The Wabash Courier, Volume 23, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 November 1854 — Page 4
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SRIIB'ANR OCZDOB 'CP'SJPNPCBO We have also a complete set of new and beautiful Jl xzr-
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For Card Printing in imitation of Copper-platt-Persons wanting Printing done will do well t«five HB a call as with new materials and experienced workmen, we cannot be excelled, and
WARRANT SATISFACTION.
Blank Deeds & Mortgages, BILLS OF LADING,
Protests and Instrnctions For Flat and other floats. Kept constantly en hand nt this Office.
J. ». LIVtJtoSTO.V.
1851.
It. JJYIXGSTOX
LIVINGSTON & O.,
Commission Merchants, lOlUVAHDKRS, AND STEAM BOAT AGENTS. Agents for "Terrc Hnute and Toledo." "Terre Haute nnd Evansville," "Terre Haute aril Cincinnati."
June 10, '5l-'12-6m
LINKS ON CANAL
Office on ronal, Terrc Haute, Ind. [TVParticular attention paid to Railroad Goods Mark Paekosrcs. "Care Livingston &• C'o-"
WATCHES.
THE
subscriber hns now on hand a fine selection of Gold and Silver Hunting Watches of T. F. Cooper. M- To!»ias*» James Johnson, 25 Church St., Wm. Rean, Josh. Pemberton, H. MPcytien, H. M. Doret and many other celebrated makers,and in grcnt variety ol cases, both for ladies and gentlemen, and ut prices thai will compare favorably with those o'" anv establishment east or west. S. R. FREEYI\N,
No 4 Phoenix Row, Terre Haute.
March 25, '54-3-tf
Botanic Drug Store. South-west corner of the Public Square, TERRE HAUTE, L\D„
ALLEN PENCE, .11. !., Proprietor*
ALL
kinds of Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes.&e., always on hand. JKr Particular attention paid to the compounding of Medicines.
Consultations can be had at any time with Dr. P., unless lie is professionally engaged. Juno 3, '54-41 ly
GROCERIES JOHN B, LUDOWICI 1
$
Snow receiving his Spring stock, consisting of a full assortment of Groceries of all kinds
TOBACCO, NAILS, &c.,
Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row May 3, '51-38-tl
All of which will be disposed of at the lowest fig- Springfield. Tittin, Sandusky and at Clyde with
GROVERMAN & BOURNR,
W a a IN AI.L KINHS OF I
GROCERIES I1DLI8MS!
North side Public Square, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
an 11
H. L. ASHLEY,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
EEEffly&OISIASMFs
And denier in ull kinds of Produce. Pine Lumber, dressed nnd undressed, Shingles nnd Lntlis.
OirCorner of Hrst and Eagle Streets, Cana| Basin.Terre Haute, Indiana May 6, '54-56-tf
DENTISTRY H. R. SMITH, D. D. S., BEING now permanent ly located in his new of fice on Ohio street, third door cast of the public
Bouare, will at all times
bo in readiness to wait on liispatronsin all things pertaining to his profession. N. B.--Nocrenitgiven foroperationsunlessby previous arrangement. April 17,3 849-34y
Terre Ilaule Drug Slorc, BY J. R. CUNINGHAM,
National Road Street, North of the Court House. WHOLFSAI.E AND RETAIL.
CONSTANTLY
on hand, Fresh Drugs and
Medisines. warranted pure. Prescriptions prepared promptly. Croat attention paid to all orders.
JWChemicals, DvestufTs, Instruments, Perfum cry, Oils, Paints, (ilnss, and pure wines and Liquors expressly Tor medical use.
Terre llauto, Ind., Jan 3, '52-dtf-29
MEDICAL CARD.
J. i»I. COM INS, HI. D., ECLECTIC.
OFFICE
near the South west corner of Public Square, opposite Dr. Pence's Botanic Drug Store.
Acute and chronic diseases treated in the most scientific manner, as certificates and testimonials of success in the possession of Dr. C. will show.
June 3, *54-4 i-1
BOYD
J. T.
OFFERSond
mTD.,
his services to the citizens of Terrr
Hnute vicinity, in the various branches of (MEDICAL SCIENCE. Office in Scott's building, on Market street, opposite the General Stage Office, near the Brown House South-East corner of the Public Square, where he may he found at all hoursof the day and night, except when absent on professional busi ncss.
May3, '54.38-tf
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
JACOIS JlVEItl.
O N E I O N E
(WHOI.ES/LK AXD RETAIL.)
Market st., /w doors Nortk of Puitiic Square, East side. TERRE HAUL. INDIANA.
Keeps constantly on hand Candies, Cakes. an» Pastry of all kinds. All orders promptly filled •nd package* warranted full weigkt.
October 14, lb54-S-3m
Wedding Cake Bakery, ANI OYSTER SALOON.
SWNE&twodoors
HOLDEN, South side of the Public
Square, west o» ihc Branch Bank. I erre Haute, Indiana, are pr«jsred to furnish all articles in their line of the beat quality, aud at the shortest notice, on reasonable term*.
Wedding and other Parties, supplied intbebest manner, on short notice. Bread, Cakes, and Crackers kept constantly on hand.
JKrOyners served up day and evening-, during the season. Oct. 14, '54-8-tf
A ropply of handsome and fashionaable Type, will form a choice variety lor
CAR3S, CECUMES,
And nil other kind* or Job Printinc Always got op in ihe neate*t manner and at notice at the office of the WabasliOourier.
in S a ii a a ii a E an a at ii in
Indiana Central Railway.
...
Speed, Safely, and Comfort Combined!
Gnat Eastern and Western U. S. Mail Line, via Indiana Central and Dayton and Western Railways, and connecting Lines
Eastward.
Three Trains Daily
VTO. 1. Morning Express Train itayes Union Passenger Station, at Indianapolis, at 5.'5 .M., Breakfast at Richmond at 8,00 Arri%'e in Dayton at 10,2C A. _M., connoting vith 'rains for Springfield, Xenia and Urbana, o'umbus, Zanesville and Wheel ins, Ctestliiie. 'ittsbnrgh and Philadelphia Baltimore and ^'•'•hinwton ity, Bel Iniontain^. Cleveland, Sandusky, Buffalo, New York and Boston.
JET P'ls-senders taking this Route make oi Quick Time, and the samr connections at Crest 'iiic as any other route lor Pittsburgh, Philadel ph«. New York, Botton &.c.
No 2. .Mail Tr.iin leavesat 12,00M., connecting at Richmond with afternoon train for (Jin cinnniii arriving at Dayton at 5.00 P. M., con ne--rin with trains for Xen'a. Columbus. Znnes lie, Pi tsbjrgh, Philadelphia,*&c., without de .ny.
Twenty five miles shorter to Dayton than any other route, ondfilty miles shorter to Colum ous, Zanesville, etc and
Pittsburgh Bngwagechncked through. Eastern fjagg-ige check* to Buffalo. I'assoneers should procure Tickets over t'-e ral Road, tor the shortest and quickest route Eat
American Express on this route JAMES M. SMITH, Sup't. Indianapolis, Nov. 4, '54-rc.nov.4-ll.
1854, Air-Line Eailroad. 1854.
Eastern Passengers Take Notice.
INDIANAPOLIS AND BELLEFONTAINE I anil Cleveland Railroad! In connection with the Ohio &, Pennsylvania. Cleveland &. Colutnous. Lake Shore, and New York Railroads
Shortest, cheapest and quickest Route toBellefontaine. Columbus, Pittsburg. Philadelphia, Baltimore,Cleveland, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Albany,New York and Boston. Also to Dayton aud Eastern Ohio.
Two Daily Trains leave Indianapolis, [Sundays excepted.1 1st. Day Express at 6 A. JV1. Connects at union with Tra-ns for Davton and Cincinnati and at Bellelontaine with trains for
trains for Toledo, Detroit,&c. at Gallion for Pittaburgh, Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Washington Also, connect at Gailion with trains forClevelund and F'astj'rn cities. Arrive .it Cleveland in time for the Lake Shore Train for Dunkirk, Buffalo and New York, nnd quicker than by any other route—this being the only reliable through route.
THROUGH TO CLEVELAND IN 13 HOURS. Passeng'TB lor Columbus by takin* A. M. Train via Bellefonlaine and Urbana, arrive early in the afternoon andq iicker than by any other route. Fare through §4 50. 2d. Express Tram, leaves at 12 afterthenrrival of nil the trains Irotn the -Vest and South making all the Eastern and Southern connections, and being the only trnin from here nt noon, that I Ir through connections with Cleveland, Piltsburg, Philadelphia, and New York.
UJ" Passengers for Columbus by this train can
f)ayton
via Union. Dnyton and Springfield-stay nt over night, nriiving early the next morning, nnd as quick as by the Central Road- Fare 84 50. Lightning Spied to Columbus, Zanesville,
Newark, and Eastern Ohio.
Passengers by ihis train can go via Ga'lion to Columbus, arriving there at 3 A. M„ in time for all the Eastern trains, and EIGHT HOURS ahead of any other route. Fare $4 50.
Passengers dine at Indianapolis. Eastern Btipzagc chcckrd to Cleveland Pittsburg and I hllaiMphiti Baggage to Pittsburg.
FARE FROM INDtANATOLIS TO
Dnyton $3 25 Columbus 5 (W Zanesville. 50 Pittsburg 9 50 Philadelphia 17 00 Baltimore 16 T.0 Cleveland 7 00 Buffalo 11 00 New Yuri* vi» Dunkirk 19 50 New York via Philadelphia 19 50 Now York via Dunkirk 19 50
ftCrFrom Terre Haute add $2,25 to above Rates, Lafnyette add $2.00 TT" Throuirh Tickets can bo procured at all the General Ticket Offices.
P. S.—This company have made arrangements with the several Railroad Corporations for connecting through Freights from Cleveland, New York, Pittsburg and Philndelphin.
J.
NOTTINGHAM.
Feb 25, '54 27- tf
theoNi.Y ROUTE MAKING
SURE ix.vtcrto.t8 East, reaching Columbus and Zanesville six hours in advance of any other. 3. Cincinnati Express Train leaves at 4,00 P. M., through to incinnan Direct. Passengers ostitis train take supper at Richmond.
A S S
Indianapolis to Richmond $2 00 to Dayton 3 25 to Cincinnati, 3 50 to Columbus 5 00 to Crestline 5 25 to Zanesville, 6 50 to Pittsburgh,.. 9 50 to Cleveland, 7 00 to Bcllcfontaine, 4 25 to Sandusky 25 to Buffalo. via R. 10 50 to New York, via D'k and N.
York and E ie 18 00
to N York, via Philad'a 18 00 to Philadelphia, 1(5 50 to Baltimori' lf 50
Sup'/.
For general information in regard to Freights, apply to JAMES HOOKER, General Freight Agent.
Terre Haute Richmond Railroad
PA.SSENGER
trnin leaves Tefrc //nutedaily,
(Sundays excepted.) at 7 A. 'Office time.) arrive at Indianapolis at 10.39 A. M. Leave Indianapolis dnilv, (Sundays excepted,) at 1,10 P. M., arrive- at Trrre Dan ,49 P. M.
S. HUESTIS, Superintendent.
Sept. 26. '54 -5-Gm
TROY AND WESTERN LINE.
ON THE ERIE CANAL AND LAKES. In connection with "Terre Haute nnd Toledo Line." Wabash &. Erie Canal. So Transhipment nt Troy or Albany. (The only through line to Terre Haute.) [je&ves New York and Terre Haute Daily. rnorittETOSs: Rice, Cixpp & Co .31 Coenties Slip, New York P."L. Sternoerg Co....Marine Block, Buffalo II. B.
Smith & Co Terre Haute.
AITLV TO
Rice, Clapp & Co. .31 Coenties Slip. New York. John Canoco 99 Pier. Albany P. I. Sternberg &.0o Buffiil Buckingttam & Co.. ToledoH. B.fGirith Terre Haute.
AprilSf». *54^6 tf
TERRE HAffTE & EVANSVILLE
I.S.MAILAID EXPRESS PACKETS
I W E E
A
BOAT of this line will leave Terre Haute and EtaniTille every A/ondar, Wednesday, and Friday, at o'clock, P. M.
These Boats are larse, commodious, and well furnished. Coancctinc at Tern llaate with Rail Road and Northern Packet, and at Evansville with the different Lines of Steamboats on the
River. Office in Middle Wifrbome, on Canal Basin. The Boats have a midship ol feet, for carrying light frer^ht.
Jane $4, *54—W-tf
To the Sick and Afflicted
Dr. Sxcayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. The'moat effectual and speedy cure known for
Consumption, Coughs, Colda, Asthma, Bron cbitis. Liver Complaints, Spitting Blood,
Difficulty of Breathing, Pains in the Side and Breast, Palpitation.of the Heart, Influenza,
Croup,
Broken Constitutions,
Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and all
Diseases of the Throat, Breast, and Lungs. This remedy is astonishing the world at the many remarkable cures performed.
The Great Specific of the Agre! THE WII.D CHERRY TREE, in all usea of the world and in all countries where it is known, ha* been, both among civilized as well as savage nations and trib&. justly celebrated for its wonderful medicinal properties. But its^reat power to cure some of the worst and'mosi distressing dis
demonstrated its high adaptation, when properl) prepared, to the nature of man, and to the coin plaints with which lie is often affiicted. The lettrned gentleman has succeeded, alter the most persevering efforts.nnd by bringing much medical skill to bear upon the subject, in obtaining and concentrating ail the extraordinary virtues of this remarkable tree in such a manner as to constitute one of the most efficacious remedies, and at the same time most pleasant to take, that is now known to the medical world Since this most invaluable discovery of Dr. Swayne, thousands have been by it restored to healcli and the enjoyment of life, who were suffering from the ravages ol the most excrutiating disease and we have reoson to believe that many hundieds have been saved from an untimely grave, whose cases no other remedy could reach. One thing that is eminently calculated to inspire confident in the virtues ol ihe Wild herry is t.l.e fact that the medical faculty throughout the globe are unanimous in their opinion that its medicinal qualities are great nnd when prepared, as by Dr. Swayne, thereenn be no doubt of its admirable adaptation to at iv os a so ha Or. Swayne is regular physician nnd possesses the advantage of the experience and practice of his profession of nearly a quaiterol a century, is calculated to increase the the public confidence in the superior merits of the medicinein question
It is not necessary for us to reft-r particularly to the many remarkable cures performed by this ial utary remedy with which we have been acquainted. or to speak of the abilities of Dr. Swayne as a physician, or to dwell at length upon the" peculiarly healthful properties ol the Wild Cherry.— Suffice it to say that the preparation referee! to ii in skilful hands, that it is one of the greatest ano safest purifiers ol the blood that can be aduunis tered,— its healing and nt same time strengthen ing qualities are wonderful nnd that the publish ed certificates Ironi highly respectable individual: show that, in many instances the cures effected by it have been truly astonishing. Persons.it seems, who had been affiicted for years nnd rent ered the most miserable creatures on the face o\ the earth, have been, by the use of this powerlul remedy, restored top -rlect henlth. Look well to tht: Mark* of the Genuine. 0^7=* 1NQUIRF. PARTICULARLY FUR
Dr Swayne's Compound Smip.of Wild Cherry, the original nnd only genuine remember, it is put up in square bottles, covered with a beautitul wrapper, (steel enyrnving,) with portrait of Dr Swnvne thereon, aUo his signature. The roun-terf-iting of which will be punished a forgery.
Until you obtain this compound you will never know the real virtues of Wild Cherry. Dr. Ssvayne's Vermifuge, for Dyspepsia or Worms
Dr- Swayne's Sugar Coalc-d Pills, for the Liv-
Dr. Swayne's Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery Cordial, a never-failing remedy.
"tth st. Philadelphia. Forsnle by J. R. CUNINGIIAM, sole nge for Terre Haute nnd vicinity.
Terre Haute, March 18,'54-30-tf
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all their accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how severe or long standing The Catliolicon far surpasses other remedies, in being more certain, less expensive, nnd leaving the system in better condition Let nil into. ested call and obtain a pamphlet (Irtc) containing amnio proof, (rem the most respectable sources, of the beneficial results of its use together with letters from high expetienced Physicians, who have used it in their practice, and speak from their own observations.
Notice to the Unfortunate Females. I feci i' a duty incumbent upon myself to declare publicly the great blessing Dr. Marcliisi's Uteiine Cntholicon has prove I to mo For two years my health was miserable I was almost unable to wnlk. Physicians pronounced my case fulling of the womb, extensive ulcerations, commencing wish flour nlbus. The. pains, irritation, prostention, and the intolerable fetid discharge, rendered life a luirden. In this miserable condiiion, Dr F. P. Newlnnd recommended Dr. Marcliisi's UterineCathoIicon. After inking (bur bottles I find myself in perfect henlth. Gratitude lor my restoration makes me ardently desire that all my sex nlike unfortunate, may find sure relief from this inestimable medicine.
ELIZABETH A. NEWLAND. No. 19 We-ft st., Uticn, N. Y-
The above statement I know to be true. F. P. NEWLAND. M. D., Utica, N Y. The Catliolicon is doing service hero All the patients that have tried the medicine have been benefitted but one—and that one nothing will help. Trulr Yours,
WM- LAIRD HAZLETT.M. D.
July Gih. 1854. New Philadelphia. O. I would be glad to have a further supply, as the medicine is becoming very popular, and 1 think it wiil continue, as it has given relief in every instance where properly token. THOMAS NEW.MAN, M. I).
May 22d, 1854 Mt. Vernon, lnd.
1 have no hesitation in saying. DR. MARCIHSI'S UTEIU.XEI ATUOUCO.X is invaluable in uterine dis eases generally.
It is worthy of the notice of ihe Kaculty, JOHN C. ORR1CK. M. D., Baltimore, Md.
Pamphlets hnd Gratis nt the Store of J. R. CUNINGHA.V, Agent. Druggist, Terrc //«ute, Ind. Sold by most of the Heading Druggists in the State.
J. B. MAR 'WISI & Co., Proprietors, Central Depot, 1-04 Broadway, N. Y". September 23. 'M-5-6m.
DR. J. KTTIT'S
AMERICAN EYE SALVE. This article is presented to the public as an
of the EYE! Of Acute or Chronic lnfl-tmma-1 tion, whether induced by Scro ulons origin or otherwise Debit it* of the Optic Nerve, Granulation of the Lids, Ulceration of the Lachrymal G!»nds, and Weakness of Vision from any cause.
Price 25 CPU'® PW bo* ALSO, PfcTTllS?
Universal Canker Balsam. A sure, sale ami certain cure !»r the moyt af-
nsy.i
Ohio
ANGELL, AgX
Hlack Tnnsue. and all case* of common (.'anker in the Mouth. Throat and Stomach. See Directions accompanying each Bottle.— Price 35 Cents.
For sale by P. DONNELLY, Terre Hattte, Ind.. and by Dfaggists and Medicine Dealers throughout the Weet.
July 88,1854—4ft-Iy
O O O S E
1
J. St. n,lRCIII$l"«
CELEBRATED (UTHOLJCON.
For the relief and Cure of snflerin?
It stands preeminent lor itscurative powers in all the (fiseases for which it is recommended, usually called
FF.M.W.rcOMPI.AtXTS these are Proapsus Uteii, or Fall in of the Womb Flour Albus, or Whites Chronic Inflnmntion and Ulceration of the Womb Incidental Hemorrago, or Floodin:
Piiinful, Siip-
struation, Ofcc., with
The Pocket jEscnlapins?
OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. 'J'-IIE FIFTIETH ediUon
fpl
to present a copy of the JESCULAPIUS to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no youns man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married lile without reading the
POCKET JESCULAPIUS.
JESCULAP1US.
Sept. 2, '54-3-ly-
Direct ali letters to BYRON H. ROBR, Farmington, Trumbuil Co., Ohio, nnd the receipt will be iiumedh tely torwarded to the person.
All letteismust be post paid to secure attention. Sept. 16, 1854-4-3m
CLARK'S O EL
Corner of Bridge (or Oiiio) and 1 stStreets, TEitKE IIAIJTE, Ii\l)IA.VA.
r|"*HE
The above valuable medicines are prepared only conveyance or otherwise 111 short.no pains no by Dr. SWAYNE nt his Laboratory, jSo. 4 j\rorth
undersianed has resumed his former stan I near the Uridge, and only one block Ironi the Public Square.
This House has been greatly cnlarucd and imprcved.bya large addition of bed-rooms, and a spacious "Dining Hall, all papered and painted— nnd furnished illi Neiv Furniture, Carpets, Hcdsaiul Dcddiiig, and Table Furniture. Having an eye single to the comfort nnd convenience of his guests, must make his House a pleasant stopping place for the man ol business, pleasure or traveling public—nnd particularly those who wish to take passage on steam-boats, private
expense win be spared to make his House a agreeable and pleasant slopping place lor his guests.
I S A E
Will always b» furnished with the best the country a fiords," and no pains or expense will be spared to administer to the gratification ol the tastes ol his patrons.
II1S STAB I. E
Is large nnd entirely new, is tlie be*t in the city, nnd at all times will be supplied with good hay and grain, and horses strictly attended to.
Charges Moderate—Call and See. I HOARDERS taken by the day, week,month or vear. deel 1-16-tf JAMES S.CL\RK.
"WHOLESALE & RETAIL Furniture Warerooms, And Undertaking Establishment.
"y HE undersigned having permanently loeated 1 in Terre Haute in
Deming's New Brick Store,
On 3rd street,opposite the Prairie City Hotel, respectfully Informs the public that lie has now on hand and intends keeping a full supply of every description of
N I E
Which he will sell extremely low for cash. He has also made arrangements to keep constantly on hand an assortment ofFisk's Patent nir-tight
Mclallic Burial Cases,
Also, a full assortment of Burial Clothes. 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 theeity. He is also prepared to *&t tend funerals with an elegant .mc: v**.- a ans 9 And will furnish any number of carriages that may be desired. he solicits a call Irom those wishing to purchase anything in his line, pledging hiim-elf to sell lower t'hanuny other house ol the kind in the city. and believing that they will find upon examination that his articles are well made, and ofierod at the most reasonable prices.
Jan 21, '54-22-ly
ON
Feo 19. **3-26
EXTERNA I KEME-j DY, avoiding the Painl and Danger which nc-' cvwrnrily sttm the introduction «f caustic! minerals and eye-wa«h-nth assurance of its efficacy as a Curative of the various DISEASES
with One Hundred Engravings, showing Diseas ease? and Malformations of the human System in every shape ond form. To which iStadded a treaties on 1 tie diseasesol Females, being of the highest irnpor tance to marrieid people or those contemplating marriage. By
WM. YOUNG, M. D. Let no father be ashamed
Let no one suffering
tron^a hacknied Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nigh'ls, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, ond given up by th'ir physician. be another moment without consulting the
Have the married, or those
about to be married any impediment, rend this truly useful book, as it. has been the means of saving thousands of unfortuuate creatures from the very jaws of denth.
Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE ENTS enclosed in letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, (post paid.)
DR. WM. YOUNG.
No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
To Make your Hair Curl.
WONDER OK THE WORLD.
THE
Great Wonder of the World has at length been discovered. You cannot make one hair white or black, but Mr-
BVROX H.
Roiyj has at
length procured the truth of the great secret alter much study, toil and expense, how to make tlie hair curl and wave in the most graceful manner for life. The proprietor has traveled through various parts of Europe for upwards of nine years, in search of the ce'ebrnied chemist nnd physiologist, M. Jaques, and has at length found him in Italy, nnd purchased ol him the receipt for the sum of $8,0 0 All persons having the most uncouth and coarse looking hair can have it transloru-ed into the most beautitul and cm ling appearance that could be desired. The composi lion ol which the article is composed will not cost more than 50 els. ami but one application is needed to the hair to cause it lo wave in the 1110 uniform am! perfect manner for lite, and thus improve the ooks and appearance one hundred per cent. We now offer tins wonderful discovery to the world Ibrtiiesuin of onedollar.
D. G. FORSTER.
A E 3
McCormick's Celebrnted Renpers.
the opening of Canal navigation the subscriber will be in receipt of a full supply of the above .Machines, which have l»een proved superior 10 any others, both in this country and in England.
They ore warrmted to cut two acres of wheal or other small grain in an hour, and to save at
1 have ued it in Four Albus, I least three-fourths of all the wheat scattered by
Anienorrhccn. Prolapsus Uieri, and in cases of ordinary cutting, they are well made, of first extensive ulceration of the vagina and os uteri, rate material, very durable with proper care, and
the raking the wheat con be well done by man riding upon them. These Reapers are also constructed with mow ing machine attached, warranted to cut one
and
fourth acres of grass per ho»r. and lo do its work as well and as close to ihc eround, on smooth land, as ordinary mowing. Farmers and others are requested to csll ami examine these machines after arrival, and if ihey do not. on trial, perform all thai i.* claimed for thetft. any purchaser can return this reaper to me.
H. B. SMITH
New Leather and Finding Store
Corner ol Ohio and Second Streets, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
RICHARD THnRtfToX k. RoBSRT S. BARTON.
L-fiDT-R THE FIR* OT
H. Thornton cto Oo ii/ OULD rw(»ectfuiiv inmrm the pub aeiwr ally that they have opened a new Leather Store, as above, and having a lull and complete stock they ae prepared to oner bargains in every descnpion of
LEATHER AND FINDINGS, STCB AS Cincinnati Sole Leather Spanish do French Kip Cincinnati do all brands of French Call Skins and Morocco, Philadelphia Calf Cincin nati do. frotn #9 to per doa^ Harness L*aih
A full irtment of findings, as Lasts, Pegs, Nails. Rrisiles. Ka-ps. Knives Pincers, Hammere. F'oais,Trees, Awls, Boot Web, Stlk Twist, Thread. ficc. tSr *Hie highest price paid in Cash for Dry and Green Hides.
Sheep Pelts, Hog Skins, &c.
May 80, 54-39-6iii
ii ii ii a it ii O N S A E S S O E S O E
1
CHERRY PECTORAL
For the Cure of
C0EGIIS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA. AND
CONSUMPTION.
This remedy IS,.HC.IM T.» UI« community with the confidence we feel in an nrticle which seldom fails to realize the lvppiest effects that can bedesired. So wide is ihe field of its usefulness and so numerous the cases of its cures that almost every section of the country abounds in persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When ce tried, its suueriority over every other medicine of its kind, is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what nntidotc to employ for the distressing nnd dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs, which are incident to our climate.
Nothing 1ms called louder for the earnfst en quiry of medical men. than the alarming prevalence and fatality of consumptive complaints, nor has any one class of diseases had ore ol 1 ht-ir investigation and care. But as yet no adequate remedy had been provided. 011 which the public could, depend fo- protection frotn attacks upon the respiratory organs, until the introduction of the
CHERRY PECTORAL.
This article is the product of long, laborious, and I believe successful endeavor, to furnish the community with such a remedy. Of this last statement the American people are now themselves prepared to judge, and, I appeal with con fidence to their decision. If there is nny dependence to be plnced in what men ol ev 'ry clnss and stntion certify it has done for them, if we enn trust, our own senses, when we.see dangerous af feci ions of the throat nnd lungs yi Id to it. if we can depend on the assurance ol intelligent Physi cians, who mate it their business to know.—in sliort, if there is any reliance upon anythimr, then is it irrefutably proven that this medicine does relieve and docs cure the class ol diseases it is designed for. beyond nny and all others that are known to 11 ankind. Il "this be true, it cannot bo too freely published, nrbe too widely known. The afflicted should know it. A remedy tWat cures, is priceless to them. Parents should know it. their children are priceless to thein. All should know it, lor health can be priced to no one Not only should it be circulated here, but everywhere, not only in this country, but in all countriesHow faithfully we have ac'ed on this conviction, is ehown in tlre-foct thnt already ibie articlo has made the circle of th globe- The sun never sets 011 Its limits. No continent is without it, and but few people Although not in so general use in other nations as in thi*. it is employed by the more intelligent in almost all civilized COHII tries. It is extensively emplojed by both Americas—in Europe, As-ia, Airica, Australia and the fur off islands of the sea. Life is as dear to its possessors there as here, and they grasp at a valu able remedy with even more avidity. Unlike most preparations of its kind, il is expensive composition of co?t!y material. Still il isaflorde' to the public at a asouable low price, and what is ol vast more importance to tlieni. its quality is never suffered to decline from itsoriginal standard of excellence. Every bottle of this medicine, now manufactured, is as good os ever lias been made heretofore, or as we arc capable ol m.iking. 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 genuine CIIERRV PICTVRAI.. ran relv on having as good an article as has ever been lnd by those who testify lo its res. ftv pursuing this course, I liavc the hope of doing some good in the world, as weM as the sntistnetion of believing that much lias been done already.
Prepared by J. C. ^YRR, Chemist, Lowell, Massachusetts For sale by J. R. CUNNINGHAM, ond M. DONNELLY, 'lerre Haute, and at agencies in nearly every town in the State.
Sept, 2, '54-2-3m 1
A BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE!
.10,000 COPIES
OF THOMAS H. BENTON'S
GREAT WORHL,
Sold in Advance of Publication.
rumtv r/cir,
A History of the working of the Amcri can government for Thirty Years, from 1820 to 1860. Published by D. Appiegnte & Co., N. Y.
To be completed in two volumes, nnd wild exclusively by subecri|.'ion. at S'AM) per volume. The first volume of tho work, oeing a t-oya! ocia-! vo ol 7-15 double-coluinri pages, and containinx a finely engraved portrait of the author, is now ready, and the safe has already reached the large and unprecedented number of 50,000. This volume is a complete Politic History of the United States, from 182U lo the close of Jackson's Administration, and has neen compiled from Con
jrressioqal Debates, the private papers of Genera! Jackson, snd the speeches of Senator Benton, with his actual view of men and affairs with Historical Notes and Illustrations, together with some very interesting chapters upon the desths of eminent cotemporaries.
Those wh« are d*irousof obtaining the above work, will be supplied by leaving their names wiih VV. h. BUCKINGHAM, Terre Haute, who is agent for the sate of ihe work in Vigo county.
August 19, 1854-52-1
United States Hotel, PHILADELPHIA.
THIS
well known Establishment, celebrated for iis Table, snd re furnished in Modern tftyle, with Ladies' Parlors on the first floor, is most cei.Trallysituatedon CH jrrxcr STKEET the fashionable promenade—opposite the Custom House, and near Independence Hall.
Capt. Chan. H. Miller,
Whose repetition as a Host is well known, is deUrmimrd it shall lose nothing by his future efforts, fa
The highest degree of satisfaction guarantied to all who may favor him with their company ftjr Families can secure a suite of telegraphing a day or two in advance.
Inrraphmg a day or two in aovan Pbiladelpuis, May 1854-40-lyis
AT WHICH MAT BE FOUND THE MOST COMPLETE «V" r, ???.(••
EVER BROUGHT UP OR DOWN THE WABASH, OR BY ANY OTHER THOROUGHFARE 1!
He is receiving his Stock from Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio. Also, from New York, Mr. Hugh Stewart's Furnace, and the Wabash Foundry and
N. B.
approved.
May 20, .54-39-ly
Oprincipledond
Shirley
April 2, '52 tf.
looms by
Blank Deeds for sale at this Office,
MMTHAVE BAD 1506 II flAMJIT THE PEOPLE CASSY THEM QFF ALMQST AS FAST AS HE CAB SET Tflllf
0^7" He has some of the same sort left, and fo receiving new patterns. Call and see. [NovJJOwtf
The Puin killer will be put up in a new style of Pnnol Bottle, with the words—
blown in the glass. We now put up only
September 30, lt)54.-6-Cm.
New Books.
VILLF.TTE,
The Lofty nnd the Lo* ly, or Good in All nnd None All Good, by M. J. Mcintosh. f'astle Avon, by the.Author of RavenclifTe.
English Items by Matt F. Ward. Lady-Bird, by Lady Gcorgiania FullertonThe Cap Sheaf, Myrtle.
S a 6 I E
AT TUB OLD STAWD,
A I I O S O
DAVIS' VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER,
Three Sizes, viz: at 25 cts., 50 cts., and per Bottle.
We have also a very fine Engraving on Stone, for the BOX LABELS, specifying tho conients of the box. where and Ity whom manufactured, &c. We have also added lo our pamphlet of directions ond certificates, cover beautifully fimslied, presenting 011 the first page a very excellent likeness of Perry Da^is, the original inventor of the Pain Killer. The bottle labels, and one label on nacli box, has also a correct likeness of Perry Davis, which it will bo impossible to counterfeit successfully.
We have been to this expense, that tho public might have perfect confidence that they were got ting tho genuine article when they buy a bottle as above described. To thoso who havo so long used and proved the merits of our article, we would sav I hut wc bhall continue to prepare our Pain
Her of the best and purest materials, and that it Bhall be every way worthy of heir approbation as a family medicine. PERRY DAVIS Sc SON.
PROVIDENCE. July 1st, 1854. Southern and Western Office, No. 7College Buildings "Walnut Street, Cincinnati,O. FDR .-ALE by J. R. CUNINGIIAM, P. M. DONNELLY, nnd W. L. MAHAN, Terre Haute, Indiana, and by all respectable Druggists through tho West.
fresh Bundle, by Lewis
Die Master Builder, Day Kellogg lice. Life of bir VValter Scott, by McLeod.
or Life nt a Trade by
Macauley's Speeches Shaks|»eare and His Times, by M. Gulzot. Pastoral Theology, or the Hicory of Evangelical Ministry, by A. Vinct.
A Hern and other Tales, by tho Author of the Ogilvies, iVc
Tho Australian Captive and the Gold Regions
for sale by
w. H. BUCKINGHAM:
Sign of the Big Book.
BUCKEYE BOOT & SHOE STORE.
B. W. KOO P.MAN ESPECTFL'LLY informs the citizens of Terre llaate and that having purchased the building lately occupied by Mr.
^gP8vvicinity, icin
th« Si.1,.
Siakeman, on Main Street, be
tween 5th nnd 6th, nearly opposite the Post Office, and fitted it up as a
He is now prepared to wait upon nil who may be disposed to cull npon him, with evetything in line, either of his own manufacture or Eastern work.
Being a practical workman himself he feels con fident of giving satisfaction, and would refer to those who have dealt with him, ss to his work and prices
Ail kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order, in the best style and workmanlike manner. Repairing done on abort notice and at reasonable rstes.
Nov 26,'53-14-tf
BHIAT llfflllTEBETA1LE TAJIK
FOR THE CUKE OF
FEVER & AGUE! WILL
be found superior to any articlo of the kind now in use. May be had at Grorerman and Bourne's. Prepared and warranted by
Terr# tyute, Nov .19,1852—wtf
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
WE ARE NOW' RECEIVING OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
Youths' and Gentlemens'
O W
Straus Isaacs.
Any garment purchased at this establishment exchanged if not fully
E A IS E E A E PA IN I E
WING to the large amount of COUNTERFEIT PAIN
KILLED
men. we have been obliged to resort to very expensive measures to protect ourselves pecuniarily, the public Irom gr%nt injury, by buying and lining their worth (ess counterfeits. The coinpn-ntive plain and simple style 111 which our Tain Killpr has been put up. has made it very ea.-y lor those disposed, to imitate it very successfully, as lar as its external appearance, in style of bottle, label, and color of'the article but we need not say that the compound is a miserable filthy production, nnd calculated to do great injury to those who might uso it with tbo conlklenco that they have been accustomed to use the GKNUINK PAIN KILLER. Parlies whose business it is to counterfeit valuable preparations, do it in such a_ secret manner, that it is almost useless to attempt 10 punish them by legal measures, as it is diiiicult, and we might say impossible, to brings the proof home to them.
Considering the great ciiffictilty in protecting ourselves nnd the public by prosecuting parties w® have been to a very great expense in getting up a tinely executed
S E E E N A E A E
for our bottles. Wc also attach to our bottles a
i.vfiiMr£o .von
which wc issue as our obligation, and to counterfeit which is held to Ins forgery by the laws of the United States, nnd which parlie-t will not dare attempt to do The great expense attending tho getting up and printing iheselables will prevent the attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to the public that the article they purchase is the GENUINE PERRY DAVIS'PAIN KILLER, manu« iacturcd by Perry Davis & Son, Solo Proprietors
put up and sold as genuino by un
OF HJMJVD,
NORTHERN LIGHTS.
CONSTAN
by the author of Jane Eyre nnd
TLY appearing in their usual
brilliancy, in Northern Torre Haute, second house north of tho Canal Bridge, on Market street, where will be found constantly on hand, at wholesaleonly—
Composition Summer Candles, SummerStcarine Candles, No. 1 Pure Tallow Candles, No. 1 Rosin Soap, No. 1 Palm Soap, No. 1 WhitcbarSoap, No 1 oft Soap for family washing. The above articles ore warranted ana kept or sale of all tho principal wholesale houses, and at our manufactory, in quantities to suit the purchasersond at as low prices as Ihey can be bought at in this place for cash. The renowned superior* ily of our manufacture we hope will inssre us a continuanceofour former customers, and we respectfully solit the patronage of Merchants and all others wishing to purchase a genuine article, and request nil to examine the above articles pre* vioug to purchasing elsewhere.
V» wiiruay iiie .«lK»iestcash price for Tallow, rendcrcdor in the rough. BiM. HARRISONS SON
Nov. 29,53-34 tf. 'J
Double Rectified Whiskey.
IOHN B. LUDOWICI, is now manufacturing on articleof Double Rectified Whiskey, far superior to any ever broug it from Cincinnati and in streneth, purity and flavor decidedly the best ever sold in this western country. AIL those who piefer a first rate article to a common one. forth* tnmo money, will please call at the CINCINNATI STOKE. UNION ROW.
All kinds of Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors, of the best quality, and at Cincinnati prices, always on hand.
May 3. •54-38 -tf. ...
CITY MARBLE WOIIKS.
THETerre
subscriber, having permanently located in Haute will keep constantly on hand a large snd choice variety of Marble for all purpo« see. Monuments on hand and made to order from the best Vermont and Italian marble. All orders will be promptly attended to and executed in tho belt manner Particular attention paid to design ing and carving.
June 18. '53 43i£ J. JULIAN, On 2nd street, nearly opposite Stewart House.
CJOLD FENS.
A
for sal*
LARGE Stock of a superior at W. H. BUCK1JM Sign ofihe "B»«r Kik." a 1 8
Music.
A NEW supply of Piano music, just received
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at W.H. BUCKINGHAM* Feb 12, '5225 Book Store.
