Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 February 1853 — Page 4
CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS
PARVIN & MTTNROE,
GENERAL NEWSPAPER AND rEMODlCAL AGENTS AUo, Agents for the tale af
Printing Presses, Type, Ink, Pajwr, Card* ami kr*p constantly on hand a good onto runout of STATION ERY, and all of tlie tale Publics tious,nl
No. 6H Fourth Street,west of Walnut, October tf», lf52, Cincinnati,Ohio.
Mil A ZtSLLKIt,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
DraUr in English, Frtnch, German and Amtriran Chtmieals, Drrtg*, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dfrs, Varna!**, Itrmhes, Glattware, I'rrfamrry, S(C. N. E. Corner Slain and Colombia Slree^
CINCINNATI.
OFFERS
to Drnggfsti«, Country M-rehant*, and
Phy«»ci in*, a very extensive ilock of the foregoing articles. Confines hi* particular attention to supplying ,Mf icHicai of the IMTWAUTI iirui feels coufident that hi* ptices for that gride of il'to-la are n* lew a* any other house is UM City, lirr.cuu ATTC-HTIOS GIVK:» TO UXORS#,
February 4, It&S-lSI-ly
1 STHACB. HAZr KTT.
N ISAAC STRAI'n CO..
MILL FACTORY,
COIIJfKR OP
MOHT
Warehouse, No. 19 Front Street, between Main and Walnut, fTMHK abov« 1* a wood cut of a double-beared
I tin«?»n of the South" Corn MHl. We manufacture a Cob Breaker of great strength and durability, and ease of operation.
We place this u»»ful contrivunco on all sizes of Mills, by whleh mrsiii We convert a Corn Mill into a mock
NOT*.—Mr.
to put It on, or take It off. Wa manufacture portable Mills, single and doable genred (twit quality of French burrs) to grind Wheat,Corn and Stock Feeds, calculated for steam, water or horse power. These Mills Imve been run by steam and horse power In competition against the other make of Mills of our city, at our State Fairs, »ud have never failed to carry off the first premium—on on* occasion was awarded a.bwutiful silver medal. Our Mills, also took two first premiums, as the best Mills, at two annual Fairs of our Mechanic's Institute.
ALSO Portable Saw Mills, to be run by stoam, water or Uorse power. This Mill was exhibited In operation by hor»e power, at the Ohio State Fair, in 1H50, when It was awarded a premium and a splendid silver modal.
A IISO—Different kinds of portable horsepowers, and steam Engines. All our articles, for ease of operation, simplicity, usefulness, and durability, are surpassed by noue now In use.
All our articles are warranted as represented— or no wile—at our cost of transportation and the money refunded.
For a full description and testimonials of merit nnd usefulness wo rtfer those Interested to our pamphlet, to be had at our factory, where we take nlciwuro to explain each article.
1 1
ISAAC STRAUB Sc CO.
Kimball, iho partner of J. U. Bur-
Stratjl to rwn an 1# Inch Mill JJurrows Sc Cct- to run a 'i» inch Mill. BJC0ONt TKIAl.. 4 Stranh to run a 1M l»nb Mill llurrown St. Co. to run a HI l«eh Mill.
THIRD TAUT.
Straub to rana'JO lu»U» Mill Jlurrows Sc Co. to ruu MO ineh Mill. When tho pinch ctuue, Uiat boiKterous courage
*1\» the above I now append cfialbnge to grind cob frt«l out of wlu«l"
Come boys, don't be cowardly—th •:ro I« nothing like walking strait Into the m«rits of a thing, FWJ. 4, iNVMU-'Sm ISAAC 8TKAUR.
The Cost of Going In IlrtusckeejilnR. TUE
r*ws. whlln exhibiting a BurrowH Mill at our State »»»•««**. and under our now arrangements, we KTr Inst full, was boisterous nbout his Mill, nnd !ar® Pffl'«red to offer such Inducements to buyers
me to grind coru thus: whaevor grinds the most,! I'lottsegivs nnucull. regarding qualliy quantity, was to be tho owner ot both uUlls, *t each nnu every trial. rnurr Taut..
I will run inv if Inch "Quren of the South," with a cob-broaVer atlaehim'i.t, the tame article that tmi the premium at the iihio State Fair, last fall, Mgnlnut a 31 Inch Hurrow* Mill anil William Stewart')* Ohio and Kentucky Slock Feed Mills, both to be run at once and if you are apprehensive of a rlskvbimine**, you have m^'entire approbation to ruu ati. Potnoroy's Corn Crusher as au anxll|nry. Hltould my single article fail 1o grind equal in quality and quantity to the combined produotlons of t!»e two wr three mills 0n*1 Xou p'oww) then you call draw a few hundred dollars as stakes put up.
subscriber having tatiatkiMd to put his
vww of IttCTtnuiHtt lift* i""
1
the lowest |!o*eltle rate. Other articles
may and doubtless will be offered for less price,
uot be of the same quality. H«r,ng my line of
Importation and manulacture now fully complete, no other establishment CAM honestly undersell me. As my profits will necessarily be small, I cannot afford to run any risk whatever In credits, there* fore the cash will bo expected on the delivery of tlie goods.
In specifying my price# #o closely. I am determined to hold to* my usual rule of selling only! articles of the b««st quality.
An Inferior class of goods would lookcbe- -r on pnprr, hut a year's um would show the dill•• -. •nee In fsver of U«* W*\.
A rule adopts in thi* Establishment four years since Will be strtetly ltered to—that of naming tite lowest price,ami str^tiy mlherittg to that price. 1 refer to list to show hst «au be done towards house keeping for #30.
The following lift of articles, of good quality, •*hieh are all requsitf ia goltig to house keeplaf majr bo had for thirty dollars, or any part at proortionate rates .9 Painted r^lls,
tf
1 Kitchen Shovel aad Tongs, 1 Tinned Iron Sancepaa,, 1 Flour Scoop, I Sugar Scoop, 1 Barrel Cover, 1 Half Barrel Cover, 1 Pepper and Flour Dredge, 3 Tin Pie Plate#, 1 Tin Wwit-Basin, 1 Dish Pan, Jt Table &. Tea-S|KKns, Iiron, 1 Chappiug Kntteand Bowl, 2 Tea and C^nUwr, I Japanned Lamps, 9 Match Safe,
Chamber Peil, Irons, Large tar Wasti TuW, Wash ard» 3 1WL QUilheo-Pias, 1 Set T^~ *'**.
Terre-Haute
uiwwiwrin^ |0 .miroctir^0^
DRUGSTORE. PERMANENTLY ESTABLIS:
Wholesale and
J. II. CUN1NGFIAM, $ (THE OLD STAMD,) National Road Street, directly North of the Court-Home, Terre-
IIS
By.
Avl» JOH* KTRKETS,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
blwinc#e
t'nlieuder, I Coffee Boiler, 1 Grater* I Tin Dipper,
Bgf W tdp, I Basting Spoon, I Skimmer, I Meat Fork, I .V 4 S. It tes, I Dust Pan, I «t Brush, ili- -'aw, •e .Mill. t«# lionK-,
I Fio, I
I BMt, Il -y Board, 11 X«H«ag Pi a,
1 Pair .'v*r# to match, 1 Cork* aad Fnnwol, 1 Large W«.t-r,
Ciothes Line,
BU K^i HOUB7' T*' No, ti ii-l Nov. 5, \m-6t£
'XISIHNO DEPOT, 4th St., Ciiwiaaatt.
Book Agonts Wanted.
f| ciscukteNrw aad Copalar works Ja ia4ta«i J, awi ililnoht- •*Nrwi t» IM» wfathlag to eaN-'
Aw'y V- si :t xSI, Jaaeti, iSStgaol the l'. H*
Uaule, Ind.,
BOW la receipt of his winter supplies, prMhiff ererv variety of articles ia his making Terre-Haute.
self as a Drag Store, he consider* himself perm aueutly settled, and with the present arrangement of making cash purchases, gives him the advantage of all markets, in obtaining goods from first hands on tlie mist favorable terms therefore, he in enabled to keep the
Best Assortment of Pure Medicines,
that can be prcured in the Eastern and Western cities, and offers as good bargains as the same quality of medicines can be bought at any other establishment on the Wabash.
The purchasing and selecting of medicines suited to tlie wants of the country, and the com pounding of the various preparations of the shop, with care and precision, that it may answer the purpose iutended, 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, at) long as he remains in the bnainsss.
By his experience of fifteen years in TerreHaute, together with his attention to the preparing and dispensing of Medicines, he hopes wilt insure him a continuance of former patronage, for which he feels himself under many oblign tlons to the citizens of Vigo and adjoining Counties, disposed to continue to serve them aslong as they sar.
SJT
Prescription* put 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 inoBt POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, Which cait be furnished at Manufacturer's prices, by the Gross or Dozen, and Retail.
Dec., 3, lB52-lU-Jy J. IL CUN INGHAM.
THE PEOPLES
snr»ii.JE:e
\/ILLIAMS & EARLY have Removed from their Old Stand, to the Store recently occupied by M. W. Sod am, on National lltad Street, adjoining Cunlngham'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 Falnrict, comprising every variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS—Rich Silks, Morlnoes,
Cashmeres, Mus. IVLalnes nnd
ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMElilCAN PRINTS groat variety. BAY STATE and oSher Loug and Square Shawls. Rich Embroidered and Plain Shawls, In colours, black and second mourning. Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, nnd all the minor articles for Ladies, Misses&, Chlldrens* use.
Having engaged the services of Ma.JOHN RCINiusn to assist in tho inner department of our
WILLIAMS & EARLY
Nov. 8, l«59-6yl
Cloths, Cassimeres and Heady Made Clothing.
A LA ROE Stock of Cloths,Cas«imoros, Satinets, il All Wool Tweeds-—Cloak Linings— Merino, Mack Satin and other Vestlngs.
Konlucky Joans and Llnseys.
Also,
For Farmers nnd Working Men, a cheap lot of clothing, Heavy Overcoats, Sacks, Pants, and Vests—with
KosKuth and Ruena Vista Hats. Sup. Plush and Fur Caps— Buck. Mitts and Gloveo— For Sale at the PEOPLE'S STORE. Nov. 5th, 1852-6-LY 13Y WILLIAMS
SL
J. VV. HOUGHTON, M. A. SENNIT.
Terre-STftttie, Dec. 4th, 1859-11 tf
PHOTOGENIC.
MESSRS. STONER 4fc COREY'S
Hew Daguerrean Gallery
.. 4 i¥S NOW in full blast, and their rooms are
prices at the lowest renittneratiy# I thronged with visitors and customers, who are view of Incrensing his sales, has wo heaUafrafwin
0f
showing his list of price# to his owtomers, aarartng |n their Hatg«e it fie, for which they are so them (which Is almost needle##,) thai for 'h# jn^fy ^igtjnjrulnhed. They have the knack of Quality of article presented, the price Is marked aowu to
justly Istlngu
hearlug the same shape and name, but unless with S* *r a view of making up the difference, the article can- ]uwt
tho*e Da$rv*rrratype$
image from th» person equal to life
PerrtHtt wrbonave not yet had aheir picture#
#hou,d avftU thelQB0)VM of
nctioa
this rare oppor-
»It0R the Art and an outfit in
furnUhed on reaMnable term#.
O' Daguerreotype Apparatus and Stock for sale. ROOMS, OVKt "l^lOtSTtUJ! CtOTMISO SToa*," THIRD STORY,—Entrance oh Market Street
I»«n'l forget the place*
Terre-Haute, October 8,1853-9tf
liiiMOVACl
J. M. IIAGER embrace# this opportunlty of Informing hi# former patron#,
and the public generally, that he ha# removed hi#
Saddlery and Harness Manufactory,
to the frame building, ou Market Street, south of I Longdon's (formerly DoleV) Livery Stable, where he keeps a general assortment of SADDLER V,
HAR^E^S, BRIDLES, sod every thing ia that line. IP All work entrusted to hint neatly and promptly ex rested.
MR. SAMUEL IIAGER Hasahw removed his MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE in the front part of the same build In g. All I basiae## entrusted to him will receive prompt aad efficient attention. '4
Terr^Hante, March lf^Sfttf riga
ANYii,
K-w, Mat,
1
ji i- 'fa TaVu, ft |Vuu«s :V rP.il,
Btita« .} P«t, I Do V' 1NW, 6 Kniveo aift s, ooeo«
quantity of large aad deikioas FIGS for sate at march lSS9-94tf
SAGE'S,
Opp4witu Uaioa Row.
wrrrw. v. n. ASHUKT.
BRITTON & CO.,
WRWAKUiJUi ft. Ct)»XISSI0.1 XEB* ciiA.vrs TERRE-HAC
rrs, VTE, INDIANA.
CASH PAID FOR
Wheat, Barley aad Pias.*eed, Whit* f?##an uwj FeoUbera, AT THEIR VV A REHOUSE,
Corner af Firataad&^lo Streets, Casai Baata. IS, ISSMltf
LEATHER.
1 A( W Ba£d« Sp«ai*h Sole Leather IUiUUUi,Wlkw Stawhlor"
K-t Cladaaml
^j?S» D«u P»ak Uatngs lB TopfriimaaatBladtaf & Maraoea 5 French Calf Skias
Aim. a ge«d *--tmeat af ail kinds of Lsrikw. A frtah il| at LASTS, htert iSshtoa. HENRY SNYDER.
Tm* Haatf, Nov. S4tf
Receiving, Forwarding, and Commission House, EVANSVTLLE, INDIANA
LEWIS &. GRAY,
Suctx*—rt ta thelaiefirmtf Harringtan,Crane if Co., T/f 7"OPLD respectfully say to the friends of y* the tate firm, and to shippers of Produce and Merchandise generally, that all consignments and commissions aatrasted to oar charge, shall receive the utmost care aad attention and re-ship-ments will be effected with dispatch, and at the very lowest rates of freight. The Increase in tonnage on the Ohio river this season is unusually large, and will cause a material decline in the rates oa shipments South, which we wish the Wabash shippers to note.
Oar W ha if-boat Ins txsea ranch enlarged and Improved, aad, with oar Warehouse, gives as facilities of the first claai for Receiving, Storing and Forwarding Freight and for promptness, industry and attention to besioeas, we acknowledge no superiors, and refer to
CHACXCKV ROSI, ESQ.,)
BE*err
com-
prising erery variety of articles ia his line, making lU stock Um largat and moot complete in
It Co., Terre-Haute.
.. E- S. Wouw, OH* MiTCHELL, Esq,," I And Merchants generally,) EvannUle.
LEW]
Dec. 10,1852-1 l-6m OS & GRAY.
SCRKBNER & DEVOL,
AND DEALERS IS
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SPICES, Tobacco, Dye-Stuffs, Garden Seeds, Surgical Instruments,
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 rate* that will enable them to compete
stock at rates that with any bouse In the West. May 26, l852-35yl
September 24, 1852-52yl
EAS.LV.
NOTICE.
HE CO-PARTNERSIIIP heretofore existing between the subscribers is this day dissolved by mutual consent the Book( Notes and Accounts belonging to tho firm are assigned to J. W. Houghton, who will continue the ousiness at the Old Stand, and will pay the debts owing by tho firm
CAPITAL HOUSE,
INDIJLN"AL'OLIS, INDIANA. ......
D. D. SLOAN, Proprietor.
rpiIIS Establishment is new, and situated in the centre of the City. (LT An Omnibus and Baggage Car always in attendance to carry passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, free of charge.
A. H. L. BAKER,
Forwarding & Commission
AND
MERCHANT, DEALER IN PRODUCE, BEL AIR,
(EEL KIVKR FEKDSH DAM,) CLAY COUNTY, INDIANA. OCKS, for building purposes, for sale at the
Bel Ai} Quarries. /eb. 27-22-1y
New Carriage Manufactory.
I HAVE commenced the Carriage Manufacturing buslnoss, at my New Shop, in North Terro-Ilaute, on the
corner of Fifth Street and Lafayette Road, wliere all branches of the business will be promptly at tended 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 tofore.
A variety of Carriages, Buggies, Barouches and Wagons, always on hand and for sale. iLr' REPAIRING of all kindBdoueon the short est notice. -Also, Painting and Varnishing dono with neatness.
JNO. WM. DOUGLASS.
Terre-IIaute, April 9,1852-28tf
CT $500 CHALLENGE!
WHATEVER concerns the health and happiness a people Is at all times of the most valuable importance. I take It for granted that every person will do ail in their power, to save the fives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes of a largo 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 tho Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular—remomber that ail these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply tho remedy:—
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 tho most tender lufant with decided beneficial effect, where Rowel Complaixlt and Diarrhaa have made them weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of
mf Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equ&l in the catalogue of medicines, !n giving lone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible remedy for thoso nJflicted with DTSTKMIA, the astonishing curco performed by this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the boat evidence of its superior efficacy over all other*.
THE TAPE WORMI/SfJ
This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that infest the human system, it grows to an almost ludefiuitc length qocoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestines and Stomach effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, he., that those afflicted seldom If ever suspect that it is TATE Won* hastening them to an 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 •o as to remove ait obstructions, that tho Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which most be taken In doses of 2 Tablcapoonfulls 3 times a day those directions followed have never bean known to fail in caring the mo»t obstinate case of Tare Woa*.
(^rHobcnsack'a Liver Pills.
No part of the system 1 more liable to than the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to purify the blo^d, or giving the proper secretion to the bile so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other Important parts of the system, aad resn!u variously. Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia &«. WSshould, therefore, watch every symptom titat might indicate a wrong action of the Liver. Those I'.lls being composed of ROOTS aad PLANTS feoiished by nature to heal tho sick., NaroeJy, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion from tho Pulmonary tnaeu# membrane or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. Sad. An ALTERATIVE, which change# ia aoate inexplicable il )n«eo«ib4e manner the eertain morbid action of the system. 3rd. A TONIC, which gives tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health aan vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A CAT:! \RTfC, which acts ia perfect harmony with MM ingredients, aad oper ating an tho BoweKa, and expelling the whole mam of eorraptaai.fitliled aad paritVlng the iMttimlli
Blood, which d«#tr«y# dlitantmad restores
Toa will fiad these Pills aa iinloahle rn^dklM ia mtay complaints to ahidt yra aro aab^ec la ohatractlOM either Mil or partial, thsy hav beo» fonad of laoorlnmbtt btMSi, mtorlig Mwir faactioaal arrangements to a aettaa, portfyiag UM Uood aad othar HsMimiAetiidty to pat to flight all complaiats which mafiriM from Mmk ImfalwiUa#, as htadnho, tlMiaen, dtmaesa of •Wtt, paia la the side, hack, 4« 4
Naao geaaiao aatw sigaudl 1. all oth«nt being baas loitaUoe. *Ur Agaal# wfathiag aew ss^pUes, RttMia liwtriM* of bMosalag Afcats mast add rca*
•SfefcarfrSassis-a
Uatad SMM, Pampbktt to ho obtaaaod af the Ap«l« gratis. A«co«: BKOWNING *.
WALL, Ternfilaate,
Wlnleasfe aad
who wm sapply Deaierts SU. IT Price cack It csata. S*t.3»*$M»yl 1
g. UoasJiiM, M-Bw ia UMCkrkVOOtx efSrJX&id? Oboxt C» te aM«m Btrtzfat «f fHaaqrtvwte.
Anotber Scientifle Wonder I D». J. 8. HOUGHTON'S GREAT DYSPEPSIA QUEER.
TOTI TRUE
DIGESTIVE FLUID
as
GASTRIC JUICE.
Prepared from RENNET, or tho 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, Liver Complaint, Conxtipntion aad Debility, Curing after Natuie's own method, by Nature'i own Agent, the Gastric Juice. O* Half a teaspoonful of Pcraut, infused in water, wil digest or dissolve, Fine Pound* tf Rom*i
Berf in about two haurt, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Stioent of tie 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 FLOW, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in itsChem* ical powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect tvbttUate for it By the aid of the PE healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, coring 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.
ii powers, ana inrntsmng a c®mpuu ana perjta Milatefor it. By the aid of this preparation, painsand evils of INDIGESTION and DYSSPSIA are removed, jnst as they would be by a
Scientific Evidence!
BARON LIEBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, say#: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous 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 nnd eggs, will be toflened, changed, and digetted, just in die tame manner at they would be in the human ttomack." 0"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 REKARKASLK CtfkKS, from ail parts of the United States.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CTJRER, DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced tho most marvellous effects, in curing casos of Debility, Emaciation, Nervout 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 than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES in Philadelphia, New York and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate eases,and the cures were not only rapid aud wonderful, but permanent.
It is a great JVervout Antidote, aud particularly useful foi tendency to Bilious disorder, idver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated fever aud ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upou the Digestive Organs, aftor along sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance.
Dr. HOUOIITON'S PEPSIN is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—and In Prescription vials for the use of Physicians.
PRIVATE CIRCULARS for tho nse of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing tho whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon whichthe clidms of this uew 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. Agents—IVOOD A DONNELLY, Terre-Haute.
Wholesale and Retail Agents:
CRAIGHEAD «fr BROWNING, Indianapolis. April 9th, 1852-28-1
Every Family should have a copy,"
An invaluable book, only 2f eta. per copy—Man know thyxrlf.
DR.
HUNNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing on out-line of the Origin, Progress, Treatment aud Cure of every form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intercourse, by Self-nbuse or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything, that would offend the ear of decency, front the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a dolicate 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 and Ague, for twentyfive cents a copy six copies one dollar will be forwarded to any partof the United States, by mail, free of postage. Address postage paid, "Box, 196 Post Office, or the Author, 38 North Seventh Street Philadelphia."
FIFTY
DOLLARS FORFEIT, DR. HUNTERwill forfeit $50 if failing to core any case of secret disease that may come under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicUng.— Either sex are Invited to his Private Rooms, 38 North Seventh Street, without fearof interrupUon from other patients.—Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of lysician are invited to call.
JTmPOTKNCY—Through nnrestralnod indnl-
Se
noe of the passions, by excess or self-abuse, evils are uumerous. Premature impotencv, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organ#, loas 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 perfect cure.
READ AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health*and happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hands of physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all the ills tho human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in which be I# more successful than his brother professors, and to that be devote# most of bis time and study.
YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of disease* of the •exnal organs, together with uicers upon the body, throat, nooe, or legs, pains In the bead, or bones, mercurial rhcsmaUsm, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthiai excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, enables this Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. 83* Medicine forwarded to any part of tho United States,—Price five aad tea dollars per pac'
Philadelphia, September 14, 1853-53yl
25 Cent* Worth of O W N S
COUGH CANDY,
NEVER
fan# to ear# the moat obstinate COLD or COUGH of recent origin, aad for the alleviation of PHTHISIC, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, awl all other diseases af the onaasof respiration, tboamads hear Uatimony te lts afictcjs
Did I ever make so bold, Tt MR|H «f tdntdfil c»U I tack, when fishing oaoe with Aady, Aad died for want of Brown's Cough Caadyt Its in* ya* amr kaew before, Bow I coagfaed aasil sy throat wa# son, uladeed 1 cned, aad gave blnn a atlek Of Caady, which he ate .»e qnkk, It Mtw aadk liks ajqffifer,« triek, Bat Ob! the efcaage, hea shall I teii It acted oa we like a spell. That GfawUMjara a# jmie utA area, New stood before XBO, yaw, a ana, Who died with fishing with Mika Aady, Aad lived by takiag &osr«*s Coagh Caady. Bat thea Ostanh. &roacliiti#, Hmaiisy virftaal#, faakaow, »fntabui, .^f Aad CtM^tad Aithn
Coafoetiwaera geaenBy. laa. St« ISS3-I7-ly
February 18, 1853-2
THE
subscriber has completed and tested his improved Portable Grist Mill, for which he has appllod for Letters Patent. He is now prepared to furnish to order a superior mill for grinding wheat and COARSE GXAINS. The mode of attaching the Runner Stone to the Spindle, together with the improved feeding attachment,secures a high motion to the stone, with perfect safety even to a THOUSAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. The subscriber claim# that he has invented and attached to this Mill valuable improvements, which make It superior to all others now in nse. And further he ha# uo hesitation in guarantying it to grind wheat or coarse {grains as rapidly, and at the same time doing a# good work, WITH LESS LOSS or rowxa BV FRICTION, 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, 32,1 and 36 inches in diameter. They are placed in a substantial frame or husk and are driven by a belt with steam, water, or horse-power, and are WA*» KANTKD to perform perfectly in every particular.
SELLDIG OFF COST!
In consequence of being compelled to
REMOVE MY STORE,
For the purpose of REBUILDING, Stock of -1
WINTER CLOTIM IT COST. •Purchasers will find it to their interest to call at the
STAR CLOTHING STORE, before purchasing, as I am determined to offer them inducements greater than any other establishment in the City.
TP'
E E A E I N
STRAUS""«fc ISAACS
Are continually bringing on Fresh Lots of tho most choice and beautiful
NORTH-EAST
Nov,
12, 1852-tf
1852.
OCTOBER 8, 1852-2tf
E A & E E
LATEST IMPROVEMENT.
Noye's Improved Portable Grist Mill
Forwarding & Commission Merchants,
Dealers in all kinds of Produce, TERRIi-IIAUTE, INDIANA.
JOHN T. NOYE.
Buffalo, September 1st, 185L
JOHN T7 NOTE.
SUCCESSOR TO HAYWARD & NOYE, HANOTAcrtraKM or FRENCH BUBS MILL STOKES,
AMD* BKAEJEKS IN
Dutch Anknr Bolting Cloths,
Portable Grist Mill*, Screen Wires, Mill Screws,
The nidmigMd in#
Imui
letter, poet paid.
Boots, Shoes, Hats aad Caps.
W
E particalsriy iavlU a call of all la want of the above articles—we tore them to salt,' ia great variety—for Ladies, Geatleroea, Bo] Mi—o# aad Ohadrea. Jafl aad emiat oar 8to aad bo salted ia the articles needed.
^Stutw and UmdPUsUr, Water Mm*,*c. 4 Qf\fk PIECES DELAIN ES, of various Manufactory 87, Main Street. Office 12, Mala £\J\J stylet and prices. Street and 5 Central dock, BUFFALO, M. Y. {]00 pieces ALPACAS, plain black & fancy color*
appointed by the pro-).??
ISAAC B. HYMER,
April 30,1852-31-ly. Terre-Haute, lad.
WILLIAMS EARLY,
Nov. 5, tSSS-6y PeafUt' Sun.
J,
T. WALL, M. D., (uts or miwtr,)
Fhyvician, and Sncgeoiif
WOULD
respectfully aaaoaaeeto thaeffisaai «f Terrti^IIaate, aad vfctalty, that be ha# DragStow^ ts, where hcl
takea aa efiM at the Prairie City Corner 4th aad National Road Streets, awy be ftasndat ail times daring the day, «xatpc vhta urwOiiwli—By abs#at. tT
ROOOHI
Aad tsUstr ia the trala etr sesth Bat what ata these, srhy mathiay ao, Brawa*# Coagh Caady Oitas them #•. Smki at tka Prwrtetor*# pitaa Ey JL C» ^uua, tVm itaate, sad by Dragglat, Groeaesy
BEING
the P»irieH#aa#, where ha tmf
-X. .at
tlll
A
1
H. H. SMITH, D. P. A
tOk aerwuiaatiy located
Office «a Ohio street, 4th doar Pahiie ftgaare wilt at all times bs to wait an hi I# patr*M ia all thi^s perUlaiag to hisprofessioa.
B. lffo crofit ^v«i l« operatlaas aalooshy
T«rr»-Usaj«, Octsfa? 3,1851-1-ly
I am now offering my entire
B. W. BRUEL, North side the'Public Square",
TERRE-HAUTE, IND ANA.
LOUISVILLE
CLOTHING STORE
And Hat and Cap Establishment,
»UBLIC SQU/
NORTH-EAST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,
(FARRINGTON S BLOCK,
AN A.
Direct from their Own Manufactory, -v tf LOuiSVJJjLE, 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, ihnn this, that we continue to use our friends as well as we have ever yet done—more than thiswo know they do not desire.
N. B. A first rale assortment of Hats, Caps, Fine Shirts Cravats, Under Clothing, etc., cfc.
STRAUS & ISAACS,
CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE, TERRE-HAUTE. IND.
1852.
A NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OP
A A N W I N E
Boots and Shoes, lints, Caps, Hon nets, &c.
THE
attention of the citizens of Terre-Haute and vicinity, is respectfully called to my large stock of Faucy and Staple DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Csps, etc., just opened. The selection has been made wit!) the utmast care |as to style and quality and above all, with an eye to economy, knowing^ full Well that *^'vc |""*ft*ct to purchasers, it to tell them good is
satisfaction Goods at rxtrrmely low prices. This I flatter myself I am fully prepared to do. Having bought my goods exclusively for cash, no one will doubt for a moment my perfect ability to sell at such prices a# will commend themselves to all. Call at
F. NIPPERT'S CASH STORE, Farrlngton's Block, north side Public
November 12, lt»2-?tf Square.
300 SHAWLS
Among which may be fonud Square and Long Shawls, Thibet, Cloth, Cashmere and Merino Shawls Ladies' and Children#' Woolen Net Caps, at
November 12,1852-7tf F. NIPPERT3.
ALTOGETHER FOR LADIES.
A
TRULY beautiful assortment of Cambric and 8wia# Edging# and Inserting*, Undersieaves, Cuffs and Collars. Also, a few Mourning Collars, Black Silk Luce# and Fringe#, Velvet and Silk Trimming#, Linen Hdkfs., Kid, 8i!k, Lisle and -}Cotton Glove# WHITE DRESS GOODS of all
^n^e* ***&&mi (kind#, all of which will be sold unusually low at
al^.
POPLINS
GINGHAMS, plain, PRINTS, of «fl sal Hies
rietor of thisvaioabie patent,'Agent for T*r». and striped laute aad the surrounding counter." Any information la regard to its utility, price, dee., can be obtained by addressing him either pereoaaily or by
All of which will bo sold very low for cash at Nov. 12,185S-7U F.
N1PPERTS.
[Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes.
OA DOZEN Kossuth, Jeaay Lind aad Mexican OU Wool aad Far Bats 3 Case# Fashionable Silk Hats ,M:, ,± 30 dosen SUk aad Mohair PIuaiCttrtK a#
Velvet C#p#
40 case# Kip aad Calf Men'# Boots and Shone: 20 aad Enamel and Morocco Ladie# Booties, Buskins and Jeaay Lind's,
Gam Over-Shoes aad Booties, ai Nov. 18, IS5g-7tf F. JTIPPEBT'S.
GROCERIES.
LtXDOWICZ & HUT,MAN
ARE
now receiving their i|)ring siock, consii lag af a hill assortment of ilraeario# of
kiads,
Nails, Glass,
Tobacco,
Ae-,
saflof wWriiwfll bedispsosdof thelowst figare.
a at he a S to re a a March «, TSSf,-t3-Iy. LtH.
GAAM'S,
Mnsic.
!A
nmalf of TUtao Masle test jKtlnd W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK STORK,
Fob, II, •».
NEW YORK ADVERTISMENTS.
PXA2TO FORTE EMPORIUM,
Oft BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. The mo* yUJ. extensive and varied assortment of ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, plain ornamental, elegant patterns, elaborately carved, and highly finished with Pearl keys, all of our own manufacture, and warranted in every particular, can ba found at our Ware-Rooms, 361 Broadway, N. Y.
Sept. 17,1859*5iyl BENNET&.CO.
Avery's Sewing Machines.
I E O N $ 2 5 I PATEXTKO Oct. 19,1852..
fTIHrS machine is acknowledged by all wh« have used it to be superior to that of any oilier Sewing Machine ever invented, for its simplio* ity, compactness and beauty and strength of its stitch and its cheapness! It weighs about 25 lb#., aad costs only from $25 to $30. It will work neatIv with the smallest thread, and finest muslin, cambric or silk, as well as linen, woolen snd cotton goods, and all kinds of leather. It is so simple, that a child of ton years of age can understand and work it rapidly, without any danger of its getting out of order, and can do the work of more than 20 seamstresses much better in every respect than II can be done by hand. The stiches are independent of eacn other, so much so, that if every othor stitch is out, the seam still holds good and strong. It is unlike and much better thau any other sewing machine ever invented. This machine is peculiarly adapted to family use as it will do all kinds or sewing aad when known will be generally introduced into families.
The Avery Sewing Machine Company have perfected their arrangements for manufacturing on the largest scale,aad will supply any number of machines at the shortest notice. Orders addressed to CHARLES NETTLETON.2 51 Broadway, New York will receive prompt atteuUon,
Dec. 31,-14-135a-6m.
1852. BROWN & DODD, 1953
Forwarding and Commission Merchants, TOLEDO, on
H.C.Southwith, jr., Albany, Thomas 1*. Waters, New Y#rk, Wm. F. Leonard, do.
Chapin Sc Keyser, 113 Broad St, N. York.l Waters Sc Leonard, 2£ Court land St., do. T- P. Waters, 117 Broad St., do. O. P. Scovell, 5 Broad Street, Boston,
New York nnd Eric Railroad Company. For Freight apply to
cf.'s! Tappan!|
No-aCourtlnnd
March 12, IH59-S4yl
ACER'S i'TOftU
The Diploma of the Massachusetts Instituto wiis awarded to tlilr prepernllon by the Hoard of Judges in September 1847 nlso, tho Modal* of the tlireo rrent Institutes of Art, In this country nlso tho
Xploma of the Ohio Institute ut Cincinnati, hits been given to the CUKRR.Y PKCTOHAI., by tlicir Government in consideration of its extraordinary, excellence and usefulness in curing affections or the Lungs and Thront.
Read the following opinion founded on the long' experience of the eminent Physician of the Port nd City of ST. JOHNS, May 8, littl. Dr. J.C. Ayer,—
Five years trial of your CUERUY PECTORAL my practice, has oroven what I foresaw from lis composition, must lie truo, thai it eradicate# and cures tlie colds and couchs to which we, in thi# section, are peculiarly liable.
I think Its equal has not yet been discovered, nor do 1 know how abetter remedy can be made for tho distemper# of the Throat ami Lungs.
AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES: CLINTON LINE. Win. MontcathJfe Co., Albany,.Proprietors* Chapin & Keyser, 113 Bi oad Street, N. Y., 1 O. P. Scovell, 5 Broad Street, Boston, I 8 VVm. Montoath, Buffalo, fa Britton fc Co., Terre-Haute,
Western Freight Express Company. RRORAIKTORS: Wm. Montenth, Butfnio,
St., New Y.
H. Squiers, Dunkirk, Sain. Browu, General Freight Agent, Foot Duano Street, New York.
CHERRY PECTORAL
For the rapid Cnre of
covins, COLDS, IIOARSEIVKSS, BRONCHITIS, WU00PIIVG-C0UGII/ CROUP, ASTMIA, AND
C0NSU11PTI0N.
Of all tho nutnoroiiN meillclno* ••xlant, (nin! Homo of them valuable) for the cure of pnlinonury con.plaints, nothing linn ever been found which could comport* in itsi'ffi'CUwith till# Preparation. Others euro soinotimoM, but at nil limes nml lit nil dlHoimi'M of the lungs und thront wlicro rii«.li iII enn givo relief, this will do it. It is pleitwnii to tnki*, nnd perfectly safe In acnorduncv with tho direction*,. We do not advortiso for tho liiforinntlon of thoso' who hove tried il but IIIOKU who have not. Fnmilii'S that have known its value will not bo without it, and by its timely uso, they nro secure from the dangerous consequences of Coughs aud Colls which neglected, ripen Into futul consumption.
J. J. BURTON, M. D., F. R. S. $
See what It lias done on a wasted constitution,! not only In the following cases, but a thousand^ more: '.."j "tihmwKT, Jan. 24th,
Dr. Ayer: In the month of July last 1 was attacked by a violent dlarrhcca in the mines of Call-,.' fornla. I returned to San Francisco in hope of' receiving benefit from change of climate ana diet.1 My diarrhoea ceased, bnt was followed by a severe" cough—and much soreness. I finally started for bome, but received no benefit from the voyage. My cough contlued to grow wor#e, and when Ii arrived In New York, I wa# at once marked by my it acquaintances a# a victim of consumption, 1 must! confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt| what my friend# all believed. At this time I com-| menced taking your truly iuvaluable medicine! with little expectation of deriving any benefit from! its a##. Yoa would not receive these lines did I!| not re«rd it my daty to state to the afflloted,! throngh you, that my health, in the space of eigbt month#, is fully restored. I attribute it to tite use of your CHERRY .PECTORAL.
Yours truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH. WASHIJKJTO*,
Pa., April 12,1846.
Dear Sir: Feeling that I have been spared from* a premature grav#, through your snstr omental ity by ihe providence of God, I will take the liberty tftj exprea# to yoa my gratitude.
A Cough and alarming symptoms of Consumption had reduced mo too low to leave me anything Ilk# hope, when my physician brought me a bottle of your "PKCTOJUU"—It seemed to afford immediate relief, aad now ia a few weeks time has restored me to sound health.
If It will do for other# what it ha# for me, yoa are certainly one of tho ben«f*cton» of mankind. Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I am
Very reaeoctfnlly year#
With #acb aararaaoe and from rneh men, no stronger proof can he addeeed unless It be from Its attests a pen trial.
\f SRCBANTS la illairlwt to rapkt
JOHN J.CLARKE, Rector of St. Peter's Charoh.
Prepared aad Sold by JAMES C. AYER/' PHOTIC*!.
CHtMtxr, Lowell, Ma*sJf'a
Fdf silo by WOOD %c DONNELLY.! DrugghU, S. R. CUN INGHAM. TernBROWNING St, WALL.) HauU.
Aad #t ageacleo la nearlyorery town throughout «heWe#t- Deo. 3, n»2-10-ly.
To
ooaatry who visit
lapbalsh th#ir|Sto«k#, would
well to call aad examine my stock of GOODS. Having purchased many good# expret for the JOBBINOTRADK vblefawill hesol a sanll advance oa Now York cost, ut
Fmrringtaa't Blsck, North Side Public Nov. IS, IM-LTI ... |f. NIPPER'
