Wabash Express, Volume 14, Number 43, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 October 1855 — Page 4

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Thn BequekU of Abbott Lnirrciicp. Amon^ the bequests in the will of the l.itu Hon. Abbott Lawrence, are the following. as given by the Boston Bee:

To his "beloved wife, itlmrine," the gum of S'25,000, the household goods, library. furniture, carriages and their appurtenances, fec. also §40.00J. a life insurance in the Mmimchusetts Ho^nitai Life Insurance Company the mansion

B. Lawrence, and AbbottLiwrence. Jr. To James Liwrence. ou« undivided third part in the farm at Groton, together with interest in the stock. fcc.

To each son the sum of Si 25 000.

THE Rev. SNUM-I

"1 oYlOek he found' himself unable to

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fortttnately in the neighborhood was im

mediately pre ent. To him he stated that he It paralyzed. and that he fe.irod he had taken strychnine by Irfistakte. r*

The unlabclled bo'.tle wasVoon obtain-' ed and being speedily nnnalyzed. when, horrible enough, his fears were found to be too true, and he„ had taken enough to killI several ment

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bouse in Park street and appurtenances'Territories, and this is the first and onlv thereto the income of land and store in departure from it. In all former acts esMilk street and theatre alley the land tablishing Territorial Gtrverflmeuti tlu and store in Cornhill two stores with land reservation in Congress of the power to on Tremont street store and land North'-4 supervise and annul the laws of the Tererly side of State street the sum of Si 00.000 in money, stocks. drc.. to be held in trust for her benefit, by is. iwrence. form. This clame is found in the bill ere 3enjamin S. Rotdi. Chas. H. Palmer. T. atiug Wadiingior. Territory, passed trcli 1853,

To Jfimes twrence. Henj iminS. Rotch, Chas. H. Parker, T. Hijjelow Liwrence anil Abbott Lawrence, Jr., each the sum connived fit them, but pro.ni of 875.000. ...

To each daughter the sum ol $150,000. excesses might have been remedied

To Mrs. Eliza een. the wife of Dr. Joshua Green, the nun of$10.000. To Mr.s.M.irry Waodburv, $10,000.

To Mrs. S irah Fosdick. wife of Kev. David Fosdick. and Mrs. Anna M. Seaver, widow of the late Normin Seaver, Esq.. to each of

To each of the children of Saml. Lawrence, $3,000. To each of the children of Samuel Lawrence. viz.: S. Abbott Liwrence. Mrs. Susan E. Tucker. Mrs. Harriett B. Sprague and Mrs Mary F. Whitney, and to each of the children of my deceased brother, Amos A. Lawrence the sum of $250, "to

the sum of 83,000 each also, to each ot must not only permit these enormities to the children of "my sister," Mrs. Eli^a fre enacted day after day in the name of Green. $3,000.

be invested in or appropriated for a keep Bake, as a testimony of my regard and afr! fectionate remembrance of tliera." RHODES'

Iv. Loilirop,

$2,000. To Samuel Chase, who 'for more than jp

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is not rendered necessary by his circum-

tors and Trustees not that 1 do not fully appreciate both his ability and hia willingness, but knowing the numerous claims upon him, I have rather sought to relieve him from cure and responsibility."

Rev. Andrew Bigelow, John P. liigelow, Esq., Francis R. Bigelow, and their children, are all considered in the will.

The remainder of the estate, property, stock, money fcc., is to be divided equally Among the children and his grand-chil-dren. All debts against the estate are first to be paid off.

The public bequests have already been published

l'oinoninff by Strychnine— Exlrnor* dinury CUMC. Mr. Richards' of Louisiana, suffering under intermittent fever, combined withi

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previously lie had purclinsed at a small

thirty years was a failhlul domestic ill m} AGUE, CHILLS and FEVER, DUMB AOUK, UEXERfamily," $510 and to Harriet Morton.

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"for her long continued and affectionate of disease which have a common origin in devotion to the interests of my family," AvrmnTi? u(&cnn This i» a NA. rURAL ANTIDOTE which 1.000. also. John W isner !jj)500. will entirely protect any resident or traveller

The following is of interest: even in the most sickly or swampy localities, "To my beloved brother. Samuel Law- 'from any Ague or Billious disease whatever, rence. I make no pecuniary bequest -such

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i- rta or Misatna.

stances, nor is it necessary to convince him who l.ave suffered any length of time, from one of my sincere love and affection. Neither jday to twenty years, so that they need never have I named him as one of my Execu- to have another chill, by continuing in use according to directions. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is affected.

shop a quantity, of which, however, lie has used it, and six of ill

ed by tho Dover's, but in an hour found riodicsof auv kind. The well known ineffithat he WHS unable to sit still. He soon ciencv of these noxious poisons proves them vent out and sat upon the stods, and at

A strnngc Omission.

A Washington correspondent of the N. York Courier says: k/*?/"., Thecountrv has fallen into a very natural mistake in regard to one important feature of the Nebraska an I Kmsas act. It contains no provision for sub-niuia^ the acts of the Territorial Legislature to the revision of Congress. Thit has been the established rul" in the organization of,

pei

ritories considered inconsistent with the general guol, has been explicit and uni-

fin

2J the same class.

was well-informed of the intended outrages of Sirin^felio .v an 1 hi* gan ^. an not o:ily the means

When we read the newspaper accounts of these legislative movements, though they more resemble the orgies of savages

OR the Prevention and Cure of IXTEEMIT-

lrt bu

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and Duremns beinL'added

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rise nnd could scarcely utter or nrticulnte harmless, is it word. He. however, managed to make! RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, his condition known, and sent for medical O* Forsaleby ALLKX PK.VOK, Terre-Haute, rt'tendanco. Dr. A. K. Gardner being,

SPIKIT Marv. 'why did

you kiss vtrnr htnd to the young gentle-

Oppol!e.

p««nt hi,

COQFST.

threw

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X""^Tr^. Wont*, of Wn$liM »ton connty.

A

Juue3U,

was used, .nd tk*content'of Ik «om»cl» by 3

were soon ©joeted. For man}* hours Mr.' every sex or condition. Kichanls'state was most critical, and at: Frvm Dr, midnight the spasmodic symptoms were still sjiglttty viable.

probably

the fact tint »n hour before swallowing this dru^f he hap drank fret ly of green tea—the. tannio acid of which had undoubtedly precipitated a portion of the poison, thus forming an insoluble and comparatively inert substance.—.V. )*. TVittw.

for their commission, and deliberately re-jOWn use. They thresh and clean the Grain moved all those afegu trda by which such perfectly and deliver it in bags.

than the deliberations of civilized and in the most speedy and perfect man

Christian men. we have the consolation to reflect that thev are without reme.lv. We

the United Slates, but we mu-it pay for them. The whole complicated scheme of infamy is supported by the perverted authority of the United States, and by the gold of the federal treasury.

If there ever was a case in which the people aggrieved were called upon to protect '.heir own rights and to punish the aygres^or.-., it is that of the bona fide settlers in Kans'is.

D. FEVER AND AGUE CURE,

and RKMITTENT FEVERS, FKVKR and

DEBILITY, NIOUTSWEATS, and all other forms

a»J »»i«ry from constantly inhaling Mala

wiU ilKStantl check the Ague in persons

One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases some may require more. Directions printed ii: German, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts made, to the trade.

JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. I.

EVIDENCE v-F SAFETY. JNEW YORK, June I 1, 1855. "1 have made a chemical examination of "RHODES" FKVKR

AID

DOTE TO

AOUK CURE," or ANTI­

MALARIA," and have tested it for Arse­

nic, Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either in it, nor have 1 found any substance in itscomposition that would prove injurious to theconstitutinn.

JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist."

EVIDENCE OF MERIT.

Mn

an ftCUtO gllStric disturbance, feeling quite medicine you sent me wa* duly received on friend \m the 11th «rf April. I tifivc sold about 6ne Inlf "ive him some quinine. Several months of it, and so far the people who have used it

ill, stepped out and requested »ivo him some quinine. Sevt 1 a

.j. a. Rimi^-Dear Pin: .... .... ...

nre satisfied tnAt, it has cured

IL

nas

Cur

taj„iy stopped the Agt

shop a quantity, ot wmcn, nowever, lie Jias used it, and six of 11»J- cases Were of long had nover used, and proceeded to get it standing. My sister, who has had it for five for him. Mr. Kiclvtrds thrust the point or six years back, and could m-rer get it Stop--r .J .~«i. r.ped, except bv tiuinine, and that only as long of a penknife.no It and took wice fton, J,s

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lias much as he supposed Would be about cured by your remedy.

three grains. This he combined with a small quantity of Dover's Powder this was at one o'clock. After a liulc time he fell reliev-

them. It has

jue in every one who

would "take it, is now, I thinkf entirely

C. R. McGINLY."

CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic. Tonics, Mercury, Quinine, Febrifuges,Strychnine, or Anti-Pe­

t«»e off-pring «'tKer of false medical principles, or mercenary quacks, he only

qnai,^. iu«

"l existeuce that is both sure and

Dn!1?«i1p55djtw-ly.ut

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the State

FEVER AND AGUE. DR. WILLIAM ROBINSON,

HAVlNQ

located in I erre-H utc, invites the

OL,UYT

Powerful emeUCS were gi*on, and Urs. nnd all other forms of Dise-a-SOISwhich have a

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common origin in Malaria or

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mat»c incases, for the last seven vears in Onn-

rri. .1 i"i .1 j——--. _. tiy prcai ana iinpo««n». inncuj. n«Mic»oi 1 he reHitOn lor tins nnstnke IS the great thxiacum^let* and S|!wdy cure 511 hweff.'Cted the orcans arc speedily tared, and full vijrorrestored. semblance between strvchnino and the in every case, without.-xcep: ion, where the di-: Thousands of the most *rho ...» *1. 1» reoiinns nr» Adlntr..,! had lost all hope, have been immedialely relieved

SOMETHING KEW

Oa al3asli.

FURNITURE MADE BY STEAM.

D. G. I0RSTER

I his morning! &Hid curu- name, now entpiTOi in nianmacsurinjr.

BLOWING RRIK.N,I-»2 I. A.

back, tndlgnant-

agi htm by keeping U. would yuuV

A

N

Chvrry

STMJU,

I,. ,,

Ir. \oo .onldn 11!,« U4 n« ««««•.J.

the

MAN CH"GANT

T-

enough to knew bvtu*r. Shtf V^ 'SEjT 2S

*HIR!»4T *W IH« WIT: .TNTDIWACFHCVHEIE. eJ. T«mlU«W, MwW T«554wif

where h«keep«c«n-

uniltnrp, of all

D««RRIP%TOTT8, AT NLE»EQ«AL

1

m*rd»S I***- 'tvnt'-* %ht°^ fw*tfcepaMlc-l.awlfickatg.ar^uetetlieaiici. lund h%*r hatband and seven chillrvn. Mfttctlir Dnrinl HacAo u,„

v.rt.»«Us K»i i.kiU h..r li»» h.n I MiBtftUC SUllal VaSBS. H* who p!«e.e* himself under the careoT Dr. Johahltc bttt white hi htt«band^ T••»£*•*hT with a full a«ortm,*nt nf may r*livt'«»»lT cmafiAe ia W»kovnr as a fentiewas cntintj hw brr!tkf»iM. rawujvd to ^s-lBanai Clothes, aud Wooden Gofllas Z&*"4 C-tpe secon liniv*. and Wft wkn h**r jw* H,»«t ia%urtd *nd I TbWvare m*a? temwaat aa4 warf4/eMsaaeka amour, SU«? wonttn of fifty year# oft

^wr»N*«*d^i

JSL

t«xk with her a ,«a» of money and other JSt* \aluables- HV'y: 4 Every thin® in hw U»»« fUrai-«hetl a&the fchort- r»to»»»via*«*iw*T«h*Brt* M« «l "K)tk« Mil Oli tW 8KMt wwnnM® t«l!H. if ALL LETTERS MUST BR POST PAID iT Tbe life of the Empe«r Napftfcon was Faml nx and deal«*j» tbe trade* wilt fin4 it t^ally»rtnrtae c«nxrj. attempted »n tbe night nfthe l«th, wWmaome^othdr at tbe earner of 3d an)' person fir*d two piatnls at tbt eamag* in Clamy «*rw*»v«a»««q«are North of 3fain, before] «yinr

JUNL LTMSONEN

to

CINNUTWU

O I S

Patent (iraia Separator.

BIGHT HORSE SEPARATOR.

I

HAVE greatly extended my arrangements for the manufacture of my improved Machine to which has been awarded thefiivtnm

cn.nie.

all preceeding ones of

Yet It is omitted in this

to a

a

most imporunt of all. framed only nine or jbited in the United Stales and Europe. By on th^Non^"esteni I*ke*7makiueThe ten months afterwards. The reason fur iraan.y Poetical tests with the best machines in cheapest.and most reliable route by which FKKIGHT

FOUR HORSE SEPARATOR

AND CRAWFORD'S CLOVER HULLER. The above cut represents my Four-Hor»e Separator, which is designed for the Farmer's

will be put up under the stipe "to li Patentee, who has permanently

Piqna, Ohio, 1855. O" There will be a number of these ma chines for sale in Terre-Haute this season.

May HO, 1855-w-tf

DAVID A. POWELL,

S E A E N I N E AND HO ILK II BdlLDEK, Butler Street, Between Conqre*s and front,

ALL

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

sizes of Portable Circular Saw Mills, Cast Iron Water Wheels for Grist Mills, Saw and Grist Mill Irons, Planers, .Lathes, Boring Mills, Upright Drills, Screw Cutters, Jtc., made to oruor.

O* Socond handed Engihes'and Boilers for sale. [May 9, lP55-22-wlyr]

Baltimore Lock Hospital.--Dr. Johnston

HASdiscoveredin

the mostspeedy .pleasant and effec­

tual remedy the worid for all SECRET DISEASES: ©inorrhoie, Gleets, Strictures. Seminal Weaknes», PniiiH in the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Hladder, Loss of Organic Power,Nervous Irritability, Diseases of the Head. Throat, Nose, or Skin and all those Peculiar Disorders arising from a certain secret habit of youth, which if not cured produces constitutional debility, renders marriage impossible, and in the end destroys both body and mivd.

YOUNG MEN

Especially .who hive becomethevictims of SolHary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit, which ii. nually sweeps to an untimely grave, thousands of young men of the most exalted talents and bril limit ntellcct. who might otherwise have entranced listening Penates with the thunders of their eloquence, or waked to ecstacv the living lyre, may call with full conlidence.

MARRIAGE.

Married persons or those contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, or any other impediment, should immediately apply to Dr. Johnston. oFFrCE.Jfo. 7 SOUTH FREDKhIC STREET, BAL I IJUORE, JIID.. seven doors from Baltimore St., East sijle, up the Hairs.

He observing the name and number, or

V«IIparticularin

mill mistake the place. Be uot enticed from

this office—alight eases. A CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS.

Th« many thousands cured at this Institution, and the very extensive practice of Dr. Johnston, (exceedin? all others) besides his stand ug as a gentleman of character and responsibility.is a sufficient guarrnntee that he is tho only proper Physician tobe consulted.

DR. JOHNSTON,

Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London srinlftsite from one ofthemosteminent Colleges ofthc United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spentin the first hospitals ofLondou. Paris. Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected some ofthemost astonishins cures that wcreever known many trou

shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applyin? to those, who from education and respectability, can alone befriend him, delayinstill the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease malie their appearance.such asulcerated sore throat,diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the hniut and limbs, dimness of siplit, deafness, nodes oil the shin bones and arms, blotehes on the head, face and extremities, propressinp with frizhtful rapidity, till at last the palate oftlie mouth or the hones of the nose fall in. and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferines bv sendine him to that "bourne from whenre no traveller returns." To such, therefore. Hr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the most inviolable secrecy, and from his extensive practice in the first hospitals of Kurope and America, he can confidently recommend the most safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this horrid disease.

It is a meiancholly fact that thousands fall victim

t0 thisU)attlsome

or

?jaht,

attention of tho citizens of the City nnd the Fteart, hyspept

Rurroundinff country to his Fewr and Ague ('tins, or Specific (of 'the Prevention and Cure of Intermittent F«13wr, Fever and Ague, Chills and Kerer, Dumb A^ue, General Debility, Ni^ht Swoiits, inns of

MIASMA

The

SL-.^ular

WHO

IFTOM

*re

bled with rinsine in the cars and head when asleep, LOOKING GLASSE8 with Plain and Gilt Frames great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, I lar^e and "in ill lift-r­

"LEWI8BURO, Uuion Co., Pa., May 2, 1355. land bashlulness with frequent hlushins, attended rAurji? m-r nv wrrTnxtr Tim bnv sometimes withderangementofmind, wvrecured im- I LAKufi LOT Or WLLL0 WWABu. of 1 lie OOX OI mcdUlcly OIIL articles, su.-li »S Wagons, Uaskets,(fcc

OCUT.VIXT NISEASF.. AI—. "I"I O.-.-"

When the misauided and imprudent votary ofplea- NEW AND BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE of Spic sure finds he has imbibed the seeds of thispainful lis 11,,*,.^ which will nrevent stu'ees fron ease, it too often happens that an ill-timed set sr of men «ui pint-iii iron

disease owinsto theunskillfulness dulterated.

deadly poison—mercury—ruin the constitution, and either send tbe unfortnnate #u(Tcrer to pr mature grave, or renders the residue of his life miserable.

TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured them selves by private and improper indulgence*, that secret and solitary habit which ruins both body and mill' unfitting them for either marriage, business or aociijy. ese are some of the sad and melancholy effect* produced by early habits of youth, vix: Weakness of the hack and l.iinhs. Pains in tbe Head, Himness of

ignorance of pretenders, who by the use of that MUSTARD AMD SPIKES, from Harrison A£atou, of Citicinnati and Heatty, of Day ton—warranted pure, and in fact, every

l.oss of Muscular Power, Palpitation ofthe

.-pepsla. Nervous Irritability, Llerancemcnt

orthe Digestive Functions, General bebility, Symptoms of consumption, fee. MKNT*I.I.T.—'The fearful effects upon the mind art much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, ('onTusion of idea*. Depression of Spirits, Fearful Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Seir-Distrust, I.ove or Solitude, Timidity, fec., are some the evils produced.

Thousands of all ages, can now judge

is the c»of u»persons,ofdecline

WHAT

OT

their vigor

their in health. Losing

T»eeoming

have a

weak, pale and

appearance about the eyes,emaciated,

DR^joHXSTON'S

au i, and Eastern Stnt-she con6dently offers ElY. FOR GENITAL DEBILITY, hmpn.panmon to-thvpulrf'C. being well assured

Rj.tnis

Mtt jrrcat

cough and

Married Persons, or tho«e contemplating marriage

INVIGORATING REM-

,,nd important remedy, weakness of

indulged in when alone—A habit frequently learned mcdicine than your Pills,

!cured, render* marriage im~ --J

IMHID

and htsdy.should app What apiij that a yonng man, the hope ofliisconajtry, and the darting of his parents, should be snatched from all pro»p«cls and enjoyments of life, hy tbe cont#eouenee*of deviating fmm tbe path of nature, and indoljinciu certain secret habit. Sach persons be-

N

ly immediately.

Tore contewpUtin

CARRIAGE.

HAVING pennanetitjy located in Terre-, fnifeed witbrut these, the Journey thrnttpb IHt be- Feb. T. taiS9tf

W| Haute, is now cnenjnnl'in manufacturing come# a weary piljtriraare. the prospect Hourly dar-i iT! k'umi'Mtw he *Jeai» in th* ,„.w» ken* to tbe view the mind becomes shadowed with} 1 runu.ww tyr steam, in toe moUuxneii- «i^« .941. »•*. mni..,^!. 1

"W hy, the fellow had the impudence to 1W'I» ancjMtmaiiltke wanner- tkat tl» happines* of another becomes blighted with sute of Iniiaaat Coaatjr ol Vlfo^ s* throw k^S l**. WEAKNESS OP THE ORGANS 7V Stefe «f MM. to tteSSerjf ./ satd C*u* and. of

Tbe m»nrTHOOSAUD*

enrvd

at this

prices.

LN«titBUon

TW«LW YEAN, AND

the aumerocs

ON.R.TLN.. U-RRRMRT IR

r- hT

twelve man. »Mue aumeroc* isiiMntit Vorvica!

etwstwitir Btud l.ks pa- of Whick Mwa»l» axt appeared ke- ,lWtfl«.

wift f"**?'**1*?

iB5 twaith ©f oa ait«Htr that Dr. iUIatMi

PEXXSTLFAHIA IIAILROAD.

r|1Hf

™t,. nM pre- 1

miuins at the world rair Exhibition. New western state#, by a continuous Halt way .liicci.— .York, 1853, the State Fair of Ohio, 1853-4, This road also connect* at Pittsburg with daily line

„d all mher places where it has been exhi- oj^^er* to all poru on the \ye«eru Kiver#, aud

.. H. I..I

Hardware. Leather, Wool. THIKD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging,) Bacon and Pork (in bulk). Hemp./ &c FOUKTH CLASS.—Coffee,Fish, Ba-i con and Purk (packed), Lard and

Lard Oil, S

I am also preparing a larae number of A. B. Crawford's Improved Clover Hollers, patented 1854. which is greatly superior to his Agent* of this Koadat Philadelphia or Pittsburg, will BEST SS RTMENT OF PURE MEDICINES patent of 1844, being a self-feeder and greatly

bc

ahead in other respects, hnll'tig and cleaning »....» ... ««,

Son, Evansville, tnd. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phil*. H. J. LOMHVEUT, Sup't, Altoona, Pa.

Feb. 7, 1855-9-W-Iy

QUEENSWARE.

GLASSWARE

COMSTOCK & BROTHER,

MOST

respectfully announce to the citizens of TERRE-H AUTE, and the sourroutiding country, that they have just, opened, at the above stand, a large and general assortment of QiKTihswarc,

Plates or Windows, Glass Chimneys fot Lamp." and Gas Burners, and Gold aim Silver Ware. PROVISIONS AVD GROCERIES, of all kindand qualities, kept constantly on hand. JENK.N'S TEA8—1 ti mctalic packs, or by th• chest, or pound, warrentea pure and unadulterated.

:f

^article usually kept, or that is possible ..get hold of. may be fouud »t this house. mid atas low prices as any other one cat or will sell. COUNTRY MERCHANTS—And all other,will do well to give us a call, and look through our Stock, as our prices are basei! \ipou the principle of "iioe and let I te.'

both Urf, whenever needetl.*

SUMMER CLOTHM

ARE SELLING

mini mi aiy inn iiiif if niii-iun o* CALL AND EXAMINEdoorto the Southern Bank.

®re»t ^«mr«l Route, connecting the AtUotic

c,t,e8

with Weat.ro. North-western, and S„uth-

Glassware an Groceries,! L^I

which they now offer at prices seldom heard of in this seel inn of country. THEIR TABLE WAP.E DEPARTMENT—Is filled with the finest and most desirable specimens of art. comprising in purl: FULL DINING AND TEA SETTS, (fine and plain.) nf different style-*, patterns, make an price" Spoons. Kniies and Forks, and everv ihing else

U"ed

upon a table.

ROCKINGHAM AN0 YELLOW WARE, of the best quality Pitchers, Vases, Wa-h dutts, «fce xc.

prevent sptces

losing their ilavor.

TUBS, BUCKETS, ^with or without covers, Well Buckets, Ac tc. A NEW ARTICLE OF PHOSGENE LAMPS, for all purposes. These lamps are of th best and latfst style. POWDER. SHOT, Lead, Caps, and a new article of Elastic (in 11 Wadding. MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI, for cleansing Gla

C0MST0CK BB0THEB.

May 12, 1855-dlm wtf

DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! GREAT CUR': FOR DYSPEPSIA

BECK If ITH'S ANTI-hYSPEPTIC PILLS. Tlte Be»t Jtledieine liver Offered to the Public.

PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS FKR BOX

)0 ,td M,r0

Prom Hon. Geo-

IK

Badger.

8.,

from

the

L. L. D.,

N. C.—" 1

oameroasothers

should rcttect that a sound mind and body are the most. to promote covAuhiil bippjitfit, JOHN RKCK WITH, M. fi«pnttOT-

of

IFTE

within the last election of Sute

IMMTRI'IIT

Vurvical cersare

Senator of

do hesitate to rec

unamend them as an agreeable,not

safe and efflcaciouf

remedy in Dvspeptic affections, and believe them

be

the best

ANTL

public.". From Col John I Hawkins, Henderson.

May 3

I8JM.—"

It gives

good effects ofyour pitls upon

constantly with

tood

have injured themselvesby a Certain Practice Comfort,

health."J.

Gen.Thos

evil companions, or at school—the effects of have been my Uaveling companion in Texas.Mexico. which

nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not California,&C., and

ssible, and

DESTROYS

-One Store at the "Water Melon Corner,.' and the other next [June27, 1855-29 wly

In shippinVVo'tidiVrom'iinV point E.-int of Phil- advantage of all markets, in obtainingi adelphia, he particular to mark package '•via Pe»n- goods from first hands, on the most favorable s'jlvania Railroad." All Goods consigned to the terms therefore, he is enabled a keep the

J.

and Groceries,

AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No 2. Mechanics' Row, Tt-rre Haute, Indiana, First D* -r E'isl of J. M. Riddle J- Co.

In fot

fc-l-v

tt

Dyspeptic Medicine ever offered

U.

N. C.

ME

ofthe'd.

much pleasure to spea*

me.

I

ME.

carry

and have done

NO

for years,them

ami

nev think myself safe without them. Their effSci has been to restore me an exceedingly feeble emaciated condition,from arising from indigestion,anti

to

Green, white visiting at Old Point

VAL",

July

12. —,41

rarely

ose any othei

if

lean get them. They

they

I.evcr

tail to afford me re-

as Hon.WM

U.S.dSenator

C.

toKCWBLR

tar:

AM

Pre ft

from

R. C.,

Hon. John

Mississippi, Hon. James late Governorson

C... RT.

Kev. Levi

S.

Election Notice.

re in

JTTSPAXT

most desperate and hope-

to taw ia this case

S

rrtjuired tn

IMIJ»«WE»»U,-W

Operations performed hv OR. JOHSKTOS. wit«cw4 »ditor «ae Cosaty CowittiMdooer fcr tlte eir«ttis-

the repnrtei# ofthe fuper«a»d many other person, 'net. and one County tomaii«ioner for the Tfctrt

t**m"

esyecially

UMM anac-

ioa.THt ki«Cn{ eattal* or

I. vfmrTmo-. I rT OFFir* HO. 7. SOUTH FBSOSRICK STe, t^aUiM*. Olatmiun oa o«r.

TERRE-H AUTE

"SU

.r -1-' Oreat West. and Pittsburg.

n?T

th

8T

PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED:

ln

To c. per 1001b.

Goods (in boxes.)

tiouery, lirv

60 c. per 1001b.

50

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. it. CUNINGIlAM, (AT THE OLD STAND.) .,otherMCIAIX.

rcce,pt'»«hts

40c. per 1001b. rangements of making cash pur eha set, gives him vJI X./ li 1.1 I O

^wenV^-Mo.c's Potter Boston- that can be.procured in the Eastern and Wes-!continue the business at the old stand, and is

feels tt to be his duty to gtve his personal and

His stock now consists of a general assort ment of

Mineral and Botanic Medicines,

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Dyestuffs, Window-glass from 8-10 to 25-30, BlasterParis, Whiting, Putty White, Black and

Red Lead British Lustre, Shop Furniture, Bath Brick: Imperial, Young Hyson and Black Teas Chocolate,

Crushed Sugar, Star and Sperm

l'

Candles Bar, Castile, Varicgated, White, and a variety of Fancy Soaps Perfumeries,

Ex'ts. of Vanilla, Peach, Lemon, 4c., forculin i'H.

ar

The above lines connect at Pittsburg with tli* Rail-

i-oads to aid from St. L-ui« M). Alton. Galena and

1 aine, S. indtnky,

Hint

Toledo

7*ne*ville, Missillon and i.heSteam Packet iats from I.OCIS, l/ncisvu.i.c and

•iSove places F.»r further pirticulirs, see Hand-hills at the different startin point*. Passencers from the West will

ARTIFICIAL. TEETH!!

Ors. DUNCAN ft CAMEE0N, Dentists No. 156 Wrst Sixth Slrret, between Race and Elm streets, Cincinnati, Ohin. R|^HE OFFICE UNDER THE MANAGEment of its present proprietors, has been

shall he wanting to give satisfaction to all who

following essenttal points pertaining to Arti-

fic.al Teeth. v,z:-Beauty and naturalne of

appearance, quality and strength of the mate-1 rials, comfort to the wearer, and usefulness in restoring the natural appearance of the speech, and ability to masticate in all of whicn they are warranted in saying they are exceeded by none, and equaled by few.

TEETH inserted from ong to a fall set, with! Artificial Guma Full and Half Sets invaria-' bly inserted by suction.

tooth. Two teeth or more on

I .U

ol

Ives,Irede!.,Hishopllendeonoftatc

D. H.,

of

Honor Henry Potter. Judge of

V*n

N. X.

O. S. T'ourt.

Martin

Puren, late President of tbe United Stair*.Ac. To be had of

J. R.

and

W. L.

Co. Tcrre-Haute.Cunningham, None cennine without the w«itt'I.

A

Ma

ban

signature

ot

PROVIDE^

GIEE

TLFEJAEY PITRJ

OF

Indiana,atthe foUowfii'otBP

«theS«»™VWW

ch tr ne

8E

order: one A«-

CaamitHMrr

(M

Wltnew. my sisnatnre, and the seal ofthe Viso Circuit GMR. b»ret.i «(fixed at Terre-Haati this SM day «f .tq iflU.

AJfDKKW tt tt.KtNJt. tTk.

S*ml* mf MP'SM, mf V*gm,

TLI*J N

—The ^TVS.L-

OF KE C4M«U »I»FN»itl, »S$.AEREHJ

ters

JHIMIS MEET

Aac-

ie

at tk«

I««l PLACES

fit

of iwMtift elect-nns

UW«rIT^ECTIWT4»A«UP«. MI TKE KCMD

ia OvtofceT aexi. then and re. to fill t*e

offices aaoivdia

to

foil set off TRETH in frtm -Hto4S hours, and

Dec. 20,1«S4 2 I

you ar«

notice that

€»ndle ^louldti.

A SUPERIOR nrticle of Mrtiild* for Monld J\ ing Ctidlss, of Hard Britannia Metal and warranted. Manofactored by John Ca eeriev Also. Svringes,Surgical ln-trum nts and Britannia

Aof. l.l!?M-3i-wif

NOLI

»ever«|

IKTABW-RENML T. U- A. BTFKSKTT. UVRT.

Donne nitd ftr

SITUATED

ON 4 «irre»,

Thr

H'IU*E

suited to the wants of the country, and the Liquors, at Wholesale or Retail {compounding of the various preparations of, He is now receiving his spring stock, con the shop, with care and precision, that it may sisting of a full assortment of Groceries of all answer the purpose intended, is a matter of so kinds much importance to the purchaser, that hej

undivided attention to it,as longas he remains i„

in the business. yts By hia experience of fifteen years in TerreHaute, together with his attention to the preparing and dispensing of medicines, he 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.

pUrp03eSi Soda

a a W a Hair. Scrub, Nail, Cloth, Flesh, Tooth,and Infant Brushes Pure Brandies and Wines, Rye and Bonrhon Whiskey, Holland Gin, Peach Brandy, Ac.,for medical purposes, and all articlesusually kept in his line. -CT Also, a large supply of all the most

and a varietjMifother Linitnents Fahne^tock s,

Mr. Lane s, S»vtU,*n\ Jayiu- sV,rrn,,,e

Mr. Latin s, Moffatt. s. Bragg's, Brandrethls,

Clickt'tipr's. Champion's and Hebrew Pills Sloan's Powders and Ointment, and Louden tfe Co.'s Family Medicines. •I. R. CIT.\TR\TGTTAM.

Decern nor

I, 1 ^"3-51 -1

'riHHKE Diily Through Train* [h in and Pitubiir::.—TIIK

an)

'hic*zo. Ills. Frankfurt, Lexington and Louisville, 1 „,„i ,l «y. T-rre-H itite, M.di-ni. Lifumte and Indinnap- »nitl«d t«i me. I received my in^trucl on» dilis, tnd Cincinnati.Jiayton, Springfield, Bellefon- rectly from Mr. btiKPUKRi), who was the orij in. Cleveland, Columbus, nal proprietor hy purchase from Or. Jt i)KIN'":

Wooste-.Ohio also, with AN)J

RiNefwi*1*!.*

,W 4

RLKA*S

Through rickets can be had to or from either of the year to year, to make and put up large quart titles. At eny father's deatn, the business w«:

find this the shortest and most expeditious route to menttiad become tlmrou rhly established, am! Philadelphia, Baltimore. New York, or Boston.

THOS. MOORE. AOIIT

.. Passenger Line*. Philadelphia. importunity of indi viduals, to make it. in smnl J. MESXIHIS*, Agent, Passenger Lines. Pittsburg, Feb. 7, tH55-9-ly ^Philadelphia, 1855. quantities, for their accommodation. 1. avoid this inconvenience, and at the same twin to promote the circulation of this most excel lent remedy among my friends and all otherwho may need it especially as it will amph remunerate me for all the expense 1 may incur

increasing in reptitat.on for supertor operations slightly varying the proportion ol in the Artificial Dep. rtment of Dentistry for J' parts, I now kLw it to be a the last ten veani. and no expense or effort

may favor.t with their patronage. the writers are known, to assure any who may the subscribers would call attention to the

per tooth.& go»»d medicine to have always at nana ana

WB 0 LBS ALE AXD RETAIL Furniture Warerooms, And Undertaking Establishment.

METAUC BURIAL CASKS, -i---TH Ksfabicriber. having made arrangement* with W. G. Dart# & I'o., of Cincinnati, to

keep constantly on hand, Fist's Patent Jtir TS'gkt Xetalic Burial C*s*s, which are the greatest invention of the age for the dead, would call the attention of the public to their superiority over the common wooden coffins now in use, for all seasons of the year,! for vault purposes, transportation, beauty, style of finish, and durability. They are unrivaled and whereverthey have been introduced it has been to the total exclusion of all other coffins. 1 now have an assort ment on hand, which can be seen by calling at n»j Warerooms. In addition, 1 shall keep on hand at' kinds and sizes of readv made

WOODEN COFFINS.

Manufactured of the best material, and nude by th« best workmen in the city.

I

ANY

ner ttolh ,Purcha*in&the Stand long occupied by Terre Haute, May 85,1853-24 tf himself as a Dru» Store, he considers himseli permanently settled, and with the present ar- f~y

winter supplies, com- furnishanv number ofcarriaces that may hi

prising every variety of articles in his line,' desired. 1 can be found at my store, north of thf making his stock the largest and moat complete Court-Hoiise, on Market street, opposite J. I.ons.lon, "tin IVrre Hantu' Livery Stable, or at my work-shop, formerly kapfj »4* .,, Sites* Co. D. G. FOKSTKR.

Tobacco,

pledge myaelf not to fol­

low the old' plan of extortioning, out will sell lowti than

house of the kind the city.

profits in both met*lie and wooden coffins shall

UL

National Road Street, directly N^orth of the exceed that of any other kind of business. Iamprt-Terre-Huute. Ini.. I

TJ

A &c &u of which will be

wes

figure.

CJ

JOHN B. LUDOWICI,

TAKES

pleasure in assuring the friends and customers of the late firm, that he wili

,,

REMOVAL Of TBE PADLOCK. THE subscriber hav ing removed to the No 1 four-story brick store in the Warren Block, is now prepared to show the best

Stock of Hardware Saddlery, Iron, Steel and Too s, of all kinds, to be found in this city or in Indiana. The assortment comprises such a variety of both SUKI

and HEAVY GOODS, that it is impossible to enumerate. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Copper, Wire, lilock

Tin. .Anvils. Vises and Bellows, always on hand. I have a most complete assortment, of inlding Materials. Carpenters' Tools. Cabinet Trimming*.

Shoe Findings, and Leather of all kinds. During the coining season, I shall keep on hand large stock of

Pine Doors and Window Saih,

from 8 by 10 to 10 by 16.

Popular Patent Medicines, Iiich cau be furnished at manufacturers prices, by the gross or dozen such as Smith's Tonic Svrup. India Chologogne, MoflFott's Rit-[ and other Snws. I keep a large stock if Item ters, Pain Killer, Cherry Pectoral Smith's,i ington's Rilie Barrels, and Gun Trimtiiitigs Townsend's, Ritll's, Guvzott's, Sand Howe's Siir^aparilla Brown's Ess. Mexican Mustanir Gardner's, Nerve and Rnnej

In Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings,

1 deal very largely, and can offer the best bargains in that line. C'ordage nnd oil Chain of till sizes, Paints Oils, Window Glass, Nails. Spikes, and Mil

iinitli s,i ington nine unrreis, mm inm-i Is' and generally, and GUNS READ\ MADh. Ginger K\\ UMIAKS' TOOLS.

sl)

.ll)

k(

mer waMts nll(

'll(n!t.r

ilh,u

Sovereign Balm, Phinnev's, Jayne's,

Itlll.lto to.

he 1 w-f Hhil.nli-1-MORXING MAIL'

rKAIN liav^s Philadelphia fur Pittsburg at 7},, A. \t., and Pittsburg for Philadelphi at 7, A. M. I'll \ST I.INK leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburs at t. P. \t.. ami Pituhur.' for Philadelphia at I, P. M. THE Vir.lir EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia f.ir l*ittahura at II, M., nnd Pittsburg for Philadelphia 10, P.

fili

Fnrk S( ie

rl

-1'"

Smith's. Smjar-Coated. Sapinijtou's, Dani'd's, or any other I ..,.1 to stdl l.ini at a vory reasonWright's. Sovnreisrn Balm. Phinnev's, .Tavne's,

,,

pr»ht. Having now a Store and Iron Room fitted np cxproosly for the Hardware business, ami excelling any other store house ofthe kind in the oily, I shall be able to show •iroods to much better advantage than hereto To r»-.

O* Romember the sign or tne ra-iio«k. S. II. POTTER. Tcrre-IIaute, Nov.26, 1853-51 tf

nrticle here offered is stihstnntiallv •t :'h ointment. About the yearlH^fi

rpil I tn NATH»N ."MiiiPHFtti) rameto thistowu from Rich moud. Va.. with the recipe for this ointment, which he communicated to my father, the late Dr CIIAS. B. AIOWCSITT. I was then a hoy.

jjj,. compounding of I lie ointment was com

the medicine became wiilt-ly

not have heen ac

in^rr

64

small pieces in proportion, so that no deten* iv A. L. CHA*BE*T.IK, tion, need be apprehended. Tnos. Hofouro*. i3n mTvriwi

DurriSTS,

.1

J. G. CAMERON.S

No. IM WestSixth street,between Race and Elm, Cincinnati. ... .$+

0

Tin

JOSSr CALVERLET.

109 Race 4tr«t. Philadelphia

near the Canal.

i« new,

PRIME WHITEJnjOA'f—Jw wwV. Od and for *0e VERY CHEAP "*1d TEEL. SMITH dtDODM. j^e r?f i-»-».w3n»

CONTAINING:

and a cellar Thr pmperty r«-Df«

month-

fir«* I«ONM

FOR ^12

per

11

U*ed

01.

account of its great efficacy, 1 continued, from

relinquished but as the reputation of the oint

no one. in this part of the country, could mak it, but myself. I have often been obliged, b\

I have prepared, with my brother, to manufac ture it by quantities for sale. From long experience in the making and the use of it, I have been enabled. I feel sure, to improve the oint

etc ellenl

Ldicine, and we offer a few

teHtimoniahofthehighel!tJluthorilyi

wherever

.uainl,d with the' virtues of

4

W

MODESITT.

.Haute janDary 29, 1855-

SOT This ointment is used as a cure for Cuts. Corns. Chilblains. Burns. Boils, Bruises. Felons, Fever Sores, Piles, Ringworm, 3crofu!a. Scald-Head, Saltrheum, Tetter, Tumor and Ulcer.

ID" Use as a plaster,spread on blank paper We introduce below a few certificates from the thousands of those who have been benefit-

All operations in Dentistry performed in the ted by tbiased icine most thorough manner. L/lW TERRE-HALTE, Jan. 20,1855. Titans.—Considering the superior character I have Veen acquainted with the virtues of And It (. fmri of the work and the guarantee given, they are MODMITT'S ointment for many years, having "a tlie most reasonableTn the West. VJ

freq„e„tly

Two teeth or more on gold plate p«r r.milr nJ amonsmr acanaintance in f'«'r

SILVC^LATE,1^ ^VTRITY^F JIH^

whkh it" is

is

Tb. riWUI if the Teeth lo »et »i„l»«li recommend ,hi"rl™ S .idTnioreMti.fac.ory, ^.edjfof ."J oflhe nomerea. e.!lUtorwhi^ch ,h. uoder.ig.ted .re g.ui-g ther. D* For the information of those living at a

lt a#ed

as a care. A. Kix«r.

distance, we would state that our facilities are We, tbe undersigned, fully concur in the) .. .. ... *nch, that we can make in the finest style, a above:

SBi3r

**r C. T. 5oste,

Jons. F. Ca err. Goovua*. Zt*AS SMITB.

February 16, !P55-dw6m

CLAXK't HOTEL.

/""•ORNER of Bridge (or Ohio) and Fir«t Streets, only one block west of the Public Square, and near the Steamboat Landing. Terre-

MARTIN GRACE,

Tirfms,otte-half CASH—4wiance r- Dfsi TF.KMK'fUUTE. UmiMfA.

Five Ho«shradr i* Also-, a very tb«tra6!r h«Hi«e and* lot -m Stfi' Shop on Fo'irth Street, between Main and Ohio rr u*ttf-nt? t, ,tr«-t. ri liir .r Wh of the ab,»ve piece* ^fOXrMr^T*. l%«h-t»i»te». ©«ve *to»««. *c to fire seres, to suit purchasers.

•jSSJi 'W~*i innilin iimTtni

Carter's Spanish Mixture

'1 lie 11real Purifier of lh

NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN ii

AN

INFALLIBLE HKMLIDV

Evil,

no

«U« ,,UUU^..in

U#.

I

KheuoittUm. Obntinate Cutaneoui

tiont, Pimplei or Puctule* oa the

EnUrccmenttnd Pain

riiy of the Klood.

THU

tesidingiii

Virginia.

F.

me,Mand

Nails. Glass, Leather,

disposed of at the

Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row. March 23, 1853-15-tf

SAMUEL M. DRINKER,

are afflicted

R.

Mr.

snys he

,.v,. particularlv to the Far-

•Sept. 5, tMj-nO-wl fpr's fee #a.OO]

A A I N E O E E m:~? A VINO just returned from the Eastern Cities with II

a splendid stock of Spring and Summer

Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, purchased at exceediajrly low prices. I do now, with pleasure, offer them to my customers and the public enerally, at a small advance on cost believing that *'small profits and quick sales" are more in keeping with the general scarcity of money and tbe spirit of the age, than the oid slow coach system.

S «1*?

i,

I,AN/I,

Q,IH 1 I

m.n„fai.lnrm,i

H«t» Indiana between Por-lae arrid Swan streets, where a good An Ommbu* always in readweas to take pas- •»«&*,'" keptcnn^tantlyoDhand. angers™. and from the C.rsyree J*

TT 1 hi. House has b*en thoroughly repair- reasonable terms. ed *nd refnrnitnred for the accommodation of c..u 1 the Traveling e-~m«n.t.v. by fT Re-,dence.corner of 5th and jr. CLARK, Propriety. fbere he may be found when not at she IIOM

Mr.

|W .*Hn4rr*t0T aoy if the above ttM promptly a af os the mni reasonable terms. ^TA11 wor* 4ene ia U« beet

/oTrrst.rflt

SITIS.

ilii

for Scrolulo.

KIHF

KRVJF*.

P«c«,

Block*

Boil?,Chronic Sore Eye», Ring worm orTftWr.8ci Hend,

of tbe Bono

valuable Medictne, which has become

ed for the number of extraordinary curra effected through il» agency,BAR induccd the proprietora,at urgent

•4

ML

Joi'

Stubborn in Ulcer*,SyphililicDl!.ordera,Luinttr«.Tt.I nal Complaint, and all diaeawa ariain ttoin an Ir, dicioua uae of Mercury, Imprudence in Life,or

•"A

LI.

cetefcraf

to offor it to the pub­th*

requrnt of their ftirndu,

lic, which they do with the utmoat confidence virtue* and wonderftil curative propertir*. lowing certificate*,selected from a large number,ar«fol­Itiin*Th however, stronger testimony than the mere word ef the proprietors and are all from gentlemen Xuown in their localities, and ofthehighest seapecta-well bility,niany of them

the city of

RichmunA

BOYllKJf Esq., of tbe Exchange Hotel, Rich* moud Knowu every where, says be has tbe Metf. iclne called CARTER'S

5P«NIIII .Mnniiseen

to over a hundred

adminii trre4

cases, in nearly

all the

which it is recommended, with the most astonishing­fordiseases ly good results. He says it is tbe most extraordinary

nitdicine

he

B«S

ever seen.

AGUE AN1) FEVER-GREAT CURE.—1

certify, that for three years

hereby

1

the most violent description.bad cians,took large quantities ofQuinine,Mercury.andPhysi­otFeverandseveralAguehadI

believe all the Tonic* advertised but all without any permanent relief. At last

1

ISH IXTDRC,

tried CIHTKH'S STAN-

two bottles of which effectually cured

I

am hapny to say

I

or Irevers since.

C. B, LUCK,

have had neither Chills

I

consider it the best Tonic in tli*

world, and the only medicine that ever Trached my case.

JOHN LONGDKN.

Beaver Dam, near Va.

Esq..Richmond, now in the city of Richmond,

and for many years in the Post Office, has such fidence in the astouishing efficacy of

ISII MIITCRT,

that he

50bottles,SFAK-con­

CARTCR'S

has boughtupwards of

which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr. sayn he has never known it lail when taken accord­Luck ing direction

LtoMINGE,*.practisingto r. a Physician, and formerly ofthe Cily Hotel, in the city of Richmond, say* ha has witnessed in number of instances the effects of CARTKK'S MIXTURE, which were modt truly surprising.SPANISHa

He

say* in

a

case of Consumption,

de­

pendent on the Liver, the good effccts were wonder ful indeed.

of the firm of Drinker A

Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint years standing,by the use of two bottles of Carter'sof Spanish Mixture.

GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—The

JOHN THOMPSON,

Richmond, was

a perfect cure for thnt disease.

V/M.G

lUIIWOOli,horrible

Editor* of

the Richmond Republic had a servant employed in their press room,cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him work. Two bottles of Carter'sSpanish Mixture mad*from a perfect cure of him, and Editors, in a public notice,

"cheerfullythe

say they

lecommend

it to all who

with any disease of the blood."

STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.—1

very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's ish Mixture.

I

had

O(

A

ml

A

medicine.P.JtSpanAF.

consider it truly a valuable

JAMES M. TAYLOR.

Conductor 011 the

Co., Richmond, Va.

R.

SALT RHEUM OF 20 YEARS STANDING CURED.

residing in the

by

cured of Syphilis,in the

three bottles of Carter'sofcity

Spanish Mixture,cured of Salt Kheum,which he had nearly

2U

years, and

a the physicians of the

could not cure.which Mr. Thompson well known mer­city chant in the city Richmond,isa.,

most remarkable.of

WM. A. MATTHEWS,

Vs and his cure Is

of Richmond, had a servant

wurst

RICHARD E. WEST,

form,by Carter's Span-

ish Mixtuie. He says he cheerfully recommend

and considers it an invaluable medicine.

Scrotals, what PhysicUns called confirmed sumption,and

ture.

EDWIN BURTON,

it

of Richmond was CHred

Spaniili Mix­Con­of

by three bottles of Carter

S

comnilsvioner

lias seen the good effects ol farter'srevenue,Spanishehtof ix re in a number S it as a a it is

Richmond, cured

Sores a Ulcers, which disahlrd liini from

permsnentlv

to 'have a

cured.

BENNETT & HKKKS,

walking.Oldof

Took few bottles of Cartel's Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch, in a short time

No.

125,

moml. Va.

Cmdle. Size.

fur sale by

Main Street,

J.

Rick-

It. Cuiilnclisni,

Hy liealcrs

iu

Terre-Haute. and

Medicine ever where.

June

T—26w!y

Administrator's Sale of Real Estate.

Nt^'I'U'K

is hearhy ^iveu, thnt 011 Valiir.l»)-. the Clth day of Oclobrr, IMJ, al the Court-House ioor in the city of Terre-Haute, between the hours ol 9 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M., of said day, I will sell at public auction, the following rial estate, heIrtii}: I|)K to rhr ri-nio «.r Phi

III

(19)

t'ltrk, deceased, to wit:

Two acres ill thn soutliea«t quaitvr of section iiiiieteen.

ton lliii (j:i) range nine also,

a part of the same quarter, section, township and ransi-, containing about twen'y acres, which said last tract Is subject to the dower of the widow of said Pliilo Clark.

Tin-re will he a credit of nine and eighteen months jgivrn. the purchaser executing his notes with security. waiving the valuation and appraisement low, and interest from date. IJ. N. HtlllSON,

Administrntor of Phi In Clark.''

P. MPPKOTV-.'M*

Farrington Block, North of the PublicNquars, April 47, IW».Vd?w wlf Ttst«-H »i rt. two.'*

F. B. II IW I 'S

Portable Cider Mill and Straw Cutter!

'"f^HE inventor of this Machine, offers it to the Farmer#, as one of the best portable 'ider Mills ever invented. AH a machine for cutting hay, straw and vegetables, for stock, it cannot be Wat.

Its POWER PRESS Is a moni excellent convenience, not only for pressing CIDKB

from ap­

ples, but also for pressing out all manner of juices used in making DOMESTIC

wiirza, such

as grapes, currants, Ac. Also, for the pressing of Lard and Tallow. Beside which it ia one of the best Cheese Presses in tbe world.

Every farmer ought to have a good Cider Mill, and as to cutting sheaf oats and straw, The farmer will save tne prtce of the machine in one year.

At the Indiana State Fair, held at Madison last year, this improvement was awarded a silver cup, and the undersigned received the first premium at the Vigo County Fair, for its great utility as a labor-saving machine, oD the score of economy alone. This machine should commend itself to every good farmer. It ia hardly necessary at this time to discuss the propriety of catting food for stock, a* that has become the universal practice among all far-

used it my^lf, and seen its effects! Vwl7h

IPPLIED^TT

The making of pure cider at all times/ And it /s a facf.

art,.c'e°'.CI'er'r*T7

r»P»dly andwith Itttle

FROM-1T,HEcan

amount of apples than ordinary mills

"°,E.'do

I RR _!F« I .M,.-.

«t ti.« a/rinltural machine ahon

of Mr. A BBA OLMKS,"

south of the Terre Haute

and Richmond Railroad Depot, where all those that wish, can get a superior article of tne above-named machines. Tbe public are invited to call and see for themselves.

BROWN PATTERSON*

Terre-Haote, July 18, l?5S35-t-tf

MIC! LIME!!

nHBE undersigned is new prepared to fttr1 nish the best of PVTVAM COVVTT L1MX. at wholesale or retsril. This lime is wellknown to be the best in tbe State, for all purpwses. 1 have fitted up a liine house eh Fonrtb*

Orders from a distance will be promptly

FOB SALS

STONE HOUSE FARM fcdjoiningt I city, in lots of from »ne fourth qf ao.tc

city, in lots of from »ne fourth ql ao.tcrsre« F«*r term- enquire of the and erst gned premise*. N. PHKSTOIT

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