The Wabash Courier, Volume 23, Number 12, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 November 1854 — Page 4
'ATSrS
CHERRY PECTORAL
Far the Cure ®f
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSEXESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA. AND
CONSUMPTION.
This remedy »o «jite.cu i-» 4b«s community with th» confidence we feel in oh irticle which seldom fa Is to realize the hippiest effects that can be desired. So wide is the field of its usefulness ana so numerous the cases of it« cures that almost every section of the country abounds in persons. publicly known, who have been restored trom alarming and even desperatff diseases of the lungs by its use. When -ce tried, it? superiority over every oiber medicine of its kind, is too apparent to escape observation, nnd where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ tor the distressing and dangerous affections of ihe pulmonary organs, which are incident to our climate.
Nothing It-s called louder for the earnest en quiry of medical men. than the alarming prevalence end fatality of consumptive complaints. nor bus any one class of diseases had ore ol their investigation nnd care. But as yet no adequate remedy had been provided, on which the public could depend fo" protection from attack* upon the respiratory organs, until the introduction of the
ClIERRY PECTORAL,
Tins nriicle ts the product of a long, laborious. nnd 1 believe successful endenvor, to furnish the community with such a remedy. Ol this Inst cmtement the American people are now 'hemselves prepared to judge, and. I appeal with con fidence to their decision. If there is any dependence to be placed in what men ol ev-ry class nnd stanon certify il has done lor them if we can trust our own senses, when we see dangerous af factions of the throat nnd lungs yi Id to it. if we can depend on the assurance of intelligent Physi cians, who mate it their business to know.—in short, if there is any reliance upon any thins, then is it irrefutably proven that this medicine does relieve and docs cure the class of diseases it is designed for. beyond any and all others that are known to ankind. If this be true, it cannot bo too freely published.' inrbe too widely known. The afflicted should know it. A remedy that cures, is priceless to the"1. Parents should know it. their children are priceless to them. All should know it, lor health enn be priced lo no one Not only should it be circulated here,but everywhere, not only in this country, but in all countries How faithfully we hive ne'ed on this conviction, is shown in .the fact that already this article has made the circle of th globe- The sun never sets on Its limits. No continent is without it, and but few people Although not In so general use in other nations as in thii, it is employed. by the more intelligent in almost nil civilized conntries. It is extensively employed by both Americas— in Europe. Afin, Africa, Australia nnd the far off islands of the sea. Life is as dear to its possessors there as here, anl they grasp al a valu able remedy with even more avidity. Unlike
medicine, now manufactured, is as good as ever has been made heretofore, or as we arc capable of nuking. No toil or cost is spared, in maintaining it in the best perfection which it is possible to produce Hence the patient who procures the centime CitERitv Pi.ctorai., can rely on bavin? as good an article as has ever been had by those who testify lo its res. fly pursuing this conrao, I have ilia hope of doing some good in the world, as wel1 as the satisfaction of believing thai much has been done already. l'lopmcd by J. C. \YF.R, Chemist,
Donnei,i,y, 'i
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The Pocket ./Escnlnpiiis:
OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN.
Any person sending TWF.NTY-FIVECENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent lor One Dollar. Address, (post paid.)
DR. WM. YOUNG,
No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. '54-3-ly.
To Make your Hair Curl.
WONDER OF THE WORLD.
THE
Great Wonder of tho. World has at length been discovered. Yon cannot makeone hair white or black, hut Mr- Bvkon H. Robb has at length procured the truth of ihe creat secret after much study, toil anil expense, how to make ttie hair curl and wave in the most graceful manner for lifo. The proprietor has traveled through various parts of Europe for upwards of nine years, in search of the celebrated chemist and physiologist, M. Jaques, and has tit length found Itim in Italy, and purchased ol him the receipt for the sum of §8,01'0. All persons having the most uncouth and coarse lookins hair can have it transformed into the most beautiful and ending appearance that could be desired. The contposi tion of which tho article i» composed will not cost more than 50 cts, and but one application is needed to tho hair to cause it lo wave in the mo-t uniform ami perfect manner for life, and thus improve tho ooKs and appearance one hundred per cent. We now offer this wonderful discovery to the world for tho sum of onedollar.
Direct all letters to BYRON H. ROBB. FarmIngton, Trumbull Co., Ohio, and the receipt will be immediately forwarded to the person.
All letters must be post paid tosecure attention. Sept. 1ft, 1854-4-3m
BUCKEYE BOOT & SHOE STORE.
D. W. KOO P.MAN
Respectfully
AST
I TROY AND WESTERN LINE.
UN THE ERIE CANAL AND LAKES. In connection with "Terre Haute and Toledo Line/' Wabash & Erie Cnn.nl So Trnu«hipraeHt al Troy or Albany.' (Th« only through line to Terre I auto £eavet New York and Terre Haute Daily.
Wlltl"!.• Sternberg & Go....Murine Block, Buffalo rI. 0.Sm.ih SuCo....TerreMJuuieAI'PLY TO
Itice, C!opp Sc Co..31 Coenties Slip, New York. John CaiiijteT i« fer, ^1!i?.",y P. L. Sternberg it Co ,,.u!
Buckingham it Co loledoH. I!. Smiih U-rre Haute April •-*. "51-.6 il
WATCHES.
PFJE fubicribetfbas now on band a fine selecI ijon nf.Gold and Silver Hunting Watches of T. F. oopor. Tobias. James Johnson. 2d Church st.. Win. Reaa, Josh. Pemberton. 11. MPeytien, M. I)oret and many other celebrated makers, and in great variety of cases, both for la,di»» and gentlemen, and at prices that will compare favorably with those ok anv establishment eait or west S. R. frREEM \N,
No 4 Phoenix How, Terre Haute.
Marc!) 25, '51 3 tt
GROCERIIS!! OROCEHIES!!!
/T TliK
CITY
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Which will be sold at Cincinnati prices with the addition of freight only Both City and Country Merchants Can have bills of goods filled immediately al my store in IVrre Haute, or in five days from Cincinati. in quantities to suit purchasers.
KrFamiiies ill save monev by calling at the City Grocerv. as 1 will offer them a fine assortment of fresh goods at reduced priccs. "Quick sales and small p~ofi*.M." is my motto.
Trim* Casli, or exchange for Produce. Remember ilic Cfty Groc-ry on National Road Street, three doors west of Second "treet, in Stewart's building, Terre Haute.
p-il 22. \*»4-35-!y
New Leather ami Finding Store. Corner of Ohio and Second Streets, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
RICHARD THORNTON* KOBEUT S. BARTON, CM£R THE Ft KM OF n. Tlaornton cfc Co
WOULD
1
cd to the public ot rt-nsonahle low ice and what is of vast more importance to ilicin. itsi
Lowell, Massachusetts.
For sale by J. R. Ci'.nsinuium, and M.
erre Haute, and at agencies in
nearly every town in the State. Sept, 2, 'M-2-3inly
rj'HE FIFTIETH
edition
with Ono Hundred En grovinga, showing Discas cases and Malfornia"' of the human
Let no father be ashatned
to present a copy of the /ESCULAP1U3 to his child. It may savo him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the crot obligations of married lile without reading the I'OCKET jfJSCULAPIUS. Let no one snaring trom a hacknied Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, nnd the whole train ol Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by tlvir physician. bo another moment without consulting tho .AESCULAPIUS. Have the married, or those about to be married any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death.
respectful Iv inform theptib'ic irener ally that they have opened a new Leather Store, as* above, and having a full and complete stock they ire prepared to oiler bargains in every
sloulv
most preparations of its kind, it is a expensive dcscrinion of composition of costly material. Still it is afford-
quality is never suffered to decline front itsorigi- Cincinnati Sole Leather Spanish do French nal standard of excellence. Every bottle of this Kip Cincinnati do al! brands of-French Call
LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
situ as
Skins and Morocco, Philadelphia Calf Cincinnati do. from £9 to per doz. Harness Leather Hrid I.-, do: Skirling do Hog Skin Seating Pad Skins Topping Skins, all coiors Black Rones, Striped Bindings, &c.
At.so:
A full a«s irtmrnt of findings, pa Lasts, Pegs, Nuils. Bristles, Rasps, Knives. Pincers, Hammers. Fioa's,Trees, Awls, Boot Web, Silk 1 wist, Thread. &e.. &c. 03" The hignfst price paid in Cash for Dry and Green Hides. .Sheep Pelts, flog Skins, &c.
May 20, Wl•3'J-tim
Botanic Drug Store.
South-west corner of tltn Public: Square, T2RRE HAUTE, I.XIl, ALLFJV rH.NCK, 31. !•, Proprietor.
LL liinda of Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,&e.. always on hand. Pnrticiilar attention paid to tho componndinc uf Medicines.
A
Consultations can be bad at any time with Dr. P.. unless he is professionally engaged. June 3, '54-'ii ly v.te,'
nn ''s^tem in|fl(,wBrunswick RubbcrCdiiipanv. every shape and form, lo: uhicli i9 added a treaties Wnrehotiic 100 Libnity & IO
on the diaeasesol Females, bring of the highest impor tance to married people or |y Vn'a'll' kindToriiuM^er Go.uls, made
lltoso contemplating marriage. By NV.M. \OUNG, M. D.
March 25, '51 3Utf
March 23, '51-31-tf
informs the
citixens of Terre Hante and
IvicinUy, that having pnrchawd the liV
lie is now prepared to wait upon all who may be dirposed to call upon him, with evelytbini in his line, either of his own manufacture or bastern work.
Bring a practical workman himselfhe feels confident of giving satisfaction, and would reter to those who have dealt with hiin, as to lus work and price#
Ail kinds ot Boots am) Shoes made to order, in the best style and workmanlike manner. QSr Repairing done on abort notice ao4 at rea tenable rates,
Nov Cty '53-U-tf
PRAIRIE CITY BANE.
THIS
Bank has removed to the new Banting House, North of the Public Square. Interest will hereafter be paid on Deposits at thofolWin* rates 4 per cent on Current account*. 5 per cent on 3 to 6 month*. 6 per cent on 6 months -or ever.
C. U. BAILEY, Cashier.
Terre Hante, Aug. 5. 'M-SO-tt.
Jewelry.
TVTEW pattern* of Pitta, Ear Rings and Hoop*. X* Hold Pencila with Pens.Gold Ouanl and Fob Chains, Gold Rings,Gold Spectacles, &c at tho very lowest prices, at
Mtrth 35,
Apail 29, "54-36-tf
A N
G-ROOJE3R.Y
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. "PHE Bubk-riber would inform iVe public that lie lias opened a branch of his Wnolesalj Cincinnati Grocery in Terre Haute, in Stewart's Block, Terre Haute, where buyers will find choice selections of
.eu:»r
St.,
uikIc-
Charles Goodyenr's Patent, consisting o| Men's. Women's, Miasms and Children's Metallic luots nnd Shoe?.. Coats. Clonlts, Overalls, Combs,
^CriteCabove Company would solieit a call from their itiemU and tiie public before purchasing. JOtlN LEl'SJN, as.
July 22. 18.V1—lS-5in
Silver Spoons.
QILVER Table an 1 Tea Spoona Mustard,Salt. O Cream and Sugar Si.oon.i-, Silver Forks, butler Knives, v^c. Silver Spoon, kniio nnd i'ork in eases, for children's use|, at
FREEMAN S
j. oTsfEPHENS9N. M. D. S'fitfsiriiin anrf XHi'gron, TKRRE 1IAUTE, IND. Office nenriy opposite Brown's Hotel. Oct is. 'y-3-t«
Watch Repairing.
It
AVE
two of tiio ntosn xperienced nnd skill-
fill workmen in this country, constantly employed, and can promise that ail watch repairing will be done in the very best manner and prompt
ly S. R. FREEMAN.
WOOJL
rHF.
subscriber will pay CASH lor good clcan Fleece and tub-washed Wool Jan 21 '54 W-tf .1(11 IN TIF.RNAN
J. H. LONG, M. D.
piIANKFUL for past favors, respectfullysolicits a continuance of the same. Office on Second street, sr. of tho Court House Square. febl2 '53 -2o tt
Music.
Vat
KEW supply or Piano music, just received W. 11. BUCKINGHAM* Feb 12,'5225 BookStore.
Fulling and Cloth Dressing,
Vand
ILL be done as usual, only in better style finish, at
HOLMES LLS-
April 93. *53-35 tf _____
H. B. SMITH & CO.,
the building lately occupied by .Mr. Forwarding nnd Commission .tlnrchnnts, Stakeman," on Main Sttwt. t»e twnon 5th und 6th, nearly opposite the Poet Office, and fitted it up aa a
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
Proprietors of "Terre Haute and Tbicdo lAner of Canal Boats. TJ" Liberal advances made on consignments.
J. S. UVINtSSTOX. I8S4. J.R. Tt. UVINVSTO.'* LIVINGSTON & 0. Commission Merchants,
IOU\YAKII:KS,
AXD STEAM BOAT AGENTS. Agents for "Terr* Hnutetud Toledo." "Terr* Haute and EvcnsviHe," "Terre llatitoard Cincinnati."
LINKS ON CANAL
OASt* on Canal, Terre Haute, lnd. PPmticufar ntiention paid to Railroad Goods Mark Package*. "Care Livingston & Co-"
June 10,
6R0€gRIB$, JOHN LUDOWICI
ISanow
S. R. FREEMAN'S.
O
S'.itusti Couvifv (DCficr, .j TERRE HAUTE. LNTDlANA,f| WITH A FRESH sorrt.v or I
•Vt have also a coraplet«? set of new and beautiful
E S
R. S
for Card Priming in imitation of Copper-plate Persons wanting Printing done will do well to »ive us a call as wi^h new materials and espe rienced workmen, we cannot be excelled, and wc
WARRANT SATISFACTION.
Blank Deeds & Mortgages, BILLS OF LADING,
Protests and Instructions riot nnd. other Boat's. Kept constantly on hand sitthisOffice.
AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION.
he Ami.u:ca.v
A
rtists'
Union, would respect-
I'nMv nnn«»nnc«- to the citizens oi the LiuicU States and the Cnnndas. that for the purpose ot cultivating a taste lor the fine arts ihrousshou:
purchasers of their engravings, when 2.O.COO thein are sold. 2 jO.OCO GI FTS. of the acta I cost of SI aO.OOO.
Each purchaser of a )ne Dollar EngraNing. therf fore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth the money, but alro a 'ick.-t which entitles him to one of the Gilts when they arc dts irtbut'd. ,, f... a i~»
For Five Dollars, a highly finished Engracravin", beautifully PAINTED in OIL. and FIVE GIFT TICKETS, will be sent -, ur
Imve
Doi.i.akV worth of splendid Engravings can be selected from the Catalogue. A cony of the Catalogue, together with a spe cimen ot one of the Engravings, can be seen at the office of this -aper.
For each Dollar sent, an r.ngraving actually worth that sum. and a Gilt '1 icket, will nnniet.iutely be forwarded.
AGI*iNl
The Committee believing that the success of thU Great National Undertaking will lie materially promoted bv the energy and enterprise ol intelligent and persevering Ajicnts. have rtsolvcd to treat with such on the most liberal terms. -\nv person wishing to become an Agent, hy^ sending (post paid) SL receive bv return ot mail, a One Dollar Engraving, a Gilt 1 tcket, a Prospectus, a Catalogue and all other necessary information. ...
On the linal completion ol the sale, the Gilts will be placed in the hands of a Committke of the Purchasers to be
Distriuutf.o,
14
Islatvl Sound, at .. 20 perpetual loans ol cash without in'.erest or sccuri y.of
Stay
nnd l)re?s Bone, Polls, Doll IL ads, Balls. I oys, Whips, Tuething Rings, Syringes, Brcasi Pumps,
due nonce ol
which will be given throughout the Lulled totales and the Canadas LIST OF GIFTS
100. 100. 100.
100 Marble busts of Washington at ^'0.03
100 Clay. 1U0 Webster, 100
Calhoun,
50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid gilt frames, size 3x4 It each. ICO elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 ft. each, 500 steel plate Engravings, billliantly col'd in oil, rich gilt frames 2-1x30 in. each, lO.OHO degant steel plate EngravingH. col'd in oil, of the
Washiugtoi' Monument St'x'2G in each. 237,000 strel plate Engravings, from 100 different plates, now in possession ot, and owned by the Artisis' Union, of the market value ot 5i'ct9 to $I,t 0 each, 1 fust-class Dwelling, in 3'st st. N. City, 22 building lots in 100 and 101st) sis., N. y.Cnv, each 23.\100 ft deep, at, 100 Villa Siles. containing each 10,000 sq ft. in tho suburbs of N Y.Ciiv. ami comman-_ ding a magnificent view of the Hudson Rivt-rnnd Ljng
100.. 5.0C0
50. 5,000
10. 5,000
4. 40,000
4 2,0C0
12,000
1000.
22,(00
50C.
50,000
5,0-JO
S^.tO
each,
r,Q 100 100 50 J.-0 20 2.000 5
5X00 5.0! )0 5.000 10 000 .1.
Reference in recard to the Real Estatr
VissctiEit & Co Real Estate I'.rokers, New York. Orders, (post paid,) with money enclosed, to be addressed, J. W. llOLRROK K, Sec ry. 503 ('.roadway. N Y.
TT" The Engravings in the Catalogue are now ready for delivery. July 2!), '51, *tl)-G:no
SPUING AHKIVALS.
\T7E have recieved our Spring Stock of work YV from the east, comprising a large assortment of ihe best an I most fashionable kinds ol Gents, Ltulins, Boys, Misses, and Cbil«lron's Boots nnd Shoe*, That we have ever rcccivcd, and will sell very low for cash.
Also.a large stock of our own manufactured work constantly on hand «T SCHOOLEY & VANIIORN,
Sign of the Gilt Boot, No.5, Phu nix Row. April 16 '53-34-tf
S S S S
F. T. HULMAN
INFORMS
his friends and the public generally,
that he has just got back with a fresh well selected Stock of
all kinds of groceries.
which ho will sell, as heretofore at wholesale and retail, at the lowest figures. All who wish anything in bis line, will find tt to their interest to give liiin call, at his store on National Road street, No. 5, Warren's Block.
May 3 '5I-3S tf
Dagnerrean G-allery. HIS establishment is daily open for visitors nnd the im rovements recently tff-cted in it ave been completed on a scale commensurate with the present advanced state of tho Daguerrean
Art and the requirements ofa dis-
crinunat'ng psblic. The proprietor claims facilities lor producing FINE PICTURES Which are not possessed by any other establishment in this City, and the result is that the pictures issned present sttch combination of beauty that the. wonder of the day is how it is done
ly IIIOI incwiinacroi nwu«v i...»
which must 1« accounted for by Miller neing th«
artist whose very name is a guarantee of a good picture, who has the nack of transferring the image so correctly that he hesitates not totMicit an inspection of his unrivalled pictures from all good judges of this beautiful art
STOCK FOR SALE. Likenesses or deceased or sick persons taken at their residences. Patrons will find this Gallery convenient, having the reception saloon and the operating room on the same floor but entirely separate.
Subjects should avoid light drapery. Rooms formerly occupied by Duff & Freeman, Warren Block. *"««*.»# A. R. MILLER.
April 8, *51-35-tf if
reccirinc his Spring stock, consisting ot full assortment of Groctrtes ol all kinds TOBACCO, NAILS, Ac., All of which will be disposed of at tbe lowest figure.
Call at tho Cincinnati Store, Union Row. May 3, "M-SS-tS
J. T. BOYD, M. D.
OFFERSand
his j*rvi-es to tl»c citizens of Tern
Haute vicinity, in the rarioos brancbe» of MEDICAL SCIENCEOffice in Scott's building, on Market street, opposite the General Sttg» Oflice, np*r tl* Bw«i House South East comer of vtie Public Sqnarv wbere he may be found at all bonrsof tbedsy ant night, except when absent on profcmaoal baai IMM.
May 3, 'M-38 tf
Blank Deeds for sale at this Office,
MAN KNOW THYSELF."
Vn Inyaluable Book for 25 Centsf '-EVTWY TAMll-V ^oifi.0 HAVK A COFT t\i\ SOLD IN LESS
LUU,UUIiCOI'lBSY
THAN' a
E
a
May 20, "'S-l-33-tf
If
R.
a
td&y V/'
new
edition, revised and improved, just ts^ued^ $ i)K. ti TJ iV J5 A
JUEIHCAL MANU~ 4- HANI) BOOK FO* TIIS A FFLICTED— Containing an outlincofiheoflnin.prngress. treatment & cure of every form of disease contracted by prontiscu-
t'xTf.t:
ous sexnal intercourse.by sclfahtrse. «r by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style avoiding all medical technicalities', and everything ihat would offend the ear of decency, with nn outline of diseases peculiar to females, from the result of some twenty years1 successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature.
To which is added, rrceipts for the cure of the above diseases, anda treatise on the causes, symptoms nnd cure of the Fever and Ague. TESTIMONY OF TIIE PROFESSOR OF OBSTET
RICS IN PKNN COLLEGE. TIllLADA. "DR. HUNTER'S MEDIC\L MANUAL."— The author of this work unlike the majority of those who advertise to cure the disenses of which it treats, is grcduate of one of the best Colleges in the United Slates. It affords me pleasure to rrco»i mend hint to the unfortunate, or to the vie tim of malpractice, as a successful and experienced practi iqn"r, in «ho.e honor and integrity they may place the greatest confiifence. 'JOSEPH LONGSHORE, M- D.
FR03I A. WOODWARD. P-. OF PENN. CNI
the country, and with the view of enabling every professional ability of the family to become possessed ol a gallery ot En- Numerous cases of Diseases of the cravings, I Genital Organs, some ol. iht-m of longstanding.
Iiv tlie First Artists of the Age, have come under my notice, in which his skill has They have determined in order to create an ex- i,ee„ nianif.-steil.in r.-storing to perfect health, in •ensivesalc for their Engravings, and thus not
only give miployinent to a large number of Ar-.Ujjered beyond medical aid In the treatment of lists and others/but inspire among our country- Seminal w.-akhess, or disarrangement of tbefuncinen a taste for works of art, to present 'o
,!,e
VERS1TY. PHILADA.
It give me pleasure to add my testimony to the
me
iissianres where the patient has been con-
tions produced by Self-abl
se,
or
rv. I do 1101 know his
Excess
A Presby'erian clergyman in Ohio, in writing of "Hunter's Medical Manual,'' says: "Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil exampic and the influence of the pa'sstons, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and fearful consequence npon themselves and their posterity. The constituiions of thousands who are raising families have been enleehied, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can be done so to enlighte.- and influence the public mind as to
ci!eck, a:i()
to n!
so,lrce
ultimately to remove this widc-spreai
human wretchedness, would confer the
greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus 10,000 £lirjst
oa t|ve 9Pnt
and coming generations.-
Intemnerance, {or the use of intoxicating drinks.) though it has slain thousands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept niy thanks on behalf of the afHic'ted, and believe me, your coworker in the good work you are so actively engaged in."
One copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped and postage paid, on receipt'ol 25 cents, or six copies for $1. Address, post paid t'OSDEN & Co Publishers, Box 196, Philadelphia.
Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents, supplied no the mnsl liberal terms. Turro Haute, Feb 18,''54 26-lv.
New York Jewelry St°re.
a
3" JclS UFSL IST
KEEPS
ronsianily Oil hand a large and beautiful assortment of Watches, Cloc's, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods,
Which he will sell on reasonable term?. 83-Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and warranted
NORTHERN LIGHTS.
CONSTANTin
LY appearing in their usual
brilliancy, Northern Turre Haute, second houseuorthol theCanal Bridge, on Market street,, ---—.
where will to fouml consunUy whole
saleonly Composition Summer Candles, SummerStearine Candles,
No. 1 Pure Tallow Candles, No. 1 Rosin Soap, No. 1 Pal in Soap, No. 1 White bar Soap, No 1 ^-oft Soap for family washing. The aliovu articles are warranted and kept ot sale at al! the principal wholesale houses, ami at our manufactory, in quantities to suit the pur-
chasers and at ns low prices as they can be bought
at in this place for cash. The renowned superiority of our manufacture we hope will insure us a continuanccofour former customers, and we re
aud request all to examine the above articles pre vious to purchasing elsewhere.
We will pay the highest cash price for Tallow, renderedor in thorough. B. M-HARRISON & SON
Nov. 29.53-34 tf.
GROVER.MAN «S£ BOUHNE, W a a
IN ALI.
KtiSnS
OF
mmni
ill names
North side Public Square,
anltL— TERRE HAUTE, INJ).
Washington Union Insurance co.,
OFFICE, CLEVELAND, OIIIO. Capital $100,000. Will insure the safer classes of Property against loss or damage by fire upon favorable terms.
Established upon a firm basis, with a Capital which accumulates with the increase of liability, and avoiding all special hazardous risks, the pi
anrf nvo
yj
nj
wilh
cggjcnce present tbe claims of the
Company., and ask a continuance of patronage heretofore so liberally accorded. DlRKCTnRS: Geo.Mygalt, Cleveland. Dr. J. Clark.Brunswick, Hon. Renben Wood, jCyrus Prentiss,Ravenna '4en- A-S SSanford, JHon. E. B. Olds, CircleO. B. Durham, Hon FTT. Backus. Hon.T. Baker.Norwalk ). N. Skeels, jM- Powell, Ohio City, *ieree B. Senter, !W. M. Powell, Charfes W. Cook, !L N. Jerome.
officers:
,. lion. Keubfjs W
H. DcBiuai, Vice President, O. N. SKEtiJt. Secretary,
lokqc
MrtiATT, Treasurer,
El) WIN CORBEN, Agent. Terre Haute.
July It, *53-42 If
#3 DENTISTRY. $
..fuS- SMITH.
of vene-
superior
in the protession
I have been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him as well as a uindness to the unfortunate vie tim of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one, in whose professional skill and integrity th.-y may safely confide themselves.
ALFRED WOODWARD, M. 0.
This is. without exception, the most compre-_ hensive 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 fr-nn all objectionable matter, and no parent however fastidious, can object to placing it in'the hands of his sons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, 'with too little breath to pti.T.'atid Moo little presumption to impose.'he has offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 23 cents, the fruits of some twen ty years most successful practice."—Herald. ".No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth ituder their charge."—People's Advocate.
Steamer.
special liazaroous r.SKS, me i/i-
ood,Piesidcnt,
D- D- s-.
•k tn jertainin
8E^6 now permanent \jlocated in hw new of
rinrVwi) nee on Ohio street, third 1 I lJ'^v *oof east of the publit »ousre. will at ail times readineanto wait op his patrons in all things irtainins to his profession.
N. B.—Nocr«iiigiven for opera tionsnnless by prvrioas arranccmMt. April 1~,3 849-34y
He is receiving his Stock from Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio, bash Foundry and
WHOLESALE & RETAILr
Furniture Warerooms, Aud Uudertakins I'stablishment.•:
"PHE undersigned having permanently located 1 in Terre Haute, in Deming's New Brick Store, On 3rd street,opposite the Prairie -ity Hotel, respectfully informs the public that he has now on hand and intends keeping a full supply of ever) description of
FURNITURE!
Which he will sell extremely low for cash. He has also made arrangements to keep constantly on hand an assortment ofFisk's Patent .-iir-tight
Metallic Burial Cases,
Also, a Hill nssortmentof Burint Clothfs. In addition, he will keep on hand all kinds and sizes of readv made
WOODEN COFFINS,
Manufactured of the best material and by the best workmen in the city. lie is also prepared to at lend funerals with an elenant
JB JSC 9»5J 9 And will furnish any number of carriages that may be desired. fie solicits a call Irom those wishing to purchase anything in his line, pledging hinifell to sell lower than any other house of the kind in the ci ty. and believing that Ihey will find upon examination that his articles are well made, and ofTcrod at the most reasonable prices
Jan 21, '54-22-ty
D. G. FORSTER.
i* ./ .1' S .V u. House, Carriage, Sign, nnd Ornnmqntn] fainting, in all their Rrauchcs.
LSO. Designs, Bannrrs, Flags, Transparencies, properly executed—old Pictures cleaned and varnished, walls papered, See.
Shop on Market Street, opposite Doles' New Puilding, and 2d door north of the Courier Oflice. Terre Haute, inar23-30y E. K. UROWN.
Commercial Insurance Company, Charleston, S. Columbia Insurance Company,
Columbia, S. C.
NSURANCE on Steamboat and Flat-boat car I goes, nnd lire risks on buildings, furniture and lerchandizc, taken in the above Companies, by
A LIJER.T I.ANGBi
an29-'53 23 if Sub-Agent atTerrc Haute.
1S54. Air-Lino Railroad.
Eastern Passengers Take Notice. INDIANAPOLIS AND UELLEFONTAINE I and Cleveland Railroad! In connection with the Ohio &. Pennsylvania. Clevtliind Si. Columous. Lake Shore, and New York Railroads
unkirk. Buft ilo, Albany.New
Yorlt and Boston. Also to Dayton and Eastern
Oiiio.
Tw nn
A"^K™^rri
iS
excepted.! 1st. I).i Lxp n,.,,„n'nn(i p,n
nects at Union with I rn-ns for Dayton ana uin-
n,
burgh, Philadelphia. Baltimore,and Washington. Also, connect at Gallion with trains for Cleveland and P'.a3t?rn Cities. Arrive at Cleveland in time for the Lake Shore Train for Dunkirk, Buffalo and New York, and quicker than by any other route—this being the only reliable through route. THROUGH TO CLEVELAND IN 13 HOURS.
Passengers'for Columbus by luking A. M. Train vin Bcllefontainp and llrbann. arrive early in the afternoon, nndqiicker than by any other
route
pnre through S4 50.
2d. Express Train, leaves at 12 afterthear-! rival of all the trains from the 'Veit and South making all the Eastern and Southern connections,
Lunniitinticvviwu. TTinKlllg ail lilt* Uiisici il 4»»iu k_-wu«i»i «i .11 spectiully solit tho patronage of Merchants and
nn(j t|,e on|y
all others wishing to purchase a genuine .s through connections with Cleveland, Pitts-j n„„,n v«„ to burg, Philadelphia, and New York. Jj* Passengers for Columbus by this train can go via Union. Dayton and Springfield-stay at
New York, via Cleveland and Lakes, in eluding berths and meals on Steamer. New York via Philadelphia New York via Cleveland (and all the way by Railroad.)
1
irajn jr(,m here at noon, that pnrcd and warranted by
T)ayton over night, aniving early tho nexr morning, and as quick as by tho Central Road- ,Fare Si" 50. Lightning Spied to Columbus, Zanesville,
Newark, and Eastern Ohio.
Passengers by this train can go via Gallion to Columbus, arriving there at 3 A. M., in ttme for all the Eastern trains, and EIGHT HOURS ahead, of any other route. Fore $4 50. i| Passengers dine at Indianapoiis.
Eastern Baggage checked to CUvtlinrt Pittsburg and Philadelphia Baggage to PitUhurg. FARE FItuM tKDIAHAPOLIS TO Davton Columbus Cincinnati &•. •. Pittsburg Philadelphia and Baltimore Cleveland Buffalo, including berths and meals on
6 50
13 CO 17 00 16 50
FARE FBOM TERRE HAOTK TO New York via Cleveland, 19 50 Lafayette to
41
P. S.—This company have made arranerments with the several Railroad Corporations for connecting through Freights fn Cleveland, New York, Pittsburg and Philadelphia.
J. NOTTINGHAM. SupU.
For general information in regard to Freights, apply to
JAMES HOOKER. Gencrtd Freight Agent.
Feb 25, '54 27-tf
Double Rectified Whisker. IOHN
B. LUDOWICI, is now manufacturing an article of Double Rectified Whiskey, far superior to any ever broujr it from Cincinnati ami in strecsth, puritv and flavor decidedly the best ever sold in thia western coantry. All those who ptefer a first rate article to a common one. tortb* Mime money, will plesae call at the CINCINNATI STORE. UNION ROW.
All kinds of Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors, of the best quality, and at Cincinnati prices, always on bind.
May 3, *54-38 -it.
JOHN SAYKE'S STOVE STORE!
AT WHICH MAY BE FOUND THE MOST COMPLETE A -at,
EVER BROUGHT UP OR DOWN THE WABASH, OR BY ANY OTHER TKO.'OUGKFARE! 1
MIGH'TIAVE 111 151111® Mi,1T THE PEOPLS CARRY Til I MIST FiST IS EE Oil GET Till.
..._ O^r He has some of the same sort left, nnd is receiving new patterns. Call nnd sce.«£0 [Nov.20wtf
United States Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
rpiIIS well known Fstabiishment, celebrated for its Table, r.nd re furnished in Modern style, with Ladies' Parlors on the first floor, is most centrally situated on Ciii
stxut
KERCKHOFF vt CO-, inform their former customers and the public. r'neialtv, that they have moved their I.E-\THER STORE, from corner of 5th street, to No. 3 Warien Hlock, National Road Street, opposite Union How.
G.
They have now on hand a large and exquisite assortment ol all kinds of Leather, as Spanish, Cim lnnr.ii and Count Tanned Sole, Baud, Upper. Bridle, Harness, -•.r.'iiii. Collar and Split Leather. French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins. I.iuinir, Rinding, Topping. Sheep and DeerSkins, Tuinpieoand French Men's aud Ladies .Morocco.
SHOE FINDINGS.
They also keep a general' assortment ofFhoe Findings, as Lasts, Ho-n »"d Shoe Trees, Clamps, Pegs, all kinds ol Shoemakers Tools of ilie very best qualitv. llaving adop'o 1 tho principle of only seUing for cash, and buying also tor cash in the Eastern it iff, they are enabled, to sell al luwer prices than any ol their competi'ora.
HI!) MS!
They pav the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green and Dry lli.b-s. Skins and Furs. ATTKNTIO N! A TT S TION!!
Shoemakers, Saddlers, and Merchants are particularly requested to Cx inline our stock and nrices, before buying e!-: wliere. 11 lire l.rmr, AprillJO, '53 -3fi.]y
A S
r-T"',—, i.Vri, i7„r.:,l„ Aiiinnv try aflords, anil no pains or expense will bespnred .itnore.Cleyeinnd.Dunkjrk. Biiftalo, Alhanv .ISew
Comer of Bridge (or Ohio) r.nd 1 s!S!redr, TiiliRE IIAliTIt, INDIANA. Ill'l undersigned has re.-uiiu-il his former stin near the Uritlgc, andoiiiy onublock trom the Public Squiiro.
This House has been grently enlarged and inv prtved.bya large addition of bed-iooms. nnd a spacious Dinina Hall, all papered and painted nnd furnished villi New I iiniitni »*, nipets, inf lledsand Ileddlng, and Table iimitm e. JuJ£I Having nn eye single lo the coniioit ami convenience of his gue&ts, nnist make his House a plensant stopping place for the man business, pleasure or traveling public—and pnrtn-nlarly those who wish tb take passage on steam-boais, private conveyance or otherwise in short, no pains no expense will be spared to make Ins House agreeable and pleasant stopping pmce lor his guests.
I S A E
W I
I m)mini3ter 0 tllt! grali|io.u'ion 0 ho lublesol
lr0)19
I II IS ST A fi
W Inrce and entirely'new, is th* beVt in the
1
... .i,
cinnati: and at Bellefontaino with trains for
and at all tim-s will lie supplied with good
Also, from Nsw York, Mr. Hugh Stewart's Furnace, and the W««
S-t r,i:rr the
fashionable promenade opposite the Custom House, and near Independence Hall. Cupt. Chus. II. Itliller^ Whose reputation as a Host is well known. »s determined it fliall lose nothing by his future efforts, 'l'he highest d-grce of satisfaction guarantied to all who may favor him with their company.
OCT Families can sreuro a suite of Rooms by teK'tfrnphins a day or two in advance. Philadelp.iia, May 1851-10-ly.s
Bostpn Leather Store, SIGN or Till: LAST. No. 3. Warren IJInck, N-niniial Road
Street. Terre Haute.
il y. nay
11
and grain, and horses strictly at tended to. Charges Moderate—Call and Sop. I BOARDERS taken by :i duv, werk,month or vear. deel 1-lC-if
JAMESS.CLVRK.
A S
FOR TIIE CUKE OF
E E & A E
IT7 LL be found superior to any article of the kind now in use. May had at Groverman and Bourne's. Pre-
NO.
*3 00 4 50 '3 00 8 tO 15 6 00
G. W. BALL.
Tcrrc Haute, Nov. 19, 1852—wif
H. & J.
MAHAN,
2 W A II II E N O tW'xtd'ir S1-) vtnrrn Bank.) AVE just received anil opened one of the finest ami best selected stocks of
II
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c..
Ever offered in this market, comprising every thing usually kepi in st^cb establishments, which will fie sold at unprecentediy low p. ices, for cash or in exchange for produce.
The Ladies particularly, are invited »ocnll and examine their stock of Dtcss Goods, Trimmings, Fancy Articles, fee.
Persons wishing to purchase would do well to give them a call before buying elsewhere, ns thvy can be as well if not better accommodated than at any other establishment in the city.
Terre f'aute, Niv 19. "53-1'J-tf
New Books.
VILLETTE,
by the author of Jane Eyre and
Shirley
'8 50
Madison to C" *l'\: 18 50 Louisville UT 18 30 Tl* Through Tickets can be procured at all the General Ticket Offices.
The Lofiv and tho Lo* ly, or Good in All anil None All Good, by
M.J. .Mcintosh-
('astle Avon, by the Author of Rarencliflc. English items by Matt F. Ward. Laay-Bird, by Lady Georgiania Fullerton. l'he Cop Sheaf, a fresh Bundle, by Lewis Myrtle. l'he Maiier Builder, or life at-a Trade by Day Kellogg Lee.
Life of kir Walter Scott, by McLcod. Mncauley'S Speeches .» Sbakspeare and His Times, by. M. Guizot Pastoral Theology, or tba Ibeory of
the Ovilvic*v 6tc TboAtn for sale by
Etoh-jj
Tbe Ausirafian CapftVe and the Go?d Regions W. H. Hl'CKINfJflAM Sign ot the Big Book.
April 2. '52 tf
THE SHEAF OF WHEAT,
GF.OIUJK RICKETTS,
AT
the sign o' ihe "wfieat sh^af." on 3rd St.. nearly opposite the Cornier office, keepa constantly on hand fresh Bread. Cakes of every description. Family Provisions, See
His Bread Waeon, the "No. 1," visits all parts oftliet-iiy everyday, and furnishes families with fresh Bread and Cakes as they may desire. 9Cr Look out for the No 1 Bread Wagon.
Msy 20, *54-39-1
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1jJ
To tlie Sick and Afflicted
Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. The ntopfcfTrcttinl nnd speedy cure known for
Consumption, Coughs. Colds, AMhnia, Ibonclmis. Lmr''omplnints. Snitiinir Blood, Difficulty of lri:athiii{i, 1 ams in tho
Side and Prcast, Pnlpitation.of the lloart, Influeri'sn.Oroupj Brnki Constiiulion?,
Sore Throat, Ne:voiis Oehiliiy, nnd all
Diseases of Pie Throat, Breast, and Lung». This n-nidy i-i aT-tonihing the world at the many rcn.ark ih.e Ci.rus perfornicil.
Th« (Jifiu Specific of tlic Agct The Wii.d
cki.ki.y
Trek, in all aces of tha
world and in all c, tii,tries wh re it is known, bus bien, boili aiuonu civjlis-jd ns wtll as savage na'lioiis aiitl ti.ib if jutl\ celebiulcd for its wunderliil iiioiliciual ..rnpi-i lies. Ifui it. jjreat power cure some ol lb. worst an most uisire8»ing diseases am ii' us. was riiuably ucvi-r fully ascortaino't, until the experiments of that distinguished botanist andskiltul.j.lnsiciaii. Dr. Swnyue, had demonstralt-d its liiub adaptation, when propeily prepared, lo the iiaiure ol m.ui, nnd to the complaints with which ho is ufun alFiicted. The learned gentleman lias succeeded, alter the most persevering etiorts.and by blinking much uiedicai skill to In nr upon the sulijoct. in obtaining an I* coneentraiing nil thi extraordinary virtues of ihu remarkable tree in such a manner as to constitute one o' the most efficacious remedies, and at the same time most pleasant to take, that is now known to the medical world JNncc ihis nioat invaluable discovery of Dr. Swayne, thousands have been by it restored to hoalih and thuenjoy, ment of life, who were uileriug from the ravages ol ihe most cxcnili.iting disease and wo have reiison lo beln.vo lout mauv himdieds havo been saved tiom an umimoly grave, whoae casts no oilier-remedy could iiacii. One thing tliut ts eminently calculated to inspire confulence in Hjk virtues ol the Wild lurry ts t!io fuel ihat theme* dical luciilty thriiuiiliout ihegloho uro iinaniumus in iht ir opinion that ii& m. dicinal (pialities too aient and when preparid. a.-, by Ur. Swayno, inert can be no doubi ol
tin
admirable adaptation
10 cuniiive ptn-poses Tho (act altio, Unit •Swayne i* a regular phy -liian and possesses tho nilvmiini'.e ot the exp.fiien.:u ni.d practice ot hn prolei-sion ol iieinly a niiaiieroi a century, is cn.•Jii'nieii to ini-reace the ilie public confidence in the anpei inr im-riis ol the medicine in question.
It is not necessary loru» lo rel«r particularly to the inany remarkable cures performed by ihissnl* uiarv remedy with which \\e have b. en acqiiHii,-i.-d. or to sponk of the ahilnies ol Dr. Swnyne aa 11 physician, or lo dwell at len«lh upon ihe peculiarly heaI tillul propel lies ol tbe Wild Cherry Suffice il to say that th.- pr-paiutioii retered to is in pkillul iiaiuls, tliut il is one ol ihe greatest and siilent purihers ol the blood Unit can bo
IIIUIIV
a in is
tered,-lis healing aud at same time strengthen inn «|itnliii^ are wonderlul nnd that the pu'bliHh ed certificates from higiiiy respectable individimii show lhat, in
insliinces the cures flee ted
by it have been truly astonishing. Persons, it seems, who nnd been aflhcied for vear« and rcnu ered III- nust miserable creaiuies' o.i the f«ce
iA
thiffiirtb, hnve men, by the use of this powerful remedy, restored to petieci health. L»ok well to the Mark* ot |(to Genuino. 0^7" INtjf'IRE PA KT/CULA RLY FOR _£0
Dr. riwnylie's(..'oiuponnd Svrup ol Wnu Cher* rv, the oriuinal and only genuine remember it is put up nisqiiure botl'es. covered with lieuutitul wrapper, (steel cin-raving.) with a poitrait ol Dr. Sway tie tin icon, nbo his siuimture. The coun-leif-ning ot which will he punished a forgery.
Uniil you nhmiu this etiuipounil you will never know the real virtue* of Wild berry. Dr. Swayne's Vermitugn, ("or Dy simps in or W onus
Dr. Swayne's Sugar Coated Pills, for tbe Liver. Pr. Swnyne's Cholern Morbus, Dinrrhfr-n, and Dysentery Cordial, a never-lailing rented v.
V'e
n|)",v'
ynbifible medicines are preparetl only
by Dr. MV.A YiS E ni his Luborulorg, A®. 4 -Worth ttfi ft. ihthitUl For sale by J. CVSINGIIA.M, sols ago for I ftrn Innd vicinity.
Terre Haute, March iH,1-30-i
O A E S
JlcCnrmick'n Ceiebcnlctl Reaper**
ON
the opening of Canal navic&iion the «ub* Bcriber will be in receipt of a full supply of the above Machines, which have been proved perior to any others, bout England.
hen 19. '3-2f.
ipt of a full supply of have been proved suit! this country and in
'I hey arc warranted to cut twp acres of wheat or otb-r small gram in an hour, and to save »t least (hrce~fourths of all the wlieot scattered by ordinary cuttim they are well made, of fint rate manorial, very durable with proper caro. od1 Ihe raking ol the wheat can be well done by a man riding upon them. 'I hese Reapers are also constructed with mowing machine uttnehed, warranted to cut one and a fourth acres ol grass per fto ir. and to do its work as well and ns close lo the ground, on smooth land, ns ordinary mowing. Farmers and oihera, are requested to call and examine these machines' after arrival, and if ihey do not. on trial, perform all that is claimed for tlietn, any purchaser can return this reaper to ine.
B. SMITH
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Snsli, Door Blinds, nnd Frame Factorr. TER E HAUTE, IND. IIAVE commenced the above business In tho room formerly occupied by Mr. Bishop, on 4tlr
Pastoral 'I beofogy. or tba Ibeory of Ernn- largeaad choice vari«ty of Marble-fordlfF„,UV*purpo*-.,
gelical Ministry, by A. VineL ses. Monumeuuon band und mao'e to order from A Hero and other Tales, by the Author of,'he best Yern oni and Italian nmrbje. All ordera will be promptly attended to and ewcuted in tha best wanner Particular attention paid to dcsiim tng end carving.
1
-1 tfir*
ifreel, near the Post Oflice, where I intend to Tianufacltire the above mentioned articles from the very best material. Persons about erecting buildings will do well to give me coll, as 1 ir lend to make my prises suit the li nes.
Orders Irom a distance can be sent through tin Post Office, and will receive immediate attention Persons in thecitv wanting anything in the abovo line, will do well lo send in their orders as early as possible. G.W.SHAFFER. _Rlar5.'52-dawtf-28*82.
CITY M.1RBLE W ORK'S.
'T,!K»',bM»ber« having permanently loc« ea A terre Haute will keep constantly o^ bond
June 18, "»3 43tf. J. JULIAN,
On 2nd street, nearly oppositeStewart HouLo.
H. L. ASHLEY,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
And denier in nil kind# of Produce, Pine Lumber. drc.sed and undressed, Shingles nnd Laihs. ft^rCnrne1" of Hrst and Easfo Str##rt«
Basin, Terra Haute, Indiana May 6,'54-56-tf
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