Wabash Express, Volume 11, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 August 1852 — Page 4
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^gjRRE-EA UTE, IXDIAXJi. S! ?*i ,IWS
SIGN OF THE MILI. SAW.
rriHE subscribers underlie firm nfPOTWIN" 46 BURNAM, arc now, receiving at their store between Groverman & Bourne atifl Wood
Donnelly, on National Road Street, direct
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*1 mi*?ii^n jirifl bWten Ifardivare
The most approved makes of Mill,
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n,1l"r s-lW'(-
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Cash
Lace and Muslin Curtains, per'/, Blue and Crimson
Ext. Jalap, in 1, 4 nnd 8 ok. pots Ext.Sarsapnrilla,in 1,4 and lfioz pots Ext. Butternut, in Ext. Stvammonium. in l,2and 4oz. Blue Mass, (Mauder it Weaver's Eng. Calomel Am. Calomel^ Hydrarg. Cwta Gum Camphor, Wist received and for mlowNiNo & walls
Uardwras Stor«. Ma? 5, l£5a.-9i-U
Prairie-Oitv Drugstore.
May i. 1852-21-tf
Gold on Oppoi-tunity!
HAVING
received and Opened my entire
uew stock of fancy and staple Dry Goods, 1 now offer them to the'public at unusually low prices for ea*h. Every variety of goods thai it usual to keep in a woll appointed dry
&i"ERow>ixo.
riera' Tools, a fine as«wrt::ient Carriage and warrant, sud arc determined toseli for cash,or touarlC"" lUOi^, tt iiiik «9.wiii.r u^ irurT-aw*, CUM U** Cabinet Makers' Tool* rtnd materials of every aSy2*" S5£ kind.
"Ruiiilinor iVl.it^na Manufacturers, PhrricUus, Consumersafad realcr% ijuiiuiiig pencrally, who will And our stock to comprise a full, Such as Locks, Latches, Bolts, bell 1 uus, extensive arid well selected.supply of Butts and Screws, &c., &c. DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Cut-
and other Saws. Shot Guns, Kiil'-s, I istoH, Gun Barrels, Mountings, Locks, Caps. «tc.
Pump Chain and Crauk«, liar and Manure Forks, Shovels and Spades, Grass and Grain Scythes, Plow Wings. Slabs, Hoes, fcc.
Paints, Oils, C)C., White Leau, torn ramea
best brand.
A vprr choice lot of Paints, embracing tue
Ho",™'1 tS oLr BruTh^&Z.V&' Our STOCK of shelf hardware embraces a Street. great variety of Pocket and Table
Cltler's
and other goods. Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock, a* we purchase largely for the Wholesale trade.
This Stock is fresh and entirely new, and we are determined to offer goods at such prices as will give satisfaction.
paid f«r Feathers, R.ags, Bcoswax,
Giuseng and other trade. A. C. POT WIN, Late of the Wabash Slnrc.
S. W. BURN AM.
Terre-llautc, April 14,1852-18-ly (Courier copy.]
eash
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WEofare
now recclvinit an imcommenly Hrjre stock all kinds of kYaVT,K .mil FANCY UH\
GOODS, for the spritiK triule also, the most extensive nssoitment of House Furnishing Goods iu the VVibasu
Valley, among which are Quilts, Counterpanes, Toilet
French Table Covers, Piano Covers, and a great vsrletv of Window shade*, (»omo bojiitiful styles, and cheaper thctn ever,) window Coiukes, Curtain Bands and Pin*, Cord# and Tasnela, &c.
Our Ci'ipct department Is more extensive than ever, ombracing some 3D piecca of ths diffemit crades and ntylcs of Three Ply, Vcnetinu. Fine, E tra Flno aud Super Flno Ingrain Carpets,
Ruga and Mitta,
0 4. 8-1,10-4, 12-4, nnd 10-1 1IHUGGKT, 4 1, 5-1, and G-t WHITK and CHECK MATTING, H-4, 4 4, 5 1. C-4, 8 4 and 12-1 Fl.OOH OILCLOTH, TABl.li OIL CLOTH, HOPE MATTING, Ac,
A very largo stocli of satin and common Paper Hangings, Window Paper, Bordering, large amlsmall LouUlnc Glasses, Ac. tlufuns-
Ware, Glassware, IJools and Shoes, Hats and C"p», Groceries, Leftthur.^i&c. In short, almost everything at such prices us will stalls is whai makes goods eho CASH STOKIi the place for bargains
Teire-Iiaute, May 5, '52-21-ly
FI?USII MEDICINHS. loO oz. Sulphate Quinine 80 Prtccip Ext. Bark 50 Tannin 50 Salicine 100 dra. Sulph, Morphine 100 Acetate do !J01bs. Comp. Ext. Coloi vnth, in 1,2 and 4 oz. pot.* 10 Ext. Dandelion, in 1,2 and 4 oz pots 25 lbs. Ext. Oentian, in 1. 4, nnd lfioz. pots
uutiw
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Do Laines, and Ginghams
goods -store may bo procured lu'ro. artlicted give this preparation a trial, Beautiful hgured and plain dress _uks. hg- j)p ^i-eat suffering nnd an ured and plaia Rerages. 1 opltns fancy Lawns,
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K-a-
It? montn" as possmte. at Pl'ERT'S CHEAP CASH STORE.
F. Ml 1 Lit I 'b CHEAP OA&n 81 ORE. ,ong
FarHrtSton's Block. North of the Public Square, Terre-Haute. June 5. '53.-25-tf
MBGM! 8
"VVnSHIXO to clo«e my business in TorreHaute, I uow offer "at cost and carriage, a general stock of Goods, consisting "f
FRENCH FANCY GOODS,
Mar 19, 1352. HOLMES' MILL
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the stock is closed oat. for ea^h. or approved i»et work will be promptly executed, and warproduce. dail early for bargains.
E. LESEURE, West of the Square.
srre-Haate. June 9. 3m$3.
CL O THING! CL O THING!
Spring Arrival,
rpHR attcntuu of th" nubile is tailed to the Wiciifcl JL sMOiunci. of CK-tinn,'. just received at the Terro-Ha\»te Clolhinjr Store.
This stoik Is tlif !*rgc»t in the pUc«.ewbr»rtog eve ry virletyof CtothiuC aud will scld at «*twiaely 1 JevrprKc*.
As vro manofac'.tsrc our own »toc*. we wartsot ry article to be mttde v( (toed mstem). and, any artitle cot proving si repmented. can b« muruid and the money will b« itAto'ded, All »r» tttvlted to Call.
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BROWNING & WALL Wholesale and Retail Dnisgi Ks
U„I1U11W
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Corft„r 4th
from the manufactories ami eastern ernes, a TERRE-HA XJTE, IXDI AX A large and exijgiiffive -stock
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HAVING
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Nador.al Road S-s Union Eow,
purchasedthisnew andelegant establishment from ii» fonntrpropritttr,lr. K. H.S warn,
Wo respectfully invite the attention of Merchants,
Surgical Instruments, 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, dc., All of which we will seii at Wholesale or Retail, upon terms a* favoraVl© as any establishment in the'-V elley." Having made extensive arrangements in Sew
ALSO, a large stock Saddlery Hardware Of everv description Patented Enameled Leather. Oil Cloths, Morocco, Pad and other yorltt Boston, and Philadelphia, for the purchase of (81,q.,|,||„ Trepn Ac I our Goods from Importers and first hands, we feel Skins, Saddle 1 rces, »Vc. assured that by tbeso increased facilities, we can offer liope alld OordniTC, Ol all KlllUSj creater inducements to the trade than has ever before _'. wi.:,„ I^,,,1 miirranted been offered in tUSp market.
Tr-p0nc
0f
ofUicfirm, -)r.WALL, beng a prsctilioncr
Mcdidnc, will keep his cffice in th? counting-room
amlwiit,
atail times, give his personal attention 10
N. R: Ginseaff, Flaxseed, Beeswax and Mustard Seed, taken in exchange for gbdds, or in payment of debt*.
May 5, If^S-Sl-lf
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SPRIXG AND STJMMES ARRIVAL OF
UXIOX It 0 W, Xo
ift-j 1, 2 and 4 oz. pots prietor of the above valuable Preparation, by ¥§1- 10 Ext Dandelion, in 1,2 and a close observation for a series of years of this disease in ALL its varieties, and unceasing research among tho
O O & O
Ccjvera, TAVE been for •evornl weeks receiving new sup^ Curtain Dru• jAl plies of cood Damask,
VEGETABLE PRODUCTIONS
of the Earth, enabled to offer the Public a Certain and Permanent Remedy, Which will effect a Sl'EEDY Cure if tnken 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 hits advanced in favor with the Public, relying upon its merits alone, and is universally acknowledged the ONLY MEDICINE that will effect a safe and iU'rmnnciit €»u-e.
Being entirely a VEGETABLE PRODUCTION its effects upon the {.ystem are highly salutary, improving tho general health and invigorating the constitution. Let all who are and they impaired
I i* I 11» Ull' LUUol il lit lUil. J-*v. 4. Ui.
C(1|ls!jtution
nnd barr aud cotton Mid Bn»« ii i-«.i.r»i.v. Whcr. once trie-i its sup Cotton Yarns, Boots and t^hoes for oinc
public
,10
March 24, 1SS2-I5-If
HSPK
I sj /U6H« ^*CJL1.C.
trictly aecor-
"Twobottle* taken Mric
0-|u,r nu.(j!0i,i(
i.s too apparent to ecnpe obser-
men,boys and children. vation. and when its virtues arc once known, in*'* TIT «. r^RlViS Extra hue and common b.Uc Hats. Kossuth
lof!iJtir
1 n.. A I'M'.t- Ti-nr* CABINET MAKING. Jewelry. (lun i, Qu?cns\vjrt\ '.iurc, rpnE under Mailed is prepared to furnish any
Dry Goods, Faacy Silks, and Hdsiory. article in the cabinet lin«\ at short notice, Also—Groceries, Dyt-Siuffs. (fo., d'C. and fair prices. Bedsteads, of nil qualities. To a person purchasing tho whole stock, a'Bureaus, Dining, and Centre Tables, Book fino opportunity x* offereii to commence busi-1 Cases, Desks,. Secretaries. Wash Stands, Cnp-
i,c .,trtte
w|m,
in^ constantly oo hand tor the purpose. lay 5, '5S.81-ly
WOOI W \\TPn S.iTIX VESTS. E be as a a a at he it an exchange for Full Cloths. Cassimere#, Sat- be found at AmoU^s Cioti-isgStons. Also, asapetinetts, Flannels, Blankets. £c nt
riir*r}ic!*
remedy to I
and Mexican do .Looku»g Glasses, oa :bucar.i4mpW. No familv should be without it, and iMirWardmjT and CoJllllllSSDn M:.TCSiailtS, Molasses, and Tobacco. The«c those who have neS it never will. Tins high-1 cor.vek commerce a'p t.ArAYrrrt- sts.. of the many articles, huhtn »y b, lv vnluable remedv has performed some of the NEW ORLEANS. f°r ?TORF "'u-st extraordinary cures botii in recent and
stnndinir C(l l,s Fevcr rtnd
Ague. In
of debilitv which often succeed llilioiis'or Other Fevers, This has beon found a most efficacious and speedy remedy, restoring-the tone of the Stomach and bracing tho nervous svs'em generally.
BROWNING A WALT-, Self .4.i?cn/$. Tnre-Hautt, Ind.
Terre-Haute, June 2. l-52 -2 Vtf
cf SiUo ia te
Wood and Coal Wanted 1 Ca*U P«id for Wheat N exchange for Carding and Fulling* £c.,i T^iELIVEIvED at HOLMES* MIL'
ab-
nt cash rates. t.r Shop, corncr of 4th ant) Cherrv streets, on JOHN GANlEAlR.
FOR SALE.
t¥ App
AN excellent new Piano, rosewood case, six octavps. and a mahogany stool, is offered for sale.
D. S. DANALDSON.
March Sl.imiS tf
Notiea to Gentlemen.
DWID
DAVID H. ARNOLD,
H. ARNOLD i* prepared to manufactareall Kinds of Clatfelrs to ordtr, *t short notice, ,A i"
... ... !*rsc *»artm«st of fiaeCloths, Castimtrresand Veil-) «.IT:.rrn RFVOI.VFRS East sUte t»f the Public Square. atK door to Pci'tx'a int. consnoUv co hand tor the »urtK.e. I
Pictorial Brother Jonathan,
Salt and G-unny Bags. Qnn SACKS TurJrt Island, Salt SOOOuTtrce gu* T"^( OUv bathelsGunayBar* onh»ad_Midfor mU rf nn^riVfiitivt'i the lowest r.tea.by FOSTER BKO%YN. e- r*v. Docsmber 3 l&il-iMypd /*4. Jo»e 3, Sign of the Btg Book.
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THE GREAT KENTUCKY -REKED74 r/TDtfr^roMiVi«jjac?s
S A A A I A
Bull mediii...
direct from the ^lanuf.ictories at
Pittsburgh and Win-din?, and from the various .Manuf sctoriss at tho East, as well as from llio Importers in New York and PhiUdclphia. When ull the purchases filial! have arrived, their assortment will be larger md better assorted, by far, thun any stock ever opened in ih place or vicinity. The recont decline in the prices of both Domestic end Foreign Hardware, and He~rvy Goods, is such, that they are now offering every description of noodaat extremely low prices.
Their purchases liavo been made with special reference to the Wholesale Or Jobbing business. irT'Countrv Merchants, and Pedlars c/in bo supV'liod with goudsat prices entirely satisfactory.
Terre-Haute, May 5,18o0.-21-lf
VVlilGHT'S TUNIC,
FEVER AID
A§UE
MIXTURE
A certain, safe, fcpeedy and permanent cure
iiing cvtr called for, and °H I for SKX'iS'&'WK'fiSl CHILLS .1X1) I EVER. r.YCB. IreMITTEHT OB
1HTERMITTEKT
FEVERS.
.^LMOST every one if so familiar with the /A. symptoms of this di.-tressing disease, thai it. is uot necessary to give a description of them. Although, "bv far, the most common complaint to which tlie human body is subject, therein no disease to difficult to subdue by the usual mode of practice. The public have long sought for a Mediciuc that would ofivctually remove this dangerous malady. The pro-
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IT is put up in full quart bottles, and contains tie sUznstiJ Of *iz tim^tasmuchpore Honduras Sar!*i_ :_^ ^n
N
iPi-ir.e
Sarsapo'-a, wheu pure and properly prepared, vvm the only uae panitcca f-T ill aiW?e« (trigiuatinp from an impure state clth^ hi- ..»i, the -u' of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil hfci-iw in ycuih, barrenness, VVc boldly assert that JOHN BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT O? SARSAPJiBILLA is the only preparation before the public that is prepared On Strictly scientific principle* and of uniform strength. The Sarsaparilla is purchased witUoat regard to price, aad every pound, before being", used, is subject to the strictest chemical xesOt, and iti grniiineness ascemin':d before being tweft
Bull's Satrsaparilia ilsO:contains the virtues of several other valuable medical rooif, together forming the best compound, and producing the gremtett curative cgext in the vsrtd This medicine. When used according to directions, jtill cur* tcitbeut fail. .. Scrofula or King'savil,
Careers, Tumors,i.rnptiocs or
{heShin, Krysi^e'.^s, Chronic Sort- Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald He&d^Rheumatism and Pains in the Bones Ar*
Joints, "old Sores end Ulcears,
Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis Dys*
P1iliieys,
sria. Salt Eheum,.Diseases of tho Loss of Appetite, Die?, ease arising from the «*e of
Hftrcnry, Pain in too Side and Shoulders, General Debility,
Dropsy,
Lumbago, Jaundice, Costlvencss, Sore Throat Bronchitis. Coughs, Colds, Weahnese of the Chest, Pulmon-
ary Affettions. and all other diserses sntlinf to projijucc*ConsutH&tioft, LlVt^r Cbrisplslnt, Female Irrc^ulaiUfos and Com 1 .. *"•*.!_ I V* MnMna tl AM V\ A T.t ClM 1*
tending to pro ortiplaint, FemaL
plaint?, SicK and Nervous Headache, Law Spirits, Night Sweats. Eipcsure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases and i'. a spring end summer driuk, and general tonic for the .system,r agentle and pleassntpurgative, raLrsuperior to
Blue Lick or Congress Wsjjr, Salts, or Seidlitz Powders.
5 9 S 4 Si 4 REA®! 1 2.?C. V21 RE V!)!!! The truly wonderful arid re mark able cores that have come under our immediate observation have more than convinced us that Doctor BuH is a great man, aud. that his Fluid Extract cf.Sarsaparilla is ths most valuable combination of ..vegetable extracts that the science of cheinidtry has y^t produced. All success to the Doctor iu his new enterprise, say vti.—Louisville Courier,
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with his ,Sarsffiarilla, will create a far more enthusi astic excitement east than Br.rnum did with Jenny Lind. We would not have our readers understand us classing the Doctor and his Sarsaparilla with Barntlm and Jenny Lind, becausc all who spend their dollar for a bottlo of Bull's'Sarsnparilla will get its equivalent and wa have hoard it siily hinted that m-iuy, after hearing the divine JcnAy, and finding their pocket minus from ten to twenty dollars, thought it was paying pretty dear for the whistle. One objection we have to Hull's Sars^pirilla, and only one—it is so exceedingly pleasant to the taste, and invigorating to the system, that, once in the habit of using-if, it is equal to smoking fine rcgalies, chewing Ltfnghorne's best, or drinking Walker's mint juleps'—you can't quit it.—Louisville Democrat. ..
The above complimentary notices fr.»m the editors of the Louisville Courier and Democrat were endorsed by Gjo. D. Prentice, Est}., tho distinguished editor of the Louisville Journal, in the following flattering notice:
There is no doubt in the world cf tho greatness cf Dr. Bull, ami the excellence of his Sirsaparilla. Some .of the most scientific physicians ir. the city have applauded the Sarsapnrilla, and, what is a great deal hotter, tho million applaudedit too. It is having a tremendous sale. The celebrated Jayne lias, from the profits of his medicine, a granite •l-ce in Philadelphia. seven stories hi«h, and Dr| Bull, if he ohoosr s, can very soon build one twice as high as that. It is. are told, very ditllcult for him to walk tbrongli oU streets at all, as he finds hiins 'lf arrested at every step by grateliil mcu and women, ninny ofwhom have traveled from great distances to look upon their ben efactor, mid tobless him for their wonderful rsrstora tion to hoalth. The Doctor, with all his c.xtraoidiiuv ry 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 nmde as glorious a campaign against hnman diseases as Gen. Scott made against theMexi cans. jwrsc E TO A ff.K $.
John Bull's Snrsfparilla is one of the greatest female nudiclnes now in existence. In those numerous cases where tho constitution is debilitated, the nervous energy is lessened, when the efforts cf nature ars weak nnd deficient, or ore profuse aud overwrought, when the face is pale colorless, the strength feeble and yielding, the spirits troubled and dcprcs^d, the health broken, juiudshaken, and consequently the happiness destroyed—then Bull's SarsaparilLv is a sovereign remedy. It assists nature iu the performance of her duty, braceB tho whole system, renew.' permanently the natural energies, removes obstructions, checks excess, ero.ileit' pure and healthy blood, ind imparts health and happiness. Were lnd:ci gcnejjaily to adnpt the u»e of this medicine, we would see far le?s suiTerin?, disease and unhappiuess among them than now exists, health would take the place ofdiseasc, the rosy cheek would succsed the pallid face we should Invo smiles instead of tears, and perhaps a happy long life instead of one cut ShoTt by disease, or made miserable by continued suffcrfng and affliction. At that critical period termed the "turn of life," which is often attended with so much danger, Bull's Snrsaprrilla is found to exert a iru fU-beneficial effect. All ladies approaching this cllsis should ho nppiiscdcf this fact, and avail themselves of this valuable rneJieine.
A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SIC1X. How we all rdniive a clear, beautiful, wliite skin, and a rosy colcinc-d tlieeh. I-tow often do. we see persons, nut possesions.tlii* "desideratum so devoutly to be wished," resoiiiiig to cosmetics, lotions, washes, paints, and coloring-materials, to rAtnrt to them a scmblanee of what disease has deprived them of, nnd that, too, with great injury to the skin. Bu'.Vs SarsapariUa is the list cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin by removing every particle or morbid and dis eased matter from the blood, making it pure, healthy and vigorous, eiving activity to every minute vessel, and thancfni: the vellonv and dark countenance to the blo»m nml freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon the use rf paints nnd mixtures, and use Hull's Sarsaparilla. tlie^nly effectual remedy. "A woTd to the -wis? if sufficient," and a hint is enough for the ladies.
Wo earnestly invite all persons who are suffering with any of the ills that flesh is heir to. to call nn Pr. John Bull's agent, and get a copy of Bull's F:i mi I Journal, gratis and for the sake of humanity, we hope that a sin ltvindividu.il will not be found unwilling to give Bull's Sarsaparilla a trial, after rcadimr, and recollection, at the same time, that it is impossible for the lloctiif to publish the tenth pan or the number of certificates of astounding on.'a performed by his Ssrsnparilla. The amount of testimony voluntarily showered on Hr. Bull's Snisaparilla. from well knowh and distinguished Individuals, both in' public and private life, has been perfectly overwhelming
Pr. John Bull's principal office PI Fourth stieet, Louisville. Ky., where ail applications for agencies
A. ITF.LM,
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O E I E S
I O W I I & A A RE now rrceiving their sprintr stock, -1 ststing of & full assortmentof Groceries
ranted g»yd an icle. jail kinds Lumber forcabinet makinc. amlcowntry pro-J ii duce for faixiiiy use, will be taken in exchange, iVnils. LenlSl'T.
H,Llu,n5
Kn,
HOLMES* BULL
Msv 19. l?€3 tf
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aanofictured
ana
C. T.
•Haute, where 1 ruprictoi
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"Vj"OTICE—The firm of Overton. Cliism «t iN Co., was diss
rolved on the 1st August.
M. A. IMni .S: €. Chism,
MEMBERS.of.theand
late firm. Wilt confitnie
the Commission ForwardingbiiM'ness as herelofiire at the old stand, corner Commerce and Lafavette streets, and re^pocffhlly solicit a continvRiiice of the patronage heretofore extended to their late tirm under the name and style of HELM CHISM.
New Orleans, Aug. 5. lS51-36-wlyr
COJ»of
Ac .itc.. all of which will be disposed of at the lowest figure. Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Bow.
March 3, iSS2-l2-tf L,i H.
N E W O O S
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE. The subscriber has just received a
VA new supply of Gold and Silver Watch^es. Silver Spoons, Gold Pins. Finger Rings. Ear Rijijr4. Cuff Pins Loeket, Vest and
Dntt* ila #t mi tHA riyil
Gitard Chains Pencils, and the best of Gold Wns Steel and Fancy Cfoods. CUTLERY—Consisting- of«fine"*Poeket aad
V.
Specks nod cases. Goid and Silver. Placed and Steel Frames, to suit all eyes. CLOCKS, of different^ inds and prices.
Watches repaired in the best workman-like manner, and KarraKttd. JACOB K. CRTSHER.
IT Shop, first dotir West of Farrington's Block, and North of the Square. December
Cotton Yarn! Cotton Yarn. A E S 5 A the stale of Maysville (Kv Cotton Tan?*, t!ie l«st anlcleknown in the vest Purchasers by tbe bus. or otherwise, will be •opriied at the lowest figures.
Apt 98,
a&BSMi
?&«^
$100,000—paid
All should insure whose income depends upon their
a
'jm"n
President of BoOlD OF Wiggins, T.S. Goodman, Esq.
.ETNA INSURANCE COMpANY, OF UTICA, NEW YORK. a a 8 1 2 5 0 0 0 £2ECUREi under the General Insurance Law of New 100 kegs Pure lO York. Risks in the above Company, both in the Fire and Marine Department, will be taken on as fair terms as any respectable Company in the west.
All lcsscis will Tie- promptly adjusted. S. H. POTTER, Agent. January 14, lfi52-5,tf
Hartford JLife and Health insurance ('. OFFICE, POST OFFICr BU1LP1NG, HARTFORD, CO.VX.
Capital aud Surplus over $200,000. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4,000 POLICIES. yO
HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY TtlE COMPANY. MIE Hartford Life and Health Insurance Company take risks on Life, grant or purchase annuities, confer endowments, and make contracts upon and appertaining to deferred and reversionary interests connccted with life risks, agreeably to the powers and privileges conferred by the charter.
The business of the Company is conducted upon the Joint S'.ook and Mutual Plan, at the option of the'insured, thus meeting the wants and circumstances of the public more fully, it is believed, than purely Mutual Companies can do. .Annuities will be granted or purchased, and endowments conferred on terms highly favorable. and according to the rates of the most reliable and well conducted Companies in this country and in England.
The'Charter of this Company provides that the wife may insure the life of her husband. and the amount to be paid be secure from creditors at his death.
An equitable sum' will always be paid for policies surrendered to the company before they expire.
Travelling, sea, and foreign residence permits will be granted at a small extra premium. Policies outlives of persons going to California will be granted on the Joint Stock princi pie only, and at an extra rate of premium.
Extract from the Certificate of the Comptroller of the State of Connecticut, dated— Jaxuaky 7th, 1^51. "The great success and prudent management of this company, together with its well invested capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire confidence of the community, and I recommend it, a$ iu my opinion equal in strength aiul ability to the "best institutions of the kind in the Union." (Signed,) [I,, s.] RUFUS G: 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. ,T.\S. DIXON. President.
WM. T. HOOKER, Vice Pres't.
HENRY L. MILLER, SecretaryW. N. HAMILTON. Agent at Terre-Ilaute. Hartford, Dec. 31, 1851-3-tf
JStna Insurance Company, OF HARTFiRD, CONN. rnnital Slock 8300.0-K)—sill paid up. rpHE undersigned has been appointed Agent of this 1 Company, at this place, and is prepared to t^kc Fire and Marine risks upon reasonable terms. This company was incorporated in the year 1819, and issecond to none In the United States.
W.J*. HAMILTON, Agent.
Terre-Hautc, December 10, lKjl-oS-tf
FIREMEN AND MECHANICS'
Insurance Company, Madison, Indiana. DIRECTOHS. David White
W. JIcKke Dusk,
Lodoe,
Samuel M. SrttADKK,
N. O. Williams, Wasutnoton Thomas, D. Blackmore, jr., Hikam K. Wells, Mattiikw Tkmitkly.
DAVID WHITE. President.
Thomas L. Paine, Cashier and Srcrrlanj. 17MRE Risks taken on Merchandise, DwellJ- iiigs. Stores, Manufactories, fcc. Also— Marine Risks on shipments of Produce and Merchandise generally, Inland or Atlantic and Pacific.
Losses promptly adjusted and paid. Agent at Terre-Haute, Ind., Feb. 2G, li-ol -11-t-f AS. II. TURNER,
Heavy Goods.
p®®
INSURANCE COMPANIES. S I N 0 1 8 5 1
JeSfeisoii Life Insurance Company, OF CINCINNA TI, OHIO. Capital
in and secured.'
Incorporated by the State of Ohio.
THIS
company have some pecuiiar advantages—its capital is paid in and secured—its Board of Directors well known thronghout the West
It has two departments—yoin Stock Mutttau The rates of premium th the Joint Stock department are reduced equal to an annual cash divideud or thirty
'YheMirardtpa'rtCeorissecuredby the whole cap, WHOLESALE DRUG-STORE, ital of the company, Md tU accumulations. Therates of premium are thi srf&easin other mutual cmnpanics. A not? for oncha'f of the premium is taken where the insurance is for life, and the annual premium amounts to 340
-j AA TONS OF IRON, Nails, Sptices, Anj_UU vils. Bellows, Vices, Sledges, Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Coil Chain, Elipiic Springs, Sprint Steel, Cast do., English ,, .. n,J,r. ,4r« '(%rmnn dn Ajneriean nnd Swndi'q
Hoop L. do., German do., American and bwedes
Blister do., Swedes and bable Bar Iron, bus-1
April 23, 1851-19-if
HARDWARE AND SADDLEHY.
S A a Only 30 days from Xew York City via Xew Orleans, per Ship Vancouver to Xew Orleans. W
E
Our custom?!? and all customers in want of any kind of HARDWARE will find what ire say true, if they will give tis a call.
S. H. POTTER 4 CO.
April 23,1951-19-tf ______
TAWKEll,a 0II
A E S a a a it i_) caived, and for sale br LUDOWICT A HULMAN,
Union Row, "J Door from West Comer. Jan. 15, lS51-3-tf
N E W S I O O S I AM now receiving a larjre and general stock of
cheap as the cheapest, either-wholesale_or re-
!ai*.
Northnd* PMeSqmvVOtUe Court House.
1 A
sasmmaas
N I N A S
Directly Korlh of the Court-House, and noxt door East-oT M. -W. Soaam's.^i^fc-pH I
Ting
HE undersigned has received and is receivthe largest stock of Drugs," Mcdicinos,
Mech^?^ Paints^Oils' aid Dye-stuffs ever brought to
Clerks Merchants, Tradesmen and Manufacturers, in Terre-Haute. Having made cash purchases for active businissf owners of real estate that is incum- j,e jg
the principals to insure their lives and assign the pollcies as their aec-urity. .. Directors.—H. IT. Goodman, W. Cones,. Wm-
enabled
SrSSU'SMSS W «p.riero Mtaf «M.«on... b».
Cashier or Clinton Baafe Goorge Carlisle, President siness in tryiugto supply the -wants ofhis cusLafayette Ban King Company A. G. Bart C. Con aha toniers in his line, to merit a continuance of Charles Goo.iann E. Ge--
r"—'1 1
E. Gest H. Payne.Cleveland! ^fr pa ^na^e Cleveland and Columbus Railroad. vJttc li
Firxsoe.—Hon. Jacob Burnet, Samuel UiiiS, rajjuio,
BAILEX
G. W.-Pathicx, M. D„ Medical Examiner, Tcrre-Haute, January 28, J852-7-ly
Vmto
DYE-STUFFS, &o.,
6 bbls Linsoed Oil, 50 Boxes Wind. Glass, 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 S6 Japan 300 Dry white do.45 Neat's ft. Oil, do.60 Castor Oil, 700 lbs". British Lustre,30 Ture 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. 400 150 Castile Soap, 40 200 Pearl Starch, 36 80 Chro. Yellow, 100 100 Green, 300 100 Pnris 120
April 2,1851-16-tf
Copperas, Am. Vermillion, gals. Sperm Oil, ft5. Indigo,
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! BARON LIE BIG in his cclobnitc.d work on Animal Cbemistrv, snv: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, anal oirousto the Gistric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of tnc stomach of the Ox, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be suftened, changed, and digested, Just in the same manner as they would be in tfie 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 parts of the Uai ted States.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the most marvellous effrcts, in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation. Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to.dvc thedctailsof cases in the limits of this advertisement hut authenticated certificates have been (riven of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia. New York and Boston alone. Those were nearly all desperate cases, and the curcs were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent.
It is a sreat NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly usefof fur tendency to Billiou*disorder.Liver Complaint, Fever and Aeuc, or badly treated Fc-vtr and Ai-'uc, and the evil effects of Quinine. Mercury, nnd other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use 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 Powdor and in Fluid form—and ir. Prescription vials for the use of Physicians.
PRIVATE CIRCULARS for thensettf Physician* may be obtained or Dr. Houghton or his Agents, des cribing the whole pioce$sof preparation, and glvin
the
are now enabled to announce the re-
ceipt of a large portion of our
Suelf Hardware, Saddlery & Carriage Trimmings
majenig ocit assortment more complete than it
ever was before, and far surpassing in extent gcretr
upon Which the claims of this new
rem,authorities dv nrohased
.'
Asit
no obj0Clio„ can
sia Nail Rods, Axle Drafts. nans iu j_cspectablc_»tand ng and regular practice Just received and selling at trreatlv reduced prices. S. H. POTTER" fe CO.
is NOT A SECRET REMEDY
be raised against its use by Physi-
Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. OBSERVETHIS!—Every bottle of the eenulne PEPSIN he«rs the written slenaturc of J. S. HOUGH TON, M. B., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trade Mark secured.
Sold by all Drugdstsaml Dealers in Medicines AGENTS.—WOOD & DONNELLY. Terre-Haute Crairheed fc Browning, Indianspolis. Wholesale and Retail A cents.
Tcrre-Haute, April 14,1852,- 18-tf.
J.tJUS BRADFORD. JOHN BBAPFOBD.
E N
I S N A N A O
GENUINEofDutch
CiWlini«.
Anker Brand Bolting
Cloths, all numbers Mill Spindles
Hunting Screws: Tempering
D=m!cl
jrolIRT
and quality any otper to be found at anve^tab- Machines Planter of Paris, always on hand hsumeut tn Terre- Haute, or the »v abash a'lev.
an(|
Streen
f(ir
saje
upon
1
*1 1
to Sell at as low rates as
unjr "tier Mt.Ui«hm»t on the Bis
sto'ck consists^s usual of a general assortmgnt, of Mifleral and Botanic Medicinas, suited to the1 wants of the Country, and .he hopes from his
W tdiqsj'i
Alum, Blue Stone,
PURE WINES and BRANDY, BOURBON, and RYE WHISKEY tc., for sale at Cuning ham's Wholesale Drug Store.
J. R. CUNING1IAM.
Entered according to Act of Congress, In the your 1S51. by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. !., in the clerk's OfF.ce of tho District Court for the Eastern
Histriet of Pennsylvania.
Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR v/
DYSPEPSIA!
OR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S
THE TRUE 1
mi, ««.1STKIC Jl'SCK from RENNET, or the fourth STOM- —, jf s.
PRfcPAREnTHE
REPA.... ACH OK OX, after directions of BAKON I.IEBIG. the- great Physiological Chemist, by HOUGHTON, M. 0., Philadelphia. Pa.
This is a truly md^rful remedy fir INDIGESTION*. DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION", and DEBILITY, Curing ofter Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gas trie Juice. ii"?' Haifa teaspoonful of
Pepsin, infused in water,
willdigcst ordissolve, Fioe Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the Purifuine, Preserving, and Stimulating Aceut of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Pieestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forminan ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical pow. i", nnd fnmishini COMPLETE and PERFECT KUBSTfTUTE for it. By the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA arc removed just as they would bo by a healthy Stomach. It is doius wonders for Dyspeptics, curinc dasesof DEBILITY, EMACIATION. NERVOUS DECLINE, nnd DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, supposod to be on the verge or the grave. The Scientific Evidence up which it is i'scd. is in the highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE.
Wire Smut
JAS. BRADFORD «t CO CINCINNATI. O.
iljrFor any farther information, apply to Arba Holmes, at Holme's Mill, in Tcrre-Haute.
April 1, '52,-17-ly.
—r*
Bebee's Extra Extra Hats! A FEW cases Be'ice's Extra Extra Silk Hatf. Spring Style.—
Spring Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps. Boimpts, Boots and Shoe®/ Hardware, Qneenswace, GrocerieSjic .bought in., the cheapest Eastern ^°r f*1* LUDOWICI HULMAN,
Also, Kosstfth, Brush, Ftir. Beaver, Mole«kin, Lechorn, Pearl, Pedal, Braid and Palm Leaf Hats, for sale cheqp by
J. H. TURNER.
North tide Public Square, opposite the Court Iloust. Apr. 27, lt52.-2tl-tf
DOUBLE
if
RE now mamifacturinffan
J, r- w' ti Ratified Whiskey, far suprrior to anv ev-
er brough {mm 4 n(1 jn
Apr. JXi, parity and flavor decidedly the best ever sold Shirt-i a'ld Collar^. la thfs western country. All those who pre*BBAirnrtt ^sonmeStcf Sbini and.Shin Col*
i.?\
BrSSff&T"-.
1
fer a first rate to
1L Urs. fcrsale.at AKNOLD'S CiotilusStcre. rams monev. will please Call at the auyfr^My CIXCIXXA TI STORE. Union Rote. fnC Tfzi All kinds of Domestic and Foreign WINES
Hearts Unveiled, or I Know you like Him. by Sarah Emery Seymour. Tho Wide, Wide World. "«.
Dream Land by Daylight, by Caroline ChcescbroGleaninss aud GroupinES,.by Danforth. A Lady's Voyare around the World. Moby Dick, by Herman Melville.
Sunimerfield. or Life on a F«rin. Alhan,a Talc of the New World, by the Author Lady Alice.
The Golden Legend, by Longfellow. Saxe's Poems. Snow Image and other twicctold Talcs, by Hawthorne.
Nictits in a Block House. Western Portraiture, a description of Wisconsin. Illinois and Iowa, with Hemarks on Minncootn, and other Territories, by Daniel 8. Curtiss.
Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Expedition. Nineveh and its Remains, cheap edition. Life in the Sandwich Islands,by Rev. H.T. Ctive far. Women of Christianityvby Julia Kavnnaugli Bayard Taylor's Poems. Tlie Use of Sunshine, by the Author of th# Maiden Aunt^
Evenings at Donaldson Manor, by Maria J. Mcintosh. The Island Home, or the Younff Cast away, ?,
The Evening Hook, by Mi t. Kirk land. Lives of the Early Settlors of Ohio, by (5. P. (flldreth.
Longfellow's Poems, New Edition. History of Palestine, by John Kitto, D. D.. frrsale by W. H. BUCKINGHAM.
April ?, '52-lTtf Sign of tho Big Hook.
SYLVESTER WILLIAMS
Terre-HaUtc, March l^IrJ 850-13-tf
A
A
article of Double
strength.
a common one, for the
and LIQUORS, of the best quality, and at Cm-
*"Th° IISStF"- ci.»u o»i2»d.
Mar 5. "33- ir n»xt d-mr tc Pott't'9. Terre-Haute, January 2?, 1^52 7-tf
it
sSHr^sf K, "^^S* &£& Sfc rtrin ffim --"*TlWBga ^yiiM
"*L O I S I
A N A E S S E N
E a
"MM* (FAliRINGTON'S BLOCK,)-: Of! 'O
FRE.fi- AUTE,. 4N DIAN A.
WE aro now.uceiviii^^'our Spring and Summer Stock,Jrorn
a a I
May 5, 1853-21-If
BOOTS, SHOES AND UATS.
W O E S E A N E A I
SIGN OF THE.BIG BOOT—UNION SOW. .t.t.-r I have just received, and am now opening and offering for salo, at my eligible stand in
#s
4
this market for the proof of which, the public gonerally are invited to call and examine.
Fashionable Eats. Fur. Plush, Velvet and v' other Caps, Suit—i to the tastes and pursos fall ctasses of buyers, will h'e
Thankful for former patron-
October 18, 1831-dwtf
NEW DRESS GOODSi •1!t'
BLACK
Brocade Silks,
Fancy Brocade Silks,
I) E-STfJ IAS7&C?
lOATjl LBS. Indigo, (.§. F. A. No. 1 &\r\.r 3f)d lbs. Ext. Logwood. 200 500 490 150 200 200 50 50
Blue Vittiol Sup. Oarb. Soda Cream Tartar Tartaric Acid
Vq
Sulph. /Ether Peruvian Bark, (Red dp do
received and for sale at BROWNING A WALL'S Prairie Cilv Drug Store
Terre-Haute, May 5, 1852.-21-if
». .,w ... Xv. Sugnr, To&s, Tobacco, Nails, Pjf6»* Union Row, National stuffs, Kcftucd Sugar, Spanish Shoe Leather, whole
Road Street, the larjv- ami ground Spices, Ac., «St. ALSO—Agents for Cotton yarns, Kanawha Salt, and Blasting and Rifle Powder.
est and most extensive stock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Brogans, &c., &c., ever brought to
W5t
N W O O S
*\7 Ot. ?, Hnncrortf! History of tlio United States.' I.et.tures
011
F. & Brown will attend to sales .of. Plour, Corn, Bacou, aud all kinds of Produce. Docember 3 1651-51-lypd
DR. S. A. WEAVES'S
Canker and Salt Rheum Syrup, 3 CANKER CU11E AND CERATE.
THESE
preparations are scientific productions of a regular educated physician, (who is now cxten-
found in my lato importations sivtly enpa^ed in the predict of his profession.)— from the Eastern Cities, nil They have become deservedly popular in all sections bought at the lowest rates, and of. the country, whero they have been introduced, froui v.'ill be disposed of accordingly, the fact thaCtncy have never failed to effect a cure
whore they
merit a continuance of former, favors, as he is confi- an article difi'erinp entirely from Strsaparilla or Dock dent that he ciui offer as good bargains as any estab- Syrnps, or ftny-other prepar'stlon' ever offered to the .- .. —, v.,.— public.- It cnu bo positively relied on for tho effectual cure of Scrofulous Humors, Erysipelas, Salt Kheuur,
liahment in the State—perhaps some better. Boots, Pumps, extra Kid Slippers, and any other work executed to order, as usual. .TUOS. P. MUKKAY.
have been used according to direction,
age, the undersigned hopes to THE CjJjVA'.EIJ and SALT RHEUM Sl'RUP is
Canker in tho Mouth, Stomach or Bowels, Fcmslo Weaknesses, and nil humors arising from ail impure state of the blood in word it is acoinplotc ronovntor, eradicating disease and restoring to healthy action every pnrt of the system.
E A
1,
Fancy Ohene Silks, '*.v Fancy Chatnelion Silks, Fancy Barege Do Laities, Fancy all wool Bareges, Fancy Silk Tissues, I W it a S a Fancy Crape Scarfs, Lnceand Muslin Undersleevcs, Cheinizetts. Kid and Silk Gloves, For sale cheap. Call and sec them.. _Apr. 23,-20tf. J, IL TURNER.
TiuTc-IJaute, March 31, lfc'52-lG-tf
Famngron's Bl*k North of the"Public Square, ^a&^V^mpt.T Sded to. .Time 2, 1^52 -25-tf
For (it iilli mf nN Wear.
GOOD St»«k of Linen and Cotton pant goods. Marseilles Vestinga, aud a fine lot ot 1
Summer Collars and Cravats.' Also—Leghorn, China Pearl and Kossnth Hats, for Men and Bovs, at
The best Family Flour and Cora Meal
ALWAYS
on hand and for sale at HOLMES' MILI
Mav 1C. 1862 22-tf
Aii iTl? J. UiW Uilll I R9 Xational Road Street, opposite Union Row, TERllE-HAUTE, IND.
1
E S in or a it have just opened on National Road Street, opposite Union Row, a
•1, EAT II EI? STORE,
Willi a full assortment, of all kinds of Leather, as Spanish, Cincinnati and country tanned Sole-lea titer. Uppr, Ivip, Bridle, Harness, Skirting and.Collar Leather, French and Philadelphia calfskins. Lining, Sheep and Deer skins, Binding,Padskins, '1 ninpicoand French, Men's nnd Ladies Morocco.
They also intend to keep a general assortment of Shoe-Findings. Lasts. Boot arid Shoe Trees,
Clumps. Pegs, etc., etc.
Their arrangements with the Manufacturers, and Importers in the eastern cities are such as to enable thein to sell every thing at the very lowest, prices.
O* Cash paid for Green and Dry Hides. .- GEO. KERCKHOFF, & CO. Terre-Haute, April, 21, lF52.-l9-tf
'Bargains to bo had in Leather AT UKIJUCKD t'EICKS! JO fix rI
UNDERTAKER nnd OOFFIX-MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Terre-Haute and vicinity, that he will give WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER I undivided attention to the above bnsines^ with a view to relieve the friends of deceased parsons from the indispensable trouble attending the death of a friend, and would state that he is prepared to undertake the whole business of funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at, reduced prices.
iccu priceu. A hcarec will, in all cases ho fumifthed, frc4 complete stock of J,hAlHhRu\ tins market, of charge to such as procure coffins at his es- which is off»:red at the luwest rates, among which tablishment. niav be found the
Coffins kept 011 hand of all sizes. To persons in the country. I would say that I will furnish coffins chcapcrthnn they hnvebcen furnished by any person in the county, and will attend the funeral with my hearse free nj charge, any distance not over ten miles. •Shop011 Cherry street,between Market and I Second. S
r|
S a
3 .A
VMUVH fO f»
tlffWO#
-1
T&mo
iTZi/l YSI.KA
TJUUS. $ ISvMCS, Xorth-East Corner Public Squaw, I
Tt'iTf-llaiite, IimI.
\V U. FOSTER. \V3t« BROWN,
T„
OCO. fOSTltR
i.5KOSTER & BH0'VVN,v.2„ D£ALK£a O 1 S I & O I I 2
Corner of Main and First Streets, EVANSV1LLE. INDIANA.
T7"EKP constantly 011 hand a full supply of Coffee,
in all esses of humors, nnd especi
ally for Salt liheuni and Erysipelas, is valuable nccoiiipanimont to the Syrup, as it will effectually destroy all vestipe
of
humor from the surface of the body
which will be driven out by the use or the Syrup. It is one of the most valuable external applications ever known for.Burns, Scalds, Scald Hcud, Old Sores, Piles, Barbers' Itch and all other eruptions on the skin, far surpasses all other external applications.
J. N. lUntus & Co., No. 7, College Building, (opposite tho GihsOn House,) Walnut strrct, general agents for Cincinnati and the western stales.
We would like, to have those that are nfflicted with the diseases ahovo mentioned to call
011
September 10, l8Sl-:!D-ly
lis. We will
warrant them a speedy cure. Sold by .1. ft. CUNINGHAM, agent for Torre Haute D. A. Kcdkikld fe W, W. Hoiikrts. Indianapolis.
E O A
1
j. i' ami Embraces this opportunt
KCT'i.X.V of informing his old pat-. rons, nnd the public generally, that he has removed his
Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, to the frame building, on Market Street, south of Longdon's (formerly Dole's) Livery Stable, a as so to 1
/u 1 •. where he keeps a general assortment of
(1»1=.)
Smklhrv. Harness. Bridl t'S
and every thing in that. line. D* All work entrusred to him will be neat ly and promptly executed.
MR. SAMUEL HA( ?l!
HAS.
the History of France, by Sir James
Stephen. Faciot of French Sticks, by Sir Francis Head. Clovernook, by Alice Carey.
also, removed his MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE in tlie front part of the same in A us in us to ii reci-ive prompt tind efTicicnt attention.
URN JIN..
In Hides and Leather,
National Road St., Green Front, North of the Square, Teiiue-IIaute, Ind. ri HIE undersigned informs his friends and
JL the public generally, tlint he has the most
liest Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather,*^ New York Red Cincinnati Band
Harness", Bridle ana Skirting Leather Kip and Calf Skins and upper Leather J! Lining and Pad Skins
Philadelphia Ladies' Morocco a Goat, Deer and Jj/tiitb Ski us shoe binding all of which can be had cheap for CASH!
¥!-5rf»lT»«iiwlxr to thp ladips The are respectfully requested to cal xixciusi veiy zo me laaies.
at)i, ex/publicmy unine gf0(Jk. CASIJ paid for Lcat
BEAUTIFUL assortment of Ladic-it, dou. erin thus rough. Prompt attention paid to al bleand «mg:Ieertibt^itder§d Under Sleeve^, orders. Cuffs, Colla^sf ChemfzetU's, Capes and Caps. 1 The highest Ca&h price paid for Sumac. Also. Infants Caps, Linen Handkerchiefs, ''O" The highest cash price paid for Hides Mourning Collars and Caff's, Jaconett and green and dry, at ail times. Swi«s Edgings and Insertings, Lble and Lin-. JOHN TIERNAN. en do. t' October 18, 1851-wtf
A fine assortim*pt of aesorted colors, Jtid, ____ Silk, Lisle and Cotton .Gloves, black and fancy 1 iII^ Jit 11" colored Fans, a large lot of black and fancy T3Y the piece or esse, at ARNOLD'S Tcrre-Haute Silk Parawis, Silk Bafege, Thread and Grass
Ci«u',!.,'»,l?fe"
fancy Summer Shawls. MsyS, ^.-81-Iy Ladies who are particular in selecting afti-1 NEW SHINGLE FACTORY. cle* th,t are most becoming to them, and nt ^rtbe^^oundmrcoun the same time are desirous of studying econo-
try,
my, would do well to call at fihi'nirles saperfor to any offered for sale in this place F. NIPPERT'S CHEAP CASH STORE, I We Invite all who wis' pu a dis
Auwm
h-
tb»t. they have just commenced manufacturing
We Invite all who wish to dwell under good roofs,to
M. B. & w. WALLACE.
1 1 1 a a of H. Fairbanks' rifle factory ou Foorth Street, between Ohio and Mahr sts.Eogs-fcf. Terre-'Hiiite, March 31,1852-16-tf
^Fnlling and Cloth Dressing
DONE
at all times and in the best manner, at HOLMES' MILL. Mav 12. 1P52-22 tf
Book Asr«*nt" VVanted.
po
TOUSEY'S CASH STORE,
May 26,-34-No. 2, Phoenix Block.
circulate New and Popular works in Indiana and Illinois. Great inducements are offered to those wishing to engage in this
^U.'H. BDOKINGHAM'S.
r:
June 9, '52,-26tf Sign of the Big Book.
