Wabash Express, Volume 11, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 September 1852 — Page 4
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.«& TERRE-HA UTE, IXDIA X.I. *4* **"*«& „v&& *#Kfr. jNU J**?W "If** 1U *•».$ *M? ,Ji*'
SIGN OF THE MILL SAW.
American and Foreign Hardware
Cabinet Makers' Tools and materials of every *^a.
BUllUlUg
Rope
tuimnmi aim
UIJUI
IT OASU naid for Feathers, Rags, Beeswax, Ginseng ana other trade. A. C. POT WIN,
Late of the Wabath Store. S. W. BURNAM.
Terre-Haute, April 14,1852-1 Sdy
CHERRY PECT0RA1 For Hie Cure of
COPGHH, COLDS, IIOARSEXESS, BnoivcniTis,
Tho Diploma of tho Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by tho Board of Judges iu September 184?,"also,*tho Medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this country also tho Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati,has been given to tho CHEB-
Throat, Read the following opinion foundod on the long exporienco of the eminent Physician of the Part and Citv of Dr. J. C. Ayer,—' ST. JOHNS. MarP, 1851.
Five yearn trial of your CHERRY PECTORAL in my practice, has proven what 1 foresaw from its composition, must be true, that it eradicates and euros the colds and coughs to which we, in this section, are peculiarly liable.
I think its equal has not yet been discovered nor do I know how a better remedy can be made for the distempers of the Throat, and Lungs. J. J, BURTON, M. D„ F. R. S.
See what it has done on a wasted constitution, not only in the following cases, but a thousand more:
fcopo of receiving benefit from a change 0^11*' T-]
used, but was!
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Declaration of Wax
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Jkm 30, maStf S POTTER 4 00.
TO rjRKOKUS,
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HATE fi» 909 of core
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llluh restored we to sound Callowhill St aWe 6:h St Philadelplia
If it will do for others what- it has far me you are certainly one of tbo benefactors of mankind.
Sincerely wishing you every blessi&g, 1 am
With aueh aa^uraoce and fiowi such men. no f-. foa»4 at a mold's icr ^ng store, AUe,*rat«stronger proof can bf adduced nnleata it be 1^5 1® tbs v.t«e, to he msaufsctGriMS ifh»Mnt3 em*cta upon trial, mparwl and Sold by J. AYER,
P*ACTICAL CwtMwr, Lowell, Maas,
For sal# bv WOOD **DOKNELLY.) R. CUXINmiAM,
BROWMXG
Dfcc$fW[W»
vt \tAhhS
And atagenciea in isearlv ererv town in the Stat«. T*n*-Hante.S*pt I, IVS.-SP-Sm
f"pHB Farmer* tr HI msw the uign «?f ''j® old /rid, ontoe of the Rir*r, with It the PiS Lock a v. rr» «»-. tor lot of Grata Come and we rradlwt itor wwwltrw HOLMES* MILL.
CastSt«#l 6mm Scyth««* May 12, l?!S»-^.-tf, •**9' Out ik Or*M 4© V-
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German Steel Ora*» Scytliw 3fe Hay forks, 4 %»d 3 Tiued, Hay ra£w. Scythe Snaths, from 25 to SO Wot# each, and j*»« »vcei**dToar do««iv«ry snp^rior Skklet. for tale at 50ct« each.
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pHE subscribersi tmder the firm of POT WIN -L A BURN AM, are now receiving at their a tore between Grovcrtnan fc Bourne and Wood A- Donnelly, on National Road Street, direct•) from the manufactories and eastern cities, a Corner 4th and National Boad Sts., Union Row, large and extensive stock of TERRE- HA UTE, IXDI
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for
WIIOOPING-COUGU,
CROUP, ASTn.HA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
OFsomothe
all Humorous medicines extant, (and of them valuable) for tho euro of pulmonary complaints, nothing has evor been found which could compare in its effects with this Preparation. Others euro sometimes, but at all times and in all diseases of the lungs and throat where tncdicino can givo relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the directions. Wo do not advertise for the information of those who have tried it but thoso who have not. Fam* ilies that huvo known its valuo will not bo without it, and by its timely use, they arc seeuro from the dangerous consequences of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption.
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*T PeorouAt, by their Government in consideratiou of its extraordinary excellence arid usefulness in curing affections of the Lunesand' ,i superiority over every •. other medicine is too apparent to eycapoobser-
Si'OtscBT, Jan. 34th, 1851.
Dr. Arer Iu the month of July last I was attacked by a violent diarrhoea in the mines of California. I returned to San Francisco in
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Pure Wtnes
Sqdfllprv W?ire Tobacco, Fancy Soap, tScc.. oatiuiei^ Il«H-UVrUL
1 1 1 a Good* from Imperitrt and Jtr$e handt, we foci and Oortlaffe.'ol all Kinds: w*«rcd thM by these increased fAdmie^wc can offer vLu, on*, »i,i,,'uud, JKS£SCT.1S»%TT**,TA*'"""WW* htti brand. "n~nr*One oftbei5rm, I)r# WALL, being a practitioner
A very choice lot of Paints, embracing the of Mcdlcine, will keep his office in the countlnc-ream common and finer qualities. Varnishes of va- ?ll,tiniM. &ye:W».personalV
oT-nntr »., 33" Night Bell at the side door on Fourth Our STOCK of sholf hardware embraces a Street great variety of POCKI:T and TABLE CUTLLBT, y.
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and other goods. Merchants are invited to feed, talcen in exchange for goods, or in payment of call and. examine our stock, as we purchase largely for the Wholesale trade.
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This STOCK is fresh and entirely now, and we I ,.r
are determined to offer goods at such prices as VT lilLx £i
will givo satisfaction.
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FEAIFILE CITY
--OH* T. WAUL-
BROWNING & WALL
Wholesale and Retail Drnggiht?^
A XA.
*"'HAJJ££,ri,r.hIi-iiuer 7tHsrA«irt«tor.iJr. ,, J.X mentfro:: :!s K, tl.hirtli),
embracing, in part, Iron, Steel, N ails, Glass, «. :i [ttutp :n ,tmi i- taMc *i -i '••.•Bveui-.-nt Axle*. Springs, Tin Plate Log, Trace, Stage f7* •¥*.•" 'cul sc-oiawodiu'--.
now I rcn tvevtr'.r.'usht a. i- jriparedtd
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thy ciaMwirckiv-i in vhiz cUiw.
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maicnais, |M*i»««f»'t :rn». Pi-v^«4«OT,'Coi 3un»:fni kxd Ucaler.
Snch as Locks, Latchc«. Bolts, Bell PulU, generally, who trill findo«tr stocfe to comprise a full, Buttu and Screws, Ac., fcc. extensive and well selected supply of The most approved makes of Mill, Cut,! DRUGS AND MEDICINES, and other Saws. Sunjkal Instruments. Chemicals, Paints,
Shot Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Dye-Stuffs. Spices. Varnishes, *%un Barrels, Mountings, Locks, Caps, Brushes, Perfumery, Glassware, Pump Chain and Orank«, Hay and Manure American Whidow-glass. Pork*. Shovel* and Spade*. Gnwa And Grain Apothecary's Shop Furniture, 8cvthcH, Plow Wings. Slabs, Hoes, «kc. xxr^ALSO, a large stock of
of in
and Brandies, Snuff,
An ofwhlch we wJn ielut
Of every description Patent and Lnamsled terms a* favorable t* any estabjisbment in the "ValLeather. Oil Cloths, Morocco, Pad and other '*7-M Having raado extensive arrahsements in Kew Skins, Saddle-Trees, Ac.
Wholesale or Retail, opon
PWladtlpbia for tbe purchase of
Glnsenp. Plaxseed, Beeswax and Mu*tard
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FEVIfl All
A O I 1 S
A ccrtain, eafe, tpecdy and perroaueut cure
S CHILLS JiND FEVER. REMITTENT OR INTERMITTENT FEVERS.
LMOST every one is
BO
familiar with the
fyroptomsof tills difetressing disease, that it is not necessary to give a clescription of thorn. Although, bv far, the most common complaint to which tlie human body is subject, there is no disease eo difficult to'snbdue by the usual mod a of practice. Tho public have long sought for a Medicine that would eftVctually remove 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 refsearch among tbo
VEGETABLE PRODUCTIONS of .the Earth, enabled to offer tho Public a
Certain and Permanent Remedy, Which will effect a SPEEDY Curo if taken according to tho directions,
In Cases of the Longest Standing! As well as prove a PREVENTIVE in tho forming stages of tht» disease. This Preparation has advanced in favor with tho Public, relying upon its merits alone, and is universally acknowledged the ONLY MEDICINE that will effect a safu and
Permanent Cure.
Being entirely a VEGETABLE PRODUCTION its effects upon tho system aro highly salutary, improving the general health and invigorating the constitution. Let all who are afflicted give this preparation atrial, and they will be saved great suffering and an impaired constitution. Two bottles taken strictly according to directions have in most cases effected a permanent cure. Persons residing in FEVER and AGUE districts can be effectually protected from an attack by occasionally taking a small quantity of tho medicine
vation, and when its virtues are once known, the rublic no longer hesitate what remedy to employ- No fnmilv should bo without it, and those who have used it never will. This highly valuable remedy has performed some of the most extraordinary cures bo in recent and long standing cases of Fever and Ague. In cases of debility which often succced
Bilious or Other Fevers, This has been found a most efficacious and speedy remedy, restoring the tone of the Stomach and bracing the nervous system generally
BROWNING A WALL. Sole Agents. Terre-Haute, Ind.
Terro-Hante, June 2,
v52.
2iMf
HOUGHTON & SENNET,
A^r.E
permanently located themselves in
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mat* and diet. diarrhoaa ceased followed by a severe cmigh—and much soren«a«. I finally started for home, but received uo henefit from tho voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and when 1 arrived in New York, I was at once marked by my acquaintances as a victim of consumption, muatconfeas that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends all believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with little expectation o*f deriving any benefit from it-a use. You would not receive the^e 1 lines did I not regard it my duty to state to the urrxrt^,^ *Qlicud» through you, that my health, in tho! G^hOROb HbMMhl* S space of eight months, is fully restored. a}- PrOmiUJU !EiSSeilC8 of Coffee tribute tt to the use of vourO^ERRY PECTO- ratiiK WUIiee. RAL. Yourstrnlv, Vt'ILLIAM W.SMITH, I !!, Prorpn »"atVr
up over the
A«arooms-v/•
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Prairie City Drug Store," east end of Usioy Row, for the purpose of takingDAGUBVREOTYPB LIKENESSES.
Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and examine onr specimens, and if pleased with our work give us their patronage.
We are satisfied that from long experience in the business, we are able to oxceed any thintr in our line done in tho westera country. Call and see.
H." «T S.
Terre-Haute. Juno 23, '52,-29-tf
a thousands of the roost iwpeciable fami-
pM,'xaTO'V Pa., April 13. 164^. lies in the United States, to be by far the best Dear Sir. Feeling that I hav« been spared preparation of Coffee ever offered to the public ^ni*riPrHn?lUTO
J°rur One package of this essence will go a! far a«
providence of lW, I will take four pounds of Java Coffee, and Coffee made A
my
Pierre per feet Iv the taste of the
alarming symptoms of best Java but will be much more trhole aome, more delicat char, and in every r".— f"' IV hest Java Coffiy-
^^"factnred by Dan. Bohler dr Co Nr 3Sj
and sold Wholesale and Retail, at BROWNING A WALL'S, "Prairie Citv Drug Store.'
Terre-Eaute, May 13, •MJ.-SS-if,
to enter. 1 M*y
Pail
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SLIVERED at
May 12, 1882-22
Wheat
HOLMES' MILL,
if
MATS, HATJS'
^-'Sl-ty N«tt door to PtitutV.
I Carding at Hoimps'Mii}every body that wants good Rolls. .V L* '°7 «**»v« Wool tecard. at
GRAIN DBIItL.
R^RI MT»RE*S LAREM IMPROVPS! PAICNT. QPERATES w«ll on ill kinds of land, and
CAn
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B* PLOOGB«D WELL
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laii*ns v4t ih* WaWfc, trM» «wi in the winter to a considerable
of |Wtr» cool water acd dry shady lot#J T«rm* asMtect*. F«»eni *ai find ft 100 urn move on »wne p!«tf conM W Had thdr iatefwt to ©all and «xamia«. with lik« adv.ut»gw. JOiII? R. PORTKR* g. WOLFE ,,
I THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY" UK. JOII.\ BII.L'S
S A S A A I A IT it put op in full qu&rt bottles, and contains the 1 atrengtb utfix tinui as much pure Hjntiurai SsrSapaiilU&s any *imilar preparation in America. Price oce dollar per bottle, or six bottles for five doli»rr.
It has been well established fact for years part, that SarstpariLla, when pure and properly prepared, wa« the only trae panacea for all diseases originating from impure state ofthe blood, the use of mercurvTintcxtesting drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness, fec We boldly a»»ert that JOHX BULL'S FLUID EX TRACT OP SARRAPAB1LLA J® the only preparation before the pabiic that is prepared on strictly scientific principles, and of uniform *trength. The Sarsapsrilia is purchased without regard to price, and every pound, before being used, is subject to the strictest chemical test*, and its genuineness ascertained before being nse?.
Bull's ScrsaparilU also contains the virtues of user Sr*! other
TS
,blc mcdical roots, together forming
the est com] ul, and prodccinetie grra/est cura itee age*! ?.« tRc when-used .njcoru:.
gr,
i*a«c« world This medicine. i: to directions, icUt cure xi:kout
\:rl '"rrv ^alaor King*5evit, Canceri.Tamors, Ernptfoiss or Chronic Sore Eye*, Ringworm
rtf TVf t^PC *--1 J- ,?
OKSIIM
atjam Dk 1
or Tetters. Rheumatism and Pains in tbe: Bonf cr ioi -v old Sore* =u Ulcers, Swellii!," of tl"' Grlahds. Sypn.is DyapffT?- », fish ?:-.enm. Dii' of the "$? ..aeys, of App--' Kisease *rl«:ng ffmn the use of
Mct p, Pain in the .•••#• Stac '.r.-X Sh y.'iert, OettTil DeMiity, i-'repsy, 1 »j 5 Lumbago, Jaundice.
Cosiivtncss, Sore Throat Bronchitis. Coushs, Colds,' Weaknc-.M if the Chest, Pulmonary Affceii :?i, and all otiier diseases tending to produce Ccns- n-tion.Livet Complaint, Female Irrej and Com« plaints, Sick and Nervous Headacbe, Law Spirit", Kisbl Sweats, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases and is a spring and summer drink, and general tonic for the system,
a gentle and pleasant purgative, far superior to Blue Lick or Congress Water, Salts, or
Seidiiu Powders,
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attention »o
uuuuticn. aruiniies vu f.tti„„i», r'^'i. .7 a a in at on aM a ha he rious kinds. Paint and other Brushes, drc.
WAS
pay
ing pretty dear for tlie whistle. One objection we have to Bull's Sarsaparilla and only one—^it is so exceedingly pleasant to tho taste, and invigorating to the system, that, once in the habit of using it, it is equal to smohing fine regalles, chewing Langhorae'» beat, or drinking Walker's mint juleps—you can't quU it.—Louisville Democrat.
The abovo complimeutary notlccs fr.m the editors of iho Courier and Democrat wcre.cndor«ed by GJOLouisville
D. Prentice, Esq., the distinguished editor of the Louisville Journal, In tbe following flattering notice:
There is no doubt in the wnrld of the greatness of Dr. Bull, and the excellence of bis Sarsaparilla. Some of the most scientific physicians in the city have applauded the Sarspparilla, and, what is a great deal better, the million applaudedit too. It is having a tremendous s.ilc, The celebrated Jayne has, from the profits of his medicine, built a granite palaco in Philadelphia. seven stories high, and Dr. Bull, If hechooses, c«n very soon build one'twlce as high as that. It in. wo aro told, very difficult for him to walk through cur streets stall, as he finds himself arrtstrd at every step by grateful men and women, many of whom have traveled from great distances to look upon their benefactor', «nd to bless him for their wonderful restoration to hfialth. The Doctor, with all liis extraordinary m?rit, it n»turally very modest and retiring yet we trust that the eastern cities will, in justice to thcmsclvrs, fivo a fitting reception to the distinguished man who has made a« glorious a campaign against linnian diseases as Gen. Scott made against the Mexicans.
NOTICE TO Kill ALES. John Bull's Sarsaparilla Is one of thegroatestfcm&le mcdiclnes now in existence. In those numerous cases where the constitution is dot illtntcd, the nervous energy is lessened, when the efforts of nature are waak «nd deficient, or are profuse and overwrought, when the face is pain colorless, the fircngth feeble and yielding, tho spirits troubled and depressed, tho health broken, mladsh.tken, and coitseqoently the happiness destroyed—then Bull's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign remedy. It »ssi*ts nature in the performance of her duty, braces tho wholo system, renews permanently tho natural energies, removes obstructions, checks excess, creates pure and healthy blood/and imparts health and happiness. Were ladies generally to adopt the use of this medicine, we would see far less sufferinf:. disease and unhapplness nmun them than now exists, boa 1th would take the place of disease, the ro.«y check would succeed the pallid face we should have smiles tintend of tears, and perhaps a happy long life instead if one cut short by disease, or made miserable by continued sufferiug and affliction. At that critical period termed the "turn of lire which Is often attended With so much danger, Butl's Sarsaparilla is found to exert most beneficial effect. All ladles ap. proachinu this cri.«is shculd be apprised of this fact, and avail themSHves of this valuable medicine.
A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKLY. How w-j all admire a clear, besutifal, wlii:.' eVin snd a rosy colored cheek. How often do we see per sons, not pftseesflns this "desideratum so devoutly to be wished." resorting to cosmetics, lotions, washes, paint*, and colnriu« materials, to restore to them semblante of whf.t distssc has deprived them of, and that, too, With creat Injury to the skin. Bull's Sarso parilla is the best cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin by removing every particle or morbid and dis
eased matter fh»m the blood, niacins it pure, healthy snd ii*igorous, plvlue activity to e%-ery minute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom and freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon the use of Paints and mixtures, and use Bull's Sarsaparilla, the only effectual remedy, "A word to the wise is sufficient," and a hint is enough for the ladies.
We earnestly invite all persons who aro sufferinc with any of the ills that flesh is heir to, to call on Dr. John Bull's scent, snd get a copy t,f Bull's Family Journal,gratis andfnr tbesahe of humanity, we hope that a siuele individual will net be found uiiwillins to give Bull's Sarsaparilla a trial, after reading, snd recollecting, at tho same time, that it is impossible for the Doctor to publish tbe tenth part cf the number of certificates of astounding cures performed bv his Sarsaparills. The amount of testimony voluntarily showered en Dr. Bull's Psrssparilla, "from well Xnowb »nd distinguished individuals, both in public snd private life, has been perfect!v overwhelming. "r.John Butt's principal offici.fi) Foorth street, Louisville, Ky., where all Applications for age&ctcs must be addressed.
J. R. Cuntujrhsm sole Aeent for Terre-Haute, where the medicine may be bad by the do&eu at Proprittor't prices.
A large twppty justrcelved »«.. -4. Terte Hsnte, Ind. Peb. 18 lftSS-lO-ly-aa. rx.4
NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS! Jl
MEN
OF THE TIME or Skotchosof Li vine Noiflblus. Snrgcnt's Life of Henry Clay, edited bv Horace Greeley.
A Stop from tho Now World to the OJd, and Back Again, by Henry B. Tappan. Tho Higher Law," in its relation to Civil Government, by William Hosmer.
Lydia, a Woman's Book, by Mrs. Newton Cro*land. Time and Tide or Strive and Win, by A, S Roe.
Lotus-Eating, a Summer Book, by Geo. Wm. Curtis. The Knijjbts of England, France, and Scotland. by Wm H. Herbert.
Lives of Eminent Method iu Ministers, by D. Gorrie. What 1 Saw in London or Men and Thinga in the .-Tni Metropolis, a it S ence*, by Edward Hi chcock.
The Meth' -.t Preao'i r. containing seven-ty-eight Sem. ,s on I\ clrinal and Practical subject g.
Hatper's Magazine for ScptemWr. for *ale bv W. H. BUCKINGHAM. At the tsign of the Biir Book Sept. 8, l?5S-29-tf
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MILL S.'IW.
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AAA LIGHTS. Pino and Poplar-Wfit jUUU dow Sachet.
1*5 Boxes Window Glass 303 Kegs first quality Nails.1
k* ««d «dvsn^«oaft!y to Juiy field *nd a vcrycowpKtestock t?f Csmenter*pilanes,
Cfeiwls aid teoS of
wdU.lomam ettdn rmm- sfhich
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tar. to atttiw loatih of the s«*d. to pmduce
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50 Tons aborted Iron—best brand 3 Plow and Sprinc Steel, 1000 lba Cast Steel, an sizes MKXt English. German and Auieriran Steel
100 PairF.hptic Springs—Axlca and Wagon
49 B«x«s Tin Plate. Tinned Copr^r. Bar Tin, Ac. Also—as uMr-ovr-.l Stock of Saddlery. Sktttmg, 4c., teaiiiiig ova stock verv coat»l«t«.
A superior article of Cast Iron, WeJ, and extern Pnram, Lead Pipe. Pump CKaiixs aBd Cranks,
ALL
ki&d*.^jTLriall
of
AWoffad«t|»ti BARGAIN*, BY
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Xtxl door to Grovrrwan 3«an»e Jstae SO,
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
JefferBon Life Insurance Company, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Capital $100,000—paid in and secured. Incorporated by the State of Ohio.
THIS
company have some peculiar advantages—its capital is paid in aud secured—its Board of Directors well known throughout the West.
It has two departments-^Joint Stock and MmtuaU The rates of premium us the Joint Stock department are reduced equal to an annual cash dividend of lAirty three q,*d one-tkird per tent.
The .Mutual department Is secured by the whole cap Hal or the company, and its accumulations. The rates or premium sxe the same as
SECUHED
EIUB:: RKVD:::
The truly wandcrful and remarkable cure# that have come under car immediate! observation have more than convinced »s tbst Doctor Jiull is a fWt• wan.
and that bis Fluid Extract iif Sarsapariila tlie most
Tel
P^duced.
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success
to the Doctor in his new enterprise, say v?t.—Louis-
isille Courier w0 agree with our neighbor of the Courier, that Dr. Bull is a great man, and his Sarsaparilla a greater medicine and we are fully convinced that the Doctor, with hi» Sarsopnrllla, will crcste x. far more enthusiastic excitement east than Barnuin did with Jenny Lind. We would not have our readers understand us classing the Doctor and his Sarsaparilla with Barn urn aud Jenny Lind, because all who spcud their dollar foraboulcof Bull's Sarstparilla will get its equivalent and we have heard it slily hinted that many, after hearing the divine Jenny, and finding their pocket minus from ten to twenty dyllars, thought it
in other mutual companies.
A note for oneia'f of the premium is taken where the in«ur4nce is for life, and the annual premium amounts to 340.
AH should insure whose income depends upon their personal exertions, and would cease at their death as Clergymen, Physicians, Lawyers, Mechanics, and Clerks. Merchajits. Tradesmen and Manufacturers, in active business owners or real estate that is incumbered should insure, and thereby preveut a sacrifice in case of death. Endorsers asdsecurities sboutd require the principals to insure their lives and assign the poll cies as their security.
DIMCTOBS.—H. H. Goodman. W. W. Cones, Wm Burnet: Wm. M. Cantmon, President White AViter Cansl: Samuel B. Keys P. W. Deshler, Columbus, Cashier of Clinton Banis George Carlisle. President Lafayette Banking Company A. G. 8crt C. Conahan Charles Goodman E. Gest H. B. Payne, Cleveland! President of Cleveland and Columbus Railroad.
Boisn or F.^xr*.—Hon. Jacob Buruet, Samuel lggins, T. S. Goodman, Esq. C. H. BAILEY, Agent. G. W. Pvrsts-ic. M. D., Medical Examiner. Terre-Haute, January 28,183S-?-ly
.ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY. OF UTltA, NEW YORK Capital 8125,000,
under the General Insurance Law of New
York. Risks in tbe above Company, both in the Fire and Marine Department, will be taken on as fair terms as any respectable Company in the west.
All losses will be promptly adjusted. S. H. POTTER, Agent. January 14. lRH-5,tf
FIREMEN AND MECHANICS'
Insurance Company, Madison, Indiana, DIKECTORS. DAVID WHITE,-.. W.
MCKEE
DU.VN,
C. T. LODGE. SAMUEL M. STUADER, N. 0. WILLIAMS, WASHINGTON THOMAS, D. BLACKMORE, jr., HIKAM K. WELLS,
MATTHEW
1THOMAS
TKMPI:I:I.T.
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DAVID WHITE. President.
L. PAI'E, Cashier and Secretary.
7*IRE Risks taken on Merchandise, Dwellings, Stores, Manufactories, «fec. ALSO— Marine Risks 011 shipments of Producc and Merchandise generally, Inland or Atlantic aud Pacific. 1If Losses promptly adjusted and paid.
Agent at Terro-Haute, Ind.. Feb. 2G, 1851-11-tf JAS. II. TURNER.
"WONDERFUL PROOF!
DR. BLACK WELL'S
Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, and
4
THIS VBRSICOt. A.
TN this ap cf humbu^gery, it behooves every one to I. guard with a suspicious cyo the interests of indi vidUaU unJ cliques. And even then the dazzling splendor cf outward show imiouKtc* itself into the favor of manv. and they become willing dupes to unholy L'tids. Thus it is we see Memneri^m, Clairvoyance ind Spiritual Kappiugs, absorbing too much of the itteniion of rational-and intelliecnt beine*, even to ihedethronlnpcf their supreme intelligence, creeling an intcre-t in their own, and the welfare of the community, and in the further extension of that which is useful, we would recommend to their serious consideration Dr. B'aclirell's Compound Sirup of Sarsaparilla and /ris Versico,'a, and request thes ime investigation. by way of trial, that has been extended to other objects of less importance. Ho asserts its supe rinrity to any similar compound ever yet introduced
and defies the public to produce its equal f(..r the cure ol the following diseases: ScroTula, or Iilng's Evil, Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Female Diseases, Eruptions, of the Skin, Swelled Glands, and all diseases arising from an impure state of th« blood.
In testimony of the eminent virtue of this Compound wo subjoin a certificate from a reliable citizen with the opinion of an excellent physician:
J3 5
Lonsviu.E, June 3. 18.VJ.
Dr. B'atlvell—DearSir: I wish through this medium to inform you of the successor yonr Sarsaparilla upon my little diusbter. She Is now eieht years of ape. From hor infancy she has been troubled with a breaking out over her body, resembling Scrofula. At times iicr arms and leps wero covered over with larcc running sores. Towards the close cf last winter she •jrew so much worso than she had been before, that 1 became alnrr.icd. and was about makine application to a Physician when accidently heard of your Sarsaparilla as bcinfr«jrM« purifier of the bloot. I Immediately procured a bottle and commenccd its use. Boforethe first bottle was used up Icould scea mnrhed chansefor the
BETTER.
Continued its use until the
third bottle was taken, when an entire eure Wat effected. 1 am now happy to say she enjoys better health than she over did before. In justice to you I must say 1 consider your Sarsaparilla one or the best medii ines now In use for purifylne the blocd, and curing all disesses arising from its impurity. With thi«, please tu accept my most sincere thanks and well wishes.
J. A. DOUGHERTY.
si
N-'Q 5 50^
Here is the opinion of a Physician of the city, whose statement cannot he called in question: Dr. T. P. B'achtcell—Sir: In reply to yours I will slate, thit I have examined your receipt fjr your Compound Slrip of Sarsaparilla and Iris V'rslcols, and consider it an excellent alteration Compound.
Respectfully, J. M. BUCK I.Y, M. D. ""-'Prepared and wholesale and retail by VACOH* fc Bucswgr.TsoM
No. 81, Third St., bet. Market
and Jofferson, Louisville, Kv. BROWNING WALL, Aeents, Ti-rre-Haute, Indians.
Terre-Haute, June "0,1833,-20-0m
Heavy Groods.
1 OH
r02rS 0F
IR0N'
^I'ls.SpiKea. An-
LUV' vils, Bellows, Vice", Sledges, Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Copper. Wire, Coil Chain, ElipticSprings, Spring bteel. Cast do English Hoop L. do., German do American and Swedes Blister do Swedes and Sable Bar Iron, Russi,t Nail Rods, Axle Drafts.
Ju*t received and selltnc at ffren Iv reduced prices. S. H. "POTTER' fe CO. April 23, 1851-19-tf
HARDWARE AND SADDLEEYT"
Snri nr
a
I
Only 3D days from Xew York City AJ via Xew Orleans, per Ship Vancouver to Xeta Orleans. ~V\rE are now enabled to announce tho receipl of a larjje portion of our Shelf Hardware. Saddlery & Carriage
Trimmmgs,
making or* assortment more complete than it ever was before, and far surpassing in extent and quality any other to be found at anv establishmentin Terre-Haute,or the Wabash V.-iUev. Our prices, either for cash or approved credit, will be quite as low as the "nimble ninepence— and no a5 per tent added to the credit buyer.— Our customers and all customers in want of any kind nf HARDWARE will find what we uty true, if they will give us a call.
S. H. POTTER CO.
April 23,1851-19-tf
TAinnER-8 OIL.
ff! BARRELSof first rate quality, just re»t/ catved, and for«alehv LHDOWICT & TfULM AN,
Union Row. .''d Door from West Corner. Jan. 15, 1851-5-tf
NEW S I
GOODS.
AM now receiving a
large and pen era I stock of Spring Good*, consisting of Drv Goods, Notion"-, Hat*. Caps, Bonnets. Boots and Shoee, Har i- are, Queensware, Groceries,^c .bought In iha cheapen Eastern
market, and
Apr. 2S, *52 -23tf
rfor
CL O THINGYCLdYmXG!
Spring Arrival
TAB attenaQS
OF
WOOL WANTED
X*
EXCHANGE TAR Foil
lt
North tide PtiWic Square, oppotile Court House, st«re may be pr««cared here. Beautiful figured and plain dress Silks, fig ured and plain 8erage«, Poplins, fancy Lawns,
Ui« polite is caUei to the littatitil
1 tmiunet«f Osut^.icnKf iitdtttte Ciothin^ Store. Tfcis stock is tb« iarftst 1a tie plic*, etabtscinjcv®rynxtttfot Ctotkti^r tad wilt itnU at otRSMlx t«wprl«e*.
As we naasfactare ma own «oc. we wsmat eve- A.. ry arucle to tc tsadecf f^od mstmal. an4aar lotlcte Jr! J*e*'Can u«_, Lo»Kirg yias««a, Tea,Su£rar. wa jwrtiwM tawmcl sM it *1** wai 5* rctaadbd. AVI »rr invitr^ to call.
DAYID H. ARNOLD.
S*»t si4e«f tbe Public S^oare, next door to Hardwrse^ttsre. Majr i. §S tf
Cio?bs. Ca.s«meres,Sat
tincsts, FUanel?, Blacken, Ac.,at Mar 13. i8$». HOLMES' mi
S I N O 1 8 5 1
N I N A S
W O E S A E S O E Directly North of the Court-House, and next door East of K. W. Se clam's.
Ting
HE undersigned has received and feceivthe largest stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dye-stuffs ever brought to Tejre-Haute. Having made cash purchases for 1851, he is enabled to sell at as low rates a? any other establishment on the Wabash. His stock consists a? usual of a general assortment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines, suited to the wants of the Country, and he hopes from his long experience and "his usual attention to business in trving to supply the wants of his customers in hisline, to merit a continuance of their patronage.
OILS, PAtNTS, DTE.STUFFS. &C 6 bbls. Linseed Oil, 50 Boxes Wind. Wlass, Lard 12 Star Candles,
Turpentine, 8 Rosin Soap, Alcohol. 3 bbls. Copal Varnish Span. Whiting,25 gals. Coach Rosin, 36 Black 1000 lbs. Red Lead S6 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 lba Nitric Acid, 100 Litharge, 400 Sulphuric do. 100 Venetian Red,4 bbls Plaster Paris, 300 Yellow Ochre,6 Fish Oil, 300 Span. Brown. 3 White Chalk, 700 Gr'd. Logwood,300 lbs. Bar Lead, 200 Ext. do. 400 Copperas. 150 Castile Soap, 40 Am. Vermillion, 200 Pearl Starcn, 36 gals. Sperm Oil30 Chro. Yellow, 100 lbs. Indigo. 100 Green, 300 A11 1 100 Paris 120 Blue Stone.
PURE WINES and BRANDY. BOURBON, and R\ E WHISKEY Ac., fur sale at Cuuingham's Wholesale Drug Store.
J. R. CUNINGH AM.
April 2,1S51—16—tf
Bntovd aprordlnc to Act of Congress. In the
TWU
1861, by J. S. IIOUOllTON, M. D., in tho clerk's Office of the District Court fbr the Eai^tcru Iiistrlet of Pennsylvania.
Another Scientific Wonder! E A E O
DYSPEPSIA!
DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S
TIIK TKUK
DIGESTIVE FLUID, O A S I
PREPARED
rmm
RENNET,
ACH
or thcrourth
STOM
OP THE OX, after directions of BARON
I 1EBIG, tbo pre at Physiological Chemist, by J. R. HOUGIITON, M. D„ Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wunderfUl remedv r.ir INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE. MVEK COMPLAINT. CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. ,r-=
Half a tesspoonful of Psrstj*, infused in water, willdicest ordissolve. Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about tiro jiours,out Of the stomach.
PEPSIN is the chicf element, or Great Dieestinc Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvrnt of the Fuod. the Purifying, Preserving, and S'imuiatii/ Agent of tbe Stombch and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach cf the Ox, thus formlii!' an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical poW'. rs, fnd furnlshlnp a COMPLETE and PEKFEt SUBSTITUTE fur It. By the aid or this preparation, the pains nd evils or INDIGESTION and DYSPEP.sIA are removed just as they wciuld be by a healthy Stomach. Ii is doii)! wonders for Dyspeptics, curinc cases of DEBILITY, EMACIATION. NEIiVOUS DECLINE, and DVSPliPTIC CONSUMPTION, supposed tube on the vernc of tho grave. Th« Scientific Evidence upon which it is nscd, is in the highest degree CURJOU" and REMARK A I.E.
SCIENT FIC EVIDENCE! BARON L1EBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry. s«v-: -An Artificial Digestive Fluid, anal apous to the G.istric Juice, maybe readily prepar from the mucous membrane of the stomach or the Ox in which various articles of f,iod, as meat anil epps will be suftened, changed, and digested, just in the
s-ame manner as thet would be in the human stomach.' Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, pratis, eivinjr a large amount of SCIENTIFIC EVI PENCE, similar to the above, together with Report: of REMARKABLE CURES, from all parts uf the Uni ted States.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the mo«t marvellous effects, in curing esses of DrbiHlg, F.maci ation, Jfernous Dcc'ine, and Dvspeptic Consumption It Is impossible to cive the details of cases in the limit of this advertisement but suthentlcsted cevllflcato have been pivn of more than TWO HUNDRED RE MASKABLE CURES, In Philadelphia.New York a...1 Bost alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and tbe cures were not only rapid and wonderful but permanent.
It is a erest NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particular ly useful tor tendency to BUIlou* disorder. Liver Com pialut. Fever and Artie, or«bad!y treated Fever ami A^ue, and the evil effects ut Uuinlne, .Mercury, and other drug's upon the Disestivc Organs, after a Ion? sic?Jness. Also, for excc*s in eating, and the rrec use or ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with fntemiy'ranc.
Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN is sold by nearly *11 the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicines, throuphout the United States. It is prepared in Powder and In Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians.
PRIVATE CIRCULARS for the use of Physicians may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, des cribincthe whole processor preparation, and rlvinr tbe authorities upon which the claims or this new remedy sre based. As it is NOT A SECRET REMEDY no objection csn be raised against it* use by Physf cisns In respectable standin? and regular practicc.— Pricc, ONE DOLLAR per bottle.
OBSERVE THIS!—Every bottle of the penulnp PEPSIN bears the written signiture of J.S. HOUGH TON, M. D., sole proprietor. Philadelphia, Ps. Copy right and Trade Mark secured.
Sold bv all Druidsts and De»l«r» In Medicines. AGENTS.—WOOD & DONNELLY, Terre-Haute CraSchesd Ac Browning, Indianapolis, Wholesale and Retail A?ent».
Terre-Haute, April 14, 1852,-18-tf.
JAltrS BttADFOEn. *on* BRAPFORP
E N
VFTf ST0NK A N FA ("TORY. ^J_r3NUINE Dutch Anker Brand Bolting
I Cloths, of nil numbers Mill Spindles Mill Castings Hitisting Screws Tempering Screws Damsel Irons Screen Wire Srnui
Max-bines Plaster of Paris, always on hand aud for sale. 0" A11 work sold at this establishment warranted of the be*t quality, and if not f-»und t«» be such upon trial, trie tnonev will be refunded.
JAS. BRADFORD .fe CO CINCINNATI. O.
CT For any fnrther Jnfofmation, apply to Arba Holme*, at Holme's Mill, in Terre-Haute. April 7, '52,-17-ly.
G-olden Opportunity!
HAVING
received and opened my entire
new «t«»ckof fancy and staple Dry Goods.
sale ^as tbem to the pabiic at unusually l«w
cheap as the ch«apost, either wholesale or re- I f»r ca«h. Every variety of go»«l^ that tail. J. H. TURNER.
0*»0d tsWp in a Wfll appointed dry
De Laioe-. and Oinghn^!- hook. mull, swia? and dotts-d tfadins p"''ni, striped and cro«sbarreil Jaconeft white and black silk LaCfcand Fringes dre*s Trinunings, wbire Skirts, cot'yn Hose all colors, Ir/h Ltnena, blraeM
Brown Domestics, Bed tickings. Check*. ttoo Tarna, and Shoes for women, men, boys and children,
Extra fine and common SHi Hats, Eossath
MOKT-WI, TAD Tobacco. The*T »RE but
Terre Raate, JUNE 2, '52.25 tf
Shirt* sifiil sliirt Collars, BKAtmFtTLssaortneatof
'Jkfru aaft
W O I E S E A N E A I
O I S I E Til ft
A N A E S A I S E N IVorth-East
Corner of
BROWNING WALL'S Prairie City Drug Store.-
Terro-IIautc, May 5, It-52 -21-1f
S E S E WILLIAMS,
tablishmeni. Coffins kept on hand of all sizes. To peftons in 'he country. I would say that I will furnish coffins cheaper than they have been furnished by any person in the county, and will attend the funeral with my hearse free oj charge, any distance not over ten miles.
Shop on Cherry street, between Market and Second. Terre-Haute, March 13, 1850-13-tf
The best Family Floir and Corn Mial ^^LWAYS on hand and for «ale at
FJAVIN H. ARNOLD
MODS
M«y 5, '52.-5 !r
O O nnd Coal W A N E
XN
the Public
(FARRINGTON'S BLOCK.): :t
IS.1 .TERRE-HAUTE, I\1)IA\A.'
u*mj mm!
W/ would swelter under a heavy coat while he can got a well-made handsbroo Linen Coat at cost The subscribers having just received a very large lot of the abovo, in every size and sty 1« havu determined to sell ih( right off at cost.
First come first served—so hurry up, before they are all gone 1
4' 'f $' J\ortfi-East Corner Public Square,
August 4, 1852-33-tf -Terre-IInute, Intl.
A A I N S I
I S
TO make room for the Full Stock, DAVID 11. ARNOLD, will now oiler his entire assortment of
^Slimmer Clothing at Cost
BOOTS, SHOES AND 1IATS.
OCT3 Call earlv. Store east of the Public Square, next door to Potte,rFC Co.'S. JULV 23, lJS52-33-tf
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT—UNION ROW. *. I have just received,, and am now opening' and offering for sale, at my -eligible stand in
w, M. rosren.
Union Row, National Road Street, the liu cut and most extensive stock tjf Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, Gutters, Brogans, Ac., Ac., ever brought to
this market for the proof of which, the public generally arc invited to call and ex&nnnc.
Fushiunalle Hats. Fur. Plush, Velvet and other Caps, Sultedtothe tastes and purses of all classes of buyers, will be found in my lato importations from the Eastern Cities, all .bought at the lowest rotes, and will be disposed of accordingly.
Thankful for former patronage, the undersigned hopes to
merit a conlinuancc of former favors, as he Is confident that ho can offer as good bargains as any establishment in the Ststo—perhaps some better.
II r* Boots, Pumps, extra Kid Slippers, and any othor work executed to order, as usual. THOS. P. MURRAY.
October 18, 1851-dwtf
NEW DRESS GOODS.
BLACK
Brocade Silks,' I Faiicy Brocade Silks," Fiinry Chene Silk^, Fancy Chamelion Silks, Fancy Barege Du Laines, Fimcy all wool Bareges, Fancy Silk Titanes, While Crnpe Shawls, Fancy Crnpe Scarf.s, Lnceaud Muslin LTndcrsleevea, ChemizettH, Kid and Silk Gloves, For ?ale cheap. Call and see them. Apr.28,-20tf. J. II. TURNER
I)VK-STUFFS, &c.
OA A I'BS. Indigo, (S F. A No. 1 ^UU 350 lbs. Ext. Logwood. 210 Blue Vitriol 500 Sup. Cnrb. Soda 410 Cream Tartar 150 Tartaric Acid 210 Aqua Ammonia, (F. F. F.) 200 Sulph. jEther 50 Peruvian Bark, (Red 50 do do (Pale,) just received and for sale at.
I
A hearse will in all cases b« furnished, free T^HE nndcrsigncd informs his friends and nj cnarqe to such as procure coffin* at hia es- the public generally, that he has tbo most
HOLMES' MILL.
Mav J2, If52-22-tf
Notice to Gentlemen.
is prepared to manufacture all
of Clothing
TO
or5er,_at short notice..
Salt and Gnnny Bags.
I Qfin SACKS Turks Island, Salt r00C i,targe S%
10\J\J bushels Gunny B*g» on hand snd for sate »i tho lowest rates, by PORI Eft A BRnvvjt. Decembers 1S3»-5i-typd /»#.
exchange for Carding and Fulling. Ac., *t TT
May
N E W
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER WAKE.
Guard Chains Pencils, and the
a
FC«
of the many articles, WHICH may be PURCHASE*] for as little MONEV aa PO««BI«, it N1PPERT'S CHEAP CASH STORE. Farringtou's BLck, North of the PublicSqaowe
re an
SMrtCet-
iX Urs, fora«l* St ASJC OLD'S Cto(Ma«St«(«,'.
*ars.
Square,
XAjfouaui
t.uli .KW
-"•YIHl I
'Mwr
WM. BHOHK.
December 3 l&31-5Mypd
a to. toxTSfi
FOSTER & BHOWN,
DK.M.EIlS N*
O S A O Corner of Main and First Streets, E A N I IN I A N A
KEEP
constantly on hassd a fill) supply or Coffee, Sucsr, Molasses, Teas, To -ftcco, N'ails, Lye,Stuffs, Ri fined Sugar, S) a lish Shoe Leather, whole and ground Spices, Ac., V.
AI.SO—Agent# for Cotton yarhs, Kanawha Salt, am! Blasting and Rifle Powder. F. A Brown will attend to sates of Flour, Corn, Bacon, and all kinds of Produce,v
REMOVAL!
M. HAGER
Embraces this opportunity
I MR. SAWUEL IIAP.KR
HAS.
A
iJfJWof informing his old pat.-.
rons, and the public generally, that he lias removed his 5
Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, to the frame building, on Market Street, south of Longdon's (formerly Dole's) Livery Stablu, whore he keeps a general assortment of
Saddlery, Harness, Bridles,
and everv thing in that. line. O* All work entrusted to him will be neat I ly aud promptly executed.
also, removed his MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE in the front port of the same building. All business entrusted to him will receive prompt and efficient, attention,
Terro-liauie, March 31, lb52-16-tf
National Pond Sheet op/jositUnion Row. TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
ER. P1IE Subscribers inform the public ihat they _|_ |))lvo j,,^| ,,p(.j)ed
on
opposite Union How. a
National Road Street,
I
With a full assortment of all kinds of Leather, I as Spanixh. Cincinnati ami country tanned Sole leather, Upper, Kip, Bridle, Harness,
Skirting and Collar Leather, French nnd Philailelphia calfskins. Lining, Sheep and Deer skins, Bindiutr. Padakins,! umpicound French, Men's and Ladie« Morocco.
I hev also intend to keep a general assortment of
Shoe-Findings Lasts. Boot and Shoe Trees, Clumps, Pegs etc.. etc. Their arrangements with the Manufacturers, and Importers iu ihe eaMcrn cities aro such as to enable them to sell every thing at the very lowest prices. iLT Cash paid for Green and Dry Hldi
I
HOLMES* MILL.
12, 1852 22-tf JK
The *ob«criber has just RECEIVED a
Ring*, Ear Rings CnfT Pin* Locket.
SPECKS and castes, OAKL AND Stiver, Plated A RE NOW receiving their
manner, an J^COB K. CRISHER.
tT Shop, first door W«t of Farringfoa's otn HFX»
Block, and North of the Square.
Dec^cnber 31. I85L 3 1Y
GEO KERCKHOf'F, ii CO
Tcrre-Haute, April, 21, It52.-l9-tf
UNDERTAKER an.] POFFIX-MAKER, ESPECTFULLY informs the citizcns of JA Terre-Haute and vicinity, that he will give undivided attention to the above business, with a view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from the indispensable trouble attending the death of a friend, and would state that he is •irepared to undertake tho whole business of National Road St.. Green Front Minerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at ro- North of the Square, I duced prices.
Bargains to be had in Leather
AT EtlDfCBD PRIORS
JOHN TIL UN JIN,
WHOLES A LE AND RETAIL DEALER
In Hides and Leather,
TUVNU-HAVTE, Tnd.
complete stock of LEATHER in this market, whicii is offered at the lowest rata,
among which
mav be found the liest Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather New York Red
Cincinnati Band Harness, Bridle and Skirting Leather Kip and Calf Skins and upper Leather Lining and Pad Skins Philadelphia Ladies' Morocco
Men's
Goat, Deer and Lrunb Skins shoe binding all of which can fc had cheap for CASH! The public arc respectfully requested to cal and examine my stock. CASH paid for Leather in the rough* Prompt attention paid to ai orders.
The highest Cash price paid for 8umac
A O"
The highest
large sssortment of flneCi i-fis, Cassimercs inl Vest- _.rT'_ I'" inr, const»nit~'m hand for the purpose.
14
CASH price paid 'for Tl idea
green and dry, at all times.
JOHN TIERNAN,^
October IS, iPftl-wif
HEW SHINGLE FAOTUBY.
'I'HEsubscriber* would respectfully inform the eH
liens of Terre-Haute and iho surrounding coun try tbst tb«y base just commenced manufacturlne Ftilnffles superior to shy offered far sale in this plsca We invite sll who wish to dwell under food roofs ,te five as c#lt before purchasing elsewhere.
AH orders from distance promptly attended to.
rrst ptcioty
M. B. & W. WALLACE.
BSCX
of
H. PSIRBSNLLS,
rifle
Fourth Street,between Obio sod Main sts,factory Terre-Haute, Msrch
31,
if
GOODS,
best of Gold, N N RI N RTRITRTRI ZZ
Pens. S'WL and Fancy Goods. I f, II Of, Ii TF! S CUTLER Y—Con-i«tin(R nf fine Pocket and N
JLY.R
IR
and STEEL FRAN*», to SUIT all eyea. CLOCKS. SLATING of a full assortment of Groceries,of of different kinda and price1*. all kinds VATELMM repaired in tb«
on
jes9-16-tf
Cotton Yarn! Cotton Yarn.
JAMFS H. TURNER,
is Agent for
tbe sale of Maysvtlle
new supply of Gold and Silver Watch- Purchasers by the batr. or otherwise, will be __ rs. Silver Spoons, Gold Pins, Fingrr supplied at the lowest figures.
Vest and
Apr. 2B, L852.-M-tf
(Ky.) Cotton
am«, the very be« article known tn the
w«#T.
4
«T«u
E O E S O W I I & A N
BEA workman-like TOBFLCCO. NAILS. GINSS. LEATHER,
sprinar stock, eon-
WKL'H
*'11
BEDI*POMID
OFATTBE
n?.iT,««ti
Csdl
^tbc
a»rt«. rr«.ln« Row
Clftclon^tl Wtiio*
Ro-df
March 3,1*52 12-tf L,
