Wabash Express, Volume 11, Number 43, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 October 1852 — Page 4
TERRE-I1A UTE, IXDIAXA.
SIGN OF THE MILL SAW.
M1HE subscribers under the firm ofPOTWIN & BURN AM, are now receiving at their •tore between Grovcrman Bourne and Wood A Donnelly, on National Road Street, direct from the roanufactories and eastern cities, a large and extensive stock of
kind.
Building Materials,
Buch as Locks, Latches, Bolts, Bell Butts and Screws, Ac., Ac, The most Approved makes of Mill, Cut, and other Saw».
Shot Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Oan Barrel*, .Mountings, Locks, Caps, fcc.fcump Chain and Cranks, Hay and Manure Forks, Shovels and Spades, Grass and Grain Scythes, Plow Wings. Slaljs,Hoes, «fcc.
ALSO, a large stock of Saddlery Hardware (Mevvry description Patent and Kuafrieled
Uathej. Oil C|i.h,, P.J .nd otl.e, g^, nkins, Saddle-1 rees, «c.
great variety of POCKET and TABLE OtrrtE«rr and other goods. Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock, jis 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 natisfaction.
ID" Cigtt paid for Feathers, Rags, Beeswax Ginseng and other trado. A. C. POTWIN, //ate of the Wabash StJr*.
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S. W.
Terre Haute, April 14,1852-18-ly
iTBS'S
CHERRY PEGTORAl For (ho Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, IIOARSEIVESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION.
found
^^Kt'hTtSjJflar/^ ibute it to the use of rour CHERRY PEGTO-
ours truly Wasiunotox. Pa., April 15, 1846,
A Cough ana the alarming Vmptorae of
Consumption had reduced me too low to leave 18®ra®»
J, R. CrNlNOH
TOOWNlSe A VALL.S
Jk. a. stowxtx*.
American and Foreign Hardware embracing, in part, Iron, Sleet, Nails, Glass, and fitted it up in themoet datable aa4 convenient ivlo. dnririir* Tin Plate* Loir Trace Statre manner, we are sow prepared to accommodate ail A xlc^ Springs, nn liate, J-og, lrace, will favor u« with their natronage, with every and Halter Cham8, Broad and other Axes, ,njcje h,i^,inc
Blacksmiths' BeRowa. Anvils, Vices, Stock* Of a
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llnnp onrl rVirrint/P* nf nil fYYlS• assured that by these Increased facilities, we can offer Itopc anu V^OIU.I^t, IH 111 ^',,U5j'm^terinducementstdthe
A very choice lot of Paints embracing the a! en common and niter qualities. arniKnes ot va- fljijngpreacriptiona,preparing family compound*, dec rious kinds. Paint and other Brushes, «fec. fljT Night Bell at the side door on fourth
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all the numerous medicines extant, (and some of tham valuable) for the cure of I
»ulmouary.complaints, nothing has ever been which could compare in its effects with this Preparation. Others euro sometimes, but at all times and in all diseases of the luo^s and throat where medicino can giro relief, this will do it. It is pleasant, to take, and perfectly safe in accordance with tho directions. Wo ao not advertise for the information of those who havo tried it but those who have not, Fatn* ilies that havo known its value will not bo without it, and by its timely use, they aro seHeura from the dangerous consequences of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption.
The Diploma of tho Massachusetts Institute "was awarded to this preparation by tho Board of Judges in September 1847 also,"the Medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this country also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cinoiunatiihas been given to tho Cucak* PtCTORAj,, by their Government in consideration of its extraordinary excellence and use-
Five years trial of your CHERRY PECTORAL in aiy practice, has proven whnt I foresaw from its composition, must be true, that it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs to which we, in this section, arc peculiarly liable.
I think its equal has not yet boon discovered 'few do I know how a hotter remedy can be minis for the distempers of the Throat and Lungs. J. J. BURTON, M. D„ V. R. S.
Sott what it has done on a wasted constitution, not only in -'he following eases, but a Ihonsand more:
Julnoss in curing affections of the Lungs and other medicine is too apparent to escape obserThroat. ration, nud when its virtues are once known, Read the fotlowing opinion founded on the long experience of tho omiuwit Physician of tho Port an-j City of Dr. J. C. Aver,— ST. JOHNS. May 8,"l85l."
St'OBURY. Jan. 2-ltb, 1S51.
Dr. Avert In tho month of July last I was! attacked by i» violent diarrhosa In "the mines of! California. I returned to San Francisco in hop® of receiving benefit from a change of elt« mats and diet. My diarrhoea ceased, but was followed by a severe cough—and much soreness. 1 finally started for home, but received bo benefit from the rojragc. My cough continued to grow worse, and when I arrived in New York, I was at once marked by mv acquaintances as a victim of consumption. I must confess that I saw no suflfeiont reason to doubt what my friends all believed. At this time I com•asnoed taking your truly invaluable medicine with lUUe expectation of deriving any benefit jfrotu. its use. You would not receive these liuea did no regard it my duty to state to the *ffticted •paoe tribute .. \VJLLI AM W.SMITH.
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If it will do Aw other* what it has fur tats I BRt^NlNG 4 ALL'S,
Sincerely vu^' eiery blei^iftg, I ISfi Verv re*neetftellv Mun, JOHN J.GLAftKE»RectotifPmrmChwfch.
With *uch assurance and from such men. stronger proof can W adduced utttas* it bo frwm its effects upon trial*
Prepwred and Sold by J. C. ATKR, PaAOTicAt CttEMisr, Por sale b* Wxn A'DOvVN Kl.LV.)
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TprretH*«t*{ad
And at ageacia in newly every town in the ^ate. 'i
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TerreHaute. Sept, 1, '59,-36-3m
Er«BSviHe Stwni fawlv Manufactory.' 1* SSORTED CANDY at is
cents
per
pound.
21 MMmftctared from 5t**m refined ^Sugar,
HKl.M Ac CHISM*
ComxxiissioQ Morohants, Corner Cmmw «mi Uftyctte Streets, NEW ORLEANS.
ALL
ahlpoK^ts t» oar addrww by steam* boats, will be covered by ln*or*nce, tin|nt otherwise declared £i time ef ^iMot
Sepi.22, l^W, 4t to 1st Juae ^53.
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TW mnlemgtwd resneetfuHy announce to tbe old stand, on tne back of the River, witil W»*t«rn and Southern Merchauta, w.« ar* folly CSarrf* a»d .Vw KmUmi. Come and prepared to furnish assorted C*ndv. bv the f«r yourselves, ,, 110LM£S* MILL, quantity, at 12$ lb, and «cwrr*fttaf (iqiwmr ifay 19,1^52-SS tf to anv"manufactured lhi side of the Eastern —. "'1~ titi« (Terms o**hoo delivery
AM T. Watt.
PMIMI EITY Ml STORE: -. fsrt
BROWNING & WALL, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Comer 4th ani National Road 8ts,, Union Row,
TERRE-HA UTE. 1XDIAXA.
HitflJfO
purchased tlrf* new and elegit! establishm?nt from its former proprietor, Dr. R. H.Swain,
to oor
verr
doubted they can bepo
w«
jjoc. we are now in receipt
heavr Spring supply, which render* our
respectfully invite the attention of Merchants 5|anuf4et1Ireri(t Physicians, Consumer* and Dealers P'lllij fenerailr, who will flndour sloe* to comprise a foil,* extensive and well selected supply of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Surgical Instruments. Chemicals. Paims, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Spices, Varnishes,
Brushes, Perfumery, Glassware, ^American Window-glassrYf?fi Apothecary's Shop Furniture, |||s Pure Wines and Brandies, Snuff, Cigars, Tobacco, Fancy Soap, dee., d-c^ All of which w«wtllacU it wholesale or Retail, upon term* #r favorable as any establishment In the "Vel-
our Goods fromImporters and trst hands, we feet
Paints, Oils, dr., 'White /jead, warranted been offrredin this marfcef. but brand. Tr-pooe oftheRrm, I)r. WALL, being a practitioner of Medicine, will keep bis office in the countlngroeni give hit-personal attention, to
Our (STOCK of shelf hardware embraces a Street. N. B: Gln»eng, Hlavaeed, Beeswax and Muatard Keed, taken in exchange for good*, or In payment of debU.
tr4de-tlUn hlJ
May 5, 185!3tfMf a-t
before
ffillJOHT'S TUMC,"
A E I I I 1
A certain, safe, speedy and permanent cure
°TCHILLS AND /EVER:
HOUGHTON & SENNET,
HAthis
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BEMITTENT OB INTERMITTENT FEVERS.
A LMOST every one is so familiar with -the symptoms of this distressing disease, that it is not nccessary to give a description of them. Although, by far, tho most dommon complaint to which the human body is subject, there is no disease so difficult, to subdue by the usual mode of practice. Tho public have long-sought for a Medicine that would effectually remove this dangerous malady. The proprietor of the above raluablo Preparation, by a close observation for a series of years of this disease in ALL its varieties, and unceasing research among the
VEGETABLE PRODUCTIONS of tho Earth, enabled to offer the Public a Certain and Permanent Remedy, Which will effect a SPEEDY Cure if taken according to the directions.
In Cases of the Longest Standing! As well as proven PREVENTIVE in the forming stages of the disease. This Preparation has advanced in favor with the Public, relying upon its merits alone, and is "universally acknowledged the ONLY MEDICINE that will effect a safe and
Permanent Cure.
Being-entirely a VEGETABLE PRODUCTION its effects upon the system are highly salutary, improving the general health and iuvigorating tho constitution. Let all who are ntflieted give this preparation a trial, and they will be saved great suffering and an impaired constitution. Two bottles taken strictly according to directions have in most cases effected a pennanentcure. Person* residing in FEVER and AQUE districts can be effectually protected frotn an attack by occasionally takiug a small quantity of tho medicine.
Whero once tried" its superiority over every
the public no longer hesitate what remedy to erupluy. No family should be without it, and thoso who have u.M?d it never will. This highly valuable remedy has performed some of the most extraordinary cures both in rccent and long standing cases of Fever and Ague. In cases of debility which often succeed
Bilious or Oilier Fevers, This has been found a most efficacious and speedy remedy, restoring the tone of the Storm acn and bracing the nervous system generally.
BROWNING A WALL, Sole Agents, Terre-Haute, Ind.
Terro-Hautc, June 2. If52. 25-tf
E he at he el in city, and fitted up rooms over the
"Prairio City Drug Store," feast end of Unio* Row for the purpose of taking DAGUERREOTYPE LIKENESSES.
Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and examine onr specimens, and if pleased with our,work give us fheir patronage.
We are satisfied that from long experience in the business, we are able to exceed anything in our line done to ifie western country. Call and see. H* tfc S.
Terre-Haute. June -J3. '52.*98-tf
GEORGE HCMMEL'S
rpK|®
Essence has been proven by many
I 1 thousands of the most respectable fami lies in the United States, to be by far the best
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Dear Sir: Feeling that have been spared Pr*PaJra*i°w of Coffeeever offered totbo public, from a prematura grave, through your instru- ?n«
of/^8
mentality by the providence of God. I will take j"ouf, P0.'}? Coffee, afrd Coffee made Ihe libitriy to express to rou mv gratitude,
*llJ
ri^S*vPe. tast®
besl'iRT*Coffee
but w.ll be much more whole-
rn^r®.
me anvtlnng like hope, when tat pKvsician *na instance superior to the
debewte, finer flavored, perfectly
SJTrX VESTS,
FT^UE best assottraent ol Satin Vest* in tiectty, can I be found at A ra old's Clothin Stort. Also.as«pe-pi-v article of SaUfl. In the pie««, to be manafactured order.
May i.'3S,Sl-ly.
fnsh Fall! for WI»oati% EL1VEKKD at HOLMES' MILL. May 12. 1562 92 tf
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Fk?}~!.
HATS, HATS!
rOLKSlUS. Panama, Ltgbcra and KenmthHtts, lUfclMleky D. K. ARNOLD, May 5, "JR.-SMY ?J«t 4e«r to Potter1*.
Wool Carting at Holmes* Mill. /"OME every body thai wants g«od Roll*.
Ix» now readv to receive WcxH toeard. at
ACEK8 0T
rnr*
JOHN FARHELL A CO (3oaf«etiu»wrs I offer the Puna for «d« os which Evanavtlle, lad., Sept. 15, '52 10-ito $9 ttsside, containing. 160 acres- It h* a rood drtoble log cabin, stables, well,««., with good Stock wteTQ*
IAiro F0R
8ALS.
Uie place. Fifty acm under cal-
UvatJOQ, and. the balance is good timber.—
Tbe fern ties 3| milet We*t of
Um
cir«T, «i
the National road. Terms Tv*&>n*b\e. Apply to JD. S Paoaldsoa. to GEO. EAGLETOX,
Ott Uk«Al*«e.
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THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! 1K. JOIli* BULL'S
SARSAPARILLA.
IT
ia put-up in full qo^rt botllea, and contains the •txengtb oftix timu a* much pure Honduras Straaparilia enj similar preparation in America. Price one dollar per bottle, or »ix bottles for fire dollars-
ITNV41 |W|V »UU I af
It has been a well established tact for years p«st, that Saxsaparilia, when pure and properly prepared, was
the only tree panacea Cot tUtotuM pnginttisf I an impure state of the blood, the use ol mercury, in
Bali's SarsaptriUa also contains the virtues of sev oral other valuable medical roots, together forming tho best compound, and prodttcint fie greatest curative agent in ike warld I This medicine, when used according to directions, trill cure without fait. Scrofula or Kln^sevil, Cxncers.TBtaors, Eruptions of the Kkln, Erysipelas, Chronic tore Eyes, Kincworm or Tetters,.Scald Head, Rheumatism and Pains ia the Bones or Joints, old Sores and Ulcers, ^t**6welling of the viands, Syphilis Dyspepsia, Salt Kheum, Diseases of the
Kidneys, Loss of Appetite. Disease *riiu£ from the use of
15
-Mercury, Paiii in the Side and Shoulders, ^'General Debility,
Dropsy, .5
Lumbago, Jaundice,
4 Costivenesa, Sore Throat Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Weakness of the Chest, Putmon ary ^Cffections, and all' other diseases »^tendinis to produce Consumption, Liver Complaint, Pemalo Irrepularities and Complaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirit*. Night Sweats, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases and is a spring and summer drink, and general tonic for thr system, ajreirtle and pleasant purgative, far superior to
Blue Lick or Contrrcsn Water, Salts, or
A
Seidliti Powders,
KC.il) '. UK D:: KliAO!!! The truly wonderful and remarkable cures that have come under our Immediate observation have more than convinced us tiist Doctor Bull is a great man, and that his Fluid Extrect of Sarsaparilla is the most Valuable combination Of vegetable extracts that tbe adence of chemistry has yet produced. Alt success to tho Doctor in hla new enterprise, say W2.—Louisville Courier.
We agree with our neighbor uf the Courier, that Dr. Bull is a great man, and his Sarsaparilla a greater medicine and wo are fully convinced that the Doctor, with his Saraaparilla, will create afar more enthusiastic excitement cast than Uarnum did with Jenny Lind. We would not have our readers understand us classing the Doctor and his Saraaparilla with Barnum aitd Jenny Lind, because all who spend their dollar for a bottle of Bull's Sarsapnrilla will get its equivalent and we have beard it slily hinted that many, after bearing the divine Jenny, and finding-their pocket minus from ten to twenty doltars, thought it was paying pretty dear for tli^ whistle. One objection we have to.Bull's Sarsaparilla, and only one—it is so exceedingly pleasant to the taste, and invigorating, to tho'system, that, once in the habit of using it, it is equal to smoking line regalies, chcwing Langhorne's best, or drinking Walker's mint juleps—you can'f quit it.—Louisville Democrat.
The above complimentary notices fr.im the editors of the Louisville Courier and Democtat were endorsed by Geo. D. Prentice, Esq., the distinguished editor of tho Louisville Journal, in the following flattering notice:
There is no doubt in the world of the greatness of Dr. Bull, and the excclleaceof his Sarsaparilla. Some of the most scientific physicians in the city have applauded tbe Sar»«pariUa, and, tthat it
&
great deal
better, Ifee million applaudcdit too. It is having a.trcmendous sale, Tho celebrated Jayne has, from the profits of his medicine, built a granite palace in Philadelphia, seven stories high, and Dr. Bufl ifhe choosts, can very soon build one twice as high as that. It i«, we are told, very difficult for him to walk through our streets at ail, as he finds himself arrested at oveiy step by grateful men and Women, many of-Whom have traveled from gteat distances to look upon their benefactor, end to bless him for their wonderful restoration to bealth. The Doctor, with all his extraordinary merit, Is naturally wry modest and retiring yet we trust that the eastfrn citics will,. In justice to themselves, give a fitting reception to the distinguishric diseases as Gen. Scot cans.
ed man who has made as glorious a campaign against human dUeascs as Gen. Scott made against theMoxi
IVOTICE TO FKMAIiES. John Bull's parsaparilla is one of tbe groatcst female medicines now In existence. Iu those numerous cases where the.constitution is debilitated, the nervous enercy is lessened, when the efforts of nature arc weak and Seficient, or are profuse and overwrought, when the face is pale colorless, the Ktrength feeble and yielding, the spirits troubled and depressed, the health broken, mind shaken, and consequently the happiness destroyed—then.Bull's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign remedy, ft assists nature in the performance of her duty, braces the whole system, renews permanently the 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 suffer in£, disease and unhappincss among them than now exists, health would take the place of disease, the rosy cbeek would succeed the pallid face we should have smiles Instead of tears, and perhaps a happy long life instoad nf one cut short by disease, or made miserable by continued suffering and ailliction. At that critical period termed the "turn of life," which is often attended with so much danger, Bull's Sarsaparilla is found to exert a most beneficial effect. All ladies approaching this crisis should be apprised of this fact, ajtid avail themte!vs of this valuable medicine.
A BEAUTIFUL CLEJ1R SKIX. How wo all admire a clear, beautiful, white sltln, andarosy colored cheek. How oftendowe aeo per sons, not pOsaesMnt this "desideratum so devoutly to be wished," resorting to cosmctlcs, lotions, washes, paints, and coloring, materials, to restore to them a semblance of What disease has deprived them of, and that, too, with great injury to the akin. Bull's Sarsaparilla is the best cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin by removing every particle or morbid and dis cased matter from the blood, making it pure, healthy and Vigorous, giving activity to every minute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark cmintenanco to tho bloom and freshness of youth. Ladles, abandon the use ofpaints and mixtures, and use Bull's Sarsaparilla, the offly effectual remedy. "A word to tho wise- is sufficient," and a hint is enough for the ladies.
We earnestly InVlte all persons who are suffering with any of the ilia that flesh ia heir to, to call on Dr. John Bull's agent, and get a copy of Bull's Family Journal, gratis and for the sake of humanity, we hope that a aingie individual will not be found unwilling to give Bull's Sarsaparilla a trial, after reading, and recouecUng, at tho same time, that it is impossible for the Doctor to publish the tenth part of the number of certificates of astounding cures performed by hit Sarsaparilla. The amount of testimony voluntarily showered on Dr. .Bull's Sarsaparilla, from well knowh and distinguished individuals, both in public and private life, has been perfectly overwhelming.
Dr. John Bull's printftpal office 61 Fourth street, Louisville, Ky., where all applications for agencies must be addressed.
J. R. Cuningbam sole Agent forTerre-flaute, where the medicine may be had by the dozen at Proprietor'# Pri«»- .. j-
A large snpply just reel ved .f Terre-Hiute, Ind. Feb. 18 1832 10-ly-aa. rx.
BOOKS! NEW BOOKSiT"
MNEW
EN OF THE TIME or Sketches of Living Notables. Sargent's Life of Henry Clay, edited by Horace Greeley.
A Step from the New World to the Old, and Back Again, by Henry B. Tappan. The Higher* Law, in its relation to Civil Government, by William Hosmer.
Lvdia, a Woman's Book, by Mrs. Newton Cropland. Time and Tide or Strive and Win, by A. S. Roe.
Lotus-Eating, a Summer Book, by Geo. Wm, Curtis. The Knights of England, France, amd Scotland, by Wm. H. Herbert.
Lives of Eminent Methodist Xttnister8t1y P. D. Gorrie. What I Saw in London or Men and Things in the great Metropolis.
Religion of Geology and its coonectcd Sciences, by. Edward Hitchcock. The Methodist Preacher, containing seven-ty-eight Sermons on Doctrinal and Practical subjects.
Harper's Magazine for September, for sale bv W. H. BUCKINGHAM, At the Sign of the Big Book. Sept. 8, lS52-39-tf
AT THE SIGN OF THE
JIILL S.11V,
O AAA LIGHTS, Pine and Poplar Wib--CjlrUU dow Sashea. 135 Boxes Window Glass* 300 Kegs first Quality Nails. 50 Tons assorted Iron—-best brand. 3 Plow and Spring Steel. 1000 lbs Cast Steel, au sixes. 1000 English. German and American Steel. 100 Pair Eljptic Springs—Axles and Wagon 'Boxes. 40 Boxes Ti» Plate.
Trnaed Cooper, Bar Tin, Ac. Also—aw additiosal Stock of Saddlery. Skirting. A»., aa&kii^g oox Mock very complete.
A superior article of fast irot, Wol!, and cistern Pumps, Iread Pipe. Pump Chains and Crania. and a veiy complete stoek of Carpenters PlMte.*, Chisels aid toots rf all kinds, £e ic ., all of which are offered at great barsrein*. br
Heat doorto Grormnan & Bourne.
Cloths at Wholesale.
BV^ka
piece «t .cmc, it ASS OLD'S Ttm-Snti CSettiiat S®«*. M*r\Sl,4XAt
INSURANCE COMPANIES,
Jefferson life Insurance Company, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital $100,000—paid in and secured.
Incorporated by the State of Ohio,
THIS
intox
icating drioks, evil habits in youth, barrenness, dec. We boldly assert that JOHN BOLL'S FLUID EXTRACT OF SABSAPAKIXJUA is the onl^ preparation before the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles, and of uniform strength. The Parsaparilia is purchased without regard to price, and every pofitod. before being ased, is subject to the strictest chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before being used.
company have tome peculiar advantages—its capital is paid in and secured—it-s Board of Directors well known throughout tbe "West.
It has two departments—Joint Stock asd Mmtnai. Tbe rates of premium in the Joint Stock department are reduced equal to aju annual cash dividend of thirty tkreeand one-third per cent.
The Mutual department ia secured by tbe whole capital of the company, and its accumulations. Tbe rates of premium are the same aa in other mutual companies. A note for •nt kmtf of the premium is taken where the insurance is for life, and the annual premium amounts to $40.
All should Insure whuse income depends upon their personal exertions, and would cease at their death—as Clergymen, Physicians, Lawyeft, Mechanics, and Clerk's. Merchants, Tradesmen and ifinufacturcrs, in active business owners of real estate that is incumbered should insure, and thereby prevent a sacrifice in case of death. Endorsers and securities should require the principals t?insure tlieir live# and assign tbe policies as their security.
DIRECTORS.—H. II. Goodman. W. W. Cone*. Wm. Burnet Wm, M. Gammon, President White Water Canal Samuel B. Keys 'D. W. Deshler, Columbus, Cashier of Clinton Bank George Carlisle, President Lafayette Banking Company A. G. Burt C. Coaahan Charles Goodman E. Gest H. B. Pay
or
Be, Cleveland,
President of Cleveland and Columbus Railroad.
Board
F-suhcb.—Hon.
SECURED
Jacob Burnet, Samuel
Wiggins, T. S. Goodman. Esq. C. H. BAILEY, Agent.
G. W. PAYKICK, M. D., Medical Examiner. Terre-Haute, January 28,1839-7-1y
MTNA
INSURANCE COMPANY, OF VTICA, NEW YORK. Capital 3X25, 000,
under tbe General Insurance Law ot New
York. Risks iu the above Company, both in the Pi re 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, 1832-5,tf
JOi FIREMEN AND MECHANICS' Insurance Company, Madison, Indiana. DIRECTORS.
DAVID WHITE. W. McKez Dujt*, C. T. LODGE SAMUEL M. STRADER. N. O. Wu.11AMS WASHINGTON THOMAS, D. BLACKMOKE, jr., HIRAM K. WELLS, ™-,"" .]y[ATTHEW TEMPERLY.
DAVID WHITE, President.
Tuomas L. PAIXE, Cashier and Secretary.
I^IRE
Risks taken on Merchandise, Dwellings, Stores, Manufactories, fcc. ALSO— Marine Risks on shipments of Produce and Merchandise generally, Inland or Atlantic and Pacific.
O" Losses promptly adjusted and paidAgent at Terro-Hautc, Ind., Feb. 26, 1851-11-tf JAS. H. TURNER.
WONDESFTJL PE00F!
I-'.
DR. BLACK WELL'S
Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla/ 'and IRIS VERSICOLA.
INguardage
this of humbuggery, it behooves every one to with a suspicious eye the Interests of individuals and cliques. And even then the dazzling splendor of outward shoW insinuates Itself into the favor of manv, and they become willing dupes to unholy ends. Thus it is we see Mesmerism, Clairvoyance, and Spiritual Mappings, absorbing too much of tbe attention of rational and intelligent beings, even to the dethroning of their supreme Intelligence. Ml feeling an interest In their own, and the welfare of the community, and in tbefurtiierextension of that which is useful, we would recorhmeiid to their fierious consideration Dr. BlackieeWs Compound Sirup of Sarsaparilla and Iris Versicola, and request the same investigation, by way of trial, that has been extended to other objects of less importance. He asserts Its superiority to any similar compound ever yet introduced, and defies the public to produce its equal for tbe cure of the following diseases: Scrofula, or King's Evil, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Female Diseases, Eruptions, of the Skin, Swelled Glands, and all diseases arising hom an impure state of the blood.
In testimony of the eminent virtue of this Compound wc subjoin a certificate from a reliable citizen with the opinion of an excellent physician:
LOCISVIME, June
3. 1852.
Dr. Blacktcell—DearSir: I wish through this medium to inform you of tho success of yonr Sarsaparilla upon my little daughter. She is now olght years ol age. From her infancy she has been troubled with a breaking out over her body, resembling Scrofula. At times her arms and legs were cuvered over with large running sores. Towards the close of last winter she grew so much worao than she had been before, that 1 became alhrmcd, and was about making application to a Physician when I accldently heard of your Sarsaparilla as being a great purifier of the blood. I immediately procured a bottle and commrnced its use. Before the first bottle was used up I could see a marked change for the HETTSH. Continued its use until the third bottle was taken, when an entire cure was effected. I am now happy to .ay she enjoy* better health than she ever did before. In justice to you I must say 1 consider your Sarsaparilla one of tbe best medicines now in use for purifying the blood, and curing all diseases arising from its impurity. With this, please to accept my most sincere tnanks and well wishes
J. A. DOUGHERTY.
Here ia the opinion of a Physician of the city, whose statement cannot be called In question: Dr. /, P. Black well—Sir: In reply to yours I will state, that I have examined your reccipt for your Compo6nd Slrip of Sarsaparilla and Iris Vprsicola, and consider it an excellent alterative Compound.
Respectfully, J. M. BVCKI.Y, M. D. Tl_7= and sold wholesale and retait by
VAUOHNPreparcd fe
BLACKWBLI., No.
84,
Third st., bet. Market
and Jefferson, Louisville, Ky. BROWNING fe WALL, Agents, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
Terre-Haute," June 30,1852.-29-Cm
Heavy1 Goods.
fAA^0NS OF IRON, Nails, Spikes. A i.LUU vils, Bellows, Vices, Sledge*, Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Coil Chftin, ElipticSprings, Spring Steel, Cast do., English Hoop L. do., German do., American and Swedes Blister do., Swedes and Sable Bar Iron, Russia Nail Rods, Axle Drafts.
Just received and selling at greatly reduced prices. S. H. POTTER A CO» April 23, 1851-19-tf
EABDWARS AND SADDLERY.
•kite1
|Sprin^' Arrival Only 30 days from Xew York City via Xew Orleans. per Ship Vancouver
Xew Orleans. fj§|
Wto
E are now enabled to announce fhe receipl of a large portion of our Shelf Hardware, Saddlery & Carriage Trimmings, making out assortment more complete than it ever Was before, and far surpassing in extent and quality any other to be found at any establishment :n TrrrcHavte, or the Wabash VaHey. Our prices, either for cash or approved credit, will be quite as low as the nimble ninepence— and no 25 per cent, added to the credit buyer.-— Our customers and ail customers in want of any .kind of HARDWARE will find what ipe say true, if they will give us a call.
S. H. POTTER OO.
4pril 23,1851-19-tf
TANNER'S OIL.
BARRELS of a first rate quality, just re-
ceived, and for sale bv EUDOWlCl'i HULMAN, Union Row, 3d Door from West Corner. Jan. 15, 1851-5-tf
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
Spring Arrival
ryiHE attention of th« pablic ti called to the beaotiftrt assortment of Clothing, jost received at the
Terre-Haute Clothing Store.
This stock is ths larpest In tbe place, crobrs clug every variety of Clothls and will be sold at extremely
I be refuode«L All are invited to call. BAVIO H. ARNOLD,
Saat side of tbe Public Square, next dosrte Pottw% Hardwrae Store. May4,18Stt.-ntf
WOOL WANTED
£N
exchanee for Fnll Cloths, Oasmimeres, SattinetJts, Flannels, Blaaketa,
DONE
POTWIN BUHNASJ,
Ac.,
at
Mar 19.1852. HOLMES' MILL. Fulling and Cloth Dressing
at all tuaes and in the best manner, at HOLMES'MILL. May 19,1853-25 If
Cooper's Toolsr:
A largestoekof ere'^irr deicriptioa of Tool* aied Coopers, together with Floor ba*nri. Pork biirrd. Hlrit
aWSef Trou Boom, for safe br A*Ig 1$, "52. 1. Q60K OO.
S I N O 1 8 5 1
N 1 N A
WHOLESALE DRUG-STORE, Directly North of the Court-Ho use, and next door
East of M. W. Sedam's.
Ting
HE undersigned has received and is receivthe largest stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dye-staffs ever brought to Terre-Hante. Having made cash purchases for 1851, he is enabled to sell-at as low rates as any other establishment on the Wabash. His stock consists as usual of a general assortment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines, suited to the wants of the Country, and he hopes from his long experience and his usual attention to business in trying to supply the wants of his customers in nis line, to merit a continuance of their patronage.
OILS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, Ac.. 6 bbls. Linseed Oil, 50 Boxes Wind. Glass, 6:•" Lard Star Candles, 7 Turpentine, 3 Rosin Soap. 5 Alcohol, 3 bbls. Copal Varnish 6 Span. Whiting,25 gals. Coach "v— 5 Rosin, 36 Black 1000 lbs. Red Lead 36 Japan 300 Dry white do.45 Neat's ft. Oil, 100 kegs Pure do.60 Castor Oil, 700 lbs. Btitish Lustro,30 Pure Olive Oil, 500 Black Lead, 150 lbs Nitric Acid, 100 Litharge, 400" Sulphuric do. 400 Venetian Red,4 bbls Plastor Paris, 300 Yellow Ochre,6 Fish Oil, 300 Span. Brown, 3 White Chalk, 700 Gr'd. Logwood,300 lbs. Bar Load, 200 Ext. do. 400 Copperas,» 150 Castile Soap, 49 Am. Vermillion, 200 Pearl Starcn, 36 gals. Sperm Oil,: 8 0 el 1 0 0 In go 100 Green, 300 Alum, 100 Paris 120 Blue Stone.
PURE WINES and BRxlNDY, BOURBON, and RYE WHISKEY «fec., for sale at Cuningham's Wholesale Hrug Store.
J. R. CUNI-NGHAM.
April 2,1851-16-tf
Altered aooordlne to Act of Oongrese, In the year 1851, by J. 8. HOUGHTON, M. D., in the clerk's Office of (he District Court for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania.
Another Scientific Wonder I GREAT CURE FOR
DYSPEPSIA! OR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S
THE TRUE
DIGESTIVE FLUID, OK, litKTKlC .11 K'K
PftEPARiJDTHE
from RENNET, or the fourth STOM
ACH OF OX, after directions of BARON I.IEBIG. the great Phvriolouical Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa.
This is n. truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION. DYSPKPSIA. JAUNDICE. LIVEK COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY. Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Ageiit, the Gastric Juice. m= Half a teaspoonful of PEPSIM, infused in tfrater, will digest or dissolve. Five Pounds of Roast Beef in abo«t tieo hours, out of the stomach. •PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—this. Solvent, of ihe Fond, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is cxiroctod from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus f.rmln:.'' an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, pr.-( is-.!y iu the natural Gastric Juice iu its Chemical powers, anil furnishing a COMPLETE and "PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it. By the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEP.-IA are removed just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing circs of DF.BII.ITV, EMACIATION. NERVOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CON.SUMITION, supposed be on the verge of the grave.. Tim Scientific Evidence upon which it is based,is in the highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! BARON LIEBIG in his cclobrnteJ Work on Animal Ohemistry. snrs: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, onalagous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, in which" various artlclfcs of fcfod, as meat and eggs, will be. softened, changed, and digested, just in'thc same manner as they would be in the human stomach."
Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, atis,'giving a large amount of SCIENTIFIC EVIENCE, similar to the above,'together with Reports of REMARKABLE CURES, from all parts of tbo United Stotrs.
AS A DYSPEPSIA 0ITEER, •$ Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases* of Debility, Emuctmtioti, A'erroug Decline, unit Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible tc give thedetailsof casesitt tlie limits, of this advertisement but authenticated certificates have been elvn of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia,New York and Boston alone. These were nearly all (iesperntd casos, and the cures wcro not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent.
It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to Billion*disorder. Liver Compiaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, And other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after along sicknes*. Also, for excess itf eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance.
Dr. HOUGHTON'S PRPSTN isby ncarlr *11 the dealers in fine drugs and Popntar'Mcdlcines, throughout the United States. It is prepared in Powder and In Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians.
PRIVATE CIRCULARS for Iheuseof Physician#, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon wjiich the claims of this new remedy are based. As it is NOT A SECRET REMEDY no objection can be raised ag&in*t its use by Physicians in respectable standing and regular practice.— Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. fr-p OBSERVE THIS!—Every bottle of the genuine PEPSIN bears tbe written signature of J. S. HOOGHTON, M.D., sole Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. C-opy-righf and Trade Mark secured,
IfT Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. AGENTS.—WOOD & DONNELLY. Terre-Haute Craighead & Browning, Indianapolis. Wholesale and Retail Agents.
Terre-Haute, April 14.1852,-18-tf.
JAKES BRADFORD., JOTtX BRADFORD.
FRBITCH BURR
MILL STONE MANUFACTORY.
GENUINEofDutch
Aoker Brand Bolting
Cloths, all numbers Mill Spindles Mill Castings Hoisting Screws TVmperir::' Screws Dnmsel Irons Screen Wire Snrii Machines Plaster of Paris, always on hand and /or sale.
D*' All work sold at this esfablishrrtent'warranted of the best quality, and if not fwund tu be such upon trial, the moncvwill be refunded.
ICTFor any further information, apply toi Arba Holmes,at Holme's Mill, in Terre-Haute April 7,'52,-17-ly.
Golden Opportunity
As we roa*«ftcure oot own slock, we warrant 1 I -1- new stock of fancy 1 staple Dry Goods, rf article to be made of food material, and any article I now offer them to the r. !ic at utitisuallv low •ot provinjt as repnweated. tan be retimed and tbe
JJAYISO received and opened _my ^entire
nr
tey will be refunded. All are invited to tall. I Pnce9
_„
fnT r_.x.
p.vprv rarietv of rands tl
lor
V*n"-J
oi
S9°aa,
l[
it is usual to keep in a well appointed dry goods store may be procured here. Beautiful figured and plain dreas Silks, figured and plain Berages, Poplins, fancy Lawn# De Laines, and Ginghams book,.mull, «wi--and dotted Muslins plain, striped and crosa-j barred Jaconett white and black «ilk Laces! and Fringes dress Trimmings, white Skirt* cotton Hose all colors, Iri»k. Linens, bleached and Brown Oonettie*, Bed-tickings, Cheeks, Cotton Yaroa, Boot* and 43baoa for women, men. boys and c&tldren. «.
Extra fine and common Silk Hals, Ko««uib and Mexican do-j Looking Glasses, Tea, Sugar, Molaase», and Tobatco, Tliese are but a Tew of the many articles,, which may be purchased far as little money ag po«*jble, at 5IPPERrS CHEAP CASH STORE, Farrmglon's B!ock,Norjh of the PublicSquare.
TTre-Haute, one 2, '52.-2itf
Shlrl^ and i»bfrt rollai-y.
ABEACTlfTTI.at
utuatatsi
lana, for sale AB5QIJG*S Clotfctetf Kirs, TB.si-iy
fx
$*.A
a
t-fiji&ifi ill
1? i-'«« 1 It'Li HI ftjil II lA
WHO
O I I E
AN I) II AT E STABLISHMENT,
iVorth-East Corner of the Public Square,
(FAHKINGTON'S BLOCK,)
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA
would swelter under a heavy coat while he can get a well-mado handsome Linen Coat at cost The subscribers having just received very large lot of the above, in every sixo and style ha in to el he to a os
First come first served—sa.ljui ry ups before they are fitli gone
jW|
Aucust 4, 1852'33-Vt't
%ift
TO make room for the Full Stockj DAVID II. his entire assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES AND IIATS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Slimmer Clothing at Cost.
tO3 Call earl v. Store east of the Public Square, next door to Potter & Co.'s. July .28, 1852-33-tf
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT—UNION ROW. 1 have just received, and now opening and offering for sale, at my eligible stand in
Union Row, National Road Street, the largest and most extensive strtclt of Hoots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Rrogans, ifcc., &c.( evor brought to
this mantel*! for the proof of which, the public generally are invited to.call and examine. Fashionable Hats. Fur. Plush, Velvet and other Caps, j. Suited to the tastes and ptirses of all classes of buyers, will be found in my late importations from the Eastern Cities, all bought ut tlie lowest rates, and will be disposed of accordingly.
Thankful for former patronage, the undersigned hopes to
merit a coiuinuauct- Of former favors, as lie is confident that ho can offer as'jin.'d bargains as any establishment In tho State— perl*.t j»» some better.
IPr' Boots, Pumps, extra ividf'Uppers,'and *ny other work executed to order, as usual. 1HOS. P. MURRAY.
October 18, 185t-dwtf
NEW DRESS GOODS. LACK limeade Silks, :JL) Fancy Brocado Silks,
Fnncy Chene Silks, Fancy ChaineliotiSilk«,. Fancy Barege De Lai iter Fancy till wool Bareges, Fancy Silk Tissues, White Crnpu Shawls, Fancy Crapo Scarfs, Lace and Musliu Underslcevos, Ciiemizetts, Kid and Silk Gloves, For sale cheap. Call and see them'. Apr.2S,-20tf. J. H. TURNER.
DYE-STUFFS, &C.
rtAn
LT5S-
Indigo, (8. F. A. No. 1
vl'U 350 lbs. Ext. Logwood. 200 Blue Vitriol 500 Sup. Carli. Soda 400 Cream Tartar
1
150 Tartaric Acid '200 Aqua Ammonia, (F. F. Fj I 200 Sulph.MJther 50 Peruvian Bark, (Red 5() do do (Pale,) just rcceivedaudforsale.it
BROWNING A WALL'S Prairie City Drug Store.
Terre-Haute, May 5, 1852.-21-tf
SYLVESTER
UNBETlTAffKR and ^FIX-MAKEK.'
R•ESPECTFULLY
informs the citizcns of
tftblisnment, Coffins kept on hand of all si^es.' To persons in the country. I would say that I will furnish coffin* cheaper than they have been furnished by any person In the county, nnd will attend the funeral with my hoarse"/r« oj\ charge, any distance not over ten miles.
Shop on Cherry street, between Market and Second.
DAVJD
JAS. BRADFORD fe CO.. CINCINNATI, O.
I Qfin SACKS Twi !*l«i 1. Salt 30000,fa tf S« JL OUU bushels Gcr. ., Baies -n band and .: dale at tbe lowest
rates. .v
TN
fiMGiliCT,
A hearse will, in all cases be iPirni shed, free rpilE un^sigtlfd informs bis friends and oj charge id as procure coffins at bis es- the public generally, that he has the most
1'
Terre-Haute, March 13, 1850-13-tf
The best Family Flour and Corn Meal LWATS ou hand and for sale at
HOLMES' MILL.
^,iv 12, 1852-22-tf
Notice to Gentlemen.
3
H. AI?\!»T Wis *red to n: .iiw/actVireatt: hinds of f"?:• to '••i.ier.at «-.rt notice. A r$e sssortmeat of iine Cloth*. Casslmeres and Vestnn:, constantly no band for the purpose.
May 5, '52. 31 ly
Salt and Grunny Bags.^rt
POSTER A BROVTN.
December TRSl "i lypd F.ranreiHe. t*d.
Wood and Coal Wanted
exchange for Carding and Fulling,
at HOLMES' MILL. May 12,1852 22-tf
XEW GOODS.
icarranted.
f-'a s«t «ti
~**r 'tv-tti tfjiitx-. f#
-:r,4
5
Atjuus $ is.MCS*
Xorth-East Corner Public Square,
v.
'Terrolliuite, Ind.
1
ARXOLD, will now offer
W, M. roSTKR. WM. PROWJI, OEO. FOSTK^ FOSTER & HHOVVN, K" PKAl.KBS: N
December 3 1651-51-iypd
!i
(.'ROCKUI KS .V PRODUCE Corner of Main dm! First Streets, JSVANtSVILLE.,INDIANA. T7"EEP constantly on hand ftill Aipply of Coffee,' IV Sugar, Molassfe*, Tens, Tobacco, Nails, Dye,Stuffs, Refined Sugar, Spanish Shoe Leather, wholo and erouhd Spices, Ar,, Si,
ALSO—Agonts for Cotton tarns, Kanawha Salt, and Rlastlng and Rifle PoWdef. F. (V llrown will attend to sales of Flour, Corn Bacon, and all kinds of Produce,
HKMOVAL!~~ /. M. I/A GEll Embraces lliis opportunity ^of informing his old pat-,
ron*. and the public generally, that ho has removed his Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, to the frame building, on Market Street, soutfi of London's (formerly Dole's) Livery Stable, where lie keeps a general assortment of
Saddlery, Harness, Bridles^ and overv thing in that. lino. CT All work entrusted to Jjini will be nect ly *aud promptly executed.
MR- SAMUEL IIA(iEll
HAS,also,
removed his MAGISTRATE'S
OFFICE in the front part of the same building. All bti*doos* entrusted to him will receive prompt and efilcient attention.
Terre-JIaute, Mffreli 31, lH521G-tf
.Xalionul Road Sired, upj'ositc Union Row, TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
Subscribers inform tho public that they -I have just opened on National Road Street,' opposite Union Row. a I E A E S O E
1
I With a full assortment, of all kinds of Leather, as Spanish, Cincinnati and country tanned Sole-leather. Upper, Kip, Bridle, Harness,
Skirting and Collar Leather, French and Philadelphia calfskins. Lining, Sheep nnd Deer skins, Rinding, PudskitiH.Tanipico and French, Men's and Ladies Morocco.
They also intend to keep a general assortment of Shoe-Findings. Lasts, Boot and Shoe Treti,
Clamps. Pegs, etc., etc.
Their arrangements with tlie Manufacturer^ and Importers in the eastern citics are such a'«
IEEI A AIS, to enable them to sell every thing at the very lowest prices. O" Cash paid for flreeti and Dry Hides. 1 GEO. KERCKHOFF, «fc CO'-
Terre-Haute, April, 21, 1852.-19 tf
Bargains to be
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 lie is prepared to undertake the whole business of National Road St., Gretn Front, funerals, if desired, of any part thereof, at ire- North oft he Square, duced prices. I T*aas-HAO^«, Ind.
had in Leather
AT RKDI CKO HHIOKS
JOHN TIUHNAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
In Hides and Leather^
complete stock of
LEATHER
which is offered at the
in this market,
lowest rates,
among which'
may be found the Best Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather Now York Red
Cincinnati Band Harness, Bridle and Skirting Leather Kip and Calf Skins and upper Leather Lining andPad Skifts Philadelphia Ladies' Mor/rectf
Men's
,Goat, Deer and Lamb Skins shoe binding all of which can be had cheap for CASH! The public are respectfully requested to cal and examine my stock. CASH paid for Leather in tbe rough. Prompt attention paid to air orders.
The highest Cash price paid for Surnac. Xjr The highest cash price paid for Hides green and dry, at all times. & JOHN TIERNAN. •October 18, 1651 -wtf
NEW"SHINGLE FACTOBY.
'HE subscribers woo Id respectfblljr inform the clt, 1 irens of Terre-Hsate a«d the surrounding count? tr\ that h^ve just commenced manufacturing St.i tlessu rift to any offered for sale fn this pUce We Invite *11 who wlsb to dwell ander good root* ,t« give s* a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Jhli orders from a 11
&c.,
t.
RE
Silver Spoons, Gold Pins, Finger all kinds
stance promptly siten^'d to. M. B. A. w. WAlXACU.
r-p p»c«ory back ofH. Fairbanks' rifle factory on Fourth Street, between Ohio sod Main «t», Terre-Haute, March 31,1MH*U
(illOf'EIUES. .iUDOWICI & HULMAK,
WATCHES. JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE. aeo s^Tlie anbaeriber has just received a! .. v, new awpply of Gold and Silver Watch-: A fisting of a full assortment of Groceries of
now
Rings,Ear Ringv,Goff Pint Locket, Vest and TobilCCO, Nail^. GlflJiS, Leather, Guard Chains Pencil*, and tbe best of Gold
&c a
Pens. Steel and Fancy Goods. loweat figure CUTLERY—Oovinine of fine Pocket and
Call
Hntmntr Kairvea, ami RET°L\ ERS. March 3,1^52-12 tf A HSpecks and eases, £»old and Silver. Plated end Steel Frames, to suit all eyea.CLGCKS, j'.- rp,t \t:i| Hufnoni of diflfereot kinds and prices.
receiving their sprintf stock, con-.
^f which will be disposed of at the
«thc'Cincinnati Store, Union Row.
1 10
Watches repaired in the beat workman-like "\X/E Gummine Machine in
i'1111. V,W J1""/
JACOB K. ORI3HER. I ates, with much more uniformity'than by any
CTShop, finrt doer West of Farrtogton's, other mode. Persons who wish to cat
Blwk. and North of tbe Square. teeth on their saws, caa have tt done br bringDeflember 31/1851 3-1 iag the© to as. J, COOK. W.
X3,e'"J
vbich ft nftw can be cot in nflwfl inifi-
n*w
