Wabash Express, Volume 11, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 September 1852 — Page 3
FOR PRESIDENT,
6EVERAL VIIFIELO SCOTT. *11 i'
or NEW
jx&SE*-
TOR VICE PRESIDENT,
A.
OF NORTH CAEOLrXA.
[Election—Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1852.]
ELECTOBAL TICKET. For Senatorial Electors, HENRY S. LANE,
PLEASANT A. HACKLEMAN.
For District Electors.
1.—John J. Chandler. oX Vanderburgh. 8.—Nathan Kimball, Washington county.
3.—Capt.
Scott Carter, of Sw itzerland.
4.—John I. Seoby, of Decatur, 5.—David Kilgore, of Delaware. 6.—John Coburn, of Marion. 7.—Richard W. Thompson, of Vigo. 8 G. O. Uebm, of Tippecanoe.
9.—T.
8. Stanfield, of St. Jogepl).
10.—James 8.
Frazer, of Kosciusko.
11.—Guftavui II. Von, of ILimjlton.
miE 'IICKEI.
[Election—Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1852.]
For Governor,
NICHOLAS McCAlvTY, of Marion, For Lieutenant Governor, YVM. Wl LIA MS, of Kosci usko.
For Treasurer of Stale,
SIMON T. HADLKY, of Hendricks. For Auditor of State, DOUGLASS AGU1RE, of Marion.
For Secretary of State, JOHN OS1JORN, of Clay. For Reporter of Supreme Court,
A. L. OSBOllN, of Lanorte. Con For Clerk of Supreme Court, JAMES A. STRETCH, of Grant. Fur Superintendent of Common Schools,
AARON WOOD, of Putnam.
Judges of the Supreme Court.
First Dixtricl—.JOHN B. IIO«'K, of Lagrange. Second —CIIAIILKH DkWKt, of Clarke. Third
—I)AVI» MCDONALD,
Fourth '—SAMUKL 15.
of Monroe.
GOOKIXS,
of Vigo.
For CouyretB—Seventh District [Composed of 1ju counties of Sullivan, Clay, -Owtju, Greuuu, Putnam, Vigo, Parke and Vermillion.]
C. W. HARBOUR.
For Judtje of the Sixth Judicial Circuit [Composed of the counties of Sullivan, Clay, Owen, Greene, Morgan, Monroe, Putnam and Vigo.]
JAMES HUGHES, of Bloomington. For Prosecuting Attorney, J0J.JN JlANNA, of Putnam.
For the Slate Senate,
From the counties of Sullivan, Clay and Vigo, I (. 11A EL COM US, of Clay. For Juthjc of Court of Common Fleas,
District—Vigo coumy.J
AMOltV KINNEY, NATHAN1 KL LKK* For Prosecutor, SALMON WRIGHT.
For the legislature,
IIAUVKV 1). SCOTT,* LY N AS A. BURNETT* WILLIAM GOODMAN.* JONATHAN ROGERS.
Fur Clerk Circuit. Court, ANDRKW W ILK INS,* THOMAS 1. BOURNK, MS1IOP W. OSMOHN.
Fur Treasurer and Collector, N. L'\ CUNNINGHAM, CHARLES T. NOBLE*
For Sheriff,
ISAAC M. DAWSON, JAMKS H. NELSON, MARVIN M. illCKCON,* THOMAS WALKKR, PATRICK O'SULLIVAN.
Fur County Commissioner, (Fiif-t District SAMUEL W. EDMUNDS. (Second District.) SYLVESTER SIBLEY, ROBERT WHARRY, DAVID A. STERLING. (Third District.) MOSES REYNOLDS. PHILIP RANDOLPH.
For County Surveyor,
JAMKS OAKEY. For Coroner, JOHN D. MURPHY.
Nominated.
E, R. R. IN ENGLAND.
Her Majesty Cured of Sick Headache in ten Minutes. AHTO.\ISUN5»NT OK SIH AS. OLAHK AND TIIK UOVAL HOI SKIIOl.1).
Her Maiestv condescended to have the
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Election Notice.
STATE OF INDIANA,»
By the President of the United States.
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State of
MKNAKIIA,
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t.iKK applied, ant! in less than ten minutes she
England, to the quick efficacy of ltadway's Heady Relief, was iutlebted for so speedy a re coverv.
Railway's Ready Relief is now not only the most popular remedy in England, but Is the only secret medicine admitted in the royal household.
R. R. R. is sold bv BROWNING & WALL. Price 50 and 25 Cents. 1, lt62-3ti-4w Sept.
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County of Viro,
r|".{IK Suite of Indiana, fo the Sheriff of said I (HIIHTF, G»KKT»O: Pursuant to the laws In .his case provided, you arc wquircd to give notice I lint at the nexCgrneral election of the State of Indiana, the following officers are to lx chosen, to-wit: One Governor, one Lt. Governor, one Secretary of State, one Treasurer of Slate, one Auditor of State,one Reporter of decisions of Sttyrvmc Court, one Clerk of Supreme Court, four Judges of Supreme, Court, one Superintendent of Common Schools, one memln'r of Congress, one .1 udge of the Circuit Court, *ne Jiroge of the Court of Common Pleas, oue Senator in State Legislature, throe Representatives in Stat^Leeislatnre.one Prosecuting Attorney for Circuit Court, one Prosecuting Attorney for Confmott Pleas Court, oue Clerk of the igo O.rvuit C«urt. on« county Treasurer and Owllector, one Sheriff, one Coro ner. three county Cor..niissiouers, one to bo chosen from each Commissioners district, one County Surveyor, «tnd elcv^u Assessors, one to be choson bv Cotes only of each township.
I have hail no law in relation to the Assessors but learn that such is the law from the paper*. Witness tuysignaturo and tho s«al of ft. 8,1 said Court at Terre-Haute. this 4th dav of
September. lts»2. O.T. SOBLE, (Ti. STATE OF INDIANA, County of Vigo, SS. P1V.1K qualified rotor* of the County a?«re-
JL said, are hen by notified lo meet the usual plaews of holding Elections in their rcs pectix'e townships on thfc second Tuesday of October, then and there will proceed to fill the neveral offices named in the aU»v« order,
I
ANDREW WILKINS, Sheriff.
Sept. ah. lt&a.-39-t* Courier, Journal, and Prairie City will pi east copy and chary© Vigo county.
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HAVE for sale 200 acr*»« of com near En* gene, Indiana, on the Wabash, with abundance of pure cool v&ter tknd dry shady lot*. 100 acres more on s*me place could he hail with like advantages. JOHN I»ORTER. ?Sopt. 1^ 1652.40-atpd I
pursuance or iaw, I, MILLARD FILLMORE, dition to our present stock. "We have on hand every. President or the United Stales or America, do here- variety (embracing the latest improvements) of by declare and make known, that a public sale will BuHdinEf and Finishing Materials TW,'iJtl
at STILL ATER
thT&Sf!.0' commencing on Monday,
the first day of November uest. for the disposal of the}
Public Lands situated in the following named Town-
Townships thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and forty, oti~
range twenty-one. S A DDL l4J* Y. An island in sections thirteen and twenty-four, in
township twenty and townships thirty-eight, thirty-1 stuck of poods in this department is now very uine. and forty, of range twenty-two. V-/. complete^ ami in afewdays wc shall receivc large Townships forty, forty-one, and forty-two, of range additions. We have
twenty-three. Hennepin Island, or lot 2, scclion twenty-three, in] township twenty-nine, and an Island in section four, of township thirty, of range twenty-four.
Townships thirty-seven and thirty-eight, of range twenty-five, Townships thirty-seven, thirty-eight, fbSrty-nine,!
Ty-i"
and forty, of rangeiweiiJy-stx. Townships thirty-eight and thirty-nine, of range twenty-seven.
Township thirty-nine, of range twenty-eirht. I Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, and other punHtses, Will be excluded from the sale. tf
Given under by hand., at the city or Washington, this twenty-ninth day ef July, Anno Domini oue thousand eight hundred and lifty-two
By the President: MILLAKD FILLMORE. JOHN WILSON, Acting Commitlioner of tht General Laml Office.
yolice lo Pre emption Claimants, and to Lessees, Occupants, and Fcrmittees vf
Mineral Lands. Every person entitled to the right or pre-emption to any or the lands wilbin the townships and fractional towntthip* above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Rcgixler and Receiver &t Stillwater, and make, payment there tor a* toon an practicable after seeing fhi notice, and tiefore the day appointed for the public sale, otherwise such claim will he forfeited.
And every person havlne theriplit undeT the acl entitled "An act to create an additional Laud District in the Territory of Wisconsin, and (brother purposes." approved :iU March, 1£47, ss left ten, occupant#, or permittees, to enter to the extent of their leases or permit* any of the lands within the townships and frac tional townships above enumerated, and who are entitled under the act entitled "An act to reduce the minimum price of the mineral lands in the Lake Superior District in Michigan, and the Chippewa District in Wisconsin," approved 20th September, 1850, "to enter the land covered by their lenses, occupancy and permits respectively," at the minimum price of $1,25 per acre or if covering more than one full sec tion, entitled "on the syrrender of such lease or permit at the proper Land Office, to purchase, if he shnll elect to do so, one full scclion," »t the rate of $2,50 per acre, $s required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver at Stillwater, and make payment therefor a# soon as practicable after teeing thin notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tractclaimed,otherwise snch claim will be forfeited. JOHN WILSON,
Jteti}tg Commltiioner of the General Land Office. Aug. 18, 18.V.»,-30wl3
L2_L(_31 rf-
Of the Removal of the Laud Office from GREEN BAY to MENASHA, in WISCONSIN.
TTNDER
authority conferred by the .second section of the act of Congress approved June 3G, 1834, entitled "An act to create additional land districts in the State of Illinois and Missouri, and in the territory north of the State of Illinois:"
The Land Office now at
OKEKS RAY
WISCONSIN
in the
will be removed to the town
and be opened there for busine.-s
on the first day of September next. Given under my hand, at the city of Wa-.li-gton, this 1-lth dav of Julv. A. D. LS"2.
MILLAltD FILLMORE.
Ry the President: JOHN WILSON, Actio Commissioner of the
General Land Office.
Julv 28, lB52-3.'?-to Oct. Lst.
S3.
STATE CF INDIANA. County of Clay, hi the Cloy Prolate Court. Milo lloyt administrator of the estate of William Walker, deceased, t\«. Daniel Walker,
Malinda Walker. Richard Walker, William Mclntire, Mary Ann Mclntire, Martha Kimcry, Daniel lvitnery, Warren W. Walker, Daniel Wnlkqr, Davis Walker, John Ewing Walker, Eleanor Walker, and Amanda Walker—Petition to sell Real Estate. flMlE above defendants are hereby notified
Rathvay's Ueiuly Relief, is performing wonders in England, (»j curing the nubility of the (tout, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, hnd tlie masses of Rheumatic ami other complaints, almost noon as it in applied. Such is the reputation which this ouielc and powerful remedy has at- j[h tamed, that her Majesty's Court Physician, Sir in »lnmes Clark, recoinnicuded her Majesty to use th It on an occasion when her Majestv had very gust terms in the year 1S50, or thereabouts, for sever* attack of Sick or Nervous Headache. the sale of the south-east quarter of the Siiuth "So mnny wonders, your Majesty, have our east quarter of section five, in township No. Amci'ican neighbors produced, thai if it tnav eleven, north of range No. Ave west, whicn please vour Majestv to trv this Keadv Relief, have been destroyed by I he burning of the which "every body' extol* so highly" I think Court House in said county. vour Maiestv will ilerlve speedv relief." MI LO FI0\T, Late Atltn'r. Damnsk cloth. Sofa and seat Springs
I. that 1 will on the first day of the next'
Such is the reputation term of the Clay Probate Court, to be held at I
the Court House in Bowling Green, move to rotate certain decrees made by said Court in the above entitled cause at the M.iv and An-
Sept-. 2, l852.-39-w3-$2 50 Curled Hair.Spanish Moss,
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Betny Xarratires. Sccnes and incidents in A1I1 8 VV S &C The Beal "Lile of the Lowly."
Wanted.
Vciu.call
Sept-. 15, 1NI2-40-3WJ
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Aug. 4, i^2.-2mo-pd.
HARDWARE-FALL 1852. \\f E have in store at ibis time, one of the largest VV and most complete stocks of Hardware ever brought to the \Vaba*h market, embracing every arti cle of goods in our line which, we offer to the public. on the roost favorable terms. Our Stock has been purchased with a view to procuring poods
OF TH* BEST
the Window Glass from 7 br 9 to 20 by 24. Win-
do (HNE)
BY
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Mcul
and Ktock )ocklt
ships and fractional Townsh.iw, vti: lie*. Butts and Screws. KnoVLaUL*-, Bolts, Window North of the base line, and west of the fourth
amj
principal meridian. Eyes, Bell pulls and Cranks, Sash Cord, &c. lion. Fractional townships thirty-seven and thirty-eight, Nails, St&eL Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Coopers. Cabion the right bank of St. Croix river, and townships net Makers, Saddlers and Shoemakers Tools, &c. thirty-nine, forty, forty-one, and forty-two, of range! J-COOK & CO., twenty. I Aug. 18,1832-30-tf No. 1, Union Row.
Mens and Boys fall-baclt Saddle Trees, do do Demipeak- do do. do Full and Half Spanish do do. Side Saddle Trees. fciK Trees. Jap'd, Brass, and Silver-Plated, Hirh and row top Haines.. .. Patent feather, EnamelledClotli, plain and figured. Drab, blue and gracu cloth fur cushions, Wide and narrow l»ace and Friuge, Harness, Skirting tad Bridle leather, Head Lining, Buggy top Leather, Hog and Kii skin Collars. Morocco skins, Hog skills so. and 2, Pad do L#c«? and cftt Tacks, Stage Traces, Thread all colors, Saddlers Silk, Whips, Lashes, Stub Joints,
Tbeofleilngof the atove mentioned lands will be commenced on the day appointed, and will proceed I in the order in which they are advertised, with all con-[ venient despatch, until the whole shall liav% been offtr- together with every kind of Tools required by Saddlers ed, and tbc *a!e thus c!o*cd .butthc talc shall not be j*"4*
a
kept opi'ii longer than two weeks, and no private en- |Wtts, Buckles, Rings, Hooks, Terrets, Pail screws, try or locations for laud bounties heretofore granted Breast and Rein straps, Cotton, W orsted, Straining by any law of Congress for military services rendered and Rein Webbing, Leather varnish, bpanisli Moss,,Sic to the United States of any of the lauds wilt I admit-1 Aug. 18, '5i!-3C tf. J. COOK CO. ted. until after the expirafioirof the two weeks.
0? ^tock of Stirrups, brae* and plated, bridle
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To Buggy Builders.
\\rE have for sale VV Buffgy .Springs,n to 0 lear, all widths, Seat and wagon springs, Bugfiy Irons all kinds, Spokes. Bows, Buggy Shafts, Superior coach Varnish,
Buggy Axles, IJi to 2 inch, Felloe? !}i', 1H inches, Hubs6,T and8 inches, do 10, 12,13. inch wagon, Brass Plated Dash Irons,
carriage Bolt*. Hollow Augers.
J. COOK & CO.
IRON. STEEL, &c.
WE have on band a' heavy stock of Pittsburgh Iron, allsiies, of the bent yiwiity. Junieta, Russia, f?weds,do. Sheet Iron, No. 10 tn.6, Russia Sheet Iron. Patent do do
--Of SS2SSS—•at- ter and German Steel,
Slab steel from 5 to II inches, Fine bluedand common 3d Nails tor Lathing. FinisMnsr do., Fence do., Flooring Brads, 4,0,7.8,10,12,14. 10.2U.30, and 40d nails, made by the celebrated Belmont Co.,—the best nail- in the West. 6 and Pd wrought nails, wrought and cut .'pikes, Coil Chain, chopping Axes of nil the celebrated brands, Broad do., Hand saws. Chisels. Gouges. Hatchets, Hammers, Butts and Screws, Latches, Locks, Spades, Shovels, Grain and Post shovols. Trace chains, Log and Lock do.. Plastering and Brick Trowels, Drawing knives. Cut: iivg do.", Knives and Forks. Pockefkni ves. Manure and fitch Forks, rakes, crubbing bofcs, pickflf mattocks, hoes, steelyards, balances, scale beams/, brace and bitlr, rules, butcher knives,shoe do.(jshcflrl and scissors, augers, mill wright do., bills, chisels/ gimblets, oil stones, Hindoston and common do.. Iron and steel square*, curry combs, horse cards., brushes, wrenches, iron table and tea spoons, brass kettles, rat and mousetraps, glass lanterns, strap, book and plate hinges iron am! wood bench screws, riddles and sieves, trying squares, Hollow ware, wagon Boxes, Flat Irons, Tailors do, Hasps and Staples, Tenter Hooks, fcc., tic.
Aug. IP, 1£32. J. COOK & CO.
Blacksmith Tools. &c.
SUPERIOR Mouse Hi.le Anvils, Solid Box Vices, 33 to SO lbs., Bra led do Cincinnati and Ne\y-York Bellow from SO to -it inches/
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Screw Plates, all sir.es, Sledge and Hand TIaininH'f, Horse Rasps mid Files,dssortetl. Horse shoe Nails, extra qualily,do Iron, do do Taps for
Screw Plates. J. COOK & _CO.
Oil, Paints, &c.
L1NPKEI1. Lard/Corn and Fish Oil. While Lead in Oil. do do Dry. Spanish Whiting, Red Lead. Lithragn. Putty. Paint Brushes. Varnish Brushes. Graining Brushes. Sash do Shellac. Emory. Spirits Turpentine. Window Glass, 7 by 9, to 24 by 36. Diamonds. .. PicturuS aud LWRing Glass Frames.
Superior Gold Leuf, together with a full assortment of Dry Paints. J. COOK & CO.
CUTLERY.
IU" W. 1.. O. SMITH. KSQ. hursi and Rochester, For sale at W. II. BUCKINGH AM'S, I ^?n"4lLrt' CaslStc*1 Sept. 8. 52-39if Sign of the Big Book, Also, the same make
good violinist for cotillion parties, who Saws. -t^ feei fhtminir Saws, tosrether with full the changes, will find a place for! «*»ort®ent of Carpenters. Cabinet Makw, Cooper*, the winter by early application. Further in-1
fonnation mav be hnd by apph'ing at this office, n»
Farm for Sale.
^HE subscriber offers for sale his farm siiuI. ated five miles south of Terre-Haute, and one half mile from the Wabash,containing lGfl acres. There is on the place a good P^ch^. Powder Horn—l"uhl?Trt^
,, ,, Pouches. Powder Horns—Poable Trigjer*. stable, good well of water, orchard, fcc., with ru?r and Nippier, Wad Cutters, about 65 acres in cuUivation the land is as Wrenches. good as can W found anv where on the Wa-
tash. The totk ts .ndtsputabh For teisos: .sheet German Silver—Braw MouotiRf enquire of H. Brvan, at Pnurieton. or D.j Mel.inc Udle«. Gun Ribs,Cap Primers, Gan W»d». S. Danaldson. ALBERT CALDWELL. »*»•*. Bellows. Vices. Game and
5«ialr or Rrnt.
OUR stock of American and English Cutlery i-ery larse and complete, embracing Knivesaml forks from .»0c. to S3, per dozen, do do Ivory handled. do do do do in setts51 pieces, Pen and Pocket knives, all prices. Scissors and Shears, Tailors Shears, Barbers Points, do Points, Priming Shears, &c. J. COOK fe CO.
AK-,
Shoe Findings.
Wl!
have for sole a large stock of Men and Boys fine Kip and Slofra Lasts. Women's fine and Medium Lasts. Boot Trees, Pegs, Crimping Irons, Spanish Sole Leather, Calf do.. Kip do., Morocco and Binding Skius, Zinc and copper points. Thread. Ac., together with full kitt of all kinds. Aug. IP,',2. J.COOK fc CO.
Cabinet Makers Articles,
S
THE new frame bu.Idtng (l byf I
SEPT. U. IM D: S, DANALDSON.
Terre-Haute Institute,
"VA 'ILL be re opened bv the Misses Watsons, on Monday, the Sth day of September IK'Al.
Aug. IS. ltsa2-36-6w
CEMENT.
ATKR Cement: Plaster Paris, for sale br Amr IS. \5a. Jf. COOK A CO VIW EDITION OF THE LIFE OF GEN. l\ WINFIELD SCOTT, for sale br
W, H. BUCKINGHAM,
Kiflc
ft.) Ott the old Courier lot. Pos- Suiwr Stwrtino do in haeniclar*.
43 ft.) IstK^sion may be had the lst of October. Applv to
BLACK Walnut,Mahogany, Rosewood nnd Zebrn Veneers, Mahogany, Branch and Black
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——-—Walnut Knobs. Haircloth. 10, 18.20,22,24,28,30, and 32 inches.
...... Table. Stand and Bedstead Castors, Brass, Iron and
!WOOII.
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Was free from pain, ami the Roval House of 1) 0 (J 1' (J lv 11 I 1 31 •, Cop%l Varnish, best quality—Flowing do. VOW readv and contains 500 12.,lo. page# Glue.Samlpapcr&c. J. COOK A CO. beautifully illutrated with original designs, and neatly bound, price, $1,50,
TIN PLATE.
have for sale I. C. and IX Tin Plate, Kivets,
ivv i^p tmc vnr'rrtT Iron wire from to 18, Soldering Irons,Tinners I /•irr,
in l, lit, 'shea!.*. Hammers, Round and Oval Copper bottoms,! Bar Tin, Block Tin, Scc., comprising a full assortment,
"UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" AS ITlS.I Aug. if, J.
& co.
FifAr.Ev,
no',s. Bring-1
kT fU Geiaian Mill Saw#.
the same make or r, 6 and 7 feet Cross Cdt
K"{rhcr*'
Wt01 otl
CTSaw'
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Guns and Inmmmgs. SINGLE kml Double Barrel Stub and Twiit
Kngttsh Shot ©oil#. Rifles, Rifle Barrel*, 6 Barreled Revolvers.
Copper and Leather Powder Flasks. Shot
p""iS*ion !-«cks-
Hullet Mould*. Cherries, Sbeel Br»P*.
1 6 1
S S S
Powder, Shot and Lead.
.».. ,, TLASTING Powder—Safety Fuse
do whole, aod 1 kegs
Super. Sporting do in Cacuisters. Bar Lead Shot, all sixes 0. D. S. B., and water ,. ,f Caps, for sale by J. )K A CO..
Aug. lS, '52. No. 1, Union Row.
PUMPS".
\\rK have for sale Iron Pumps for Cistern: Pnmp Chain 1| and l) inches
Cistern Curbs Chain Punip Cranks and Rollers Pine Tabisg Lead Pipe J, I, and J| ir .-' •«. Aug. IS. im J. CO-
To Mill Owners.
... It. JR. R:-
QCAMTT and we AS SOT be undersold in this place in any article of the tame quality, as ours. One of our partners is now in New York making purchases.and NOJ'AINJCAN J2.XIST, OR DISEASE AFFLICT in
KAWVArS READY REMEDIES,
ifos, 1, 2, & 3.
Are so prepared as to Harmonize and act in unison with each other. TAKEN SEPARATELY1, OR TOGETHER,.
THEY WILL INSTANTLY STOP PAIN", SPEEDILY REMOVE DISEASE, Wl AND QUICKLY CURE ITS CAUSE. PAIN CAN EXIST.OR DISEASE A
a few days we shall fee in receipt of still further ad- THE SYSTEM WHILE UNDER THEIR INFLUENCE. R. R. R.
JO by 12,10 by 15, Mineral
.Siivcr&KnobLocks,Morti?eLocks.Storedoor
cupboard and cl•- do. Asle Pul-
Blind Sprin.es and Catches, Bros* Steir Bdds and
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF IS THE FlbST AND ONLY REMEDY EVER KECORDED IN THE MEDICAL HISTORY OF
THE WORLD,THATHAS STOPPED THE MOST VIOLENT PA INS LN SET A FEW SECONDS!!!
It tfill stop the MOST SEVKRIS riiNS lit FIVK Mlok LCSS, and will core the most obstinate and painful Rhenmatic, Nervous, Neuralgic and Billions complaints in 7, few huors.
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL. It never tails in giving instant ease to the nioet tor tnentiug and agonixiog PAINS.
IT HAS CURED".
IN NINETY CASES OUT OF A HUNDRED Rheumatism Neuralgia Croup Diarrhcea Toothach Spasm Cramps Sick Headache Chill Fever Chilblains Sore Throat Influenza
In Four Hours. In One Hour. In Ten Minutes.' In Fifteen Minutes. In One Second. In Five Minutes. In Five Minnies. In Fifteen Minutes. In Fifteen Minutes. In Five Minutes. In Four Hours. In One Hour.
Spinal complaints, StitTJoints,Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Frost Bites, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Tic Doloreux, aBd another complaints where there is severe pains, Radway's Relief will iusuutly slop the pain and quicklv care the disease.
SICK HEADACHE.'
RADWAT'S RKADT RKLIEF \WT11
stop the mostdistress-
ing pains in a few minutes, and prevent renewed attacks. It will cleanse and sweeten the stomach, and neutralize the poisonous acids or the svstem.V'~S-
RHEUMATISM.
CASES CURED.
In the year 1851, Radway's Ready Relief Cured 20,000 cases of Rheumatism In New York, 20,000 cases of Rheumatism in Boston 20.CKK) cases of Rheumatism in Philadelphia. 5,000 cases in Michigan. 5,000 cases of Rheumatism in Illinois. So-quick is Radway's Heady Relief iu curing Rheumatism, that nine paTieuts out of every ten are relieved from alt pain in a rew minutes atter the first application we have known as many as twenty persons in a day, who have called at bur office in their carriages to have the Reliet applied by us, and in FIFTEEN MINUTES have Walked away rejoicing, thatthey have been able once more to Walk alune without the aid of stick or crutch
Price of R. Relief, fS.cents, 50 cents, end SI per bottle.' Each hpttle to We 'genuine must bear the f«cSimile signature of
KJDWAY
everywhere.
., Slob Iron, Hoop Iron, Nail Rod do. Cast. Ahierican, English lilis-
WE OCLKASTEI
that tV» patitnt will experience its powerful, soothing, bonclici,^^flVct8 IN A FEW ROUKS after takius it.
CONSUMPTIVE PATIENTS
Wl I,L EX PE RI EN(' E IM K1)IATK RELIEF
FEVEKS OF ALL KINDS.
Typhoid, Pneumonia, Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow and Billioiis, And in all cases where the system is out of order, A llfjse of Ihe Regulators will Repulate the Bowels, Give Tone and Energy to t,he Liver,
AJMI
Restore the Natural Health. Three Regulators Is an ordinary dose, and will empty the bowels of their refuse matter in a few hours. 1st. Tliey cleanse the stomach from nil fatid or diseased humors and leave it sweet, clean, pure and healthy. 2d. They produce upon the skin a tree perspiration, open the pores, and give a regular and healthy aUiou to the skin. 3d. T^ev purge from the skin the Secretions, the bowels, the stomach, and every fiinclion ill the system, all morbid and unhealthy humors.
In serious cases, where prompt «nit immediate action is required, and a general operation of the bowels demanded.
FIVE TO EIGHT REGULATORS,
Will Produce most Benefiei il Ellects.
IN ALL FEVERS,
Scarlet, Typhus, or Billions,
Take from ouo tot litre Regulators every hour, until a free and powerful evacuation is produced.
Radway's Regulators are pure, safe, quick, powerful but mild ond pleasant in their operation. Price of Radway's Regulators 25 cents per Box, containing 30 Regulators.'
Radway's Remedies, for sale by BROWNING & WALL, "Prairie CHit Drug Store." Terre-Haute, June 30, 'M.-l/sqs.lyr-Scligs & mo. notice—chg. ev mo.-$cs,xx
Lake Salt, and,and Enquire at E. S. Wolfe's.
/CONSTANTLY on hand, and for sale by V_y the quantity. Enquire at E. S. Wolfe's H. R. SMITH.
quantity
Terre-Haute, Aug. 11, '52,-35-Gt-pd
Fulling and Cloth Dressing ~|~^OXE at all times and in the best mariner,
HOLMES' MILL.
May 12, 1852-22 tf
COOK
Notice.
EALED proposals for the pamtingof "Vigo
prnposals for the paint).
County Jail." will be received at the At. ditor'soffice, in Terre-Haute, until Friday, September, 17, 1852. The paint to be pure oil paint, and shaded or colnred, as way be determined. For further particulars, inquire of the undersigned.
Bidders will name their securities for prompt and faithful performance. By order of the Board of County Commiss ioners. ALBERT LANOE, Auditor.
Terre-Haute, Sept. 8. '52-ii9-w2
Cooper's Tools.
and Keg Truss Hoops, for sale bv Aug. 18, '52. J. COOK fc CO.
Eransville Steam Candy Manufactory. SSORTED CANDY at I2| cents per pound. -i"V Manufactured from Steam refined Sugar.
Tbe undersigned respectfully announce to Western and Southern Merchants, we are fully prepared to furnish assorted Candy, by the quantity, at 12} lb, and warranted superior to any mantifactored this side of tbe Eastern cities. (Terms cash on delivery.)
JOHN FARRELL & CO., CJonfectionei#. Eransville, Ind., Sept. 15, '52.-40-to ami $2
St. Mary's Institute.
i^pHIS Academy, not surpassed by anv of I. the kind, offers to the parent* and guardiansof our floirishingState, the means of pro ieoring for their children or wards, the preef" boon of a good educsi'iyn. This Institute Lai, bv its succcss in -.i ion, merited tbe e«t«em and pair- a nil th brwht-1 ith kno-i lit is rc 'id the '-j4eof tr iaoa, will contuse to favor it with their confi
T«.
Sign of the Big B»ok. 1 W'E have a Gumming Machine in use. by 1' in«t. Th«s* who intend to «mm1 pupils. I which saw can be cut in fifteen mtn-' are respwtfnlly rerjoesMed to have thetn, if posC&fpeUilgS, utes. with much more trnifurtnitv than by any sible. at
The schviaslic year will commence the
St. Mary's on the day the seh«oI opens. a a a is of the erwaest advanta^e to popih*
ifsa. aJif
=======
TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS.
CONFECTTONERY
A
,133 d£i OS SOUTH SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, TERRE-HAUTE, 1ND. rjTHE undersigned take pleasure in announe-
JL ingto the citixejis of Terre-Haute and •sorroiuidiug country, that ihey are now fully prepared to furnish Parties, Weddings. $c., witJi
All kinds of Candies. CaJces and Fruits, which bhall not be surpassed rn beauty, taste, quality or price, by any in Hi is place. 3JT The Ladies are especially invited to call, as we are willing to risk the public's appreciation upon tlieir taste and'approval.
It shall be our pride ana aiavto please our customers, by giving such entire satisfaction to all who mav favor us with their patronage, that none shall go away dissatisfied.
U* All orders from town 6r couutry, shall be promptly attended to. CONFECTIONERIES AND SYRUPS Of all kinds constantly kept on hand, and for -ale at Wholesale or Retail.
A SPLENDID SODA-FOUNTAIN. Which is now pouring forth a rich, healthful and cooling stream to quench the thirst of the thirsty. It needs but a trial to be admired.
F. EBERWINE fe CO.
May 26, 1S52 21 tf
Ice-Cream and Lemonade.
rT^HE
Ice-Creaui and Lemonade £'~aloou of 1 F. EBERWINE «fc CO., is now ready for the reception of visitors. O* First door West of the Bank. .We have- a room fitted up especially for the accommodation of Ladies, and promise them an agreeable reception at all times, which shall not be excelled bv anv in the citv.
F. EBERWINE fe CO.
June 2, 1652-25-tf
& Co. Sold by Druggists
m» -. "Sfe
R. R. II.. V». 2.
RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT. FOR THE QUICK CURE OF ALL CHRONIC AND SCROFULOUS IjlSKASES. IT IS POWERFUL,SEARCHING AND PLEASANT,
IT CLEANSES AND PHR1FIESTHE BLOOD FROM ALL SC ROFULOUS HUMORS IT RESOLVBS AWAY FROM THE BONES AND
MUSCLES Alii, DISEASED DEPOSITS IT ELECTRIFIES THE FLUIDS AND SOLIDS WITH HEALTH AND STRENGTH.
IT IS WARRANTED TO CURE Scrofula, White Swelling, Humors, Syphilis,
Cnugers, Epilepsy, Tumors, Jaundice, Rickets, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, -. Brolicbilicai Tumors, Hacking Dry Cough. Ilf'eilhcr of the above uamcd Diseases
A
FTKR
TAKING THREE DOSES.
IT IS DAILY PERFORMING MIRACLES. Iu ten minutes after taking a dose of Ibis pleasant remedy, the Weak and sickly invalid feels its electrical agency thrilling through every cell and cavern of the system, imparling health and sliength to every organ, nerve, aud.secretory vessel in the body.
Price of R. R. R. No. 2, One Dollar per bottle. Sold only by the authorized agents.
FVR: R. RTNO. 3.
RADWAY'S ITEGULATORS.
MILD AND PLEASANT IN THEIR OPERATION. To
KKCUUTS TIIK
RowU.K,
AND CLKAKSE THE SYSTEM KROM ALI.
PuTllin
AND A HOMORS.*
AT ALI. TIXKS.,CRL.MONLOL'S 'I'IMK VK HOURS.
Goon
SMAI.I. DOSKS DOSKS PURGE. TAKESKOI*I.ATE. IN DOSLS FROM ONUAROK
TO KIUIIT.
THEY WILL CURE
CoHtiveness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation of the Bowels, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, Measles, Snnll Pox, Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint.
JTGT STEPIIENSON M. D.r PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, TERRB-HAUTK, INDIANA. Office' on Market street, nearly opposite Brown's Hotel. October 16, 1851-dly
M^'B^3wr"nr,Trsss,Tttr,.»«.",BL"• H. R. SMITH, D. D. S.!,' BEING now permanently located in his new*OFFICE on
Ohio Street. 3d door East of the Public Square, will at all
times be in readiness to wait on his patrons in all things pertaining to his profession.
N. 1L—No CBKDIT
given for operations, un
less by previous arrangements. Terre-Haute, April 2.'), '51-19-ly
I N I A A I S O E
LUDOWICI & HULMAN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Groceries, Liquors, Glass, Nails and Leather,
UNION ROW, third door from West corner, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. September H, 1851 dly
FASHIONABLE
HAT AND CAP STOKE. National Road st. a few doors eaMof the Pot Office. Sign of the "BROWN HAT."
THE
subscribers would respectfully inform the citilens of Terre-Haute and the surrounding country, that they have just opened a large and superior assortment of Hats and Cnps, wlych they are prepared to sell at the lowest Cincinnati prices.'
STANLEY & I1AKBERT.
Terre-Haute, Ind., Sept. 20, ISol-dy
E. W. SMITH. G. K. SMITn.
SMITH & CO.,
For warding and Commission Merchants, National Road Street, TERKE-HAUTK IND.
March 20, l-f0-ll-tf
\V. W. EARLY, & CO.,
Forwarding & Commission Merchants,
ni''-nAt"nc, INOI VNA.
March 12, lP51-13-tf
DAVID HARTSOjCK,
11 AS fitted up a snlentlid open Iront. estab-l-L lishment, one cionr west of the Post Office, for the purpose of carrying on the Clothing and Tailoring misiness in nil its branches. He will always be on hand to give good bargains, and to execute all orders in his line with promptness and fidelity. A stock of ready made clothing for men and boys, is kent, on hand, which is warranted to bo of the latest style, good material, and prices that will defy all competition.
I Call and see. D. ARTSOCIv. Terre-Haute, May 21,'51-23-tf
J. BU1TTO.Y. II. L. ASHLEY.
BRITTON & CO.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants, F. 11R E IT AIT E. INDIA N A. N. B: Cash paid for Wheat, Barley, Flaxseed, Rye, Corn, Oats, Timothy and Clover Seed, and Feat hers,-at their Warehouse, corner of First and Eagle streets, CanalBasin.,
January 7, 1652 4-tf
Medial iYolioc.
/CHARLES A. HUNT, M. D., has removed vV to Montezuma, Ind., where he proposes devoting his lifetime to the profession.
Montezuma,'Ind., Juno 30, 1852-29-3mo.
TERRE-HAUTE MARBLE DEPOT? a\ Tb5 lS)o 11KAJ.ER IN VERMONT AND ITALIAN MARBLE,
Fourth St., between Wabash attd Ohio Sts., (SOL'TU OK TIIK I'OST-OKKIOK,) TERRE-HAUTE, IND. fT At his Marble Yard will be furnished on short notice and at reasonable prices, HeadStones, Monuments, Obelisks, Spires, and every article in his line.
O" All work done in superior style. June 10,1851 -d«fcw
CONFECTIONERY AND BAKERY?
MY
new establishment, east of the CourtHouse. is now fitted up ready for business. I shall be prepared at nil t.nies with
and every article in the confectionery line, and hope to receive a fair portion of the public patronage.
O* I shall soon beprepared with all the good things of the seasons, as tbev approach, to minister to human comfort and (rood living.
A*pr.».
CHARLES C. KUOGLKS.
Aug. 4, 1852-24-tf
A large stock of eve ry description of Tools used by Coopers, together with Flour barrel, Pork barrel, Hhd.
Ball's Great Western Vegetable Tonic, FOR THE CURE Oe FEVER AND AGUE.
WILL
be found superior to aiiy article of the kind now in use. May be had at Groverman & Bourne's. Prepared and war ranted by G. W". BALL.
Terre-Haute, Aug. 18, '52-36-3mo.
0:NEIL'S FASHIONABLE HAIE DRESSING jpii /m Basement Romn, at the Prairie House.
l«69-90tf
Where be hopes, by strict attention, to merit a share of public patronage. Shaving, Ha.t Cutting, Shampooing, «tc., dec. ... -T O'NEIL.
ELE Whiskey,
Rectified
LUDOWICI «fc HULM AN,
AREnow
manufacturing an articleof Double
Rectified Whiskey, far superior to any ever brought from C: :nnati, and in strength, parity and flavor .• dedly the be«t ever iald this western conntry, AU tlio-« who pre* fer a first, rate article to a uroon onc, for the nm* mnnev. will ple**e "i i' at the'
CLYCLtXA TI STORE. Union Row. All kind* of Domestic and Foreign WINES LTQUORS. of ihe bequality, £od at Cm- **V cinnati price». alw*j« on hand.
TerreJaute, January 28, ls58-7-t£
Machine Cards.
Cards, for «ale by J, COftK A CO
TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARIS.
TBTYurwrmmiri
4th Street, between Wabash and Ohio, TERRE-HAUTE, JXD.
DAVID
W.
his old friends and. customers^ and the public gfeneftdly, that he has taken the "CINCIXNATI OAB.XKT WARE-ROOMS," formerly occupied by F. C. Cone & W. C. WeatKerwax, where lie is prepared to furnish, on short notice,
Cabinet Work of every" Description and 5^3 li c© at cheaper and easier rates than has ever been offered Heretofore oil the Wabash. 8JT Those wishing Furniture and good bargains, will do well to call and examine his srTLKof work. tt
April 21, 1^52-19-41.1
———————
WE
have just opened a lar^e stock of Geuts, Ladies. Misses and Children's Boots juid Shoes, which we will sell low for cat-h.
Call and examine our stock. SCHOOLEY & VANHORN. «•-.Ai No. 5, Phoenix
April 21. l«52-19-tf
J. T.'WALL7 M~ DT (LATK OF KKStVCKY.) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
VT^OUI.O ie*)ec-tr»lly announce to the Citi*cns of Terre-Haute, and vicinity, tliathe has taken nil offlco at the Prairie City lirus Store, Corner 4th and National Hoad Streets, where lie may be found at- all times during the day, except professionally absent. •r-p Kootns at the Prairie House, where he may be found at nicht.
Terre-Haute, Apr. 28,185S-20-tf
HOMOEOPATHY.
4
Terre-Haute, June U, lS52,-26tf
Dr. Z. H0LLINGSW0RTH
HAS
taken an office in Scott's bu.1d.ng. nearly opposite Brown's Hotel, and is prepared to pay prompt and unremitting attention to those requiring his services. ,,
S FREEMAN,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
HAVING
removed liis establishment to J?o. -I, I'liCBnix How, invites his friends and customers to call ami examine.an entirely new aad fashionable assortment u(
Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Good3, the largest assortment in the place—of the very latest stylo and the lowest prices.
Particular attention paid lo the repairing of Witches and jewelry. November S6, lft51-50-tf
bUFF'S
National Daguerrean Gallery, Phoenix Roic, Terre-Haute, Ind.
"jt/TU. DUFK would respectfully call the attention iVJ. of the public to his beautiful fiiito of Rooms, where lie is prepared to execute VafrHerreottnie*, In unrivalled style. Cull and examine specimens. Pictures of sick ordeccased persons taken at. their residence N. M. DUFK, Operator.
Old time sweeps on with icy breath, Aud chills the sweetest lluwera in Oeotli To cure its form, let beauty Mucin, Its lines may live beyond the l6nih.i: May 3, \VJ.-21-t£ .. i"
15. iiroww Et.ii,
IliiBililTi'l Sii'liL EAST OF THE SQL ARE, I TAS just received a general stock of Goods 1 1 for GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL, which will be made to order, at short notice, and warranted.
The stock consists of various Broadcloths, Black, Brown, Blue and fancy colors Cassimeres and Vesting of all kinds -Shirts, Undershirts, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, tiioves,Suspenders, Ac., Ac., Ac.
His gnrntentjj will be fashionably and substantially made, and his prices graduated to the lowest living mark.
ID" Call and examine the Stock and leave your measure. B. H. CORN WELL. Terre-Haute, March 17, 1852-14-tf
J. K. CRISHEE,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, National Road st.. North of the Court House,
LSand
.•.TIIRUK-HAUTK, I.VDIAXA.
prepared at all times to repair CLOCKS WATCHES, and make them correct time pieces. Work warranted.
N. B: One or two good Journeymen wanted December 31, 1851-3-tf
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE,
WHOLESALE & 11ETA1L.
E. S. WOLFE.
WKST SIDE OK Til rUHUO SQtJARK. TERRE-HAUTE, IND.,
fStensive
now in receipt of the largest and most exstock of China. Ola.as and Queensmare, Paper
Uant/i.if/s. China Toys, C~c., (••., ever brought' to the Wabash, and he is anxious to dispose of the same at the lowest rates, lie also keeps choice
Family Groceries
for retailing at favorable prices. Bnving from large importers east, he can offer inducements which will always be satisfactory, and he invites a particular examination of his stock. iCF" Remember the place, West of the Square.
October 27. 1851-4fi-wtf
1W IWl STORE.
Market Slreet, 2d Door North of Phoenix Block.
JOHN SAY RE,
IIASjnst. received an almost endless variety of Parlor and Cooking
Stoves.
Among his present assortment may be found the Triumph, from Dayton Hoosicr State and Kentuckian Premiums, from Cincinnati New World, Globe, Atlas Gladiator, A
Cultivator, from Albany, New York. These! are all excellent patterns of Cooking Stoves, Most of them intended for eiiher Wood or
Coal, and many having two
rpHE
fike
PLACKS:
one for winter aitd one for summer. In his assortment of PARLOR STOVES, are the Souvenir and Floral Parlor, which arc admirable for eitlier wood or coal, as also is the self-regulating Cottage Parlor.
Mr. Savreba* afsoan extensive assortment of Tin and Japanned Ware,
8tove
Fix
tures, &c.
Vr Store, oti Market Street, 2d door North of National'Road Street, opposite Farrington's Block, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
June 23,1852-28-tf
FRESII MELTRCINES"
150 QZ. Sulphate Quinine 80 Prrecip Ext. Bark .» 50 Tannin 50 Salicin#ir^'100 dra. Sulph. Morphine 100 Acetatc do is 20lbs. Comp. Ext. Colocynth, in 1.2 and 4 or. pot*:
Ext. Dandelion, in 1,2 and ences,
4 oz pots
25 lbs. Ext. Gentian, in 1,4,$ and l6oz. pots 10 Ext. Jalap, in 1,4 and 8 uz. poU 10 Ext,Sar#aparilla,iB l,4andloor.pots 10 Ext. BnUermit, in 5 E*t.Stra«ino!iioi», in 1.2 aod 4oi. 50 Blae Mass, (Mawdcr A Weaver's .,
BALTIMORE £0CX HOSPITAL.
WHERE
may be obtained the moat sneedy Remedy tor SECRET DISEASES. Gonorrhoea. Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Pains in the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys all tlione peculiar affections arising from a
1KBIT,
ders MTRRIAUE
both
RANKIN respectfully informs
MINI*ANI TJOOY.
OFFICE, No. SOUTH FREDERICK
a
40 Enjf. Calomel 25 Am. Calomel 30 Hydrarg. C. Creta (htm Camphor, just received and for it ,, BROWNING A WALL'8
Prairie City Drugstore
M*j 5, 1SS2 21-tf
LITE OF GEN. FRANK PEEHCE, with September Firet.
"TT "*H IT EMO RE'S o-iebrat^d M»e%tne I a Biographical Sketch of Hon. WML RU- per day SIMEON LELAND CO., Cards, for bv J, COOK* CO. I FU3 KING, at W. II. BUCKINGHAM'S
SECRETand
particularly the youth, of both sexes, which,: if not cured, produce, CoXATM.TIoX*L
DEBILITY,
IMPOSSIBLE,
ren
and in the end, destroys,
I, YOUNG MEN. -~t
Kspecially. who have become tlie victims of KOlitnry vice, that dreadful find destructive habit, which annually sweep# to an untimely grave, thousand* of young men of tht most exalted talents and brilliant intellect who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thuuders i.f eloquence, or waked to 9istacy tbc living lyre, may call with full confidence—
MARRIAGE. 5
Mauled poisons, or those conleiv.plating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, should Immediately consult Dr. J. aud be restored to perfect health.^
DR. JOHNSTON.
Office No. SOUTH FREDRICK ST. Ttli, door frbin Balliiuore street. East side up tbe steps. Tr.T Be particular in ubsei'ving the .NAME and
TASK NOTCK.—Dr.
XCM-
sts, or you wilt mistake the plsce. A CURE WARRANTED IN A FEW DAYS.
Johstou's Office in his dwelling,•
the steps. Hi» very extensive practice is a sulu. c.enl suarai.tcc that he is the oulv proper 1'hysician to apply to
DR. JOHNSTON.
Mcmfcer'or the Koy.il College of Snrftvons, I.ondci., eraduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of ibe United States, and the greater part or whose lire has bceji spent iu the Hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia. and elsewhere, has effected some of the mo«t astouishins cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sound*, and hHshfulneHS, with frequent blushinp, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were .cured immediately.
A CERTAIN DISEASE.
When the misguided and imprudent votary or pleasure folds he lias imbibed the seeds of this disease, it too often happens that an ill.imed sense of shame, or dread or .discovery, deters him ft-om applying to those who, from education and, respectability, can alone befriend him, delaying until the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, sticli as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head mid limbs, dimness of sipht, deafness, nodes on the skin, hones rud arms, bloches On the head and face, and extemeties, progress on with frightful rapidity, till at lasl llie palate or the mouth or the hones or the nose fall In, and the victim of this awfUl disease becomes a huind object of commigration, till death puis a.period toliis 4readftil sufferings, by sending him to "ihat bourne whence no traveler returns." To such, therefors. Dr. JOHNSTON plcdpes himseir lo observe tlie most inviolable secreev and, from his extensive practice In the first hb«pitals of Europe and America, lie can confidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to llie unfortunate victim or this horrid disease. It is a melancholy lact that thousands rail victims to this horrid disease, owinfitothe unskilirulncs.o of those who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, vnin the constitution, and either send the unfortunate sufferer loan untimely fcrave, or else make the residue of iitg lire miserable.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Young men who have injured themselves hy a certain practice indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school— tnc effects of which arc niyhtly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and bo«ly.
What a pity a youiij: n.hn, the hope or bis country, and the ilarlinR of his parents, should be snatched fn iii all prospects ond eujoymouts ot life hy the consequences ot deviation trom the path or nature, and indtilgins in a certain secret habit. Such persons, bclore contcmMuiins
A I A E
should reflect that sound mind and body are tbc most necessary roounites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the Journev through lite becomes a weary piliiriiiiape. the prospect hourly darkens to the view—the ml ml becomes slindowcd with despair. «nd filled with the melancbolv reflection. Hint the happiness of another beco.ncs blijjhtcd with our own.
CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY. Dr. .1. addresses young men. and all whohavo injured themselves by private and improper indulgences.
These are some of the and and melancholy effects produced by curly habits of youth, viz Weakness or the Rack nnd Limbs, Pains in the Head, .Dimness ot Sight, Loss or Muscular Power, Palpitation of tlio Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangements or the Digestive Funclions, Gcuerul -Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, &c.
MBNTAMTY.—Tho
fearrul effects on the mind are
much to bo dreaded Loss or Memory, Confusion or Ideas, Depression ot Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity. ifcc., nre some of the evils produced.
TnorsANns of persons, of all apes, enn now judge what is tlie cause of their decline in health. Locing their vigor, becoming week, pale und emaciated, havo a singular appearance about tlie eyes, Cough and symptoms of Consumption. This remedy bas restored hundreds to health sfter every other menus have tailed.
MAHRIED PERSONS,
or these coiilcniplatiiig marriage,
being aware ot physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J., and be. restored lo petcd health. All Surgical opemtions performed.
N. 11.—Let. no Tnlse rtcliciuy prevent yon, but apply Immediately, either personally or hy letter. Skin diseases speedily cured.
HTT.TIMORE,
Boxes.
MAKYI.AND.STREET,
Tl"7* Jill letter* mutt be Post Paid. Try The remedies can be sent to any part of the United Slates.
Terre-Haute, Doc. IT 1851-l lyr*".
FT
A
I I E S I N O E
MILL S./IW, A LTGIITS, Pine and Foplur Window SasheH. 135 JJoxos Witidow Glass. ... ... 300 Kegs first quality Nails.' 50 Tons assorted Iron--bent brand. 3 Plow and Spring Steel. J. 1000 lbs Cast Steel, all sized. 1000 Engliijh. Gennaii and Atnericun Steel. 100 PnirEliptic Springs—Axles and Wagon
40 Boxes Tin Plate. jL,, Tinned Cornier, Bar Tin, Ac. Also—an additional Stock of Saddlery, Skirting. tc., making our Ktock very complete.
A superior article of
Oast Iron, Well, and cklorn Pumps,
Lead Pipe, Pump Chains and Cranks. and a very complete stock of Carpenters Planoa, Chisels and tools of all kinds, Ac., tc., all of which are offered at, great bargains, by
I
POTWIN A BURNAM,
Next door to Groverman «!r Bourne,
Terre-Haute, June 30,'52,-2t)tf
TO WOOL CARDERS.
HAVE just received aud will constantly have on hand
Machine Cards and Card Cleaners, of a superior quality, fresh from the manufacturers, which will be sold at Eastern prices, at Holmes'Mill. ARBA HOLMES.,
Terre-Haute, May 12,1852-22-tf
Cordage, Blocks, &c.
MAXILLA
Rope, all sizes
Hemp doj Cotton do Sash Cord Bed Cords Trot Lines Plough Lines Sewing Twine Brown do Single and Double 0 and 10 inches Packing Yarn Oakum.
Tackle Blocks, C, 7,8,
J. COOK A CO.
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!
MEN
OF THE TIME or Sketchesof Living Notables. Sargent's Life of Henry Clay, edited by Horace Greeley.
A Step from the New World to the Old, and Back Again, by Henry B. Tappan. The Higher Law, in its relation to Civil Government. by William Hosroer.
Lydia, a Woman's Book, by Mrs. Newton Cropland. Time and Tide or Strive and Win, by A. S, Roe.
Lotus-Eating, a Summer Book, by Geo. Win. Curtis. The Kniehts of England, France, and Scotland, by-Win, H. Herbert.
Lives of Eminent Methodist Ministers, by P. D. Gorrie. What I Saw in London or Men and Things in the great Metropolis.
Religion of Geology and its connected Sci-
Edward Hitchcock. ethodist Preacher, containing
Tbe I.
Rjg seven
ty-eight Sermons on Doctrinal and Practical subjects. Harper's Magazine for September, for sale by
W. H. BUCKINGHAM. At the $ign of the Big Book.
Sept. 8,1855-39-tf
Mh O A W A
N E W O
THE
Metropolitan will -be completed, and opened^ for the reception of Company, Price "f Board Two Dollars
ISLAND A CO.,
Ang 25, *52.-37 Air:
PROPRIETORS
