Wabash Express, Volume 11, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 October 1852 — Page 3

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dent

House and Lot for Sale. I WISH to sell my howsc and lot io Terre Haute, situated near the ms«jHBsrfsouth end of market street. It

in

a

ESS frame, one story high, 20 by 30 ft., to which is added a room 12 by 12 feet, with a porch of 8 feet a cellar underneath stable ahd cistern on the Lot. For terms, apply to D. 8. Danaldson, or to me on the premisses.

JAS. A. GIBSON.

Terre-HaUtC, Oct. 6,1652,-43 $l.-pd

COAL ORATES. HOSE in want of a beautiful parlor or sitting room Coal Orate, will nnd just- the

ung rwm yosu v,™*, w,„

mpletewi

article, all complete with summer fronts at toe

of the Pad Lock.

sign of the Pad Lock. Also, smaller sizes complete at to $6 f) 1 I 'J attA«al an/1 Ti and Jap'd snovei and Tongs,

Stands at $ 1.2o to $1,50. Polished Steel Shovel and Tongs in setts at $1,40 to $4,00. Polished steel Pokers. Oct.

6,

'52.43-3rn S. H. POTTER «fc CO.

Shut your Doors, for Cold Weather is Coming

E E S A

BOOR and OATK SPR1\«.

THE YANKEE OUTDONE!

A

X. J3.—See }uind\

0lU8 JjT IrOOOS

(Jog/

Sum of the Pad Lock,

rZ.t J,l. ,.f the Ottuarr

Oct. 6, 1852. 4.1-3m

ITST received a new lot of very superior

Powder, put up in a new article of Tin

Fliuikfl, kegd arid kcgn, for Hftlc

any other

lower

placn. 3. H. POTTKK CO.

ny Oct. 6, '5S-43-3mo«.

NEW GOODS.

rjpHE subneriher i» »w rcceivmi,' liin large and extensive stock of Fall and W iot«r ])r (Joods, Or cprlcs, Ifaritwaro, iiats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Queensware, &c., in faqt every thing usually found in a dry good's house, and more too, bought in the best eastern market*, and will be Hold as cheap an the cheapest. His frioiuU and the public^ are respectfully invited to call and famine. No trouble to nhow good*. J. H. TURNER.

North aide Public Square, oppo»U* Court Home. Oct. 6, '52.-43tf

Beobees Extra Extra Fall Style Hats.

Oct. 6, '52-43tf

Black and fancy do White Cratio Shawls, Black Thibot do Buy Stato do Empire State do Unduralecves, Collars, Cttflfn aud ChcMizcttft, All wool, fancy Muslin Pu Lnines,

Cashnors and many oth-

ter styles dress goods too numerous to mention. Call and examine at TURNER'S. Oct, C, '52.-43tf

North, the Court Haute.

Who Owns the Trunk?

RECEIVE!)

in Sept. 1B5J, from Adams' Ex­

press, froin ItidinnnpoiiK, a Trunk filled

with a man'n clotliiuK, on which charge* wero paid. It was marked J. McDowill. The tiwncr is wanted to pfty charges and reclaim his property.

Apply at this office br to A «T* ROSS* Oct. «, '52, 4a-3t

Administrator^ Snlc»

"\T0T1CE is hereby given, that 1 will sell, at 1 1 public auction, 011 Thursday the2Hth day of October IS52, at the residence of Alexander Bateman, lato of Yrlgo county, derea^d, all hia perKonaS property, consiHting of hor«tw, wagon and harnesa, cattle, hog^, farming utensils, household furniture, grain, Ac. fLT A credit of si* mdntiis will bo given on nil auius over throe dollar*, she purchaser giving hin note with approved aecurity, waiving valjatioti and appraisement lawn.

THOMAS TUG!!,

Oct. 6, '59.-43-w3$2 Atlmini*lrator,

'~~~MALAME BLANCHE, Tlifi Jibtly Olrbralrd Astrologist,

tT

She it* ready to relate to any person tile event# of their past lives—or to raise for them the curtain which hides ihe future.

Prie«a: Ladles $0 oenti—G«atlemwi Sept. 39, lH5a-4a tf

Powder, Shot and I.cad.

BLASTING

rowd«r—Safety f«*c:

Hi tie do whole, and 4 keg* Super. Snorting do in Cannistfcers. Bar I^ead Shot, *11 *i«e« O. D. 8. «nd water proof Cap®, for sale by J. COOK A CO.,

Aopr IS, No 1, Union Row.

OPENING OF THE FALL TRADE^ AT THK

a

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un

2.

17X1 OX MOW.)

pilS undenUrued t# now reewVtn^t the larI ge*t and bent sloek: of Fall and Winter Uoods he ha* ever brought to tlm market ail bought from first hamb iu New York, Bostou, mid oUt«r ea«teni ciUe«» aad on U* r»ry terms. lio pn p.ired to oflfer •very indu«. is^ent in ol

wa*

4 .»od g*ods at ompt purthn-

tow r*t*« thfct can b« offered to t«i

•ert. THo reputation of th« Buekero ror E A O O S will be oiotv than *U9t*in«d the coming 9*a«oa, W0 U*v« n#ir«r b«*a Able to fitVe g«od ba#» fain«.

Our Retail etoek oomprt««« an unoomnsonlj larg* MMrtnwtef all Rinds of

Dry

(nWi,

Boots* ShtXi, ffatS. Copt,

Rmwts. Jiibbo*#, tr.

Our Carpet artioent ha* been target* m* ereiwd, aad al'.v.d* the fAnety oJ oil

rde*.

«tles audi p»t1«rnof thiwplv",*uper-

jo., t«^»ther with iH-ttgirei,.of alt width* atid

Window Sh i^twnt nch and

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Cortai

lattt We

tfatk

Th* «t,M

Twrv lis'

fami„uJ

By the President of the limited Slates.

IftPresident

panaance of law, I, MILLARD PlLLMOKE, of the United States oI America, do hereby declare and make known, that a public »*le Will be held at the Lasd Office at 8T1LLWATBR, In the Territory

of

PoWic

a

MINNESOTA, commencing ou Monday,

the first day of November nert. for the disposal _pf the Public Land* iritcated in the followii shlpa and fractional Townships, Yii:

Wdo.rito.ted in the following aimed Town

i,in. Ts.wn.fct».

North of the bate line, arid teeU of the fourth principal meridian. Fractional township* thirty-seven and thirty-eight, on the fight hank of St. Croix river, and townships thirty-aine, forty, forty-one, and forty-two, of rstngc twenty.

Townships thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and forty, of range twenty-one. An island in section* thirteen and twenty-four. Sn township twenty and townships thirty-eight, thirtynine, and forty, of range twenty-two.

Townships forty, forty-one, and forty-two,of range twenty-three.

Hennepin Island, or lot 5, section twenty-three, in township twenty-nine, and an Island in section fonr, of township thirty, of range twenty •Tour.

Townships thirty-seven and thirty eight, of range

a v,— [twenty-five. CALL at thr siirn I Townships thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nine, ,1,„

r, nrnr *nA fortr, Of range twenty-six. IAJUIV, xownsitipa thirty-eight and thirty-nine, of range

and leave vonr order twenty-seven. for one hall dozen, to Ti»wn«Mp thirty-nine of range twenty -eight, tw* n.if ,.n and tr»r. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schwils,

At nt\

rauU-d at $ 1,00 each, the **1«-

military, and other purposes, will be excluded from

The offering of the above mentioned lands will be

/•/», si „t' commcnced on the day appointed, and will proceed

erf in the orderin which they are advertised, withall con-

venient despatch, until the whole shall hav* r.-een

O rr T)ATTTn ed, and the sale tbn* closed bat the sale shail not be O. II. I Ol 1 itilv, kept open longer than two weeks, and no prlvaieen-

Utr of

,r

"H»are,

tQ

rrrre-Haute, Ina.

Acting Commissioner of the General hand Offi.ce*

V/J/IC/'

mittee*,

KNS' and boys Silk and worsted pluan 91,23 per acre or if covering more than one full sec Cap* and cloth Caps to be had at

TURNER'S.

North the Court Home.

N W W ANC Brocade Silkn, 1 Blnrk do do

lo T^T^'G^ihtytioTfi doiTnxiTils CLTid to

notice to re empiwn iaimams, ana 10

Lessees, Occupants, and Permittees of Mineral Lands. Every person entitled to thfi right of pre-emption to any of the land* within the townships and fractional township*above enumerated, ia required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver at Stillwater, and make payment therefor a* tkit *oon a* practicable after seeing thit notice,

lion, entitled niit at the pro. elect to do so", one Ihil aectitm

and before

the day appointed for the public sale, otherwise »uch claim wilt be forfeited. Ar.d every person having the right under the act entitled •'An act to create an additional Land District in the Territory of Wisconsin, and for other purposes," approved 3d March, 1847, a*

le»3tc», occupant*, or per­

to enter to the extent of their leases or permits any of the land# within the township* and frac tional townxhip* above enumerated, and wboare 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 li«Irict in Wisconsin," approved 26th September, IPSO, "to enter the land covered by their leases, occupancy and permits respectively," at the minimum price of

on the aurrender of ajuch lease or per­

mit at the proper Land Office, to purchase, if he ahall the rate of #2,50 per acre, i» required to eatahlifh the »ame to the satlgfnctlon of the Register and Receiver at Stillwater, and matte payment therefor

ter eeeng thin

a» soon an practicable af­

notice, arid beforft the day appointed for

the commencement of the public aale of the land* embracing ihe tractc,Uimed,otlifTWi*e»uch claim will be forfeited. JOllN WILSON,

Jicting Commit fionrr of the General Land Office. Aug. 18, l«38,-30-w!3

DR. MAIKJIIISI'S

IK If I

b:

A 1110 Lie \r,

JSfered

Rcapccifully ofto the citi­

zens of TEHEE HAUTE and vicinity. »N a preparation of earneat impdrtauce to families, and destined to beconic ideritfiled with the health uid hapjiiiicas of

E A E S This ATTtOLICON will cure 95 pn cent, of all chronic diseases inciilrntai tu the rcspnetable female, married or unmarried, and usually known under the name of

Friualt- Complaints. Of thexe are PKOI.APSI-s I'TSRI, or Falling of the Womb Kt.nsa Ai.tiu*, or VVhttex CHHONIC INJI.VMMV•rios and UtritRortow or Tilt Want InMOENTAI.

"inBEHinii, or Flooding Paiarei., Si-prmtMKn, ASB

MKurratraTioK, &c„ with all thtir accom

tfesting their approbation, not only hy resorting to it in their treatment of all the diseases for which it is intended, hut in aome Instances acccpting the agency o' it to facilitate its introduction into more general use by the Faculty

-1 The influence of this eompositlou upon the female

I AS complied wtlh tho expresn wishes or constitution is ©f the most friendly Rind the most II many ci(i*eu» of this citv, nnd lint rev is- delicate «nd ftsehle female need have no rears in ifed Torre-Haute. She may te found at her privnte residence On 6th stftet, 3 ddors North of the Canal. 8he hopes that her sumMMl iu the exercise of tho Egyptian Mysteries here and at other pla ce* may entitle her to the cunlRdencp of tlii^ community.

:i

«*t A«.l 8t^- Cj SiSP^TS. tpln-iittk rr*-S'--i H-mpand Cotlofif»ef'-

H«tt». 4tt: to He fot:r.

s» ib« »hNrt»r« eoantnr, and Ai

RBOCt'EO ruiCKS-Al^.-l? 8-4»6 4.5 4.4 4,aod 3-4 Floor Oil Table Oil el 'ixefm' »Wll' i«d|»V •. :n». .1 j. x., Ti. .tv of

e«t

vii »te UwU ii a nm*k* j*

U,

their whole

v-

ftcn

*j|T j] A

hyo

Prt

imott, fem» RKAU wefl tott#« la tl

T»:v^nv-«: r.iftai »t-.!!%»» »u.!- !«r p, r», W.: .J«w CW- v" :r« Oorti* titd Twwek, Ac.

•nJ« St*r:- UK .v?. ss.d 81- -«»for

*t he vRs

i* ftMWv-r* ,I!v

«f panlriMn

inviuwl

Sept,

«9. "S9,-4tt^

OXKV

filTDATIOH TO EAB. i. 'lv tftr 4!'-n a e.« p: .il »nd'»«?rr(

*t 1

r-

5

»il«atii7tii»a pmfit ",4 »4

•AHMlt.

'..t "I

«TIN

\v!

its use

for any length of .time, for it contain* no aiercnry. nor any article whith can prove in any w«y injurious, being matte entirely of vegetahle extracts, and prepared

I* ti. taste like a pleasant chrdial.' The Momis OrsBAKDi of this rewedy. in the earc of this class of disessrs, is through the general economy of the system, with a peculiar determination to the female rjt*ns.

AnniTtoxM. l'«oor of this Oatholicon boins worthy of theconftdenre of the afflicted, as a SUCCESSFUL, SAFR. AND CllfCAl' REMEDY, will befbund in the painphlet, together with important observations touching the nature and symptoms of the diseases, to which the attention of Ladirs »nd Practitioners is resoeet&illy invited.

TlIK INGKKlXliS'TS, 5» certified by bich medical authority, {see pamphlet,) are Al.L VEGETABLE,and are not associated with any article ualnendiy to the economy.

KBFKRKNCRS

Prof, Oei«»*a, M. O,, BaUimorc, Sid. J. C, Oaaitc. ,M. I),, do P. B, l*tt Kmw, M. P., If tie*, S. Y. 1. V. KttoTK, M. !., Syracuse, N. Y. M. 11. Mi 1.1«, M. D.j Rochester,N. Y. 1.. D. Fi.smso, M, !.. Canandaicua, N. Y, VY. \V. Rcbsk. M. 1.. City of New-York. W. PassiroTT, W. I)., Concord. N. H. Pamphlets can be had gratis at the Brut Store of

JOHN R. CCMNOHAM. A««»t, TVm /»rf.

rjr Central Depot,964 BROADWAY, New-York. J»pt,S9,1»K.4l

KVKRY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A COPY."

An

i/ipai««We

book, anli/

23

ctt. pet cosy—Ma*

•J^R^ -TRA^LIFARLTAL AKD HAND

jBCWK FOR thr AKFLIC ontUoeol the Oriytn, Procneos, 1:

t. Contain 'ttment and Ct of

e*er* fottao' iM«a**,co ostedby Promts* «r,s Sexual lotereo*. bs Set a»e. or by Sextu Kxee*s With ad\!' eforl^'ii pi I., Wt i«1 t» a Ct'-.v,, 5 *ir style. a*.-!.:i»)r» n.-,iicai t.-. hni«i e*, •o4«-v^'y. thin* that woiilc »»4 the ear of ncy. fi.ra the

wtlttrf Km« ut^ year* j#* cluslvely devoted to the core of diseases of detleate or Brt**te nature.

To which laid J,r»*e:r*« ':'M"

UUVIIHIU

offer-

1 try or location* for land bounties heretofore granted

bby ,n*

Congrem for military service* rendered

—i thousand cicht hundred and fifty two Powder. By the President: MILLABD FILLMORE.

JOHN

wu"sox-

VT rE have in store at this tinse, one of the largest VV «nd most complete stocks of Hardware ever broosht to the Wabash market, embracing every art! cle of goods in oar line, which we offer to the public on the most favorable terms. Oar Stock has been purchased with a view to procuring goods or TBS bctt 4diLiTT and we CAJTKOT be undersold in this place in any article

of tie seme nuUity,

its ours. One of OUT

partners is now ia ?few York making purchases, and in few days we shall be in receipt cf stilt further addition to OUT present stock. We have on band every variety /"embracing the l?te»t improvements) of

Building and Finishing Materials. Kails, Window Glass from 7 by 9 to 90 by 84. Win dow Sash (Pine) 8 by 10. 10 by 12, 10 by 15, Mineral Metal, Silver & Knobl/ocki, Mortice Locks,

Store door

and Stock locks, cupboard and closet do. Axle PbIlics. Butts and Screw#, Knob Latches, Bolts, Window and Blind Springs and Catches, Bras* Stair Rods and Eyes, B£ll palls and Cranks, Sash Cord, dec. Iron. Kails, fiteel. Carpenters, "Blacksmith's. Coopers, Cabi net Makers, Saddlers and ShoemakersTools, Ac.

J.

COOK fc CO.,

Aug. J8, 1832-36-tf No. 1, Union Row.

SADDLKKY.

OUR

stuck of goods in this department is now very complete, and in afew days we shall receive !«rge addition*. -We have

Mens and Boys fall-back Saddle Treei, •. ,do do Deojij do do. do Fni! and Half Sp.i-isb do do. Side S-i Jle Trees.

GS§ TiJap'd. Brass, and Silver Plated,. High and low top Hames, Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloth, plain *nd figured. Drab, bine and green cloth for cushions, Wide and narrow Lace and Fringe, Harness,Skirting and Bridle leather,i Head Lining, Btiggy top Leather, Hog and KJpskin Collar#. Morocco skins, Hogakin* ?io. 1 and&, Pad do Lace and cnt Tacks, Stage TVaces, Thread all colors, Raddler* Silk, Whip*. Lasltes, Stub Joints. together with every kind of Tools required by Saddlers and a fall stock of Stirrups, brass and plated, bHdla Bitt*,-Buckles. Bings, Hooks. Terrets, Pad screws, Breast and Rein straps, Cotton. Worsted, Straining

anlaw of Congreo* for military service* rendered aud Hein Webbing, Leather varnish. Spanish Moss, &c

states of any of the lands will be admit-

ted. nntil after the expiration of the two weeks. I Given onder by hand, at the city cf Washington, this twenty-ninth day of July, Anno Domini one

Aug. If. *S2-?6 tf. J. COOK & CO.

IKON, STEEL, &c.

tie best quality.

Slab steel from 5 to! 4 inches, Fine blued and commotf 3d Xailsfur Lathing, FinishinRdo., Fencedo., Flooring Bfads,4,6.",8,10,12,14,16.20,30, and 40d nails, made by the celebrated'Belmont Co.,—the best nail in the West. 6 and 6d wrought nai!», wroupbt and cut rpifees, Coii Chain, chopping

Axe*

Oil, Paints, &c\~ L1NSKKP, Lard, Corn and Fish Oil. White Load in Oil. do do Pry. Spanish Whiting,''* Ked Lead. l.itbrage. Putty. .» Paint Brushes. Vnrnisih Brushes. Graininp Brushes. Sash do Shellac, Emory. Spirits Turpentine. i. Window Glass, by 9, to24 by36i Diamonds. Pictures and Looking Glass Frames.

Superior Gold L6vf, together with a full assortment of Dry Paints. J. COOK «& CO.

CUTLERY stock of American and English Cutlery 1 very large and complete, embracing Knives and forks from 50c to 93, per dotcn. 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, Pruning Shears, &c. J. COOK & CO.

XisOt.TR,"'

Hjk-

pauynu eills, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how severe or of how lone *andfntr. MANY PRO Ml Mi .NT PIIVSICI.ANS in the city of New York and other placrs, finding themselves without a remedy in inveterate cases or the above complaints, and having due regard forthe welfare of their patients, have recohimendei) the use of this medicine and, after witnessing its salutary effects, are now man- \\/~K have for sale a large stock of Men and Boys

Shoe Findings.

VV fine Kip and Stoga Lasts.

Women's fine and Medium Lasts, Boot Trees, Pegs, Crimping Irons, Spanish Sole Leather, Calf do!, Kip do., Morocco and Binding Skins, Zinc and copper points. Thread. Ac., together with full kitt of all kinds. Aug. 18,*52. J.COOK. & CO.

Cabinet Makers Articles. BLACK Walnut, Mahogany, Rosewood and Zebra Veneers,

Po«»

!5--e«»e#r

Aieeaees. aod »t-. u|*e

15

enreof the 1

11-:. •=«, «r*»|iwv

tt

aod Ame, for l* •»-.•» re

COfny »4* cK- one dollar: will be r« ird I'» of the I ed State*, by mail,

l»Oi

»d

State*, by kW, "iWs. tSMt th Street, PtnbMpMa, or "j-.v: tny

ler

an inch thkk.

'»V.'*,wii»fa*aS •-.? to en.

-V Wide, »tn-l» thick.

the-

the Doctor ^th'ttc-r.f .Jeace ««fr» al WO -i heading, 33 iachea long, S$

rsas

5

Itfl l««lt rpa fftflVf,

I'l.ATK.J* t" 1X Th fhi» WH*. S«l*ertsa lr««Mk

»«*, Km* tat Oral Ce«p«T teanNas.

Mahogany. Branch and Black Walnut Knobs.

Hair Cloth, 16,1R.S0.S»,24,S», 30, and 32 inchca. Damask clotb. Sofa and seat Springs. Curled Hair, Spanish Moss, Table, Stand and Bedstead Castors, Brass, Iron and Wood.

Copal Varnish,"best quality—Fiowinp do. Glue, Sandpaper dsc. J. COOK & CO.

I S A W S & FRALEY, Hoes, Bringburst and Rochester, fl^sndT ft. Cast Steel

Mill Saws. Also, »he same make 6}

& 7

ft. German Mill

Saws.

Also, the same make of 6,8X and 7 feet Cross Cut Saws. 4, 4} feet framing Saws, together with a foil assortment of Carpenters, Cabioet Makers, Coop riu, Butchcts, Wood and other Stirs. J, COOK & CO.

Guns and Trimmings. SING-LB and Doable TM el Stub and Twist 1 fsh Shot Goes. hifles, Rifle Barrels. 6 Barreled Revolvers

Copper and Leather cwder Flasks, Shot PoWi

Trigger*, ring*. Wad Cotters,

Powder H5rt»s—1

Pl. and Nipples, Mai Wreathes. Gunsmith ASTUA, Flint and Percussion Locks.

Ballet -, Cherrte*, Sheet i»heet Gen

1Silver—Brats

Mounting.

KeltSo ». Hun Ritw, Cap pTimers, Gtih Wads. Files, i'npt, ows, Vlcos, Game Bags, ftc^saa every atuv.m req«md by Gnntuiths oraipoiisiaea.

Awjt. 18,1838. J. COOK CO.

I N A S I O N O A

F6s

CASH ani nothisq ELSE.

100,000

a

-%f ,.-r

it

.'UT, HO seiare

how

ted t«

staves, 39 inch** inches wide, of

}...• -inf.20inches long, 10inches

25 .tVfl ti^lit hhd staves, 43 inches Ion j, 4| to 5 wi1 to 1 f"-h thick. 8J

:l

tight bndiog, 33 iochas long 1 to I li'ih 'luck. .©w slack 5-h.l «tatr«»»49 tac^ct

Umg,

50.'"' kf-g staves* IS inches long, 4 inches wkl« of ars It •. ihfeit. h*- 12 iitches latig, 19 inchet wid«, an inch thick.

S0.000 VolM of miBmit Eiada Tor w^'ch I wiB pay th« b»rh«« cash prices, to K- errd at h»p Tme-Hi iaoter or

«aj poiston the 8i: r»»d, Canal, or River. Extm Price for Smtmed. Timber* I a!«o wi«h In rtnplor

Twenty good Journeyman Coopers,

for which I will psv llw highest pnfw: 50 S c.-r- ivric '•mr-W'. lnrt«m barpel«^J au k«ft, ami otiber *wk in prwpor-' w, s. oitsm

a Ttsm»-H*3te, Srpt, 29* ^53-41 ft

kw somas or TKK

TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS.

TDTviDTir^ANla5r~

mmnii

HAS

Juni-

eta, Russ.'a.Sweds, do. Sheet Iron, No. 16 to26, Russia Sheet Iron. Patent do do Slab Iron, Hoop Iron, Nail Rod do, Cast, American, English Blister and German Steel,

of ail the cciebrated branda,

Broad do., Hand saws, Chisels, Gouges. Hatchets, Hammers, Butts and Screws, Latches, LocJut, Spades, Shovels, Grain and Post nhovela, Trace chains, Log and Lock do.. Plasterins and BricK Trowels,Drawing knives, Cutting do.. Knives aud Forks. Pocket knives, Manure and Pitch Forks, rakes,grubbing hoes, picks, mattocks, hoes,, steelyards, balances, scalfc beams, brace anfl bitts, rules, butcher knives, shoe do., shears and scissors, supers, mill wrigbt do., bitts, chisels, gimblets, oil stones, Hindoston and'eornmon do.. Iron and steel squares, curry combs, horse cards, brushes, wrenches, iron table and tea spoons, brass Kettles,rat and mouse traps, glass lautcrns, strap, hook and plate binges iron and wood bench screws, riddles and sieves, trvlngsquares. Hollow ware, wagon Boxes,

Flat Irons,

Tailors do. Hasps and Staples, Tenter Hooks, &c., &c. Aug. 18, 1832.

J.

COOK

Ac

Blacksmith Too

CO.

SUPERIOR Mouse JIolo Anvils, Solid Bo* Vices, 33 to IHMbs,, Bratod" do Cincinxiafi and New York Bellows, from HO to i'0 inches, Screw Plates, all sites, Sledge and Hand Hammers, Horse Rasps" nnd Files, assorted, Horso shoe Nails, extra quality, do Iron, do do Taps for Screw Plates. J. COOK fe CO.

wabebogms,

cm?

4& Street, between "Wabash and OMo,

TERRE-HAUTE. IXD.

DAVID

W.

RANKTN respectfully informs

his old friends and customers, and the public generally, that he has taken thfr "CIKOIK.vATI CABINET WARE-ROOMS," formerly occupied by F. 0. Gone A W. C. Weatiierwax. where he is prepared to furnish, on short notice,

Cabinet Work-of every Description and 6S3 a at cheaper and easier rates than has ever been offered heretofore on the Wabash.

JET Those wishing Furniture and good bargains, will do well to call and examine his STILE of Work.

April 21, l?52-l9-4ra

BOOTS A^VD SHOES.

WELadies,

hare just opened a large stock of G«nts, Misses and Children's Boots

and Shoes, which we will sell low'forcash. Call and examine our stock. SCHOOLEY & VA*TH0R3\

No.

5,

April 21, 15352-19-tf

WTerre-Hante,

WE have on band a heavy stock of Pittsburgh Iron, allfires,

of

Phoenix Row.

J. T. WALL, M. D., (lATK OF KCNTOCKT,) PHYSICIAN AM) SURGEON,

OULD respectfully announce to the Citizens of and vicinity, that he bu taken an office at the Prairie City Or us Store, Corner «h and National Road Streets, where he mar be found at all times during the day, except professionally absent.

r~r*

Rooms at the Prairie House, where he may be found at nieht. Terre-Haute, Apr. 28,1852-SO-tf

HOMOEOPATHY.

Dr. ."HOLLINGSWORTH,

taken an office in Scott's building, nearly opposite Brown's Hotel, and is prepared to pay prompt and unremitting attention to those requiring his services.

Terre-Haute, June 'J, 1852,-26tf

S. E. FBEEMAN,

Watchmaker and Jeweler,

HAnix

VING removed his establishment to No.

4,

Plus-'

R|)W, invites his friends and customers to

call and examine an entirely new aad fashionable assortment of

Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods,, the largest assortment in the place—of the very lot oat style ^nd the lowest prices.

Particular attention paid to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry. November M, lfi51 -50-tf

N. B. DUFF'S

National Da^uerrean Gallery,

MR.

Phoenix Row. Terre-Haute, Jnd.

DUl-F would rospectfully call the attention of the public to his beautiful suite of Rooms, where he is prepared to execute

Daguerreotypes,

in unrivalled style. Call and examine specimens. Pictures of sick ordeccascd persons taken at their residence N. B. DUFF,

Operator.

Old time sweeps on with icy breath, And chillsthe sweetest flowers In Death To cure its form, let beauty bloom, Its hues may live beyond the tomb. May 5, '5S.-21-tf.

is. 11. (or^vi:ij^~

EffiiiiUiiM

EAST OF THE SQUARE,

HAS

isst received a general slock of Goods for GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL, which will be made to order, at short notice, and

warran

ted. The stock consists of vnriotis Broadcloths Black, Brown, Bluo and fancy colors Cassi meres and Vostinp* of all kinds Shirts. U11 dershirts,Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Gloves,Sus pender.s, «fec., fee., ifec.

His garment* will be fashionably and sub stantinily made, and his prices graduated to thelowewt living mark. Ij

O* Call and examine the Stock' nnd leave your measure. B. H. CORNWELL. Terre-Haute, March 17, 1^52-14-tf

CRISHERa

WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,

Natir.nal Road st.} North nf the Court House, TERRK-HAUTE,

[and

INUIANA.

S prepared at. nil times to repair CLOCKS WATCHES, and make tliem correc time pieces. Work warranted.

N. B: One or two £ood .Tonrneymen wanted Deeomber 31, lP5i-S-tiJ

CHINA. GLASS AND QFEENSWARET"

VV HO LKSALK RETAIL.

E. S. WOLFE,

WEST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE/ 'V,'

IStensive

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.,

now In receipt of the largest and most exstock of

China, Glass and Queensware, Papv Hangings. China Toys, t&cf. Ac... ever brought to the Wabash, and he is anxious to dispo.se of the same at the lowest rates. He also keeps choice

Family tirocerles

for retailing at farorable prices. Buying from larffe importers east, he can offer inducements which will always be satisfactory, and he invites a particnlar examination of his stock.

O* Remember the place, We&tof the Square, October 27. 1851-46-wtf

TTH

ST

Market Street, Sd Boor North of Phmnix Block.

Cultivator, frons Albany, New York. These are all excellent patterns of Cooking- Stoves,

Most of them intended for rither Wood or Coal. and many having two FIRE-peaces: one for winter and one for summer.

ID his assortment of PARLOR STOVES, are the Souvenir and Floral Parlor, which are admirable for either wood'or coal, as also is the self-regulating

Cottage Parlor,

Mr. Sayre has also an extensive assortment of

Tin and Japanned Ware, Stove Fixtures, &e.

ITT Store, on Market Street, 2d door Jforth of J*atira* tad Stseet, opp««ite Partington'a Bh*rk, Ilatitc-, Indiana.

Ji

2:'., 1^32-28-tf

FRKSLI MEDICISES

tt

UFS or

May 5. ISS35M/"

s£x

WXSFXXLS SCOTT. ff»r br W. BUCKlXirHAM, Siga Book.

rpsx I.TFB f)7 6?

JL

FDA XIXO, at

x.

TERRE-HAUTB BUSINESS. CARDS.

coni^CTTONERY .4Kb 03 1221

W.

O N S A E HASjnst received an almost endleas varietj of

Parlor and Cooking Stoves. Among his present assortment may be found the Triumph, from Dayton Hopsicr Stale and Kentockian Premiums, from Cincinnati ji'ew World, Globe, Atla-s Gladiator,

•fe»6

DO o«. S«lp 80 Pi*-- .jcjki SG Tanmo

a Quinine *J7 Ext. Bark^

SO S*iciBt:

dra. Sulpb. Morphine

1" Acetate do

2j

.IKS.

at.

pow

£xt $ar*apftn8t,i»l,4i»ll£«i.(j Ext. ®otte«i8t. ia Kxt^Sir*i»«e: i.no.ii» 1.5a»d4o*. Blue M«*w, {Maad(cr & Weaver's E«f-

". melt

Am. C„. .»el Hydrarg. C. Grata

^^SSS-^SH&Ss

GT"* F&AJSX PfESnB. Sketeh of Had. W* EUBUCK rjTGHAjra

zm

151 TT

SOUTH SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQTTASE, TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

THE

UndtrR'81ed

^?£leaSu^

in

Parties, Weddings*

with

All kinds of Candies, Cakes and Fruita, which shall not be surpassed in beauty, taste,

rilling public's apprecia-

tioh upon theirtastoand approval. It snail be our pride and aim to please our customers, by giving such entire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage, that none shall go away dissatisfied.

ID" All orders flrom town or country, sbalHe promptlv attended to. C0KFECTI0KEEIES AJTD SYRUFS Of all kinds constantly kept ort hand, and

for

sale at Wholesale or Retail. A SPLENDID SODA-FOUKTAiy, 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 & CO.*r

May 26,1858-24-tf

Iee-riranf and Lemonade.

rPHE

lee-Cream and Lemonade Saloon of -L P. EBERWIKE CO., is now ready for the reception of visitors. of the Bank. _r-fl

an agreeable reception stt all times, which shali not be excelled by any ifi the citv. F. EBEHWiNE & CO.

June 2, 1852-25-tf

To. STEIMIENSON™^T- DT i' PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, TERRE-HAUTE, IJiLUAJJA.

Office on Market street, nearly opposite Brown's Hotel, October 16,1851-dJy

mm

.mTTHr" «HBL 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

tunos be in readiness to wait on his patrons in all things pertaining to his profession. K. B.—a'O CttEcrT given for operations, unless by previous arrangements.

Terre-Haute, April 23,'51-19-ly

3 I N A I S TO !2 E

LITDOWICI & HULMAN, WHOLESALE DKALKRS TK

September 3, 1851-dly

ALL KIN*D8. OF

Groceries. Liqnors, Glass, Nails and Leather, UNION ROW, thin! door iVom Wost confr, TF.RRE-HAUTE. IN1KANA.

DAVID HASTS0CK,

iMOiiaif ifiiBDj'r

HAS

fitted up a splendid open (rout establishment, one door west of the Fost Office, for the purpose of carrying on the Clothing and Tailoring business in all its branches. He will always be on hand to give good bargains, and to execute all orders iu his line with promptness and fidelity. A stock of ready made clothing for men and boys, is kopt on hand, which is warranted to be of th* latest stvle, good material, and prices that.will dofv all competition. ... •I Call and see. D. HARTS0C.K.

Terre-Hnutc, May 2], '51 -2.1-tf

CONFECTIONERY AND BAKERY4

MY

new establishment, east of the CourtHotise, i» now fittnl up ready forbusinessi. I shall be. prepared at all times with

OP ir^c^ssDa. and every .article in the confectionery line, and hope to reccive a fair portion of the public patronage. tO* I shnl^soon bo prepared with all tho good things of the seasnnR, as they approach, to minister to human rnmfort and jjood living.

CHARLES C. HUGGLKS."

Aug. 4, 1852-24-tf

Ball's Great Western Vegetable Tonio, FOR THE CURE OF FEVER AND AGUE. ILL be found superior to any article of the kind now in use. May be had at Groverman «fe Bourne's. Prepared nnd Warranted by G. W. BALL,

Terre-Haute, Aug. 18, '52-36-3mo.

DOUBLEfc

.Rcctiiied Wlii.-,koy-

'J LUDOW.ICI & HULMAN.

ARE

now manufacturing an articleof Double Rectified Whiskey, far superior to any ever brought froff) Cincinnati, and in strength, pnrity and flavor ^decidedly the best ever sold in thss western country. All those who prefer a first rate article to a common one, for the ftametnonev, will please call at the

CIXCLYXATI STORE, Union Row All kinds of Domestic nnd Foreign WINES and LIQUORS, of the best quality, and at Cincinnati prices, always on hand.

Terre-rlautc, January 28, 1852-7-tf

SMTTH. O. r. 8WITH

S I & O

Forwarding and Commission Merchants, National Road Street,

TERRE-HAUTE IKD.

March 20, 1850-14 if

W.

Vt.

EABLY, ft CO.,

Forwarding & Commission Merchants,

it A IN' O I A S A

March 12, 1851 -13-ff

J. BBITTO.V. H. L. ASH LET

BRITTGN & CO.

Forwarding and Commission Merchants,

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. JJ\ B: Caih paid for Wheat, Barley, Flaxseed, Rye. Corn, Oats, Timothy ana Clover

TERRE-HAUTE MARBLE DEPOT.

®o

DSATCFT IX

VERMONT A WD ITALIAN MARBLE, Fourth St, totvwa Wabash aad Ohio Sis., T" (SOOTH or TSK Po*r-Jrrrce,)

S3T AUwork dope In superior atylec«"gi, June 10,185l-d«fcw

me

\X7H ITT SHORE'S CELEBRATE MA'? Cards, for sale by

A BOOK

Xi OW

Comp Est. CTRIEEYEIB, in 1,5 and 4 o*

10 Ext. l,2iad 4 ox. Ext, 6~»iiaa, in 1,4, and 1$ox. pots Ell. iaiap, is 1,4 and

35 lbs

USCXE T01TS CABI5 AS IT 18. Being Xgrrative* Scenes and madewt* in The Real "Life of the Lowly."

IT

ir. u~ G. fiHtrn,

¥br saJe at, HtCKI.NwaAJfS, Sign of the Big Book.

Sept-8.'52

!1,^rjSlB»ssy B-iWera,

It. ft. R.

RADWAT'S EEADY REMEDIES. Nos. 1, 2, & 3. Are so proyared as to Uarraonixe and act in unison with each other.

TAKEN S8PAKATELY Olt TOGETHER. TIIKY WILL INSTANTLY STOP PAIN, SPEEDILY KKMUVK ULSEASE, A«1J Q.UICRLY CURE ITS, CAUSE.

aonoonc- „Q IK BXI

J- ing to ine citizens of 1 erre-Haute atid sur- THE SYSTEM WHILE U.\r hey are pared to furnish

ST, OR rfek".\ S K~A FF LICT

.NDKR THK1R tNFLUBffCS. ft. R. R.

RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF IS TH& FIRST ASD OXLT REMEDY EVER RECORDED Iff THE MKDICAL Hl!*TORY OF

THB WORLD.THAT HAS STOPPK1) &S THEM OST VIOLENT PA INS If? A FEW SECONDS 1!! Tt will stop the Mosrsk-vaaic PAIN* ik FIVE mikctkJoW t.U9, and Will care the most obstinate and paiufui Rheumatic, Nervous, Neuralgic and Billions com" plaints iu a few huurs.

INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL. It »evsrjfatls in

gititis.

Neuralgia In One Hour. •»=,' -i Croup »fai. la Tea Mtoate*.^IMarrhaa In Fifteen Minut«a.ff4®! Tottfcacb 'te#" In One Second. Spasm In Five Minutes. (,'rarops Five Jlinniea. Sick Headache -s

O* First door West ithePain aad quickly cure lie diaeose, SICK HEADACHE.

We have a^m fitted up especially for the £**T R^^RsuwrwiU stop the moaraist^ accommodation of Ladies, and promise them tack«.

log painc in a few miuutea, and prevent renewed at(t will cleanse and »weetou th«5 stomach, and

neutralise the poisonous acids of the system. RHEUMATISM. .1 -fiVe CASES CURED.

In the year 1851, Radway's Ready Relief Cured ':.vs90,000 cases of Rheumatism In New York. 20,000cases of Rheumatism In Boston

St',000 case* of Rheumatlsm in Philadelphia. 5,000 cases In Michigan. 5,000 cases of Rheumatism in Illinois. sSo quick is Radway's Ready Relief in curing Rheumatism, that nine patients out of every ten are relieved from all pain in a few minutes after the first application we have Known as many as twenty persons in I a day, who have called at oiir office in their carriages to have he Relief applied by us. and In FIFTEEN

MINUTES h«ve walked away rejoicing, that they have been able once more to walk alone without the aid of stick or crutch

Price of R. Relief, 55 cents, 50 cents, and tl pel bottle. ,Each bottle to be genuine most bear the facsimile signature of R*UWAY A Co. Sold by Druggists, everywhere. „...,-4 ..

R. R. R. No. 2.

RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT. FOR THE QUICK CURE OK A LI, CHRONIC AND SCROFULOUS DISEASES. IT IS POWERFUL, SEARCH I NO AND PfcEASANT

IT CLEANSES AI?D PURIFIES THE BLOOD FROM ALL SCROFULOUS HUMORS IT RESOLVES AWAY FROM THE BONES AI#D

MUSCLES AM, DISEASED DEPOSITS IT ELECTRIFIES THE FLUIDS AND SOLIDS WITH HEALTH AND STRENGTH.

IT IS WARRANTED TO CURE Scrofula, Whitjs SwolUnfi, Humors, Synhtlta,

Cancers,'' ':r" Epilepsy, Tumors, Jnundice, Rickets, Ulcers,

Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Brohchltical Tumors, Hacking Dry Cough. In eltheruf the above named Diseases tVK9ATftZ* that the patient will cxpcricuco its powerful, sopth ing.iionohcial'cffrcts

IN A FEW HOURS

&rter taking it. COSSUMPTTVF PATIFNTS WILL EXPERIENCE IMMEDIATE RELIEF AFTER

TAKINA TIIRKE DOSES.

IT IS DA1LYTPRFORM1NG MIRACLES In ten minutes iw'tcr taking a dose of this pleasant remedy, the wrnk ami sickly iiivnlid fnels its electncal agency Uirilling Utuiugh every cell and cavern of the system, Imparting health and' strength to every organ,nerve, and.stn:retory vessel in the hotly.

Price Of R. R. R. No. 8, One Dollar per bottle. Soul uuly by the a^utliorir.ee! agcHU.

R. RTNo. 3.

RADWAY'S REGULATORS.

MILD AND P.LRASANT IN THEIR OPERATION. To REOCT.ATIE Tint BOXVKLS, AND CiTKANSI! mK SVSTBM rno«t

At.t, PfTKin'*i«n AcatMomors Hi-worts. Goon at AI,i. TiMjif, Timk FIVIC Iloi'KS. Pnsss ReontiATi. I.AHOS Dosta PUKQE.

Takkk ix Dosss rr.oM Ork TO GIRUT. THEY WILL CURE "r CostivciKss, Dyeprpais, Indigcstlofi, C'oHKtipftion of the BoWcls, Solif Stomach, Heart Burn, Measles, Smsll Pox, Liver Complsint, Kidney C'oniplsint.

FEVERS OK ALL KINDS.

Typhoid, Pneumonia, Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow and HUltou* And in all cases wrier** the system Is but Of order,

A Dose of the Regulators will Heaulste th% Bowels, Givp Tone and Energy to tho Ltvorv And Restore the Natural Health.

Three Regulator* is sn ordinary dose, and will empty the bowels of their refuse matter in afew hours. 1st. They cleanse tho stomach from all foetid or diseased humors and leave it sweet, clean, pure and healthy. 2d. They produce upon the skin a free perspiration, open the pores, and give a regular aud hualthy attIon to the sltin. 3d. They purge from the skin the secrctfons, the bowels, the stomach, snd every function in the system, al! morbid and unhenlthy humors.

In serious Cases, whore prompt snd immediate action is required, arid a general operation of the bowels dciaanrted.

FIVE TO EIGHT REGULATORS,^ Will Produce most Beneficial Effects. IN ALL FEVER.6!, •M Scarlet, Typhus, or billions, Talte from one to three Regulators every hour, until a free and powerful evacuation ia produced.

Kadway's Regulators are pure, safe,quick, powerful but mild snd plesssnt in their operation. Price of Radway's Regulators 25 ccnts per Box, containing 30 Regulators.

Radway's Remedies, for sale by BROWNING- A WAU£ 1 "Prairis City Drug $tere." Torre-Ha'ite, June 3ft, 'S2.-17sqs-lyr-3chgs & mo. notice—chg. ev mo.-$cs,xi

NEW ARRIVAL AT THE

PIOMJ'S STORE,

S I N O E O S E A Corner of Sixth and National Road StreU, 'Terre-Haut'-, Indiana. t,

wish in we are

N.

Seed, and Feathers, at their 0$rarehoo9e,.corner 1 Ginseng, Lumber, Laths, Hoop-poles and of First and Eaijl« streets, Canal Basin. January 7, 1&2 4-tf

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

O" At his Marbie Yard will be famished oa short notice and at reasonable prices, HeadStmet, Monument*, Obtlitks, Spire*, and every article in his line.

JUST received a well selected stock of

Groceries, Dye-Stuff, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Cutlery, Dry Goods and Nations.

Our assortment is now corn pi ate, and we call the attention of those to purchase, to examine our stoeV, as, etermined to sell on the tnon/avorable

terms. Oar intention being to build up a permanent trade, and our motto is "small profits and quick sales." WHIDDEN PRICE.

B: Beeswax, Flaxseed, Feathers, Rags,

8taves/ and all kinds of marketing, taken ic exchange for goods. W. dt P. September a2, 1852-42-tf r'

Sheriff's Sale.

B^"i^o

virtue of an execution issued from the Circuit Court, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of James M. BlackwelJ, Edward A. Wbitteroore, William Carhart, Samuel B. Barton, and against David Hart sock and John Evans, I hare levied on the following prop*rty, to-wit

All tnat part of oat lot five,

(OS)

'.rrf O

tesdv

adjoining tbe town

which is contaiisei within the following boun darios, to-*H:

cammrr.rirvz

corner of -d oat L'\

feet to

a- •, .ontains 500 idnw will,

LIFE AT THE SOUTH,

for

'-"".•"•JR.

xli

bmes Axim.

?waw.

the south-west

rphulng from

:ng fr

north two htsftdred *»d thirty {230} feet thence have

east five hundred snd twelve feet three inches (512 3 12 A thene with two hundred aad thir-1 tr (230)

the (oath line of said out Lot, i.

J. COOK 4('J thence west along said with line five hundred 1 and twelve feet tJira* inches (612 3-12), to the 1

tlf piarc of begtrr *!^, being the lands and t*»e-

1

Khi'm^r^bel^n

Tcthesaid Davfd Hart^ock,

on Thj^'J.-.v

beaotiftiL .' .»troed wish original dc• OusVi, 1^2, h: th. C-. irt-Hou«.,"d«or fi T«r n,T?«.-*nd neatly bound, pnr*, #1.50, kttti- re-U ^e. wjtf,i«i th»- lej-^l lnur* of sidday

th^ twen? -firr-t «I»*

a'term of %»V«i vcat»j .a»4

HieVE j-.t«t

if th*f

BALTIM0BS LOCK HOSPITAL.

"Y^HKRE m*y be obtained the moat speedy Kf nM

SECRET DISEASES.

G»nafcrht&a..aio*U, Stricturea, Seminal Weakneas} Paius in the Loina, Affoclions of tho Kidneys ana all those peculiar affections amine from a SBCKX-T HAHJT, particularly the ywth, of bollt seres, which, if nut cured, produce CoxtrrrurioxaL DIBILITT, rea.dcrsM taaiAoc Impossible, and in the end, destroyd both Mi.NO i.:riD Bonv.

Yovm msN.

Espci»Uyv

instsat ease to the most tor

nesting andaeoninag rum. IT HAS CURED IN NINETY CASES OCT OF A HUNDRED^ ftbtMMtiam In Four Ho«ra.p:tt!5f^»

9 tk*

ent

In Fifteen Minutes.

Chill Feyer Fifteen Minutes.^ Chilblains ""In Five Miuutea. Sore Throat

"^In Fo«r Hours.

Infiuenaa la One Ik ur. Spinal complaints, fftiifloiuU, Strains, Brbise*, Cuts, Wounds, Fro«t Bites, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Tic Doloreus. and all other complaints where there is severe pains, Rad way's Relief will instantly stop

who haVe become tfie victims a{ solitary

vii.c, t(iat dreadful and destructive habit, which annually sweeps to atf untimely graVe, thousands of yt-ung men of the most exalted taKuita and brilliant intellert, Whou«i«bt otherwise have entranced listening Senates w}«h the thundero.if cloqueece.or waked toccs* tacy the living lyre, mity, call with mil confidents^

MARH1 A(3K.

Marrie^^j^sbris, or thiw eontempfafhifi marrta/r^ being aWnrwof physical weakness, should immediate ly consnlt

Of.

J. and be restored to perfect bvalthJT DR. JOHNSTON.

Office No. 7 SOUTH FREDRICK ST. 7th, door front BalUrnore strett. East side up the steps. TQ" Be particular Jn observing the SAJH: and n-rattc naa.orron will mistake the place. I A CURK WARRANTED 1HT A PE"^ DAYS*

NOTCB.—Dr. Johston's Ofllre In his dwelling!:

mwTAKKsteps.

to apply to

.His very rstenaive practice is a autll#,

dent jtuarautee that he it the only pftipcr Physician|:

DR. JOHKSTON.^U

Member of th« Royal College of Sui-^vons, London! graduate from one of the most emiuent ColUfes of tli» United States, and the greater part of whose life bai been spent in the Hospitals of Ioudon, Paris, Phila delphia, and elsewhere, has effected some of tie mosts astuuishinp cures that were ever kiu wn. Many uou bled with riugine in the ears and head when asleep, great nervousness, bcinjr alarmed at sudden sound? and bitahfUlnrRs, with frequent blushtnc, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured, immediately.

A CERTAIN DlSEASE^^r^#

When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he ba« lmfetbed the seeds of this disease, it tovf: often happens that an iliWititU at use of shame, of dread of discovery, deters him ftom anpiyiue to thostv who, hom education and respectability, can alone befHentt htm, delaying until the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal psins in the head and limbs, dimness of sipht, deafness, nodes on the akin, bones and amis, blocbcs on the head and Dice, and ext«mrties, progress on with n-ightrui rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall in, and the ylctinV of this awlUl disease becotoes a horrtfl object of com.f miseration, till death puts a period to his dreadftil? sufferings, by sendinp bim to "that bourne whence no traveler returns." To such, therefore, lr. JOHNSTON' pledges himself to observe tho most inviolable secrecy and, Ircw his csiensive practice in the first hospitals of Europe and America, he can confidently re' commend a safe and speedy cure to tho unfortunate, victim of this horrid disease. It is a melancholy fart that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owins lo the unskiilftilness of those who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, and either send the unfortunate suffcrer to an untimely jravc, or else maUe the residue of his life miserable.

TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Young men wbo have injured themselves by acer tain prattlce indulged in when alone—a habit Ite auently learned from evil companions, or at school— tne effects of which arc nl&htiy felt, even when asleep, *ml if not curcd, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both wind atid body.

What a pity a young n.an, the hope of hi? country, and the darling of his parehta, should be snatched fr. all prospects and enjoyments or Ufa by thu consequences of deviation from the path of nature, and indul glng in a certain secret habit. Such persons, before contemplating

A I A E

which we will sell at very lojiv prices, a« we have a buyer all the time in the Eastern Market. We are constantly receiving additions to our sfotfk, and wo are aj, all times prepared t«y avail ourselves of any change of styles, or reduction in prices that may occur in the Easlerif market.

W

would respectfully invite Merchants ^i£ iting this Market, to examine our 9lock. 15, 1852.-40 2m

should reflect that a sound mind and body nro the life become* a weary pilgrimage, the proapert hourl# darkens tn tho view—the mtnd becomes shadowtu with UeS|Hjr, nnd filled with the nielanclioly reflection, that the liappiness of another becoinca blighted with our own.

most nttcessary rcqusites t6 promoto connubial nes#. indeed, Without these, the Jotiriiey tbroug

CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY. Dr. J. addresses youns men, «u4 all who have injured themselves by private and improper indulgence*

These wc seme ofthe spd and mcfancholy offcctit produced by early hnhlta of youth, via Weakness of the Back aad Limbs, Pains In the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular PoW*r, Palpitation of the Heart -Initahiliiy, of the hik tomsof Consuinption, Ac

Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Deiangementi Digestive Functions, General l)«6ttiiy, Symjiif Conautaption, tc.

MeKTAt.iTV.—The fesrfui efTects on the mind are much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirit^, Evil Forepodincs, Aver slon to Society, Self-Distrust,Love.of Solitude, Timidity, Ac., are some or the evils all what is the causa of their decline iu hestth.

sresonte of the evils pfoduced.

TnoPSANos of porsons, of all apes, can now judge

Loslfe* 3, havS

their vigor, becoming wetk, pale and eitiafclated, havS the eyes. Cough and synijf-

a singular appesrsnce about toms of Consumption. This remedy has restored hun drodsto health aftereveiy other merns have failed.

Mai»HIIC» Pkkk.OHS, or tin (h contemplating msiTiaBV, being aware of physical weakness, should Immediately consult Dr. J., and be restowd lo pcfact health

All Surtrical operations performed. N. 8.—Let no false dellcaty present you, but applf Immediately, either persoimlly or by letter.

Skin diseases speedily cured. OFFICE, No. 7 SOUTH KRF.DRKICK STREETj BAvriMottk, MABVI,AND

ji

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Jitl

letter) miret

be

Post Paid,

.f if

ir The remedies can bs sent to any pirTaf United f't«te». TerreiMsuto, D*c. ifi.n lyr *i»

tho

ANDERSON, McLANE & CO^ Importers and Dealers in Domestic and Foreign Dry fioolU

No.

452,

north aide Main hrlwecn &th and 6th it*., LOUISVILLE, KY.

-cement:

V^/^ATEtt Cement

?0T

thence

.*li». td

fail to t'A tot ism- .»5t '.i to satisfy said execstion, I thro mm! \htt9 offer to if re to a a U&r Mkkd tHewtws

"ttceirei-

trh,,n00

a

Maettm

C*Ma

Ju»CB*w« v'"!? afi« vara I^I

,- I' •-«, which WiJl s^Jd at Es«te*n A# '.«w* w«t

PisUS 0««h Irons,

Ame*m. i.COOX &CO, 4' ft

iic.mcs* Mtlf. Terre-Hante, Hay 13,

,» Plaster Paris, for sale by Aug. 18, '52. J. COOK 4 CO.

Carpetings.

'"pWO and three carpetitits at TU1 Oct, 6, '52-43tf

MANILLA

for sale cheap URNER'S,

North the Coutt Hbutth

& 1

Rope, all sizes

Hemp do 'v Cotton do ,.. Sash Cord Bed Cords Trot Lines Plough Lines, .'Sewing Twine

Brown do Single and Doubl* Tackle Blocks, 6, 7, 8, 9 and It) inches Packing Yarn Oakum. J. COOK fc CO.

Farm for Sale.

THE

subscriber offers for sale his farm situ* ated five miles south of Terre-Haute, and Ope half mile from the Wabash, containing 160 acres. There is on the place a good house, stable, food well of water, orchard, dtc., with about 65 acres in cultivation the land is ax good as can be found any where oa the Wabash. The title is indisputable. For term# enquire of W. H. Bryan, at Prairieton, of Dr S: Danaldson. ALBERT CALDWELL,

Hermitage, Coles Co., Ills.

Aug. 4, l852.-2uio-pd.

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Carpetf*gs.

Btimber sirtv-' nP1^0 three ply Carpeting,*, desirable of Terre Hante,!

ch*?tJP

followtticrboun Apr. 2S,-2(Hf J. H. TURNER.

PUMPS.

for

sale

Iron Pumps

far

Cistern?

Pomp Chain 1J and 1$ lachesf-'*

Cistern Curbs Chain Pump Cranks and Roller? Piae Tubing I^ead Pfbe J, 1, and T| inrh**. A»g, t8,1659. 3.

of

tofT»r the reat- a', 'aid- f-ram-f pwitli ti r: apauriviiaii^s l&eimui* bkl^u/ug.

COOK fe

CO*'

CAPITA rrnOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

0. D. .^LOAIV. Proprietor.

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A.vi ::-v .vrLEiJrs. &mW.

8f|'. 29, 18S2. 42-^ 3- fce $3

.TO WOOL CAi?DERS

Estall ^hment is new, and siti/ated

A in the centre of the City.

An

Chtytec*

and BAOOAOZ Ca* always in

«t* dance to carry passengers and baggage to and fr be Depot,

frteqf charge.

S*pr. 2-i, lfeS5 -4Uf

aad will coostaartly} Adlhiliisfralor's i^otiec.

rt |'\-"0TICE

and Card Cleans, ^«d Us bectf appointeti AJrabMt*tor

nrnn ••hipriee*, at

ARBA HOLMES. 22-tf

appoi

.he Estate of Alexander Batevun, late of Vigo county, deceased. Said entll* is s«|h posed to be solvent THOMAS PUGH,

Oet. 6. 'S2.-43-3t. Aduiiiiitnior£