Wabash Express, Volume 12, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 July 1853 — Page 4
TBRKE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS.
rT^HE subscriber thankful for the
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patronage bestowed upon lnm, by -hecit1 zcns of Terrc-Hauto, would take this opportunity at the commencement of the new year, to inform them that he still continues to produce the most .. .*
Inimitable Specimens of the Art
found in the western coiuitry.
HAVE,of
He
presume to impose upon the «^ulityf acon fidinff public, by trumpeting the furniture o» his rooms, his sky-lights, or tures, but would simply say that his rooms are comfortable, his light good, and h,« Pictures made upon a clean, fduhed
SILVER PLATE,
and will be ILLUMINATED, if requested, by a process of his own invention, and practiced
ipHe^onhl further inform the public that he i« fitting up new room* in the Prairie City Block, witlf a SKY-LIGHT that will exceed any thing of the kind in this city, a« far as the sun at meridian does
Terre-Haute, January 5, 1853-tf
BARGAINS
TO BE
miE »ri.r.i«n«i
HAD IN LEATHER
AT RKDUCCTIBJCB.
JOMTIERMX WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DEALER In Hides and Leather, National Koad at., Green Pron1
North of tne Square, TruRt-HAU'TK, Ind.
t^^.ttiSsiSiSxA
T'lfcX^Tb^ D. D.
ITUIHI IN this market, which is offered at the of LEATHER in this market, IcKttt rate*, anions whlcb may be
fJ"nd
lh
Boat Cincinnati Tanned Sole leather, New York Red Cincinnati Band
Harneaa, bridle andSUirtin* Lcathei Kin and Calf Skins and upper Leather, LI nine and Pad skin* Philadelphia Ladies' Morrocco
Men's
which can be had cheap for Tbe public are respectfully rcqoaated to call and examine myRtock. CASH paid for lather in therough.. prompt attention paid to all orders.
The highest cash price paid for Sumac. {Kr The hiRheat Caah price paid for Hides,f,rcen ana dry, at all tlmea.
Jan. 5 1853-fl-tf
1TTT
ir
JOHN TIERMAS,
E O A J. M. UAOEK mbraces this opportunity
)nf informing his old pat-
runs, mid the public genetally, that he has removed his __
Saddlery and Harness Manufactory,
to the frame building, on Market Street, south of Longdon'a (formerly Dole's) Livery Stable, where lie keeps a general assortment or
Saddlery, Harness, Bridles,
and every thing in that line. D" All work entrusted to him will be neat ly and promptly executed.
MR. SAMUEL IIA(jERAS, also, removed his MAGISTRATES OFFICE in the front part of the same building. All business entrusted to him will receive prompt and efficient.attention.
Terre-Haute, March 31, 1852-16-tf
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
TITRS. CIHLD would invite the attention
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of tho Liullos to her cxtonalve aaaortment of Millinory, Dress and Fancy Goods! Among which will bo found th«l»rge«t and cheapest aaaortment of Florence, Pearl, Gimp, and I.acc rionnets, and various other pattern*, ever offered in TerreHaute. A large and lino B»»ortincnt of
Bonnet Blbbons, Flowers, Linings, and other Trimming*. Also a beautiful ftMortmcni or Drca* and Mantilla Sllka, Lawns, Herazho, l)e Ulna, Jaconeta, cheap Print*, etc. hmbroldeile* 1' every variety.
Collars. Sheet*, Chcm*ctea, etc.
Kid, MIR
Thread, and other Glove*. Silk Mltta. Vclla, Hosiery, etc etc. MKS. CHU-0 havinR engaged tho beat worKinen In tho country, will
HI.«UCH
(fCr Shop
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and Preaa Bon
nets In the beat atyle, and rurniah all the trimmings on tho moat favorable terms.
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7»
-a iw 9mr.m?a H. R. SMITH, D. D. S. BEING now permanently located in his new OFFICE on
associated themselves in the practice Medicine nml Surgery, and hope by strict attention to tho business of their profession, to merit, a liberal share of patronage.
O* Oflico on 4th street, second door North of Prairie City Drug Store, Terro-Haute, Ind., Feb. 2 1853-S-tf
J~U. T. WALL, M. D-, (tATE or KENTUCKY,) PHYSICIAN AND SURGfJON,
WTerre-Haute,
OUl.D rcapcctfullv announce to tho CitUena of and vicinity, that he haa taken an omr.e at tho Hratrle City Drug Store, Corner 4th and Katlonal Koad Street*, where he may he found «t all ttmoa during tho day, ex«jpt profcaslonalty absent.
JO" Hooma at tho Prairie House, whero ho may be foiiiid at night. Terre-Haute, Apr.-88, IBM SO tf
J'UX.IS L.iX/J*
Dc Cordova's General Land Agency, AUSTIN AND HOUSTON. rriHERE is a large amount of Lands due the heirs of tho soldiera who fought for Texas. Parties interested can address *8 abore, or make application to
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W. K. EDWAKDS*
Dec. 22, l852-9tf Terre-Haute.
0. A. HUNT, M. D.,
HAS
bought the property long owned and occupied by Thomas Burton, ou lhe corner of MarKet ana Poplar streets. Dr. H. beta* a Strang, would be$ leave to say, that upon the merit* of a regular medical tallica, and many years experience ia pratuce. he now tenders htsservices to the clUicna of Terre Haute and vicinity.
Terrt-lUute, March 30. 1833-18 tf 1 ....J f. BHITTOS. li t. ASHUtr.
BRIXTON & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,!
TERRS-UAUTG. INDIANA. jTr* Cash paid for Wheat, Barley, Flaxseed, Rye. Corn, Oat*, Timothy and Clover seed, and Feathers, at their warehouse, corner of First and Bagte streets, canal basin. (jso 7,1838.
W A A I I N
S. R. Freeman,
Xatioml Road StrtH. P/urnix Row, Terre-Haute, Indiana, trr Particular attention paid to Watch R«* pairing. Larga sto«k of Clocks and Jewelry alwavs on hand. 1
Ten« Hftote, Nov. 44. '54.50-tf
X. S. LSSSURS. 1
F.H.S very low for cask—Silks, Baretres, Muslin Do Li' -e#, Cal\- e». Giughama,
Handkerchief*, Umbrellas, PamsoU, F.s"5,jA Canal* Glove?. IvdginffS, Inserting*, Boots, SI «, fa^retteawii Hats, Civps, UllOCKRIRS. tiueonswairv, Glass* ware. Tinware* Notions, Ac..
April 90. FRKXGH STORE.
I I N N A I S O E J. LtTDOWCI. WUOLKSALK Dli-VtrR IN ALL KINDS OK
USSOS Row, third door Vfeateoraer. TRKRK-HAUTK, 1XDUSA ^*pt*«ker tSSl dly
gr: ir. mttnt. O. T, SXIIR.
S I & O
Forwarding and CommlsskiB Merchants R*tt *?.. TKHRK-IUCTK, IND. Ma "*50-14 tf
Music.
A JfKW tmppl of riati'^ i«*t ed at W, H. BrCKINOHAM-S
Feb S
FOREIGN BUSINESS CARDS.
J. A. SPEIOMAS.
Of the late firm of Sprigmam If Camp.
v®^
ISPRIGMAN
JJj
W®"'d
H. WILBOX BBOWM. Late of the Steamer Raosier State.
BROWN,
General Commission Merchants, A N S E A O A A E N S Agents for the sale of Canal and Rail Road
W heelbarrows,
If09. 21 and 23, West Front Street, BETfTEE.Y MAI.V A .YD U'£
CIN CIHNATI,
Shipper* will be pamcui* ni _ma lu nS
our care aa it facilitate* the forwardin Nov. 17, 1852.--I9 lyr
No. 28 West Front St., Cincinnati, 0. !JjT Agents for BEALTT, LIGGETT & Co., New Orleans. Liberal cash advances made on conisisjiiments to thein, and to our correspondents I in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Dec. 1, 1852-51-lyr.
A I A I I O S E IXDIAXA OLIS. IXDIANA.
Comer of Bridge (or Ohio) and 1 si Streets, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. ryiHE undersigned has resumed his former
Stand, near the Bridge, and only one Block from the Public Square. This House has been greatly enlarged and improved, by a large addition of Bed Rooms, and a spacious Dining Hall, all Papered and Painted—and furnished with New Furniture, Carpets, Beds and Bedding, and Table Furniture. Having nn eye single to the comfort and convenience of his guests, must make his House a pleasant stopping place for the man of business, pleasure or traveling public—and particularly those who wish to take passage on Steam Boata, private conveyance, or otherwise in short, no pains nor expense will be snared to make his House an agreeable and pleasant stopping place for his guests. .-••EOSish
Will always be furnished with the best the country affords, and no pains or expense will be spared to administer to the gratification of the tastes of his Patrons. 'K-nos sSB'Tsr'ic Is large and entirely NKW, among the best in the City und, at all times, will be supplied with good Hay and Grain, and Horses strictly attended to.
Charges Moderate—Call and soe. O* BOARDERS taken bv the Day, Week, Month or Year. JAMfiS S. CLAUlv.
Dec. 8, 1 t?52-52tf
I hriemjr Row. same
building with. Child'x Hook fcrrc" Ifa.it/e, Indiana. April 97, 1853-20-3m.
Ohio Street, 3d door East of the Public Square, will at all
times be in readiness to wait on hiR patrons in all things pertaining to his profession. FT, 1$,—No CRKPIT given for operations, unle«fl by previous arrangements.
Terro-Haute, April S23, '51-19-ly
I A I N O I 8 0 A N 8 A N A A N
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Something better and more economical than Soda, Cream Tartar, or any other preparation in existence for Baking.
DUKKKK'S
This article has been thoroughly tested, and is universally liked. When used according to tho directions, It Is warranted to suit. n-T* Be carefot to ask for PURREE'S BAKING POWDER, and take no other, and you will not bo deceived. Sold by tlio best grocers and druggists gonerally. BLOOD A MrCABE,
I
gj- Agents for Lupin & Co.'s Bantern Erpreas and Di»p»teli Line. AGEKT8 FOE THE MADISON PACKETS. -yr years of trial, instead of lropair-
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E. M. BULGE- GKO. W. MORGAN".
BRUCE, MORGAN & CO., 8CCCES80ES TFT R.'-Q O A N E Commission & Forwarding Merchants,
SLOAN, PKOPUIETOR.
THISthe
Establishment is new, and situated in centre of the City. IT An OMMBUS and BAGGAGE CAR always in -, attendance to carry passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, free of charge.
Sept. 22,1852.-41-tf
BEATTY, LIGGETT & CO., Commission & Forwarding Merchants, A'o. 100
Magazine St..
JVetc
Orleans, La.
O* Cash advances made on consignments, by BRUCE, MORGAN & CO., Dec. 1, 1852-5.1 -lyr Ciucinuati, 0,
CHliMICAl, YKAST, OR BAKING
POWUKK.—For raiaing Broad, Biscuit, Fried Griddle and Johnny Cakes, Puddings, Pot-Pies, Corn Bread, Sweet Cakes, Apple Dumplings, Pastry, &c., 6cc., tills article is one that every
FAMILY, HOTEL, BOARDING nOUSE, Bating Saloon, Ship, Steamboat, Vessel, Canal Boat, i&c, will find, upon a careful trial, to be the ttery thing needed very single day of their ezixteuce.
It* moat important advantages overthe old ay8tcm, arc— 1. Itsavea the expense of milk, eggs, shortening, spoiled bread, and tho trouble and oxpenao of procuring good yeast,—water only being necessary. 2. No lime is required for the dough to rise before bakiug consequently bread may be mado in a few minutes. 3. A cook can always depend upon having light, sweet, tender and palatable bread and biscuit, whether tho flour bo of the quality: or not. ... 4. Hroad made by this process ia much more nutriciims, eaaier of digestion, better fitted for a weak stomach, sweeter, whiter and lighter, than when made with yeast. 5. The broad made by fermentation, docs not afford the mi mo nmount of nourishment to the system, that itdoea when mado with this compound bocausc the vegetable acid contained in fermented bread, prevents tho proper action of the gastric fluid upon it, and, consequently, a part only goes to nourish tho body, while the acids tend to produce dyspopsia and Its attendant evils.
Agents for Terro-Haute, Ind.
Feb, 93,1853 ll-0mo-$b.rs
WOLFE'S
AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, A 8VPKR1.AT1VK TONIC. DIVHITIC, AXT[-nVSr£PTIC INVIGORATING CORDIAL.
TnuMcauuiiAi, BKVBRAQK is manufactured by the Proprietor, at Schiedam, in Holland, and it Is warranted not only pure from every injurious property and ingredient but of the beet possible quality.
Its extraordinary medicinal properties,
tv
GRVVBI.. GOCT, CHRONIC
RUKCMATISM, INCIPIENT
DROPSY, FLATETSSCS, Cottc PAINS, of tho Stomach and Bowels, whether in AneiT or
INFANTS—
In all ordinary cases of Obstruction in the KIDNEYS, BLADDER,and
URINARY OROANS—
In l^avrtNiA, whether ACPTS or CIIRCNIC—Chills and Fevers. In General Debility, SluceUh Circulation of the
Blood. Inadequate Assimilation of Food, and Kxhauated Vital Kaergy— Are acknowledged hjr ih« whole Medical Faculty, and attested in their highest written authorities.
TVThe attention of Aeentsand Purchasers is invited to the signature and address of the Proprietor, on the label, and to the title of this Medicinal Cordial, embossed on the sides of the Bottle, as protections against inferior and pernicious imitations. 1T~r» For sale by WASSON A- CO.
February S3, iesa-11 tf
Stoves! Stoves I! Stoves!!!
KEEP constantly for sale, all such Stoves (for cither wood or coal.) as are required in the Wabash Valley, suitable for Parlor, Sitting-room, Slee :-room. Kitt a or Shop said Stoves are manuf*c in Terre»li ie a»d warranted to stand fire, perform well, and give aa ,-Motion I am not only able and willing to make my warrantees, but prepared to repair any stove I sell, which is manu* ractured in Terretlaute, or replace any of the plates aa horn out. vfui snd atttn:1in$expense. As this m* i.sea^ over those wtio twy s?-'-vo« kll are .-r«4 at 11! Uet,
Isbe duiva»-r Pi oarwl o-- ai J°H3f B. LUDOWICI, tr tti enlirse wolfM W fcut'a waste or woni» we
to deaerve patronage
MERW1N & CO.,
{SVCCCMA** TO s. s. wotrc.)
Forwarding and Commission Merchants. Steam' Af dealers in Floor, Salt. Fssfe, Ptne Lu *r, S •«. ifec. ... TERRB HAtTTK, I5D.
White C3ood», She iir«, Co nad*»«, Uncus, TH* Sw«lal attentionrtwn to Receiving and Shlp\Vooi«ns» V«*litt«uTiwcing*linsiarv, Ribbons,f 'Ku
\v
Tfvrr-Hatn rr Haw
IH» u* th-
jss iTOisSR.-ia yssa^ae
». J.*A
bought in the best Eastern markets, consisting in part of ]},-y i."VTv' it*, lTanlmtre, Queens
will, therefore, only add that we have confident hopes Rectified whiskey, far superior to any evof so de*littr April 13.1-
confident hopes
K. GROVKK.
R*
:v
Une," on the Rtle
Ltkrv -in.! S' :nc Apti:
ttfeCo.v«T &*• onthe\V»tj? c.-..*al,
Forwardine and Com* :**veer -•. snd no 4
aiatomer* a ctntiaaati«i
the S,
row to LFK,
4
JTBW DRY Q00DS—HOT WET CK)0DS.
LF.H ALL KINDS OF rrVtrt? 1 T-—,
Hat*, Cups, Sktxs, Sc
swhi. he Will sell a« cheap *.« any regular lH -iwin :he pke, his and co»
er* 1 the public are invited to give hlr vll examine bin slock. 5.MRS H. TCRXKR, X**b*al Rami wtms, iVVti tit C**rt HtM*. 4,
Jttmk Family Flour,
I/.M ULK BV WASSOX A CO. ,1
CHERRY PECTORAL
For tbe Care of
COUGHS, COLDS, IIOARSEXESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
J1
CONSUMPTION. """V
inR lhe
public confidence in this medicine, ha*
ins the public
won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expectations of its friends. .Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys, hue many inferior remedies thrnst upon the community, have failed and been discarded^ thi® has gained fricndt by evry trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten.
While it is a fraud ou the public to pretend that anyone medicine will infallibly cure—still there is abundant proof that the Cnwiav PECTORAL does not only a» a general thing, but almost invariably. Cure the maladie* for which it is employed.
As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become tbe best reliance of the afflicted, from the log-cabin of tbe American pessant,to thepalacesorEuropean kings. Throughout this entire country, in every State, city, and indeed almost, every hamlet it contains. Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coming to be extensively used by their most intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in tbe Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Institutions, and in domestic practice, as the surest remedy their attending Physicians can employ for the more dangerous affections of the lungs.— Also in miider cases, and for children it is safe, pleasant, and effectual to cure. In fact, some or the most flattering testimonials .we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood.
Tho CHERRY PECTORAL is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is scaled and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as genuine without adulteration.
AVe have endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to their confidence— a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and countless trials proved itself to be and trust by great care in preparing it with eheraichl accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the best results, and the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine cau do.
Prepared and Sold by J. C. AYER, DnuooisT AND CHEMIST, Lowell, Mass. For Sale by WOOD & DONNELLY, J. R. CUMNGdAM, Terre Haute Ind. BROWNING & WALL,
lerre
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And at agencies in nearly every town in the State Terre-Haute, June 8, 1833-26-3mo
NEW STOVE STORE.
Market Street, 2d Door North of Ph&nix Block.
O I I N S A E HAS just receiv ed an almost endless variety of
Parlor and Cooking Stoves. Among his present assortment may be found the Triumph, from Dayton Eoosier State and Kentuckian Premiums, from Cincinnati New World, Globe, Atlas, Gladiator, &
Cultivator, from Albany, New York. These are all excellent patterns of Cooking Stoves Most of them intended for either Wood or
Coal, and many having hoo FIUE-TLACES one for winter and one for summer. In his assortment of PARLOR STOVES, are the Souvenir and Floral Parlor, which arc admirable for either wood or coal, as also is the self-regulating Cottage Parlor.
Mr. Sayrelias also an extensive assortment of
Tin and Japanned Ware, Stove Fix tures, &c.
O" Store, on Market Street, 2d door North of National Road Street, opposite Farrington's Block, Terro-Haute, Indiana.
June 23, 1852-28-tf
Jefferson Life Insurance Company, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital $100,000—paid in and secured.
Incorporated by the Slate of Ohio.
THIS
company have some peculiar advantages—its capital is paid in and secured—its Board of Directors well known throughout tho West.
It has two departments—Joint Stock and Mutual. The rates of premium in tbe Joint Stock department are reduced equal to an annual cash dividcud of thirty three and one-third per cent.
The Mutual department is secured by the whole capital of the company, and its accumulations. The rates Of premium arothe same as in other mutual companies. A note for one-half of the premium is taken where the insurance is for life, and the annual premium amounts to 840.
All should insure whose income depends upon their personal exertions, and would cease at their death—i Clergymen, Physicians, Lawyers, Mechanics, and Clerks. Merchants, Tradesmen and Manufacturers, in active business owners of real estate that is incum bored should insure, and thereby prevent a sacrifice in case of death. Endorsers andsecurities should require tho principals to insure their lives and assign the poli cies as their securitv.
DIRECTORS.—H. if. Goodman, W. \Y. Cones, \Vm Burnet Wm, M. Camraon, 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. Conahan Charles Goodman E. Gest H. B. Payne, Cleveland, President of Cleveland and Columbus Railroad.
BOARD OF FISUXCK.—Hon. Jacob Burnet, Samuel Wiggins, T. S. Goodman, Esq. C. II. BAILEY, Agent.
G. W. PATRICK, M. P.. Medical Examiner. Terre-Haute, Feb. 2 1853-8-ly
AMERICAN UNION
I E I N S A N E O A N
Capital $100,000.
INCORPORATED BT THE LEGISLATURE OF OHIO. Charter Perpetual. Orrtcs, No. 14, EAST FOURTH STRKST, CISCISSATI. rilHlS COMPANY issues Policies at the folio win fr rates for $1,000, and in proportion for a larger amount. Afe. Joint Stock Rates. Mutual Rates.
SO a 8 0 8 1 7 7 0 8 5 1 3 6 0 30:40 30 do. 15:S0 23:60 35 do. 18:40 27:50 40 do. 21:40 52:00 45 do. 25:40 39:30 50 do. 32:80 48:38
The above rate* are taken for the whole term of life. For seven years' insurance, the rates are 33)i per cent. less. On the mutual rates one-hatf only is required in cash, the remaining half in a Premium Note. *.* California risks taken at an extra premium of ~H per cent. {fcj- Agency for Terre-Haute, Ind., at the Express Printing Office, Bast of the Public Square.
D. S. OAJfALDSON.
Terre-Haute, March 30,1853 16-lyr $SJCS
Double Reed Whisky.
TS
n6*
™*»"ff?tunng an article of Double
superior to any
er brought from Cincinnati, and in strength, purity and flavor decidedly the best ever sold this western country. All those who prefer a first rate article to a common one, far the same mnner, "will please call at the
CfXClXXA TI STORE. Union Row. All kinds of Domestic and Foreign WINES and LIQUORS, of the b*st quality, and at Cincinnati prices, always on hand.
Terre-ilaate, March 23, 1653-7-tf
WOOL! WOOL!!
'100,000
LSS or WOOt. WA5TED. cood, clean fteeceand inb washed, for vhich I will pay the highest price in [COM, at all times.
JOHN TIERS AN.
Terre-Haate, Feb. 9,1853-8-tf.
DAVID W. BAKSIir,
CINCINNATI CABINET WAREROOM,
4U 8u«*t« kitMW Wabash umA Ohio,
TKSB-H.ttTTE, INDIANA.
LU RXISHEScverr description of A B1 IX Kt WORK., »t lawn ral«a Uiaa «t« oStmi on tie Call «e«.
W I I I W
Row Block
May l^ma-tf iN S I on W a re S to a -COMBorder A tare, At-. Jk-, of 4wtti^«M, kefrt coa»ntlr »ni for wit ttiuUkf
April V3, IS5X
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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the ym 1851, by J. sTHOtfQHTOS, M. D., in the dark's Office of the District Court for the Eastern ....,ys District of Pennsylvania.
Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR
DYSPEPSIA!
DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S
THE TRUE
DIGESTIVE FLUID,
O A S I I E
PREPAREDGfrom
REXNET, or the fourth STOM
ACH OF THE OX, after directions of BAKOJi L1EBIG, tbe great Phvsiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON. M. D., Philadelphia. Pa.
This is a truly wonderful remedy for IMDIGESTIOX, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, LlVKR COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice.
Half ateaspoonful of PSPSIX, infused in water, wilFdigest or dissolve. Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach.
PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like tbe natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, aud furnishing a COMPLETE and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it. Bv the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils Of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA are removed just as tliey would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dvspeptics, curiup cases of DEBILITY, EMACIATION. NERVOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, supposed to be on the verge of tho grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, is in the highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE.
S I E I 1 E I E E BARON LIEBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analagous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just in the 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 United States.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation. JVereous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details of 6ascs in the limits of this advertisement but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia. New York and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent.
It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to Billious disorder. Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and tho evil effects of Quinine. Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess lu eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance.
Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN is sold bj-nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicines, 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 the uso of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Ageuts, describing tho whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy arc based. AsitisNOT A SECRET REMEDY no objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in respcctnftle standing aud regular practice.— Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle.
TTp OBSERVE THIS !—Every bottle of the genuine PEPSIN boars the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copyright and Trade Mark secured. ir-?3 Sold bv all Druggists and Dealers In Medicines.
AGENTS—WOOD & DONNELLY, Terre-Haute Craighead & Browning, Indianapolis, Wholesale and Retail Agents.
Feb. 0, 1853-0-8mo
E E A E
DEB ft STORE.
PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHE
Ulljolcsalc ani Retail.
J. H. CUNINGI-IAM,
(TIIK OLD STAND,)
Xational Road Street, directly Xorth of the Court-House, Terre-Haute, Ind.,
ISprising
now in receipt of bis winter supplies. Comevery variety of articles in liis line, making his stock the largest and most complete in Terre-LIautc.
By purchasing the stand long occupied by himself as a Drug Store, lie considers himself permanently settled, and with the present arrangements of- making cash purchases, gives him the advantage of afl 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 otlier establishment on the Wabash. ^Tlic 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 he 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 in 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 feels himself under many obligations to the citizens of Vigo and adjoining counties, disposed to continue to serve thetn as long as thev say.
PRESCRIPTIONS pnt up with care, and all orders promptly filled and forwarded by instructions. and iearranted to give satisfaction.
His stock now consists of a general assortment of? 'f Mineral and Botanic Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Dyestuffs,
Window-glass from 8—10 to 25—30, 1 lasterParis, Whiting. Putty White, Black and Red Lead British Lustre, Shop Furniture, Bath Brick Imperial, Young
Hyson and Black Teas Chocolate, drushed Sugar, Star and Sperm Candles Bar, Castile, Variegated, White, and a variety of
Fancy Soaps Perfumeries, Ex'ts. of Vanilla, Peach, Lemon, Arc., for culinary purpos«s, Soda
PaintT Varnish, Wall. Hair, Scrub, Nail, Cloth, Flesh, Tooth,and Infant Brushes Pure Brandies and Wines, Rye and Bourbon Wbiskev, Holland Gin, Peach Brandy, Ac., for me*fical purposes, and all articlesusnally kept in his line.
O* Also, a large supply of all the most Popular Patent Medicines,
December 1, 1859-51-1
GROVER.
6.-4^ ,.,i
8®8
REMOVAL.
THE
Undersigned has removed his Hide, Wool, and Leather Depot, to tbe west side of the Poblic Square, io the Rose Block, where be will be happy to wait upon is friends and customers ai usual.
March 16,185314 tf JOHN TIERNAX.
HOT BED SASH.
oae, ctw all wteo low twftf vefrt*Me«, asd um above aeatioacd 4adi»pe»i»ht« *rtwle the •practical fardeser. Leave your order early at tl» Bolldcr"* Depot.
Jasau? K. iSSSStf G. W SHAPYfcK
which can befon.«bcda manufactarer, pa tfairy Cheese Salmon Mackerel. T' I
tPpmpVmpPPMMHffROTPIMppm
Dr. Urban's Anti-Bacchanalian Elixir!!
Jl Safe and Sure Remedy far the
CURE OF INTEMPERANCE I
rtem.
is not in the least injurious to the sys-fe It is pleasant to the taste, and will enre the hardest cases of intemperance. We warrant it in all cases if taken according to directions. It destroys the desire lor all ardent spirits when strictly taken according to directions, and will restore the individual to the same state of sobriety in which he was before he ever drank a drop of the ardent, and he will not have the least desire for intoxicating drinks.
Intemperance is a disease and as such the greater the excess in drinking the more speedily is the disease developed, and to such the Elixir is presented as the halm of Gilead—the oil of consolation, peace and perfect restoration.
The more fully developed the disease the more salutary and powerful the effect of this Elixir, at once destroying the appetite for spirits, and restoring the tone of the stomach to as healthy an action as it was before drinking a drop of ardent spirits and when intemperance has assumed this diseased form, reason is measurably dethroned, the will to a certain extent becomes uneovernable, until often, alas! many have passed the bounds or sober restraint, and though they may desire, in their sober moments, to abandon the use of that which is so rapidly proving their bane, tliev cannot, unaided, and no aid has ever been tendered such, with succes« until the discovery of Dr. Urbau's never failing Anti-Baccbanaiian Elixir since which time none are left without excuse, as the means necessary to destroy the taste, and again enthrone reason, bringing the will into perfect subjection, by extracting the poisonous sting and temptation of the adder, are placed within every man's reach: those therefore. who hereaner fill the grave of the drunkard must do so by choice, and not of necessity—it matters not a it on a
As the Elixir is a most powerful purifier of the blood, tha seat of all diseases, it has been used with great sue cess, and is highly recommended in cases of Delirium Tremens. Dyspepsia. Epilepsy, Neuralgia, Liver Complaints, General Debility, Piles, aud all kinds of Fevers. It is the best alterative known.
TP^ The Anti-Bacchanalian is neatly put up and labelled, with full directions accompanying each bottle. Price $3 per bottle. On the receipt of the above sum it will be sent, free of charge, to any part of the Uuited States. All letters to be prepaid. To be had from all the principal Druggists in the Uuited States.
URBAN & DIDL.XKE.
83 Third Street, Louisville, liy.
v' DR. TJRBAN-S
Vegetable Fever and Ague Powders:
The only sure remedy ever known for Chills and Ever, and xcarranted to cure, in all cases, if taken according to directions. cure?, when taken according to directions, in Twenty Minutes, leaving no Fever alter the Chill
very seldom requiring more than one dosfto make a permanent cure. A great number of cascsj from two to five years standing, have been cured with the first dose, and Chill has never, as, yet, returned. The beauty of this medicine is, that it stops the Chill in twenty minutes, or less, and the p*tient will be entirely clear from Fever after the Chill, which is not the case when other medlcinc is used. It has superseded all other preparatious wherever it has been iutroduc cd.
Read what tho Editors of the LouUville Democrat say from their own observation: "Dr. Urban's medicine for tho cure or chills and fever has effected some wonderful cures in ourown midst. A young man who has resided for several years in I,ousiana, reached New Albany a few weeks since, weak and emaciatcd—literally worn out pliys'cally, with long continued chills and fever. He made a short stay at the house or Judge Smith, where his old disease continued with no less severity than at homo in Louisiana. Having exhausted almost everv remedy known to the medical profession, he procured a bo.v of Dr. Urban's celebrated medicine, and afi.cr taking two pewders was entitely relieved and restored to health. He has been well ever since—says his health has not been ag good forseveralyears, and is now fast regaining his former vigor and the rosy cheeks he was wont to wear.
This medicine can be haa at the manufacturers' Depot, 05 Third St., between Maiu & Market, Louisville, liy.. wholesale and rotail. URBAN & DIDLAKE. fjj*On the receipt of SI the Powders will be sent, free of charge, to any part oftbe U. States. It may also be obtained of all the principal Druggists In the country.
May 4, 1853-21-lyrJak sx.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THIS ROAD BEING NOW COMPLETE, IT OPENS A COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Pittsburg and Philadelphia, or Pittsburg and
Baltimore.
BY
which Freight from the West can reach an Eastern Marketquicker and cheaperthan bv any of the present rival routes: they connect with the daily Packets at Pittsburg, from St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Wheeling, and all the different points on tho western waters: also, with the Clcvelni^ and Pittsburg Railroad, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Kail road, at Pittsburg.
Cars run through between PITTSBURG and PHIL ADELPH1A without transhipment of Freight, an advantage that can be appreciated by all Bhippers.
In case of obstruction of Navigation by ICK or LOW WATER, freights westward can be forwarded from PITTSBURG to CINCINNATI, or towns in tho intorior by Railroad.
.. RATES OF FREIGHT. Between Pittsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore FIRST CLASS. Winter Summer
SECOND CLASS.
Brown Sheetings & Shirtings in Bales, "1 Drugs, Glass Ware. Groceries, except Sf Coffee, Hardware, Hollow Ware? Machinery, Oil-cloth, Wool, fcc.
THIRD CLASS.
Butter in Firkins & Kegs, Candles ,Cot-1 ton, [in winter,] Qucensware,Tallow, Tobacco, in leaf or Manufactured, [Eastward,] &c„ &c.
FOOKTII
oun.
Bacon, Cotton [in summer,] Coffee lardi and Lard Oil, [through] Pork fresh in Oicts. 40cts full carloads at owners risk.
GEO. C. FRANCISCUS, Freight Agent, Pittshnrg. E. J. SNEE1J15R,
Freight Agent, Philadelphia MAG-RAW & KOONS, Freight Agent, Baltimore.
JOSEPH L. ELLIOTT,
Freight Agent, J\ro.7 If est St., JV. y, 11. H. HOUSTON, Qen. Freight Agent, Phila,
March 10, 1853-Hlyr
E O A
WILLIAMS & EARLY,
HAVE
removed from their old stand, to the store recently occupied by M. W. SEHAM, on NATIONAL ROAD STREET, adjoining CUNNINGHAM'S Drug Store,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. We are now opening a Large and General Stock of
Fa-icy and Staple Dry Goods,
of American and Foreign Fabrics, comprising every variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Rich fig. Silks, Merinoes, Cashmeres, Muslin DeLaines (fee., English, French and American Prints in great variety. Bay State and other long and sauare Shawls, rich embroidered and plain shawls, in colors, black aud mourning. Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery and all the minor articles for Ladies, Misses and Children's use.
Having ehgaged the services of Mr. John Reinhard to assist in the inner department of our business, and underour new arrangements we are prepared to offer such inducements to buyers as will guarantee perfect satisfaction.— Please give us a call.
WILLIAMS fc EARLY.
Nov.3,1P52. 47 tf •.
Fresh and Choice Family GROCERIES!
'W WASSON & CO., Rose'i Block, Corner of Ohio and Second Streets.
SOLICIT
the attention of the citizens of
Terre-Haute, to their choice stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, which they will dispose of cheap for cash at wholesale and retail, coasistinp in part of
Choioe and Prime Louisiana Sugars, Molasses and Golden Syrups Old Government Java and Prime Green Rio Coffee (new crop) Choice Green and Black Teas Fresh Carolina Rice (new crop) Pickles in Jars Pine Apple
and
ters.^Pain feller, Chen^Ktoral Smith's. W}?' Spenn, Star and Mould Candles Pepper, Town send's, Ball's, Guvrott'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,vSmith*s and Jayne's Vermifuge Mr. Lane's, MoSatt's, Brad's, Brandreth's, Smith's. Sugar-Coated, Sapmgton's, Daniel's, Wright's, Sovereign Balm, Phinner's, Jayne's, Clickener's, Champion's and Hebrew Pills Sloan's Powders and Ointment, and Louden A Co.'s Faintly Medicines.
Tongue* and Sounds bbl,.. bbl* and
Allspice, Mustard, Starch and Boston &ap. No. I Sweet Oil, Pepper S&uce land Table Salt very choice Virginia manufacture aad Fine Cut Tobacco, with a general assortment of Groceries suitable for Family uses.
U" A wagon will be in tradiness to convey goods to any part of tbe city, free of expense Terre-Haute, Feb. 23,1855-11 -tf
Choice Wines, Brandies and Liquors.
OLD
CU3TTNOHAM.
Co&Qiac and Caatiiliao Brandies. Madeira, Sherry, Port and Malaga Wines, in wood and glass.
Champaigne, Sparkling Catawba and Claret
French Cardials, assort^. Very Superior Old Irish Whiskey, For sale' by WASSO?f & CO.
I Vb. 23. Rose's Block:
Wool Carding at Holmes' Mill
\T77LL be superintended by Mr. D. Swinehart, who is well koowa as a good workman. Fanner* and others can depend on retting good Rolls, and prompt ai ten dance, by bringing their Wool to HOLMES' MILLS/
A 2 0
Isr. B.—A first rate assortment of
November 17, 1852-49-tf
REMOVAL OF
April 13,1853-18-tf
where I shall be happy to give the
Nov. 21, 1852-50-tf
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Notice to Eastern Travelers.
A
Rates. Rates.
Dry Goods, Books and Stationery. Boots,) Shoes, Hats and Carpeting, Furs and per 100 lbs Peltries, Feathers, Saddlery, &c. 81, T.» cts
CONTINUOUS Railroad from Cincinnati, Cleveland, AVooster, Massillon, Alliance, O., and Chicago, 111., to Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Kailroad, from Pittsburg to Philadelphia. Through from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, in37hours,
Tickets from Cincinnati to Philadelphia, or Haiti
March 16,1853-14 lyr
THE
»fes
O I S I E
AND E4T & CAP MTAiiUSHlffiNT,
JVorlh-East Corner of the Public Square,,
(FARRINGTON'S BLOCK,)
DP gr? SmcSIilesiDDi
I^O enumerate the advantages of buying at this celebrated Establishment would be superfluJL ous. Our customers for fifty miles round need no other assurances from us, to induce them to call upon us, than this, that tee continue to use our friends as well as tee have ever yet done—mor than this we know they do not desire.
Hatsj Caps, Fine Shirts, Cravats 'Under Clothing, §e,
bv
TO
'vi
ujiJMj
A.VID H. ARNOLD has removed his Clothing Storo to the room recently occupied by Mr. J. C. Ross, one door north of his old stand, wnere ho is daily receiving large lots of Goods from the Eastern Cities, all of which he is determined to sell at a very small advauoe on eastern
This is the most extensive and complete assortment of Clothing in this city, and every article sold is warranted. There is in connection with the Clothing Store an
extensive
ment where auy garment will bo made to order at short notioe. All are invited to call.
Clotlis and Cassimercs.
5 pieces superfine Anchor Clot4is 10 pieces superfine Doeskin Cassniiere 20 pieces Fancy Cassimere. Also, SATINS.—A few Pieces of very heavy boiled Satins, just received nt ARNOLD'S* 1
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
made up in the latest style, and sold at the lowest rates. He may, with confidence, say to tho public, that at no store in this citv, goods of a superior quality are sold at rates so low. Ho respectfully invites, therefore, all who desire to purchase, to give him a cull, and convinco themselves that the best bargains can be obtained by buying of him.
My establishment will be found on 2d street, West of the Square, near the corner of Ohio
Best bargains in town, in Ready-Made Clothing.
EF Full supply of TRAVELING TRUNKS, and CARPET SACKS, always on hand. Terre-Haute, March 16, 1853- 14-tf SAMUEL MACK. N. B: The Clothing we offer to the public, is made on especial order, at our manufactory of HARMON MACK A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, and I will supply niurchants at Cincinnati wholesale prices.
Cleveland to 20
"VST PittBhurg to Sj 1" Being the shortest and quickest Route from the Great West to the Atlantic Cities.
Fare through by Railroad from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh $9 50 Massillon, 10 00
Cleveland, 10 00 Mansfield and Crestline 11 00 Columbus, 12 65 Toledo 13 00 Cincinnati,(via Crestline,) 15 00 Chicago, (via Michignu Southern K. K. 18 95 To Chicago, Waultegan, Kenosha, Illinois Kucinc, Milwnukc, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, via Detroit and Michigan Central Railroad, $18 00.
SMITH SONS'
msmm
IfjSl
mmm
A N A N A O O
TIN, &IIEET IKON AND COPPER WARE. AND
Xational Road Street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
TicKetsfrom Cincinnati to muadcipMB, or Haiti- mnwu .v more, by Railroad, can he purchased of P. W. STRA- manner, and when required, drawn to
DER, Ticket Agent, Cincinnati. And by tho Steam FYJ* practical purposes. Packet Line to Pittsburg, and thence by Railroad to Philadelphia, from the Captains on board, and from Cleveland via Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, of D. Horton. ticket agent at tho Biddell House, Cleveland, Ohio.
On or about the middle of February the Road will be opened from Crestline to Wooster, and time between Cincinnati and Philadelphiareduced to34 hours.
NOTICE.—In ca*o of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for porsonal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding 3100
THOMAS MOORE, Passenger Agent:, I'hila. J. MKSK1MKN, Passenger Agent Pittsburg.
WOOL CARDING.
WOULD respectfully inform the citizen* of Vigo and surrounding counties, that have
the Terre-Haute Foundry, and hope, by strict alien-
Hon, to merit a aharc of public patronage. I warrant my work to be auperior to any other donein thin place. ,-*ny person who doe* not get good work can have pay for the aamc in good HolU, or the hlgheat market price in cash.
J3T JVo extra charges made for Wool that overruns in tceight by adding Qrease. Pure Lara Oil furnished for wool.
Wood, Coal and Wheat taken in exchange for Carding. will also keep coratantly on hand, for sale, a good article of ROLLS, cheap for cash.
I will also, pay the highest price, In cash, for 50,000 lbs. of wool. M. S. PATTERSON. May 18,1853-23-3mo.
SYLVESTER WILLIAMS, UNDERTAKER AND COFFIN MAKER. r-—n I) ESPECTPULLY informs the citlfcneii
-."ff IV zeos of Terrc Haute and vicinity, that he will give undivided attention to the above bu slnctt, 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 prepared to undertake the whole business of funerals, if desircu, or any part thereof, at reduced priccs.
A hearse will, in all cases be furnished, free of charge to suck as procure coffins at his establishment. Coffins kept on hand of all sizes.
To persons in the country. I would say that I will ftirnish coffinrcheaper than they have been rurnished by any person in the county, and will attend tbe funeral with my hearse free of charge, any distance not over ten miles.
Shop on Cherry street, between Market and Sscond. Terre-Haute, March 13,1850-13-tf
To the Ladies.
undersigned ha a large and handsome assortment of Fashionable Dre*s Goods, consisting, in part, of black Brocade Silks, fancy Brocade Silkx, fancy (all wool) and Satin plaid Bareges, Silk Tissues, French Lawn, Portsmouth Lawn, French Brillianteens, new style Ladies' Collars, Undersleeves, Paris Kid Gloves, and numerous other articles of Dress Goods, too many to enumerate. Call and examine they will be sold cheap.
May 4, 1853. J. H. TURNER.
Paper Hangings. -(.j have
fitted up a room
April 97, ISS3-S0-W
in
otir
Packages
fitted up NEW MACHINES with NEW CARDS, at prepared to give good bargains in every thing thn Tprre-Haule Foundry, mid hooe. by strict alien- !_. pn
me
veiryriet) patterns. Rooms can now be handsomely papered at much leas cost than heretofore. We h«v* also a ftil! supply of BoMering, Pine Screens and Window Shade*. i. COOK 6 CO.
London Porter and Seeteh Ale!
BARCLAY
PERKIN'S London Porter.
Hibbard's Superior Scotch Ale. Suitable for invalids. isale br W ASSON it CO. Feb. 23, Rose's Block.
Clorer and Blue Grass Seed.
ITJST receiving a superior lot of GO bushels Clover Seed also a superior lot of 60 bushels Blue Grass. 8. H. POTTER A CO.
Feb 18, 1053-10-tf Mi
S^i
Mlh
-c-x
bTJMUS ISAACS,
?5
Xorth-East Corner Public Squared 5, Terre-Haute, Ind.Sf
3^
ROSS' CORNER.
THE LARGEST STOCK ON THE WABASH. ,v
I UltH.
THE TERRE-HAUTE CLOTHING .STORE.
lb
Merchant Tailoring Establish
St.,
S. MACK.
Patent Agency.
O N 8 O A A E & O Solicitors and Agents for Foreign and Domestic Patents.
Ninth, between Hand Streets, WASHINGTON CITY, D. 0.
From considerable experience, and successful practice in theirprofeBtiion, the subscribers are enabled to offer their services to Inventors and others, aud will attend promptly to all business going before the PATENT OFFICE.
Preliminary examinations made, and questions of NOVELTY OK INVENTION, aud PATENTABILITY determined.
CAVKATB prepared and filed. SPECIFICATIONS properly written out, and applications drawn up in due form and presented.
GEOMETRICAL, 1SOMK.TRICAL and PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS, made in a finished and accuate,
a scale
EXAMINATIONS MADE ON SKETCHES, if accompanied with explanation of the parts claimed as new.
Letters
and
must be
Address,
Post Paid.
JOHN S. GALLAHER. Jr. CO,. AGENTS, Washington City, D. C. REFERENCE—D. S. DANALDSON. Dec. 29 l852-3-6mo.
~giiocertesT"
JOIIN B. LUDOWICI,
^I^AKES pleasure in assuring the friends and JL customers of the late firm, that he will continue the business at the old stand, and in
,-)j8 ]inc. "Thankful
fo'r former patronage,
he solicits a call from every one desiring'toefa
supply themselves in the line of Groceries und Liquors, at Wholesale or Retail. He is now receiving his spring stock, consisting of a full assortment of Groceries of all kinds
Tobacco, Nails, Glass, Leather, tc., fec.,
all of which will be disposed of at tho
lowest figure. Call at*he Cincinnati Store, Union Row, March 23, 1853-15-tf
FURNITURE FOR SALE.
The subscriber, from Cincinnati! Ohio,has arrived at Terre-Haute, and can be found at Deming's New Brick House, on 3d street, opos it he a it us a large and superior lot of FURKI-
TURK, consisting of Marble-Top, Dressing and Plain
High and
low
post Bedsteads, Sofa and Sofa-
seat Rocking Chairs, Tables, Sofas and Lounges. All ofwbich will be sold low for cash. D, G. FORSTER,
Jan. 5 1853 4-lyr ,i
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
IFIGURED
and plain black silk chame
leon and brocade of various qualities, do berate*, delaine*, poplins, French and American lawn*, White drew good* of all kind* gingham*, silk and mohair alpaca*. All of which will be sold cheap for caah at F. SIPPKRT'S,
Terre- Haute, May
North ot Public Square,
SS~44lf
FRESH FKUITS*
QRAVOES, LEMONS, RAISINS
es*
tablisbment for the sale of Paper Hangings, and have made arrangement* with an eastern manufacturer for a constant supply. We are now receiving by far tbe 1 argent stock that baa ever been brought to this place, every variety and style, including so
m: FIGS
and PRUNES. HAVANA PRESERVES. FRENCH FRUITS, in their own juice, an4 BRANDY CHERRIES, for nale by ."= ,^t.WAssoN co:
Feb 33. Rose's Bloak.l
CIGARS.
JrST
received a large supply of superior Monte Cristo, Colorado, La Fiel, General Taylor and La Norma Cigars, by the box or retail, at the Terre Haute Drug Store.
sale by Feb. 23.
J. R. CUlTINGHAM,
December 1, l852-5Mf
HAVANA CIGARS!
WASSON CO.,
jp Rose's Block.
OLD WHISKEY.
^LD BOURBON AND MONONGAHELA WHISKEY For sale by WASSON A CO
