The Wabash Courier, Volume 20, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 April 1852 — Page 3
ROOFINGatMaterial*
XT AL ANTE**. For fijrtbtfr particul
RANTED.
Mar 8, ^2daw6w*$4 29
IllAVE
KDWIH
ZIMMERMAN. __
C. 2HIMERMAN Sc CO.
StAUrfACTrRERS OF THE
Improved Fire and Water Proof Cottiposition Roof*, INDIANA POL1S, IND.
constantly on hand »v*j
for sale the lowest price#, with 1 for use. Com manic* thins or anion tance will receive prompt attentionVoffice.tour north side, two an I a naif "j1."",
lydiin*.
C°^AjT'WOK^O^
shS?*^pSiC'''!'1®111
BY VS WAR-
ltirl call at this Om» and
Potwrson, M. $t I. Little, Dr. Phoinpaon, N. fcj* wards, Seargent & McGord. ?*pann, Knox &. Bland, Hasselmnn & Vinton, W. Roj*on, r. Ai«* kel. Branch State Bank. P. G. C. Ilunt, W. Cornea, W. Rase. J. D. Deireea, L. M. Vance, E. A Mall. I. V. Culley. i"rI\W-A S. White, P. & O. Ball. J. Lilly, Stockton. McMilHan &• Breckenridge, J. Spears, J. Reynolds, Roaser &, Brother, .Varnn A. Lan«/, W. H. T. Bramble, T. P. Kmeirson, 11- 1. Sampiie.
Mar 10. *52, dorwflm-29-86.
Crockery, China, and Glassware,
AT WHOLESALE^
Samuel E. Moore A Co.,
jfe 37 Cum? STREET, NEW Oiusaxs, A E re iv in iv O XV best selected stuck? of QUEENS ARE over offered for sale in the United States, consisting of One Thousand Crates, Common White, Blue Edged, Sprig, Bltffi, Urten and Pink Fancy, dnrk Flowing Blue. Flowing Mulberry, an bt-»t White ironstone EA RTI1E N VV AK L, togetber wiih several low and Medium priced qualms ol White and Fancy Ware#, admirably adapted t» country trade. Aiso, Iow*piiced China 1 eas and Teaaetts, an:i every description of Pressed and Fine GLASSWARE. including every article iu th*ir lino demanded by cnniry nhop-keepers.
Western Merchants, visiting New Orleans, are invited to examine this stock, oeing assured that they will find prices more favorable for them than can be obtained in Eastern cities. Orders sent through Commission Merchant# faithfully executed, and packed in the safest manner. $3r As§orted Crates of Ware always ou hand.
CQJINER *AIW AND SIXTH STS.,
mil IS liouse having been refitted ami enlarged, is now prepared to accomodate the public in as good a style as any Hotel in the City.
The Proprietor having had several years' expe rience in the business* flatters himself that all who call, will be pleascil with the accommodations The central location of the House makes it quite a desirable stopping plica for business or pleasure.
Terms, ),lX)i*jr (i iv. WILLIAM E. MARSH. Feb 2, *52-diw6iH-54-24 Proprietor.
-City Jewelry Store.
rT*H E snjisicriber has opened new Stote of Jew1 elry, on tbc West side of tlw Public Square, in Cook's old stand. He has now a choice selection of fresh purchases in
Jcweirv, Musical Instruments, and
FANCY GOODS.
In the selection may be found iijid and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Guard and Vest Chains. Gold Pens and Pencils, Gold Thimbles and Bracelets, Ear Rings of all patterns. Finger Rings, with a large lot of other articles too tedious to mention —all of which will be sold at the very howest prices—lower than ever lie tore offered iu this place. Call and see tor yourselves.
Dec 24,
E. L. CRISIiER.
,51-daltvtf-2I-18
Removal and Settlement. G1ROVER
MAN Sc. BOURNE Invin- rernav-
ed their large and extensive assortment of «-*s- m. z» mm One door west of their old stand, would be glad to see their frieads and customers at their New Store.
Having, also, opened a new set of Books, they would be pleased ifthose knowing themselves indebted, would call and make immediate settleroent, j-jrOld accounts most be closed.
Der 2, '5l-dawif-2- IS
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Sash, Door Hlinds.nnd Frame Factory, TERKE HAUTE, LND.
commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by Mr. Bishop, on -ith afreet, near the Post OlHce, whore I intend to manufacture the atjovo mentioned articles from the very best material.. Persons about erecting iuildinga will do well to give me a call, as 1 intend to make my prices suit the iimes.
Orders front a distance can lie sent through the Post Oflice, and will rapeive immediate attention. Persons in the city wanting anything in the above line, will do well to send in their orders ns early •as possible. G. VV. SHAFFER.
Mar '52-dawtf-28-82,
HEAVY GOODS.
1 Of I '1"ONS of Iron, Nails, Snikes, Anvils, X\"\" Bellows, yices, Sledees, Sh er-t liron. Tin Plate, Copper, Wire Coil Chain. Eliptic Springs, ©pring tmeeV, Mm» t— German do., American and Swedes blister do., ^Sweede Sable Bar iron, Russia Nail Rods, Axle
1Just received a«d jelling at grentljr reduced prices. S. H. PQTTEli CO.. April'51 «tf
*Votit:r,
I^IIE
undersigned will ake Pork, Feathers. Furs, Deer Skins, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Beans, &c., at the market prices, for all debts due. They will also pay the highast cask rates lor these arti tries.
GROVERMAN &. BOURNE
Dec 2, '51-dawtf-2-ld
GROCERIES.—A
int
LIQUORS.
ALL
Dec
WEDry
Dec*,
Q-RBBN'S SOTBIi,
Corner Bridgt
(or mh)
•pcrre llante, Indian**
riVfB und«f»ignod has lea**!
Clark the above n«m*d house,,*1 at th» ««P of grade from thu bndgo, »ud only one block from (He public
ThtshpQae has been »V »t*M 'ntnroVed bv a new ami larg* hlltion ofhe room*, and a spacious dining halt, all papewi, painted, and furniihed with new tumilure. carpet*, bad# and bedttin«t» Having an eye aingie to the com?alKjconvenience of ht» gaesta, tnuat make his house a pleasant stopping place for the ruanpf tjuulrie.«, pleasure or traveling public, and particularly flvMe who wish to take passage on »»e«wboats, private conveyance, or otherwise. In snwt no u^uia nor expense will be »parod to
AGENTS
choice assortment, includ
Sugar House Svrup do do Molasses
Prime N. 0. Sugar Choice do Clarified do Reboiled Plantation do
Can be found cheap, wholesale or retail, at theiPrairie City Store, maSlts M. W. WILLIAMS.
SALT.
iK
ANAWH A and Lake Salt always on hand For sale cheap. GROVERMAN &. BOURNE. Dg 2,'51-dawtf-
Cash for Furs and Peltries.
WE
will pay cash for any quantity of Fur and Deer akit uns.
GROVERMAN
HOLMES^
St BOURNE.
"H-dawtM-tt
best Family Flour, the best arti
Cle in the market, always tor sale by GROVERMAN & BOURNE. DecS, -Sl-dawtra-lS
descriptions of Liquors for sale by the undersigned
are desirous oftasi«g out stock of DRV GOODS, and wtU duqpMe of them-at cost, or cash.
*l-dfcWtf-2-15
kinds
Purchasers are invited to test their Quality. Thev will be found pure. GROVERMAN & BOURSE.
ttootls at Cost.
GROVERMAN & BOURNE.
Dec 2, *51-dawtf-2-lS
Qneensware a Hardware.
HAVING
a large assortment of Qneensware
and Hardware on hand, and wishing close branch of trade, we will Sell cheap for rash. GROVERMAN St BOURNE.
& Donnelly,
HAVEWoodper
received steamer Irene, a choice lot o( Imported Cigars, which they can recommend to their customers and at wholesale, sold lower than usual in this market.
Also—A superior article of Chewing Tobacco Feb. 36. 'Sa-TSdtf
Gardener Wanted.
A/an who is qualified for taking charge of Ajtx. 5 or 10 acre* of Land, within a ihile ot (he Court House, is requested to call at the Courier
O^ica,-where he can be furnished with a aitua"Stable.
,n**®
"w
house an Biireeable and pleasant stopping place
TAB LB .J
Will always I® furnish^ with the snbstanW'an'l not t!»e shadow, but»«the be«t he eountry »ffjnU —an I no .. mid or expense will be spared to administer to thO graUhoation of the tajios of hia
I,ttHXS
STABLE AND SHEDS
Are laraeand entirely n.-w, among I lis U^l in the city, and at all tiinea will tiosuppKod with gowl hay and grain, and attended by an experienced -Htid eonipeient H«tler.
Charges xnodsrat©—Call ana see.
Having been 'tod favorably known aa tins keeper «l a public ^mae in Warren, Jcflerson co., on on ha v^ili able to piease all who nny favor h^tn with a ii!.
BuardvW taken by the week. DAVID URKKN. Jan 29, *52 daw3m-51-23
O W N S O E
TEKRE-I1AUTE, IN».
P. B. 1511 O VV N
(LATE OF COVlNdTON, 1MD.) HAS leased, for a term of years, the New and commodious brick building situated neaf the south--v^eist eornf of the Pt'BLtc S- jcabe, on
Market Street. The p'0 rietor would
respectfully inlorm hia former patrons and the travelling public generally, that his house is new! and neatly furui :icd, and in eood order. He is now well preot::'-1 to accommodate- his friends and patrons in II IS iJ IvST STY I E. He asks a continuance of former favors.
Laige and well arranged Stables belonging to the House also, a genteel Livery Establishment, attached for the accommodation of guests.
[I
P. B. BROWN.
Terre Haute, May 3, '51-36-tf
Stewart
notrsE.
MAll AN & DOUGHTY AVE takvii lor five years u.e ii»tel known to the traveling public tui the S E W A flDUS E. on the corner of Wabash and Second Streets, in Terre llauie, Indiana,
The House has been newly fitted up and thoroughly re-organized, and is fiirnished in the best sivie, with an eye to the convenience and comfort of tiim patrons. They hope by their continued devotion to the business, to sustain the former character of the House, and merit a continuance of its Ibrmer patronage, as nothing shall left undone accessary to render their guests comfortable.
Conveyance will always be farmstied passengers to and from the Cars free of charge. They have also, convenient stabling where hordes will have the very best attention.
Jan 8,'5'2-wtf.20
WAR WITH SPAIN
IO.OOO oSstsaiters autcd
To march to the tin shop of Thayer & Hostetter, in Clinton, Ind., where they are assured that the prices will not hurt or kill the puichaser.
Copprr, Tin and Sheet iron
A N A O
J. L. Thayer St J. Hostetter would respectfully say to the public and thffise wishing Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, that they would do well to i-ali at the south corner of J. R. Whitcotnb & Co's. Yellow Block, nearly opposite the office of Drs. Hedges & McMillan", wnere thov will be found al till times, ready to execute all jobs in their line, at the shortest notice, and in the very best manner.
House Guttering and Spouting, Done with neatness and despatch. Country merchants and dealers, wishing ware, will please send in their bills, which will be filled .iromptly and to order.
JAMES L. THAYER,
Nov 15, '51-12-tf JOHN HOSTETTER.
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
&
•WEiOS&E£3
SAffiaTa
for Goodman, Campbell &. Co. ol
Lafayette, Indiana, will always keep on hand large quantities of Printing, Wrapping, and W'ri ting Paper, winch will be sold at ihe lowest rates
WANTED—50,000 lbs. Clean Linen and Cotton Rags, at the highest market rates, for cash. Store on the Corner of National Road and Second Streets. juno7-51-41-tf "WILLIAMS & EARLY.
Courier nnd Glcihe, at Charleston, (111.) copy to amount of $2 each, and send bills to Agents at Terre tipute.
DRY GOODS.
Watts, Jenkins Co!barn,
No. 83, Pearl Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Importers nnd Wholesale Dealers in yoitngiJL oxxCl SonioolU xny O-oads
KEEP
constantly on hand a general n?s.rtment of goods of the latest importations, which they oflur for sale at the lowest market prices.
Purchasers are respectfully invited to call an examine their stock. Dec8.'M-]y-7-l6
NORTHERN LIGHTS
CONSTANTLY
appearing in their usual bril
liancy, in Northern Terre Haute, second house north oft lie Canal Bridge, on Market Street, where will bo found constantfy on hand, at whole-
liancy, in North'
how whe sale only
Composition Summer Candles, Summer Stearinc Candles, No. 1 Pure Tallow Canhles, No. 1 Rosin Soap, No 1 Palm Soap, No. 1 White bar Soap, No. 1 Soft Soap, for family washing. The above articles are warranted and kept for sale at all the principal whoelsale houses, and at our manufactory, in quantities to suit the purchaser and at as low prices as they can be bought at iu this place for cash. The renowned superioirty of our manufacture we hope will insure us a continuance of our former customers, and we'respectfully solicit the patronage of Merchants and ad others wishing to purchase a genuine article, and request all to examine the above articles previous to purchasing elsewhere.
We will pay the highest c&ih price for Tallow, rendered or in the rough. B. M. HARRISON & SON.
Terre Haute, Nov 29. '31-14-tf
E S
LUDOWICI HULMAN,
«ei ving their Spring stock, consistfull assortment of Grocers •rocerros of all
RE now recei ing of a
Tobacco, Nails, Glass, Furthers, kc,
all of which will be disposed of at the lowest figure. Call at the Cincinnati Store,tJnion Row.
Mar 11,
,52-\vly-:fc)
Double Eectifird Whisky.
LUDOWICIarticle
& HULMAN are now manufac
turing an of Do .Rectified Whisky far superior to any ever brou0 .t from incinnati, and in strengtii. purity and flavor decidedly th« best ever »W in this Western country. AH those who prefer a first rate article to a common one for the same money will please call at the CINCINNATI STORE, Union Row.
AH kinds of Domestic and Foreign WINES AND LIQUORS, of the best quality, and at Cincinnati prices, always on hand.
Marcn II, SS-wtf-29
GROCERIES.
(^ROVERM AN & BOURNE have at present, v* and intend keeping, a general and extensive assortment of GROCERIES, which they will sell as low as any house on tlw Wabash. *v.
Dfcc 2, *51-dawtf-2-15
Jan 14, 'Sd-dawtf-38-21
ff^*
rUti OKKAT KKlVTDt'KV ISK.UIiDV.
)lt. JOIIV BULL'S SAUSAPAH1LLA!!
Will Wonders i^over C' :is6
the fttllowlnn futw, performed alone liv the uw ol l'.iJI.I.'S 8AItSAf.\U1LLA, am not womttr*, then we /•knonttMlg* tlwl we do not know tha m«nniuR of tlx vord. HuaU, and b« coaTiuoed thai f^oU aro stranger than li'tioa:—
Tiixs P. 0., Pnlton Co Ky., Oct. 1, ISM.v
Pr. John Bull Dtinr Sir—'Plm two down of jeur Bursa* tarilla, ordered in 8ep:ember, came to Uanit. and, in aniuovtedgint{ tha rerUpt of tlm muip. 1 fwl 1 wonlJ be ItJiXK you liij\istice to withhold tbo fullowinx, autoutf toe nany of the instances tiat coiue uuiWr niy oWrVaion, during thal«»t twa yoaio, of tho tcrmt curutivu prop trties of your Sare«}»arUla:—
Mr*. JuAnuotto 1 art hi, a htjjhly twfjifotablo lady of ny loighborhood, upsd »i*ty-flw voara, had been loos allUetad vith a raurarou* ulcer, which ttnally reduced lu to »o lttlpIoM a condition, that *hc could not leare tier lod. Hhe •ried the be*t inedk«l advice in our couuty, without relict »nd had given up all hopes of a eure. At this atago of hat »w, I penmadeU her sou to take a bottle of your Sarsapa--ilia. He did so. and In a short time returned, and purih&aod another bottle, atatTng the firnt had lutd a (ioidedl.v jood etfecti She continued to use it until, after tbo nse of jre or six bettl«w, I had the pleasure of beeinj? the old lady larself at church. She Mfurcd me that nho had iilnio«t ratirelv recovered her health, anil from her I n-reived the iCcount of her di.- vue, »nd in about the *amu words I give 4 to you. This is but one of a number of cures under tuy observation—of very remarkable ones—performed by (tie ost! of your SareaiHirUla, iu my neighborhood. The decnand tor It has aieadily increased siuce its introduction a ere. Very rwpoctfullv.'vour olH'tlient R-rvaut, v- \vs[, DICKINSON, P. M,
fecxt-B Cocxty, Ky., Qct. 6,1351.
Dr. Jonn Butt: Dear Sir—I have seen the most luarvc!tous cure of one of mv patients, by your valuable wedjdnt —an old lady, who had been afflicted from her childhood with scrofula, and various dbcases of the brain. She wat dxtv vears old. It had run iutb aomothiug MOT leprosy ind she tu the most frightful creature my eye-s evei aeheld. I called in Dr. McKadden, a very flno pliyrfcinn consult with mo iu rekition to her. Uecame to tlu :oncluxlon that it was out of our power to relieve her but goto* to my ofllce, 1 accidentally picked up ono of yout lournals, when, ou feeing the wonderful cures your SarsaMrllla had effected, I resolved to try the experiment in tliil anse. I took her two bottles of it, after taking which 1 jerceived a great change. I took her some more. She is aow taking the sixth bottle, and I consider her entirely jured. I take great pi aasure in recommeuding your Har aparttla to the afflicted public.
Vours respectfully,
JOHN M. ROSS, M. D.
I, Thomas A. ltingo, of Graves Co., Ky., for tho benefit }f mankind generally, do hereby certify, that on or about the 18 day of October, 1817, w:is attacked with a very severe pain iu the lower part of the abdomen, which lasted out a few minutes, ar.d moved into the left hip, and continued exceedingly puinful for about five (Jays, during which time 1 had a very iijchi fever. At the end of that ime tlie fever ceased, and tne pain abated for a day or two, lfttr vhich it again returned, and was much worse than oel'ore. Dtsrluj all this time I was under medical treatment. From a short time after 1 was taken, I was unable to walk or ait up the hip in whu-h the pain was so bad xmmcncod rising, until some time In January, when it ourst, and a number of piece« of bone came out—as many is twenty, at least Some of the pieces were three-fourths if an inch long. Some time after this, a hard knot appeared on my right liip, also ono on my ri^ht wrist, and ace on my leg, below my knee. I continued to get vrcuk ind worse, and pain made its appearance in my right shoulder, and would move la my breast and stomach. At this time all persons gave me up to die. A physician theu :old mo that, as a last remedy-. I had better use Mlt. BULLS FLUID EXTRACT OF SARS^l'AUlLLA. After the use of the second bottle, the knot ou my wrist commenced getting soft. I opened it, and a day or two after, piece of bone came out, Jly wrist soon got well, and I •ontiiiued to gain strength. After 1 used tho third bottle, I could get no more for some tour weeks, after which time succeeded In getting three more bottles. After using the ihree last bottles, tho knot on my hip became soft it was opened, and some eorruption ran out, together with a jmall piece of bone, and the sore soon got well, and the iinot entirely diappenred. The sore on my leg also opened, ind a piece of bono came out. I continued the use of the Sarsaparilla until I used twelve bottles, and am how antirely well, and able to do duily labor. It may seem rtrange to some, but I will hero that, during the iummer of 1S49, I coughed up three pieces of bone, which an now bo seen at the residence of my uncle, Thoa. Neal, «here I now live, and if any persons doubt thk statement, I will be happy to converse with them, if they will call on ne. Signed, THOMAS X. K1NUO.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my CL S_l hand, and caused tho seal of tho County Court of said county to be hereunto affixed, this IStli day of February, 1850.
EDWIN ANDERSON.
Can the reader believe, after reading the description of he abovo numerous curcs, that there is still a few human Mings, suffering with disease, that refuse to give Bull's 4arsaparilla a trial. It is indeed-hard to believe, but nevertheless, it is too true. What kind of testimony would it Ake to convince the lew remaining disbelievers, that Bull'i nedicine will do more even than it promises The doctor sould produce another and another cure performed by hi* nedicine but if the cases published abovo will not conrice the sceptical, it is useless to produce any more, and, ndeed, it wonld cost ft fortune to publish the many eurtlicates that have been showered on Dr. Bull. The largest nammoth sheet in America would not contain even the lames of those cured, let alone fall statements of their sues.
This medicine, when used according to directions, will sure, without fail:— Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions ot .^rtogt*»v Chrontc Sore Kyes, Ringworm or Fetters, Scald Head, hnetiwtcim. th« liop««
or
Joints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glandsfs»phJis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum. Diseases of the Kidneys.'Dlsiascs arising from the use of Mercury, Loss of Appetite, Pain In the Side or Shoulders, General Debility, Lumbago, Dropsy, Jaundice, Cwtiveness, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Joughs, Colds, Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary AffecJions, and all other Diseases tending to produce Consumption, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities and Omnalaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night iweats, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constiutinnnl Di.«ea*es, and as a Spring and Summer Drink, and General Tonic for the System, and a Gentle and Pleasant Purgative, it is superior to Bine Lick and Comrress Wa'or Salts, or Sejdlits Powders.
DR. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office, 81 Fourth St., touisville, Kr.
Tiere applications for Agencies must bo addressed.
J. R. CUNINGHAM, Sole Agent for Terre Hnute, where the Medicine can be had by the dozen, at Proprietor? prices.
Large supply jost received. Feb 20, '62-wtm-26
Powder !. ^Powder!!
WILLIAM McCLEAN,
WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
Main Cross St.. 3d door west of Mulberry, MADISON, INDIANA. A gentfor Btaiiy't Celebrated Ball imore Powder.
HAS
on hands a few hundred Keg* of this superior brand—warranted equal to any manufactured in the United States consisting of Ride and Blasting Powder in various sifted packages. This powder he oilers for sale in lots to suit purchasers, upon as favorable terms as a similar quality of powder can be obtained upon in any Western lty. Wholesale dealers arid others desiring to purchase will find it decidedly to their advantage to examine this powder before obtaining their stock. .:
WILLIAM McCLEAN,
Dec 5, '51-ly-5-l5 Manufacturer's Agent^
Hardware and Saddlery. SPIUNG AUtisVAL, ONLY
30 das* FEW YORK CITY, vi New Orleans per snip Vancouver, to N. We are now enabled to announce the receipt of large portion of our shelf Hardware, Sat:ry and Carriage trimmings, making our assortment mote complete than it ever was lie fore and far surpassing in extent and quality any other to be found at any establishment in Terre Hante or the Wabash Vailey. Our prices either for cash or. approved credit Will be quite as low a* the nimble nihepenc* and no 25 percent added to the credit buyer. Our eastorrters and all customers in wnct of any Hard ware will find what we *ay true if they will give ns a call. 8. If. POTTER & CO.
Apr 12, *51 33-ff
Wheat and Cora.
Ifor
WII'J'P*y thehighest market price at C*sa, VVheat and Cora delivered at home in Terre Haute.
my Ware-
k. B. SMITH.
Cabinet Wareroom.
THEundersigned
will continues to carry on the
Cabinet Making business at the old stand, on Market street, nearly opposite White Hall, at the sign of
THE BtBSTGAD^ ii?
wheretbey a re prepared to till all orders, from a cradle to a cofTin, with promptness, and in as good style and finish, and with' as good materials aa at any shop in Indiana. Those tn Want of any arti«le in the CABINET LINE, are requested to call and examine specimen? and priee*. fTT AB kind* of Lumber ftnd Produce t*k«ti ih exchange for work. Coffins made to order. julylS-Myl SITES & KATZENBAUCH.
NEW HARDWARE.
ENLARGEMENT OFTIIK PAD-LOCK.
Increased Qunntity of nil kltidsdf Hard ware,
Reduction of Prices at the
w'
SJ
\v!.
James
State of Kentucky^ Graves Co., Set.
This day personally came before me the undersigned, an icting justice of the peace in and for said county, and made. ath in due form of law, that the above statement is true. Subscribed and sworn to, this 15th dav of February, 1860. 8. P. MOKSK, J. P. for 0. C.
I, Irwin Anderson, Clerk of the County Court of Graves Jounfy, State of Kentucky, do certify that S. P. Morse, rhose'nnme is signed to the above certificate, is now, and *as at the time of signing the same, a justice of the peace, in and for said Graves County, duly commissioned and jualified aa such, and that faith, and credit are due all his riilcial acts, as such.
S'i'fi
5*" £5
•S«fc»t»l4« tm .. WjE'.... are now rec^ivini at our old stand, (Rati tide of Pie Vuliiv Sjuare,) a very large ami spitnilul assortment of 11 I I) I N (1 A E I A S of'svery variety and description Abo,
Pockt-t and Tuhli Cutlery. Obbin«t Tijnunj^gs Sloe fimlinfis nnd leather ^Tecfifinics' toora. o' every description! Smiths1 fools Aiill snd & t'ni snvv.-. Ciiculur saws,6 to 21 inch Anvils npd crs, bellows, Iron nnd Nails,Sheet iron, Tin plati Zing, Tinned ennner, Braaiers copper, Wire, cn«. steel, I'^nglU'h, Uermnn, Ameticiui nod Sjinni Steel, O leet coil chain, SOO pair trace ehtiins. 1(.OU pounds log chains, IWM) feet J, 1 and 1 rope, 1000 pounds I, U, flod 11 lend pipe, bar lead shot, 30 kegs Kentucky rifle powder, 1O0,OOO« I). aps.
Shot Gnns, Rifles, Bov.plvittff Pistols, Gun Lock*, 150 Rrminglon n«d Dayton Jlijle Harrtl*,\Qo *ett (iunnnati Ti
raggan
Boxm, 2,
000 pounds Ifollow ITorr, Cotif Oral ft, Fire JJricJs, 20 doz. Axe»y of thebesl twumfaclorie*, including also a
SPLENDID STOCK OF
sAni)i.i :i{ 11a hi\v«a ii iv
and very Inrce and well ns«»fteil stock of IRON. It is impassible for us to specify in so large a stock, but we have no hesitation in saying that to as so is to an in re or W a in an ha wo are prepared to meet««// kind of competition in the way of exclusive Hardware. {ttrCountrv Merchants cun supply themselves with email bills as well os to purchase EaBt.
S. H. POTTER & CO.J
Tt rre Haute, Dec 28, '50-18-if
Eagle Jiisurace Company
OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.
I273 il cs aa. an JH 3m2 aa.^cp fL ao. cm a
CAPITAL STOCK, 8100,000
"INSURES properly of all descriptions against I loss or damage by lire, also against the perils of the sea, or inland navigation.
BOAUD OF D1RF.CTOUS.
Isaac C. Copcleu, Richtml Conklin,] S. W. Reeiler, Samunl II. Talt, William Wood, Henry Kc-slcr,
George W. Townlev. ISAAC C. COPELEN, President.
B. Stockton, Secretary.
The undersigned having been appointed Agent, is prepared to take risks on the most reasonabh terms, ami hopes—by his prompt attention—to merit a phare of the public patronage.
JKrOflice in the store ol (x. II. Reeves, Union Row, Main Street, second d^or west of Fourth Street. GEO. REEVES, julyl9-51-47tf Agent.
Japanned Tinware Manufactory.
ri^HE undersigned manufactures nnd keeps constantlv on hand a laree and general Assortment of Japanned^ Oriiaraentai^ iironzed, and Pressed Tinware, which he offers to sell to Country Merchants, Stove.end Tin Dealers. Pedlars, and others, at such prices ns will yield handsome profit to the buyer. Every article he oflera for saie is made in hia own shop, and under his personal supcrintcndmce, from the raw material. And in this particular he ctairns to have it in his power to oner imlucenunts, far superior lo any other dealer in the West.
Having recently made large additions to his manufacturing department in the way of room, machinery, :ind a greater number ol workmen, hi hopes to le abLe to supply tho increasing demand
Dealers who have been accustomed to making their purchases in the eastern cities, will find that they can do equnlly as well here in point of pricc snd quality, nnd in adilition to this they can always buy just "what they want, and may fill up their stocks as they may desire, without the inconvenience of waiting six weeks or two months for a supply fiom the Fr*t.
LARD LAMPS.
The underM::nn! would nlso call a'tcntion of dealers to Li* Improved Oxygen I ad Lamp. This Lamp is so constructed that the entire top can be removed for the purpose of trimming and cleaning. The objection to this Lamp heretofore has been, that ihey could not be denned, nnd it was with difficulty that they could b* trimmed.— Tnese objections are entirely overt owe in the improvement. In addition to this th uro nmel qttickcr, and of course can be sold at a reducer price this season. They are acknowledged to bf the hirst and cheapest Lard Lamp tver introduced
Also manufactures and keeps constantly on hand ihe justly celebrated Air l.ard Lamp.— 1 hir Lamp has now been in use for bight yoars. and has given entire salislticiion.
Dealers aro respectfully solicited to mil and cx amine my slock ond prices before purchasing. GEORGE D. WINCIIELL,
Corner of Pearl and Walnut Steets. opposite the Pearl Street House, Cincinnati, Ohfo. N. B. Particular attention paid to packing and forwarding articled to the country.
Dec 5,'fl-ly-6-16
B. & 0. TOUSEY,
National Road St. 2d door ubove Market No. 2, Phoenix Block.
Wholesale and Retail Cash Store.
Dealer* in Foreign and Domeittc Staple and Fpncy
O O S
Nation*, Trimmings, Bonn (In, Boot* and Short, Cant, Hnrdtrarr, Groceries, Paper Hanging*, Border*, Carpeting*, Hugs, Floor and
Table 0U Clotks, and House fumithing Geo-ls.
WE
are nttw in receipi of our Fall and Winter Stock, selected in th« Eastern cities expressly for this market. Wc would invite particular attention to our stock of brown and b'each-
net Ribbons, Hosiery, Ciu'.bs* Satinets, Tweeds, Jean*. Flannels, LUiseyst ickings, Checks, linen and silk Hdkfu, Bay State Shawls, Carpetings, Carpet Bags ami Satcliels, Groceries, Hardware, Boot* and Shoe*. &c.: all of which will oe sol at such rate* for C-««A or I'rodat* as wiH ma He the interest buyers to patronise us. Paper Hangings very low. ,«
Terre Haute, October 4,
"51-6-tf.
Do! For the Prairie City Store.
A Great Beginning for the Fal' Fumom* Establish
THE
impaign at Hit it.
tremendous to the manufacturer fulfy demonstrated in thes
:y-:
of
10,000 yard* of heavy brown cSf ng^ and Sheet ing* now opened and scattered far and near. The Price".
SIX TO EIGHT CENTS PER YARD. Bleached Shiriinga, 6i, 8. and 10 cents The cheapest good* for the money ever shown by any live man.
With these unheard of bargains we are daily receiving and openiug Moualin DeLaina, .%lJn
Ginghams, V"f -prints,
A
a
AT GREA TL REDUCED FEICES. Don't buy till jrou see them. M. W. WILLIAMS. Oct 95, *51-9-tf,
Land Warrants.
LANDby
Warrants constantly on hand and for sale BE MEN St CO. Feb. 19, *S2-wtf .bn*,i -i* fi
SWAIM'S
CELEBRATED PANACEA
FOR Till' c'JllE OF
Incipient Consumption,
SCROFULA., OCNERA1. BEHM.ITV, WftlTE SWEtUXQ, BUKUMATitftt, WtOAKM O¥ TfiE UVF.lt AMD SKl.V, ANT) ALU DISEASES AHISIN4 FROX
IMPURITIES OV TUB BljOOOf AWO the EFFKcrS OF MEJICORT.
QVVAIM'S PANACEA ha#been for more than thirty-two years celebrated in ihis country and in Europe for iia extraordinary cures—f«vr the cerlilifates of which rel'ersuco is undo to Ihe directions and books (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which give the particulars of eases too frightful for general publication, where the patient had been aiiuo#t eat«n iip with Scrofula, and were deemed incurable by Physicians
It has been used in Itosni'q's and prjvoto practice, and has had the singular fortunuof being recommoiMled by the mofet celebrated physicians and other eminent person^. Among others by
W.Gibron, M. u..Pri»f. ofSnrg.,Pa. Hnfvcrntv. Valentine Moit, M. D., Pr*d. ^anr.-. N. Y. d^ W. fleween, M. Prof ol Mill., Pa. do. N. Chnpmnn, M. D.. Pr»f. of Physic, Pa. do. T, Parke. M. D.. Pr«^"iC/oll. Phvsuuaiis, Phiia. Dr. Del Vallo, Profe&.*jr of Medicine, lluvurja. Jose Eonrewcodal.ii?. iJr»f of Surgery, LMon. .1 Chijnnnn, inem .Royal CaU.SurpeoHa, London, G. Vv. Ervintf, late Minister to Spniii. Sir Thomas Pearson, Mai. Gen. British Army. Gilbert Robertson, Briti.-m Consul, fcc .&c. And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swaim's Panacea, have lor many years made it an iuvaiuqble remedy. The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form, and being an innocent preparation, it may bo given to the most lender infant.
The rettiil price hna been reduced to 50 per bottle (containing three half piuts) or thre«j bottles for $4.
Bewabe of
Imposition.—Swaim's
Panacea lain
round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with the following letters blown on the gloss: 'SWAIM'S—PAN \C£A—PII1LADA." nnd having the name of a 8 S l« stamp ed on the aealina wax, nnd written on "tho lubcj covering the cork, and a splendid cngravim for tho side of the hottiej. conincjsed of geometric lathe work, comprising nine diu rent dice, whidi tv», [een turneil for the escfytive use of the proprie tor, by Draper St Co., bank note engravers, of Piul'i'lelphiu. In the centre i» a portrait of th late Win. Swcdm, copyright ssenred.
Also, Swaim'a Vermifuge. A valuable Family Medicine, being a high.y npproved remedy for all diseases arising from dehiiltv of the digestive organs, such as Worms, Chofera Jlorbus, Dysentery, Fever ond Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, &.C., Sec. See the pamphlet 'which may he had gratis) acconi panying the Vermifuge.
Prepared at SWAIM SLACORATORY, THE Old) ST^ND, Seventh street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, and sold by all the respectable Druggists in the United States.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Persons wishing to obtain the genuiucSW AIM'S PANACEA and SWAIM'S VEIUMHUGE, should be curelul to observe that the name
S W A I
is spelled correctly on the bottles and labels, or they may be imposed on by medicines made in imitation of them by a person bearing somewhat imilar name, well calculated to deceive.
GENERAL AGENTS TOR TBI". V.
S 9 104 & 106 JOHN ST., NEW YORK., March 4,'52-2S-w2m ..
PROSPECTUS.
mans ESIFSI!(Q^Uj wssit,® A^VD JOURNAL OFTIIK FINK AKTS The Cheapest and Best Miscellany of Music, "Literature and Arts in tin World:
Giving annually to its subscribers, ovor Five hundred Pages of valuable and interesting Matter, 'And embracing nearly One Hundred pages of
CHOICE &-USIC.
Published on the 1st and 15th of every month, at $1 50 per annum.
TIIE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT
W
ILL.be eniichcd by the contributions of the most popular Composers and Masters of Music now before the public Who have been secured to furnish iis pages with tha best original compositions, and with Treatises on the Principles and Practicc of the Art, in this and other countries.
The objects continually kept in view throughout this Department, are to awaken and cultivate musical talent, ami to encourage and marshal the MUSICAL WRITERS OF AMERlCAi espousing the whole cause of jiHisic1Secular and rfaerdd. Vocal and Instrumental, Popular and scientific, and viewing ii as a high art Influencing the moral, Social, Political, and Religious Education of the people.
CONTRIBUTORS!
John S. Dwight, Wm Vincent Wallace, W Fry, R. S. Willis, Geor^o H. Curtis, Victor Williams. F. F. Miller,Saniuel Jackson, Edward Hodges, Mus. Doc.. Dr. W'. J. Wctmore, H. W. ireatorex, P. N. Crouch, Geo. F. Bristosv, Geo. id a S a re A drews, Allen Dadworth, Asahel Abbott, Henry Ch. Becht, Alleghanians, Thomas Hastings, Wm. l.'radbury, H. Hamilton, 13. F. Baker,'Mi Strakosch, Rev. Wm. Staunton, Ch. Halrner. J. Jones,G. T. Hitler, C. G. Rosenberg, Edw. Howe, Jr., Charles Grobe, Lowell Mason, Wellington uernsey, Miss Adeline Maxwell Cooper. Miss Autrusta Browne, Madame E. W. Bottchelle.
The following !isi of contributors to the Literary Department is Ample guaranty that only such reading will be presented ns will awaken the mind, refine the taste, and instruct the understanding.-—
CONTRIBUTORS:—T.Dunn English, Rev. Ralph Iloyt, W. C. Ilosmer, 3/artin Farqhar Tupper, Rev. E. Mngoon. Dr. Horatio Siotie, Wm. Albert Sutlifle, J, R. Orton, urrio Cameron, J.Clements, T. S. Arthur, Mrs. Lydia II. .^igourney, MissPhusbe Carey, Mrs Sarah 'P. Bolton, Mrs. E. JI. lirackett, X'rs. S. II. Dekrovli, .Visa Francis A. Fuller, iifrs. E. G. Durbt-r. Llla .Vooor, JJiss Alice 'arev, il/iss Arabella Clem-ent,-'Singing Sybil," Hon. Caleb Lyonftdnl. 5 T. Huchannn Reed, Dr J. W. Redlieid, Orlando A. Pegrnm, James Rees, T. H. ChoeVcr W. P. Jiuleliinock,C. Russe.l Clark.
All communications must be addressed [post paid,] to OLIVER DYER, 257, Broadway, New York, mar. 17. '52 w2m-30.
Cash Bargains at the., as S to re WE
are now in reccipt of our Spring and Summer goods, cmlrracing a full supply ol nil kinds of STAPLE GOODS for tlie JOBBING TRADE, nnd'also a complete h?&>rtm»m of both staple and fhncy Goods lor HBTAIL. Among our dress Goods will be found Striped ami changeable SIT.KS, Bfn6k
Italian and PIMlU SATlN, do. Popin S I a re Fignred and striped Stvi«s Muslins, Jaconett*, Ac. 5 SfLK and THEAD LACES, LISLE EDG INGS and Insertitiff,, a line awortuieut of dress TRIMMINGS, Nti W STYLE—hesniwality of
ID O E S O N N E I O N S a a a riety of Fans, Parasols, See., some verv rn.-lt Also, Gentlemen*'Silkf Union Peart, White Braver, Soli Brush, Mexican, and Leghorn II ATS, Boys' CAPS,- &c,
MENS' AND nOYS* CALF. GOAT. E N A E A E N I E A ER. HOO TS AND SHOES. K- 1
I E S I N E S O E S E S 1 1 E N S
SilOES, &c. 1•
Al*o, French Table Cover*, Worsted do., Piano Covers. Sec., Curtain Dm cry uc new style CURTAINS Cotton Fri ^.sti, bcautlfnl painted
W isdow SHADES, WIXWW Gorxices,CUBTAIM DA.vi®, &c, A'W, *6m* 35 nr 40 Pieces of thin jdy^fine superfine Ingrain ami Venetian "r
3-'ci
6-4, 8-4, 12-4, and 16-4 DRUGGETf 4-*, 5-4, 6-4, and 8-4 Flooh OILClotii. AND
A I N
Tufted Rugga, Matt*, &c. -Also a large assortment of PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDER-
IN«, FINE BOARDS* &C. In short, our stock embraces almost every thing in the Dry Good* liiie IN great tsriety, AND in many descriptions of Cood* it is unsurpassed in the Wabash Valley Our Carpet and Hirtise Fur-, tfisbing department is probably equal to any in Ihe Western Country. Our good* have alt been •elected with great care and bought on the best terms, ond
as
we sell principally forCAsa ORILJEAPV
pay, our price* will present the strong*** Inducements to "purchasers. L. RYCE. April 2o, ^51.—35~tf. \J *1 ,«t »14
H. S, & J. AppIegate Co,,
Dooksollers, Ppblisher* and StQtioae^, 13 Main Street, Cincinnati.
BEING
the publishers of never a 1 valuable works we offitrthem to the trade at as low a pricc as works of similar size, materials and bind rags are offered tn the Onion.
BOKSELLER3 AND MERCHANTS would do well to give us a colt before purchasing elsewhere, a« otjr publications are of such character as enable ns to make extensive and favorable exchanges wjdi other publishers throughout the United State*. Onr assortment, therefore, of
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
comprises almost everything in the line, and will be sold as tow at any oilier house, Eutor Weal. PEDLERS are also invited to examine a slock selected especially for the trndfl, ami as it was purchnsed in ex« change lor our publications, we are enabled to sell at the lowest possible price.
Our superior faacili ties for manufacturing BLANK BOOKS oflfer strong mduueuwot to ail who wish to make purchasns ol this kind, feeling assured tlint we can give entire satisfaction as to qnaliijr nnd priee.
We append a list of our publications Dr..Ai- Clarke's Complete 0nmm5n»f^C©ti the Old and New Testaments, witli a portaiT of" thfr. author, eegraved exprenfiy for I hia edition, «ccompanied with Maps, Arc. orfes of Thos lS(k. LT. D. 11
The complete vols ment Stare Illumiriniion and Moral lnipruvenient of Man kind An Essay on thsSiu eiid Evil* of Covetousness The hristiarl Philosopher, orSeienee nnd Religion t'Celestiol Secnerv, iIlu*^ateJ Siderinl Heavens, Planets, Slc. The Pratiioal Astronomer The Solar System, its Wonders The Atmosphere and atmospherical Phenomena, Stc. illustrated with numerous engravings nnd a portrait. 2 vols., royal 8yo, sheep, spring back, marbled edga.
This edition is printed from entirely new plates and contains tho recent revisions of the uutfsor, Plutarftji'sXiyeS, with Historical and Critrsal Notes, fctra a liiYE or Plutarch. lllustr*tM with a |iortrait. 1 voll royal 8 vo, This edition has been carefully revised and corrected, and imprinted upon entirely new plates, stereotyped bv ottfselvfs, to correspond wltn our horary cdnfonot Dick.
Rollings Ancient History. The Ancient History of the Carthogentaus, Assyrians. Bnbylo*. nians, Modes nnd Per?iaus, Greecians and Macedonians including a History of the Artsend Sciences oftlie Ancients, with a Life of the Author.— 2 vols, royal 8vo. sheep, spring back, marbled edge.
Spectator. By Addison, Steele, &c. Perhaps there is no book in our language that has been more generally read, and the teachings of which have been in a greater degreee appreciated, than the Spectator. 2 vols., royal 8 vo.
The complete warks of Jusephus with Explanatory Notes and Observations. 1 vol. 8vo.' xMacauley's History of Englund, 8 vols Svo.^ Large clear type. ftfncknight's Commentary ou the Epistlas to which is added a History of the Life of St Paul.*— 1 vol. large 8vo. 1
Burnet'* Notes on the Early Settle-meet of the North-western Tsrritory, with a portrait. Lorenzo Dow containing his Experie Traveis in Eurone ond America, up to near in ti.is uli imporuut Vn-ch rhftieth year. Also, his Polemic writings W
Cooley's Six Thousand Practical Iieceipti Gwynne on Sherifls. A Practical Treaties on the Law of Sheriff and Coro er: with torms and References to the Statutes of Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. By A E Gwynne.
Biographical sketch of.Col. Daniel Boon&g Life and Adventures of Black Ilawk. Life Tecumseh and of bis brother ihe P/ophet. VVestern Adventure by M'Clung. Life aud Essays of Benjamin Franklin!. The Farmer's and Emigrant's Hand Book. Craftsman, or Freemason's Guide, .iEsop'8 Fables. Christianity, as exemplified in the conduct of all sincere professors. 4
Methodism Explained and Defended. Universaliad, or onfessions of UniversaTism Hervey's Meditations Pilgrim's Progress, with Scott's Notes« School Testaments. Psalms in Metre. Universal ?Iusician, by A Fillmore. .* Rhmehart's Church Harp. The Camp Meeting and Sabbath School Chorister. Sacred MelocUon.
The Young Ladies' Companion. The works of Peter Parley. ... Together with a large assortment of School Books.
Dec 9,'51-18tf
.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, &c., Ever offered for sale in the Wabash Valley. The articles are of the latest and most fashionable Style.
WATCHES. ,i,
English aud French Gold Watches, for ladies and gentlemen,of every Variety, including dublex in hunting cases, gold hunting levers,gold chronometers, and single case duplex, mode at our own ordbr. -5: DIAMONDS.
Diamond sets, diamond rings and hroVches, gentlemen's diamond breast-pins and clu^ets. OTHER JEWELRY.
Gold guard, vest and fob chains of every style gold thimbles, clasps, studs, pens, pencils, and pencil cases fold fancy sets of ruby, opal and Turquoise. Also Very limny beautiful cnrlwncle sets, mourning rings, breast-pins and ear-rings. ,'
1
b.-u sii/VER-WARE. A full assortment of silver-ware, includingbas kets, pitchers, goblets, cups, spoons, forks, waiters, lom Thumb card cases. Sic,, &c.
PISTOLS, Arc.
Alleft^s n'ttd Colt's Revolvers, and siifc barreled, of variobs sizes bowie-knives eye-protectors, an article admirably suited to travelers across the plains telescopes, &e., &,C.
The articles mentioned above will be'sold at lower rates than ever before offered in this city. I solicit the attention of merchants from he country to mv new goods. My friends in the city, antb the public generally, arc invited to call and examine.
SOrREPAIRING, and all kinds df Fancy Jewelry work executed promptly, and tvakKa.tted in all cases.
The corrrrt time always on TerrcHnute, Jan. 10.'52-wii-2l
S A E O E
'Charles P. Freeman & Co,
(LATE FREEMAN, HODGES St l.O.) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. Ml Broadway, 1 door South of Liberty Strectj
NEW YORK,
RAVE
now on hand, and will be receiving daily through the season, NEW GOODS, direct from the European manufacturers, and ca$h Auction *, rick, ftuhumabie, fancy Silk Millinery Good*.: Our stock of Rich Ribbons, comprise* every variety of the latest and most beautiful designs imported.,
Many of our goods are manufactured expressly to Our order, from our own design* and pattern*, nnil tand unrivalled. We offer our goods lor neii Ci*h, nt lower prices than any credit House in America can afford.
All purchasers will find it greatly to tlw^r interest to reserve a portion of their money and make selection* from our great variety of rich cheap goods.
Ribbons rich for Bonnets^ Caps, Sashes and Boll*. Ikmnetsilks, Satins, Carpets, Lisaes, and Tarletons.
Embroideries, Collars, Chemis9tts, Capee, Berthas. (. I! iMt*, Sleeves, Cuffs, Edgings, and inaorting*. oroidered iievier i, Lace, und ffemstitch, catnbrick Hdkfs.
Blond*, llliiaions, and Embroidered Lares for Cap*: Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Mantillas, and Veils.
Honiton, mechlen, Valencienes, and Brussels L*ce§. En||i»hftrtl Wove thrtsad, Smf^ia, Llsl* thitad tnd Cotwfi Lace*.
Kid, Lisle Thread Silk, and sewing Silk, Giows, and mills.. Frcnch and Antertcnrt Artificial Flowers, freficli Lace, English, American, and Italian-
Slraw Bonnets *nd Trimming*.^ March 1€,'52 w-5w.
TOWER MILLS.
r*r
i'lNG brought these beautiful SurnmFlortf 1 mg works into full ooeraiion, we are now idy to exchange Hour, Meal, Shorts, Bran.^c.,
re» for hiay give us their custom.
X.'heat and Corn, or fbr Ca*h, wiUi *11 who
0
H. S. & J. APPLEGATE St CO., 43 Main St., Cincinnati, O.
City Jewelry Emporium.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
TH L. CRISIIER has just received from the I .J. hest Eastern manufacturers, and is now opening, the most extensive assortment of
FANCY JEWELRY.
MILLER & 80ULE.
*1 V* Corner of Cheanut and Water Terre Hamo, Ind Mar f, '51-27-tf. 7 ,v. fT I'VWW-tfPvJ
COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE
dp rNDIAN^POLfff.
w:facie SC0TT,"A Sl Wldpal.
/TVIIS Institution if now permanently estnb-li-hed, and is open at all tin far tfee rNogl
lit-hed, and is open nt all lirns^far tfee tion of Pupils, and its rooms having beeifre fittctl up with till Hie ejegaiiee andm«vBBie»Me furntshes advanfull
the best Cincinnati C^onle! e,titw
kA
Th^ etudiejT of tlie Mil Cgiif ceesa/y for a corttjfjletifaiul TTiijroirjfn mefCant! tlducetion. and comprehends four distinct Classes of Objects, to wsil ]?u»,1%
Mrft rAw*—Putfcts' rfyn-RT Hwflf This embrace* the science of JlOoJt Kffpfng by a Whol
•mmission, aieam uoauRtr^- ana roreigw ig, and ffftnertd. Commission- business^ in-
and (-Vimmission, bteam Boatinff and Forei^MP Shipping, and eluding tl.e iarv book^j
v^ji
book, Invoi«r't)ook, Sole book. GraimJjqok, Outward Invoice Uwk, Account Current book, &c. T$ Scrmd Class enfbraces tlfe^Laws, CvafofttiP nn.l Usnffes ofTrade and Comtnewa.
Third' How—"MRKCAimLB A mrmim'.—Ems* brflcrs Calculatimiin Interest, Discount, bocnncAl Gain, Comrtd«Sloa and Brokeragfw Equation oF
Law, &.c. rating to co1e'1\ade#s^ JHfrtnersliips, 'orporatiwiv #nd P/incipt) and AgCAtj J&f! Is ot Exchange, Promissory Note*, &c.,'*—llarine, [oaua life liJiurance, ^ntrqct&WitWcanut^ hiring and semee, of Safes Smf fne %tttifVe^»
Fueiaiid Life fbr Guarantees. tmH lazily those retaedies vwhjchfiain a measure in the ItHmlsof the Merchant himself^ as the Stoppage of Go.*ls in Transit, Lien, Stc.
HT" Price (yards of Admission to av Full Course, occupying irout 6 .12 .wseks.^aijjprcpaid «rjeeuMM.
A Partial Course, Emfiractn* tfielScieiitific palrt of the Full Course tts illustrated in 3 differ* ent sets of Bog^ tocKthW'with Lectures on Mercantile Ariflnnetic antfCommercihl Luw, can bo taken at any time, leaving it Optional with tho Pupil after tke iompletkm of" tho Partial Course to continue tlitoilirh the Full Course! of Adtnisoioa to Partial
•without lirat ebtaiiiing Card of AdrawHon from the Principal. f/cctures on Banking,Political Economy, and oth^r sulijects valuable to the Merchant to bo kuown, will be delivered tiiroughouL thg CW8*.
A Diploma granted only to those who m^' pas% a satisfactory examination at the completion of & 3
The best time for commencing cither c^r^Vnlf be the first Monday of each inonthf- althljjuglr Pupils ar« admitted at any time.
as the Board of Examiners of the Commercial Institute of Indianapolis, do .certify that we iavfi attended the e*animal ion of the pVesenf gradil
Said institution, and
aling ciaes of aaid iastitutjtin, and Jind said cla as well acquainted with the elementary pnncTp! of Doable Entry Book itg op ^011 Id w^fl I
well acquainted with the elemeti of Doable Entry Book Keppj itg ^011 Id wejfl be expected, their age and^miortuiiitie* oi actual
... ,, .expected, their age oniLfipportunitie* oi actual orlh-western Ismtorj, with a portrait. practice ooasii*tlX'3. Wo believe them to have ru-„ Lorenzo Dow containing his Experience,and ^lve(1
from $heir
rnvo sin I'.nrone nnd America, uii to near his -i..-. ..11 1
dai
which ib adUtd the Journey olPe&gy pro^iy practiced upon, will render thorn able Dow. Revved and corrected with otos. accountants and valuable citizens, and we wo^ld recommend that ihe folluwing named members of
p^nt Instractor.'n Ubwum
ufr
ofCommer-
^Xation, whidi," jl staadBjrobdbrved^d
the present class receive Diplomas, to wit James B. Weeks, John M. Dorsey, He7.ekinh W. itobortB^piuql J. AI^jr,!Jg^bJ)h ft^HSugh, John T. Ferguson, George W. Dorsey, NichoTaa Mc uriyvJr.,Jq,oie3 T. Brown, aud^Tyra Motit-
A\vl, &i cflmHusion, wtf wottld citizens of Indian* in now haying it iitiheir power to patronize a Home Institution of Commercial Education where as much information, in as short a time, add ot far less *xpen*e and anxiety of mind on the part of parents and guurdiane, con, and we believe will be imparted, as at any other similar institution in the west. h£".• "J
B. F. Moruib, J3. Davis( ,-
David Williams, Besjami.n L. Lanu.^^. William Sujj.iva.v, I*$iaiMrp($i*l Mayjk), J85I. N. B. It shaJl ba the, aim of the Principal to furnish nil th* graduates bf tlriw -fft*fitu1iott*Wh(f may dears It, with imntediaitiB employment: he therefore rfegaesis feagln|e»Mneu in any par^of^hflr State who jnay.be lp want 6j*"gootl accountant's", to inform firm of the" sfttVie, stating alfVnrHculars, and lie wiil try and send him one fweli qtlaiifie(i in every particular.
S^rArrangements have been mad* With one o$s the largest and beat Boarding House*in the city to Board and Lodge all the Student* front abroad at $2 per week, making the Entire Expenses''ot. Boarding, Tuition, and Stationary, about $40,- tho price of Tuition alone in the Ciocianjtti Go!leges. aug23-5I '52-12m
'B2bwii£iY¥s.
STAVE CUTTER AND JOINER.
me, tvhich received such favoraElt
q^IIlS Macli^t I notice at the Hands of the' Committee of the late Ohio/State Fair, at Columbus, i*a newinvention, for which Letters 1'a tent have been issued}. In iis construction it is compact and strong,Ijehjj|f made entirely of iron and steel,-weighing spmo three thousand pounds. In the rapidity of its operation, the uniformity and--pnapolU iipish that it gives the Slavey adapting itself toftithir to ti thicks or thin bolt, it i^ a I together unequaicd J}y any Stave MflcbiHfe ill4 dse»
JEither the rived or sawed bolt may be used, the* machine feedingitself alter the bolt is placed on the( carriage,until theentirebo tlily dresecd and joined. ^mootlily dresecd and join __ hoop, and at the rate of 65 toibifAwi^lSnuMfftind if a mactiine.is properly attended to, tind kept work, could cut 35 000 Slaves perdny,bt 10 bptprd^. It-can with ease .cut, dress, and'jolrit ns rhiui/ Staves, in one day, as otle hundred men $an set i/jl» into barrel* in the same time. Any khid of tifilber that is lit for a Stave, maybe used, even such kinds as could not be rived into StaVes, and worked by haod.r Tlic. cost of miming, thq i^jchi'rte, carrying Oot irtkKpfling *p tSatJes, need not exc?ed. if it iajuals 50 cents per thousand.— One cord of rated bulls will turn ou( S^W^StavfeS costing hotover$3 00 jwreord, in ndislrict wierij timber is plenty. Upon this basis* one .thousand Stavesdressed andjjointedj will cost l}ut$2 00, and are unsurpassed 111 uniformity of appoimince, smoothness of finish, and Other general re^'irsiJis, by any Strive used, and at about o?i«!/«iZrtli'e j#i(J« usually paid for rough Slaves,
Barrels made from Staves cut* by thisr mnflmie,s will commend themselves lo MHlers and Sliijipere, for their unifbriiiity, firtbothnMs awi strtfitgtfjjftThe machines aru very substantially .built, iff% easily injured or lmbk to get out of xepair^ n|id any mechanic of tolerable genius, pan soon loura to run one and as it,not only cuts nnd drg&as 41 Stavepcrfectly, biitjalntsiuat thesamooperation, (which no other mac bice inuse ey.er undertook to do,) we wiih conlidcncc'offer it to tlw pulLic,,ajB tbo best Madlifno for KJonr Barrel, or other slack work, ever used, and invite co^ipeti^pn79 thecelerity of ojieration and quality of work.
Tlie power feq tit red to d^ve theni, isf«nething 11 of mill-atones, cdmpli portntion. ®275 (X), imfepbndent/jf Patein Jiight
less than theftdwef lofOiie'rriu in-Cost dr MachinB9:cdmplete,Tendy for tradS-
which will depend upon ihq extent afid value of territory conveyed. Applications for Machines and State or County rights, will bo promptly attended to by the undersigned.
GWYNJN ES & SHEFFIELD. UrbmLOhim Oct. 2&-9*3tfl, *'•-*!uli waT
HEf STOVE STPM-
wlr^tBija'acrw
Offer* for sale a variety of
O O A O A N O
*Which be Wtlt ili^jose ,.„of low .for Cash or J'roj/k dace. Hi#jPKk Stove*
'jr, coi^st ol jae celebrated improved':
»initmpa Stove,
0Well known to all bqjjisa ^keepers—*!«» the celeLrnted double oveh stovo --with a variety or others of cooking pafeto.— |i afp of ,fsyrtons paUrn*
Hi* Parlor and Etox Stov^
r. s.
to suitpofob««e*- Ite Ems al«j.bh ii&d ana*, surtmcpt of
CASTi:J^^KM,isting^r ??1(
Tea-KeUle», Oveiii»» .SfiilleUi, &c., &c. All for sale or'trade at'his new store on Market street, 2d door north of National Road, ooaositg Farrington's Block, in Terre Uautc.iV.yti
OytoScr 4».1Af rfc-U'^
House and Lot I^or SaTe^
'PIlE large and commodious Brick,.Hwi^e oocopied by Walter S. .'ooper. oi 1« irst Street, in Terr* liaiue. togeifw* v^\ffimncfe» at'grounon wb^b»itis 8k $00^ favor-
-Th^ir^oi th« premise^ /Enqilfrfi Ifii
