The Wabash Courier, Volume 23, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 January 1855 — Page 4
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AND "4£2& JOB
I I N 6 AT TUB Courfrr £Cftcr, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,
WITH AFRESH SUPPLY OF ggprp ^PWOBa
W» have also a complete set of new and beautiful
O I S E S
Fer Card Printing in imitation of Copper-plate Persons wanting Printing done will do well to give lis a call as with new materials and experienced^workmen, we cannot be excelled, and we
1 1 W A A N S A IS A I O N
Blank Deeds & Mortgages,
BILLS OP LADING,
Protests and Instructions
For Flat and other Boats, Kept constantly en hand atthisOflice.
A S
Terre Haute, Ind., Jan 3, '52*dtf-29
IC!
FOR THE CURE OF
E E & A E
WILL
be found superior to any article of the kind now in use. May be had at Groverman and Bourne's. Prepared and warranted by
G. W. BALL.
Terre Haute, Nov 19, 1852—wtf
WATCHES.
THE
subscriber has now on hand a fine selection of Gold and Silver Hunting Watches of T.F.Cooper, M. Tobias, James Johnson,25 Church St., Wm. Rean, Josh. Pemberton, H. MPeytien, II. M. Doret and many other celebrated makers, and in great variety of cases, both for ladies and gentlemen, and at prices that will compare favorably with those of nnv establishment •ost or west. S. (I. FREEMAN,
No. 4 Phoenix Row, Terre Haute
March 25, '54 3-tf
Botanic Drug Store.
Booth-west corner of the Public Square, TERRE HATTfE, IND„ ALLEN PENCE,"M. D., Proprietor.
ALL
kinds of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c., always on hand. OCT Particular attention paid to the compounding of Medicines.
Consultations can bo had at any time with Dr. P., unless he is professionally engaged. June 3, '54-41 ly
O E I E S
JOHN B. LUDOWICl
ISanowreceiving
his Spring stock, consisting of
full assortment of Groceries of all kinds TOBACCO, NAILS, &c.f All of which will be disposed of at the lowest figure.
Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row. May 3,^^54-38-tt
GROVERMAN & BOURNE,
Wholesale Dealers
IN AI.L KINDS OF
O E I E S A N a O S
North side Public Square, TERRE IIAUTE, IND.
anltf
o: H. L. ASHLEY,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
And dealer in all kinds of Produce, Pine Lumber, dressed and undressed, Shingles and Lntha.
UrCorner of I'iretnnd Eagle Streets, Cana| Basin. Terre Haute, Indiana May 6, '54-56-tf
DENTISTRY.
H.
R. SMITH, D. D. S., BEING now permanent \y located in his new of nee on Ohio street, third door east of the public square, will at all times
nOQQOP
b« in readiness to wait on nispatronsin all things pertaining to his profession. N. B.—Nocreaitgiven foroperationsunlessby previous arrangement. April 17,3 849-34y
Terre Haute Drug Store,
BY J. R. CUNING-HAM, National Road Street, North of the Court Hpuse. WHOLESALE AND*RETAIL.
CONSTANTLY
on hand, Fresh Drugs and
Medlsines, ^warranted pure. Prescriptions prepared promptly. Groat attehtiou paid to all orders.
ICrChemicalfl, Dycstuffs, Instruments, Perfurn •ry, Oils, Paints, Glass, and pure wines and Liquors expressly for medical uso.
MEDICAL CARD.
J. AI. CODIINS, M. ECLECTIC.
OFFICE
May 3, '54-38-tf
D.,
near the South west corner of Public Square, opposite Dr. Peoco's Botanic Drug Store.
Acute and chronic diseases treated in the piost scientific manner, as certificates and testimonials of success in the possession of Dr. C. will show.
June 3, '54-41-ly
J. T. BOYD, M. D.,
OFFERSand
his services to the citizens of Terre
Haute vicinity, in tho various branches of MEDICAL SCIENCE. Office in Scott's building, on Market street, opposite tho General Stage Officer-near the Brown House South-Kast corner of tho Public Square, wuere he may be found at all hours of the day and night, except when absent on professional busi new.
'NEW ESTABLISHMENT. JACOII HI YE Its.
0 0 N E O O N E (WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL.)
Market st.,\five doors North of Public Square, East side. TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA,
Keeps constantly on hand Candies, Cakes, and "Poetry of all kinds. All orders promptly filled, •nd packages warranted full weight. jv-J
October!-*, 1854-8-3
———————
Cake Bakery,
Wedding
AND OYSTER SALOON.
QT'ONE 5c HOLDEN, South side of the Public 0 Sfluare, two doors west of the'Branch Bank, TerreTIauto, Indiana, are prepared to furnish all Articles intheir line«( the.best quality, and at tbc shortest ritoiice, on reasonAblq terms.
Wedding'and other Pajues, supplied in tbe best manner, on' gfrort noticf. Broad, Cakes, ant,Grackere kept constantlr on .hand.&*Oysters served day ind evening, durthe season. r~%
Ocg 14, 'M-8-tf
A fresh supply of handsome and fashionsable Type, will form a choice variety for
BILLS. CARDS. CIRCULARS, And all other kinds or Job Printing Always got up in the neatest manner and at the shortest notice at the office of the Wal9a«li
Courier.
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AIR-LINE RAILROAD.
Eastern Passengers Take Notice.
INDIANAPOLIS AND BELLEFONTAINE JL and Cleveland Railroad! In connection with the Ohio & Pennsylvania, Cleveland & Colum bus Lake Shore, and New York Railroads.
Shortest cheapest and quickest Route to Belle fontaine, Columbus Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cleveland Dunkirk Buffalo, Albany,New Yoik and Boston. Also to Dayton and Eastern Ohio.
Two Trains leave Indianapolis, Daily [Sundays exeepted.l 1st. Day Express at 6 A. M. Connects at Union with trains lor Daytcn, Columbus. Zanesville, Wheeling, and all Eastern Ohio and at Bellefofitame with trains for Springfield, Tiffin, Sandusky and at Clyde with trains for Toledo, Detroit, &c at Gallion for Pitts burgh. Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Also, connect atGallion with trains for Cleveland and Eastern cities. Arrive at Cleveland in time for the Lake Shore Train for Dnukirk, Buffalo, and New York, and quicker than by'anv other route—this being the only reliable througn route.
By this Train Passengers can go to Fort Wayne quicker than by any other route, arriving same evening Fare $7 75. via Bellefontaine and For est. 2d. Express Tram, leaves at 12 M., afterthearrival of all the trains from the West and South making all the Eastern and Southern connections and being the only train from here at noon- that has through connections with Cleveland, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, and New York. Arrive at Crestline at 10,15 night, connecting with Express Train for Pittsburg, arriving the next morning, where Passengers can have the day and then pro ceed to Philadelphia.
Passengers, by this train, arrive at Dayton at 5,00 P. IV1., at Columbus, 9,15 P. M-, Crestline at 10,15, and Cleveland at 6,00 A. M., reaching Crestline two hours in advance or any other trBin from Indianapolis. We make all connections at Dayton.
No change of cars or Baggage to Dayton. No charge for handling Baggage. O" Passengers dine at Indianapolis.
Travelers, be sure and get Tickets by the Belle fontaine Route. A E S
FROM
INDIANAPOLIS TO
Dayton Bellefontaine,— Columbus Zanesville Cleveland
*3 25 4 25 5 00 6 50 7 00
Sandusky 6 25 Crestline 5 25 Fort Wayne.... 775 Toledo, 6 75 Pittsburg 9 50 Baltimore 16 CO Philadelphia 17 00 New York via Philadelphia 19 50 Buffalo 11 00 New York via Dunkirk 19 50 New York via Buffnlo 19 50 Boston, all the way by railroad, 20 50 Dunkirk 10 10 83rFrom Terre Haute add $2,25 to above Rates,
Lafayette add $2,00
Passengers procure Tickets at the Union Depot, Indianapolis, at Lafi yette, and Principal Railroad Ticket Offices.
P. S.—This company have made arrangements with the several Railroad Corporations for connecting through Freights from Cleveland, New York, Pittsburg and Philadelphia.
J. NOTTINGHAM,
Dec.2, '54 15-tf
SupU.
For general information in regard to Freights, apply to JAMES HOOKER,
Agent,
General Freight
Indianapolis, or to J. G- WASSON,
Terre Haute, Indiana. United States Mail, and United States Express on this Route. Also, our Company's Telegraph Line.
Indiana Central Railway
Speed, Safely, and Comfort Combined!
Gr-at Eastern and Western U. S. Mail Line via Indiana Central and Dayton and Western Railways, and connecting Lines
Eastward. Three Trains Daily
NO.
1. Morning Express Train Reaves Union Passenger Station, at Indianapolis, at 5.15 A. M., Breakfast at Richmond at 8,00 A. M., arrive in Dayton at 10,20 A. M., connecting with trains for Springfield, Xenia and Urbona, Columbus, Zunesville and Wheeling, Crestline. Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington City, Bellefontaine, Cleveland, Sandusky, Buffalo, New York and Boston.
D3r Passengers taking this Route make as Quick Time, and the same connections at Crest line as any other route lor Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York, Bos-ton &c.
No 2. Mail Tr.iin leaves at 12,00 M., connect-, ing at Richmond with afternoon train fur Cin-' cinnati, arriving at Dayton at 5.00 l\ M., connecting with trains for Xenia, Columbus, Znnes ville, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, &c., without deay.
CT Twenty five miles shorter to Dayton than any other route, and fifty miles shorter to Columbus, Zanesville, &.c and the ONLY ROUTE MAKING SURE CONNECTIONS East, reaching Columbus and Zanesville six hours in advance of any other.
No. 3. Cincinnati Express Train leaves at 4,00 P. through to incinnaii Direct. Passengers on this 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
M" to Zanesville, 6 50 to Pittsburgh, 30 to Cleveland, 7 00 to Bellefontaine, 4 25 "to Sandusky, 6 25 to Buffalo, via R. 10 50
14
to New York, via D'k and N York and Erie 18 00 to N York, via Philad'a,... 18 CO lt to Philadelphia, 16 50 to Baltimore, 16 50
Pittsburgh Baggage checked through. Eastern Baggage checked to Buffalo. Passengers should procure Tickets over the ten ral Road, for tho shortest and quickest'route East,
American Express on this route. JAMES M. SMITH, Sup't. Indianapolis, Nov. 4,'54-re.nov.4-ll.
'•Freights East with Dispatch
'rHEundersigned will give through receipts to £,nc,1nn®,,« Baltimore, Philadelphia, New 1 d'h Boston, on shipments of Produce via the Bellefontaine or Indianapolis, and Cincinnati Railroads, without any extra charge of drayage, storage or commission, and guaranteeing dis
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Terre Haute & Richmond Railroad
"^"leavesTerrei/nuiedailj
(Sundays excepted,) at 7 A. M., fOflict lime,) strive at Indianapolis at 10,39 A. fJ5®*®1rf,I"0"P°,w
dai'v,(Sundays
from
excepted,) at
M0 P. M., arrive at Terre Hau'e 4,49 P. M.
Sept. 2G,
Superintendent.
Books! Books!!
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MEDICATED INHALATION. A CTo-OT MetliodL.
MOST wonderful discovery has recently
ng Complaints, by
tion. Dr. Curtis's flvgeann.or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, has accomplished the most wonderful cures of Asthma and Consumption in the city of New York and Vicinity for few months past, ever known to man. It is producing 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 bent of the body being sufficient to evtfporate the fluid —supplying the lungs constantly wi*h a healing and agreeable vapor, passing into all the air cells of the lungs that cannot possibly be
and passages reached by other medicine. Here is a case:
RHMA
CURED
--..C BROOKLYN, N. Y., Dec. 30,1853. For about eight years I have been severely afflicted with the Asthma for the last two years 1 have suffered beyond all my powers of description months at time I have not been able to sleep in bed, getting what rest 1 could shuns 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 past yoara I hnvo had the aid and attendance of sonic of the most celebrated physicians, but have received nc perma nent benefit, and but little relief. I nt lengih had the good fortune to procure Dr. Curtis'a II geana or Inhaling Hvgean Vapor and Cherry Syrup.— At the time 1 first obtained it, I was suffering under one of my most violent attacks, and was in great distress, almost suffoca'ing lor want of breath. In less than ten minutes* ftoin the time 1 applied the Inhaler to my siomach, and took a teaspoonful of the Cherry Syrup. 1 was .relieved in a great measure from the difficulty oi 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 ITJ iUARGARET EASXON._
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 cough, raised a good deal ot matter which was frequently mixed wiih blood bad pain in mv Jeft side, and was very weak and emaciated.
My
friends and physician pronounc
ed ^ny 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, 1 found it relieved the pressure on my lungs, and after a while the disease made its appearance upon the surfiice under the Inhaler. I took the Cherry Syrup as directed, and continued to do so, mv cough gradually grow. ing better, until it entirely left me, and I now consider myself cured. 1 still wear the Inhaler, 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.
»K. J. II. MARCHISI'S
CELEBRATED CATHOLICON,
For the relief and Cure of suffering nw
jm.
pressed. uuU irrt-guiuf menstruation, fcc., with all their accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how .severe or h«» long standing.
Thp Cntliolicon tar surpasses other remedies, in being more certain, less expensive, nnd leaving the system in a better condition. Let all inte.ested call and obtain a pamphlet One) containing ample proof, frem the most respectable sources, of ihe beneficial results ol its use together with letters from high experienced Physicians, who have used it in tjieir practice, and speak from their own observations.
Notice to the Unfortunate Females. I feci it a duty incumbent upon myself to declare publicly the great blessing Dr. Marchisi's Uteiine Catholicon has prove I to me. For two years my health was miserable 1 was almost unuble to walk. Physicians pronounced my cose falling of the womb, extensive ulcerations, commencing with flour nlbus. The pains, irritation, prosteation. and the intolerable l(B.'id dis charge, rendered life a unlen. In this misera b'e condition, Dr F. P. Newland recommend Dr. Marchisi's UterineCatholicon. After taking four bottles I find myself in perfect health Gratitude for my restoration makes me ardently desire that all my sex alike unfortunatfl, may find sure relief from this inestimable medicine.
ELIZABETH A. NEWLAND. No. 19 West-st., Utica, N.
The above statement I know to be true. F. P. NEWLAND,
M.
Utica, N Y.
The Catholicon is doing service here. All the patients that have tried the 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 further supply, as the medicine is becoming very popular, and 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 LTTERINE CATHOLICON is invaluable in uterine dis eases generally. I have u«ed it in Four Alhus, Amcnan tree a Prolapoua Uteris «n4 in. .of extensive ulceration of the vagina and os uteri. It is worthy of tbe notice ol the Faculty, /JOHN C. ORK1CK.M. D., •"f Baltimore, Md.
Pamphljets had Gratis nt the Store of J. R. CUNINGIlA.y, Agent. Druggist, Terre //aute, Ind. Sold by mcst of the leading Druggists in the State.
J. B. MARCW1SI & Co., Proprietors, Central Depot, S04 Broadway, N.
September 23, '54-5-6m.
Y.
DR. J. ETTIT'S
AMERICAN E7E SALVE.
This article is presented to the public as an EXTERNAL REMEDY avoiding the Pain and Danger which necessarily atteiu the in-
the various DISEASES
of the EYE! Of Acute or Chronic Inflammation, whether induced by Scrofulous origin or otherwise Dcbilitr of the Optie Nerve, Granulation of the Lids, Ulceration of the Lachrymal Glands, and Weakness of Vision from any cause.
Price 25 cents per box. ALSO, DR, J. PETTIT'S
Universal Canker Balsam.
A sure, safe and certain cure for the most aggravated caaee of Nursing Sore Mouth, Calomel Sore Mouth, Canker Rash, Incipient Bronchitis, Quinsy, and Swelled Tonsils, Putrid Sore Throat, Blaca Tongue, and all cases of common Canker in the Mouth, Throat and Stomach.
See Directions accompanying each Bottle.— Price 95 Cents.
For sale by P. DONNELLY. Terre llante, Ind., and by Druggists and UlaaidM Dealer* throughout tho Went.
Jaljr 38,1854-48-Jy
jSHsr el lane0 1 1 0
O O O S E
The Pocket vEsculapius: OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. rpHE FIFTIETH edition 1 with ORA Hiiniired En-
to present a
N. B.—Any person enclosing $3 to BOYD &.! States and the Canadas, that^ for the purpose Pai'L, or CURTIS &. PERKINS, New York, will re-! cnliivntin^ a taste lor the fine arts tnrougho ceive a package containing a bottle of Hygean the country, and with the view of enabling every Vapor, one of Cherry Syrup, and an Inhaler, in a family to become possessed of a gallery of En
neat box, by express, Iree to any part of the U.1 States or four packages for §10. Sold by Condit & Hunley, Terre Haute, Ind.
June 17, '54—43 lv
jar ass ••. It stands preeminent for its curative powers in all tho diseases for which it is recommended, usually called FF.MAI.F. COMPr.ATVTS Of these are Proopsus .L'teii, or a in if Womb Flonr Albus, or Whites Chronic lnflnmntion and Ulceration of the Womb Incidental llrmorrngc, or Flooding Pninful, Sup
with One Hundred En gravings, showing Diseas eases and Malformations 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
WM. YOUNG, M. D. Let no father be ashamed
copy of the JESCULAP1US to his
child. It may save him from an early grave Let no young man or woman enter into the secret oblipntiong of married lite without reading the POCKET jESCULAPIUS. Let no one suffering Irom a hacknied Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physician. lie another moment without consulting the JESCULAP1US. 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 inws of death.
Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE TENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this urai-lt by mail, or five copies will l»o eontTor One Dollar. Address, (post paid,)
DR. WM. YOUNG,
No 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. 2, 'D4-3-ly=
A S llll O E
Corner of Bridge (or Ohio) and 1st Streets, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. *"JMIE undersigned has resumed his former stan near the Bridge, and only one block from the Public Square. 1 House has been greatly enlarged and im bed-rooms, and
This House has been proved, by a large addition spacious Dining Hall, all papered and paintedand furnished with New Furniture, Carpets, Beds and Bedding, and Table Furniture. 'Having an eye single to the'eomfort and convenience of his guests, must make his House a pleasant stopping place for the man of business, pleasure or traveling public—and particularly those who wish to take passage on steam-boats, private conveyance or otherwise in short, no pains no expense will be spared to make his House a agreeable and pleasant stopping place forf His guests.
I S A E
Will always be furnished with the best the country affords, and no pains or expense will be spared to administer to the gratification of the tastes ot his patrous.
I S S A E
Is large and entirely new, is the best in the city, and at all times will be supplied with good hay and erain. and horses strictly-attended to-
Charges Moderate—Call and Sec. I BOARDERS taken by thedav, week,month vcar.-decll-lfi-tf JAMES S. CLARK.
AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION. THE AMERICAN ARTISTS1 UNION, would respectfully announce to the citizens of the United of out
gravings, Jiy the First Artists of the Age, They have determined in order to create an ex tensive sale for their Engravings, and thus not only give employment to a large number of Artists and others, but inspire among our countrymen a taste for works of art, to present to the purchasers of their engravings', when 250,000 them are sold, 2o0,000
GIFTS, of the acta I cost of $150,000. Each' purchaser of a tne Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth the money, but nUo a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are dis trjbut-d.
For Five Dollars, a highly finished Engra "•rav 11111. beautifully PAINTED in OIL, and f'lVE GIFT TICKETS, will be sent or FIVE DOLLAR'S worth ol splendid Engravings can be selected from the Catalogue.
A copy ol the Catilogue, together with a spe cimen of one ol the Engravings, can be seen at the ollice ol this uaper.
For each Dollar sent, nn Engraving actually worth th 1 sum. and a Gift Ticket, will immediately be torw arde.l.
AGENTS:
The Committee believing that the success of this Great National Undertaking will be materially promoted by the energy ana enterprise of intelligent and persevering Aspnts. have resolved to neat with such on tbe most liberal terms.
Anv person wishing to become an Agent, by sending (post priid) $ I, will receive by return of ninil, a One Dollnr Engraving, a 'Gift Ticket," a Prospectus, a Catalogue and all other necessa ry information.
On the final completion oftlie sale, tbc Gifts will be placed in the hands of a COMMITTEE of the PCRCHASERS to tfe DISTRIBUTED, due notice of which will he given throughout the United States and the Canadas
LIST OF GIFTS:
100 Marble busts of Washington at S $10,00 10,000 10,01)0 10,000
100 Clay. 100. 100 Webster, 100. UK) Calhoun, 100. 50 elegnnt Oil Poiniingst, in .•.plendid silt Irjiines, si/.e i!x4 ft. e:ieh, ICO elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 ft. each, 500 steel plate Engra vines, brilliantlyrcol'd in oil, rich gilt frames 24x30 in. each, 10,000 elegant steel plate Engra-» vings, col'd in oil, of thef
100. 5.000 »V
50. 5,000
Xf10.
5,000
4. 40,000
Washingtov Monument 20x26 in each. 237,000 steel plate Engravings," from 100 different plates, now in possession of, and owned bythe Artists'Union, of the market value ol 50cts to $i,t'0 each,. 1 fi:Bt class Dwelling, in 31st st., N. City, 22 building lots in 100 and 101st sts., N. Y.City, each 25x100 ft. deep, at, ,'1 100 Villa Sites, containing each »*•. 10,000 sq. ft. in the suburbs 1 iZ of N. Y.City, and commanding a magnificent view of the Hudson River and Long1
Island Sound, at 500. 20 perpetual loans of cash without interest or security, of $250 each, 1 50 100 .rr__j 100 50 ^•^0 ratf.iis.ii 20 .t.. ii" a,uoo /..u 5
41,000
12,000
1000. 22,000
50,000
5,0 JO
Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F.J. VISSCBER &. Co Real Estate Brokers, New York. Order«, (post paid,) with money enclosed, to be addressed, J. W. HOLBROKE, Sec'nr, '5'v 505 Broadway. N Y.
O" The Engravings in the Catalogue are now ready for delivery. July 29,'54,49-fimo L*
iES!
AT THK
CITY GROCERY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
THE
subscriber would inform the public that be has'opened a branch oS hi? Wholesale
Cincinnati Grocery in Terre Haute, in Stewart's Block, Terre Haute, where buyers will find choice selections of
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
SrTairan°dfeye-w.Vh-| ^jiich willI be «Jd at Cincinnati prices with tho e». with assurance of iu!add,,,on °*fr"ghtonly. efficacy an a Curative of I Both City and Country Merchants .1 ntcLMoeu
Can have bills of goods filled immediately at my store in Terre Haute, or in five days from Cin cinati. itrinuantities to suit purchasers. £3rFamilie* will save money by calling at the City Grocery, as 1 will offer them a fine assortment of fresh goods at reduced prices. "Quick sales and small profits," is my motto.
Terms Cash, or exchange for Produce. Remember the City Grocery on National Road Street, three doors west ot Second ctreet, in Stewart's building, Terre Haute,
April 22, *54-35-ly
RM S» VOJL*
Silver Spoons.
STLVER
Table and Tea Spoons Mustard, Salt, Cream and Sogar Spoons Silver Forks, Butter Knives,
St/..
'ATKE'S
CHERRY PECTORAL Far Ihe Care mt
COUGHS) C0LDS» H0ARSENE8S,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPINCI-COVFILF
N CROUP, ASTHMA, AIM V.
CONSUMPTION.
This remedy is ottered 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 abounds 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 out climate.
Nothing has called louder for the earnest enquiry 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, oh which the public could 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 ol ev°ry 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[tcrit, 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 remedy that cures, is priceless to them. Parents should know it, their children are priceless to them. All should know it, for health con be priced to no ono- Not only should it be circulated here, but everywhere, not only in this country, but in all countriesHow faithfully we have acted on this conviction, is shown ill 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 geneTai use in other nations as in this, it is employed by the more intelligent in almost all civilized cputitties. It is extensively employed by both Americas—in Europe, Asia, Atrica, Australia and the far 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 original standard of excellence. Every bottle of this medicine, now manufactured, is as good as ever has been made heretofore, or afc We are capable of making. No toil or cost ig spared, in maintaining it in the best perfection which it is possible to produce Hence the patient who procures the genuine CHERRV PECTORAL, can rely on having os good an article as has ever been had by those who testify to its res.
By pursuing this course, I have the hope of doing some good in the world, as well as the satisfaction of believing that much has been done already.
Prepared by J. C. AYEIt* Chemist^ Lowell, Massachusetts. For sale bv J. R. CUWNINGHAM, and M. PONNELLY, Terre Haute,^ and at agencies in nearly every town in the Stfl'te.
Sept, •21,54-2-3mly
A BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE!
50,000 COPIES OF-THOMAS H. BENTON'S
&H.EAT WORK,
Sold in Advance of Publication.
TMtinTY
5.COO 5.000 5.000 10.000
A History of the working of ihe AmeriCan'povernmenL far TllirllJ YfCirit. from 1820 to 1850. Published by D. Applegate & Co., W. Y.
To be completed in two volumes, and sold exclusively by subscri^'ion, at $4,50 per volume. The first volume of th».T work, being a royal octa
vo ol 745 double-column pages, and containing a finely engraved portrait of the author, is now ready, and the sale has already reached tVse large
and unprecedented number of 50,000. This volume is a complete Political History of the United Stairs, from 1820 to the close of Jackson's AdminiMtration, and has been compiled from Con-
fiaekson,
ressional Debates, the private papers of General!
and the speeches of Senator Benton,
with his actual view of men and affairs with Ten re ti aute, April 30, 53-36-ly Historical Notes and Illustrations, together with some very interesting chapters upon the deaths of eminent cotemporancs.
Those who are desirous of obtaining the above work, will be supplied by leaving their names with W. H. BUCKINGHAM, Terre Haute, who is agent for the sale of the work in Vigo county.
August 19, ]8M-5*2-tf
United States Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA. well known Establishment, celebrated for iut Table, and re furnished in Modern style, wiih Ladies' Parlors on the first floor, is most centrally situated on CHHSTSUT STREET the fashionable promenade—opposite the Custom House, and near Independence Hall.
rpms
Capt. Clias. H. Miller,
Whose reputation as a Host is well known, is
termined
Silver Spoon, Knife and Fork
to o~,« FREEMAN'S. March 55, *l-3l-tf
it shall lose nothing by his future efforts.
The highest degree of satisfaction
guarantied
Philadelphia, May 185*-40-Jyia
to
all who may favor him with their company. jj- Families can secure a suite of Rooms by telegraphing a day or two in advance.,:
Blank Deeds for sale at this Office,
JOHN SAYRE'S STOVE STOBEI
Assortment of Stoves!
AT WHICH MAT BB FOUND THE MOST COMPLETE
EVER BROUGHT UP OR DOWN THE WABASH, OR BY ANY OTHER /THOROUGHFARE
He is receiving his Stock from Dayton and Cincinnati, Ohio. Also, from New York, Mr. Hugh Stewart's Furnace, and the a 5 5 I W
UMVE HAD 1510 01HA1B. BUT TIE PEOPLE CABBY THEM OFF ALMOST AS FAST AS IE CAt KIT Till
N. B.
O a a a is re iv ii at a a a N 2 0
'VH8
CLOTHING
v-ffj AT THE OU CTAWD,
A a O
approved. May 20, 54-39-ly
Oprincipled
f'lie
blown in the glass. We now put up only
Boston Leather Store,
SIGN OP THE LAST.
No. 3, Warren Block, National Road Street. Terre Haute. KERCKIIOFF & CO., inform their former customers and the public generally, that moved their LEATHER STORE,
G. they have from corner of 5th street, to No. 3 Warren Block, National Road Street, opposite Union Row.
They have now on hand a large and exquisite assortment of a II kinds of Leother, as Spanish, Cincinnati and Count Tanned Sole, Band, Upper. Bridle, Harness, "SKirting, Collar and Split Leather, French and Philadelphia Calf ani
Skins, Linine, Binding, Toppin*r~mefep and Deer Skins, Tampico and French Men'* and Ladiesflorovco.^^^.
SPRING A It RIVALS.
WE
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OFs
Youths' and Grentlemens'
Straus Isaacs.
Any garment purchased at this establishment exchanged fr not fully
E A I S E E A E A I N I E
WING to the large amount of COUNTERFEIT
PROVIDENCE, July 1st, 1854. r' ,• Southern and Western Office, No. 7College Buildings, Walnut Street, Cincinnati, O.
FOR SALE by J. R. CUNINGHAM, P. M. DONNELLY, and W. L. Indiana, and by all respectable Druggist through the West. September 30, 1854.-6-6m. ,li« It-J
FINDmGS
They also keep a general assortment of Shoe Findings, as Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Clamps, Pegs, all kinds ofShoeniakers Tools of the very
^HaTing adopteJ
tho
principle of only selling
forcaoli, and buyingai«*»'.or cash in the Eastern Cities, they are enabled to sJ.'
nt
lo^yer pri-
ces than any of their competitors. 'M .-.51 HIDES! They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green and Dry Hides, Skins and Furs.
ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and Merchants are particularly requested to ^xamine our stock and
have recieved our Spring Stock of "work from the east, comprising a large assort-
ment of the best and most fashionable kinds of Gents, Ladien, Boys, Misses, and dren's Boots and Shoe*, That wc have ever received, and will sell very low for cash.
Also, a large stock of our own manufactured work constantly on hand. SCHCOLEY & VANHORN,
Sisrn of the Gilt Boot, No.5 -Phoenix Row. April 16 '53-34-tf
I'OCKKT CII RI.ERV
IMPORTED DIRECT.
JUST
de
received from SHEFFIELD one cask Pocket Cudery, containing 312 doz. New and Beautiful Patterns, Among which are boys' good kntvea at to 20c
Gentlemen's fine 2 ana 3 blade at 50 to 1,75 Hunter's "Long blade and Dirk" to 1,25. Farmer's substantial two blade, cheaper than can be found elsewhere in this citv0*Merchants in the eonntrv are especially in-
Sept
9,
PAIN KILLER put up and sold as 'genuine by un
men, we have been obliged to resort to very expensive measures to protect ourselves
ecuniarily, and the public from nreat injury, by buying and using their worthless counterfeit*. comparative plain and simple style in which our rain Killer has been put up, has made it very easy lor those disposed, to imitate it very successfully, as far as its external appenrance, irv: style of bottle, label, and color of the article but we need not say that the compound isa miser^bio, filthy production, and calculated to do great injury to those who miaht use it with the confidence that they have been accustomed to use the GENUINE PAIN KILLER. Parties whoso busines* ifc is to counterfeit valuable preparations, do it in such a secret manner, that it is almost useless to at-, tempt to punish them by legal measures, as it is difficult, and we might say impossible, to bring, the proof home to them.
Considering the great oifficulty in protecting ourselves and the public by prosecuting partiea wa have been to a very great expense in getting up a finuly executed .t(
S E E E N A E A E
for our bottles. We also attach to our bottles a
V.XGRAYED JS'OTE OF HJMJYn,
which we issue as our obligation, and to counterfeit which is held to lie forgery by the laws of the United States, and which parties will not dare attempt to do The great expense jattending th» Betting up and printing these lables will prevent the attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to th» public that the article they purchase is the GENUINE PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER, manufnctured by Perry Davis & Son, Sole Proprietors.
The Pain killer will be put up in a new styls of Panel Bottle, with the words—
DAVIS' VEGETABLE PAIN 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
the box, where and bv whom manufactured, &c. We have also added to our pamphlet of direc-* tionsand certificates, a'cover beautifully finished, presenting nn the first page a very excellont likeness of Perry Davis, the original inventor of the Pain Killer. The bottle labels, and one label on each box, has also a correct likeness of Perry Davis, which it will be impossible to counterfoil"^ successfully*
We have been to this expense, that the public might have perfect confidence that they were gel ,! ting the genuine article when they buy a bottle as above described. To those who have §o long used and proved the merits of our article, we would say that we shall continue to prepare our Pain K.ller of the best and purest materials, and that it shall be every way worthy of '.heir approbation as a family medicine. PERRY DAVIS & oON..
brilliancy, in Northern Torre Haute, second house north of the Canal Bridge, on Market street, where will be found constantly on hand, at whole* sale only— ^. j.
All kinds of Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors, of the best quality, auu at Cincinnati prices, always on hand.
May 3, '54-38 -tf.
CITY MARBLE WORKS.
THETerreHautehaving
subscriber, permanently locate^ in will keep constantly on hand a large and choice variety ofmnrble for ail purpo* sea. Monumentson hand and made to order froq the best Vermont and Italian marble. All oraera will be promptly attended to and executed in the best manner Particular attention paid to design ing and carving. Pc
June 18, "»3 43tf. J. JULIAN, On 2nd street, nearly opposite Stewart House.-*®
A
A
vited to call and get bargaina tn this line. at W. H- BUCKINGHAM'S
'54-3-«m B. POTTER, 7 Feb 19,
ot
1
MAHAN, Terre Haute,
NORTHERN LIGHTS.
CONSTANTLY
appearing in their usual
Composition Summer Candles, SummerStenrine Candles, No. 1 Pure Tallow Candles, ,7 No. 1 Rosin Soap, ~\t ,, No. 1 Palm Soap, 1 No. 1 White bar Soap, ".,1 No. lJiiofLSoepfor family washing. */. ^5Phe above articles are warranted ana kept of.'j, sale at all the principal wholesale houses, and at ,, our manufactory, in quantities to suit the pur-', chasers and at as low prices as they can be bought.,, at in this place for cash. The renowned superior*,,] ity of our manufacture we hope will insure us a' continuance ofour former customers, and we spectfully sol it the patronage of Merchants and''" all others wishinglo purchase a genuine article,,', and request all to examine the above articles pre-q vious to purchasing elsewhere.
We willpay the highest cash price for Tallow, jj! rendered or 1 a tbe rough. 1 B. M. HARRISON &
Jfov. 29,83-34 tf.
SON
Whiskey,
'i/wT t/U
Double Reciiu
JOHN B. LUDOWICl, i« now manufacturing. an article of Ddtable Rectified' jl superior to any ever broiigiit from Cincinnati and in strength, purity and flavof 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 ROW. ft
GOLD PENS. I-
LARGE Stock of a superior quality, for aala at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S,
March J8.'.Vt-3»-
Sign of the "Bi® *)k." f1
NEW supply of Piano music, just net
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