Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 January 1853 — Page 4
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Daytou Hoo*i«r
•K-if-r-guktlug Cottage P»rlor. ..Uo .hi rxl 'ittlvo a*,irunetU vf TIN A.NJD JAPANNED WARE.
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STOVE -FIXTURES, &C.
EAGLE FOUNDRY.
KINDS and #isc» of fLOWri «'i2 different kin is of HTOVKS Poor shes KTEAM KNGINES 2 sizes Itvrtt Pottrrt and Tkrctking Vachintt I siz« Waif's Vegetable Grinder or Corn Crusher Tinxt.N« Lit»ss for Wood or Iron Well intl Cistern PU.MPS. All kind* of MUi and Machinery Castinn* Hras* and Composition Cast* higs Plow Castings and Plow PoiuU of every kind. All descriptions of TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK, Hollow Ware, Lard and Sugar Kettles, Andirons, .Sjilr*jt« and Wagon Uoxxs. Also, all kinds of KINISfllNG fltlior in Caat Iron, Wrought Iron or Uruv* and PATTERN MAKING, of every description, at the above establishment corner of First and £trceta.
There are no better uarktnen In this country, Hur better ilock a*e\, than will be .found at these works. Having heretofore received a liberal share of pairotiagf, shall, in future, uim to merit its coutiuuauce.
On Xuthual Road Street oppiUtt* the COURT HQUS&.
(1ITJZKN!*,
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JUST RECEIVED an u'mcml cndJjpM
atlcly uf
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f, ft
Parloj and Cooking "Stoves,
,A utortg iils present assortment maybe fouou tlie Triumph, fro
hi
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and Ken-
tuckian Premiums, from Cutciuauii New World, iolr, 4ti**,GIa!! .'arsadCnltivator.from Albany,j. Vew York. ar« uil exceileut patterns of booking Stoww»I-"8,«". J/'Mf of thtm intended for either Wvod or •Coal, end many of thith /taring
TWO FIRM PLACES, one fur wittier and one for tujnmer. I» U'u 8«wrtwi3t»t of PAflftOR STOV'K?, ar« lite Houvmir and Floral 5'arlor, which are
iijfiiirtihlo for either v. oo or cj ii, also the IH now in receipt of his winter supplies, «.«•«-a 11 JL pri*ltt^ er®ry v»rieij of l« i*is H«eJ I t.tokiug Ills stock Uw lar'y.it ~a'ud most eompLte in
Mr. Havre haw
JOSEPH GROVER.
Terre-Haute, May 0, l#Sl-32-tf
Bargains to be had in Leather
AT REDUCED PRICES!
a i'inAtii
Wll«)i,i .jAI.K AND IJKTAIL DEALER IN HIDES AND LEATHER, National Road Street, Green Front,
North of the Square,
Terrt?-IInntef IiidiHun.
'lMfM under^igued inforius his friends and the I public gciiprnlly, that ho has the mot complete utoek of LEATHER in this market, which otF red at the lowest rate*, among which may be found the He»t Cincinnati Tanned
Sole
Leather
New York Red Cinclunati Band Harness, DrliJIe and Skirting Leulher Kip aud C'ulf Skin* and Upiwr Leather Lining aud Pad Bkins Philadelphia Iodies Morocco
Men's
Goat, Doer and Lamb Skins shoe binding all of which can be had cheap for Ca*h Tho public are resjMfctfnlly m{iit»tod to call aqd examine my stock.
CASH paid for Leather In the rough. Prompt attention puld to all orders. II
J"
The
highest cash
aud dry,
prico paid for Hide*, green
at alltlmts also,
for good
Nhrep
Pclta.
October 24, 1851-tf JOHN T1KRNAN.
IJOSTOIV IjEATIIKit STORE, WAitt^.u. koad ii
TKHHB-I1AUTK, INI.
1111H subiMJrlbers Inform the public that they I liave jiut opened on Nutional Koad street, oiiiiyiitu iiion Ilow"i
LEATHER STORE,
with a full assortment of all kinds of Leather, I such as Spanish, Clnciunutl, and Country-Tunned ole Lcatln Upper, Kip, Bridl'-, Hurnoss, Skirt-
hdUs Morocco. Thuy u!so intend to kcc in general assortment of •SHOE FIN DINGS, LASTS, BOOT AND SHOE
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TREES, CLAMPH, Pi (5t», etc.,et~. Their arrangi-metits with thu Mtiuufseturers and Tuiporters In the Eastern cities,ure such as to enable th»m to •K-ll iverythlng at tlio very lowest pricas,
Cash paid lor Green and Dry Hides. ttJS'J. KEKCKtlOFF&CO. April 3.J, I8j230vI
LifXTHER
I li LBS. BuffaloSpauith Sol# Leather JL »V \J v/ j,000 lb*. Siaugiiter 2,000 lbs. IWst Cincinnati y.l Dot. Pink l.iuhigH 10 Toppiug mat Binding 5 Morocco 5 Franch Calf JHttus
Also, a good assortment of all kinds of Leather. A frvsh supply of LASTS, laUKt fashion, HENRY SNYDER»4
KL THE IN (KNURA(, AND EVERY ONE IN PARTICULAR. "AT THE PEOPLES' STORE,
KPT nY W ILL! AMS I" VPv LY,
......
Nov. 5, l.^^f WILLIAMS Jk KAULY.
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ij suit lintr wants and «t toar jmcrj than ihay' belonging to the firm itr*wsigned to J. W. Hough have been wciwlonioJ" 0 tlud hcretoforr. Pki sej ton, who will continue tike businean at tho Old give us a call mud fXomiin-.
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To Ccuntry Merchants. I
MlvRiHAMSpi«nl.»h
iu tho coiu.iry who visit Uil#!
market to theirjStock*, woul 1 do
wvll to call aud exttHiluo my stock of DKY UOODS. Having pnrcha*rl many goods expreat.'v for tli# JOBBING TRADE whiih will be sold at omnil advance ow New York oost, ut
FurriHvh*** Rhek, North Sift Pvktit Square.
Nov. 12, t^Til F. N IPPEKT'if.
h. *sb»je*
BRITTON& CO.,
FOR^.VKUING ttl.nMISilIO .MKU-
CHAN I S,
TERRE-HAl'lE, INDIANA.
ouoc'Eui KS.
LTJDOWICI & HT7LMAN
Hl. «ww nnsrttiKjj their sfMring stock, coidd i»g of i"nll eseortaMMtt of Uracwte* *t all
Tobacco, Nails, Glass, leather, &c.,
all of wM mil be »f at Ux« iowe»t jipn. Kill at the Uaeiaatti {itoiv,Uaiti Row.
M^rehi, l"aj,4J*lf. & II.
Sand Paper.
very wipertor iHfeif of ShiMl 4Wr, JO.LXEH K. LK&iKTT.— t»«. l«. Ir.VMSxf
Frc«h Caadiefe
I'."*!' an #^lle»t
'^WJ
1 LA RGK 4«wtt»Tfet of FRSSl( CjXDrZS
every, hue
jM4
Otier,
»r sale v* tMRk 165 tit
'f"
tvfsale at ."*""*** 1
piXfie*. ill
^•^^y-a^rm
TexrrHattte .t
DRUG STOKE
PERMANENTLY KST.ABUSIIKD.
Wholesale tiad Retail
Tcrre-ilauto... ... By porcha4ug ^»e stand long occapiec by ulmself 'as Drag Store, he consider® himself permic wiUt (Ite present arrangement purchtwM, gives him the advantageof di markets, in obtaiaiuggoo-is from firsthands on the taost /avorable terms therefore, he! is enabied to keep the
Best Assortment of Fore Medicines,
Uiat can be prcured in the Eastern and Western cities, and offers as good bargain* as the vuue quality of medicines can be bought at any oUter establishment on the Wabash.
The purchasing and selecting of medicines suited to the wants of the country, and thecompouod* ing of the various preparations of the shop, with care and precision, that it may answer the purpose intended, is a matter of so much importunee to the purchaser, that he feels it to bo his duty to give his personal and undivided attention Co it, as long as he remains in the buxineas.
Hy bis 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 obliga tions to the citizens of Vigo and adjoining counties, disposed to continue to tcrve them nsiong as they say.
O* Prescriptions put up with care, and all orders promptly filled and forwarded by instructions, and tcarranttd 10 give satisfaction. iii* stock now consists of ageueral assortmentof
Mineral and Botanic Medicines.
Alto, A largo supply of ull the nftst POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, Which can be furnished at-ilanufjcturer'* prices, by tiie Gross or Dozen, and Retail.
Dec., 3, lbM-IO-ly J. R. CUNIXGIIA.M.
THE PEOPLES
"1 riLLIAHIS At EARLY have Removed from their Old Staud, to the Store recently occupied by M. W. Sedam, on National lit ad Street,, adjoining Cuningham's Drug Store—
Opposite the Court House.
We are now opening a Large and General Stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS of American and Foreign Fabrics, comprising every varictr of LADIES DnESS GOODS—Rich Silks, Merinoes,
Cashmeres, Mils. D'Laines and
ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN PRINTS in great variety. BAY STATE and other Long and Square Shawls. Rich Embroidered and Plain Shawls, In colours, black and second mourning. Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, and all the minor articles for Ladies, MiMe*& Children*' use.
Having engaged tho services of Ma.
iurd
orro.snii
imo.x bo-w,
oh*
Notice! heretofore existing
pHE QO-PARTN ERSH1P heretofore existlr.
Farmers and Strangers vlulling the} JL twtweeu thejuibscribers I* this day dissolve Pruirie City, ^ud a gwtl variety of (iwvls by mutual consent tte Book, Notes and Accounts
between thejmbscribers this day dissolved
itwal consent Hook, Notes and Aecoun
Staud. e»d will poy the debU
owing
Tom-IUutc, Dcc, t«h, 1^52 1 Itf
tJ
(taken
i'AMI PAID t'OU bu*ia«wfurnfc«hed oa reasonable term*.
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PHOTiQGENlC
31KSSRS. STONER fc COKEY'S
6 W DftgUCffG&n vRll
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It. CUNINGII AM.
(TUB OLD STAND,)
I National Road Si red, directly- jSarih ofl no superiors, and rcfeMo the Court'House, Terre-Haute. Jnd.,
Rein-
to assist In tho inner department of our business, aud undor our new arrangements, we are prepared to offer such inducements to buyers as will guarantee perfect satisfaction.
Please glva ns a call. Nor. 5, is52-6yl WILLIAMS & EARLY*.
Cloths, Cassimeres and Ready Made Clothing.
A
LARGE Ktosk of Cloths,Cassimeres, Satinets, All Wool Tweeds—Clonk Linings— Merino, Waek Sitin ntid other Vesting*. Kentucky Jeans au,d Linseys.
Also,
For Farmer* and Working Men, a cheap lot of Nothing, Heuvy Overcoiits, Sacks, Pants, and Vests—with
Kossuth and Bitcnn YUta Hats, Sup. Plush and Fur CapsBuck. Mitta and Glovrs-* For Sale t.t tho PEOPLE'S STORE. Nov. 5th, 1855-C-ljr By Wu.uams Sc Eaklv.
B. H. CORN WELL,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
EAST OK THE SQUARE.
I I AS iusl received a geuert! stock of Goods for II GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL, which will be made to ordor, at short notice, and warranted.
The stock consists of various Broadcloths, Black.. Brown, Blue and fancy colors: Cassimeres and VesUugs of all kinds Shirts, Undershirt*, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, kc., fee.
Ilia garments will be fashionably and substantially made, and his prices graduated to the lowest living mark. iLr Cjii and examine the £tock and leave yonr measure. B. H. CORN W ELL.
HiVrre-Haute, March IS, liiMitf
1
ery*j|S
NOW in fnll Uswt, and their rooms are thronged with visitor* and fn»tomers, who arc (Mger to procure eat of those Jfae Dagaemottpes taken in their watfee style, fur which tliey are so justly dieHnguished. 'l*hey have tho knack of traiwferiug image from the person equal to lift iteelf. Peraotts who nave not yrt had tbrir pictures
nhould.arail thcnucU*rs of tliUratt: oppor-
instructibft |*ven Ta \lte Art »nl an ontht iu
Wheet, HUtky and Flaxseed, White Beans and Apt*®r»tn» a ad S:ock for »le. p^^NTS fhroislK?d by nature to heel the sick.
Feat here. CUTmJ° Namelv, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which angAT TttKIR WAKKHOUSE. i- -rman ««»v Corner ot Firet attd K^gle Streets, Canal (Win. Det-embef I'J,
Don^t forget the ptnee*
Trrre-H*uf-. October {?, IS32-2tf
BE O A1!
Saddlery and Harness Manufactory,
Tower Millar
I
Freely
U«r W
let DATIS8*
A fM rat* 4tUeI*, t»4 wwuke,
4M*«'ii 1% t'*i»» u«*.
|«mv
.\VINGJh**«|teU*s»be»eti6iiiSlee* Fleer-
THIRD Entrance oa Markets trccL .^ut5 secretion from tho Palroonary mocns membraae or promote* the discharge of secreted I. An ALTERATIVE, which charges
Receiving, Forwarding, and Commission House, ?J EVANSYILLE, INDIANA.
LEWIS & GRAY,
Successors to thelatejSrmof Harrington,Crane JfCo., •f "f 7 OULD respectfully my to tbe friends of tbe fate firm, and to shippers of Produce and Merchandise generally, that all consignments aud commission* snlrusted to our charge, shall re* c«ire tlto tit most care and attention and re-sbip-ments will be effected with clipstch, and at the very lowest rates of freight The increase la tonnage on the Ohio river litis Reason Is unusually large, and wiil cause a material decline in the rrntee on shipments South, which we wish the Wabash shippers to note.
Our Whaif-bout has b*sen ranch enlarged and improved, and, with our Warehouse, give* ns facilities of tbe first chwa for Receiving, Storing I *nd Forwarding Freight and for promptness, industry and attention to business, we acknowledge
Chacscev Rote, Esq.,)
,* T' Z'
LIE3TR.TR SI CO S Terre-Haute. B. S. Wou-2, Jons MlTCKELt, Es«l., Sit
And Merchants g^nernUvA
May 23, l852-35yl
feoanttilie.
Dec. 10, lW2-ll-Cm LEWIS &. GRAY.
SCRIBNER Sc DEVOL0
AND DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SPICES, Tobacco, Dye-Stufk, Gardes Seeds, Surgical Instruments,
TtmnM irMiesf, *&., CORNER OF MAIN AND STATE STREETS, NEW ALBANY, IND.,
ONE
of the firm has just returned from the Eastern cities, where he purchased from the Importers and Manufacturers a large and extensive stock at rates that will ennble them to compete with any house in the West.
CAPITAL HOUSE,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
D. D. SLOAN, Proprietor.
September 24, !852-52yl
THE TAPE WORM!
This Is tho most difficult Worm to destroy of all that infeat the human system, it grows to an almost Indefinite length becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestines and Stomach effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits,
Sec.,
bv the firm.
J. W. HOUGHTON, M. A. SENNiT-
f,cl
Mr SAMUEt, HAGEa*V« A A S 2 0,Flcf ia the front pmrt of tb» n» fcaiWtag. AH »ala la tho tide, b«k, *a. etfnrafcMi kta* will m«lv» prwnpt and ^cJTgeaaiM «aie«i sig£ J. N? edk-ienl atteeti«o. ^Mfe-iiant*. Match «. t«i-96«f
W«rka tale IWl eperattesB. #e tM* ikwr
t«
eaaahwiige ItW,itwl. SlMrtK E»rt, 4ke-,
I for Wh«st i«L Cera, «t fc« Oaeh. vidi eil w*e
atve *s their
for
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SflLLER 4b ^»1?IX
JI efViwaSawt -ami Water
Terre-Hsaf'i l*k Wl-W-tf
wirtii
.us
in
the centre of the City. O" An Omnibus and Baggage Car always in attendance to carry passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, free of chargc.
A. H. L. BAKER,
Forwarding & Commission
MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN PRODUCE, BEL AIR, (eel riveu feeder dam.)
ROCKS,
(Q» $500 CHALLENGE!
Whatever concerns the health and happiness of a people is nt oil times of the mo«t valuable importance. I take it tor granted that every person wiil do all in their power, to save the lives of their children, and that every person will cnc*eavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel
«-/-!£•«»'e?
,uy d"ly
that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect
that it is Tirs WORM hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be parsued, it would 4 therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove all obstruction*, that the Worm
Syrup may act direct npon the Worm, which must be taken In doves of 3 Table#poonfuii* 3 time* a day these directions followed huve never been known
f„u in curing the most obstinate case of Tars
Work.
(£r Hobensack's Liver Fill*
No fart of the system is more liable to than Uk LIVER, It serring as a fiUerer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile so that my wrong action of thTLiver effects the other important parts of the system, ami results variously, !a Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &e. We should, therefore, watch every xyinpt«m that might indicate a wrong action of the Liver. These Fills being composed of ROOTS
ia some inexplicable sn| iusensible mnnner the cer tola morbid action of ttA^systscn. 3rd. A TON IC, which gives tone and strength to tho nerroos sys1 tact), renewlag health andhvigor to ail parts of the
J. M. HAGF.R embraces this oppor- botiy- 4th. A CATHARTiO. which acta In per* tuuitv of iu forming Us former patrons,
harmony withth. other iagredieataand opera he el an W in he as
a»d the f»M» generally, hi has wnt Wfcsit corropt and vitlatad aatt^ and psrifyiag U»
to the frame baiMing, an Market Street, senth *f| «-wrv STZZJ/%^ Uwiv Stable, wfeerer JJf^i££ULd®SS3«» he k«*w a general »«!«rtmeBt of SADDLER V,| You wiil find these Pills aa ineaiaable medidae HARNESS, BRIDLED, and every thiag in that ta nasv complaints to which y*« are nl" Uoe- VjT Ait w«k entrnstea te U« aaatiy and LA obetrncUon* either total or piftial, they prwiptiy ewecated. boen found of inestimable beaefit./estoring their
stood, which destroys duees^/ad restores bewtth.
A«cvt»: BROWNING
tific
CLAY COUNTY, INDIANA.
for building purposes, for sale at the Bel Ai Quarries. fcb. 27-22-1
New Carriage Manufactory.
I HAVE commenced the Carriage Manufacturing business, at myjfew Shop, in North Terre-Hnute, on the
corner of Fifth Street and Lafayette Road, where all branchos of the business wiil be promptly attended to, and any work from my shop shall uot be surpassed on the Wabash, for beauty of style, elegance of finish or complete workmanship and durability, and at prices, CHEAPER than heretofore.
A variety of Carriages, Baggies, Baronches and Wagons, always on hand and for sale. Hj* REPAIRING of all kindsdonc on the shortest notice. Also, Paiuting and Varnishing done with neatness.
JNO. WM. DOUGLASS.
Terre-IIante, April 9, I852-28tf
10 solemnly assure you that
WORMS, according to tho opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes of a largo majority of diseases to which children and adulUare liable if you havo an appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Puln iu the Stomach, Picking at tho No3e, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular—remember that all these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy:— ,s
\VAlAfVl HAAAPfNHM »n Iha An nUn «P (N* ntniif
Hobensack's Worm Syrup.
An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhaa have made them weak and debilitated tbe Tonic properties of «y Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with DrsrersiA, the astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the beat evi deuce of IU superior efficacy over all others.
timet, nave
rasiH aniess stgeec j. it^Mtanek,
all others osing base Imitation. U* Ageata wUiiiaf »ew «appliM, alij Stan Keeper* deeireMel becowiag Agemts asrtnldnsi the Prtprkisr, J. X. lltiMMsek, PbthMylia, h. "6eW-by ell--D»sggtofai **4 XtvhmtO» ia tiMr tUsttml SaM, fifMHi ta la slliiwl of tk .*
Wkslisaie awi Rrttf AfpMHa^.
whe wwly Dealers, &».
mr
rtk* t* c«tv -I
art aworttejt to Art cf Cfaasnw, ta the year lSSl.ty 3 & BostfktMa. U. n. ia tbeCaSk's tiCka of tiba Hatriet
Coart hr tb» I'mwi District of Jtanulvaaia. Another Scientific Wonder 1
DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S
GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER.
IU UllUl
THE THUS
DIGESTIVE FLUID
Ae,-
OS
GASTRIC JUICE.
Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX, after directions of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiological Chemist, by
J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Lirer Complaint,
Constipation and Debility, Caring after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. O" Half a teaepoonful of Pcrsix, infused in water, wii digest or dissolve, Five Pound* of RoaU
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 Iuteiilines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an Artificial Digestive Flcid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in itsChenv icai 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, enring cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evi dence upon which it is based, is in the highest degree curious and remarkable.
Scientific Evidence!
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 memb.-ane 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 xcould be in the human stomach."
O* Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giviug a Urge amount of Scien
Evidence, similar to the above, together with Roports of Remarkable Cubes, from all parts of the United States.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has prod need the most marvelious effects, iu curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement but authenticated certificates have been given of more thanTWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES in Philadelphia, New York and Boston alono. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wouderful, but permanent.
It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particularly useful fot tendency to Bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fevef aud Ague, or badly treated fever and ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after along sickness. Also, for excess iu eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance.
Dr. Hodoiito.n's Pemin is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians.
Private Circulars for the use of Physicians, may bo obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upou whichthe claims of this new remedy are based. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing and regular practice- Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Aganis—
WOOD & DONNELLY, Terre-Haute Wholesale
and Retail Agents:
CRAIGHEAD & BROWNING, Indianapolis. April.Dth, 1852-28-ly
Every Family should have a copy,"
An invaluable book, only 23» els. per copy—Man know thyself.
DR.
HUNNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL A N A N O O O E A I TED. Containing an out-liue of tho Origin, Pro-
gre88'Treatmentand
To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on tho causes, symptoms and euro of the Fever and Ague, for tweutyfive cents a copy six copies one dollar will bo forwarded to any partof the United Slates, by mail, free of postage. Address postago paid, "Box, 196 Post Office, or tho Author, 33 North Seventh Street Philadelphia."
F'
IFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR HUN TERwiil forfeit $50 if failing to cure any case of secret disease that may come under his care, no matter how long standiug or afflicting.— Either sex are invileu to his Private Rooms, 3ti North Seventh Street, without fearof interruption from other patieuts.—Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are invited to call. 1MPOTENCY—Through unrestrained Indulgence of the passious, by excess or self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Premature impotency iu voluntary semiual discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, are sure to foilow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence he offers a perlect cure.
RE^D AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would do well (o reflect before trusting their healtli and happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hands cf physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand alt the ills tho human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in which be Is more successful than his brother professors, and lo that he devote* most of his time and study.
YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together with nicer* upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, di»«axes arising from youthful excesses, or imparities of the blood, whereby tbe constitution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place tfeemelves under his care. 97 Medicine forwarded to any part of the United States,—Price five and ten dollars per package,
Philadelphia, September 14, lf52-52yl
25 Cent's Worth of
O W N' S
COUCiH CAISJJV,
NEVER
fells to care the most obstinate COLD or COUGH of recent origin, and for the alleviation of PHTHISIC, BRONCHITIS, CONSUIHPTION, and ail other diseases of the organs of respiration, tbowands bear testimony to Its eff«acy:
Did I ever make so bold, To tell yon of adreadfal coM I took, when fishing once with Andy, Attd died for want of Brown's Congh Candy?. It* trite yen never knew before. How I coiiiftwd until my throat was wre, Ind*el I cried, and gave him a stick Of Caady, which he ate aoqaick. »Jft looked inach like ajnggier's trick:,
Hot Oh! the efasusge. hew shall I tell it acted ea ne like a ifwdL TI»Lt Ghest before *o pale and wan, h'«w atoed before me, yes, a saan. Who died with fishiag widi Mike Andy, Aad lived by taktaf Brown's Cengh CeadyBat thea Catarrh, Brenohitia, Bsnseaiss, Are vlritaata, yea know, nai wlw, A ad Crewpaiad Asdnaa atop tiaa fcraath, Aasd
folia a
\:f
Jfc
WALL,
Te**»-!!«,*,
iithttwisaf death
Bat what are thasa, why ooShiag M, Browa^a Coagh Caadv cares tbesa ae. Said at the PrearMsr*e piteair By J. B. Canre llaate. aad
*ighisai, Torea
«epl SW-Oj il
•wre feaendly.
aad Coafectioaerv
Jim *», !9S3H7"iy
N.
Nov. 12, 1852-tf
g_
1852.
Cure of overy form o?disease,
con true tod by Promiscuous Sexual Intercourse, by Self-abuse or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everythiug, that would offend the ear of decency, from tho result of some twenty years successful practicc, exclusively devoted to tho cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature.
J.'S- .v
THE
MUA*• M«W!
Z*oamk
1/. FLA
ii«TS TJiii
doing as good work,
LOUISVILLE
CLOTHING STORE
And Hat and Cap Establishment,
MIWLA
Buffalo, September 1st, 1651.
iIm
letter, peat paid.
aid hy Dreggis*, Greeers,f whea proieeMeaafiy abswt a!»vr
NORTH-EAST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE^
(FARRINGTON'S BLOCK,)
E E A E I N I A N A
STRAUS «fe ISAACS
Arc continually bringing on Fresh Lots of tho most choice and beautiful
Winter Clothing/
Direct from their Own Manufactory, LOUISVILLE, KY.
To enumerate the advantages of buying at this celebrated Establishment would be superfluous. Our customers for fifty miles round need no other assurances from us, to induce them to call upon us, than this, that we continue to use our friends as tcell as vse have ever yet done—more than thiswe know they do not desire.
N. B. A first rate assortment of
Hats, Caps, Fine Shirts, Cravats, Under Clothing, etc., ctc.
NORTH-EAST CORNER PUBLIC
HAS BEEN REMOVED TO
NORTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, NEXT D00RT0 WARREN&TURNER.
JUST REEIVED, MY WINTER STOCK OF
READY HADE CLOTHING,
Consisting in part of FROCK and DRES$ CLOTH COATS, black and fancy colors Petersham, Beaver, and every variety of Overcoats Cassimerc, Cassinet and Tweed Pants Satin, Cassimcre and Valencia Vests Fine whito and colored SIIIRTS: Undershirts and Drawers Kossuth Hats Plush Caps. Also, a choice lot of
XW
e\t nf IINIT
with lsss loss
friction,
or rowxa ar
than any other Portable Mill now in
operation. These Mills are of the best quality of? French Burr Stones, and are from 20 to 24, 30, 32, and 36 inches ia diameter. They are placed In s) husk and are driven by a belt) rTI
with steam, water, or horse-power, and are
jgAAC
wab-
luvrro to perform perfecUyinevenr particular. jAin0B|.
O N N O E aShawls,.
SAxvracrvkRM or
FRENCH BURR HILL STONES,)
...
n_.....
0ntch Anker Boiling
April 30,1852-31-ly. Terre-Hante, Ind.
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps.
W
of the above articles -we have these to eeit* in greet variety—for Ladies, Gefttlaanea, Bays,' IHgaeesuad Children. C«H end examine oar Steek aad be tailed ia tbe artiefes aeeded.
Terre-Hante, aad victaity, that be but at the Prairie City Drng Store, Ith aad National Road Stresta, whew he any ha feaadat aU
Stake* «it efiee
tiiaee
tT
Roows
1
JOHN t7N0YE,^
SUCCESSOR TO HAYWARD & NOYE,
tv-*-*, A(Black
Portable Grit Mills, Scree* Wires, Mill [Colton
Damsels, Spindles, Castings, Cast Iron
Slajt, Grime's, P*g»*
INDIA
RJBBETT
BELTING AND HOSE,
Stsec* ami Lamd Plaster, WaUrLome,dc.
snrronndlng eonatry. Any Infor-.500 PRINTS, of «J1 qoaiitlea
matlon in regard to its aUlity, price, dte.,csn bej All ©(which will be sold very idwfwM*^ obtained by addreariog him cither persostiiy or by Nov. 12,1858-7tl F. NIPPER l^S.
WILLIAMS* EARLY,
Nov. S, lSS9-6y
PeofUm1 Stan.
J. T. WALU M. D.,
(uii* or
Phyncian and Burgeon,
WK
dariog the day,e«*pt
at the Prairie Ifeuae, where he may
he foaad at night. AprH 30,
I-- ijpfcT 4
STRAUS &. ISAACS,
SQUARE, TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
CLOTHING
tilij
Which are but a few of the many articles to be found at this establishment, all of which will be sold at a small advance on Eastern prices. Terre-Haute, Octobcr 8, 1852-2 B. W. BRUEL.
EA11LY & LEGGElf,
Forwarding db Commission Merchants,
A S 0
Dealers in all kinds of Produce,
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
OCTOBER 6, I S 5 2 2
LATEST IMPROVEMENT.
Noye's Improved Portable Grist Mill
subscriber has completed and tested his)
Improved Portable Grist -Mill, for which he has applied for Letters Patent. He is now prepared rTI to furnish to order a superior mill for grinding\ wheat and Grains. The mode of attachinglarge stock of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, the Runner Stone to the Spindlo, together with the Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc., just opened, improved feeding attachment,secures a high motion The selection has been made with the utmost care to the stone, with perfect safety even to a THOU* (as lo style and quality and above all, with an eye SAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. The to.economy, knowing full well that to give perfect subscriber claims that he has invented and attached (satisfaction to purchasers, it to self them good to this Mill valuable improvements, which make it} Goods at extremely low prices. This I flatter myself superior to all others now in use. And further he /1 am fully prepared to do. Having bought my has no hesitation in guarantying it to grind wheat goods exclusively for cash, no one will doubt for a or coarse 'grains as rapidly, aud at the same timej momeut my perfect ability to self at such prices «s will commend themselves to all. Call at
to furnish to order a superior mill for grinding\ J_ and vicinity, is respectfully called to my
1852.
ANEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OP
A A N W I N E E nn«- eoonsi,
Boots nnd Shoes, lints. Cups, Donnets, fcc. HE attention of the citizens of Terre-Haute
4
F. NIPPERT'S OASH STORE, Farrington's Block, north side Public 18S2-7tf
November 12, Square,
A Yl/TT
whjch
nYMEB, |Hats,Oaps, Boots and Shoes.
A DQZES
porticoUrly invite a cadi of all ia waat 30doxea Silk and Mohair Ploah, Cloth and
G'OFrAttIC
oJLljrTL VV JL»0 KINDS,
may be found Square and Long
Thibet, Jlolh, Cashmere and Merluo rls November 12,18527tf
Shawls Ladies' and Childrens' Woolen Net Caps, at
A TRULY
F.
jALTOOETHEB
NIPPER'HB.
FOR LADIES.
beautifnl amortment of Cambric and
A Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, Cndcrsleeve*,
Coffa and Collars. Also, a few Mourning Collars,
Silk Laoes and Fringe^ Velvet and Silk
CTOtuS, ^Trimmings, Linen Hdkfs., Kid, Silk, Lisle and
Maaafoctory 87, Main Street. Office 12, Main,« styles and prices. Street and 5 Central dock, BUFFALO, S. Y. (]00 p{«ee« ALPACAS, plain black dc fancy colors
The undersigned has been appointed by the pre- 25 PSf "Of, .. prietorof this valoable patent, Agisnt for Terre- -100 and striped Hante and
Gloves WHITE DRESS GOODS of all
-Pree/ yoda all of which will be sold unusually low at
Nov. 13,1852 7tf F. NIPPERT'S.
^aa PIECES DEL A I NES, of various
Rossoth, Jenny Liod and Mexican
yl) Wool aad For Hats:
3C«« F«AIOLMV IRAI»
Velvet Caps
40 eaeea Kip aad Calf Men's Boot* and Shoeej 30 aad Enamel aad Moroeee Ladies Boot ice, Beskine aad Jenny Liad's,
Gaa Over-Shoes aad Booties, at
I N a a a a a a
oa
Ohio
3*
ar '.?
CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS, PARVIK & MUNROE,
GENERAL NEWSPAPER AND TERIODI-' -v CAL AGENTS Alto, Agents fur the taie of-
Printing Presees, Type, Ink, Paper, Cards and k«s ST
Octobcr 15, 1853. Cincinnati, Ohiac
A. R. BREWER"
No. SO Fifth Street, North side, between^ Mai* and Walnut,
5LLNCJNN A I OHIO,
MANUFACTURER
of Bright Ware, Coffee*
DW|«»
of «tl kind**!
TOILET WARE, single or in sets Bathing Pans, Hip aod Sit* Baths,
Wardrobe Shower Baths, Sponge Baths, Suspension Shower Baths, And every description ot RATUS made to order.
Bath Tubs, all sixes. BATHING APPA-i
He also keeps constantly on hand a general assortmentof PLAIN,
Pressed, Japanned, and Bronzed'
Wholesale and Retail.
N. B. All kinds JOBBING done In Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron. march 18, l£52-24yl
Fall Importations.
MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Are invited to look through my stock, consisting of Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons, Bonnets, Millinery Goods, Dress Trhnminqs, Hosirry, Gloets,
Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Port Monnaiet, Combs, Brushes,—-and, in short, ALL STYLES OF FANCY GOODS I shall be receiving constantly from New York Auctions and Importers, many of the most desireble and cheap styles of Goods.
The plan adopted is to buy and sell for CASH,charging five per cent, advance. Though this system has been successfully tested by Staple Goods Houses, I believe this Is to be tho only house carrying out the same in Fancy Goods.
City and country purchasers are invited to look through this stock, hoping the reduction in prices will make it to their interest to purchase.
D. BERRY, .,
No. 192 East side of Mitin street, Between Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati, O.' _December 10,1&>2-Il-Iy
The Cost of Going to Housekeeping.
["^HE
Sept. 17, imSiyl BENNET II CO.
3
V. K1
Nov. 13, l853-7tf
RIPPERT'8.
H. R. 8MSTB, D. D. 8.
BEOffice
hie
street.
Office oa street, 4th door East of the Pabiie S^aare,Ohio
will a ail Uaaee
be
ia
Terre-Haate,October «!, l®Ji-l-ly'
TOLEDO, OHIO.
AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES* CLINTON LINE. Wn. Xoateath ft Co., Aihaar? Pr»»)rl«tOM, Chapindt Keyaer, 113 Bioad Street, N, O. r. Scoveff, 5 Broad Street, Boston, I Wm. Monteeth, Bk^Uo, a ffr I Brittoa dc. Co., Terre-Iiante,
Weatem Freight Express Compmmr* raoratrroas: Wm. Monlealh, Buffalo, i'y I
II.C. Soathwith, jr., Albany, Thoma. F.Walere, New York,
Wot. T. Leonard, do.
I.
naiiissss
ta wait oa his patrons ia alt thiaga pertaining to itearflfmitn. N- 8. Ha credit gtvaa for eyeratfow aak-seby prevleos arraanraeet. s..,
a-8q.kS?D.dl,t.
Seal.
Brown.
5
subscriber having determined to pul his prlcts at the lowest remunerative point iu view of increasing his sales, has no hesitation iu showing his list of prices to his customers, assuring them (which is almost needless,) that for the quality of article presented, the price is marked down to tho lowest possible rate. Other articles may and doubtless will ba offered for less price, bearing tho samo shape aud name, but unless with a view of making up the difference, the article cannot bo of tho same quality. Having my line of importation and manufacture now fully complete, no other establishment
can
keeping
N I
honestly uudersslt nr.
As my profits will necessarily bs small, I cannot afford to run any risk whatever in creillu, therefore the cash will bo cxpectod on the delivery of the poods.
specifying my prices so closely, I nm dcter1 to hold lo my usual rulo of selling only
Insji
mined articles of the best quality. An inferior class of goods would look cheaper on pnprr, hut yonr's use would show the difference in favor of the best.
A rulo adopted In this Establishment four years since will be strictly adhered to—that of naming the lowest price,and strictly adhering to that price. I refer to list to show what can be done towards house
for $'10.
The following list of articles, of (food quality, •vhlch are nil requslte In going to house keeping may be had for thirty dollurs, or any part at pro^ portionate rates: I Kitchen Shovel and Tongs, 2 Painted Palls, 1 Tinned Iron Saucepan, I Cullender, I Flour Scoop, I Coffee Boiler, 1 Sugar Scoop, I Grater, 1 Barrel Cover, 1 Half Barrel Cover, 1 IVpper and Flour Dredge, 3 Tin Pie Plates, 1 Tin Wasii-liiutin, 1 Dl»li Pun, .'I Table Ten-Spoons, Iron, 1 Chopping Knife and Howl, 2 Ten and Coffee Canister, 1 Japanned Lamps, 2 Match Safe, 1 Chamber Pail, 2J3moothlng Irons, 2 Large CVdar Wash Tubs, 1 Wash-Hoard, 3 Do*. Clothes-Plns, I Set Tuble Mats, 1 Britannia Coffee Pot, 1 Do Ten Pot, ti Knives and Forks, cocoa handles, 1 Pair Carvers'to match, 1 Corkscrew and Funnel, 1 Large Waiter,
I Tin Dipper, I Egg Whip, 1 Basting Spoon, I Skimmer, .. 1 Men! Fork, 1 Meat Klllfe, 2 Scrub Brushes,
Dust Pan, 1 Dust Brush, 2 Brooms, I Coffee Mill, I Clothes IIoisi', II Flonr Sieve, jl Oil Filler, jl Knife-Ho*. Jl Door Mnf, |1 Kitchen Table, !l Potatoe Masher, jl Flour Pall, jl Spice Box, il Pastry Board, jl Rolling Pin, ,1 Clothes Line,
BURNET'S HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPOT, No. I I East 4th St., Cincinnati. Nov. 5, lP."»2-6tf
NEW YORK ADVJERT1SMENTS.
:,
PIANO PORTE EMPORIUM, *u
O O A W A N E W O he os extensive ami varied assortment of ROSE" WOOD PIANO FORTES, plain snd ornamental, elegant patterns, elaborately carved, and highly finished with Pearl keys, all of our own manufacture, and warranted in every particular, can be found at our Ware-Rooms, 361 Broadway, N. Y.
tlJi
Avery's Sewing Machines, PKICE ONLY $25!!l,L,
Patkttko Oct. 1!). 1852. machine is acknowledged by all who ire used it lobe superior to that of any oihig Machine ever invented, for Its simplic
rpius I have erSewIng
ity, compactness snd beauty and strength of ita stitch and its cheapness, It weighs about 25 lbs,, and costs only from $25 to $.70. II will work neatly with the smsllest thread, and finest muslin, cam-' brie or silk, as well as linen, woolen and cotton goods, and all kinds of leather. It Is so simple, that a child of ten years of age can understand and work it rapidly, without any danger of iu getting ont of order, and can do the work of more than 20 seamstresses ranch better In every respect
il can bedoue by hand. The stiches are independent of eacn other, so much so, Uiat if every other stitch is cot, tho seam still holds good and strong. It Is nnlike and much better than any other sew~ ing machine ever Invented. This machine Is pet. cuMarly adapted to family ose as It will do all kinds ofeewlng and when known wiil be generally introduced into families. ,h
The Avery Sewing Machine Company liaveperfeoted their arrangements for nanufsctnring on* the largest scale,and will supply any number of ma* chines at the shortest notice. Orders addressed to CHARLES NETTLETON.2 51 Broadway, Ne«t York will receive promptattentioniifM®#
Dec.
31,-14-1
i.
that*
I
if
165#
1852. BROWN A DODD, Forwarding aod Commission Merchants,
.^1
1
u'r}
•r'-l
Chapia 4c. Keyaer, 119 Breed St, N. Yerk^l t»Waters A Leonard,^ Courttaarf St., do. i'i& T. P. Waters, 117 Broed St., do. 2 O. P. Seoveil, 5 Broad Street, BostoSj
I
IIew York Midi Erie Railroad Coaspaay#
For Freight apply to
~.-
Oeeural Freight Agent, f'ootDte^
Street, New
York.,
March 12, l853-2fjl
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