Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 5, Number 35, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 May 1853 — Page 4

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COOKERLY &, McLEAN,

ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT "'.y-'T, \\. ^TERafrlUUTE, INDIANA*!)

W. E. McLBAN,

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and Oomniissiuner of Deeds lor the Slates l|0f Ohio and Kentucky,

Will give prompt attention to the taking of De

Acknowledgment of Deeds, Mortgages,

owers of Attorney, and 0 buiMiH of a Notarial character. IT OFFICE, third story, Uaioa Row, adjoining the Journal Printing Office!^ $% *j

Kotewbei 21,185l»iWf

STOYF/STORE.

Market Street, 2d Door North of Pbvaii Ji:ock.yT

JOHN SAYKB.

HAS

JUST RECEIVED en almost endless variety of

Parlor and Cooking Stove®,

A'ltTong his present »*sortmeit tnmy be fouad lb* Triumph, from Dsytou Hoosier State and Kentuekian Premiums, from Cincinnati New World,

Jlobe, A lla*,G isidlatorned Co Itivator.from Albany, New York* These a/* all excellent patterns of Cooking States, of them intended for either W»od or

Coal. and many of them having TWO FIRE I'LACKS, one for winter and one for rummer. Ill hi* assortment of PARLOR SlUVE9,«r» (he Souvenir and Floral Parlor, which are admirable for eilher wood or cowl, a* aUo i* the self-rejpilatiug Cottage Parlor. Mr. SA*R« baa litffo uu e*te.nslve a«M»rl«Jcut of TIN AND JAI'ANNKD WAUE, r*

STOVK KIXTL'RKS. 6Ui.

ETS'ore, on Market Street, 2d Door North of Rational Road Street, opposite Farringtoti's Block, Terru-llaiite, Indiana. June25, lH5ii*dillf

Bairro*. i.. II. ashi-CT.

BHTTTON & CO.,

I OH W AIIDIN(i COMMISSION MEItCIIANTS, TEURE-liAUTE* INDIANA.

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J»AI1 FOft

Wheal, Biriey uwd Flaxneed, Wliite Beans and Feather*, AT THEIR WAREHOUSE,

Corner of First and Eagle Streets, Canal Basin. J'«teeHihi»rH, I^Sl-ll'f

Groceries, Queensware, and Glassware. *".

"ITIOft.FAMILY USE, we h.irb H11 the arlTclw needed, «nd will take pleasure lit offering aor (7i'.ol* to the I'HtpU at pricca thai will Insure sales

Wr lifiviR the v*r) tient CtfMI'OWUEIt and HYSON TEAS, follw. Sitgur, Spleen, l»yr Ht«ff«,fcc. n-U ILL1A.V1S&- EARLY*

Nov, 5 tfv i'rop/cs'Store.

DOMESTIC GOODS.

LEACHED unit llrown 8lte«-ling» and Shirt ugs vf all grades and prlcest l.Ue and liulf Ulcoched Canton Flannels Drilling)*, Checks—!I«-I Ticking* and Linsej's—

AI«o,

Superior White Unnge Flannels.) Ur .Twilled, U«d,Hreenfc \Vliltodo All Wool, lied, Yellow, Heavy White do For sftie at low prices. ILLIAMSfc EARL\

Not 5, 1853-Uy PtvpU* Store.,

TITI7« NEW BOOKS

T1STORY of Henry Esmond, K«|•, h)1 hack-

ty Novel, or Varletli'f in English Life, bj Bwlwer. lllitica, a Tale of tiifti *«d Ituly, by Edward Mntnrih. Oonirllle nmlHls Times, hy f»t»*rti. My Ufeand Acta in Hungary, In IH13 nml IPl!», l»v Arthur llorgel. Ilasll, a Story of .Modern Life, by Wllkie Collins. Kulch KitrtCM frotn an Editor's Fable. l»y Clayton! CUtrk. Ex|wrleuco of Life, by E. M. 8««*'elL Unr.leTnm'a Cabin, cheap rdlilon, For Kile Ht W. II lH'CKlKUHAM'S.

Fehrwarvll, I^SJ-S'hf

Hajrlo Foundry/

CORNER OF FIRST AND WALNUT STSi, Kit lH A HT Bf INDIANA.

OSF.ril (JROVER, Ihe former proorl«tor, and t| T. A, MADISON liuVe formed a copartuer Hiiin in Ihe alrnve well known eatahllohmrnt, under thr style of OROVER 9t MADISON, and would respet trttlly Jmy to our friondaand the public, that, we are linking new ami valuable additions to our O.ICrutivi' machinery, and Imve HOW in our employ the l»e*t of workmen: which, with the perfect mutiny of material u»ed, will enableu* to compete, SMCW##/»tfy, In point of workmanship, with the heel eNta1dl*hmeiits of older cities. Onr «tterus f«1r nricl.luery hnve all been gotten up within the laM I 'W ntotiihs, and of ihe most «j»jiromi models. ,* ore utufacturlng

Steam Bngines

of vnrtaoa slto.1 and power, aoitpi.-d to ll»e use of Sn«h. fciitF other f*«w Mills, ami ate prepare*! 10 1 tirui*h. lioiiees. Mill Irons, «»»d o*ery n«ce»«ry hxinr«» t« then* tnlo complete operation. AI»o, lor Flouring Mills of from one to three ran «i liufs, uniter other pwrpaw*. Ail ul wfelch we warrant to nerform ejual to any n»:uula*Htu*»o.

We ore umistrnrllug and famishing co«npt»4e, «ne of the moat approved kinds of

Thrilling Machines and Horse Kwers now iu u*e. The lumber of gw«id quslltv and perfectly #«i«oa«/, and th«« .chines are calculated, In efilfy particular orkui^n^hi^ to |l*e i*»^ct

Ilatefeonrtahlly ou hauJ.anJ'itH itwnufacl^iftig

Toac River an a Improved Carey PLOWS,

with sefewt itln»*s of Cast and other Plows. The Fox Rive* ami Corey, s«o«r beUer ia boUomand

itrtdrie gwrand than u«y plow now In lui wvll kuuwn to need o« ounfad*Uou.

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now t-S^enttwg some neattlrtd inbitantlat

Cast Iron Store Fronts,

t^Khieh we eall th,- a»ta»»»ion ol those who afctwiMte the erection Of business ho«»e«. They aw sale ami tlroa*. and wahwH»Bjr to tlie arcl.i

PlMfal !»"'•«»tj ,^f Itw biMl.mgj teetMral lte«jr

W Caatlii^s

.hlstt: eoHsUtlng ot Mili Gear, otow#, lioilow |,,rd kettle awUrowi*, m-i Wagtiua bos^-, vie elc.» together *Ub,,

^Brasfl, Zt»b. and Babbit Metal

('i.iiniP vl fvwv ipjttijilwti u«c#«MIy for s)(» 4ui»,rv, awl fjr wimy «tur parpoaoa. all of which*,

PA*fTB3LX5B

-,re made In the w«t workmanlike nwaaer, |ireW{tti¥. At#*» fca**y Wio\isUt Iron Work far waoMerry IMW etlvrr we* \0 the ceHyJv^e aati^acttv.*. ilocirmore mtgi.t W»«W M«uw j*t wit) unlyadkl th*l, we *l*»ll S» tii^Jtktial

R"^$HDESTORJ

krnooi.fvY W vANaonk,P%.'i

L« iK r1i»r Kilo a large iw^ortmrm tr El nooi^-A^u 'Biioi^w j#

ALSO, A VARtimr OF

RiwT*l«^"itfth'dsor itam thecaww af Mvket

*l*TMywltl alao ei»ei»fiyt«*wJl*i6i %MI otdesat thasaiwpfe^- ^.

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Australian Steamship Company. co*rjir*i juoMriatrr *iw rruxtHir ... "GOLDENAGR" I1 ABIA ZELLER, ft

Eight esUc feet ol hoggagv allowed each passenger, »ot exceeding 303 iba. in weigtit. Books are now open. A remittance of one-half the amonnt Will socBre a berth—balance to bo paid within 30 day* before the Umo of sailing.

For Freighter Paamre, apply at Company, to J. HOWARD New ork, May 6,'53-32t4

Forwarding & Commission

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THE TAPE WORM!

This is the most difficult Wotm to destroy of all that Infest the human systeini it grows to an almost IndcAnitc length becoming so coiled and fastened In the Intestines and Stomach effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vlttw Dance, Fits, lite., that those afflicted seldom if ever ettspe-H that it is

TAP* WOKM

genntae

.v. ia oar line, and eb»U i^t-rjt^ettUeiiy, and to U» W ojfjMlf stHhiy. «.*UMtars» UtMetlV, and ww«»pa»i»»i«w'ijt «hm eywi *n adv contract of ebhfalMaAeip W«)li«! Sttrtea Par«np4l«rta to obtained dT tkw,

AAATA«a .it. .. Cr WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, St ftftft for Jfrfakr iM Baalitk, Freach, German and Ameriem* Port Phibj. Melbourne and c&mkols, Drug*, Medicusrt, Foimti,

Sydaey, Australia, «boat llw? 15th Of Jane. Vmrmi&tm, Brtttlua,Glattwtcre, Perfumery,%c. fllHSB Stundiipktf IS, Corner Mak aai Caiaabia Street*, JL in every way equal to the CoUine iiae of S CINCINNATI. Suao^ tei«g^30& feet irt feAgt^lfrtt beam.nd ^FFERsto Dnigglsta, Coaatry Merchants,

32 feet hold. She la doable diagonally braced, with II

iron bar*, and erery imprevemeatthat expedience

c£.1

Passengers, are believed to beaoperlorteaay itam er over built. Her model ia twquailed, and ia eon

agere.are believed lobesuperiortoaoyrteam low ^rl^s^tatbiCuJ* °f ,,, Sniciai. arrwrrtcwi EIRIN TO OUWU. fidently expected that ahe will m»k? tho trip from Fobraary 4,18*3-10-1y New York to Australia within 50 day a. atopy lag

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only at UM Cope of Good Hope to eoai. Pi may rely that every attention will bo pild to thuir wanU, and that the ahip will be liberally aoppliod with every comfort. An experienced Surgeon will be attached to the Shi

ri-FiratCabin Ladle* Saloon.

$375 Finrt Oabin Upper Saloon, $ 550 2nd Cabin Lower Saloon, 275 3«J Class Forward, $090. Children nder 12 year* of agr, half-price.

the Office Of the & SON, Agents, 34 Broadway,

CAPITA!. HOUSE,

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,

D. D. SLOAN, Proprietor.

"111IS E«taM»*hif»eat ts new, and situated in the centre of the City. Cr An Oinnibtia and Bngffn?e Car always in attendance to carry psaaengers and baggage to and from Ihe De{ot, free of charge.-,.^"^r~~\"'•

September 24, Id52»52yl

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A. If. L. BAKER,

ssiV S5i*

MERCHANT E A E IN O E BEL AIR,

(KEL UIVER FKEUER CLAY COUNTY, INDIANA. OCRS, for baildlng purposes, for sale at the

Bel Ai: Quarries. feb. 27-22-1

New Carriage Manufactory.

.y-M' .. I HAVE commenced the Carriage Manofaetnrlng business, at mg JYetc 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 pball not be nttrpa**ed on the Wabash, for beauty of style, elegance *f finish or complete workenanship and durability, and at prices, CHEAPER than heretofore.

A variety o," Cnrria&c*, Haggle*, Rarooches and Wagons, always on hand and for sal». IT REPAIRING of all kindsdoueon theshortest notice. Also, Tainting and Varnishing done Willi uealuess.

JNO. WM. DOUGLASS

Trrre-1 finite. April 9, l«52-2tftf

(CT $500 HALLENG E!

Wit*Tisvr.i» concerns tiio hralth and happiness of a people is ut all times of the most valuable importance. 1 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 their owu health at all sacrifices. 1 feel It to be my duty to solemnly assure you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the primary onuses of a largo majority of dlkcases to which children and adults uro liable If yon have an appetite coutluually changeable from on* kind of food to another, Bad Ureatlf, 1't.ln Iu the Stomuch, Picking at the Nose, Hardness utid Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fsver, Pulse Irregular—remember that a,I these denote WORMS, and you should al once apply the remedy

Hobonsack'a Worm Syrup

An article founded upon Svn,„»tf,«« I\i„Url.-s, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when takeu.and cau be given to the most tender Infant wltli decided beneficial effect, where Huteri Compiainlt and Diarrhea havo made them weak and debllltatod the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrnp nro such, that It stands without ntt cqaal In the catalogne of medicines, iw giving lone and strength to ihe Slomach, which makes It an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with DvsrcrsiA. the astonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physicians have failed, Is the best evidence of Its superior efficacy over all othcr*^^

hastening them to an early

grave. In order to destroy this Worm, very energetic treatment innst be pawned, it woold therefore be proper to lake 6t#S ©fray Liver Pills so as le remove all obstructions, that the Worm Syrnp may act direct npou the Worm, which must b« uk in dose* of 3 Tablespoon!nils 3 Umesaday th#w. directions followed have never boon known

per Hobensack Liver Pills. No pari of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVEH, Itoerviug as a filterer to purify tl» blood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile so that any wrong Kclion of the Liver cffecta ths other Important parts of the system, and results varlousiv, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. Wo should, therefore, watch every symptom thai night lutiKata a wrong action of the Liver. These Pilis being compwd of ROOTS and PLANTS famished by nature to heal th* sick. Namely, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which augnon» the iKcretlon from tlo Pulmonary a*c«s utritibrniie or promote* the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An ALTERATIVE, which change! in soma Inexplicable *nd $n»en»ibleioaun«T the cer» tain tinerbldaetion of the system. Jhfd. A TONIC* whtails gieo* tone anJ slreugth to tle nerveos system, renewing Zenith and vigor to oW parts of the bod*. 4ib. Av iATU AKT1C. *hi«b a«ta ia perfect hariyony xr Jk the other iagnadients, and operation on the Bowekt asd eapelitag the whole mass nf ««trrupl and vitiated Buiur, and jaWhlng the Itio««C witich destroy dlseoso andjesiore* U««llb.

'Yea will hitti ibese Pilts an iaralusble medicine in nauy c*mphii»t* to whkh yon aire sutgeet. In oiwiroctioM, either teid or partial, they Ware been fonnd of Inestimable benefit, restoring their

all etlieM being has* Imitates. wfadrt ag new woppH^e, and ¥hiore Ke«t«en iMrtrswi of bn.'comlng Agewts Mast nMnn rssrMer, i. N. HobewSick, Phlfcsdelphfe, P*.

the

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D6U£LE SEdinED

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JOHN

n- i.riKmin

s« artifl*

npttet la any ##*r la tttreafth. parity

J* •tU^aaMaaHat««»

CUTOKXATL STORK, HAMK HEW

CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS.

,• ......... Physicians, a eery extensive Slock of the

fwrefttioJE

Straub to run IS Inch Mill

to fall Ui curing the most obstin.te case of Tart ,^ill(t«24 inch Burrows Mill and William OW 'I' Wl«Vn»l *a tllitA («n#4 IT Mtllhrttt SlAftlf KMH Mill*

ing «w and other fluids s« cdectaally to pat JJdJSSTia pS UMde:l«ter«nt to purchase. U. BERRY,

Ws aad Merchaota ia the

BUtAV'MKC & W Al.l^Te^r^-tfsate,

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Who WiU

Oil*, Dm*,

and

Confines his particoiar alten-

PAPER HANGINGS.

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IIOLMES& SON,""""""'"

Mannfactorers and Importers of Paper Hangings,

No. M»:n Street, Cincinnati, Ohio,

KEEPIB!)

always on hand a large and geoeraJ asoortment of Wsu. PA res, BOTOTU, FIU buAsn Pafncuu, WIDK Comin Pinu, etc. "Band Hoses at Mannfactnrers Prices.

All of which they offer to the coaijtry trade at the lowest prices. Persons visiting the city and in want of Setts for Parlors, Halls, Dining Rooms, or Chambers, wj£l do welt by calling on the subscribers at

No. 1S9 Main, third door below 5th si, Match 25, 1851-26-ly Market pace.

WAWTBn-50,000 lba. Feathers j^O-OOO lbs. Ginseng.

^:3*i-,.,20,000 ibs.

ISAAC STUAUB & CO.,

MILL FACTORY/-

coa.VEt or raoxr AMD JOH.V STKXETS, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Warehouse, No. 19 Front Street, between Main md Walnut

IHE above is a wood cut of a double-geared Queen of the South" Corn Mill. ,Ve manufacture aCob Breaker of great strength and durability, uud ease of operation.

We place "this useful contrivance on all sizes of Mills, by which means we convert a Corn Mill into a Stock Feed Mill but a few minutes work to put it on, or take it otf.

We manufacture portable Mills, single and double geared (best quality of French burrs) to grind Wheat.Corn and Stock Feeds,calculated for steam, water or horse power. These Mills have been run by steam and horsepower in competition against the other make of mills of our city, at our Slate Fairs, and Itave nover failed to carry off the first premium—on one occasion was awarded a beautiful silver medal. Our Mills, also took two first premiums, as the best Mills, ut two annual Fairs of our Mechanic's Institute.

ALSO—Portable Saw Mills, to be ran by steam, water or horse power. This Mill was exhibited in operation by horto power, ot the Ohio State Fuir, In 1850, when it was awarded a premium and a splendid silver medal.

ALSO—Different kind* of portable horsepowers, and steam Engines. All onr articles, for ease of operation, simplicity, usefulness, and durability, are surpassed by none now in use.

All our articles are warrauted as represented— or no sale—at our cost of transportation and the money refunded.

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

ISAAC STRAUB & CO.

NOT*.-—Mr. Kimball, the partner of J. 11. Burrows, while exhibiting a Burrows Mill at our State Fair, last full, was I olsterou* about his Mill, aud courageously entered into a verbal agreement with me to griud corn thus whoever grinds the most, regarding quality uud quantity, was to be ^the owner of both mills, ut each and every mrr TUMI.. £,trialT,J

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Our arrangements are such that we can alwaya pay the very highest market price, in catk, for the

:1 rtt HOLDEN & CO., S93 Main St., Cincinnati, Ohio. «rcl»25, l?51-2C-ly

I. STHACB.

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B. IUZLETT

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COan

Borrows Sl

to run a 20 Incfi Mi1T.^£®®^ 8tCO.Nl TRIAt- 1

Straub to run a 22 inch Mill na't Burrows &. Co. to run a 2J inch Mill. .,4t THISO TRIAL. Straub to ron a 26 inch Mil? Burrows A Co. to run a 30 Inch Mill. When the pinch came, that boisterous courage stepped ont.

To the above I now append a challenge to grind cob feed out of whole ears of corn. I will rnu my 18 inch "Quetntf the South," with a cob-breaker attachment, the tame articlt

Ihat took thr premium al the Ok» StmU Fair, Uti

Stewart's Ohio and Kentucky Stock Feed Mills, both to be run at ouse and if you are apprehensive of a riskv business, you haro my entire approbation to run Mi. Pameroy's Corn Crusher as an auxiliary. Should my siuglo article fail to grind equal in quality and quantity to the combined productions of tba two or three mills (jast an you please} then yon can draw a few hundred dollars as stakes put np.

Come beys, don't be cowardly—there ts nothing like walking strait into the merits of a thing. Feb. 4, Ifr63-l9-6m ISAAC STRAIJB,

Pall Importations.

ilEfrCllANTS AND DEALERS IN

FANCY BEY GOODS,

4

Are Invited to look through my stock, consisting of JSmlroidtrieit, /^cri, R&bOtt, Bonnet*, MMinerf .. (Mt) J)reM Trimming*, Horirrf, Qlsees,

Between FWri|p and Fifth, Cincinnati, O l»eo*l»ber l«, |!^-l|-ly

Psu Cloths, Giftssimeres Ready Madi Clothing.

LltKOK St=k of Cloths.Cweinteres, Satinets,!

W«a|J Wnittgs— Merino, Blwk S«Ca ad| «tker V"e«iag«. Kratsdtr Jlstxiiy ilaaam-

Atdbk illilV| •,« f.

T*t Farwsm and Watldai la, a cfceaji |lat« «JathiBg» U««cy Of»Steo»ts, 3«cka, Pasta, aal r«le~wal._

Ktaatb ssj Bttsi ThtttKte Swa. JWswh ami Jr«r C^p«-—• .f ttadk. MStts aal Cfcwwai .. rx. tj|..r & tTORE. it. Wuius*& Kiitr.

N. B. A first rate assortment of

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Ml

ii *»ff $

1

rpHE undersigned Itns upened

V»,'

ESPECIAL

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I9i East side of Main street.

and

&XAHAN

HpioiapwTOUMAH

AVING —Itlnnii th»nas«h»s fegteUler UMPraeateaef Medieiae aad Swrwery, a gtre aadsfcieaut au«ttlaa Is ELF (MM4W ssmosted eoAheae.

T1»*t hf*trtet*tteatl«a

ta I

^LOUISVILLE

CLOTHING STORE

And Hat and Cap Establishment,

STRAUS

NORTH-EAST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,

(FARRINGTON'S BLOCK,)

E E A E I N I A N A

gtfc

a Stove,

April 15 1813-lf E. GROVER.

Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!!

aod Safes, of all kinds a ltd sites, from plain lo fancy, with drawers highly Tarnished and Japanned, kept for sale by E. GROVER.

Terre-Hawte, April ft, 1 S53-39tf

CrstMfs, ii«tdkrrtkitf$, J**ri C«mb*. BrutJte*,—and, in sitort. All. £TYl.t» OP FANCY (iUOOSl I he receiving constantly f«m New York rgary^rp^ Aoctioas end Itaporters, inany of lite mest desir*- "•.ufw -nc.nm.-ri Me and cheap si vies of Goods. 1 Embroidered and plain, some large and rich.

The pisn «hMpted to buy aada^I for CJLSH/i C^wbrtee, and Xldhf*. dbatvlnr ifer *er craf. eimnce. A variety of Phuo, Plaid, Striped, and Spette Theogh this #y»tesn ht* been so^rt*fally tested! CAMBRICS and NAINSOOK, °n^hand end fa by Staple tjonde lionses, I believe this hue be the' ariesy J.C.ROSS.

SHAWLS, &c.

BLACK

ISAACS

SUMMER CLOTHING

HATS, CAPS, PINE SHIRTS, CRAVATS, UNDER CLOTHING, etc., etc.

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j, -, Shett) A LTHOUGHjbut about four months since the Iron, Copper and Tin Ware Room in the east destruction of oue of Mr. Chickering's factodeor of the building, formerly occupied by Mr. J. ries at a loss of about $150,000 yet he Is now tnnkC. Rose, on Main Street opposite the big T, where) ing twenty pianos per week, aud ws shall iu a few he hopes to meet alt the former patrons of the old days be able to supply the demand for tlieoe tiuriGROVES shop and as many new ones as feel'dlspos- vailed instruments. With Hew patterns, new scnle, ed to receive full value for their money, In any of Jand a determination on the part of Mr.Chlckerlng, the above branches, as well as to patronize those .(which he has thus far carried out to make llu* who are building up a home market, by manofac*BEST Piano Fortes, we offer to the public ati lustru luring aud spending their mouty in our midst

KEEP constantly for sale, all such stoves (for

either wood or coal) as are required in the Wa-' bash Valley, suitable for Parlor Sitting-room,' „®P*" ... *. Sleeping-room, Kitchen or Shop said Stoves areS A I.SO,--CONSTANTLY on hand a fine asmanufactured in Terre Haute and warranted to) J\ sortment of Piano Fortes from the factory of stand fire, perform well, and give satisfaction I om Woodward &. Brown. These Instruments have not only able and willing to make good my war attained a well merited celebrity, and their rapid ran tees but prepared to repair any stove, lae!l)mleis sufficient evidence of their durability and mannfactnred here, or replace plates as may burn excellence. Thus far we have been unable to meet oui^ind at a trifling expense. As litis great advan-) Uie demand for either of the above mentioned tage, my patrous enjoy over these who buy stoves^ instruments, but that difficulty will In a measure that are manufaotnred at a distant market, Is be- be obviated in future. coming duly appreciated in our whole community COLBURN St. FIELD, to enlarge would be but a waste of words, we will np2-39-ly ,'7 Sole Ageuts, 154 Main street therefore, oaly add that we have confident hopes. .".TZT'T" ,—Tn, of so dealing as to deserve patronage. W IIA^ E also on hand Piano Fortes from

April 15, l8M-99tf E GROVEB. some of Uie beti New York Maker$, which .. -..... we can sell at very low prices,and warrant in every

ATTENTION paid to making \respect. In fact we will keep nothing but good and potting op Eave Troughs, Conductor*, (Instruments. etc., and repairing In tin, sheet iron and copper, Of one fact we wish to ass ore all purchasers of attended to with dispatth, by (Piano Fortes: yoo can bny an Instrument cheaper

April 15,1853-29tf E- GROVER. )ln this city than in Boston or New York, as we )can prove t» any one who will take the trouble to }cll

y^ATIIING TU1W, Pumps Japanned Ware ^call on nx

Ofiasis

F. T. HXJIiMAK

IN

Aa kinds of Groceries,

which he sr® adl, as heretofore, at wfeeteaaie and ap!5 S9-ly retail, at tiie feweet figure#.. AH *h© wisheayiui^j la

ill* liae, will find it to

their isterwa to jive htta .i tcall, at hb Store aa Nanaaa! Ko»4 StiWt, OpipuMita the Post Office.

GROCERIES.

JOHN B. LUDOWICI

In

Ojn&SSGd. 8egart pian aid lavn Tehaiaca **e-,for sale, wftwitenrfe aad .1 FrnrieCWy NNM«1* by ..

mm.

Are continually bringing on Fresh Lotsof the most choice ami Beautiful m,"j

1

Direct from their Own Manufactory, ^«iHiOtnBVII.LE1 KY.

To enumerate the advantages of buying at this celebrated Establishment would be superfluous. Our customers for fifty miles round need no other assurances from us, to induce them to call upon us, than this, thai vi continue to ttw our friends as well as we have ever yet done—more than this we know they do not desire^.

STRAUS &, ISAACS,

NORTHEAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE.

Ma? 6. 1863-tf TERRE-IIAUTE. IND.

REMOVAL

rn 'W'-

in fte

THE STAR CLOTHING STORE

IS NOW LOCATED ON

NATIONAL ROAD ST., CORNER OP 4TH ST.,

And opposite the POST OFFICE.

Having'1received my new Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLO THING, I am ready to offer them at as low figures as any house can,—consisting in part of

FSOCK AL CLOTH COATS.

SACKS of all kinds and colors some very handsome (new slvlos) Fancy Cassimere Pantaloons,—every variety of VESTS,—

SHIRTS COLLARS, HAT& CAPS,

TRIIIVK In short, every article usually found in a clothing establishment. J. M%'sU I*l5) You are respectfully solicited 10 call and see. on! be satisfied.

TERRE-IIAUTE. APRIL 0, 1C53.

Will Yon Look,

4

5 $**4 *1

zt.QamwiQ a .ti

iWA"

Chickering's Piano Fortes.

nient unapproachable in every respect, as tiot only the past and present, but the future will show. The first invoice will arrive early next week, when we invite the attention of purchasers, professors and amateurs for their examination.

oa

G'

and Fancy colored SILK SHAWLS vMB|).ry Also Black,White,Orange anb Sblinoa colored

sm(

COLBURN & FIELD, Sole Agents, 154 Main street

nx COLBURN & FIELD, Dealers in Pianos, Melodeon*, Music and Masicil lostraments, 154 Main street. apiS

eo. A. Prince & Co.'s Improved MELOIfiON.-~We

would csii especial at

tentien to those insUuments—unsurpassed by any thing of the kind manufactured in this or any other The volame of tone Is eqsal to that of a

j| organ, and by means of the swell may be in

creased or diminished at die pleasure of the performer. It is sufficiently loud for small churches, vend is well calculated fer a parlor instrument. 5 Hondireds have examined them, and all have been load ia their praise bat the best evidence of their -mezit le their rapid sale.

Ia consequence of the great succcss which has attended the lotrodaelio* of Prince Co.'* Melodee«s,auceerons imitators have sprang ap in dHlereat parts of the country, oSering iostrniaents nnder I the satae name, and ia oatward appearance retaem-

FORMS his friends and the public genendlr,'' Wing ths«. We woaW therefore advise alt persons "i thoee of Prince dt Ce. bitfore perchasiog

FORMS his frieads and the pnblic gei ... ,. that he has jast got bsclt with afresh and well) wtahtag aa lanraweat of Otto kind, to examine ariected Stock ai Shoae of Prince dt Co. bafore perchasio

iinw in tfa iMai u. aeetar' cniMr ^Gnltars, Fielrs, VleUns, Raaw, llrialeaa, Vi#. V.. laawelhw,

eeMistinf af a aaeniliai ut of Groceriea Fiati««s, Fre»th Harpe, Vielin, Vieloacelle, at au stags __ Baaja, aad Gnitar Strings etc. Onr stack ta SngSffS. Coffee, Tobtcco, 2f8lls„ sstected with great care, aad will be fenstfi to be of t*., ««fe» All af whtcjh wfS hadfeteoaed of at the the beat ^aacr^tloa. Every etfwt be Iwed to fewestfigare, G«diatttia give sa4ia^cf|aa t# *8 *h« as with their «AN-^TT STORB^^

attended to,

)L»L'KN h.

COI

Musicalonr

FIELD.

Merchaztdim—^V'e beg io

inform aaanraaa frieub aad onstamers ia town aad coentry, that are Mb jast eeatalettd (sotae impertawt alieratieaa ia onr Kneie Ware-

fr—mt, f«r the better aceoeunadetien of oar largwiy

bnaiaeas, aad us now better prepanad

Shanerer to &il o«tdMli for nil deecrlptioaa of Sheet Maste aad 1 aetraction Books, Brian* InstrasBeets,

BMM4

CM-,

S»are Drams, FfeaebAccer-

S a

a

T/TEPT

oecetantfy aa head, aad

Aj&Sk1

fee

O MiMSk

"Man Know ThyifH"

An Invaluable Book far 25 Cents, "Every Family should have a copy ,GOOO Copies sold In less than three montb*. A new edition, revised and Iroprtf***!, jtist tamed.

DR.

HU N TER*S MEDIC A IS SlA'NU ALAND HANDBOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED— Containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and care of every form ol disease, contracted by promiscuous «anftf intercourse, byselfabas*, or by aexnal excest, Kith advice for their prevention written In a familiar style avoiding all meiik-nl techaicaiities, and everything, that would offend the ear of decency, for the result of some twenty years s&cceasfal practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or a private nature.

To which Is added, receipts for the care of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and core of the Fever and Ague, for tweutyfive cents a copy six copies one dollar, w" warded to any port of the United State* free of postage. Address, postage paid, Co., Publishers, 'or box 196, Post Office, Pliiladcl phia. "1 his is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objections! matter, and no parent,!

'years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and 'with too little breath to puff,' aud 'too little presumption to Impose,' he has offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 35 cents, the fruits of some twenty yean most successful practice."—Huui.tv "No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow

to theyonth under their charge."—PsorLi'a

CaTB

ADVO-

A Presbyterian clergyman In Ohio, iu writing of

'Hunter'sMedical Manual,'says: "Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and the influence of the pasoions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearfnl cousequeuces upon themselves and their posterity, The constitution of thousands who aro raising families have been enfeebled, If not broken down, and they do notknow the canse of the cure. Anything that can be done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to "check, aud ultimately to remove this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesns Christ, on the present and coming generations. Intemperance, (or the use of intoxicating drink*,) though it has slain thousauds upon thousands, be not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thauks on behalf of the nlflicted, and, believe me, your co-worker in the good work you are so actively engaged In."

One copy will be forwarded (aecurely enveloped aud postage paid, tu receipt of S5 cents, or six copies for $1. Address, COSDEN

MiRRY

W. liRUtil,.

Si.

CO., Publishers,

Box l!H), Philadelphia, Hoeksrllrrt, C«»r**«rf* and BoeJt Apriitt, tupplxdon the mott ItfwraUcrmt.

CHEERY PECTORAL

„Pnr tlie rapid Care of

COUGDS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AM)

CONSUMPTION.

To Cure a Cold, with IlcndHche and Soreness or the Ilwdy, lake the CHPSR* PSCTOMU. on going lo bed, and wrap op warm, to sweat during tlie night.

with a sealed cougli, which breaks them of tltrir rest at nigltl, Will find, by lulling the CHERRV PKCTOBAI. oti going to bed, they may bo sure of sound, unbroken sleep, mid cousequc.iilly refreshing font. Great relief from sufTt'riujr, and an ultimate cure, uflorded to thousands who are tlitts afflicted, by this invaluable remedy.

From Its agreeable effect in those cases, many find themselves uiiwilllng to forego its u«o wlten the necessity for It bus ceased.

From two eminent Physicians In FAvrrrvu.K, Tenn., April lClh, I^SI.i Sir:—We Itnve given your (JHK»RV 1'KCTORAI. an extauslve trial In our practice, uud find it to surpass every other remedy wc huve for curlitg affections of tlie respiratory organ*,

For Cold mid Consb, take it inomitip, noou, and eveninp,-according lo directions on the bottle, and the difficulty will soon bo removed. Nono will long suffer from this trouble when they a ,,1 1 11 /r|. intMIIClUC, IM WI.I Mwp *M1T «»umi jr find it can be so rexdl.y curcd. orsons ttfllicted the Canker. JtlawbolMKitne, aafeand pli'iiranttsim ta^tc,

DHS. D1EMEK AT HAMPTON.

To singers and public *|Kukers thi* remedy is invaluable, as by its pctlon on the throat and lungs when taken iu smaJI quantities, It removes all hoarseness In a few hours, and wonderfully Increases the power and flexibility of the voice.

ASTHMA

IS

geaeral much relieved, and oft-

en wholly cured by CIIERHV PECTORAI- Hot there are some cases so obstinate as to yield entirely to no medicine. CIIERTT PSCTOBAI. will cure them, If they can he cared.

BRONCHITIS, or Irrlatlon of ihe throat and upper portion of the lung* mny lie cured by taking CHCRRT Pr.cro*AI. In small and frequent doses The uncomfortable oppression is soon relieved.

Itcv. Doct, LANS1N, of B«ooitt.irsNew York, states

1

have seen the HKRRV

PKCTORAI.

core sncli

cases of Asthma and Biouchills as leads me lo believe it can rarely fail to cure those diseases." FOR CROUP- Give an etneiic of antimony.. to be followed by large and frequent doses of the THE CIIXNSY PKCTORAL, until it snbduea the disease.— If taken in season it will not fail to cure.

that be considers It tbe best remedy we I pulmonary diseases and that he has cared more] cases af Creep with it, lhaa any other medicine bo ever administered.

Oar clergyman of tba Baptist Church aays tbat duriag tbe ran of laflaeaza here this aeasoa, be has seea earwi from yoar medicine, he could scarcely have believed wildcat seeing.

Yoara rwpeetfolly, J. D. SINCLAIR, Deputy Postmaster. From tba distinguished Professor of Chemistry and

Materia Medtca, Bowdofa College. I bare feaad tba Csxaar Pecroast,, as Its ingredleats ehow, a pewerfol retaedy fer eohi*, and pnlmenary dteeaaes. r*ax*a CutraL**», H, D.

Braaawiek, Me^ Feb. J, lt47. f)tL VALENTINE MOTT, The widely celebrated Professor ef Surgery (h«

Medical Oallega. Hear York City, esyst—" ««Jt gf*e« me pi«%»re to certify the 7slee snl of Area's 6meaar Ftttettt,1' arbfeb I te cere dlseaaes of the

Cares ef se?ef» diseases epea the Langs

Prefjnd by^AJUti C.<p></p>^R^OSSAAI^

WHOOPING COUGH may be broken np and soon cured by Ihe use al CiiKanr PKCTORAL. THE INFLUENZA is speedily removed by this remedy. Numerous instances have been noticed! where whole families were protected from any serious consequences, while their neighbors without the CHKIWT PECTORAI., were suffering from thejof FANCY" AND STAPLE DRY GOODS of disease. VJL American aad Foreign Fabric*, comprising every ^1^8ALM, OWo, 11 tb Jane '51 I ,f(rty

IMSI

been affected by CJherry Pectersl la each extreme nnt tbe belief tbat a remedy baa at fee tad tbat eee be depaadsd a# ta ear* Ibe Oeagba, (Mis aad Cwasamp&ea whksh carry fra«| oar tbeaasads every year. It la ladeed medieiae ta wtetolt tb# eflieted ea» leak wlifc «aafideaoe far relief, aad l£ey dmtid a«t isii to

A rn,C%ealat, {^owsUf^Cue.

tztr-

BROWNING dt WALL.) HaaU.

Aad siagaadeala aeattlyevetry toaa ibrctflMal

is,???*£? icfc-i.--iuttu 25,A. & Trrru.

MS. E. KIM'S

£52! CHOLERA, DYSENTERY,

td, Cosden & *1 ci. Philadel- AND

DLLBHIIIE.L CORDIAL,

Iniinediate and Porfoct- Rt'medy

CHOLERA, SEXTERY, SHINER COMPLAINTS OF CHILDREN, WI4RRHCEA, SEA SICKNESS, GEX-

ERAL DEBILITY) AC.

•f If ITSRK this sll-pewerfttl sntktot# is at band, Cbolcr* i* no lonit^r to t» wrkinrijr IWintl, or tookvd upon

«u» tenor—a» this Oont *NI mrwt SMNMTIY cur.

*»nhut

WM*w,l»DV

UM

ia the eouise of a very few bouts, tf taken at the

It been hrftne tb. pnblle for mere than seventeen pars, sad was tba firvt article made known to the publle as sa •XMKDIATK AND PERFECT CURB or TITIC

O E A

It has been U»oro«sWjr twtet in every country and every oitmata, and Its eltoct has everywhere proved the fame

S E O E Xren wh?ro the dtaase has advanced to Its last stages.

CHOLERA.

Aeeounts almott daily reach us «f the rsrs{pw of tka CltOI.KH A, both *t home and shroud, ami of thp little *ueeen which hiui thu* fur attended the attempt* to rhock its frightful inroad* on human lift).

Sueli hrlns Uie fn.% It eurely tnny lw nptrded as an era la modern dueoveiiwi, that a medirlne ha* twon di«eorerDd posnuuitng the powrr of checking tho progre«« of th« Cholera, and eradkwtlntt It from the kyetont.

Mrs. Kiddrr wuuia most rai|MeU'nlly call the attention of lo public 10 thl inraluahte medirlne, kuoiru her

'CHOLERA, DYSENTERY AND DIARR1KKA CORDIAL." Many thouaand Urea hate tieen saTe»t by thl* medicine, wln'F. U)« iliaeaM hud advnnced to it« Inat etiw*.

It ia ho|«l that rrery howwkwppr will ki-cp the Cordial at hand, and, if timely admlttlntervil. tiut little datigvr ia l« apprehended fhm an attack of the Cholera, Dysentery or Diarrhoea.

ThleCordis! lutmixlialeiy diocka lli* vomillnK, re 1 lore* thu mine, atopa the Dt'irrliu-B, anil restore* the lmwcln to a pt-r-hirtiy itfrular and healthy atnto, however aevt-re the iittarli may he, «r how^tcr low the pntlent may hare beeome, It invariably rcstorec. The Severest Cases of Dysentery are immediately counteracted, the |aina aro allayt»l, the l«twel* hiMilnl.nnd nut iiiifrmiueiitl)- tho towel* l*wmu (nr* ftntly riiulated and I id to ml in tlie ahort ajace of ten of twelre liour*.

Chronic Diarrhcea,

Klilicr in chll.lrrn or alultj. r.f innntlis or year* contrmi, sihm', la moat readily eiinst with thin Curdinl, notwlthatandIng they tnay l*» reduetnl to mere ukrlottmii it iimnctliaU'ly atrengtuena, and ahortly reatore* tbern to perfect hnnlth.

Cholera Infantum,

Jt has MTod the lives of msny thouaand ehililn»n when feducv4l to dnath'a door by this conipltilril—It give* thenv immediate rolkf, and they very aoou rcrovur,

Sea Sickness.

)t ia moat p^eaaant and disairnMo n'mnly fir S#a $lekWHia. It eht«ka the vomiting: and readily reatorea tho patient. It Invariably rheeki vomiting, piodurud from atiy canae whatovcr.

Children that are Teething, lflnrlln.it to illarrhrra, ahould alwaya bo proril^dWJtli Hi I* medicine, a* It will ksep the liowols regulated, attAwp «ff and children aro fond of it, aud will tnku it wlUitiuVUvuble or dlaliks. For General Debility & Dyspepsia. It I* a moat excellent rootoratlve. (living a bealtlty tone to loth Uie Momsrh and bowela, and preventa food fn)ln prowlog or diatrcaainK the atomach.

The public may rcat eiauted that It eontalna neither opium or tnitieral fi»|.#t(voco«, or any thing that in tin, lciut liijurioua to the eenalitutlon.

S E I E

100 Court Street, Boston,

Who is the Inventor and proprietor, gold In bottle*, holding nearly a pint, for OUKTTS.

I E & I S GENERAL AGENTS

FOU THE 60UTIIJCRN AND WS8TERN 8TATE0,

200 WalnotSt., Cincinnati! 0. BROWNING & WALL, Druggist*, Wholesale Agent*,

0

Doct. J. C. Ayer:—I wrlta lo LADIES DRESS a00D3-KlehSilks,Merlnoes, truly remarkable effects of your^Crnu Pwmwui. Cashmere., Mas. D'Uine, and

UuelHe^rs^r as completely cari i/ihree day. of ai ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMEIUCAN PRINTS dregful Whooping Cough, by taking it Dr. .Q_

A

TKitne-HAUTB, ISOIA^A.

March II, l853-24»Gtn

FRESH FRUITS!

/\RANGE.H, LEMON«, RAISINS, FIGS, and PRUNES, HAVANA PRESERVES. FRENCH FRUITS, in their own juice, nod BRANDY CHERRIES, for sale by

WASSON & CO

Feb. 25,1853-22-if. Rose Block.

PEOPLES' STORE.

\TJLLJAJHS & EAIILY have Remooed from their Old Stand, to the Store recently occupied by M. W, Sedam, on National Road Streetn adjoining Cunlngham's Drug 8tore~

Opposite the Court House.

We are now opening a harqt and General Stoc& AND STAPLE DRY

If J™1 7rlct/-

Means, one of oar very beet physicians frwsJjr states CAY STAT ami other Long ^nd Square Shawls^, have for' tv'ch Embroidered and Plain Shawls, In colours^. black ami second mourning.

7

ja

Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, and all the minor art!-. cles for Ladies, Misses & Children*' use. Having sngaged the services of R.J out* Rsfftjf i*D to aeslsl in the inner department of our

HARD to aasist in tho inner department business, and nnder our new arrangements, are. are prepared to offer such inducements to buyers as will gaarantee |ierfect satisfaction.

I*ieese givens a cell. Nor. 5*11852-0/1 WILLIAMS & fiAULV^

SYLVESTER WILLIAMS,!

•Tf.

(bUCCKSSOK TO Z. Ai'EN)

UNDERTAKER and Co$n Maker.

RESPECTFULLY

ftfrrm* the citliens of

Terre-Hsute aad vtclnlty, that he will give andiirided atfentloa to the above business, with a view to relieve tbe friends of deceased persons from the Indispensable dalles attending the death of a friend, and woald state that he ia prepared to aaderiake the whole busiaess of Funerals, If desir ad, or any part th»r«cf, at reduced pricea. I

A UIvAKSE wMl, ia all cases, be furnished free of charge to sacb as procure coffins at his establisba at

COFFINS kept on hasd of all sizes. To persons la tibo conn try 1 woold say, that will forniah coffins cheaper than (hey have beeif fusrfidMd by any person ia the connty, and will attend the Funeral with my Hearse, free of charge^, aay distance not over tea miles. *9* SHOP oa Cherry street, betweeu H*^f^ aed Second streets.

Terre-Haate, January 21,1859. S7^{fr

Gulden Syrnb.

VERY Superiorly rup, fof sale by

WASSON &. CO.,

"l cb, 53, lS53-'i2 lf.