Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 April 1853 — Page 4

TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS,

NEW YORK VARIETY AND NOTION 8T0EE. A E W O E S A E E A E N

NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, Threads, Buttons. Xeedlen, Pins. Combs, Cutlery, Violins, Jiccordeons, Whips,

W/iijo Lashes. Segars. Matches, Gold Lockets, CoW avd Silver Watches, and Gold Jewelry, Dress Trim- .. mings. Gimp and Fringes,

1

RibbonHosiery.

and every thing in the fancy goods line. Also, agent for the BENNINGTON POWDER MILLS.

O* Merchants and Pedlars are particularly requested to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as my stock has been bought for cash from Importers and Manufacturers. I will sell as low as any other House west of New York City. J. MARKLE,

WW?/ side "of the Public Square,

1 door north ofE. S. Wolfe'* Crockery store, Dec. 8, ld52-52-6mo Terre-Haute, Ind.

S5£23QDDI2CaJ^L£ao

DAVID

-IU)- I ATN \T IA Himself as a urug VJ

VESPECTFULLY tenders his Professional

services to the citizens of Terre-Haute and vicinity. O* Office on Market Street, first door south of the Town Hall.

Jan. 5 1853-1 ly

VV. HANKIN.

JIIIATI

Ill

4th Street, between Wabash and Ohio, TERRE-IIA UTE, IXD.

DAVID

W. RANKIN respectfully informs his old friend* and customers, and the public generally, that he has taken the "CINCINNATI'CABINET WAIIE-ROOMS," formerly occupied by F. C. Cone fc W. C. Weatherwax, where he is prepared to furnish, on short notice,

Cabinet Work of every Dcscriplion and b£3 ft 11 CE at cheaper and easier rates than has ever been offered heretofore on the Wabash. 17" Those wishing Furniture and good bargains, will do well to call and examine his STYLE of work.

April 21, 1852-10- lrn

.T. T. WALL, M. !., (LATE OK KENTUCKY,) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,

WTcrre-Hautc,

OUIJ) respectfully announce to tho ('iilrxnR of and vicinity, that he has taken an ofTU.n at tho Prairie City Drug Store, Corner 4th and National Road Streeto, whore he may be found at all times Uurinj tlin day, except professionally it (merit. 'ITr1 Koorp* at the Prairie House, whero lie amy he fiuitiil at night.

Tcrre-Haute, Apr. 28,18.W-20-tf

"'GROVEKMAN & BOUIINE, W a a IN AL.T KINOS OK

HUE ill LUIS,

North side Public Sr/uarc, THRRli-ilAUTE, IND.

December 29, 1852-11 tf

TEXAS LANDS.

I)a Cordova's General hand Aqcnci/, AUSTIN AND HOUSTON. IU1F.RE is a large amount, of Lands due the JL heirs of the soldiers who fought for Texas. Parlies interested can address HS above, or make application to

W. K. EDWARDS,

Dec. 22, 1852 2lf Tcrre-Hautc.

('onteclioncrv and Bakery.

SOUTH SIDE OF THE PUBLIC 8QUARE, TKRRE-HAUTK, IND. P|"UIK undersigned take pleasure in announc-

I. ing to the citizens of Terre-Haute and surrounding country, that Ihev are now fully prepared to furnish Purlieu, Wedding*, »^c., with

All kinds of Candies, Cakos and Fruits, which shall not lc surpassed in beauty, taste, quality or price, by any iu this place.

O" The Ladies are especially invited to call, as we are willing to risk the public's appreciation upon their taste and approval.

It, snail be our prido and aim to please our customers, by giving such entire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage, that none shall go away dissatisfied.

O* All orders from town or country, shall be promptly attended to. CONFECTIONERIES AND SYRUrS Of all kinds constantly kept, on hand, and for sale at Wholesale or Retail.

F. EBERW1NE it CO.

.MBy26.l852-34.tr

REMOVAL! ./. it. 1IAGER "sjj Kntbraces this opportunity JjSj) Jof informing his old pat- *"ih

rons, and the public generally, that he has removed his Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, to the frame building, on Market Street, south of Lougdon's (formerly Dole's) Livery Stable, where he keeps a general assortment of

Saddlery, Harness, Bridles, and every thing in that line. ID- All work entrusted to him will 1* neat ly and promptly executed.

MR. SAM UK 11AGKR

1 AS, also, removed his MAGISTRATE'S I I OFFICK in the front part of the same building. All business entrusted to him will receive prompt and efficient attention.

Torre Haute. March 1852-Ui-tf

REMOVAL.

rpHK undcnigni*i tun r»mtvcd his .Shoe Shop to the I room ucxt cart of Charle* Seeman'* Bakery, whew he t* prepared to wait promptly upon those who wish hi* services.

AH Kind* of Hoots, Sho^s, Slippers At,, A-c„ made to order on short notice, having cne of the best workmen west of the A Mechanics. n* Mending and repairing promytly done. Call an3r**. \VM. D. JOHNSON.

Terr* Haute, Jan. 12,1853.5 3m

E I A N O I E S 0 A 3 N A A N

HAVEof7ModicinoHandA

associated themselves in the practice Surgery, and nope by strict attention to the business of their profession, to merit. a liberal share of patronage.

O" Office on 4th street, second door North of lYsirie City Drug Store. Terro-Haute, Ind., Feb. 51853-8-tf

J. K. CRISHKR,

WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, National Road si., North of the Court House, TKHM HAUTE, Indiana.

ISand

prvrarvd at all times to repair CLOCKS WATCHKS, ar.d make them correct time pieces. Work "warranted.

N. One or two good Journeymen wanted December 31, lS5l-3-tf

SYLVESTER WILLIAMS. UNDERTAKER AND COFFIN MAKER. KSPECTFt'LLY inform* the clU-

MB« of Tm* Haute »ixl vicinity,

that he will give uadividtd Attention to tb* *bo\T holiness, with *i«w to relieve the friend* of decc*$«d nemoa* (torn the tndt#p*n**hle trouble attending the aeath of friend, and would ttate that h* i« prepared to undertake whole bu»iup»* of ftinera.ii, if or any part thereof, at reduced prices.

A he»r*e will, in *n cawt fce faraUlttd, /r«« tf tk*rr* to ouch ut procare coffin* at hit estabUi&aieat. Comn» kept on hand of ail aire*.

To p*r»o»• in the country would My that win furai*h cotUn*ctMUMr than they Jure been furr.i*h*d by anr pwwon In th« and will attend the fu ceraS wllh my hear»e

fr*t tf

Tm*-Haute, March is. iSSO-mf

Fresh Family Flour,

"POR SALE BY WASSON 4 CO, Feb. 23. Rose's Block.

Note and Mortgage Lost. OST recently, one Promissory Note, j»y» .~i able to roe in March next, signed by Jw. Canjtber*, also a Mortgage made by nut Ctrather* to me. Beware of trading for saidnote, a* fla payment will be prohibited.

I

Auy information r#speeling «atd not# or nortgam will be Hb«r*llf rewarded. b*r«aT ing on Charlea Graremian

VACHEL DEAN.

Haute, March :*. 1SS3 l$ 3w

TE.RRE- HAUTE

S O E

PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED.

to a a 5 a

CCJNINGHAM.

(THE OtD STAND.)

Xalional Road Street, directly Xorth of the Court-IIousc. Terre-Haute, Ind..

ISprising

now in receipt his winter supplies, comevery variety of articles in his line, making his stock the largest and most complete in Terre-Haute.

By purchasing the stand long occupied by himself as a Drug Store, he considers himself

J\ IN O 'VI -1-^*7 permaucntly settled, and with the present ar-

rangementsof making c«*A/»ircAttf*,gives him the advantage of all markets, in obtaining goods from first hands, on the most favorable terms therefore, he is enabled a keep the BEST ASSORTMENT OF PURE MEDICINES, that can be procured in the Eastern and Western cities, and offers as good bargains as the same quality of medicines can be bought at any other establishment on the Wabash.

The purchasing and selecting of medicines suited to the wants of the country, and the compounding of the various preparations of the shop, with care and precision, that it may answer the purpose intended, is a matter of so much importance to the purchaser, that lie feels it to be his duty to give his personal and undivided attention to it, as long-as he remains in the business.

By his experience of fifteen years iu TerreHaute, together with his attention to the preparing and dispensing of medicines, he hopes will insure him a continuance of former patronage, for which he feds himself under many obligations to tho citizens of Vigo and adjoining counties, disposed to continue to serve them as long a« they say.

PRESCRIPTIONS put up with care, and all orders promptly filled and forwarded by iu structions. and warranted to give satisfaction.

His stock now consists of a general assort ment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,Turpentine, Dyestuffs

Window-glass from 8-10 to 25-30, Plaster Paris, Whiting, Putty White, Black and Red Lead British Lustre, Shop Furniture, Bath Brick Imperial, Young

Hyson and Black Teas Chocolate, Crushed Sugar, Star and Sperm Candles Bar, Castile, Variegated, White, and a variety of

Fancy Soaps Perfumeries, Ex'ts. of Vanilla, Peach, Lemon, itc., for culinary purposes, Soda

Paint, Varnish, Wall, flair, Scrub, Nail, Cloth, Flesi\ Tooth.and Infant Brushes Pure Brandies and Wines, Rye and Bourbon Whiskey, Holland Gin, Peach Brandy, fec., for medical purposes, and all art! clesusnally kept, in his line. 10" Also, a large supply of all the most

Popular Patent Medicines,

which can be furnished at manufacturers prl ces, by the gross or dozen such as Smith's Tonic Syrup, India Chologogne. Moffott'sBit ters, Pain Killer, Cherry Pectoral Smith's Townsend's, Bull's, fluyzott's, Sands' and Howe's Sarsaparilla Brown's Ess. Ginger Mexican Mustang, Gardner's, Nerve and Bone and a variety of other Liniments Fahnestock's Mr. Lane's, Smith's and Jayne's Vermifuge Mr. Lane's, Moffatt's, Bragg's, Brandreth's Smith's, Sugar-Coated, Sapington's, Daniel's Wright's, Sovereign Balm, Phinney's, Jayne's, Clickener's, Champion's and Hebrew Pills Sloan's Powders and Ointment,, nnd Louden & Co.'s Family Medicines.

J. R. CUNINGIIAM

Dccombcr 1, 1852-51-ly

A. O. BROWK1NO. JOHN T. WALL.

BROWNING & WALL, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Corner 4th and National Road Sts., Union Row,

TERRE-HA UTE. JXDIAXA.

HAment

VING purchased thi* new and elegant establishfrom it# formerivoprietor,Dr. R. H.Swain, aud fitted it up in the most desirable and convenient manner, w« aro now prepared to acconimodato all who will favor us with their patronage, with every articlc belonging to our line. We arc now in receipt of a very heavy Spring supply, which renders our clock one of the lnrpestn ml most complete ever brought to tho Wabash Valloy, all of which we arc prepared to warrant, and are determined to sell for CASH, or to un doubted prompt doalers, on the usual time, as low as they can be purchased in any of the neighboring cities. Wo respectfully invito the attention of Merchants, Manufacturers, Physicians, Consumers and Dealers, generally, who will find our stock to comprise a full, extensive and well selected supplv of

DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Surgical Instruments, Chcmicals, Paints, Oils, Dye- Stuffs, Spices. Varnishes,

Brushes, Perfumery. Glassware, Anierican Window-glass, Apothecary''s Shop Furniture, Pure

H'mes

and Brandies, Snuff,

Cigars, Tobacco, Fancy Soap, f?c., etc..

All of which we will sell at Wholesale or Retail, upon terms as favorable as any rstablishmcnt in the'•Valley." Having made extensive arrangements in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, for the purchase of our (foods from /wporttrs

and fir#t hands,

ITT Night Bell Rt the side, dtror on Fourth Street. N, B: Ginseng, Flaxseed, Beeswax and Mustard Seed, taken in exchange for goods, or in payment of debts.

May 5, l.°52 21 tf

N E W O O S

WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE.

rpiIE

subscriber has just received anew supply of Gold and bilver Watches, Silver Spoons, Gold Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Cuff Pins: Locket, Vest and Guard Chains: Pencils, and the best of Gold Pens. Steel and Fancy Goods.

CUTLERY—Consisting of fine Pocketamd Hunting Knives, and REVOLVERS. Spwks andf cases. Gold and Silver, Plated and St«el Frames, to suit all eyes. CLOCKS, of different kinds and priccs.

Watehes repaired in tbe best workman-like manner, and Karranttd. JACOB K. CRISHER

O* Shop, first door West o# Farrington's Block, and North of the Squwre.

November 10. 1853-48-ly

MCapsand

Oct. 5, '52-43tf

HISTORY

any diftaec* uot

ovw tu mile*. Shop on Cherry itmt, between Market tad Seeocd.

to Act of

PREPARED

A

DIRKCTORS.—H.

BOARD

4

Beebecs Extra Extra Fall Style Hats. Importers and Jobbers, 150 Market Street,

NEW BOOKS.

Basil, a Story of Modern Life, by WilXie Collins. Knick Koacks from an Editor's Table br I». Garlord Clarlr.

QAA SHAWLS of various kinds, among CJVV/ which may be found Square mad

Long Shawls, ThiUt, Cloth, Cashmere and I Menno Shawls, Ladies and Ohildmn «r.«tC*pa. at

Kor. 10, I859"l«f

ENS'and bots Silk »nd worsted plush PHILADELPHIA. cloth caps to be had at Jan. 26. '53-7-2mos. $r. sx

TURNER'S,

North the Court House.

of Ifenry Esmond, E?r., by

Thatkeray.

My Novel, of Varieties hi English Life, hy Bulwer. Bianca, a Tale of Erin #»d Italy, by Edfward Maturin.

Corneille and His Tim«s, by M. Gniaot. My Life and Acta i» Hungisry. in 1&IS *-ad 1849, by Arthur Gorgei.

Experience of Life, By E. M. Sewell. market#, and will be sold as cheap as tbe Uncle Tom's Cabin, cheap edition, for sale at

cheap

W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.

Februarr 9, lS53-9-tf

Congress,

In th«

1851, J. 8. fiOUGHTON,

ymr

mTR»

In the clerk's

Office of th« District Coult for tie Eutern •••.'j. District of Pemnylrtni*.

Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT OURE FOR

DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S

PEPSIN

THE TRUE

DIGESTIVE FLUID OK, GASTRIC JUICE3'

from KKNWET, or tbe fourth STOM

ACH OPTIIE OX, aRer directions of BARON LIEBIG, the gTcat Physiological Chemist, bv J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadalphia, Pa.

This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice.

O* Half a teaspoonful of Pitrsiw, infused in Water, WilTdigest or dissolve. Five Pound* of Roast Beef in about tiro hours, out of the stomach.

PEPSIN is the chief clement, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Btoniach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a COMPLETE and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it. By the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA are removed just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of DEBILITY. EMACIATION, NERVOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPI'lC CONSUMPTION, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, is in tho highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE.

S IE XT IF 1C E V1DEXCE!

BARON LIEBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "AnRrtiflcial Digestive Fluid, anal agoustothc Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox in which various articles of food, as mest and eggs will be softened, changed, and digested, just in th same manner as they would be in the human stomach

Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, similar to the above, together with Reports of REMARKABLE CURES, from all parts of the Uni led State*.

AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER.

Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the most marvellous effccis, in curing cases of Debility, Emaci ation. JVervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption It is impossible to give the details of eases in the lim its of this advertisement but authenticated certifi cates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CUKES, in Philadelphia. New York and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperato cases, and tho cures Were not only rapid aud wonder ful, but permanent.

It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particular ly useful for tendency to Billious disorder, Liver Com, plaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine. Mercury, and other drugs upon tho Digestivo Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance.

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

PRIVATE CIRCULARS for tho use of Physicians may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, do scribing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities Upon which tho claims of this neW remedy are based. As itis NOT A SECRET REMEDY no objection can bo raised against its use by Physi cians in respectable standing and regular practice. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle.

TT~r OBSERVE THIS !—Every bottle of the genuine PEPSIN hears tho Written sisnnture of J. S. HOUGH PON, M. D,, sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trade Mnrlt secured.

lent an JTS3 Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines AGENTS—WOOD & DONNELLY, Terre-Haute Craighead & Browning, Indianapolis, Wholesale and Retail Agents.

Fob. 9, 1853-D-Omo

Jefferson Life Insurance Company, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital 1$ 100,000--paid in and secured.

Incorporated. Jry the State of Ohio. mills company have some peculiar advantages—its J. capital is paid in and secured—its Board of Directors well knowrf throughout the West.

It has two departments—Joint Stock and Mutual. The rates of premium in the Joint Stock department are reduced equal to an annual cash divideud of thirty three and one-third per cent.

Tho Mutual department is secured by the whole capital of the company, and its accumulations. The rates of premium aro the same as in other mutual companies. A note for one-half of the premium is taken where the nsurance is for life, and the annual premium amounts to $40.

All should insure whose income depends upon their crsonal exertions, and would cease at their death—as 'lergyinen, Physicians, Lawyers, Mechanics, and Clerks. Merchants, Tradesmen and Manufacturers, in active business owners of real estate that is incumbered should insure, and thereby prevent a sacrifice in case of death. Endorsers andsecurities should require the principals to insure their lives and assign the poll cics as their security,

li. Goodman, W, W. Cones, Win,

Burnet \Vm. M. Cammon, President White Water Canal Samuel B. Keys D. W. Deshlcr, Columbus, Cashier of Clinton Bank George Carlisle, President Lafayette Banking Company A. G. Burt C. Conahan Charles Goodman E. Gest H. B. Payne, Cleveland, President of Cleveland and Columbus Railroad.

or

FINANCE.—Hon.

PATRICK,

M. D., Medical Examiner.

Terro-Haute, Feb. 2 1853-8-ly

$300 less than Cost.

~TF1E undersigned will sell very chcap.anew house and good lots, with every thing convenient for dwelliugs, in Qrandview, Edgar County, Illinois.

The town is near the railroad, and a good place for a Physician and mechanics. C. A. HUNT.

Mm-ch, 2, 1853-12-tf

we feel

assured that by these increased facilities, we can offer greater inducements to the trade than has ever before beenoffered in this market. f'Onc ofthe firm, Dr. VV AL1., being a practitioner of Medicine, witf keep his office in the cotintin.e-voom and wtll, at all times, give his personal attention to fillinc prescriptions,preparing family compounds, A-c.

WOOL WOOL I

100,000

LBS OP wool. WASTED, wood an an washed, for which I wilf pay the highest price in :Cash, at all times.

JOHN TIERNAN.

Terre-Haute, Feb. 2, 1853-8-tf.

To Western Merchants. E an a a ad ha vi no I completed" her connection, between Philadelphia, and Pittsbugh, which makes the shortest, quickest, and cheapest communication with the West, both for passengers and merchandise, we beg leave to invif« our friends and tho merchants generally, to visit Philadelphi for thier spring supplies.

Our Stock of Domestic Goods, in all Iheir varieties will be found full, and compete also a large and very desirable assortment of British, French, ana Swiss goods.

We would particularly invite your attention to onr handsome lines of Wbite Goods, Jaconets, Cambrics, Swiss, Plain and fancy muslins, and the best makes of Irish Linens.

These goods have been carefully selected from the manufacturers, and imported direct by ourselves we shall offer them at a small profit for cash, or to punctual buyers on time.

SCOTT. BAKER CO

BOOTS AND SHOES o.

V"C E have just opened a large stoc* or Gents, Ladies. Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes, which we will sell low for cash.

Call and examine otir stock. §ip SCHOOLEY & TANHORN, No. 5, Phoenix Row* Aprtt il 1852 19-tf

NEW GOODS.

nriHE subscriber is now receiving his large A and extensive stock of Fall and Winter Dr\ Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hate, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Qneensware, &c., in fact, every thing usually fonnd in adirygood's house, and more too, bought in the best eastern

cheapest. His friends and the public are respectfully invited to call and examine. No "IOW good

trouble to show North side Oct 6, '52. «tf

FOREIGN BUSINESS CARDS.

E. X. BEUCE. .GEO. W. MORGAN.

BRUCE, MORGAN & CO., SUCCESSORS TO O A N 4 E Commission & Forwarding Merchants,

Jto. 26 West Front St., Cincinnati, 0. 0° Agents for BEALTT, LIGGETT fc Go., New Orleans. Liberal cash advances made on consignments to them, and to our correspondents in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore.

Dec. 1, 1852-51-lyr.

A. SPR1GMAN.

Of the late firm of Sprigmax tf Camp.

H. WILSON BROWN. Late of tie Steamer Hottier State.

SPRIGMAN & BROWN,

General Commission Merchants, A N S E A O A A E N S Aqent# for the sale of Canal And Rail Road

Wheelbarrows,

Nos, 21 and 23, West Front Street, BETfVEEJV MJlUT JJiTD WALA'UT, IN IN N A I 55- Agents for Chapin & Co.'s Eastern Express and Dispatch Line.

AGENTS FOR THE MADISON PACKETS. Shippers will be particular in marking goods to our care as it facilitates the forwarding of the same.

Nov. 17, 1852.-49-lyr

BE ATT Y, LIGGETT & CO., Commission & Forwarding Merchants,

JVV.

106 Magatine St.. Jfeut Orleans, La.

flj* Cash advances made on consignments, by BRUCE, MORGAN fe CO., Dec. 1, lS52-5l -lyr' Cincinnati. O.

•N. OVERTON,

Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Corner Commerce and Lafayette Streets, NEW ORLEANS, LA.

Shipments made to my address will be covered by Insurance on all good Steam Boats if desired, by inserting on Bill of Lading Insurance wanted, or otherwise manifested at time shipment.

Dec. 1,1852-51-Gmo pd

E & I S

Commission Merchants, Corner Commerce anil Lafayette Streets NEW ORLEANS.

ALL

shipments to our address by steam boats, will be covered" by Insurance, un less otherwise declared at time of shipment

Sept. 22, l8ii2,-41-to 1st June '53.

CAPITAL HOUSE, IXDIAXAP OLIS. IXD I AX A. D. D. SLOAN, PROPRIETOR.

THIS

Establishment is new, and situated in the centre of the City. An OMNIBUS and BAGGAGE CAR always in attendance to carry passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, free of charge.

Sept, 22,1852.-41-(f

ANDERSON, McLANE. & O IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Domestic and Foreign Staple, and Fancy

JT.

ARE

'v? rc^f^rrnrro^

No. 452, North side Ma in, between bth and. Glh Sts., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.

now receiving their Spring slock, which will be very large and desirable, embra cing as near as possible, every article in their line suited to tne season. And as we keep a purchaser always in the Eastern Market, we are at all times prepared to avail ourselves of any advantage that may result from reduction of prices or change of styles. We shall be almost daily receiving throughout the season, large additions to our stock, amongst which will be found the latest fashions, and best styles of Dress and Fancy goods. We also keep a large and well assorted Stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Muslins, Irish Linens, (of our own importation) Laces, Trimmings, Needleworked and Tamboured Capes and Collars, Ribbons, Combs, Buttons, Threads and -Fancy Goods generally.

As we import a porticrn of our goods direct from European Markets, and having all the advantages arising from having a Purchaser at all times in the Eastern Market, we are enabled to offer goods on the most favorable terms, and we pledge ourselves to sell them as low as they can be bought in any market. We would respectfully call the attention of Merchants to this market, and particularly to our stock, which it is our intention to keep well assorted at all times.

All goods sold by us. intended to be sent away by Railroad, will be delivered at the Depots in New Albany, or Jefferson ville, Free of charge.

Louisville, Ivy., Feb. 23,1853-ll-3mo

HARDWARE and CUTLERY.

THE

Jacob Burnet, Samuel

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

undersigned are Importers of Hardware from Germany and England. We have just completed arrangements with several Manfactnrers of Hardware in this couutry, by which

A E I A N O O S can be obtained at our Warehouse. Merchants buying goods oftlie above kinds will do well to look at our samples.

SHREVE, ANDERSON & THOMAS, Main Street, Louisville, Ky. O* Goods delivered at Depot without charge. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 23, 1853-1 l-3ni

RECEIVING, FORWARDING,

A-

a. J. H. TURNER. Sq*mrt,opp*$iU: Court House.

Public Sa

Music.

4

ildnen's Woolen NEW sopplv of Piano Ma*ic. iust receivNirrERT'S. A «d aiw,, H. BUCKINGHAM'S F«h. 9. Book Store.

EVANSVILLE, IND.

E W I S A

IICCESSORS to the toe firm of Harrington, Crane & Co., would respectfully say to the friends of the late firm, and to shippers of Produce and Merchandise generally, that, all Consignments and commissions entrusted to our charge, shall receive the utmost care and attention and re shipments will be effected with dispatch, and at the very lowest rates of freight. The increase in tonnage on the Ohio river this season is unusually large, and will catlike a material decline in the rates on shipments south, which we wish the WabSsh shippers to note.

S

Our Wharf-boat has been much enlarged and improved, and, with our warehouse, gives us facilities of the first class, for receiving, storing and forwarding freight send for promptness, industry, and attention to business, we acknowledge no superiors. Refer to

Chauncey Rose, Esq.,") Bement A Co., Terre-Haute, Ind. E. S. Wolfe, Esq., John Mitchell, Esq^, and Merchants gener ally, EoamtiUt. Ind. LEWIS GRAY.

Dec. 8, lS52-52-6mo»-pd

ALTOGETHER FOR LADIES.

TRULY beautiful assortment of Cambrie and Swiss Edgings andlnsertinjfs.^Jndersleeves, Cuffs and Collars. Also, a few mourning collars, black silk Laces and Fringes, Velvet and silk trimmings, linen Handkerchiefs, Kid, Silk, Lisle and Cotton Gloves white dress goods of all kinds, all of which will be sold unusnally low at F. NIPPERT'S.

Nov. 10, I852«48tf

BUILDERS' DEPOT

PERSONS

contemplating building the corning

Jansu?IS,1851-5-tf A,

in tfee coontry who Tisit

this market to replenish their stocks, would do well to call and examine my stoca of Dry Goods. Having purchased many goods expressly for the Jobbing trade which will be sold at a small advance cm New York cost, at

Farringtons Block, aortk aide pubHc soaare,

Ifl I8S4

Nov. 10,1852.-48-tf

FRESH FRUITS!

R. R. R.

KADWAFS READY REMEDIES. 'Hos. 1,

2, &

Toothach Spasm

8.

Are so prepared as to Harmonise and act ift unison With each other. TAKEN SEPARATELY OR TOGETHER,

THEY WILL INSTANTLY STOP PAIN, "SPEEDILY REMOVE DISEASE, AND QUICKLY CURE ITS CAUSE. NO PAIN CAN EXIST. OR DISEASE AFFLICT THE SYSTEM WHILE UNDER THEIR INFLUENCE

R. R. R. NO. 1.

RADWAY'S READY RELIEF IS THE FIRST AND ONLY REMEDY EVER RE CORDED IN THB MEDICAL HISTORY OF

THE WORLD.THAT HAS STOPPED THE MOST VIOLENT PAINS IN A FEW SECONDS!!!

It Will stop the MOST 8CVERK PAIN? IN rivr NINUT8S OR LESS, and will cure the most obstinate and painful Rheumatic, Nervous, Neuralgic and Eillious com plaints in a few huurs.

INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL. It never fails in giving instant ease to the most tormenting and agonizing PAINS.

IT HAS CURED

IN NINETY CASES OUT OF A HUNDRED Rheumatism Jfeuralgia Croup Diarrhcea

In Four Hours. In One Hour. In Ten Minutes. In Fifteen Minutes. In One Second. In Five Minutes. In Five Minutes. In Fifteen Minutes. In Fifteen Minutes. In Five Minutes, In Four Hours. In One Hour.

lSi

Cramps Sick Hcadache Chill Fever Chilblains .F Sore Throat4

-H?t

11

Influenza

Spinal complaintsj StiffJoints, Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Fro^t Bites, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Tic Dolorcux, and all other complaints where there is severe pains, Rad Way's Relief will instantly stop the pain and quickly cure the disease.

SICK HEADACHE.

RAPWAV'J READY RELIEF

will stop the most distress­

ing pains in a few minutes, and prevent renewed at tacks. It will cleanse and sweeten the stomach, and neutralise the poisonous acids of the system.

RHEUMATISM. CAPES CURED.

In the year 1851, Radway's Ready Relief Cured 20^000 eases of Rheumatism in New York.

1

i20,0(K) cases of Rheumatism in Boston 20,000 cases of Rheumatism in Philadelphia. SjOOO chses in Michigan. 5,000 cases of Rheumatism in Illinois. So quick is Radway's Ready Relief in curing Rheumatism, that nine patients out of every ten are relieved from all pain in a few minutes after the first application we have known as many as twenty person sin a day, whohave called at our office in their carriages to have the Relief applied by us, and in FIFTEEN MINUTES have walked away rejoicing, that they have been able once more to walk alone without the aid of stick or crutch

Price of R. Relief, 95 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. Each bottle to be genuine must bear the facsimile signature of

RADWAY

everywhere.

R. R. R. No. 2.

RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT. FOR THE QUICK CURE OK ALL CHRONIC AND SCROFULOUS DISEASES. IT IS POWERFUL, SEARCHING AND PLEASANT,

IT CLEANSES AND PURIFIESTHE BLOOD FROM ALL SCROFULOUS HUMORS IT RESOLVBS AWAY FROM THE BONES AND

MUSCLES ALL DISEASED DEPOSITS IT ELECTRIFIES THE FLUIDS AND SOLIDS WITH HEALTH AND STRENGTH.

IT IS WARRANTED TO CURE Scrofula, White Swelling, Humors, Syphilis,

Cancers, .pilepsy, Tumors, Jaundice, Rickets, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Bronchitical Tumors, Hacking Dry Cough. In eitherof tho above named Diseases

WE OlSAItANTEIt

that the patient will cxpcrionco its powerful, soothing, beneficialefTerts IN A FEW HOURS after taking it.

CONSUMPTIVE PATIFNTS

WILL EXPERIENCE IMMEDIATE RELIEF AFTER TAKING THREE DOSES. ITIS DAILY PERFORMING MIRACLES.

In ten minutes after taking a dose of this pleasant remedy, the weak and sickly invalid feels its electrical agency thrilling through every cell and cavern of the system, imparting health anil strength to overy organ, nerve, and secretory vessel in the body.

Price of R. R. R. No. 2, One Dollar per bottle. Sold only by the authorized agents.

R. R. R. No. 3.

RADWAY'S REGULATORS. MILD AND PLEASANT IN THEIR OPERATION. To

REGULATE THE B6WEI,S, AND CI.KAUSK THE SYSTEM FROM ALL PRTRID AND ACRIMONIOUS HUMORS. Goon AT ALL

TIMES. TIME FIVE

In serious cases, where prompt and immediate ac tiort is required, and a general operation of the bowels demanded.

FIVE TO EIGHT REGULATORS, Will Produce most Beneficial Effects.

IN ALL FEVERS,

Scarlet., Typhus, or Billious, Take from one tothiee Regulators every hour, until a Tree and powerful evacuation is produced.

Radway's Regulators are pure, safe, quick, powerful but mild and pleasant in their operaUon. Price of Radway's Regulators 25 cents per Box, containing 30 Regulators.

Radwav's Remedies, for sale bv BROWNING fc WALL, "Prairie City Drug Store." Terrc-Hayte, June 30, '52.-17sqs-lyr-3chgs & mo. notice—chg. ev rno.-$CH,xx

IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Something better and more economical than Soda, Cream Tartar, or any other preparation in existence for Baking.

DURKEE'S

CHEMICAL YEAST, OR BAKING

POWDER.—For raising Bread, Biscuit, Fried Griddle and Johnny Cakes, Puddings, Pot-Pies, Corn Bread, Sweet Cakes, Apple Dumplings, Pastry, &c., &c., this article is one that every

FAMILY, HOTEL, BOARDING HOUSE, Eating Saloon, Ship, Steamboat, Vessel, Canal Boat, ifcc. will find, upon a careful trial, to be the very thing needed very single day of their existente.

Its most important advantages over the old system, arte-— 1. It saves the expertfle of mtlk, egg«, shortening, spoiled bread, and the trouble and expense of procur ing good yeast,—water only being necessary. 2. No time is required for the dough to rise before baking consequently bread may be made in a few minutes. 3. A cook can always depend upon having light,sweet, tender and palatable bread and biscuit, wheth er the flour be of the quality or not. 4. Bread made by this process is mnch more nutricious, easier of digestion, better fitted for a weak stomach, sweeter, whiter arrd lighter, than when made with yeast. 5. The bread made by fermentation, does not afford the same aniotinf of nourishment to the system, that it does when made with this compound because the vegetable acid contained in fermented 'bread, prevents the proper action of tbe gastric flnid upon it, and, consequently, apart only goes io nourish the body, white the acids tend to produce dyspepsia and its attendant evils.

This article has been thoroughly Jested, and is universally liked. When used according to the directions, it is warranted to suit

TTr* Be careful to ask for DUBKES'S BAKING POWDER, and tafte no other, and you will not be deceived Sold by the best grocer* and druggists generaAy. BLOOD fe McCABE,

Agents for Terre-Haute, Ind.

feb. 23,185.t-ll-6moSb.rs

seaone

son, will do well to c*K at tbe Builders' Depot, door north of Coodit'* Grocery, wficre tbe* CM have plans, specifications and estimate* of baildings, on short notice. ,'""1

MA

G. W. SHAFFER.

TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.

MERCHANTS

Purs and Peltries.

S3

Sr* r^i

tjj

rj^HE highest prices in Cash will be paid" far any quantity of FPSS AKD PELTEIES, at oar Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Store in TerreHaute, North side of the Square.

D" Deer, Raccoon, Mink, Fox, Oposson end Otter skins always wanted GROYERMAN & BOURNE

Dec 29,1852-3-tf

(HatS,

CaDS, Boots & Shoes.

F. N IrrERT. qA DOZEN Kossuth. Jenny Lind and Mex-

ican

flG§

rSRANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, and PRUNES, HAY ANA PRESERVES. FRENCH FRUITS, in their own juice, and BRANDY CHERRIES, for sale by

WASSON fc CO.. .'/I

Feb 23. Rose's BlosE

Wool and Fur Bits.

3 cases fashionable Silk Hata. 30 dozen Silk and Mohair Plash, Cloth and Velvet Caps. 40 cases Kip and Calf Men'« Boots and Shoes. 20 do and Enamel and Morocco Ladles Booties, Bnskins and Jenny Lind't trnm over shoes and booties, at

NOT. 10, 1852,-#Stf F. NIPPERT'S.

IND 111 & CAP

X^S"T

TO

& Co. Sold by Druggists

Horns.

SMALL DOSES REOIJI.ATK. LARGE DOSES PCROE. TAKEN- IN DOSES FROM IPSE TO EIOIIT. TIIEY WILL CURE

Costivcness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation of the l^oivels, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, Measles, Small Pox, Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint.

FEVERS OF ALL KINDS.

Typhoid, Pneumonia, Scarlet, Typhus, YclloW and Billious, And in alfcases where the system is out of order,

Pose of the Regulators will Regulate the Bowels,

Give Tone and Energy to the Lfver, And Restore the Natural Health. Three Regulators is an ordinary dose, and will empty the bowels of their refuse matter in a few hours. 1st. They cleanse the stomach from all fa-tid or dis eased humors and loave it sweet, clean, pure and healthy. 2d. They produce upon the skin a free perspiration, open the pores, and give a regular and healthy action to the skin. 3d. They purge from tho skin the. secretions, the bowels, the stomach, and every function in the sys tern, all morbid nnd unhealthy humors.

November 17, 1852-40-tf

a

rti rr

GEORGE HUMMEL'S

Premium Essence of Coffee.

rilHIS Essence lias been proven,by man^f thousands of the most respectable families in the United States, ti be by far the best preparation of Coffee ever offered to the public. One package of this esscrtce will go as far as four pounds of Java Coffee, tit)d Coffee made by rt will preserve perfectly the faste of the best Java Coffee, but will be much more wholesome, more delicate, finer floored, perfectly clear, and in every instance superior to tho best Java Coffee.

Manufactured by Dan. Bohl«r & Co., Na. 281 Callowhill St., above Gth St., Philadelphia, and sold Wholesale and Retail, at

O I I E

-North-East Corner of the Public Square,

"iEP 5 O? DP 532 31

Si

BROWNING fe WALL'S, "Prairie City DrngStofe."

Tcrre-Hautc, May 19, '5ff,-2i2-tf.

HAA PIECES Delaines, of various styles' wUU and prices. 100 pieces Alpacas, plain black and fancy' colors. 25 pieces Brocades and Poplins.-

"":_ '»^(FARRINGTON'S BLOCK,) n*

A

WINTER

enumerate the advantages of buying at this celebrated Establishment would besuperflu^ ous. Our customers for fifty miles rouirtl need no other assurances from us, to induce thenv» to call upon us, than this, th#t tee continue to ttse our friends as iccll as we ha re mr yet done—more than this we know they do not desire.

N. B.—A first rate assortment of .-•••• Hats Capsj

Fine S/ur(a, Crava/ft. Under Clothing, t$r., t^c. STRAW $• ISAACS, Xorth-East Corner Pttblie. Square,

•mmrw-mt ML msz u~^m THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF

made up in the latest style, and sold at the lowest rates, lie may, with Confidence, say to the public, that at no store in this citv, goods of a superior qnrility aro sold at rates so low. He respectfully invites, therefore, all who desire to to give him a call, and convince

purchase

themselves that the best bargains can be obtained by buying of him. My establishment will be found

011

where I shall be happy to give the

EVERY BODY BUN HERE!!

Just Received and now'Opening a Splendid Assortment of

•HEADY MA!!:' CLOTHING,

Embracing every variety, and selected to suit the most fastidious. Purchasers* are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 inn determined to offer such inducements as must constrain the public to patronize me. Call at the aboresign, west side of the Public Square, Ross builing.

Nov. 17, l852.-49-tf N. LKVINGSTON. I

a i-?mot

-1J J..!.* I„JJ

1

100 Ginghams,plain,plaid and striped. I £00 Prints of all qualities, all of which wm oe sold very low for cash at

Nov. 10, l852-4Btf F. NIPPERT'S.

Choice Wines, Brandies and Liquors.^

OLD

Cogniac and Castillian Brandies, Madeira, Sherry, Port and Malaga Wineff, in Wood and glass.

Champaigne, Sparkling Catawba and Clarfet do. French Cordials, assorted. SR

Veiy Superior Old Irish Whiskey, For sale by ... WASSON fc CO. Feb. 23.. Rose's Block,

HAVANA CIGARS.

"VfORMAS, Sevilianas, Concordias, Herma Iy nos, Millares, Pillarcitos, Lone Star, and other choice brands of direct importation, for gale by WASSON & CO.,

Feb. 23. Rose's Block.

OLD WHISKEY.

,D BOURBON AND MONONGAHELA WHISKEY, For sale by WASSON A CO

CIGARS.

JUST

received a large supply ol superior Monte Crista, Colorado, La Fiel, General Taylor sad La Norms Cigars, by the box or retail, at the Terre-Haute Drug Store.

COSiBontor

public

Embracing every artfclc in the Clothing line. As it is no"fr generally known that his is the Cheapest Clothing Store in the plafe, it is unnecessary to say any thing about prices. BEAR IT IN MIND that these goods have all been manufactured under his own superintendence, and he can therefore warrant every article to be tcelltnade.

IL/^ Any garment will be made to order, at short notice, O* A large assortment of Cloths, Cassimers and Vesting, kept Constantly on hand for that purpose. „rf[ Terre-Haute, Indiana, October 27, fH52-fG-tf

AND MANUFACTORY OF

TIN, SHEET IRON ANI) COPPER -«&mr.v 'BT^'.m AND D«L M-^Z-Xalional Road Street, Terre-J/aute. Indiana.. Nov. 24, 1852-50-tf

I

a splendid

SMITH & SOrtS'

THE

r«-t nig?

feac

J. R. CUNINGHAM.

December I, 1852-51 -tf

HOT BED SASH.

one, cone all who love early vefeUMes, and tbe above mentioned

Indispensable

«r-

ticle to tbe practical fmrdsner. Leave your order earlf at U» Bolkler*a Depots, ,,,.

Jaooirr 19, UtSS-yU G. W. SHAFFER.

Hi*

•M

MIJMSNlf

I S A A

'Are contintially bringing on Fresh Lots of the most choice nnd.<p></p>CLOTMfi

DIRECT FROM TIIE1R OWN MANUFACTORY,

beautiful

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.

Terre-Haute, Ind.

2d street, West of the Square, near the corner of Ohio st.,

Best bargains in town, in Ready-Made Clothing.

0° Full supply of TRAVELING TRUNKS, and CARPET SACKS, always on hand. Terre-Haute, March 1G, 1853-14-tf SAMUEL MACK, N. B: The Clothing we offer to the public, is made on especial order, rit our manufactory of HARMON MACK & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, and I will supply merchants at Cincinnftti wholesale prices.

ac*ai

S. MACK.

.ims p'^w™ ^0^

tho

aissorlment

of

WARE.

DYE-STUFFS, &C.

W 1 LBS. Indigo, (S. F. A. Ku. 1 ^v/\' .150 lbs. Ext.. Logwood. 900 Blue Vitriol 500 Sup. Carb. Soda -100 Cream Tartar

J50 Tartaric Acid 20(1 Aqua: Ammonia, (F. F. F.) 200 SuJph. JEther 50 Peruvian Bark, (Red AO do do (Pale,) just

received and for sale Gt BROWNING WALL'S Prairie City, Drug Store. •Haute, Msty 5, It52.-21-tf

9

FRESH MEDICIVrTT

150 oz. Sulphate Quinine 80 Pnecip Ext. Bark^ 50 Tannin 50 Salicine: 100 dra. Sulph. Morphine 100 Acetate do 4: has 20 lbs, Comp. Ext. Coloeynth, in 1,2 and 4 oz, pots 10 Ext. Dandelion, in 1,2 and 4 or., pots

25 lbs. Ext. Gentiati,in 1,4,8 and IGoz. pots) Ext. Jalap, in 1, 4 and 8 oz. pots Ext.Sarsaparilla,in 1,4 and looz.pots

Ext. Butternut, in Ext-8tranjtnonium,in 1,2and 4oz.'* Blue Mass, (Maudcr & Weaver's Eng. Calomel *14.. Am. Calomel Hydrarg. C. Orcta Gum Camphor, just received and for' {ROWNINC

BROWNING fe WALL'S Prairie City Drug Store. 1652-21-tf

May 5S

A NEW A2TD EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,

Boots & Shoes, Ilats Caps, Bonnets, &c.

attention of the citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity, is respectfully called to iny large stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc., jnst opened. The selection has been made with the utmost care as to style and quality and above all,, with an eye to economy, knowing full well that to give perfect satisfaction to purchasers, is to sell them good goods at extremely low? prices. This I flatter myself I am fully prepared to do. Having bought my goods exclu~ ely for cash, no one wiH doubt for a roo-gf ment my perfect ability to sell at such prices,'' -will commend themselves to all. Call aft

F. NIPPERT'S CASH STORE,

Farrington's Block, north side Public Square!* Nov. 10, lS52-4S-tf