Wabash Express, Volume 13, Number 47, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 November 1854 — Page 4
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
pitUburgbstT o'clock *. m..and arriving! aJeiphi* at 12J»
uirkt.
By noun, Through Fast Line, leaving Pit
burgh
IAM9 p.
Aright '&tari*"i
Chicago, Madison au.l Lafayette Indianapolis..,*,........... I-ouiaville Cincinnati.... lUytou 'Xcnla. Toledo Columbus,....
I'.cltefont JJwiosville X.. Newark aiid',S»ndo«fcy..... Mnti-field and Crentline.... Wooitcr.... ('Icvelaiul, t'iltubiir^h
Tr'r
PM»«ns«r* from the Went will find this tne »lmrte*t»nd moat Kxpedltloiis Koutc to Pbiladetphia, lUltiinore, New Vork.«r Bnnton.
Oar* pin through between PfTrSBUHOaod Pflli.., A DKLPKIA without transhipment ol PreighlT, an advantage that can be appreciated by all ahippcr*. in caafl of obstruction of Navigation by it* or LOW iViTtsa, frciijht* westward can be forwarded from riTTHBtno to OijfcixirATt, or town# in the interior by Hallroad.
RATES OF FREIGHT.
Between l'itnbur« *nd Philadelphia ot Baltimore IfllS-ST CfiAMS.
-i-r
II. /I, HOUSTON,
ir Fwii& iMfranted
SPECIAL
hit
in every ro
-jReal Estate
NifcYjlteslb a *a 4lw ~$a fjlUE undersigned hare formed a copartnership for the purpose of carrying on & Genhare
HI., and arriviugln PhYu4eipfeia AT 2 collection of debts, the payment of Taxes for p.m. ... ••%*•. I non-residents, and .the redemption of Laud* The
riwtdaiTjt: t%e oUbwr-two.R»»-! jj,at
day* excepted*: -and counectiug MAUI U»eTr*io*frr.m «.„.» or Illinois m. Loni*, MiSouri: Alton, Galen*
»04r**u»*,f
tucky Tcrrc Indiana ^aSiHi'alt.Hl*yeiiMi, Springfield, Bell
Ctli-.00""^
polis", Indiana Ci^MnaO^«YeM», Springfield, B«ll pointed at all tne important p" amt wwcrjonro StaUs of Indiana and "Hnois: and'e^h Al*o connecting at Piuabai'gh wilbtbe Steam Pack- Agency will keep a record of ail Lands.deet Boat* from scribingminntely their location, quality of soil. New Orleans*St.Loaii, Laaitrille fc Cincinnati. building*. timber, water and road facilities, Farej-hrotigh (all tSle way by Railroad to PhHa.^from, a(1j
THOMAS MOOHE, AomT. Pattenger Line*, Philadelphia.
J. MH.SKIMKN. AOE*T, Painenger lAnet, PiUthurg, Pliilailcljiliia, March », I85I lyr
when objected to, on notice, will aw.'tv, free of charqc. igoods lli Orders for 'Flour or Stock feed left wifhr1?'™™,^h «rent(
Russell Green, southeast corner of ihe Public Square, will meet with prompt attention.
li !,. THOMPSON,
Mill opposite Wallace's Foundry.
Terre-Haute, Juu& 29.1853-29-tf
NOTICE.—
ludianap
A
Indiannpolh, Belle/on
taint and Cleveland Railroad. On and after the ISth inst., we shall have a
joaving Indianapolis at A. nnd arriv ing at Pittsburg the same evening, sleep, resume in tho morning and arrive at Philadelphia in evening.
Returning, leave Philadelphia in the morn ing arriving at Indianapolis next evening— being quicker than by any nlhrr route.
li UTJiis I
I.^ROM
as they can be suppliea with the above men tioued work ready-iuadc, and of thoroughly 1 8«asone«l lumber.
STORE DOORS.—Particular attention paid I to the making of Store Doors. Merchants doaH.^ in Sash and Doors, will* find it Jo their inl ust to call and examine ourj work aud prices, before ordering elsewhere All ordn wUlmm-r
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13 75 14 00 13 00 12 63 12 S3 12 2.5 II 75 11 00 10 iWI 10 00 0 00
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. .fcee&r: IJ* Office in Terre-Haute, on Market Street, East' of the Court-House, at the late stand of ring UOU) BBIKO NOW COMPLKTK.IT OPKX8S the
A COMMUNICATION BKTWBKX February 17, 185-1-dwtf Pittsbnrg and Philadelphia, or Pituburg and
,^ltim®lthe-
re
ran
„,
Winter Summer Hales, Hates.
Ury Good*, (in boxe*) Boot*, Shoe*, lint* and ('srpetiiis. Fur* aud par 100 lb*. Pi ltric*, Kcather*. Saddlery, 9U ct*. 73 ct*.
.NKCOM* CIJAc... .ISS,
II-IOUH andfUatinnery,l)ry Good* (in bnloa) l»ru«?», Gla**ware, Grocerla*, .except Coffee,) Hardware,
Hollow-ware, Machinery, Oil Cloth, Wool, Ac 75 ct*. 00 ct* I I I O A S S Ilanains, Bacon and Pork in bulk,
Butter *nlt*d. Copper in IngoU, Pl&X«eed, HOB*' Iluir, Flax, Leather Kaalwaril, Zinc 03 ct*. 50 Ct*
Fouit ra OL,V.SS.
Uncon and Pork packed, Candle* ijantward, Chee*e Ka*tward, Fish waited, Iron, Soda A*h, Tobacco
In leaf, Eastward, Tar, Ko*in, Whinkcy, Cotton 'In *«mmer,) (!offon, Lardaud Lard Oil (through) Pork frenh, In full car load*, at owner'* ri*k, 50ct*. 40 eta,
OKO.
C.
PKANC1SCUS,
freight Agent, Pittsburgh.
K. J. H.NKKHKH,
Freight Agent, Philadelphia
MAGKAW KoOXS,
JOSKPH L. KLLIOTT,
Freight Agent, A'o.
7
H'est sl„ Jt". Y.
Oen, freight Agent, Phila.
March f», 1H.» 114-lyr
Cash for Wheat,
A A N O I S TKRK K-ltA Ti:. JJYOIAJVA. 'I^HE uiiderstguetl respectfully annottneos the jniblic, that liis 87'HAM FLOORING MILL
is completed, and is now in full
retailing Jlour
Mill,
cl
and stock feed
at the
and all sales delivered iu any part of tho
direct connection at Crestline for Pittsbnrg THE WESTERN SURGICAL INF1RAMT0RY. nnd Philadelphia, with both of our Traius A N establishment, suited to ihc wants of from Indianapolis. tins country, has been opened in the city try of Torre Hnute, (in SCOTT'S BUILDING,
1
Leave Indianapolis at 12 M.f arrive nt- Pittaburg next morning, giving the day at Pittsburg, resuming in tho evening and arrive at,' such as Sune or Gravel, and Stricture Her Philadelphia early next, morning. nin. Hairlip, and. in fact, every other malady.
Returning, leave Philadelphia in the after-! the effeet of accident or whatever else, which, Moon and arrivinj at Indianapolis the sccoud of course it is impossible to specify within the morning at 8 53. limits of an advertisement, will receive skil-
J. NOTTINGHAM, Sap't. ful attention.
May It, lS54-dtm I Long experience and invariable success on 'nw'S,»cji"'WRWPTi "ir"1 iP
Frames, &c. ciples and practice oY Medicine. Dissections This establishment will be found »f great aud Lectures will be given in fall and winter, benefit to those building in Town and Couutry ,1. W. HITCHCOCK, Ml D.J
promt ate-u in.
«jr Particular will pa-.i to llic keeping of a superior article of GLASS, LOCKS, ill NOES. SCREWS.
PUTTY, LATCHES, Ac.
which will be sold aliule ln^w»r than any oih or house iti \h» West. Addn «s. O. W. SHAFFER, AgeaU 5 Jan, 94. iSM-dif _£
Jefflmnville Railroad. IVroriCK hereby given to pstsseMc^ns inft Sooih that the tm:-i-t tot LV,H»I)1
and Jctfcrsonville will leave th« »i »n Dep. :. Indianapolis, daily (Sattdays esctpu«dat the usual hour, via a. and I:i!' p. connecting at L*wtsrille the packiks tor] St. Lonis.New OrlesMM and uurtaeatatepmnU on iherivcrt, and •V ir, rrpJiMMS. OH MHr*onvil!e|© rake p««e»v
Alao, with train ton. Omnibuses val »f train# at Jo gersto X«w Albany .ofLanitvtUe....
Portland, and any par:
Peraons iakiw thi# r»nfet r. enquire fo: ickat$ ovtjr the J«ffer«onvtlle hmlrnad JOH* EITLACF. PlW.
To farmers.
& ii i't
An 8 IM«^wi
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llooti and
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of aud a *«». IX ai^lwll.
Jlay I-dtf Jil.TUKNKK.
incmMtomm
ml.General
Agency Office.
on Commie-ion, Lands, improved or ummVirgh at! proved, Parajs, and Cityand Town property
Pi.,,- throughout I he Weit.
Terre-
sell
\ly'and own property seve|
tlm,
tnay
th,f
nois Pr»nkforl.v Leiciiicton- and Liu."'.-, --. Ken- The advantages of this. Agency are, that efJladiwi.t^fayetUiiiiU i.iJUna- ficient and responsible Agents ha*e oeen apimportant places throughout
ficient and responsible Agents hare been ap-
schools, chnrches, mills, kc., in
their vicinity that may be offered for sale in
county in either of theabove named States. Also, that one of the principal agents will be always in the field, giving his personal supervision to the purchase of Lauds and otherproperty that may be wanted, and his personal attention to the disposal of all lands entrusted to them for sale.
Persons desirous of purchasing or disposing? of Lands, Tanneries, Mills, Tavern Stands and City Lots, with and without Dwellings, and Village Property, situated in either this or the State of Illinois, cannot find greater facilities to effect their object than by calling on the undersigned, as a minute description of all Lands and other property entrusted to them for sale in either State, is forwarded to the several Agencics in each of the States, and all Lands,
entered for sale at all the other Agencies will be found iu their register. NICHOLAS fc COMBS.
Bxpresa Printing Office. ..
rh
.J 'READ AND PONDER.
OY wliich Preislit Iroin wertcan reach an 15 Eastern Marketquiftker and cheaper than by any HOW IS THE TIME FOB GHEAT BARGAINS .1 the present rival route*: they connect with the lily Packet* at PiUnburg, from St. I-onia, Louisville^ iiicinuatl, Whceting, and all the different point* on Hie iveulcni water*: alao, with the Cleveland and I'itUbunr ltailroa/1, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail•nul. at Pittsburg.
JUST CALL AT THE
•NEW-YORK AND BOSTON 0 0 I I I N 0 E 0 I No. 3, JACOB D. EAELY'S BLOCK, .C North Side the Public Square, mint I:-II VI TK, I.VO, \\/"HEUK will be found the largcstand hettaelccled *tock of
Itcadj-Hadc Clothing, Ever brouRlitto the Prairie City, wlrl^J is bound to be sold cheaper
than any other stock wat of New-York
City. The atock i* all freah and new, and selected with great care, expressly for thin market, by an exBcrifiK.ed Merc limit Tailor. Alxoa I arse stock of
YOUTH S CLOTHING-,
Aluo. roii*tantly on hand a large stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, From which good lita will be made (and warranted) at the *hortent notice. One and all are particularly requested to call and examine before purchasing.— Also, a «plondid atock Of
Yankee Notions and Fancy Goods, roimixtiiig of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry of every description, l)re«g Trimmini *, Ribbons, and every thing in the Fancy Good* lino kept constantly On hand. Having also made extensive additions to tho !V0TI0:V DKIMltTITIErVT, I shall devote the whole upper part of my extensive Sales Room exclusively for that business. 10* lo not mistake tho Number.
J. IfAltKliE,
No. 3, JACOB P. KAKLY'S Hl.OCK, North Side the Public Square.
Nov. 2, 1S53- 17-tf
E W A A S S O E REMOVED UP TOWN.
WHIPPLE
freight Agents, Baltimore,
AFOOT IS havejust removed to
NO. 2, WA11 Ui \'S ICMX K, nnd are now offering a superior stock of Goods ut Low Prices. Our stock is of greater extent and variety than heretofore, so much so, that we can only enumerate few of tHe leading articles
HT® MUL ^Sfc" 4EO- «HS» «0» "09
operation, where IMIKSII FAMILY FLOCR. COHK Meal, nnd offal, may always be had, in Any art-ti, in great variety (juantities to accommodate purchasers. Corn Hats—\\ ool and l1 ur, for men an«l boys, and cobs crushed, and ground, which makes! Caps—Plush, Cloth, Ac. a very superior feed for stock, always kept on Grocories—Coffee^Tea, Sugar, Spices^ Cotliftml.aiKiHold by '.lie barrel, orothei wise.orex-' changed for grain. Particular attention will bo to
ton Yam, Dv*e Stuffs, Ac. Leathor—Upper and Sole. QueonsWara, Glassware and Willow-waro,
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Muslins, Prints, Dross Goods, for the season, .Men's Woolen Wear, Flannels, Blankets, Shawls Wool and Buck Gloves and Mitts, Hosiery, Notions, Ac.
Boots and Shoos, for men, women and cliil-
ALSO,
V^i VKNITIAN (?AtlI»KTS
Having one of the largest and best construcil rooms in I he city, we are enabled to show to better advantage and wait upon cus-
r,^.tisfac,.,on
We invite our old customers and all wanting to buy goods to call on us. as we are determined to offer our stock upon advantageous terms.
We will pay Cash or Trade, for
Glover, Timo
thy, Flaxseed, Dried Fruit, Feathers, Rarjs, «$-c. Remember the WABASH STORE, No. 2. WARRKS BLOCK, WHIPPLE A FOOTE. I Jan. 17, 1854-dtf
on Market street,) for the trentmcnt of nil sur* jtfical diseases. Tho attention of physicians and the afflicted is respectfully invited to the superior facilities offered in this Infirmary whero are nil the apparatus nnd instruments for the relief and cure of every case requiring operations.
Diseases of Eyes diseases of the Bladder
nrt
iXtUJaik u&rvx. justifies the assntance to sufferers that tliey ^door. North of Ma'n. ^nay be confident of obtaining relief.
-V
DIA A A
furgtuns of this institution
,j Letters of inquiry, relating to peculiar or dif-
the succass which has attended the ficult cas«s, Ac., will be promptly responded proprietor of this establishment, he has! to, 1, those wishing to come to this place for been induced to put up extensive Additions ko trer.ment. may ascertain, by mail, particulars thos« already op, and in which he lias placed! interesting U» them,. some of the latest and improved machinery tor A Class of voung gentlemen ef requisite attho manufiitturing of I tainmenti will be receiV«H! for instruction in Panel Doors, Sash and BUndi, Door and Window Anatomy and Surgery, and. also, in the prin-
Operating
J. T. BOYD. M. D. 5
Surgeons.
Tcrre-Ilauie, Jtfay ST. 1854 dAw-3mo
D. S. DANAIiTOOX. \O ARV OLLE€TOR, tVRRS-HVt'TK, tSJHAXA. •T1 Partiw ation ion paid to erecnting DRED3 and MORTGAGES. Blanks of every description ready lor use.
Affidavits administered Bouot? Lsr is a procnrwl forsofdtcrs. ana Uic ,- iuirs, or invalids.
I? Fidelity and promptness in all v»llections, or other business eatrastWl to him D"\Office ai th.- late st-*nd of the Express Printinc Office, East of Ihe Court-Hoase.
May U4§54-d»tf
a:iA.T.
boy
ix Ai. a
OFFERSbisSvicinity,in?h«
«TVice^totheeitigeas of Terre-
Hanteand various branchof MEDICAL SCJENCB.
v^
ss in Seott** iiidii%. oo Slarltet Strw:. r'e the Ofnrral Stage Office, near the .: ia», Si H-Ea#t comer of the Public S^aaw. where he way be found at all boors of tHe day and night, except when absent on prot*v Hnstness,
h-a«e '.v*^ AH caUs left tor thera **H ended to prwaapUr^ May 6, l9»4-daw6ai
Dr. )V1RRE\,
KX TI S T.
A R*y*i*r GrtJl»*l* of B^iiamrr DtmUl Cmieqe.. OFFICE IK MODESITT'S BUILDING.
ferlerw* all »pera(ten« is* Oentuirf A C*Imt AX» «At«r*es^ ***XCA. If,
HARDWARE AT THE SI GX OF THE
I S A W
MANWARRING & BURNAM [SUCCESSORS TO POTWIN* AND BORN AM.] j^AVE now in store one
every
to ftttend to the the kbphValley.
have been fold for Taxes in any
?°jjt
the eastern cit.es and among the mannfMt^r-
to supply Bonders, Mechanics, Farmers, and
all others, with good and cheap goods. A vy few articles only are enumerated. Building Materials
Such as Felloes, Hubbs, Spokes, Shafts, Bows, Poles, Patent and Enameled Leather and Cloths of superior make, Laces, Fringes, Cloths, Hamash, 4c., Nails, Handles, Hinges, Close and Open Bands, Patei't Axles, Springs made from English spring steel, T»?sfl$, Stub joints, fcc. Our stock of
Saddlery Hardware
is Iar^e and very complete. Harness, Bridle,» Skirtingand Pad Skins, Trimmings, Ac., Sole,' Upper, Calf and Morocco Skins and Linings.
Our stock of Shelf Hardware is unusually large and desirable, embracing almost every thing in that line also. Guns, Pistols, Flasks, Caps, Powder, Ac.
A general stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushci. Looking-Glasses and Loaking-Glass Plates. Floor Oiled Cloths, Cordage, Twine, Door Matls, Springs, Axles, Tin Plate, Sheet Zinc, nig and bar Tin, tiuued Copper^ Sheet Iron, Wire, Rivets, £c. is." Bnr
Iron of every description, Steel, Spring and Plow Steel, Nails Trace, Log, Coil, Stage and
Halter Chains, Ac. Ames'and other Shovels, Spades, Forks, Pump Curbs and tiranks, Chain Tubeing and-Iron Sinks, Grindstones, Bird Cages, Lamps, Globes, Ac. CAMPBELL, ELLISON & CO
^^11^^%=,, O E E E N E O E I Court Street, Rast ot
S'ublic Square,
PARIS. ILLINOIS. 1 W O This Home has been recently repaired and refur nished throughout, and affords a refreshing and desi rable resting place for travelers. The best of attcn lion given to the stabling of horses. march20-dfc wGm
The Marshall Weekly Telegraph, fs published every Thursday morning at. Marshall, Clark county, Illinois, its circulation is already large and constantly increasing.— To th? business men of Terre-llaute, it affords an excellent advertising medium, and especir ally to those whose trade extends into Illinois.
Address E. CALLAHAN A CO., juiu'17-dtf Publishers.
Eagle
Foundry,
CORNER OF FIRST AND WALNUT STS., TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
of workmen: which, with tho pcrfect quality of material used, will enable us to complete,
in point of workmanship, with the hest establishments of older cities. Our patterns for machinery havo all been gotten up within the last few months, and are of th« most approved models. We aro manufacturing
STEAM EXGrXES
every particular of workmanship, to give perfect satisfaction. We ha\*e constauly on hand, and are manufacturing FOX RIVER AND IMPROVED CAREY PLOWS, with several kinds of Cast and other Plows. The River and Carey, scour better in bottom and prairie ground than any plow now in use, and arc too well known to nocd reccommendation.
We are now executing some neat and substantial CA8T IRON STORE FRONTS, to which we call the attention of those who anticipate the *rection of business houses. They aro safe and strong, and add materially to the architectural beauty of the building.
LIGHT AND HEAVY CASTINGS consisting of Mill Gear, Stoves, hollow ware, lard kettles, andirons, s«d irons, wagon boxes, etc., etc., together with
Brass, Zinc, and Babbet Metal Castings ofevery description necessary for machinery, and for many other purposes. For all of which,
PATTERNS
arc made in the most workmanlike manner, promptly, to order. Also, heavy WROUGHT IRON WORK for machinery and other purposes, executed in a way to give the most complete satisfaction.
Much more might bo said by way of classification, but we will only add th*t, we shall be thankful for all favors in our line, and shall endeavor to discharge faithfully, and to the best of our ability, any and every contract or obligation entered into with our customers. UHOVBR
Tfl^FPH ORnVKH tlw» fnrmor nrnnrip. prove that nine-tenths of the causes or nernous debilI U£1M 11 Lmu I v. lilt lormer proprie us
St
Terre-Haute April 13,1853-tf
MADISON.
.BOSTON LEATHER STORE !r,r SIGN OF THE LAST, No. 3, Warren's Block, National Road Street,
TEaitK-ll lUTK, IXD.
N E W S O E NEW GOODS ii.
liERIilfOFF & CO.,
RESPECTFULLY
th
inform their friends, that
T„
this fine ahd spacious store-room, a new, large aud well selected stock of all kinds of goods belonging'to their line, vii Spanish, Buffalo Tanned and Cincinnati Sole, Band, Upper, Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Collar and Split Leather. Patent, French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins, Lining, Binding Toi
Sheep and Deer Skins, Tampico and Freuch Men and Ladies' Morocco. S O E I I S
A general assortment of Shoe Findings will at all times be found at their establishment, as
Lasts. Boot and Shoe Trees. Clamps, Crimps all Shoen-rt^er's Tools, etc., etc.
Pe^. Lace», Galloons, Boot-web, all kinds oi
Having adopted the principle of onty sell ing for cash, and buyiu gal so for cash in the Bastem Cities, they are enabled to sell at low er pric»^ than any of their competitors. SI/OEM.lkERS AXD SADDLERS. Are particularly requested to examine oar Stock and Prietv. before having elsewhere,
HIDES. FUR. WOOL.
The highest cash price is paid for anv quantity of Hides, Deer aud Sheep Stfms, f*ur and Wool.
MsiVl
Nov.30,1853-31 tf
of the ehaicent kinds, and put up in the neat' est 'infer, de«igned expressly for the retail ^.k mean to sell as good and as cheap
IROOKRIES as any regular retail hoase in Terre-Baute and if my city neighbors and country friends say so, I will sell as many. I toftr of ill Ut the wants their
Jane 6,1634-lypd
RL TXSEED MB CASTTO*
1
CINCINNATI CARDS.
AFPL^^ate"^ coTT" Bookseller?, Publishers and Stationers, 43 STREET, Cincinnati.
WE91AIHVone
hare of the largest and best assorted stocks inthe West. Oar stock
»u~ i.matt .nJ embraces the best works on
.V i~v .u ofthe larg^t, ancl Theolo
ther
believe, the most perfect stock of tur**Hutonft
description of Hardware erer offered in
Medicine. Law, Mechanics, Agrictd-
Travels, Tales, Memoirs,
t__
cowpUt* .wrme'i
°f
1Unif Book to
ot.il He -«l Je-
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS publi.h.
ed Qor SCHOOL B00KS
embraces
Our stock of
Lexicon.
STATIONERY embraces erery variety Bt
PATIONERY embraces Blank Books from the small Memorandum to the large su
Cabinet-Makers', Tinners', Curriers', Gun- riety of Letter. Cap and Note Paper, Envel. smiths',Coopers', Carpenters' and Shoemakers' opes. Wrapping Paper, Bonnet Boards, Ink, materials and tools. Ac., Ac.
A very large and complete stock of OUR OWS PPBLICATIOXS are too well-known Carriage-Makers' IVIaterials
wor^s
Feb. 15, 1854-10-tf|f»^^s4t J?
February 22. 1854-11-tf .i,
We invite the attention of merchants frlio "JITANUFACTURERSofPiglron.Stovesand wish to recruit their stock. l'A Hollow Ware, and dealers in Terre-Haute. Feb 22, 1841-11-tf
Stock,
No.
March 1, 1854-12-ly
local ftn(1
tor, anil T. A. MADISOV having formed a co- physical puttering, arc traceable to certain habits, partnership in the above well-known establishment, forming the most secret yet deadly and fatal aprings under the style of ROVKR MA DISON, would re-
0f
spectfully say to our friends and the public, that, we PAHTTIMTI IN vnnrE are making new and valuable additions to our opera-'
successfully,
v,
of various sixes ami power, adapted to the use of Sash, and other Saw Mills.and are prepared to furnish Boilers, Mill Irons, and every necessary fixture to put them into complete operation. Also, for Flouring Mills of from one to three ruu of burrs, and for other purpose*. All of which wo warrant to perform equal to any manufactured.
We arc constructing unit furnishing complete, one of the most approved kinds ol Threshing1 Maohines and Horse Powers now in use. The lumber is of cood quality anil perfectly
seasoned,
nnd the machines are calculated, in
ook
JIn Hardware) of every description. ery article used in the counting-room. permanently settled, and with the present arWIND3W GLASS and SASH, Blacksmith s, We have for the Country Merchant a full va-
Of the highest merit, to require more
than an enumeration of the most prominent,
which are
Di
Clarke's Commentary, Dr. Dick's Com
plete Works, Rollin's Ancient History, Plutarch's Lines, Spectator, Josephus, fyc.. &fC.
We invite
all who deal in, or purchase books, to give us a call, as we are confident we can offer them such inducements as shall be mutually beneficial.
M. F. THOMPSON & CO. (SUCCESSORS TO IBA B. CBACE CO.,) HOLESALE Dealers in Hats,
Straw Goods, Ac., No. 71 Pearl Street between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati February 22, 1351-11-tf
W
JOHN W. ELLIS & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SIT GOODS John w. Ellis, Win. V. Barkalow, 23 Pearl Street, Geo. W. McAlpin,
IX IX AT I.
TT7* All Prints Bold by us are warranted FAST COLORS. [Feb. 22, 1854-11-tf]
L. BABBOUR-O. O. SHAW-L. C. BUKLL—G. II. BARBOCR SHAW. BUELL & BARBOUR, TMPORTERS and Jobbers of DRY GOODS, JL 55 Pearl Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Tinners'
21 Columbia Street, Cincinnati, 0.
February 22, 1851 11-tf
DAVID A. POWELL,
torn Engine and Boiler Builder, Butler Street, between Congress and Front, Cincinnati, Ohio.
ALL
kinds of Planing Machines, Lathes Screw Cutting Machines, Cast Iron Saw and Grist Mill Water Wheels, Saw and Grist Mill Irons made to or'dei\
AFFLICTED, READ PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Establish-
ed 20 years ago by Dr. Kinkelin, corner of Third and Union'sts. between Spruce and Pinn Phlla., Pa. INVALIDS are apprised that Dr. Kinkelin confines his practice to a particular branch of medicine, which engages his undivided attention. He cautions tho unfortunafe against the abuse of mercury thousands are annually mercurialized out of life. Recent affections are promptly extinguished.
TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE In the treatment of a class ofdiseasos hitherto neglected and imperfectly understood, hasenablod Dr. Kinkelin, (Author of a work on Self Preservation,) to
constitutional weakness, mental and
j0ine9tic misery and premature mortality,
1AH
tive machinery, and have now in ouremploy tho best There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing up with them to man
RAT IN,ULIIU AUIIOH..
hood, and which, if not reformed in due time, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice are unaware of the consequcnces, until they find the nervous svstein shattered, I feel strange and unaccountable (cetings, and vague fears in tho mind.
Tho unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is unable to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his mind to study his step is lardy and weak, he is dull, irresolute, and eugages iu his sport with less energy than usual.
If ho emancipate himself before tho practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies.
These are considerations which
should awaken the attention of those similarly situated,
MARRIAGE.
Requires Itte fulfilment of several conditions, in order that it may be really the cause of mutual happiness. Could the veil which covers tho origin of domestic wretchedness be raised, and its true source in every instance disclosed—iu how many could it be traced to physical disqualifications and their attendant dis appointments! Apply then while it is yet time, in order to have your unstrung and relaxed organisation rebraced, revivified and strengthened. ... S RESlESiBKrt o".
Ho who places himself under Dr. Kinkelin's treatment may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and rely upon the assurance, that the secrsts of Dr. K's. patients will never bo disclosed.
Young man—let no false modesty deter you from making your case known tp one who, from: education and respectability, can certainfy befriend you.
Too many think they will conceal the secret in their own hearts, and cure themselves. Alas! how often is this a fatal delusion, and how many a promising young man, wbo might have been an ornament to society, has faded from the earth.
Strictures of the urctha are rapidly removed by the application of a new therapeutical agent, used only by Dr K. Weakness and constitutional debility
promptly cured, and foil vigor restored COUNTRY INVALIDS Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together with ail their symptoms, per letter enclosing a remittance) Dr. K's medicine, appropriated accordingly.
Forwarded to any part of the United Stales, and packed secure from damage or cariosity, READ!!—Youth and Manhood. A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death Kinkelin on
Self-Prescrvation—Only 93 conts.
It Is a work eminently required, as a means of reforming the vices of the age In which we live. Also, NATURE'S GUIDE, With Rules for the Prolongation of Life, Just from the
Press.
I A letter with a remittance of 93 cents, or the value in post office stamps, addressed to Dr. Kinkelin, Philadetphia, Pa., will secure a copy of either of the above books by return of mail or 13 copies will be sent free of postage for 91. Booksellers, Canvassers, Travel-
ling Agents,
they have removed into flo. 3, warren er'e prices, which admit of a large profit. Block. "They keep now constantly for sale in l[f
Ac., supplied wholesale at the publish-
All letteni must be post paid.
March IS, l8J-wly
TERRE-HAUTE MARBLE DEPOT BARTON & WALTER.
DBALERS
opping Fi
in Vermont and Italian Marble, sogth
of the Court House, a few doors east of the Bank, Terre Haute, Indiana. Try* At onr Marble Yard will be furnished, on short notice, and at reasonable prices,
ments. Obelisks, Spirts,
w^*
HEW FAMILY GROCERY, fu tup Sew ami *h*9eni***t B* ~ddimg. Corner of 4tk ami Mulberry streets, Xearappaske tks iptist Church:
HAVE j'ast opened a new and complete
lFA1IILY
CrROCERIE^i,
X*t 19,
and every article in oar tine
TT~jf» All work done in a superior style. June 99. 'S3-«H-tf
WILLIAM SHAFFER^ FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILoA?
RKSPSCTFULLV
inrorme the public that he has
jiist opened his store at SMW'I old UIID, opposite the Wthwk Courier office. Terre-Haute, Indians. He would invite the attention of the public generally from every section of the COBntry, to hie Urge and well assorted stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING, of Gent's apparel, and ait kind* of Gent's furnishing good#. 8« also keep* constantly on hand an assortment of French Cloths, Cassimers, Vesting*. Doeskim. Cas'mets. tc., wtifck will be mads ap to order «t the shorten! notice. Particular attention will be paid to
833-70)21 raa&'P
and a Sr*t rate fit guaranteed to all who may favor him with call. Catting and repairing, with all business in their line trill be promptly attended to.
Cheapness sktll be one of Ike prominent features of this establUbment.
t8M-tt lr
WtiRXXB.
I^HE nndcr*igtjed will pay the highest Caah price for any qannbty «f Flaxxeed and C**ter Hew* delivem! at hi« Oil Mill en Mar ht Stmt, sear U. B. Smith's WardwMssi*.
JAMES HOOK.
Tw» H»9!*,Od 38,18&M6 tf
MARTIN GRACE,
Dealer In *mrrlrsn and Farrlgn Sorblo,
TRKRE-HMUTr,, IWDIA-VA.
Shop on Fourth Street, between Main and Ohio.
MOSTXRJrrS.
who mav favor me with CON^RAD SMTH.
JefyS" 99.
Tomb-table*. Grave-Stone*. Ac.—
All order* for any of Uie abov* filled promptlT, and on the aost rewwnaMe tern*. fO*AU work done f• the best *ty)«.
IiiBseetf Oil.
THE
undersigned ha* on hand ai Sit Hit}, in Terre-Hante. LINSEED OIL, which lie oflers to the dealers and enntramerft, on term* as the article can be had in CSt-
cinnati or Louisville. JAMES HOOK. Kareh ll,lS4JAw lf
E E A E
8 0 1
PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED.
lUljolesctlc an& Ectail.
J. R. CUNINGHAM, (THK OtD STAND,) National Road Street, directly North of the
Court-House, Terre-Hauie, Ind.,
£Sprising
now in receiptofhiswintersupplies.comevery variety of articles in his line, masing his stock the
largest
in Terre-Haute.
and
most complete
By purchasing the stand long occupied by
r-royal Ledger, including ev-1 himself as a Dmir Store, he considers nimselt
rangeraents of making
r~-~—
cash purchases,
gives him
the advantage of all markets, in obtaining goods from first hands, on the most favorable terms therefore, he is enabled a keep the BEST ASSORTMENT OF PURE MEDICINES, that can be procured iu the Eastern and Western cities, arid offers as good bargains as the same quality of medicines can be bought at any other establishment on the Wabash.
The purchasing and selecting of medicines suited to the wants of the country, and the compounding of the various preparations of the shop, with care and precision, that it may answer the purpose intended, is a matter of so ftuch importauce to the purchaser, that he feels it to be his duty to give his personal and undivided attention to it, as longas he remains in the business.
By his experience of fifteen years in TerreHaute, togetner with his attention to the preparing and dispensing of medicines, lie hopes will insure him a continuance of former patronage, for which he feels himself under many obligations to the citizens of Vigo and adjoining counties, disposed to continue to serve them as long as they say.
PRESCRIPTIONS put up with care, and all orders promptly filled and forwarded by instructions, and
warranted
to give satisfaction.
His stock now consists of a general assort ment of Mineral and Botani& Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Turpentine, Dyestuffs,
Window-glass from 8-10 to 25-30, fUasterJ'aris, Whiting, Putty White, Black and ^Red Lead British Custre, Shop Furniture, Bath Brick Imperial, Young
Hyson anil Black Teas Chocolate, Crushed Sugar. Star and Sperm Candles Bar, Castile, Variegated, White, and a variety of
Fancy Soaps Perfumeries, Ex'ts. of Vanilla, Peach, Lemon, Ac., for culinary purposes, Soda
Paint, Varnish, Wall,
••••«. Hair, Scrub, Nail, Cloth, Flesh, Tooth, and Infant Brushes Pure Brandies and Wines, Rye and
Bourbon Whiskey, Holland Gin, Peach Brandy, Ac., for medical purposes, and all articlesusually kept in his line.
D* Also, a large supply of all the most Popnlar Patent Medicines, TVliich can be furnished at manufacturers prices, by the gross or dozen such as Smith's Tonic Syrup, India Chologogne, Moffott's Bitters, Pain Killer, Cherry Pectoral Smith's, Townsend's, Bull's, Guyzott's, Sands' and Howe's Sarsaparilla Brown's Ess. Gingor Mexican Mustang, Gardner's, Nerve and Bone and a variety of other Liniments Fahnestock's, Mr. Lane's, Smith's and Jayne's Veriflifuge Mr. Lane's, Moffatt.'s, Bragg's, Brandrcth's, Smith's, Sugar-Coated, Sapington's, Daniel's. Wright's, Sovereign Balm, Phinncy's, Jayne's, Olickener's, Champion's and Hebrew Pills Sloan's Powders and Ointment, and Louden A Co.'s Family Medicines.
J. R. CUNINGHAM.
December I, 1853-51-ly
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JUST RECEIVED AT
S. BEAL'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 5 Uni on A large and well assorted stock of new goods, litted for the season.
An customer who will call on me must be hard to suit, if he ennnot
be here suited in price, style and quality. junel6-w6m S. DEAL.
CLARK'S HOTEL,'
Ct
10RNER of Bridge (or Ohio) and First Streets, only one block west of the Public Square, and near the Steamboat Landing, Terre-
Hnute. Indiana. An Omnibus always in readiness to take passengers to and from the Cars free.
O* This House has been thoroughly repaired and refurnitured for the accommodation of the Traveling community, by
FT.ounces
J. S. CLARK, Proprietor.
February 22, i8?4-tf
Wines and Liquors.
HULMAN respectfully anto his friends
fffrcf
CAS
Htaistents, Mann-
tW-
the
fargest,generally,extensive
iublic that he has now on hand the and most stock of all sorts of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC WINES & LIQUORS, as Coguiac, French and Peach Brandies Port, Madeira and Sweet Malaga Wine Gin, Rum Rye, Bourbon, Monongahela, Irish and Scotch Whisky Spanish and American Brandy, etc., etc., all of which will be sold at Cincinnati prices.
No.
5,
WARRENS BkQCK,
i*'- Terre-Haute, Ind. Oct. 2f» I853 46-tf
LIVE It COMPLAINT, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases
Arising jttim a Disordered Liver or Stomach:
Sucft as Constipation inwanl Piles Fullness of Blood to the Head Acidity of the Stomach Ifsusea Heartburn lmsust for Food Fullness of
Weight in the Stomtchj Sour Eructations Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of tho Stomach Swimming of the Head Hurried and difficult Breathing Fluttering at the Heart Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture Dimness of Vision Dots or Webs before the sight Fever and Pall Pain in the head Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes Pain'in the side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac. .Sudden Flashes of heat Burning ia the Flesh Constant Imaginings of evil and Great Depression of Spirits:
BE EFFECT!"Al.LT CfRKI) BT OK. H00FL1! 0'S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
FBKPARKD BT
DR. M. C. JACKSON, No. 12(i, Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cure* attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed.
These Bitters are worthy the attention Of Invalid*. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of disease* of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affection* of the digestive organ*, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant.
IT/* Sold by J. R. CCXISOH t*. Terre-Haute, and by Deafen in Medicine, everywhere. June 7,1334-SG-ly
JACOB K. CRISHEK,
Dealer in Clocks, Watches, Jewdry, Silver Ware, Cutlery and Fancy Goods. National Road Street, North side of the Square
T*a**-HAUTE, IXOIAJU.
If. B: Particular attention psid to repairing dock*, Watche*, Jewelry, Ac. May 31,1854 wtf
nua nRviifn.
soma w.
SHEW MAKER
Pebmary
X,
IS34 wly
HARPEE'Ssx
mnw
At
STRATON,
m»IIG IIS COHHISSIOI STEAMBOAT AGENTS. AKO
dealers in Floor, Salt and Pish. Office on Corner of Second *nf Ohio Streets, TerreHaste, Indiana.
Strict attention given to all baaine** la the tftl«I forwarding and Cenaiis«io». KcrcssLxcn.—Bement dt Go.. S. B. Potter dt Co., G*over»n*n dr Bourn#. X. Smith ds Sons, K. W. Smith. K. S. Wolfe. A. McGregor, and S. Cook A Co., Term* Sutc, Indiana Join S. Walters, Xsatmuu, lad. Samnel Orr, Evnasivftic, Indiana..
liOAZlXS, for October. jo*t BUCKINGHAM'S.
received
Sept. 30, dtf
May 24, 1854-24-Iy
iuWILSON,
Louisville, Ky., March 8. I851-1.1-3mxvd
WHOLESALE AXI) RETAIL Furniture Warerooms, And Undertaking Establishment.
kee
THE LOUISYILLE
A E O S A
METALIC BURIAL CASES. Til subscriber, having made arrangements .villi W. C. Davis A Co.. of Cincinnati, to lantly on baud, fisk's Patent Air T^ght
Mttalic Burial Cases,
all of which will be disposed of at tin
lowest, figure. Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row» March 23, 1853-15-tf
HAVING
W. ROBIXSO^,^
FOUNDER AND MACHINIST, \!N STIIICICT.
I O N I S O I A N A
been engaged for many yearn in manufacturing
Superior Urain SeparatorsSt Iforse Powers
and having devoted much time and attention In perfectins the one now offered to the public, (which li«* been thoroughly tested for speed, light draught ami for saving the grain, he has no hesitation in rcconimcn ding it as the best lie has ever seen.
At the Indiana Stnte Fair of 18i2, my Horse Power was awarded the
FIRST PKICMICM
PREMIUM
light draught,
Grain Separators.
Their cylinders are three feet long, banded with three bauds, and in every respect safe and durable. The concave leeth are of the best wrousht iron, and very strong. We attach Elevators to carry the tailings back to the cylinder, and use Stsekers to carry the chaff and straw, or the straw alone to the stack.— These stackers are from 15 to IB feet high.
We are prepared to furnish the ssme kind of Separators to run with Belts or Shafts. Four horse Travelers. and six horse
TRA VELIXQ SEP A RA TORS. !.
that have three feet cylinder* and shoes, and riddles to clean the grain ready for market, kept on hand. TO* Machines will be shipped toalmostany part of the country hy Railroad.
July 19. 18j-4-32-avd 2m
TERRE-HAXTTE,
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF YOUTHS' AJ\'D GEjYTLEMEJVS?
which are tba greatest inven
tion of the age for the dead, would call tho attention of the public to their superiority over tho common wooden cofliiis now in use, for all seasons nf the year, for vault purposes, transportation, beauty, style of finish, anddurability. They are unrivaled and wherever they have boon introduced it has been to the total exclusion of all oilier coffin*. 1 now have an assortment on hand, which enn be seen by calling at my Warerooms. In addition, I shall keep on hand *11 kinds and sir.es of ready msd"
WOODEN COFFINS,
Manufactured of the best material, and made hy th best workmen in the city. I pledge mvfelf not to follow the old plan of extortioning, but will sell lowei than a»y other house of the kind ill the city. profits iu both melalic nnd wooden roirins shnll noi exceed that, of any other kind of business. 1
Terre Haute, May 25, IK33-2-I If
HIII
Iwillproud
end a Ilifi.oM* as
the best Iii-vcr Power. At Ihe State Fair for I entered it for light draught, (there were four entries,) ami received the Fiarr
and a diploma rccominemling it for
't his Power is tnteuded for sis or
eight horses, and is very durable, being frequently used to thrash from 50,(HI0 to 30,000 bushels without repairs. They are the most convenient of any to load and uuload. But Ave invite special attention to our
The subhCriber hav
mpnai
j, itvj of bot. and HKAVT GOODS, thai it i» impossible to enumerate. Tin Plate, Sheet-Iron. Copper, Wire, Block
Tin, Anvils, Vises and Bellows, always on hand. I have a moat complete assortment of
Building Materials. Carpenters' Tools, Cabinet Trimmings, Shoe Findings, and Leather of all kinds.
During the coming season, I shall keep on hand a large atock of Pine Doors and Window Sash, from 8 bv 10 to 10 bv 16.
In Saddlery and' Carriage Trimmings, 1 deal very largely, and can offer the best •bargains in that line.
Cordage and Coil Chain of all sizes. Paints Oils, Window Glass, Nails, Spikes, and Mil and other Saws. I keep a large stock nf Remington Rifle Barrels, and Gun Trimmings generally, and GUNS READY-MADE'
FARMERS' TOOLS.
I shall keep an eye particularly to the Farmer'* wants, and never fail to hare a good
Shovel Spade. Fork, Scythe, Cradle^Jixe,
or
!i
any other Tool to Mil him at a very reason- all things pertaining to his profession able profit. Having now a Store and Iron N. E.—Ko CREDIT given for operations, Room fitted tip erpreealy forth* Hardware less by previous arrangements.
ba*tne**, and excelling JtiiT other store house
of the kind in the city, I shall be able to show to moeb better advantage than hereto
tJT Beneaths* the sign of the Padloek. S. H. POTTES. Terreffante. Nor.2€, 18&3-Sllf
HABPSE'S
MAOAZIlfE for September
PUTNAM'S MONTHLV. for do., at Aog. 30, dtf W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.
t&ii
1
INDIANA.
STRAUS & ISAACS.
N. 15.—Any garment purchased at this establishment exchanged if not fully ap
fW
STARIHR1) & SMITH,
482, Main Street, Louisville, Ky.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Patent Medicines. Surgeons' Instruments, Olassmtre. Hrw/ow Glass, Soaps, Perfumery. Virginia, Missottri. and Kentucky Manufactured Tobacco, v, Have removed to their new FOUR STORY BUILDING, on Main, 3d door abort Bullitt, and only a few doors above their late Store. npVHEY aro in receipt of their HEAVY SPRING SUPPLIES, which renders their stock one of the largest and most complete in the United Suites, and they are prepared to warrant their goods fresh and of fine quality, and will sell them for cash, or to prompt dealers on the usual time, as low as they can be" bought in the West, Southwest or East, in the quantities usually bought bv physicians, merchants and country druggists. Dealers generally aro respectfully invited to call and examine their stock before buying elsewhere and all orders oods of as good quality and at as low ratos as if
sent them shall be promptly executed with the parties were here in person. N. B.—Ginseng, Feathers, Red Senelca, Rags, Flaxseed, and Country Produce generally will be received at the market.price for debts duo them or iu exchange for goods.
Dlt.
pic*,
pared to attend funerals with yliV ELEGANT HEARSE. And will furnish any number of carriages that may It desired. 1 can bo found at my store, north of tin Court-House, on Market street, opposite .1. l.onsdon Livery Stable, or at my work-shop, formerly kapt'i Rites & Co. II. G. FORSTIiR.
GIH) IF/S.
JOHN B. Lt'DOWICI. I^AKES pleasure in assuring the friends nml us to of he at ha continue the. business nt the »11 stand, fl'*d isprepared to give good bargains in every thing in his line. Thankful fur former pntroingo, he solicits a call from every one desiring ir supply themselves in the line of Groceries ant! Liquors, nt Wholesale or Retail.
He is now receiving his .spring stock, consisting of a full assortment of Groceries, of il! kinds
Tobacco, Nails. Glass, Leal her. fec.,itc.,
O N
Bi.'
4!
nui.L
O
I
I
NEW AND VAMJAIiJ.ITlnmost
powerful King mi the fnor of the globe now
reigns supremo iu th» Amotinui ltp|nilill( The pmrr* of the eremird heads nf Knrnpti »1tik |n„. lnslguilteniieu when eoinpnred lit that of our American King.
Knrnpniiti Kings employ the power ve-teil in them to tie reuse the rieln-s of the Heh nml lordly, and to redm-o to greater misery and degradation, tliu poor nnd dont. Our Amerieun KingKOes forth with e,|iinl wltllmt ne»s to the lordly imtu?imi iimi humble cabin, ready alike to administer rell.-f ami to offer health nml happine*:, to the LI'ltv IIIKI lowly, the rich nml the |»r, 1 1 O N S
GREAT AMERICAN KING
Is the TCXTII \Vo\nr.ti or TUB TVotan. nml the grefifent blessing over offered to aflliwed humanity to the suffering millions, Ihe lioetnr ran say. relief tif vour comIlium! Von have only to use tills inngleHl reiiie.li All those who still suffer, ami «lll mt neeepr the proffered Uiilni. desorre not. ihe pity nf tlieli- f.onlliw.
This wonderful nieilii-lnc, dni iinr ihe brief pnrio-l •lnro its iutrndm-timi. bus twirriv I happiness to the hearts of thousHtids. and mitde lite a i-li.u iu 10 mailt who lieretn. fori- regarded It only us ft ilnfiii and itti-eraM" existeneo.
To tho winds
W
i.ll I.lnhiieuts. Kinht-oestfoiis. I'.niii
Killers uml I'aln Kxtraetors, nod let millions of i|a.| tongtles proclaim tlni tneri's of the re.it Ai-.erlean King of I'sin," a pre|tarn ion eo ipo,,.,| nolt-lv of vegetables and roots, produced by Aiiieriu.r* own iii-h bounteous soli.
Hi: would tlfk Ihe I,,\IMK«, who are always competent Judges of wlmt Is and what is not vuluabl,. family medicine, to do us a special favor by giving tin Kiint of lUiu a single trial, and If sati-faciorv. exert their inlln. ence In lis behalf, recommend |i. *pvn!{ well end of'eii of it, and see that It is used bv their alUlcted neighbors. The Isidiu* are always charitable, mi when ihey (milieu their suffering friends to use this really valii ible medicine, they be doing an net of benevolence thai thev CUD well
HI of. This is N. powerful and truly magical remedy for all internal diseases, soi-u*. swvljln^s, burns, &c and for many iuierti.il alIlict.|oii«. It isa certain cure, yet It Is perfectly harmless nnd incapable of producing iha least, liijiiiiuus effects iu tliu must dcllculu fuse* or tho weakest, constitution.
It i« entirely useless to follow the o|,| worn-out
but twenty-lire cants to try i£f tunl lir. Uml smkes his Wdli-ciirued reputation on tile King of I'.iin doing all imJ wore than he claims for it. t\"e would a»k h.iv« you the ltlicumntlsin or (lout these aro not ple.isant com pan ions, nml we know that .von would liku to drive them away as soon us possible, tiieu u-u
UUI.L'3 Kl.Vfl OF I'.VIN.
tVould you be eured almost Immediately of
IIWI|
Coin plaint Uvfentery, Sunnncr roinplnint, t'liolern Morbus. i'rump Colic. Ileud Ache Tooth or any other ouha or pain, the nmie.lv is «iniplo and the cure certain
U8K Tllli GltKAT KtXd OF i'At.V.
.. Wouli| you hivn your Sores, Swellings. Cuts, Hums Scalils, llrUlite*, or tiny otliur wounds healed, we repeal it, use the
MAGICAL KINO OF PAIS.
Would you be ruruil of Sealtl Head, Stiff Joints, Sore Throat, Neuralgia, t*otp lirenst, l.titnbiigo, Tetter or King trorni, Suit Itliuuiil. Itltiw of I'"(SWIOIIS insects. (Jhiippe.l Hands, and all other Sores, eitbbr Dry or Ituiiniiig^ w« say again nnd again, votilt KKMKUV IS Ur. John Uitlle "KIX0 OF I'AIjf"
Wotilif yott be eured of King's Kvft, CnWeerVTunlorii, Kruptlan*. or any disease ot the Skin csu»«if oy Impure bliMxI. then UMI Ur. John Hull's riarsaparillu ln'-eruKliy, and tfie King of I'aiti extarnally, nothing catf be more eejrttttp than a speedy antf effectuu.1 cure. ..
mU
1 Sur xtory brick store
O N O S
l'HINOil'AL OF 1 K. ii 0 Firra Caose Srax*?, 0*e
Dooa BELOW
"^S^^S
Tn
,lf4i,V,
T'T WUISVILLK, IOf
1 TIUOiIaa
jt,0 yft 0UX TUK UNITKO STATJ56.
Terre-Haute, by J. It. Cuningham, Dru^
in the Wa^ren Block K^rnnti Allen Pence, Druggist. is now^ prepared t* March 1. 1854.l2.6ni frshow the Lest Stock of Hardware 8addlery, Iron, Steel and ToolSi of all kinds, to be found in this city or in Indiana. The assortment comprises such a variety of both SIIKLF
DOUBLE RECTIFIE0
3 r-
F. T. HULMAN informs hie old friends and the public generally, that gli along experience in the business and after having fixed his rectifying concern, in his New Store Room, on a large scalc, and af. ter an entirely new and most perfect principle, he intends and shall now be able to furnish the
*'DOUBLE RECTIFIED WHISKY, Which has ever been sold in this market It is decidedly the most pleasant, purest and best rectified
Whisky, which wasevermade. anil
will excel the best ever brought on here from Cincinnati or any other place. All those who wish to get the best realty Double Rectified Whisky will please call apd let the article speak for itself.
5
No. 5, WARREN'S BLOCK,
Oct, 26,1853-46-tf Terre-Haute, Ind* .y
H. R. SMITH, D. D. S.
BEING permanently locatedln his new OFFICE on Ohio Street, 3d door East of the Public Square, will at all
times be in readiness to wait on his patroris in
.M„
10
Terre-Haute, April 23/51-19-1/'
"^Viffo County Scales I
THESE
Seales have been put in, on Fourlft street, at the expense of street, at the (ntpense of the county, aqd are the b««t
Fairbanks' Platform Scales.
Jan. 16,1854-6-tf
Sel
lert and p«reha#er* of Hay. Coal. Corn, Oats, etc.,can rc« assured of getting correct weight H. FAIRBANKS,
Weigk-Mktt&l
