Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 March 1853 — Page 4
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PRAIRIE CITY
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BROWNING WATL.
WHOLESALE AS RETAIL DRUGGISTS, E*TM
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TKHRC-IIABTE, INDIAJVA.
A I N C' purchased Oil* now and elegant establishment from Its fertoer proprietor, Bwaln, and fitted It op la ti* «no*t desirable and convenient manner, we are now prepared to accommodate oil who will favor u* with tlieir patronage, with every article belonging to oar linew8 are now la receipt of very heavy Spring *«p piy, which r-jfKkr# oar stock one of the largest nud n»o*t complete ever brought to the Wabash Val!-y,, *11 of which we are prepared to warrant, and 4'« determined to wti for
/1 -.' 'Dr. R.
H.
ASH,or
Draga and Medicines, Surgical Instruments, ('hemfeab, Paints, Oils, Dre-Smfl*, Spices, Varnishes,
Brushes, Pwfuinm, Glassware,. ^Asjcricafl Window-Glass, Apothecary Shop Fantitore, TURK 'WINES Sc BRANDIES,
SnnflC Cigars, Tobacco, Fancy Soap, &c„ AH of which wo will aolt at Wholesale or Ret«ll, upon term*** favorable'as any establishment In tiia ••Valley." If a vlu|^ made e*le»#it*e arrangements Jo Now York, Boston, and Philadelphia, for the pure has* of our Good* Ircm Imparl n't and first hand*, wo feel assured that by these increased facilities, we can effar greater lndoc«m«nts*to the trade than baa av*-r Itfar« been offered in thla market, ffjT One of tha firm, Dr. WALL, being a pructl(toiler of Medicine, will keep hi* oiBce in the rot|tiling-room a«J will, at all times, give bla personal attention to the filling prescriptions, preparing family compounds, &.«,
N.H. Giusetig, Flaxseed, Beeswax and Mustard Ke«ui, taken In enchango for good*, or in payment of debt*.
N Iglu IWL nt tUo *Ue donr vu Fourth Street ji»y 7,
NEW CONFECTIONERY A I A On Main Street, ut ths Opf» Frout fortt »«r!y occa pwtt bv J. F. Burnett'* Saddlery, oppu»u«
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untiernlgned Kaa a fineatnekof CANDIES, 1 RAISINS, FKUfTd, and everyifilng itaually fuund tu ihe confectioner* Hue, which ho intend# io
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ftt th# low«at .pr|c»..
FftEStl BREAD, CRACKEH8, CAKES, At., ronnUuitiy un build «i»«i ffr *\V ho'eaaie and
Hla otd fr lentU and CHstomffa In city and eonntry will ht»ve their ordera uUsndcJ to promptly, as
formerly. WILLIAM II. SAOE, 0ppo*Ue Union Row. iVrro'liaute, March 12,
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Notico to Builders.
8Asn. noun, ni,iNn
ANP FRAME
MAN t" FACTORY.-
HAVE oomniftiicrd Ilia above twatneM In the 1 shop Ute'Iy o«-. «uled by A. Ciiainberloln, on Fourth atrctsl, near tha 1'oat Office, Terre-Iiuute and would tuke tifls method of Informing penona (iiut iy wunt attylbiug In tha above line of bual* itoaa, and invite them lo give.Bte a call, a* intend manufacturing iny article* from the eery btti ialitji of Lumber. P- rsona erecting bwtidiiiga in iho city ot couutty will find it to their iiiterwt to
UI trie a enll, ft# I «hu!t apare pstin* to accommovtnto them in fmUh tnd the luteal atyiea of work. Or.len from dlalance can beaeftt through the r«*t liTl«e, »«i «clll receive Immediate attention. Peraona In the city will leap ftrdora a*r«*r}7 possible. G. 8HAF J* ER.
Terre-IIonte, July 3, lgM'40-tf
NEW SKlE STORE
RCTIOOLLV VAW/XORN,
Oflcr lor sale a largo assortment of BOOTS AND S1IOX AI.SO, A VARIETY OF
'8AVSf i&i«f All of wlilch they will «ell at wliolmaale or retail, *l*t ths-lr new utoro tu Phasnix Row* on N»tton^l ^RoaJ atreot, filth d«or from the corner ef Market
They will al»o manufactaro Bootn and Sboea to order at the aaine place. sdiiOOLEY & VAMIOUN.
Tefrc«llflttte, Oetobaf-10, lN»{-2"tf
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CeaL e«sd many J' them hai S u. TWO riHK 1VLACEP, one ft?
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IS- AN A PAN N W S S i'nVK FlXTl-Ri^. Arc. XT' J*w. o^ '-tarkei Str**e» ®1 No^th of Naiiooal 8- st -«t» #ppMau« F*rrlnrto»% Tvrr»«Ua«te, imst-va. Jaws-5. t^WStf
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CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAHVm & MtJNHOE,
QjE2?E£AL NEWSPAPER AND PE.RIODI CAL AGKXT8 Aha, AgenU for ike *tU of
Printlog Preaaea, Type, Ink, Paper, Carda and kwp eonaiantly on h»nd a good awwrtmeiit of STATIONERY. »nd ail of the late Pobllcation»,a(
Xo.&! Fourth Street, weat of Walnof, October 15,1^52. CiniidoatI, Ohio.
ABIA ZELLER,
.^ WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Dealer in IZnylith, French, German and Amertean Ckmi£*lt, Oruftt, Mtdieinet, Painta, Oil*, Dget,
Varnithiv, Bruthte, Glastteart. Perfumery, S(e. N. E. Corner Jf aia and C«lBinb»«i *tre«U,
CI.NCIiS'N ATI.
OFFERS
to undoubted
prompt cimi'-n, on tbe usual lima, as low as they ran be purchased id any of the neighboring cities. We respectfully invite the attention of Merchants, Manufacturers, Physician*, Consumer* and Dealera, generally, who will find our atock to comprise a (all, exuu*irr and well-selected suppiy of
PttCome
ti4 Uoor Xorib of PStfliflt
JOIINSAV^Rr
HAS
Jt'ST -REChlV tl an «ii»«Mt endless variety of Parlor aad Cookmg Stoves, Among hla preaent aaaortment may be. Triumph, frwm Dayl»»j Urto*U»r s.Ltat« au, iv tuckian Premiums froui CinHnuatl New World, Globe,AtU*,tj»h»«ilatarandC«»Ut*- r.^ o. New York. Thew are all e.v ent Cooking Sto**#» .VJst of iturn intended far either IF^Hf or
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to Drnggtata, Coantry M'rchania,, and
Physicii»«, a *ery e*te«itire Stock of the fvr^^bie articira. Confinea lib* particular attention to ftupplying Met k'ir»fr* of th« «E.«T QC*r.rrr and ftseta confident that bla pi iva for that grade of Gocie are oa low a* any ether iiouae In tha City
SrcaAf. ATTtsno* err** to o*D*aa. February 4, 16-53-19-Iy
I, STKACB. E HAZLETT.
IOAAC RTRAITR at CO., I A O «0*»XR "f *HO!«T A HO JOHH aTREKTa, f.
CINCINNATI, OHIO. 1 Hi
Warehonss, No. 19 Front Street, between Main and Walnut. fSllE above la a wood cot of a donbla-gea?«d "Queen of the South" Corn Milt. "Weroaiiufacturo aCob Breaker of greAt atrength and dus ily, and eaae of operation.
We thl» uacful contrivance on all size* of Millii, by whi menna we convert a Com Mill into a &ot'k Feed Mill but a few rnluutea work to ptit it on, or ta5ie it off.
W# m«n«raciwre po*"UW« Mil*** una dow* hie geared (b«at qnality ef French burra) to grind Wheat,Corn and Stock Feeda.c^Icointed for steam, water or horae v- Theaa iMtlfa have been run by aleam and hern power in competition agnimtt the other m..ke of Mllla of our city, at our Stale Fair*, and have never failed to carry off the first premium—on one occasion was awarded a beautiful allver meUal. Our Mills, also took two firat preroiuma, ni the beat Mill*, at two annual Fair# of our M*«hanlts'e Institute.
AJLSO— Portable Saw Millf. fn be ran by at.iorti, water or horao power. Thla IU. waa exhibited In operation by horte power, at the Ohio Slate Fair, In 1850, whfen it w«i awarded a premium and a a el a
ALSO—Different klmia of portable horac powers, and ateam Engine*. All our article*, for ewei of operattou. almpUcity, uaefutnea*, and durability, are aurpaased by none now in oae.
AU our article* are warranted a» repreaened— or no *»!«-—at our coat of transportatiou ami the
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NOTR—Mr.
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8trnub to run an i» inch Mill Burrow* &. Co. to f«" «»Inch Mill. e^cosn TRJAI.. fitrnub to run a &i inch Mill liurrowa Si. Co. to run a 21 Inch Mill.
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toiateroua about hla Mill, and
eo«r«tteoiv*i¥ cutereJ Into verbal aureemunt with me to grind corn thus: whoever griuda the tnoal, reeurdinsr qualitv and quantity, waa to be the owuer of both mills, at each and every trial.
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Tnia» tai*t-
Stranb to run a'26 inch Mill Hurrowa & Co. to run a 30 Inch Milt. When the pinch came, that boisterous courage
*lf,Potheabove I now append a challenge to "grind cob feed out of whole ears of corn. I *M| rwn mv 18 Inch
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of the South,"
with a t^H-brrwW attaehrao«.t, the satne article that todk ty at tk* Okv 8t*t* :Ftg'- f*** toti, o»t «S4 inch Siv raw* Mill and William Stewart'* Ohio and Keutt. ky Stock freed Mill*, both to be run at oace nnri if you are apprehensive of a riakv hualnvyou have my entire approbation to run .Kit. Por. oy'aCarn Cruaher aa au ausillary, Should nty ai«f lf arth l- fail to grind equal in quality and quantity to the combined production* of the two or three rollU (j«*t aa you please) thru you «»n draw a few hundred dollars as atakea
boys, (tow't be cowaf. 'j —there Is nothing i.tto thie Wefit* of thinf.
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ISAAC STRAU&
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NISUISG DEPOT,
Book Agents Wanted. 'J £gSJTf" f|V, .0.: -rW®fk#l»I*^M»| I .FfWKllOdf S" «•*!»«•»»*. wacDMa*** t« UM*» wMfcktf tr -3
Terre-Haute
S O E
PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED,
Wbote«ale and Retail
J. R. CUISINGHAM,
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^iat OLD STAnD.) ____
now in receipt of bia winter anpplies, com priniag every variety of article* In hi* line, making hlaatock the Utr^sl and nto*t complete in Terre-ilaute.
baud* on tliemoit favorable term* t^ref^t* la enabled to keep the Best Assortment of Pure
The purchai tog and aelecting of medicines anited to the wanta of tbe country, and thecompoundlog of th® varioU« prepafittious of the shop* with care and precision, that it may anawer the purpoae intended, i* a matter of ao much importanee to the purchaser, that be feela it to be bis duty to give his porsonui and on.iuidtd attention to it, aa Jong a* he remain* in the bn«sine*a.
By hia experience of fifteen year* In 1 erreHaute, together with, hi* attention to the preparing and (JiaptQsiug of M«liclrtfs, ha hope* will inaure htm a co all nuance of former patronage, for which be feel* himaelf nmier maoy obliga lions to tlio citirotm Of Vigo and adjoining counties. diaposad to continue, to serve them aaloug as they say. ...
O* Prescriptions put up with care, and all orders promptly filled and forwarded by iustruotiona, and warranted to give autlsfactlon. ]li* stock now con»i.ta of ageneral assortmcntof
Mineral and Botanic Medicines. Alto, A large supply of all the moat POPULAU PATENT MEDICINES, Which can be furnished at Manufacturer'* prices bv the Gros* or Dozen, and ,r 'i)oc., 3, lf.r)2-l0-ly J. R. CUMNGIIAM.
E E O E S fiBLBLMEo
WILLIAMS
A K.4ULY have Removed from
their Old Stand, to the Storo recently occupied by M. W. Sedun, on National H*ad Street, adjoining Cuuinghum'a Drug Store—
Opposite the Conrt House. We are now oponine a Itnrge and General Stock of FANCY AND STAPLB DRY GOODS of American and Foreign. Futtria, comprising every variety of ,v
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LADIES DRESS GOODS—ntctiSilks.McriisSes, Cufhmeres, Mus. D'Laltiea anu 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 secoud mourning. Rlbbona, Gloves, Hosiery, and all the minor article ior Ladle*, Mi«sea&Children*' uae.
Having eng^d the services of Ma. JOHN RKIX-
IIARO
Kimbali, the partner of J. U. Bur-
row*, wiiile exhibiting a Burrowa Mill at oj.rState Fttlr last fill,
to osiiial in the i.nnor department of our businesa, and under our new arrangements, we are prepared to offer auch inducement* to buyers as will guarantee perfect satisfaction.
Please elv* ua a call. Nov.5flW2-6.vl WILLIAMS & EARL\
1 a a
Beady Made Clothing.
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URGE Stock of Cloth*,Caasimerea, SutlncU, All Wool Tweeda—Cloak Llnltiga— Merino, lilack Satin and other Vesuugs. Kentucky Jfeau# and Linaeya.^^kpc^
Also,
Fot Farmers aud Working Men, a cheap lot of Clothing, Hwvy Overcoats, Sack*, lants, and Vesta—with kj |r
Kossuth and Buena Vista Ileta. Sup. l'iuah and Fur Capa-^ Buck. Mitta and Gloves— For Sale at the PEOPLE'S STORE. Nov. Sth, l852-6*ty Br WILLIAMS&-EAUIX
NOTICE. '21
ri^HB CO-PARTKERSUIP beretbfore existing I between the s-ibsCribera ia thia day dissolved by mutual consent the Book, Notes and Account* in-longing to the firm are assigned to J. W. nouRh!oa, who will contiuue the bn#i»«»s at the Old Stand, and will pay the debts owing by the firm .J-W. IiaUGHTUN,
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T*rre-£j*ute, Deo. 4ih, 1S52 lltf
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JOHN MITCHCI-I.,
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Ity purchasine tbe aland long occupied by him-1 aeif a* a Drug Store, he conrider* himself permanently *ettled, and with the present arraugement of making cath pvrck****, give*him the advan-
u,..f obuim^e^i. fluimjj URUSBiSTS.
that can be prenred in the Eastern and Western i• .PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SPICES, cities, and offer* aa good bargains a* the name quality of medicine* can be bought at any other eatablishment 0 the #abaab.
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711^ ^OTOGENIC. 1' MESSKS. STONKR COKEY'S r\ N a a a
ISthrongedinwith
NOW full blast, and their room# are visitors and enstomera, who are 1 eaffer to procnrooiw of those fine Daguerreotype*
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t:i.v«ir^whic hi *li!t«*i »e that for Uk- They bive the knack of
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actlcle pre*v d, tb* prl i* mark
justly !trats«fni(»jr 'Itself". Pet* taken »hou tail
ii»i?ire We, for which they are so
tiie Image from the person eqmt to life us who iaive not yet had their picturiw avail themaelvea of this*rare oppor-
Itit \'k lus'.f wtlfn *lven in tto Art and an dottli' In. lHt* now furni.'ihed on
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•.1r i'oi p, Apparatus «MStodt for **fct lv06s*i Vi-.R BISVILLK CLOTMI?eo«STOa«,"
THIRD STORY,—Entranco ou Market Street.
f*^3."44, A- OottH fotget tke pil«e.
bo ea^ied on th#|.itvery ofj ytrrt.B»nte, October 8.1$52-Stf
I 5 0 A J, M. I1AC.KR embraces this opportunity of iaformlng hia forroer patrona, pnbile gtp ,r»Uy, tSsat We ha* removed hi*
Saddlery and Harntsss Manufactory, Hh&T/rani' b,) ttf, Market Street, south of Lonrdl^'s iuru--ti v.lole I4*ery Stabte, wfeewf hekwieaikceii* .! «*»rtnip«t SADDLERY, HARXE^,BliIDLES, and every thing in thai Ih». ST «U work entrusted to him w*»tty aad prw»?5»y Woi^BteJ.
Mr. SAMVEL 1LVGER H»»also r^moredlia MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE ia the the fe«iidt«j. Ail bus!MMfrtsat
entruftted htm will receive prompt and
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*6d deikioos FIGS SA€E*S, ^ppoaite r.ikia Row.
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tn&Tvait BKITTOM& CO., fORWAit0i.su ttltaiSSIOX €11A
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TESRE-ttAUTft, INDIANA
CASH PAIO prott
Wbeat, Barltjr mad Boas* *ad A THEIR WARSHOGSE, Con»«r of Flwa-aa*Sa^ej%e**s, C*mI &hI». owwrinr is. iissi-iitr
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Receiving, Forwarding, and mission Honse, EVANSVTIiLE, INDIANA.
LEWIS &. GRA¥»
Successor* tothelaUfmvJ iSwrin^»m,Cra*t Jf C».,
WOULD
re^pectfuliy *ay to the frieadaof
the late firm, a ad lo ahippera of Produce
and Merebandiae g^aeraHy, tlif tall coaiigameuU and commission* entreated to oar charge, afaall receive tbe ntmoatcare and attention tail re-*bip-menta will bit effected with diapalcti, and at the very lowest rates of freight. The incrsaee in tonnage on the Ohio river thiiMNO Is unuaually lar^e, and wlit eanae a material decline in the rate* on shipment* So a ill, which we wi»b tbe W abash abipperato note.
Our W bai f-boat has beern much enlarged and improved, and, with our Warcboupe, gi^e* facilities* of the fir,«t ei,a»s for Receiving, Storing and Forwarding Freight and for promptness
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National Road Street direcl!S North of industry and anention .o bu^ae**, wc ackuowiydge the Court House, Xerre-Itaule. hd.
IJtO Mjxirion, and refer to I CriAtxccr Roam, Bbmbst & Co., Terre-Haute. ^L-8. Wt^jtt,-^ sj.
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And Merchant* generally,) £wii*t«Ife. Dec. 10,1352-11-6m LE\^IS & GRAY.
SCRIBNER & DEVOL,
AND DEALERS IN
Medicines. e-tTrtx»c
Tobacco, Dye-Stuffis, Garden Seeds,
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CORNER OF MAIN AND STATE STREETS, NEW ALBANY, LND.,
of ibe firm baa ju«t returned from the Eastern cities, where he purchased from ti»e Importers and Manufactured* large and extensive stock at rates that will enable them to compete with any house in the West. J^sT.
May 1852-S5yl
A I A O S E INDIANAPOLIS, INDIAN A.
D. D. SIiOAN, Proprietor.
TT^IIIS E»ia!iHi*hment is new, and aituated lu I the centre of |Jie City. O" An Omnibus and llnggage Caralwaya In attendance to carry pasaeiigers and baggage to and from the Depol, free of charge.
September 24, l85S-52y 1 ________
A. H, L. BAKER,
Forwarding & Commission rsjj. sie»v •*va
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E A E I N O E BEL, AIR, "(HIT. RIVKB FEEUEK DAM.)
CLAY COUNTY. INU
INDIANA.
JOCKS, for building purposes, for aula at the Bel Alt Quarrlc*. feb. 27-22-ly
New Carriage Manufactory. I HAVE commenced the Carriage Manufacturing businesa, at my N
Shop, in North Terre-Haute, on the
corner of Fifth Street and Lafayette Road, where all brauchea of the busineas will be promptly attended to, and any work from my shop shall not be surpassed on the Wabpsh, for beauty of style# eletT.p. cf finish or complete workmanship and durui iiHy,uud at prices, CHEAPER than here-
A^arietybf Carriages, Doggies, IJnrouchcs and Wngons. always on hand and for sale. O* REPAIRING of all kindsdouc on the shorteat notice. Also, Painting and "Varnishing done with neatuesa.
JNO. WM. DOUGLASS
Terre-Haute, April 9,1H52-231/
(Q»$500 CHALLENGE! WHATEVER concerns tbe health and happiness of a people is at all times of the mwt valuable importance. I take it for granted that every person will do all in their power, to save the. lives of their children, and that every person will em eavor to promote tlHir own health at all sacrlficea. I feel
WORMS, according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physician*, are tlio primary cause* of a largo majority of diseases to which children and adults are liable ifvou have an appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to another. Bad Breath, Paiu In the Stomach, Picking «l the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow FeveT, Pulse Irregular—remember that a.I these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy:— %'X
Hobensack'a Worm Syrup. An article founded upon Scientific Principle*, compounded with pnrely vegetable substances, being perfectly saf* when taken, and can be Riv.m to themost tenuerlnfant with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaints and Dinrrhaa have made them weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of rty Warm Syrup1are such,that it Mauds-with out an equal in the catalogue of medicines, In giving tone and strength W the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with DvsrxrsiA, the astonishing cures performed by thi* Syrup after Physicians have failed, Is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all other*
THE TAPE WORM!
Thi* Is the most dUfiCult Worm to destroy of all that Infest the human system, It grows to an almost Indefinite length becoming so colled and fastened in the Intestines and Stoqtacfa effecting the health so sadly as to ea»s* St. Vita* Dance, Fli*, &c., that those afflicted *wWum If eversnspeot that It Is T*f* Wo*a* hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy till* Worm, a very eoet^elic treatment mast be pursued, it would therefore be proper to lake 6 to 8 of thy Liter Pills so as to remove all obstructions, tfiat the Worm 8vrup mayact direct upon tha Worm, which must be taken In dose* of 2 Tableepocnfolis 3 limes a day these directions followed b»*e never been known to fail Itt caring the most obctiaat* caw of T*FE Wowt.
Q$r Hobensack's Liver Fills. ICo part of the system Is mere liable to dlaaa*e than the LIVER, it scrvlng as a filtentr to parlfy the biood or gifltag the proper secreiionto tJ«t Mfe *0 that any Wrong- cctioil of the Liver effecta the other t4aportaat part* of th# system, aad retail* variously, In Liver Complaint, Jauadlee, Dyspep|a We should, tlterefare, watch erery symptom that anight indicate wrong «et»|n of the Liver The*e PHI* being composed of ROOTS and PLANTS furnished bv nature to ileal the sick. Namely, 1st, Aa KXIUCTORAN T, which augoaents the secretion from the Poimonary muens membrane or proatwHes tl»* discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An ALTERATIVE, which changes town inexplicable aad in sensible manner the certain morbid action of tlw system. 3rd- A TONlC.i which fir** toa* aud ttrcagtb to ibe aerroos *y»-' tern, iwaewiafr iwsaltb aod vigor 10 all parts of tb* itc^y. 4th- A CATHARTIC, whfeb acta ia perfect. harttOisy the other Iagradk-it#, aad operatise oa the Bowcfe, and eapetttog «h* mom «f corrnpt and vitiated matter, and parity ing the BlovAr wM6l»diritt»y» dIsease aad raatoec* hialtt.
ONo 4 Too wm &ad these
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aa invaiaabie taedleiaa
la aaay oamphdst* t* whicli y«« w» «bjeetia ^Muractiom etther total «partial, tiwy haw teea fiMtndof ia«Mta»hk
benefit,
reotmiag thft
fanctiwkaj *mag*mmMU l« a beaHbyactioa, partfylac the blood aad ether daida ao «#*etaaily to pat lo aight#ilM«r»pl«daUw5.M:b «ayaxl*e Itom tmvalaritk^ a* headM^N, «ttdiamf, «J*aoi«* of tsffct, paita ta tbe aid#, laack, 5*.
Hon* aalea* sifawd J. Jf. HobcMaeJt, laliothwheiaf h«w* toleatioa. O* Agwa^a triafeiaf a«w Kapplka, and Stw»
Said rn aa &mjgglst* ««d ilerdbaat* ta the Hai««d Sfca^s PaatjriitaB ta bo oblaiaad »f the
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tfatartd aemWat to Art of Ons^T« i*,to Coort fer Ow ttftwa Pirtrirt of rw»n».vl~
Aaother Soieatific Wocddr
DRGREAT
J. S. HOUGHTON
DYSPEPSIA CURKR.
THE Tncs
DIGESTIVE FLUID OR GASTRIC JUICE.
Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX.afterdimsUon.aof BARON LIEBIO, the gre«5 Phj'sioleslcal Chemist, by
J. 8. HOUGHTON. M. D-, Philadelphia, Pa. This la a troly wt nderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint,
Constipation aod Debility, Curing after Natute'a own method, by Nature'aown Agent, the Gastric Juice. JJT Half a teaapoonfnl of Perstw, Infused In water, wil digest or dissolve, Fine Poundt ef RoaU lief in abest two boars, out of tlw stomach.
PEPSIN la the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulation Agent of the Stomach and Inteatines. It i* extracted fnm the Digeative Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an AnnricUL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect »ub$tttu!e for it. By the aid of thi* 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 caaea of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed lo be oa the verge of the grave. Tha Scientific Evi deuce upon which it Is baaed, is lu tha highest degree curious ami remark iWe.
Scientific Evidence!
BARON LIEBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, aaya: "AD Artificial Digestive Fluid, analagou* to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from themucoua membrana of the stomach or the Ox, in which various articlea of food, aa meat and eggs, will be nflened, changed, and digested, jmt in the same tnanntr a* they would be in the human tlomach."
JD" Call on the Agent, and get a Deacriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of SciKtfTtnc EVIDENCE,similar the abovo, together with Report* of
RKMARKADI*to
to be my duty to solemnly assure you that TED. Containing an out-line of the Origin, Pro .. 1 _• it... T* .1
CuaKs, 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, Neroout Decline, aud Dyspeptic Consumption. It ia impoasible lo give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES in Philadelphia, New York and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases,and the cures were not only rapic and wotuJerful, but permanent.
It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particularly useful foi tendency to Bilious disorder, Ldver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated fever and ague, and the evil effect* oT*Qu inine, Mercury, aud other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickuess. Also, for excess in ealiug, aad the too free use of ardent spirit*.. It almost reconcile* Health with Intemperance.
OUGHTON'S
PEPSIN
IS
Dr.
To which is added, receipts for the cure of the abovn diseases, and a treatise ou the causes, symptom* and cure of tbe Fever and Ague, for twentyfive c«nt* a copy six copies one dollar will be forwarded to any part of the United States, by mall, free*!' poatsge. Address postage paid, "Box, 196 Post Office, or the Author, North Seventh Street Philadelphia."
FIFTY
BR will forfeit |50 if fulJing.to cure any case of secret disease that may come under hla care, no matter how long standing or afflicting Either sex are iuvltea to his Private Room*, 3d North Seventh Street, without fearof Interruption from other patients.—Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in tbe selection of a Physician are Invited to call. lMPOTENCY^—1Through unrgptrataed IndolgvBee of the passions, by excess or self-abuse, the etfil* are numerous. Premature impotency, luvolustlary seminal discharges, wasting of tlio organ*, los* of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or cooatitotional derangeuieat,are *aro tofoiluw. If necessary, consult tha Doctpr with confidence he offer* a perfect Cure.
READ AND REFLECT.—I*he afflicted would do well lo reflect before trusting their health end happiness, and ia many cases their lives, la the hands cf pliystelaus ignorant of this cbws of raaladitM. It is certainly impossible for one man to nUiierstand ait the 111* ttio human family are subJect to. Every respectable physician has hi* p«oUiia# branch, ia wtiich he is mora successful than bis brother professors, aod to that he devote* most of his lime and stady.
YEARS 01 PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the Wudy acd treauneaiof diseases' of the sexual drgaus, tofether with ui«e« upon the jr, Uiroat, nose, or leg*, pain* in th* head, or hone*, mercurial rlieutnaiism, strictures, gravel, irrega!.'rities, d^e«*e*arisfngfrom ysithful excesses, or impuritie* of the Mood, whereby the: consUtutlon has become enfeeble, eaiabU»i the Doctor to offer #pe«dy relief to ail who may piano themseive* under his care. fT Medicine forwarded to any part ef tbe Luited *4**,--Price fire and tea dollars per package.
Pniia«iei,9bia, September 14, !V-S2yl
ANEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
A I A W I E
Boot* aad Shoes, Ilats, C/ip*, Boaaets, Mtc*
THE
alttalloa ef the citizen* of Twrre-Haat* aad vicinity, Is re*p**!tf«Uj^ Uire stock of Fancy aad Staple DRY GOOD®, Beets *»d Shoe*. Il*ts, C*p«, etc., just e|waed. Hie selection has been oade with th* wUnact care aa to style *nd qa^lty aad *&*« *». with aa eye t^nomy, knowing.fall well tiuA tofi^rfet MtisfactI«B«to aarchaatr*, i»t» *tt then Good* extrtmdy U*! pr***. This I ftatte? myself «oi folly prepared to do. Having boa£bt my rnoi* exclmrively for cash, ao «oe wiil doabt for a teat say perfect ability to «dll at sacb prlccs as c«nnead thenwelve* to alL Call at
will
»*ft 3, *»-ayt Nor. It, i«S»-7tf
F- MPPERT'S CASH STORE, Farriafftaa'* 6fak, aorth aido PaMIe
SovMtber I% DS3-7tf S^aaia.
ALTOGETHER FW1ADIES. A TRULY beaaUfal swwrlm^ot ofCwnbrtcand iX S wis* aad InaeHinjp*, Catiaad Coilajs. Atoo, a few Moatralaif Cottar*,
kiads. *11 af which wttl b* rjid «wnlr Jsw 1
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^February 18, 185iV2
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Ciacui.ARs for the use of Physicians,
may be obtaiued of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon whichthe claims of this new remedy are based. As Is not a tecret remedy, no objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing aud regular practice Price, OSE DOLLAR par bottle. Agents—WOOD $• DONNELLY, Terre-Haute.
Wholesale aud Retail Agents:
CRAIGHEAD A- BROWNING, Indianapolis. April Sth, 1652-28-1
Every Family should have a copy," An invaluable book, only 23 ctt. per copy~Man knowUtytelf.
R. HUNNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLIG-
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f*»« mat lAsm r\f A l«u«aa
gresa, Treatment and Cure of every form of diaonse contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intercourse, by Self-abuse or by Sexual Excess, with advice Tor their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical tuclmiculitien, aad everything, that would offeud the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty yearrsucceesfu I practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature.
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prepared In Powder
and in Fluid form—and in Proscription vials for the uso of PHIVATEPhysicians.
S5 SELLING OFF COST!
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WITH I.ESS
FRICTIONgood
RANTED
DOLLARS FORFEIT, DR. HUN-
In consequence of beinff compelled to
REMOVE MY STORE,
For die purpose of REBUILDING, I
Slock of
WINTER CLBTHLIIAT COST
Purchasers will find it to their interest to call at tho
STAR CLOTHING STORE,
beforo purchasing, as I am determined to oiler them inducements ereater ^iian any other establishment in the City.
than any other Portable Mill now in
to perform perfectly in every particular. O N 'V. N O E Buffalo, September 1st, 11?51. sw
JOHN T. NOYE,
SUCCESSOR TO HAYWARD &. NOYE,
MAKCPACTURKR*
or
FRENCH BTJBR MILL STONES,
ASU UEAt.hR* IN
Dutch Anker Bolting Cloths,
Portable Grist Mills, Screen Wires, Mill Screws, Damsels, Spindles, Casting*! Cast Iron Proof Staff*, Orvtut**, Pagins and Johnson'* Smut MUltJ
INDIA RUBBER BELTING AND HOSE, Siacco aod Land Platter, Water Lime, etc. Manufactory 87, Main Street. Office 12, Maln/ Street and 5 Central dock, BUFFALO, N. V.
The undersigned ha* been appointed by tbe pro prletor of this valuable patent, Agent for Terr* HaUts and the surround lug couutry. Any infor motion in regard to it* utility, price, Bui., can b* obtained byaudrcsking him either personally or Ly letter, bost paid. .....
ISAAC B. HYMER,
April 30,1862-31-ly. Terre-Haute, Ind.
iBooteTshoes, Hats and Caps.|
WE
muttcoiarly invito csll of alt in wallt of the'abovo article*—we hate them to suit, in great r*rt#fy—for GeHtitnen, I Mi»es and Children. Call and examine our Sivc* _ofi b. sailed in the articles needed. and be wii«a
,a
WJl4UAMS BARL
£3„1 W. IHiUEli, fog North side the Public Square,
TERRE-HAUTE, INDANA.
LOUISVILLE
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J3pi
CLOTHING STORE
And Hat and Cap Establishment,
NORTII-K\ST COKNKR OF TIIK PUIIUC SQUARE,
(FARHlNfi ON S BLOCK,)
E E A E I N I A N A
STBAIIS & ISAACS
Are contiuuall^ bringing on Fresh Lots of the most choice and beautiful
JsAJDireot from tlieir Own Manufactory,
To enumerate tho advantages of buying at this celebrated Establishment would bo superfluous. Our customer* for fifty miles round need no other assurances from us. to induce ihem to call upon us, Ihnn tbii. thai we continue to use our friends as wel'i as we have ever yet done—more thun thiswo know they do not desire.
B. A first rate assortment of
NORTH-EAST
'Nov. 12. 18.52-tf'
I,ATEST IMPHOVE.IIENT.
husapplied for Letter! Patent. Ho is now prepared
y,
Nov. 5,185^-6y Peoples' more.
J3L R. SMITH, D. V. S.
Bj.-Oifie*
\(i now ®erma«e»liy ioc*tfcd itt hi* on Oiiio siroel, 4U» door East of tha) Pnblic Sonare. wi.i all times be ia reiwln«* to wait oa fats p«iMatin all things pertal»lng to
MERCHANTS
tor operation uaUm by
previous arr*J*gement. Terre-UMt#, Oetober 3, l»M-Iy ..
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
la th* country who vUit:
««rk«t to repieni^ Iboiifitock*, w«W trell to eail and examine my stock of MY) GOODS. Ilarlng pvrehzmtl many goods expr-^y for tho JOBBING TRADE which will b* ooJ at «mll Mhiue «tJi«* York cost, *1
Block, Nor* «££.»»rftjy.
So*. 12, ltfS2-Ttf N iPPERT «.
T. WALL, M. D„
(IUTC
or ax*T!?cxr,)
Physician and Snrgeon,
W°.FWJNSRRS
Ukfta aa Ok» at tlw Prairie City Drag Store, Corner 4th aad National Road StroeU. where he aaay b* foand at alt time* during the day, except
*£?SSatSttSSwhere He tnof bi footrd at nighu April 30,18&a-3ia
Music.
NEW amv/ij of Piano Ma*fc, mat received W. II. BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK »WRR
A. *j r*b. ii/'w.
tosi or row« »r^ No case will bs put under treatment where there Is no prospect of a cure. In oil cftaes where a cure is promised, lite Patient complying with direction*,
operation. These Mills are of the best qua!Ity of French Borr Stones, and are from 20 to 24, 30, 3^2, and relief 1* not obtained, no chaTge will bo made in diameter. They are placed in a for medical attendance. and 36 luches substantial frame or husk aud are driven by a bell with steam, water, or horse-power, and aro
WAR
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am^iio\v plTenngs ,niy entire
LOUISVILLE, KY.
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Noye's Improved Portable Grist Mill rflHE subscriber has completed and tested hi*j Improved PorUible Griat Mill, for which lie' pplied for Letter:! Patent. He Is now prepared to furnish to order superior mill for grinding 11HK undersigned Inform* the public thnt owwheat and CUAKSE GSAINB. The mode of attaching ing to ilia groat amount of Chronic Dlsesses, the Runner Stone lo theSpIndlo, together with tlieS «Inch «re prevalent In this country, thnt he will In Improved feeding attachment,secures high motion future devote the principal part of Ills tlma to the to the stone, with perfect safely even to a THOU-) treatment of Uioso difficult but Interesting class of SAND REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE. The diseases. subscriber claims that be ha* invented and attached No prescription will be made without fir*t seeto this Mill valuable Improvements, which make Its |«g the patient. superior to all others now In use. And further he) in future It will lie expected that all person* Bphas no hesitation in guarantying It to grind wheat'plying for relief, will come prepared lo pay for utor coarse Jgralna as rapidly, and at the same time tendance previous lo leaving Lafayette. doing as work,
The l^afayette Infirmary ha* been open about one year, during which time there has been treated some three huudered cases, many of whom have been afflicted from one to ten years. Dr. Fonda Invites all who may wish information concerning {his" success in practice, to call on those who have been treated by him. By doing this the fucts may )bo obtained, aud none misted. As 1 have from I twenty to fifty under treatment all tho tlmo, tbe moat satisfy !»ry knowledge concerning my iflures in Eye cases,is lo sen the patients themselves.
Thi* course wilt give full satisfaction, as any per{son who ha* been afflicted can fully appreciate th* condition of those suffering.
Hon. James P. Ellis, do do Hon. Tho*. O'Neal, do do Martin Roads, Lafayette Resin Jones, do Esquire Bemlss, do George N ichol, do Lyman Taylor, do £. M. Weuver, merchant, Lafayette Ross Gordon, do do T. P. Emerson, jeweller, do Henry Lawrence, druggist, do W. Mumford .agrlculturcl warehouse,Lafay'tej Ir* Howe, merchant. Lafayette Andrew Pierce, Warren county, David Smith. do J. D. Armstrong} do John Gray. do Wa, Rboad*. do Wn. Citizen, do S.s
KHOJIB,
Iroquois,
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S A S & I S A A S
CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE,
TEII RE-HAUTE, 1NH.
IdUfayettelniirmary roit
THE
I TREATMENT OF THE EYE,
AMN AM, DISEASE* PERTAINING TO THE IIOMAN SV*TBM.
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P- W. FONDA, M. D.
Reference to tha following persons, who have been treated by me. Hon. Henry L. Ellsworth, Tippecanoe county
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John Jackson. Wild Cat Prairie Wm. F. Hague, Tippecanoe county Pernhaui Bosweit, W«a Plains Alex. Jcstsr, do *t? 3m. Travi*, ,'M do Jos TravC, do Mrs. i. Travfs, do Joel Honse, Wild Cat Prairie Mr. Mclxker,Grand Prairie Abe Jackson, Benton conaty James McDonald, At ilea Tim O. Marline, do Horn
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B. F. liaaey, do do J. D. Wiloen, E«c. do do George Kaolin, Benton county*?" Mr. Ayd*lftte, Montgomery county Mr Bessley, E«}., Wea Plain* John Brookbank, Delphi Mos«* Cotton, PitUburgh Uright Utah, Dayton John Eylands, do
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Jadge Auguey, Frankfort Jacob Baorhiqaa. do Jas Do'lj, Fr«tkllo co W. Ervln, Wea Plains) Pant Fosseliaas, Po*eyvllle Philip Moody, do Lemuel Ilosford,^ do- Geo Gray, do J, Franclo, Mont|l»m«ry coo nty, Wm. Hawkins, Pine Tho*. Hawkins, do e: Hoillngsworth, Round Prairfe. Mr. Kendle, Tippecanoe coanty r--
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G. M'MUiaitt,Danville III, J. Stapheoson, Tippecanoe county A» SeotUtShawaae Prairie Wm Chritto, do,' EUl* I nsfoy, do A Tootle,CoalOraek Scofield, Esq, Ddphi Mr. Cooiey,9 Mile Prafrle JehuElliStV Mile Prairie PGoldsbary,Dayton Jiotnoo II iirmiilon, Boone county Waiter W. Early, Terre-Haute. N. B.—Perrons visiting this city for the par* pose of having thalr aye* treated, wilt pleas* b* opoa tb*lr gudrd, aa the uaderaigaed ha* not adooUd tiie policy of other practitioner*, to wlt. that of draiamer*.
F*b, 4, '53,.l«-3mo. P. W F.
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