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^TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, WITH AFRESH SVfTTLY OF CfSB^r CfCOOB QWOB* W« hare also a complete get of new and beautifu jZL XTv

S O IS E S

For Card Printing in imitation of Copper-plat Persons wanting Printing done will do well interns a call as with new materials and exp nenced workmen, we cannot be excelled, and

WARRANT SATISFACTION.

Blank Deeds & Mortgages,

BILLS OF LADING,

Protests and Instructions

For Flat and oilier Boat* Kept constantly on hand at this Office.

i. S. LtVWGSTO.V. 1854. R. R. UVIXOSTOA

LIVINGSTON &0.

Commission Merchants,

FORWARDERS, "I

AND STEAM BOAT AGENTS. Agents for "Terre Haute and Toledo." "Terre Haute and Evansville," "Terre Ilan'p nrH Cincinnati."

Juno 10, '54-42-6m

LINES ON CANAL

Office on Canal, Terre Haute, Ind. (^Particular attention paid to Railroad Goods Mark Packages, "Care Livingston & Co

WATCHES.

THE

subscriber has now on hand a fine selec tion of Gold and Silvor Hunting Watches o1 T. F. Cooper, M. I. Tobias, James Johnson, 2f Church St., Wm. Reaa, Josh. Pcmberton, II. Peytien, II. M. Dorct and many other celebrated makers, and in greot variety of cases, both for ladies and gentlemen, amlat prices that will compare favorobly with those of anv establialnneni east or west. S. R. FREEM AN.

No. 4 Phoenix Row, Terre Haute.

March 25, '54 3-tf

Botanic Drag Store.

South-west corncr of the Public Square. TERRE HAUTE, IND,, ALLEN PENCE,:M. D., Proprietor.

ALL

kinds of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils Varnishes,&c., always on hand. B3r Particular attention paid to the compound ing of Medicines.

Consultations can be had at any time with Dr P., unless ho is professionally engaged. June 3, '54-41 ly

GROCERIES

JOHN B. LUDOWICI

Snow receiving his Spring stock, consistingo a full assortment of Groceries ol^all kinds TOBACCO, NAILS, &c., All of which will be disposed of at the lowest fig •re.

Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row May 3, '54-38-tl

GROVERMAN it BOURNE,

W a a

IN ALL KINPS OF

trHOCSRIES AID LI&1QRS1

North side Public Square,

anlil TERRE HALITE, IND.

H. L. ASHLEY,

FORWARDING AND COMMISSI

And dealer in all kinds of Produce. Pin Lumber, dressed and undressed, Shingles and Lnths. fc^-Corner of tirst and Eaglo Streets, Cana Basin, Terre Haute, Indiana

May 6, '54-56-tf

DENTISTRY. H. R. SMITH, D. D. S.,

BEING now permanent

—ly locnted in his new ol nco on Ohio street, thin door east of the publii square, will at all timei b» in readiness to waiton nispatronsin allthing pertaining to his profession.

N. B.—-Nocreaitgivonforoperationsunlessbj previous arrangement. April 17,3 849-34y

Terre Haute Drug Store,

BY J. R. CUNINGHAM,

National Road Strcot, North of the Court IIousi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

CONSTANTLY

on hand, Fresh Drugs rnv

Medisines. warranted puro. Proscription prepared promptly. Groat attention paid to al orders. {0~Chemicals, DvestufTs, Instruments, Porfum ery, Oils, Paints, Glass, and pure wines and Li quors expressly for medical use.

Terre Haute, Ind., Jan 3, '5'2-iltf-29

MEDICAL CARD.

J. M. COM INS, M. ECLECTIC.

OFFICE

D.,

near the South west corner of Publ Square, opposite Dr. Pcncu's Botanic Dru Store.

Acute and chronic diseases treated in the mo» scientific manner, as certificates and wstimonial of tiueciM in the possession of Dr. C. will show

June 3, '54-41-ljr

J. T. BOYD, M. D.,

OFFERSand

his servires to tho citizens of Terr

Haute vicinity, in the various branchc of MEDICAL SCIENCE, Office in Scott's building, on Market street, op posito the General Stage Office, near the Browi House South-East corner of the Public Squan where he may be found at all hour*of the day an night, except when absent on professional busi ueas.

May 3, "54-33 tf

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

JACOIt Ml'EICS. O N E I O N E

(WHOLSSAMi AND RETAIL.)

Market st., Jive doors Nor A of Public Square East side. TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA.

Kaeps constantly on hand Candies, Cakes, an. Ftstry of all kinds. All orders promptly filled •nd package® warranted full wcigkt.

October 14,18M-8-3m

Wedding Cake Bakery,

AND OYSTER SALOON.

STONE*.two

UOLDEN, Sooth side of th* Publi

Square, doom west ot the Branch Bank Terre Haute, Indiana, are prepared to furnish al article* in their line of the best quality, and at th. shortest notice, on reasonable terms.

Wodding and otber Parties, supplied in the be* manner, on short notice. Bread, Cakes, and Crackers kept constantlr hind. &-Oysten served op day and evening, dot inc the season.

Oct. 14, 'M-S-tf

VWV

Afresh supply of handsome sud fashions able Typ«, wilt form a choice rariety lor

BILLS, CMfflS, CIRCULARS.

And nil otber kinds of Job Printing Always got up in the ncal«nt auutneraod the shortest notice At the pific* of the Wala«liOourler

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Railroafts Canals.

Indiana Central Railway.

am mm 3uiE^^£fl^^E^EljEI^E9EB

Speed. Safety and Combined!

Comfort

Grrat Eastern and Western U. S. Mail

Three Trains Daily1!

VTO. 1. Morning Express Train leaves Luion L^i Passenger Station, at Indianapolis, at 5,15 \. Breakfast at Richmond at 8,00 A. M-, irrive in Dayton at 10,20 A. M., connecting *ith trains for Springfield, Xenia and Urbana, .'olumbus, Zanesville and Wheeling, Crestline, •'ittsburgh and Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington City, Bel leiontaine. Cleveland, -iandusky, Buffalo, New York and Boston.

Passengers taking this Route make as iuick Time, and the same connections at Crestine as any other route for Pittsburgh, Philadelihia, New York, Boston &c.

No 2. Mail Train leaves at 12,00 M., cnnnectng at Richmond with afternoon train for Cin--innati, arriving at Dayton at 5.00 P. M., conlectin.' with trains for Xenia, Columbus, Zanesville, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, &c., without doay.

O" Twenty five miles shorter to Dayton than my other route, and fifty miles shorter to Colum* •us, Zanesville, &c and the ONLY ROUTE WAKING •UKE CONNECTIONS East, reaching Columbus and Zanesville BIS hours in advance of any other.

No. 3. Cincinnati Express Train leaves at 4,00 P. through to Cincinnati Direct. Passengers this train tnke supper at Richmond.

A S S

•ndianapolis to Richmond, $2 00 to Dayton, 3 25 to Cincinnati, 3 50

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to Columbus, 5 00 to Crestline 5 25 to Zanesville, 6 50 to Pittsburgh, 9 50 to Cleveland, 7 00 to Beilefontaine, 4 25 to Sandusky 6 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, 16 50 to Baltimore, 16 50

Pittsburgh Baggagechecked through. Eastern iJoggnge checked to Buffalo. Passengers should procure Tickets over the en ral Road, for the shortest and quickest route '-rut.

American Express on this route. JAMES M. SMITH, Sup't. Indianapolis, Nov. 4, '54-re.nov.4-ll.

Ferre Jjpte & Richmond Railroad

PASSENGER

train leaves Terre JZautednily,

(Sundays excepted,) at 7 A. M., (Office ime,) arrive at Indianapolis at 10,39 A. M. ,eave Indianapolis daily, (Sundays excepted,) at ,10 P. M., arrive at Terre Haine 4,49 P. M.

S. HUESTIS, Superintendent.

Sept. 26, *54 -5-6m

fROY AND WESTERN LINE

ON THE ERIE CANAL AND LAKES. connection with Terre Haute and Toledo Line," Wabash &. Erie Canal. Vo Transhipment nt Troy or Albany (The only through line to Terre Haute.) Ileaves New York and 1fcrre Haute Daily,

PROPRIETORS:

'ice, Clnpn & Co. .31 Coenties Slip, New York '. Sternberg & Co....Marine Block, Buffalo I. B. Sinith &Co Terre Haute

APPLY TO

'ice, Clopp & Co. .31 Coenties Slip. New York ohn Cnndee 99 Pier, Albany '. L. Sternberg &Co Buffnl uckingham & Co Toledo I. B. Smith Terre Haute

April29. '54-36 tf

TERRE HAUTE & EVANSVILLE

1S. Milt AO EMS PACKETS.

I W E E

BOAT of this line will leave Terre Haute and Evansville every .Monday, Wednesday nd Friday, at 7 o'clock, P. M.

These Boats are large, commodious, and well urnished. f-onnecting at Terre Haute with Rail toad and Northern Packet, and at Evansville vith the different Lines of Steamboats on the Ohio Jiver. Office in Middle Warehouse, on Canal lasin. The Honts have a midship of 20 feet, for nrrying light freight.

B. ANGELL, Ag't

June 21, '54—44-tf

Boston Leather Store,

SIGN OP THE LAST.

So. 3. Wurren Block, National Road Street. Terre Haute. KERCKHOFF & CO., inTorm their former

X* customers and the public generally, that hey have moved their LEATHER STORE, roni corncr of 5th street, to No. 3 Warren Block, National Road Street, opposite Union Row.

They have now on hand a large*and exquisite .ssorWcnt of oil kinds of Leather, as Spanish, lin^nnti and Count Tanned Sole, Band, UpenWidle. Harness, Smrting, Collar and Split eather, French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip kins, Lining, binding, Topping. Sheep and )eer Skins, Tampico and French Men's and Lalies Morocco.

SHOE FINDINGS.

They also keep a general assortment of Shoe ''iodines, as Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Clamps, 'egs, all kinds ofShoeniakers Tools of the very •est qualitv.

Having adopted the principle of only selling or cash, and buying also for cash in the Eastrn Cities, they are enabled to sell at lower pries than any of their competitors.

HIDES!

They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for ircen and Dry Hides, Skins and Furs. ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!

Shoemakers, Saddlers, and Merchants are paricutarlv requested to examine our stock and rices, before buying elsewhere.

Tenrc Haute, April 30,'53-36-ly

ERGCIBUS!! GBQCiSIES!!

AT THE

CITY QROOMH.Y. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

I

^HE subscriber would inform the public that he has opened a branch of his Wholesale incinnati Grocery in Terra Haute, in Stewart's Mock, Terre Haute, when buyers will find choice elections of

Staple and Fancy Groceries.

Vhich will be sold at Cincinnati prices with tho tddition of freight only.

Soth City and Country Merchants

)an have bills of goods filled immediately at my tore in Terre Haute, or in five daya from Cin -inati. in ^uantitiea to suit purchasers. £3rFsmtlies will save money by calling at the 'ity Grocery, as I will offer them fine assort lent of fresh goods at reduced price*. "Quick sales and aoiall profits," is my motto.

Terms Cash, or exchange for Produce. Remember the City Grocery on National Road treetC three doors west of Second street, inStew« rt^s building, Terre Haute, itsd n. s. COX.

April 23,

Silver Spoons.

caaes, for children DM, at 8. R- JREEMAN-S. Marches, 14-31-tf

Watch Repairing,

two of the moat experienced and «klf|. mea in thia eMintry, omtantljr en-

fa work me vmpnmtm that all watch repairing ul bedowlniBtreiy be*t manner and prompt & R. fllE&UAN

Match », SI if

Patent Jtttbiantf.

MEDICATED INHALATIOW.

A New Method.

A

MOST wonderful discovery has recently been made by Dr. CURTIS, for the cure ol Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis,Coughs, Colds and all Lung Complaints, by Medicated Inhalation. Dr. Curtis's Hygeana.or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, has accomplishea the

j- ft in __ most wonderful cures of Aathmi ana ConsumpLine via Indiana Central and Dayton and ,jon jn j,e jty New York and Vicinity tor a

Western Railways, end connecting Lituat Eastward. ,cV£.~ hh^X-

few months past, ever known to man. It is pro during an impression in Diseases of the Lungs never before witnessed by the Medical Profession. [See certificates in hands of Agents.]

The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, without the least inconvenience, the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid —supplying the lungs constantly with a healing and agreeable vapor, passing into ail the air cells and passages of the lungs that cannot possibly be reached by other medicine.

Hereisacase: ASTHMA CURED. •I ST

BROOKLYN, N. Y., Dec. 30,1853.

For about eight years I have been severely afHic ted with the Asthma for the last two years 1 have suffered beyond all my powers of description months at a time I have not been able to sleep in bed, getting what rest I could sitting in my chair. My difficulty of breathing, and my sufferings, were so great at times, that for hours together my friends expected each hour would be my last. During the pas? six years I have had the aid and attendance of some of the most celebrated physicians, but have received no perma nent benefit, and but little relief. I at length had the good fortune to procure Dr. Curtis's (lygeana or Inhaling Hvgean Vapor and Cherry Syrup.— At the time I first obtained it, 1 was suffering under one of my most violent attacks, and was in great distress, almost suffbea'ing for want of Breath. In less than ten minutes ftom the time 1 applied the Inhaler to my stomach, and took a teaspoonful of the Cherry Syrup, I was relieved in a great measure from the difficulty ol breathing and had a comfortable night. I have since continued it with the greatest possible benefit, and am now comparatively well. God only knows the amount of suffering this medicine has relieved me from. My advice to the suffering is—•TRY IT'

JIfARGARET EASTON

CONSUMPTION CURED. NEW YORK, Dec. 27, 1853. I came to' New York in the ship Telegraph my native place is St John's, New Brunswick when I reached this city, my health was ver poor, had a very bad tough, raised a pood dcul ot matter which was frequently mixed with blood bad pain in mr left side, and was very weak and emaciated. My friends and physician pronounced my case Consumption, and beyond the reach of medicine. I accidentally heard of Dr. Curtis's Hygeana, or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, and obtained a package, which I verily believe was the means of saving my life. Soon after wearing the Inhaler, I found it relieved the pressure on my lungs, and after a while the disease made its appearance upon the surface under the Inhaler. I took the Cherry Syrup as directed, and continued to do so, mveougli gradually erow. ing better, until it entirely left me, and I now consider myself cured. 1 still wear the Inlmler, as the use of it is rather pleasant, and believing it strengthening and purilying to the lungs, 1 feel unwilling at present to dispense with it.

JOHN WOOD.

Sold by BOYD & PAUL, No. 149 Chambers St. C. H. RING, corner of John st. and Broadway, N. Y. Price $3 a package.

N. B.—Any person enclosing $3 to BOTD & PAUL, or CURTIS &. PERKINS, New York, will receive a package containing a bottle of Hygenn Vapor, one of Cherry Syrup, and an Inhaler, inn neat box, by express, free to any part of the U. States or lour packages for $10.

Sold by Condit & Hunley, Terre Haute, Ind. June 17, '54—43 ly "v*

DH.

J.

II. MARCHISI'S

CELEBRATED CATflOLICON,

For the relief and Cure of suffering

It stands preeminent for itscurative powers in all the diseases for which it is recommended, usually called FEMALE COMPLAINTS Of these are Prolajsus Uteri, or ins of the Womb Flour AIbus, or Whites Chronic Incarnation and Ulceration of the Womb Incidental Hemorrage, or Flooding Pninful, Sup­

pressed, and irregular Menstruation, &c., with all their accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how nevere or ho .v long standing.

The Catholicon far surpasses other remedies, in being more certain, Jess expensive, and leaving the system in abetter condition. Let all interested call and'obtain a pamphlet (Iree) containing ample proof, frem the most respectable sources, of the beneficial results of its use together with letters from high experienced Physicians, who have used it in their practice, and speak from their own observations.

Notice to the Unfortunate Females.

I feel it a duty incumbent upon myself to de clare publicly the great blessing Dr. Marchisi's Uteiine Catholicon has proved to me. For two years my health was miserable 1 was almost unable to walk. Physicians pronounced my case falling of the womb, extensive ulcerations, commencing with flour albus. The pains, irrita tion, prosteation, and the intolerable fcBtid dis charge, rendered life a burden. In this nnsera b'e condition, Dr. F. P. Newland recommended Dr. Marchisi's UterinoCatholicon. After taking four bottler* I find myself in perfect health. Gratitude for my restoration makes tne ardently desire that all my sex alike unfortunate, may find sure relief from this inestimable medicine.

ELIZABETH A. NEWLAND, No. 19 We«t-st., Utica, N. Y-

The above statement I know to be true. F. P. NEWLAND, M. D., Utica, N Y. The Catholicon is doing service here. All the atienla that have tried tne medicine have been benefitted but one—and that one nothing will help. Truly Yours,

WM. LAIRD HAZLETT, M. D.

July 6th. 1854. New Philadelphia, O. I would be glad to have furthor supply, as the medicine is becoming very popular, ami I think it will continue, as it has given relief in every instance where properly taken. THOMAS NEWMAN, M.

May 22d, 1854. Mt. Vernon, Ind. I have no hesitation in saying. DR. MARCHISI'S UTERINE I'ATHOLICOX is invaluable in uterine dis eaacs generally. I have used it in Four Albus, Amenorrheas, Prolapsus Uieri, and in cases ol extensive ulceration of the vagina and os uteri. It is worthy of the notice of t!'e Faculty, 4V, JOHN C. ORRICK, M. D..

Baltimore, Md.

Pamphlets had Gratis at the Store of .XjJ. R. CUNINGHA.V, Agent, Druggist, Terre //oute, Ind. Sold by meat of the leading Druggists in the State.

J. a MARCHISI St Co., Proprietors, Central Depot, 1-04 Broadway, N. Y. September 23, '54-5-6m.

DR. J. ETTIT'8

AMERICAN EYE SALVE!

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of the EYE! Of Acute or Chronic Inflammation, whether induced by Scrofulous origin or otherwise Debilir- of the Optic Nerve, Granulation of the Lkis, Ulceration of tbe Lachrymal Glands, and Weakness of Vision front any cause.

Price 95 cents per box. ALSO, DR- 3. PETTTT3

Universal Canker Balsam.

is a

O O O S E

The Pocket J&cnlapius:

OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN rpilE FIFTIETH edition

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with One Hundred En gravings, showing Diseas eases and Malformation*

II

of the human System in every shape and form. To which is added a treaties on the diseases of Females, being of the highest impor tance to married people or those contemplating marriage. By $M. YOUNG, M. D.

Sept. 2, '54-3-ly.

Let no father be ashamed

to present a copy of the ,®SCULAP1U8 to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life without reading the POCKET ^ESCULAPIUS. Let no one suffering from a hacknied Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physician. be another moment without consulting the .32SCULAPIUS. Have the married, or those about to be married any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been the means ol saving tlionsands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death.

Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, (post paid.) j'S DR. WM. YOUNG, \r No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.

To Make your Hair Cnrl.

WONDER OF THE WORLD.

THE

Greaf Wonder of the World has atlength been discovered. You cannot make one hair white or black, but Mr- BYRO.V 11. ROBB has at length procured the truth of the ereat secret after much study, toil and expense, how to make tbe 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 celebrated chemist and physiologist, M. Jaques, and has at length found him in Ualy, and purchased ol him the receipt for the sum of $8,010. All persons having the most uncouth and coarse looking hair can have it transformed into the most beautiful and curling appearance that could be desired. The compusi tion of which the article is composed will not cost more than 50 cts, and but one application is needed to the hair to cause it to wave in the mo-1 uniform and perfect manner for life, and thus improve the looks and appearance one hundred per cent. We now offer this wonderful discovery to the world for the sum of onedollar.

Direct all letters to BYRON H. ROBB. Farmington, Trumbull Co., Ohio, and the receipt will be immediately i'orwarded to the person.

All letters must be post paid to secure attention. Sept. 16, 1834-l-3iu ,,

CLARK'S O E

Corner of Bridge (or Ohio) and 1st Streets, TERRE IIAUTE, INDIANA. 'P HE undersigned has resumed his former stan 1 near the Bridge, and only one block from the Public Square.

This House has been greatly enlarged and ir proved, by a large addition of bed-rooms, and spacious Dining Hall, all papered and paintedand furnished with New Furniture, Carpets, Beds and Bedding, and Table Furniture. Having an eye single to the comfort and convenience of his guests', must make his House a plea sant stopping place for the man of business, plea sure or traveling public—and particularly those who wish to take passage on steam-boats, private conveyance or otherwise in short, no pai expense will be spared to make his Hoi agreeable and pleasant guests.

Metallic Burial Cases.

Also, a full assortmentof Burial Clothes In addition, he will keep on hand all kinds and -aizes of read made

WOODEN COFFINS,

Manufactured of the best material and by tbe best workmen in the city. He is also prepared to attend funerals with an elegant m: jes m. OB 9 And will furnish any number of carriages that may be desired. lie solicits a call Irom those wishing to purchase anything in his line, pledging himself to sell lower than any other house ol the kind in the city, and believing that they will find upon examination that his articles are well made, and offered at the most reasonable priccs.

Jan 31. '54-22-ly

O A E S

McCormick's Celebrated Reapers.

ON

the opening of Canal navigation the subscriber will be in receipt of a full supply of the above Machines, which have been proved SH •rior to any others, both in this country and in nglond.

They are warranted to cut two acres of wheat or other small grain in an hour, and to save at least tkret-fourth* of all the wheat scattered by ordinary cutting, they are well made, of first rate material, very durable with proper care, and the raking of the wheat can be well done by man riding upon them.

These Reapers are also constructed with mew in? machine attached, warranted to cut one and« fourth seres of grasper hour, and to do its work as well and as close to the ground, on smooth

Fam

land, as ordinary mowing. Farmers and others are requested to call and examine these machines after arrival, and if they do not, on trial, perform all that is claimed for them, any purchaser can return this reaper to me. -sg®

Feb 19. *53-26

This article is presented to the public as an EXTERNAL REMEDY, avoiding tbe Pain and Danger which nccewviljr attends the inon a minerals and eye-wash

A sore, safe and certain euro for tbe nxwt ag- «. .. era va ted cases of Nursing Sore Month, Calomel ftjdle do Skirting do Hoj| Skm Seating lore Month, Canker Ram, Incipient Bruoefcitis, I Pad Skms Topping Skins, iu color*, Black

Quinsv, and Swelled Tonsils, Putrid Sow Throe t. BlackTonsne, and all cases of common Canker in the Month. Throat and Stomach. 8ee Directions accompanying each Bottle.— Pries SS Cents.

For sale by P. DONNELLY. Ten* llsote, B«d Meodnt Dealers

EUSJ.S.SB?"

Jaiyt3.J6H~«Mt

New Leather and Finding Store

IP Corner of Ohio and Second Streets, •Jjja*:TERRE HA tJTE, IND.

KtCHABD THORNTON le ROBERT S. BARTON CXQPT TBE FLFTM OF

e*. with anarance of its -H..Tbomtonc*3Co efficacy as a Curative of the various DISEASES

Store, as above, and having a full and complete stock they are prepared to offer bargains iu every descripion of

LEATHER AND FINDINGS,

IPCS AS

Cincinnati Sola Leather Spanish do French Kip Cincinnati do all brands of French Calf Skins and Morocco Philadelphia Calf Cincinnati do, from f9 to $30 per doz^ Uupan Leath

Rones, Striped Bindings, Ax.

A fall assortment ef findings, as Lasts, Peg* Nails, Bristles. Rasps, Knives, PiMBre, Ham. mens. Floats,TreesTAwis, Boot Web, Silk Twist, Thread, &c., itc.

KIT Tbe highest price paid In Cob far Dry and Grma HhSesJSheep Palis, Hog Skins, 4c. May

ains no ouse a

stopping place for his

IS A E

Will always bo furnished with the best the country adonis, and no pains or expense will be spared to administer to the gratification of the tastes of his patrons.

I S S A E

Is large and entirely new, is the best in the city, and at alt times .will be supplied with good hay and grain, and horses strictly attended to.

Charges moderate—Call and See. LT BOARDERS taken by the day, week,month or year, dc

ecll-16-tf JAMES S. CLARK.

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

Furniture Warerooms,

And Undertaking Establishment.

THE

undersigned havingjermnnently located in Terre Haute, in Deming's New Brick Store, On 3rd street, opposite tho Prairie City Hotel, respectfully Informs the public that he nas now on hand and intends keeping a full supply of every 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 Air-tight

CHERRY PECTORAL

,.,A Vw the Care mi COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,

CROUP, ASTHMA, AND

7/ a-.'CONSUMPTION. This remedy is offered to the community with the confidence we feel in an article which seldom fails to realize the happiest effects that can be desired. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abouads in persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority 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 antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs, which are incident to our climate.

Nothing has called louder for the earnest en quiry of medical men, than the alarming prevalence and fatality of consumptive complaints, nor has any one class of diseases had more of their investigation and care. But as yet no adequate remedy had been provided, on which the public coula depend for protection from attacks upon the respiratory organs, until the introduction of the

CHERRY PECTORAL.

This article is the product of a 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 fidcnce to.their decision. If there is any dependence to be placed in what men of every class and station certify it has done for them, if we can trust our own senses, when we see dangerous affections of the throat and lungs yield to it, if we can depend on the assurance of intelligent Physi cians, who make it their business to know,—in short, if there is any reliance upon anything, 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 mankind. If this be true, it cannot be too freely published, nor be too widely known. The afflicted should know it. A remody that cures, is priceless to them. Parents should know it, their children are priceless to them. All should know it, lor health can be priced to no one. Not only should it be circulated here, but everywhere, not only in thia country, but iu all countries How faithfully we have acted on this conviction, is shown in the fact that already this article has made the circle of the 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 this, it is omployed by the more intelligent in almost all civilised conn tries. It is extensively employed by both Ameri cas—in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the Tar off islands of the sea. Life is as dear to its possessors there as here, and they grasp at a valuable remedy with even more avidity. Unlike most preparations of its kind, it is an expensive composition of costly material. Still it is afforded to the public at a reasonable low price, and what is of vast more importance to them, its quality is never suffered to decline from its oris

By pursuing this coarse, I have the hope of doing some good in the world, as well as the satis7action of believing that much has been done already.

Prepared by J. C. AYER, Chemist* Lowell, Massachusetts For sale by J. R. CUNNINGHAM, and P. M, DONNELLY, Terre Haute, and at agencies in nearly every town in tho State.

Sept, 2, '54-2-3mly

D. G. FORSTER.

A BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE

50,000

OF THOMAS

fackson,

B. SMITH

ressional Debates, the private pspers of General and the speeches of Senator Benton, jvith bis actnal view of men and affaire with Historical Notes snd Illustrations, together with some very interesting chapters upon the deaths of eminent ootcmporaries.

Those who are desinmiof obtaining the above work, will be supplied by leaving their names with W- IL BUCKINGHAM, Terre Haute, who is agent for the sale of the work in Vigo county.

August 19,1854-53-tf

United States Hotel,

PHILADELPHIA/.

THIS

well known Estsblishment. celebrated for its Tsble, and re furnished in Modsni style, with Ladies'' Parlors on the first floor, is most centrally situated on CHcrrjrwr Snm the fashionable promenade—opposite tbe Custom House, and near Independence Hall.

Cka*. H. Miller,

Wboee reputation aa a Host is well known, is determined it shall lose nothing by his future efforts. Tbe highest degree of satisfsctipn guarantied to all who may favor him with their company. unities cto secure a mite of Rooms by

nrFanri

tefarraobia* aday or two in advance. nkmi^tta.Mmr l&M0<}yta

flank Deeds for sale at this Office,

1

JOHN SATHXTS STOVE STORE!

AT WHICH MAT BE FOUND THE MOST

MIGHT H&TE BAD 15101HAIDJIIT Tit PEOPLE CARRY THEM OFf ALMOST

tin..

COPIES

H. BENTON'S

Sold in Advance of Publication.

TlilltTir yvmrs nc IP,

A History of the wotking of the Ameri can government for Thirty Years, from 1820 to

1860.

Published by D. Applegate & Co., tf. *ft. To be completed in two volumes, and sold ex cSusively by subscri|.'ion, at (9,50 per volume The first volume of thi* work, being a royal octa a vo ot 745 double-column pages, an th

EVER BROUGHT UP OR DOWN THE WABASH. OR BY ANY OTHER iTHOROOGHF/UIEif.SS2S-T.

He is receiving his Stock from Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio. Also, from New York, Mr. Hugh Stewart's Furn*tfe, and th* Wibasli Foundry: &nd

-j jv 03- He has some of the same sort left, and is receiving new patterns. Call and see. J^S) [Nov.20wtf

THE

CLOTHING AT THK?OU

ecunian

5

nal standard of excellence. Every bottle of tni medicine, now manufactured, is as good as ever has been made heretofore, or as we are capable o~ making. No toil or cost is spared, in maintain ing it in the best perfection which it is possible to produce. Hence the patient who procur» the genuine CHERRY PECTORAL, can rely on having as good an article as has ever been had by those who testify to its cures.

September 30, 1854.-6-6m.

New Books.

VILLETTE,

The Master Builder, or Life at* a Trade by Day Kellogg Lee. Life of Sir Walter Scott, by McLeod.

Macauley's Speeches. Shakspeare and His Times, by M. Guixot. Pastoral Theology, or the Theory of Evangelical Ministry, by A. Vinet.

A Hero and other Tales, by the Author of the Ogilvies, &e. The Australian Captive and the Gc!d Regions sale by W. H. BUCKINGHAM.

April 2, '52 tf.

containing a

6ncly engraved portrait of tho author, is now ready, ana the sale has already reached the large and unprecedented number of 50,000. This volume is a complete Political History of the United States, from 1820 to tbe close of Jackson's Administration, and has been compiled from Gon-

WE ABE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF

Youths' and Gentlemens?

We have been to this expense, that the public might have perfect confidence that they were get the genuine article when thev buv a bottle as above described- To those who have so Joni

and proved the merits of our article, we would sa Killer of the best and purest matenalB. and that it sha as a family medicine.

PROVIDENCE, July 1st, 1854. Southern and Western Office, No. TCO11OK«Buildings* Walnut Street, Cincinnati,O. FOR SALE by J. R. pUNINGHAM, P. M. DONNELLY, and W. L. MAHAN, Terro Haute, Indiana, and by all respectable Druggists through tho West.

by the author of Jane Eyre and

Shirley.

The Lefty and tbe Lowly, or Good in All and None All Good, by M. J. McintoshCastle Avon, by tho Author of Ravenclifle.

English Items by Matt F. Ward. Lady-Blrd.by Lady Georgiania Fullerton. The Cap Sheaf, a fresh Bundle, by Lewis Myrtle.

Sign of the Big Book.

BUCKEYE BOOT & SHOE STORE.

B. W. KOOPMAN

RESPECTFULLY

informs the

citizens of Terre Haute and

^vicinity, that having purchased tbe the building lately occupied by Mr. Stakeman, on Main Street, be­

tween 5th und 6th, nearly opposite the Poet Office, and fitted it up as a ASOWR ASRAFFOMMS MAA He is now prepared to wait«pon all who may be disposed to call upoihim,withevetytbing in his line, either of bis own manufacture or Eastern work.

Being a practical workman himself he feels confident of giving satisfaction, and would refer to those wbo have dealt frith him, as to his work and prices

Ail kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order, in tbe best style and workmanlike manner. 9Cr Repairing done on short notice aad at reasonable rates.

NOT 26, •53-14-tf

A S

SUIT W1STE1ITESHUIE TOIICI

FOB THE CUBE OF $

FEVER A AGUE!

1T71LL be found superior to any article of the W kind now in use. May be had at Groverman and Bourne's. Preprod ud..mud* o. W. BALL.

Teirf Ifcute, Nov .19, »«—wtf

COIdPLBTirS

ft CAI KIT TflH.

il mt il

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA

Straus Isaacs.

N. B. Any garment purchased at this establishment exchanged if not fully approved. May 20,54-39-ly i'

E A IS E E A E A IN I E

WING to the large amount of COUNTERFEIT PAIN KILLED put up and sold as genuine Bj un-

very easv for those disposed, to imitate it very successfully, aa far aa its external appenrance, in style of bottle, label, and color of the article uut we need not say that the compound is a misorublo filthy production, and calculated to do great injury to tho..e who might use it with the confidence that they have been accustomed to use the GENUINE PAlN KILLER. Parties whose business it is to counterfeit valuable preparations, do it in such a secrc manner, that it is almost useless to attempt to punish them by legal measures, as it is difficult, and we might say impossiblo, to bring the proof home to them.

Considering tho great difficulty in protecting ourselves and the public by prosecuting parties we have been to a very great expense in getting up a finely executed

S E E E N A E A E

The Pain killar will be put up in a new style of Panel Bottle, with the words—

blown in the glass. We now put up only

MY1S' VEGETABLE PAll KILLER,

Three Sizes, viz: at 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1 per Bottle:

We have also a very fine Engraving on Stone, for the BOX LABELS, specifying the contents of the box, where and oy who/n manufactured, &c. We have aUo nddou to our pamphlet of directions and certificates, a cover beautifully finished, presenting on the first page a very excellont likeness of Perry Davis, the original inventor of the Pain Killer. The bottle labols, and one label on each box, has also a correct likeness of Perry Davis, Which it will be impossiblo to counterfoil successfully.

for our bottles. We also attach to onrbottles a f.

STJEjSJL luJYGRJtVEO JYOTJE OF HJiJVO,

which we issue as our obligation, and to counterfeit which is held to be forgery !y the Inws of tho United States, and which parties will not dare attempt to do The great exponse attending tho getting up and printing these tables will prevent the attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to the public that the article they purchase is the GENUINE PERRY DAVIS1 PAIN KILLER, maun-factu-ed by Perry Davis & Son, Sole Proprietors.

ve described- To those who have so Jong iy that we shall continue to prepare our Pain 11 be every way worthy of their approbation

PERRY DAVIS & SON.

«V,V NORTHERN LIGHTS.

CONSTANTLY

appearing in their ustiaf

brilliancy, in Northera Torre Haute, second house north of tbe Canal Bridge, on Market street, where will be found constantly on hand, at wholesale only—

Composition Summer Candles, SummerSlenrine Candles, No. I Pure Tallow Candle*, No. 1 Rosin Soap. No. 1 Palm Soep, .. r. No. 1 White bar Soap, No. I Soap for family washiW. The above articles are warranted ana kept or sale at all the principal wholesale houses, and at our manufactory, in quantities to suit tho pur

chasers and at as low pricesasthey can be bought at in this place for cash. The renowned superiority of our msnufacture we hope will insure us a continuance ofour former customers, and we respectfully sol it the patronage of Merchants and all others wishing to purchase a genuine article, and request all to examine the above articles previous to purchasing elsewhere.

We will pay the highest cash price for Tallow* rendered or in the rough. B. M. HARRISON SOW _NOT. 29,53-34 tt

Doable Rectified Wliiskey, Jan

OHN B. LUDOWICI, is now manufacturing article of Double Rectified Whiskey, fat superior to any ever brought from Cincinnati and in strength, purity and flavor decidedly the best ever sold in this western country. All those who piefer a first rate article to a common one, for the same money, will please call at the CINCINNATI STORE. UNION BOW.

Ail kindeof Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors, of the best quality, and at Cincinnati prices, always on hand.

May 3. '54-38,-tf.

CITY MABBLE WORKS.

THETerreHautehaving

subscriber, permanently located in will keep constantly on hand a large and choice variety of Marble for ail purposes. Monuments on hsna and made toerder Iron the best Vermont and Italian marble. All order* will be promptly attended to and executed in the best manner Particul ara ten tion paid to design

AR0E

A

J.JULJAN.

On 2nd street, nearly oppositeSlewart House.

GOLD PENS.

Sign ot the "Ria

Men* 18.'M M''

B-ok.u

MusiOc

Feb 13,

,5«5

trtS .'.'twlH A. reetlrH •s Book Stortj

NEW supply of Piano music. ju$t re at W. H. BUCKINGHAM