full assortment of all kinds of Leather, as Spanish, Cincinnati nnd country tanned, Solc-lenther, Upper, Kip, Bridle, Harness,!Skirtingand Collar Leather, French and Phil-1 adelphin calfskins. Lining. Sheep and Deer skins, Binding, Padskins, 1 ampico and French, Men's and Ladies Morocco.

They also intend to keep a general assortment of Shoe-Findings. Lasts, Bool and Shoe Trees,'

Clamps, Pegs, etc., etc.

Their arrangements with the Manufacturers,

and Importers in the eastern cities are such as a a

lowest prices

flJT Cash paid for Green and Dry Hides.' GEO. KERCKHOFF, dt CO. Terre-Haute, April, 21, lfc?52.-l9-tf

Bargains to be had in Leather

AT REDUCER PRICES!

JOHN TIVKNJlN,

11THE

duced prices. J- the public generally, that he has the most A hearse will, in all cases ba furnished, free complete stock of LEATHER in this market, oj charge to such as procurc coffins at his esrf vhich i« oftVrcd at tho lowestraleB, among which tablishmcnt. may be found the

undersigned informs his friends and

New York Rod Cincinnati Band Harness, Bridle and Skirting Leather Kip and Calf Skins and upper Leather Lining and Pad Skins i-i: 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 cal* and examine my stock. CASH paid for Leather in the rough. Prompt attention paid to al i.i'i

I NEW SHINGLE FACTORY. 'HE »ub»cribern would respectfully inform tbe cit I liens of

Terre-Haute

5

and the surrounding cotm

try. that they have just commenced manufacturing^ Shingles superior to any offered for sale in this place

trr

Falling and Cloth Dressing

fa,

We invite all who wish to dwell under good rools ,t» givens a call before purchasing elsewhere.

All orders from a distance promptly attended to. M. B. W. WALLAUb. $

Factory back of H. Fairbanks' rifle factory fia^t Fourth Street, between Ohio and Main ate. ej-Terre-Haute, March 31,1855-16-tf

y^ONE at all times and in the best manner.

at

HOLMES' MILL.

May 12. 1B52-22 tf

Book Agents IVantrd.

TO

circulate New diana and Illi

are offered to those business. Appl^

HOLMES' MILIvM

June 9, '52,-26tf Sign of the Big,Book.