Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 February 1853 — Page 4

Jeetotea*

CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS. PARVIN & MUNROE,

GENERAL

NEWSPAPER AND

above

LA

1

PERIODI-

|4. GAL AGENTS I Ala*, Agentrfor the salt of I Frintihg Presses, Type, Ink, Psper, Oirds and keep constantly on bsud a rood assortment »f

STATION ERY, Mul all o»f the late Publications, »t No. 68 Fourth Street, west of Walnat,

October IS, lt52. Cinclnnati,Ohlo.

ABIA ZELLER,

WHOLESALE DRTJGK3-IST,

Dealer in Englith, French, German and American Chemical*, Drug*, Medicines, Paint*, OUs, Dye*, Vomithci, Brushes,

Gla** ware, Perfumery, ofC.

"Ii. E. Corner Main and Colombia Street*, CINCINNATI.

OFFERS

to Druggists, CooDtry Merchants, and

PbjfticUiu, very extensive Slock of tbo foregoing artlclre. Confine* his particular alientloii to supplying M.-lcinee of the

SBST QBAUTV

and feel* confidsut that bis price* for that crude of Good* are a* low a* any other booae lo the City. SrtciAL *rrrjrriO!i

CITE* TO

osneas

February 4, 1863-19- ty t. STB ACB. B. HAZLETT.

STRAI fc CO,

ISAAC

FACTORY,

MILL cuaxxa or raoKT

A*D JOHH STREETS,

CINCINNATI,

OHIO.

Warehouse, No. 19 Front Street,) between Main and Walnut.

THE

a wood cat of a double-geared

"Queen of the South"' Corn Mill. WemanufactureaCob Breaker of great strength and durability, and ease of operation.

We place thi* useful contrivance on all size* of Mills, by which mean* we convert a Corn Mill into a Stock Feed Mill but a few minutes work to put it on, or take It off.

We manufacture portable Mill*, tingle ana double geared (beat quality of French burr*) to grind Wheat,Corn and Stock Feed*.calculated for steam, woter or borne power. These Mills have been run by steam and horse power in competition agalnat the other make of Mill* of our city, at our State Fairs, and have never failed to carry off the first premium—on one occasion was awarded a beautiful silver medal. Our Mill*, also took two first premiums, as the best Mills, at two annual Fairs of our Mechanic's Institute.

ALSO—Portable Buw Mills, to be run by steam, water or horse power. This Mill was exhibited in operation by hor»e power, at tUe Ohio State Fair, in 1850, when It wa* awarded a premium and a splendid silver medal.

AJiSQ—Different kinds of portable horse powers, and steam Engines. All our articles, for ease of operation, simplicity,. usefulness, and durability, ate surpassed by none now In use.

All our article* ass warranted a* represented— sruo'ealo—at our coat of transportation and the money refunded.

For a full description and testimonials of merit and usefulness we refer, those Interested to our pamphlet, to be had at our factory, where we take pleasure to explain each article.

NOTX.—-Mr.

ISAAC STRAUB &. CO.

Kimball, the partner of

J. H.

JRIMFT TRIAL..

Straab to run an 18 inch Mill Barrows SL

CO.

to run a 90 Inch Mill. SHCOftt)

TRIAL.

Straub to rtin a 33 Inch Mill $ Burrow* & Co. torunaSMiuch Mill. THIRD TRtAI..

7

Straub to run a 86 inch Mill Burrow* & Co. to run a 30 inch Mill. When the pinch came, that boisterous courage stepped out.

To the above I now append a challenge to grind cob feed out of whole ears of com. I will run my 18 inch "Qurenof the South," with a cob-breaker attachment, the tame article that took the premium at the Ohio State Fair, last fall, against a 34 inch Burrows Mill and William Stewart's Ohio aud Kentucky Stock Feed Mill*, both So be ran at once and if you are apprehensive of a risky buslnew, you have my entire approbation to run Mi. Pomeroy's Corn Crusher aaau auxiliary. Should my single article Cuii kv grand equal In quality and q^tamtty t» the combined productions'of the two or three mills (just as you please) then you can draw a few hundred dollars aa stake* put op.

Come boys, don't be cowardly—there is nothing like walking strait iuto the merits of a thing. Feb. 4, le&3»l9-6m ISAAC STRAUB. *SWr

The Cost of Going to Housekeeping.

rPHE subscriber having determined to put hi* prices at the lowest mnuneratlve point in view of Increaslug his sales, has no hesitation in showing hie list of prices to his customer*, assuring

them (which is ahnoat needless,) that for the

Jumlitgto

of article presented, the price is marked

any

fore the caah will the goods.

A

I Tinned Iron Saucepan, 1 Cullender, 1 Flour Scoop, 1 Ceftt Boiler, I Sugar Scoop, 1 Grater,

Barrel Cover, I Tin Dipper, 1 Half Barrel Cover, Efg W Mp, I Pepper and Flour Dredge, I Basting Spoon, 3 Tin Pie Plate*, I Skimmer, 1 Tin W«*h-Bwia, I Meal Fork, I Dish Pan, 1 Meat Knife, 3 Table & Tea-Spoons, Iron, Scrub Brashes, 1 Chapping Katfe and Bowl, 1 Dust 8 Tea and tVtJW Oaatstcr, I Dust Brueh, I

Japanned Lawpe, SBroow*, 3 Match Safe, I Coffee Mill, Chamber Pail, I Clothes Howe, 9 Smoothing tram, V. I Flonr Sieve, Itlam Qeoar Wash Tubs, I OH Filler,

Wash-Board, I Knife-Box,

Terre-Haute

DRUG

PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED.

trtrntjwholesale ud Retail sat-.

J. CUNINGHAM,

(THS OLD STAND,)

National Road Street, directly North of the Court-House, Terre-Haute, Ind

IIS

now in receipt of his winter supplies, comprising every variety of article* In hi* Hoe, making his stock the largest and moat complete la Terre-Hsute.

By purchasing the stand long occupied by himself as a Drug Store, ho considers himself permsnently settled, ana with the present arrangement of making ca$h purchase*, give* him the advantage of all market*, in obtaining goods from first bands on the moet favorable term* therefore, be is enabled to keep the

Best Assortment of Pyre Medicines,

that can be prcured in the Eastern and Western cities, and offers as good bargain* a* the same quality of medicines can be bought at any other establishment on the Wabash.

The purchasing and selecting of medicines salt' ed to the want* of the country, and thecompounding of the various preparation* of the shop, with care and precision, that It may answer the parpose intended, ii a matter of so much importance to the purchaser, that he feels It to be his duty to I rive his personal and undivided attention to it, ong as he remains in the business.

By his experience of fifteen years In TerreHante, together with hi* 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 contiuse to serve them aslong as they say. ft? Prescriptions pnt up with care, and all orders promptly filled and forwarded by instructions, and warranted to give satisfaction.

His stock now consists of a general assortmentof

Mineral and Botanic Medicines.

Alto, A large supply of all the most POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, Which can be furnished at Manufacturer's prices, by the Oross or Dozen, and Retail.

Dec., 3, 1852-10-ly J. R. OUNINGHAM.

THE PEOPLES

IT

WILLIAMS

& EARLY have Removed from

their Old Stand, to the Store recently occupied by M. W. Sedam, on National Read 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 variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS—Rich Silks, Merinoes,

Cashmeres, Mus. D'Lalnes 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. Ribbon*, Gloves, Hosiery, and all the minor articles for Ladles, Misses & Children*' use

Having engaged the services of Ma.

Bur­

rows, while exhibiting a Burrows Mill at our State Pttlr, last fall, was boisterous about his Mill, and courageously entered Into a verbal agreement with me to grind corn thus: whoever grinds the most, regarding quality and quantity, was to be the ewuer of both mills, at each and every trial.

HARD

JOHN RKIN-

to assis'i In the inner department of our business, and under our new arrangements, we are propared to offeir such inducements to buyers aa will guarantee perfect satisfaction.

Please give us a call. Nov. b, l«52-6yl WILLIAMS & EARLY

& a

Heady Made Clothing.

A

LARGE Stock of Cloths,Cassimeres, Satinets, All Wool Tweeds—Cloak Linings— Merino, Black Satin and other Vesting*. Kentucky Jeans and Linseys.

Also,

For Parmer* and Working Men, a cheap lot of Clothing, Heavy Overcoats, Sacks, Pants, sail Vests—with

Kossuth and Buena Vista Hats. Sup. Plush and Fur Caps— Buck. Mitts and Gloves— For Sale at the

I^QQ

own the loweet possible rate. Other articles 'justly distinguished. They have the knack of may and doubtless will be offered for less price, I trKIMfaring the ima^titom the person equal to lift bearing the same shape and name, but unless with I i^lf. Persons who nav» not yet had their picture* a view of making up the difference, the article can- |»ken should avail themselves of this rare oppor» not be of the same quality. Having my line of

lanjty.

importation and manufacture now fully complete, Instruction given In the Art a#d an outfit in no other wt*bll*hmint can honestly ttnu«r»fl mt* bucintna famished on reasonable terflna. An my profit* will oecewvily be I cannot jp- Dtgtterreotyix* Apptrttus and Stoftk for ail* aflWd to run any risk whatever In credits, there-

ROOMS,

be expected on the delivery of

Inspeclfyingmy price* so closely, I am determined to hold to my usual ruto of soiling only articles of the beet quality.

An inferior class of goods would look cheaper on paper, but a year's use would show the difference in Utter of the best

rnle adopted In thi* RsUMUhment four yean since will be strictly achered to—that of naming

refer to list to show what can be done towards house keeping for $30. The following list of articles, of pnoti quality, lo the frame building, on Market StT«et, south of which are all requslte ia fvhig to house keeping Longdoa'a (formerly Dole's) Lively Stable, where

promptly executed.

J*1.

6 Knives and Forks, cocoa I ^pfee Bo*, |J Pastry Board, 1 Pair ©»rv«rs to *»atch, I R«IW»f f»n, 1 .Corkscrew a&d Kuan*), Clothes Lino, 1 Large WaiSeiv Ii

JBURNBT"S HOrSK Fl'HXISfHNG DEPOT, No. 14 East 40t St., Cincinnati. 3T«v. &, ICtSA-Stf

Book Agents Wanted. [10 circulate New and fafmbu works in Lsdtes* f*« "aad Illinois.' Great uiditoasneau are dfcrsd

Jaaeil, lSi2-t/ Signof theBtgBook

PEOPLE'S STORE.

Nov. 5th, 1853-6-ty Br

WILLIAMS & EARLT

NOTICE.

THE

CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the subscribers is this day dlssoh by mutual consent the Book, Notes and Accounts belonglug to the firm are assigned to J. W. Houghton, who will continue the ousines* at the Old Stand, and will pay the debts owing by the firm

J. W. HOUGHTON,

——M. A. SENNHV ,X Terre-Haute, Dec. 4th, 1858-lltf

PHOTOGENIC.

MESSR8. STONER it COREY'S

Hew Dfiguerrean Gallery

ISthrongedinwith

eiagrr

NOW full Mast, and their rooms are visitors and customers, who are

t0 procure one of those jine Dmyiterreotype*

their «at?Ne ityfc, for which they are so

ovsa "LOCISVILL*

CLOTHIHO STOU,"

THIRD STORY,—Entrance on Market Street. Don't forget the place. Terre-Haute, October 8,1859-Stf

REMOVAL!

J. M. EAGER embraces this opportunity of informing his former patrons,

the lowest price,and strictly adhering to that price. and the public generally, that he has removed his! the blood,of giving the proper secretion to the bile Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, that "T wrong action ©f the Liver effects u»

MR. SAMUEL HAGER

HAVING

$

3 Do*. CiotWRns, I Dww Mw, *f 1 Set Table Maw,

fi

hitches Table,

Britannia CaiW Pet, ,1 Potato# Masher, 1 Do Tea Pot, |l FW**

brought these beaatifai Steam Flour*

ing works into Mi operation, we are now ready te exchange Flour, Meal, Shorts, Br*a, &c., for wheat aad Corn, «u far Caah, with ail who may gtre ee their custom.

GROCERIES. LTOOW1CI A HTTLMAXf

VRE

now receiving their sprint steak, lag of a full aaaertusent of ureoort*

'*1

kinds. Tobacco,

Receiving, Forwarding, nl

^JOM MITCHELL,ESQ.,

Com-

iwkwiow Booae,

EVAVSVILLE, ITOIAlfA. LEWIS &. GRAY,

1

ggfttiwrs fs tkelaUjIrmof BarrimgUmfirmm* Co^ X*7-0ULD respectfully *ay to the frieada of fy the Ixte firin, and to shippers of Prodooe and Merchandise generally, that all consignments and commissions entrusted to oar charge, shall receive the ntmeet care and attention and re-*hip-ment* will be effected with dispatch, and at the very loweet rate* of freight. The increase In tonnage on the Ohio river this season is unusually large* and will cauae a material decline in the rates on shipments South, which we wish the Wabash shipper* to note.

Onr Whalf-boat has been much enlarged and improved, and, with onr Warehouse, gives as facilities of the first class for Receiving, Storing and Forwarding Freight and for pcomptns industry and attention to business, we acknowledge no superiors, and refer te

CHACXCST ROSX, ESQ.,)

Brnjurr St Co., Terre-Haute^

£. 8. WOLFE,

S

I

tikAad Merchants generally BoansmUe. Dee. 10,1852-li-6m

LEWIS & GRAY.

SCRIBNER & DEVOL,

AND DEALERS IN

FAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SPICES, Tobacco, Dye-Stuffs, Garden Seeds, S a I nunnf, A, as.,

CORNER OF MAIN AND STATE STREETS, NEW ALBANY, IND.,

ONE

of the firm baa just returned from the Eastern cities, where he purchased from the Importer* and Manufacturersa large and extensive stock at rates that will enable them to compete with any house in the West.

May 28, 1852-35yl I "H.

A I A O S E

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

D. D. SLOAN, Proprietor.

THIScentre

Establishment is new, and situated in the of the City. O" An Omnibus and Baggage Cor always la attendance to carry passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, free of charge.*n

September 24, !852-53yl

A. H. L. BAKER,

Forwarding & Commission

MERCHANT

AND

DEALER IN PRODUCE, BEL AIR,

(EEL RIVER FEEDER

ROCKS,

DAM,)

.* ti CLAY COUNTY. INDIANA.

for building purposes, for sale at the Bel Ail Quarries. feb. 27-22-1

New Carriage Manufactory. 1 HAVE commenced the Carriage Manufacturing business, at my New

Shop, in North Terre-Haute, on the

corner of Fifth Street and Lafayette Road, where all branches of the business will be promptly attended to, and any work from my shop shall not 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, Buggies, Barouches and Wagons, always on hand and for sale. O-REPAIRING of all kinds done on the shortest notice. Also, Painting and Varnishing done with neatness.

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 tenderlnfant with deaided beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaint* and Diarrfuta have made them weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that Itstsnds without an equal in the catalogue of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it

Drsrsrsu, the astonishing cures performed by this Syrnp after Physicians have failed, is the best evi deuce of its superior efficacy over all others.

THE TAPE WORM!

This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that infest 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, fee., that those afflicted seldom if ever suspoct that it Is

TATE

SMU

4.^

Has also removed his MAGISTRATE'S OF ICE In the front part of the

SUM

building. Ail

busineas entrusted to him will recoive prompt aad efficient alteaUon. Terre-Haute, March 96, l8SS4tlf

Tower Mills.

MILLER & SOULE„

Ceimer of Chestnut aad Watecsta.

Terre-Haute. Feh. SB, ISM-tt-tf

i4

recedes of al

Msdlfly Oluss,

jc leather, ike,

1

aBef which wftl ha dliiposed ef at the lowest ftgare. OaU at the GivciaaaU Star*, Union Row. Maroh S, 18S9,-XMf. LhtL

I NY mihffiy al karga «nl deZkfims FldS xlL for saW at SAGS^ match 13, l8S2-2ltf Opfostta lTnias Row.

Woaa hastening them to aa early

grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, It would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove all obstrnotfons, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, whltih must be taken In doses of 2 Tablespoonfulis 3 tlmae a day these directions followed have never been known to ifcil In curing the most obstinate case of Tan Wows.

OCT Hobensack's Liver Pills.

No part of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to purify

other important parts of the system, and results variously, In Llrer Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia,

We should, therefore, watch every nimp-

tom that might Indicate a wrong action of the Liver. Thene Plftfc. being composed of ROOTS and PLANTS furnished by nature to heal the side. Namely, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion flrora the Pulmonary maeus membrane or promote* the discharge of accreted matter. Sad. An ALTEBLATlVE, which changes in soma inexplicable and bftsentlbl» manner the car tain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A TONIC, which gives tone aad strength te the nervous syatesn, renewing heatth and ttgw lo all parts of the body. 4th. A CATHARTIC, which acts In perfect harmony with the other I Ming on the Bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corraptand vitiated matter, aad purifying the tores health.

Blood, which destroys dissase aad restore*

Yon will iod these Pills aa invalahbts raedicias In assy cocnpfoiats to which yo«|ar« sufcjecc In ohstrnctiona either Wat ftntfU, they have heea foaadaf isesUiMbie benefit, tistoring their fanctional arrmngemeats tea healthytoetioa, purifying the blood and ether fluids aa efirtjtnsUy to pnt to flight sM complaints whtck mayariae feom fesnak im^hritios, aa heaAsdh^ gHi1luas% dimness of sight, pain in the side, back,

None geaaine nniesa signed 3. N. Hshftisaefe, all ethers hslag base Inltma. IT Agrnnts widtiag new •applies, and Stors Keesw«s

MTSMof

the Preprkter, J. S. Hebsnsack, Pht!arisphh, Fh. S«id by ail DragglBts aad Merdmnts It» the United Slates fssnphhls ha ahtniaid dn Anii Amrm BROWNING db WALL, T«ca-Hasie,

Whaissete and ftiad Agwrts*'

«H»e eifl sapply Deaiera, MOT fritt each cents. Soft. 3, *Si-«VI

E HoacMm. lt».la«isClSE7l MSi*IhaSssInMsMst* lasftg 1st—! DR. J. 8. HOUGHTON'S 6KEAT DYSPEPSIA CURE&.

TOT TRTT*

DIGESTIVE FLUID

OB

GASTRIC JTXICB.

Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX, after directions of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiological Chemist, by

J. S. HOOGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa This to 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 teaspoonfnl of Pxrsnr, Infused in water, wil digest or dissolve, Five Pound* of Roa*t

Beef in about two hour*, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric nice—the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stsmmutfing Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is ex' tracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an AanriciAL

DIGESTIVK 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 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 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 uie tame manner as they would be in the human stomach."

XirCail on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of

TIFIC

EVIDENCE,

Dr.

JNO. WM. DOUGLASS.

Terre-Haute, April 9,1852-28tf

(TF $500 CHALLENGE! WHATEVER

concerns the heatth and happiness of

a people is at all times of the most valuable importance. I take it for grantod that every person will do all in their power, to save the lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it lo be my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes of a large majority of di&eases to which children and adults are liable if you have an appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular—remember that ail these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy:—

HODOHTON'S PEPSIN

PRIVATE CIRCULARS

SCIEN­

similar to the above, together with

Reports of RSHAREABLE

CI'JUM,

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, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details of es 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 usefal foi tendency to Bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated fever and ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after along sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance.

HUNN*EER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an oul-liue of the Origin, Progress, Treatment and Cure of every form of disease, contracted 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 every thing, that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a dellcote or private nature.

To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever ana Agne, for twentyfive cents a copy six copies one dollsr will be forwarded to any partof the United States, by mail, free ef postage. Address postage paid, "Box, 196 Post Office, or the Author, 38 North Seventh Street Philadelphia."

FIFTY

DOLLARS FORFEIT, DR. HUN-

TERwill forfeit $50 if failing to cure any case of secret disease that may come under his care, no mutter how long standing or afflicting Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 38 North Seventh Street, without fearof interruption from other patients.—Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are Invited to call.

IMPOTENCY—Through unrestrained Indulgence of the passions, by excess or self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Prsmature Impotency, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female so ciety, general debility, or constitutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence he offers a perfect cure.

READ AND REFLECT.-—The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health sad happiness, and In many cases their lives, ia the buds of physicians ignorant of this class of mala dies, it to certainly impossible for one man to understand all (he ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, In which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that ho devotes most of his time and study.

YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study aad treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together with nteers upon the body, throat, nose, or tags, pains in the bead, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses, or impurities ef the Mood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer needy relief to all who may place themselves nnder his care. tT Medicine forwarded to any part of the United States,—Price five aad ton dollars per package.

Philadelphia, 8eptemier 14, 1852-58yl

4

25 Cent's Worth of O W N S COUliH CANUY,

7\TSVER Mists ears the nast sfastiMts COLD VS ot COUGH of rsesM srMt. sad fat ths slRONCHITIS, CONssof

ieristioa of PHTHISIC, BRO SUMPTION, and all «tber diseases of ths nsftiraUos, tboosaads bsar tesOiMaj to Its

Did I ever make so botd, Tstetlyott of sdreadfnleoU 1 todi, wfcsa ones sritii Amij, Aad disd for want of Brovn's CocgiiCuNlyt IlstmjFMMvsrIwsvhfiMs, How I eottftHMl saUl my throst was sers, ItKised I erfcd, uni |*v» hi aasttek Of Candy, wfctdl Iw ais sn ^nieic, •?. It M«d Hack liks a jsczler^s trick, Bat Ok! tiM ^n(«, )ww sfeo^l ItoU

It

beeosaiaw Agents mast addreee

ACTED ISM

Uk« a sfwlL

Tbsi Olwst hslare ss psio aad waa, Haw stssd bsfars ass,Tss,a«an, Wis 4i*d wMk faUw wMh Milw Andy, iAnd iivsd by takinc Srosra's £osgh Cssj Bat than OataiTfa, Jronchltis, llnsmnsss. Am Tlsilaats, y— fast, ismavsalsas, AndCraap and Astlrna stop

few

1852.

I|M

braa^,

And fsllssr in lbs train ef deati* Bat what at* thsas, wfcy Mtttaf aa, Brawn's Csfk Candy e«r«s tfcssnaa.- _* 8aU at Ht» hyMart prtesa By J. E. Canalnghaas, Tams ttsmU* and by DnffW, GrMtn, and CanCtatianm

rsfaaoajly.

Jan. 91, ISO-I

wmm

®F ,#0 Jfr

Nov. 12, 18S2-tf

1

is prepared in Powder

and in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians.

for the use of Physicians,

may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Ageuts, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon 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. Ageuts—WOOD $ DONNELLY, Terre-Haute.

Wholesale and Retail Agents:

CRAIGHEAD A BROWNING, Indianapolis. •April 9th, 1855-28-ly

Every Family should have a copy,"

An invaluable book, only 25 cts. per copy—Man

DR.

LOUISVILLE

CLOTHING STORE

And Hat and Cap Establishment,

NORTH-EAST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, (FARIUNGTON'S BLOCK,) E E A E I N I A N A

STRAUS db ,ISAACS

Are continually bringing on Fresh Lois of the most choice and boaiuiful

Winter Clothing,

Direct from their Own Manufactory, LOUISVILLE. KT,' AIy« To enumerate the advantages of buying at this celebrated Establishment would be superfluous. Our customers for fifty miles round need no ether assurances from us, to induce tbem to call upon us, than this, that toe continue to use our friends as veil as we 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., etc.

NORTH-EAST CORNER PUBLIC

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JUST REEIVED,

HAS BEEN REMOVED TO

NORTH SIDE OF PDBLIC SQUARE, NEXT D00RT0 WARREN&TURNER.

my

READY iADE CLOTHE,

Consisting in part of FROCK and DRESS CLOTII COATS, black and fancy colors Petersham, Beaver, and every variety of Overcoats Cassimere, Cassinet and Tweed Pants Saiin, Cassimcrc and Valencia Vests Fine white and colored SHIRTS Undershirts and Drawers Kossuth Hats Plush Caps. Also, a choice lot of

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Which are but a few of the many articles to bo found at this establishment, all of which will be sold at a small advance on Eastern prices. Terre-Haute, October 8, 1852-2 B. W. BRUEF.

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OCTOBER S, l852-2tf

COARSE GRAINS.

doing «s good work,

_EARLY & LEGGETT,

LATEST IMPROVEMENT.

Noye's Improved Portable drtet Mill

THE

AND BHIIIS (X

Datdl

Anlrsir

Forwarding «& Commission Merchants

subscriber has completed and tested hlsj Improved Portable Orlst Mill, for which he has spplled for Letters Patsnt. He is now prepsred to furnish to order a superior mill for grinding* wheat and

WITR JJCSS LOSS

ALSO,^:R.

Dealers in all kinds of Produce,

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

BoltilUI Cloth*,

Portable Grist Mitts, Screen Wires, MiU Semes, Damsel*, Spindles, Castings, Cast /ran Proof Stags, Grime's, Pagina mmi /steam's BnuU Milts,

INDIA RUBBER BELTING AND HOSE, Stucco and Lamd Plaster, Water Lime, etc. Manaiactory 87, Main Street. Office 19, Main' Strset aad & tjsatnl doek, BUFFAJLO, II. X.

The andarsigned b« been appointed by the proai this val stable pateitt, Afsnt for Tens* ta and Use sarronndlag country. Any iaforasattea in icfnd ta its atiiity, price, &«., ean baf obtainsd by addraaaiac bias euitar personally or by latter, post paid.

ISAAC B. HYMES*

April 30,1853-31-ly. Tsrrs-Haate, Ind.

Boots, Shoes, Hate mndCap*.

partknlarly invlts aeaS aT all ta wall of tbs afcsv* artklas—we Inn tbeia to salt, in great vmriety—/w Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Hi**** and Children. Call aad aiamlne oar Stock aad ba aaitad ia tba artfciss aeeded. wuxiam^AEARLT,

Wot. 5,1853^y Petri**' am*.

1. T. WALL, H. V., (Lan or wrtwtr,)

Fhyvielan mnd Siurgeozi, TT QPtlT issan tfaf W af Ts^^«^»W-ity. takaa aa oOos at tfce Piakia City DmgStora, Caraar *k aad Hatol Rmi Bismta, w£sra ha aajr ba Usaadai aB tiaaaa daring tba day, saeapt k«n ptafcsslaaaBy abaaai-

D" Reams at Aa Pratoto Hanas whan ba awy ba fiaaad at aigbt.

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WINTER STOCK

The mode of attaching^ large stock of Fancy and Staple "DRY GOODS

the Runner Stone to the 8plndle, together with tbe^ Boots and Shoes, Hsts, Caps, etc., just opened improved feeding attachment,secures a high motion to the stooe, with perfect safety even to a THOUSAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. Ths subscriber claims that he has invented and attached to this Mill valuable improvements, which make it soperior to all others now in nae. Aad further he has no hesitation In guarantying It to grind wbaat^ goods exclusively for cash, no one wi

or cosrse Jjgrains ss rspkliy, and at the ssme tims^ moment my perfect ability to sell st such prices as will commend themselves to ell. Call st F. NIPPERT'S CASH STORE,

or rowsa sr

raiCTioN, Uisn any other Portable Mill now in operation. Theee Mills are of the best quality of French Burr Stones, and are from 2C to S4, 30,32, and 36 Inches in diameter. They are placed In a substantial frame or hade aad are driven by a belt with steam, water, or boras-power, and are wannanran to perform perfectly in svsry particular.

JOHN T. NO YE.

Bufiklo, Ssptembar 1st, l&l.

O N 7 O SUCCESSOR TO HAYWARD & NOYE, natterACTOUES ow FBENCH BURR MILL STONES,

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STRAUS &. ISAACS,'

SQUARE, TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

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ANEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF

A A N W I N E

Boots and Shot**, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, fcc HE attention of ths citizens of Terre-Haute and vicinity, Is respectfully called to my

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The selection bss been made with the utmost care as io style and quality and above all, with an eye to economy, knowing full well that to give perfect satisfaction to purchssers, is to sell them good Goods at eztremely low prices. This 1 flatter myself I am fully preparsd to do. Hsving bought my goods exclusively for cash, no one will doubt for a

Fsrrington's Slock, north side Public

Novftaber IS, 1859-7tf Square.

OF VARIOUS KINDS.

300 SHAWLS ,Among which may be found Square and Long Shawls, Thibet, Cloth, Cashmere and Merino Shawls Ladies'and Child rens' Woolen Net Caps, at

November 12,18S3-7tf F- NIPPER-PS.

ALTOGETHER FOE LADIES.

A

TRULY beautifoi assortment of Cambric aad Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, Uadersieeve*, Caffs and Collars. Abo, a few Mourning Collars, Black Silk Laces and Fringes, Velvet and Silk Trimmings, Linen Hdkfs.. Rid, Silk, Lisle and Cotton Gloves WHITE DRESS GOODS of all kinds, all of which will be sold aoosaally low at

F. NIPPEI

Nov. 13,1852-71/ IRT'8.

J)AA PIECES DELAINES, of various ^UU stylw a»d prices. 100 pisesa ALPACAS, plsln black is fancy eolors 25 BROCADES and POPLINS 100 GINGHAMS, plain, plaid aad sOipsd 300 PRINTS, sf all qaalltias

All of wbtesfc will bs sold vary low for cash at Nov. 12, l8S6t-7ti F. NIPPERT'S.

Hato, Caps, Boots and Shoos. OA DOZEN Koasutb, Jenny Lind aad Mszkaui iOU Wool aad Far Hats 3 Cases Fsshlonabie Silk Hsts 30 daaaa Silk aad Mahal* Rids, CM aad

Valrat Caps

40 caaea Kip aad Calf Maa'a Boots aa£ Sboss SO aad luad aad Morocco !jtdisa Bootiea, Basklaa aad Jsnsy Liad's,

Gam Ovsv-Sbaaa aad Bo^ias, at Kav. a, id&Mtf

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Tsrra-Haate Octdbsx 3, l85l-(-Iy

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__ pwimmftr lotittd ia hh$ aw Cwiaatmat, 4Ut daar East of tba PabUe Stasia, will tf all tlataa ba la isadlasas ta wait an bispatrsas Matt tklap partaialag ta Muwfss^ia. if. E Na«radtt|lvaaforoparatiaas,Nala«aby praslaas airaagea»sat.

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YOKK ADTERTISMENTS.

PIANO FORTE EMPORIUM, Oft BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. Themos't i/Vf JL extensive and varied assortment of ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, plain and ornamental, elegant patterns, elaborately carved, and hlrhlv fiulsbed with Pearl keys, all of our own manufacture, and warranted in every particular, can ba found at our Ware-Rooms, 361 Broadway N

Sept. 17, 1853-Slyl BEN NET St. CO."

Avery's Sewing Machines.

PRICK ONLY

$2511

PATKNTXD Oct 19, 1852. f-fe

rilHIS machine is acknowledged by all who have used it to be superior to that of any other Sawing Machine ever Invented, for its simplicity, compactness and beauty and strength of its stitch and its cheapness. It weighs about 25 lbs., and costs only from $25 to $30. It will work neatIv with the amattaU thread, and finest muslin, cambrlc or silk, as well as linen, woolen and cotton goods, snd all kinds of leather. It is so simple, that a child of ten yearn of age can understand and work It rapidly, without any danger»of its getting out of order, aud can do the work of more than 90 seamstresses much better in every respect than II can be doue by baud. The stiches are Independent of eaen other, so much so, that if every other stitch Is cut, the seam still holds good and strong. It Is unlike and much better than any other sewing machine ever invented. This machine la peculiarly adapted to family use as it will do all kinds of sewing aad when known will begenerally Introduced into families.

The Avery Sewing Machine Company have perfected their arrangements for manufacturing on the largest scale,and will supply any number of machines at the shortest uotice. Orders addressed to CHARLkS 1* ETTLETON.2 51 Broadway, New York will receive prompt atteution.

Dec. 31,-14-185S-6m.

1852. BROWN & DODD, 1852 Forwarding and Commission Merchants, TOLEDO, OHIO.

AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES' CLINTON LINE. -^'m-

M,0nL.,ea,h

Albany,• Proprietors.

Chapln&keyser, 113Bioad Street, N. Y.,S O. P. Scovell, 5 Broad Street, Boston, I 2 W on at a Britton & Co., Terre-Haute,

Western Freight Express Company. fRoraiitTORS: Wm. Monteath, Buffalo,

H.C.Southwhh, jr., Albany, Thomas P. Waters, New Vsrk, Wm. F. Leonard, do.

Chapln & Koyser, 113 Broad St., N. York,"! Waters & Leonard, 2U Court land St.. do. S T. P. Waters, 117 Broad St., do. 0. P. Scovell, 5 Broad Street, Boston,

Street, New York.

Mercli 12, l852-24yl

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New York and Erie Railroad Company. For Freight apply to M. B. Spauldlng,) C. S. Tappan, No. 2Courtland St., New Y. H. Squlors, Dunkirk. Sam. Brown, General Freight Agent, Fool Duano

CHERRY PECTORAL

For the rapid Cure of

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND

CONSUMPTION.

Of all the numerous medicines extant, (and some of them valuable) for the cure of pulmonary coinplaints, nothing has ever been found which could compare In Its effects with this Preparation. Others cure sometimes, but at all times and in all diseases of the lungs and throat where medhlne can give relief, this will do It. It Is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the directions. We do not advertise for the Information of those who have tried It but those who have not. Families that have known its value will not be without it, and by its timely use, they are secure from the dangerous consequences of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen Into fstal consumption.

The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preperatlon by the Board of Judges in September 1847 also, the Medals of ths three great Institutes of Art, in this country also the Diploma of the Ohio institute at Cincinnati, has been given to the

CIIKRRV PECTORAL,

by their

Oovernment in consideration of Its extraordinary excellence and usefulness in curing selections of the Lungs and Throat.

Read the following opinion fouuded on the long experience of the eminent Physician of ths Port snd City of ST. JOHNS, May 8, 1851. Dr. J. C. Ayer,—-

Five yesrs trial of your CHERRY PECTORAL In my practice, has proven what I foresaw from its composiiton, must be true, that it eradicates ana cures the colds and coughs to which we, in this section, ara peculiarly liable.

I think Its equal has not yet been discovered, nor do I know bow a better remedy can be mads for tbs distempers of tba Throat and Lungs.

J. J. BURTON, M. D., F. R. S.

See what It has done on a wasted constitution, nat only in the following esses, bat

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thousand

SUDBCRT, Jan. 24th, 1851,

Dr. Ayar: In the month of July last I was attacked by a violent dlarrhma in the mines of California. I returned to San Francisco In hope of receiving benefit from a change of climate sad diet. My diarrhcea ceased, bnt was followed by a savsra cough—and much soreness. I finally started for home, bat received no benefit from the voyage. My cough contloea to grow worse, snd when I arrived in Nfw York, 1 waa at once marked by my acquaintances ss a victim of consumption. I mast confess that I saw no sufficient reason ta doubt what my friends sll believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with tittle expectation of deriving aay benefit from its ess. Yon would not receive these lines did I nat regard it my duty to stats to the afflicted, through yen, that my health, in the space of eight months, Is fully restored. I attribute it to tbs usa af yoar CHERRY PECTORAL.

Yoars truly, #s WILLIAM W. 8MITH# WsamNoroa, Pa., April 12,1848/ Daar Sir: Feeling that I bava been ppared from a prematura grave, through yoar snstrumentallty by the providence of God, I will take tbe liberty to express ta yoo my gratitude.

A Ceagb aad alarming symptoms of Consumption bad reduced me toe law to leave me anything like hope, when ray physician brought me a betUaef your "P*CTORAU"—It seemed to sfford immediate relief, and now ia a few weeks time haa restored ma to seaad health.

If it will do tot others what It has for me, yoa are certainly one of

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benefactors of mankind,

Siacerely wishing you every blessing, I ant*,. very respectfully yoars JOHN 3. CLARKE,

Rector of St- Peter's Churchy

WIfh sac! assurance aad from saeb men, no stronger proof esn be adduced an Up it be/c its eifocla apon apoa trial.

Prepared and Sold by JAMES C. AYE! PRACTICAL CMKSUST, Lowell, Mass.* For sale by WOOD it DON NELLY.) Druggists, ,HJ. E. CUNINGHAM. Terrs-

BROWNING dt WALL.) Haute.

And at agencies la needy every towa throughout tba Wert. Dee. 3, '5i2-10-ly.

To Country Merchants.

MIRCHAST8 la Aa country who visit ibis

JJUL

market ta rsplsalab tbskfStocks, would da wall Is aQ aad examine my stock af DRY GOODS. Having parebaaed many goods axpreashr for the JOBBINGTRADE Whishwill ba Veld it a email advaaee aa New York ooet, at

Partington's Bhck, North Side PsMir SsuarlL Nov. 13,1852-7tf F. NIPPERT'S.