The Wabash Courier, Volume 1, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 September 1832 — Page 4

THE Wl'SB.

THE Ht'LAlf TO HIS CHARGER* Stand, my good charger! steady «tand! In thy thick mane 1 wreath my hand, A» bounding frott the yellow sand, We go to fight for Fatherland

Hurrah! m/sUfed, burrub!

Let other? pant the prile to gain, In rival rac«i on festal plain, Be onr* to join tho martial train, Where warriors* blood flows fast as rain.

Hurrah! my steed, hurrah!

Ilark tis the clarion's clanging bray, 'Tis answered by the joyous neigh, Forth to the battle's maddening fray, Glory or death 1 for as to-day!

Hnrrah! my steed, hurrah!

The sabro glfara?, the cdirass clanks. Now side by side in charging ranks, Like Danube when he bursts his banks, We dash upon the foeman's ranks!

Harrah! brave steed, hurrah!

TXfE BEACON LIGIIT. BY M18S PARDttfc.

Darkneu was deep'piag o'er tie seas, And still tho bulk drove on No sail to'answer to the breeze,

Her masts and cordage gone: Gloomy and dread her course of fear, Each looked but for a grave, When full in sight the beacon light

Cauie streaming o'er the wave!

Then wildly ro-se the gh-l'ning shout, Of all the hardy crew— Boldly they |tit the holm about,

Anil through tin1 surf they flew Storm was forgot, toil heeded not, And loud the chcer they gave, As full in sight the beacon light

Came swelling o'er Use wave!

And gaily oft the talc they told, When thev were safe on kliore,

Amid the billow*' roar, That not a stnr had shown afar, By its pah- beam to save, When full in fight the beacon light

Came streaming o'er the wave!

FBOM 'I HE NI'U YOIIK I.KKI.Y RK Olll. Demand for Country t'ou»ins. Never were country cousins in so great demand a- during these cholera times. Their value now is most fully appreciated. It is mighty convenient, when cities are overrun with the pestilence, to have some strong hold in the country to flee to. Relations of every grade, on such an occasion assume their just value and many of those, who, a few weeks ago, were considered below par, have latterly been thought worthy of a premium. The humblest fortyfiflh cousin, who is blessed with a little home room and a spare bed, in the country, is now by no manner of means to be sneezed at.

Those country relations, who were formerly shunned and disowned on account of their rusticity, are now acknowledged and embraced with the most remarkable cordiality. Formerly, if they had been met in the streets of the city, they would not have been known: their more polished relations would have turned away, and blushed to recognize them. Oh, the frights! they would have exclaimed—it's enough to give one the horrors to look at them, much more to be claimed a? relations.

One of the kings of France, whose pampered taste could scarcely be satistied, at Versailles with the richest dainties, ate raw turnips with great relish, at a peasant's cottage, when nearly starved in the chase. So our delicate cits, when frighted from their property by the cholera, flee to the countrv.andown with immense cordiality the blessings of a rustic life. Many examples might be given to show the late rise in value of country cousins. The following will sull'ice.

Mr. Allspice, a retail grocer of thi

City,

between the fnmilicf

spices could not lor the world think of

acknowledging any relationship and the Ploughshares arc ti»o independc to claim an utnnity which is not readi lvacknowledged, llut in times of a-

ti". jthlp

selves. Tin chartered a tage coach,.

The farmer's family, not having yet heard that the cholera was in the city, were very much astonished to see their dear city cousins come tumbling out of the stage coach, one after another, like so many bats from the cornice of an old house. But before they had time to express any surprise, Mrs. Allspice began:

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Well, thank heaven! we're out of the way of the cholera at last! OJ*, dear! Oh, dear! what a jannt we've had. As I'm a livingsinner, we havn't got out of the carriage before, since we first'started. Mr. Allspice was for stopping on the road to dine but no, says

I,

that will never do, the cholera

mny overtake us if we stop and as for eating,says I, we shall get something good when we get to cousin Plonghsliare's, I'll warrant it. Oh, Lord! Oh, Lord! how my legs are cramped!"

All, that's your own fault, Mrs. Allspice," said her husband, "you might have got out and stretched 'em but you was in such a hurry to get here,

Vou wouldn't stop a moment, and I lost

as much an} bod}, When }0ure to I

and, "So am I!*' and "So am I! ex-j claimed several of 'ho. younger Allspices, nearly in a breath. "Well, don't make such a fuss!'"

How hearts had sunk and hopegrown cold, ^{(1 Allspice—"Itou're (list like a parcel of country bears. I'm really ashamed of your behavior. I dare say we shall get something nice to eat, now we've got here."

Mrs. Ploughshare, who was a woman of wn-ks rather than Wy, had not waited for these hungry hints, but as 300n as she saw her citv cousins come tumbling out of the carriage, had set about getting them supper. A substantial country meal was provided and the runaway cits did ample justice to every part, and parcel thereof— and none more so, than the delicate and etheriul Miss Jemima Allspice. ""W hat a charming spot you hav here, Cousin Ploughshare," said Mrs,. Allspice/ "I do admire your situation.

Why, for the matter of that," said Mr. Ploughshare, "it's well enough. 1 have a bit of good land, that yields us all the necessaries of life, and—"

All the comforts too," interrupted Mrs. Allspicc. What nice bread you have! 1 do admire country-baked bread. And then your wegct.iblcs and your milk, and your fruit, anj every thing is so fresh! I do admire a country life!"' "I'm contented with it," said Mr. Ploughshare. "And so you ought to be,''said Mrs. Allspice. What a comfortable house you've got! You must take a deal of pleasure in accommodating your friends, who come from a distance to see jou. I remember what a number of clean fcpare beds you had when I visited here last time." "That was when the yellow fever prevailed, ten years ago, 1 believe,*' said Mrs. Ploughshare. "Exactly so,'* returned Mrs. All-

Spice, slightly blu^hiuif.

cousin, named Ploughshare—a sub- "Hut vou do, Mr. Ploughshare."

duce to markt.t, who^t. wilt and d^ugh* }l(JH}mtKl: Uy0u

tets milk the COWS, and make butter tMi••

,v tim ,h is no

has a wile ami etgbt rniKireii. I^loti^lisliurc, '*1 rarely to the city at until the 15th of November, owing to the Within a day's ride of the city, dwells a

a|i/'

stnntial fanner, who brings his own pro- Laid Mi. Ml-tuce addre^in (he °r

1. A ,„jj 1, «.J 'V .in ('lit,

iri%w»."

in,w,mr*ji»Y

for then the All- jMJ{ informed

w,^ |)ot a(

a.)0loq\

1 arming sickness in the city, the case is finish Tier suprwr. materialh alteri\!. Then the Allpi-i Thus provided for, we leave the faces very readdy remember the relation-

mU of polilc ci(

ship and take adiamage ot it to ttnd quarter?., dulv appreciating the value an asylum Irom the yellow Jcver or the 10f their country cousins, whom they cholera.

As soon a. the present nhrming d,s- jast

W. C. & D.

my dinner by the means. Uame in brhalfofhis brothers, who are herepic! Pn," exclaimed Miffi Jemima by authorised to settle and close his busiAffapicc," what a fuss you do make a-i ness. it need not be remarked ttfet it will bout your dinner! You've done noth- ™q"ire every dollar or his cnpitaljto carry «i ti on the pork business therefore, it is mosl ing but grumble, grumble, ever since

Wholesale Dealers

IK

STAPLE GOODS, HARDWARE, AND GROCERIES, Comer of IVabash end Second Streets.

June 14—1 4

J. C. & VT. EARLY

HAVEonconsignment,and

rar„cs,£

two o'clock. Itssowery wulgarto' him, eiLher by note or book account, will make arrangement for the payment of the same as thev may fall due.

care any tiling about one's dinner, that I'm really ashamed of you.'' You needn't open your mouth. Mima," said Mr. John Allspice, Jan., "for it's no flight matter t(J go without Fin IIE undersigned haying pure based one's dinner, 1 can tell vou and you cat

homo, tor my part, 1 in unaccounta- customers and friends of the late establishblc .lungrv, and have been this three ment,, that they may expect to purchase hours" GOODS of them, upon the same terms as

S&dh

4*

0f(en onie U) t|K. cj|y will am, mi|s.

and cheese and whose sons ho!i th »^True," replied the firmer. "I go ",e arc disposed of. There area plough and »w ing the scythe. In or-1 oflen to market mid used sometimes

ke «i.. ji.i.-Wv ,V

qrocrJ

no(

JH-pcaroJ uUh, citr thcy nil fled jy I with the utnwt haste to tht country

in PlMlg

helbre thought of since the

yc!low

(Vver. when the whole fami-

pacc a

closing the shop, and leaving the sugars Galleys, Cases, aod almost every other ania!wi teas, the SOJip and candles, and the There irai Violmt *torm nt Dftroit on cleused in a country Printing Office. Any brandy and gin, to take care of them-1

oi

ww"*

of a ,hrro

*,or.T

rnt,rrly

,nc*

offer for sale,

at unusual low prices, 8 Boxes Tobacco, 10 do Fur Hats, 0 do L. Dow's Restorative, 10 Doz. Sieves, i) Crates Q,«eensware, 40 Barrels Flour, 25 Barrels Whiskey. July 5.—4tf

Notice.

•7TRHK subscriber would respectfully in4JL form his friends* afcd customers, that he has sold his

entire

stock of Merchandize,

^nd rented his stand to Joseph C. ($• llliam Early, and has associated himself wilh Mr. Joseph V. Hamer. for the purpose of conducting a Pork business in this place.

He returns his thanks toagenerous public for the liberal encouragement he has rcceiv ed, snd would solicit a continuance of th Uame in br half of his brothers, who are here-

ou)d sdjcit a continnanco of U)e

rcqllc!tci „„t ti«.e indebted to

JOHN f). EARLY

Torre-Haute, July 5, 1832.—4tf

[f'!"!1°

n'.* j*rl-v' ,lus

ent!r®.5lock

MERCHANDIZE, and rented his stand,

woujj

So Jim I,"said Mr. Jerrv Allfpicc l-ereloforo-. and would met camwljr solicit a coi linuanc:e. JOS. C. & WM. EARLY

respectfully beg leave to inform the

Terre-IIaule, July 5.—ltf N. 11. Prompt atlenlion paid to receiving and forwarding CJoods. J. C. £,• W. E.

For sr.ie, or to Itcnse,

UT-LOT, near Terrc-Haiite, No. 72, containing: about 05 acres of Land, on which is situated a Steam Saw-Mill, recently built—the Engine and fixtures entirely new. The Mill has been in operation for the last 3 months, ar.d has done a very fair business. There is a dwelling house, and, connected with it, a Store-room, on said Land, at a convenient distance from the Mill. The above properly is well situated fur business it fronts un the Wabash river, and is distant from Terre-Haute, about three-f j'irllis of a mile. It will be Sold, or Leased for or 12 mouths, on very advantageous terms. There is also about 100 acres of valuable Wood-Land, situatid in (ho S. n. Qr. 8ec. 20, and the W. Fraction of Sec. 23, in Town 12 N. Kange 9 W. laying on thfi west side of the Wabash, and nearly opposite said Out-Lot^ which will be sold with the above property. .T AM ES A TNG TON,

Agent for the heirs of Geo. .Viilcr, deed. .Tune 21— 2lf

DOZKN Sickles, assorted 6 do Mowing an^ Cradling Scythes, For sale bv June 14— ltf \V. C. & T). I 1NTON.

ACHINE CA it D.S for sale, by the set, very low. \V. C. 1). LINTON. May 22—jc 14—1

Ftiu* Hat*.

aflG)

CASES, for sale bv W.C.'cS D. LINTON. June

•Fresh Flour. BAHREIN Pcrrysvillc Steam Mill Flour, just received and for S«Ie by Aug., 2^-Stf L. II. «$• .1. SCOTT.

REAMS Cap Taper, No. 1,2 & 3 10 do Letter do

200 coarse Wrapping do 150 reams ni(-.liuui do 150 do best Tea do For sale al priccs corrcspondiog withCincinnati and Louisville.

W. C. & D. LINTON.

May 24---jo l4" 1

W soould Tn"j f5,£'' received, per Steamer Rambler,

have come often, but it's so difficult to lOcases Jiottlcs and Flasks, assorted get away, and I do so hate to ride in a I'mIo. Tumblers, different kinds t) bdls. stage-coach Plough

oach. But you know, Cousin

8t?vc

Vipe

r., i, I priccs, by W.C.& D. LlN TON. snare, we esteem you above all j' jung (4 _itf our relations. I wonder in my heart you never call upon us when l»u come to the citv."

Tron' a"?^or« s^c^rJ^-w

lottery.

"NFORMATION is hereby convcyed to .— the public that the drawing of BRKW-

a JTT'S CREEK LOTTERY is postponed

insufficiency of the healt^whe Proprietor

10

attcn*.to chher the disCtfbtition of ticliets

an

1 t|,ll,,f c.se bl,t.1,,e

im

pnblic may rest

ft«iired that the drawing of «aid Lottery

,a|{c

p|acceither

on the above

date, or so soon as twenty-eight hundred of

rnimber now sold and. inasmuch as there

you self to cash all prizes that he may /»ot be pble to produce, within ten days after the

Printing Material* for Sale. A LAR(i E portion of the Type and oa*. ther Materials recently used in printing the

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couple of month*. Rules, Flower* of several kind*. Chases,

Register," are offered

for sale na *ery liberal termt. The MatertaN enntist mainly of a Ramage 1'res*, of the Philadelphia manufacture, a large quaoj

J«lr, during which pcr»oo io? to coromeoce thebuvnev.

hone wer

a

blown down and the rnished any iofonnatioo

AtKl ordering tne dri\er to put on the an adjoia:ng building owi a» a hardware iogme, po*t-paid,or bv peraooal application, string as if the cholera were at his THOS. DOW LING. Keels they arrived at their cousin! Cowstts* Watm.—Two conntnr lads Terre-Haote,Jmcc 14. Ploughshare's the same dav, a Utile 1 bv a which had on »t the word* before night—safe and sound, but verr om- aOtrd the other what 1 1 '»i W waiter that wan, **Whv, *00 fool much fatigued and nearly frightened cmnfMoion, that'/wh.-.t thet ,to death. at r«iQgrr^.'* t*y 3^—H—ltf

00

00

cheap scale, can receive a good offer, or

the subject, by »ddreM-

cW Orfenas 8«|ar.

HHD^i. to»ell by the hogshead or bar-

l,rl" rel. A ho, loaf aod coontry Sugar, at iey wholesale. W. C. & D. LINTON.

Terre-Haute

IIT

©mil sc jarstclnr store, CORNER OF WABASH AXD SGCOKD 8TS. R. RICH'D BLAKE has constantly on hand a choice assortment of fresh

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Drugs, Chemicals, Paints,Oils, DIE-STUFFS, ctc. Alt of which he warrants genuine, having been selected by him­

self, in the Eastern Cities. Intending to make permanent his establishment, he is resolved to make every exertion to obtain and retain the confidence of the public. Every article will be provided of the rery best quality, and will be afforded, by Wholesale or Retail, at as moderate prices, and on as reasonable teims, as they can be oblaioed in this State. Among other articles will be found the following:

Drugs and Medicines.

Gum Camphor, Gum Opium do Myrrh, do Elastic do Gamboge, do Gamboge ptilv. do Aloes,do Guiacum, do Arabic do Arabic Pulv. do Assafcctida do Ammoniac, do Henzoin, do Copal, do Kino, do Shellac, do Storax, do Tragacanth Powdered Jalap, do Rhubarb Rheubarb root, Ipecac Cantharides, Cantharides pulv. Peruvian Bark, yellow, pale aud red Cream Tartar, Tartar Emetic Columho, Coltimbo pulv. Carb. Soda, Sup. Carb Soda Snake, Root, Pink Root, Senna, Squills, SqiUs pulv-. Liquorice Root, Liquorice Root pulv. Liquorice Ball, Liquorice Bnll, refiucd Valerian Root, Oil Cinnamon do Cloves, dc Peppermint do Aqise, do Crotoo, do Olive do Lavender, do Wormseed do IJcrgamot,do Lemon. do Castor, cold press, do Spike do British Sulph Ether, Nitrous Ether Spirits Nitre Dnlc. Spts. Ammonia, Carb Ammonia Balsam Ccpaiva, do Canada do Peru, Sugar Lead Roll Brimstone, El. Sulph Chamomile Flowers, Cloves, Rochelle

Epsom and Glauber Salts Salts Tartar, Alagncsta carb and calcined. Nutmegs Cinnamon, Sulphate Quinine Pipcrinc, Iodine, Strvchninc Sulph. and Acetate Morphine Corosive Sublimate, Arsenic Arsenical Solut. Orange Peel Burgundy Pitch, Salt Petre Borax refined, do crude Manna Elk, Sal. Ammoniac Lunar Caustic, White oxyd Bismuth Lapis Calaminiris, Crude Antimony Ginger, race and ground White Vitriol, Pearlash, Castile Soap ('tela Pp't. Carb. Eerri, Coculus Indicus, Colchicum Seed Red Saunders', Digitalis,Ergot White Mustard, Etipatorium Perfol. Spts. Lav. compound, Black Heleborc Fariuegrack seed,do pulv., Catechu lluicksilver, Soda and Seid. Powders Cp.iomel, Red Precipitate, White do Ext. Cicuta, do llyosciamm

Chinese Vennillion. Chrome yellow,^" 'Spanish Brown, Yellow Orhre Chrome Green, Prussian Blue Rose Pink. Drop Lake, Red Lead White Lead, dry, do ground in oil Verdigris, Spanish Whiting Venetian Red, Turkey I'mber Lampblack, Eng. Ivory Black Spirit* Turpentine, Bool and Shoe Varnishes Copal Varnish, No 1 Rogers's best Swiss Gluo

Dye-Stuffs.

Spanish Float, Indigo, Coperas Madder, Blue Vitriol, Turmeric, Alum, Spanish Annalto, Allcppo Galls, Logwood chip'd Logwood ground, Fustic Camwood

A ruls.

Aqua Forti's, Muriatic Acid, Sulpb. do Prussic do Oxalic do. Tart. do Lemon do. Benzoic do

Miscellaneous.

Windsor Soap British and American Ink powders Sponge, fine and coarse, Pummicc Stone, Rotten Stone, Sealing Wax, red and black, Wafers Syringes of all sizes, male and female Bed pans,fine penknives,Spatulas Tooth Brushes, Comp Mortars Percussion caps, Paste Blacking Cloth, Hearth, and Dust Brushes Scotch, Rapee and Macctiboy Snuff RaUins, Candies, Tamarinds, Figs, Painter*and Hatter's brushes Whitewash Brushes, Shoe do Shop Furniture, Silver and Gold leaf Graduated Measures Writing and Letter paper Fine Gold edged do, Ointment Jars Viah assorted, Black Lead Window Glass 8 by 10, 10 by 12, tod 1*2 by 18 Sheet Glass, large size

Groceries.

Brandy, Wines, Gio, &*c. of tbe bast quality for Medical use Cbfiee, Sugar, Tea, Pepper, Ginger \lspice. Tobacco and Cigars.

Surg. and. Dented Instruments.

Tooth Drawers Catheters, Male and Female Eraoa' best crown aod common Thumb-

Lancets

Herman spring and Americas Lancets Toornequets, Gum Lancets Pbtemes and Puocbes Toys xod Coo feet ionaries-

Orders from a distance wilt meet

tbe most prompt attention. Aogust 23-— 11 tf-

L. B. & J. SCOTT,."

WHOLESALE DEALERS

GROCBRIES, .rt

Corner of Market and Ohio sis.

OFFER

for sale a variety of articles in

the GROCERY LINE, not inferior to the Southern or Eastern markets, amoog which are the following: 150 bags Havana and Java Coffee 80 boxes and cases Yonog Hyson,Gunpowder, and Imperial 11v\S 20 hhds. New-Orleans SUGAlt 21) barrels sugar-house Molasses 40 casks Jamaica, St. Croix, and Nst

England RUM

50 barrels Brandy and Gin, 85 casks Malaga, '1 encriffe. Sherry, Madeira, andCanary WINES 30 boxes Muscat and assorted Claret

WINES

15 casks genuine Dutch.Madder 20 tierces Alum, Coperas,Chalk, and Rice 15 casks and bags Ground and Race

GINGER

25 casks and boxes Malaga and Bunch RAISINS 21 quintals dried CODFISH 15 bags Pepper and Allspice 220 casks Boston Nails and Whitelead 100 boxes American and Spanish C*gars 30 boxes shaving Sqap 10 barrels Almonds, Epsom, and Glauber Salts 20 boxes No. 1 Chocolate 25 do smoked Herring 10 do fresh Pruues 2 bbls. fresh Tamarinds. also, Cinnamon,Snuff, Nutmegs Cloves, Loaf Sugar Lampblack Glue, Salt Petre Spanish Whiting, Arc. Which they will sell low for cash or en dorsed notes.

Terre-Haute, June 14—1—tf

c'?

do Stratnocium, do Elaterium Pulv. Antimoniaiis, crude Antimony Pulv. do, Ceratad Glass do (lolde.n Sulph do. Blue Pilll Mass, Chloride of Lime Adhesive Plaster. Diachylon do Cahtb. do, Logan's do Mercurial do Chilblain do Roboran'sdo

Patent Medicines.

Godfrey'sCofdial, Opddeldoc, Batctnan's Drops, Medicamenturri Turlington's Balsam of Life. Lie's Pills, Anderson's do.DyOt's do Oaf's do. Scott's do Judkrn's Ointment Pringle's Embrocation.

Faints.

i,

Dr. Richard JJWte*

S, by ptirticulnr request, taken special nams to select in the Eastern-f'i-

AS eial pains

ties, choice collection of Dr. Thompson's Botanical Medlines. Their purchuses wtire made from f»*ie of Dr. Thompson's agents irv Baltimore, und are of such a quajit) as to deserve the attention of all gentlemen dealing in thofee articles. -A ug. 30--12-tf

New drcc^y Store. WHE subscriber has opened a new Gro^ sil ci uy Stokk, on the south side of the public square, in his Brick building, one doorwestofL H. &> J. Scott's store, where he offers forsalo unusually low, an exten* sivc and complete assortment of GROCERIES, cop^isting of

Foreign and Domestic Liquors Teas, Sugar and Coffee Paints, Oils and Dyc-StufiV Glass and Qucfens ware Spades, Shovels and Trace-Chains Cordage, Shad and Mackerel, asortcd Cod-Fish, Herring, and other articles, All of which will be sold much lower than heretofore offered in this place, for cash or most kinds of produce.

July 5—4tf

B. M. HARRISON.

Terre-Haute, .Tune 21st, 1832-—2tf

The Editor of the Courier

5Sin

now prepared to exccute, at his office, Terrc-llanle, every description of let-ter-press Printing, such ns Books, Pamphlets, Poiting-Bills, Hand-Bills, Blanks, Cards, of all M2C9 und colors Bills of Lading, Labels, &c. The stock of material# in the olfice is new and ample, which will enable him to execute all orders in a manner equal to nny sent forth from the Western Press, and on terms nB modetntc, C^JT Gentlemen nt a distance can Iirtc their orders exocutod ntf the shortest possible notice, and sent by su:vh conveyance as they shall designate.-

HE undersigned are very" desirouB of closing every account on their Books, made prior to the 1st of Marah last, immediately. They take this opportunity to express their thanks to many of their friends who have come forward promptly and dis charged their balances, and to say that no account can remain unsettled.

June 14-r-l—tf WM.C. At D. LINTON.

On Hand

Ti $5»)IWT'S. Tanner's Oil, 80 do Macker» jjtw el No. 1,2&3,50 Kegs White Lead in Oil, 15 casks Brandy, 1 Pipe do, 7 bbls Malaga wine, 5 do Teneriff, 5do Rum, and 5 Gin, for sale as low as can be bought in the Western Conutry. June 11, 1 W. C. Ac D.LINTON.

Spun offon Yarn. BALES spun Cotton Yarn, just received, on consignment, and for sale at tbe Factory prices, by .1. C. WM. EARLY.

Tcrre-IIaute, Aug. 10 —lOtf

PISH.

BBLS. Mackerel, assorted numbers Pickled Cod, Herring, aod MekiSbad,

For sale by

L.II.& J.8COTT.

Terre-Haute, june 14—1

Terre-Haute Racex!

AT

a meeting of the "Terre Haute Jockey Club,** held in the Town of Terrc Haute, on tbe 17th day of August, 1832, for tbe purpose of adopting rules and regulations forthe Terre Haute Races,

Salmon Wrhjht was appointed chairman of said meeting, and H. Ax.lkn Secretary— and tbe fodowiog regulations were adopted—

First day's Raee, for a purse of 00,: three miles and repeat free for any Horsej Mare,orGelding. Entrance money forthe first day's race, $10 00 for each Iforse.

Second day's race, for a purse to consist of the entrance mooey of tbe first aod second day, two miles and repeat, free for any Hone, Mare, or Gelding, except tbe winning horse of tbe first day. En tra nee money of tbe second day's race, $5 00 for each borse.

Third daf's race, for pone of $20 00, one mile and repeat, free forany three year old Colt, and under. Entrance money of tbe third day's race, $3 60 for each colt.

Hones to carry weight for age according to soch rales as will be established and made known previoas to tbe day.

Races to commence on Wednesday, tbe 3d day of October next. Aug. 30—12tC

Presidential Election, Nov. 1832.

NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.T"" 7 '1 FO* rRKSlUKNT. HENRY CL.AY, of Ky.

VICE-®HES1IKNT.

JOHN SEKGEUXT, of Pcnn. .,v? ejectors. Jacob Kuykendall, Stephen Ludlow p.. John Hawkins, Abel Lotnax, Samuel Henderson, Sylvanus Everts, Dennis Pennington John I. Neely. Walter Wilson,

JACKSON TICKET.

!ti

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FOR rK8iOK.vr.

ANDRE IV JAC KSOX, of Teun. VlCK-rRKSlDKNT. MARTIN VAN Bt'RGN', of NCW York,

LECTORS.

Nathan Palmer, Arthur Patterson, James Blake, George Boon, Mark Cnime,

Thomas Given', A. S. Buruet, W. Armstrong, JoljjU Ketchuoi.

BieknrEh's Ke|)orter, Couuterfeit Detector nnd rricc Current.

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tTT^HE third volume of this puhlication will be commenced, in an enlarged form, and otherwise improved, on the 80th of the present month. For it we solicit the patronage of merchants, banking institutions, brokers, keepers of hotels,,farmers, mo* chanics, manufacturers, the man ofa family, aud the bachelor—for, to each and nil of these classes of society, it is our desire and design to render the Reporter" a valuable and interesting Journal.

The Reporter has been published in tho city of Philadelphia for two yearsi From the moment the prospectus was issued until the present time, its patronage has been constantly aod rapidly increasing, and it now has a circulation in neatly every town and village in Pennsylvania indeed, there are few portions of the Uuitcd States wheqc it may not be found. As its subscribers have increased, its character for useful information it contains, it is without a competitor."''

The leading features of this publication may. be enumerated as follows! T!tc Counterfeit List.—This list, which now occupies 12 clqsely printed columns, is "the only complete and accurate list of all the counterfeit and altered notes on the various banking institutions in the United' Slates that is published in this country. It is inserted in the Reporter once in each month, and is made up with jrrat diligence and labor—it contains1detailed descriptions of all fraudulent not 6s that are, or have been iu circulation in this country, and is, in fact, the only infallible J^etcctor of Counterfeits. Tho Editor is in corresnocdence with tho principal Brokers and Cashiers of banks in the United States, and is.tbftrefore^ensbWd tofurniah the earliest information upon ibis subject., .-- of/ )t tin-. .,)

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Prices Current avdReview of the .Ylarktt. —Every number contains an a'ccurnteslntemen! of the priccs asked and obtained flr sit the principal articled Offered for sale in Philadelphia, topcllwr wilh a review of the Market, in which farmors, mechanics, families and store-keepers hrc interested. Thi$ •statement is gatherjed from tho actual sale* that have taken place in Philadelphia during the week previous to the day on which tho Roporter is issued, and therefore embraces the most authentic intelligence that can possibly be obtained on thai head.

Rank Note List and List of Broken litiiiktl' —Under this head *c ftrfc enabled to pive* every week the rates ef disoouut in Phtlrf* delphia on al! solvent banks, as well as a correct list of all insolvent brojtcn bapks throughout the United Slates^ '. The utmost confidence can be placed in the accuracy of this list, as it is under the special control of the publisher. I

Pricc of Slock—Gaid and Silver.—This portion of the Reporter is devoted to an,authentic liable giving the priccs of the variohs description of Bank, liail-Road, Canal, Instirence, and all other stock, with the value of gold and silver coin of nil countries, and is correctcd weekly by Messrs. Alexander Benson &, Co. gentlemen who at present are, and have been for many years, more extensively enpaped in the purchase and sale of this discriptiou of properly, than any other brokers in this section of the country.

Political—Weslrall endeavor without political bias, to give enough of all sides to inform the reader of what is going on in ther political world.

Foreign vhd .Dometlic Newt—This department of the Reporter is not neglected We are in the recipl of the New York Journal of Commeroo, and the New Vork Courier and Enquirer, the leading papers in this country, for obtaining the earliest foreign intelligence, aod those who will refer to our course for the past year will discover that the Reporter has generally been in advance df all olhcr weekly newspapers in circulating advices from foreign parts. We make the same reference with regard to local news. If there is any thing wonderful or strange that occurs In the United States, the whole historyof the affair is served up prompt., iy through our columns.

LittnUvre, $c.—Our literary department has not been, and shall not be ncglocteiL—~ Each number of our enlarged sheet will contain an original or selected Story, calculated to entertain end enlighten, with as racy witticisms as the English and American Magazines afford, so that those who turn away with fatigue from our markets and our prico current, may linger an hour over our literary page—so that tfie young as well as the old may be gratified aod so, in short, that by administering to a variety of tastes, we shall reoder our paper u«efii! and popular. Indeed it is cur object to render the Reporter a work of real merit, such as will it form as well as entertain.

Tbe terms of the weekly Reporter are $3 per annum. The semi-monthly $2, and monthly $1,25. Siogle copies 12i cents.

Orders from the country must be addressed to ROBERT T. BICKNKLL, Exchange Broker,

No 119, Chesnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. August 2*12

TO PRINTERS.

1/ MHK subscribers bare commenced an establishment for the manufacturing of PRINTING PRESSES, from tbe Su-per-Imperial to Medium size, of approved construction, the workmanship and materials of which they warrant equal to any made in tbe western ecuntry, aod which they will sell on liberal terms. Persons wishing to purchase, are invited to call and examine, at tbe manufactory on Fifth street batwten Elm and Plmnb-stf. Cincinnati

DICKSON WILLIAMSON.

Cincinnati, June 9, 1822.—4