The Wabash Courier, Volume 20, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 April 1852 — Page 3
THK UBAltTlI IN GEllMAKY. The German Journals contain »ccouu from nearly every portion of Germany. c^ihMng.h'e (p»»er«l distress .rUn. from the doarties* of pmvWnn*. *n Lhhnania. IMIH* of f«*ni 30 10 40 Individual* overrun ihe country. *nd rv «.ff hv f«»rc.e whatever ceri«l*,"eJf find in the farms. At «He barrier p«**t of Merul. the pusmm*ht»u«e *M
ed, liui ..n.uc-r.iiy. A „f d,,a,...... i..
PBESENTIMEWT
s"m
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conducted to k«niff»berg. U|p Sifpsi.t. nnd more punicu litrly In the circle of Rvb..ik"r,..e famine la produ. cihC its* worst consequence*. SmcK „,.J and death have so increased ihai the ch'rjjy are unequal to the dune* of visiimiuti and burial imposed upon them. It I* (Vnre thai the hunger fever of '17 and *48 will IWJ renewed.
of
feeting extract from au unpublished play
Edgar—
Adieu, my life, my inve.
PaU'ine—S«y*f» thou adieu?— My mi»»d misgive# me, Edgar—etrange fear Sits like a heavy dumpling here, my life. .Ah, whither goeat thou In this strange haste?
Edgar—Nay.
ask me not. You rack
mv soul with aorrow.
Pauline—Speak.
Edgar—Well,
Edgar.I mu*t know.
if I must, Pauline, to
Dunkirk!
Pauline—To Dunkirk? No! no!
Edgar—Yes!
by the
er!
CAPITAL PUN»SH*EJ*T.-A report of the Select cnmni'rtieo to the Legislature ol Pennsylvania on the abolition of capital punishment, say* that »n filty four years seventy persons have been executed in that State l«r murder. Of one hundred and eleven person* who hove b«en charged with murder in Philadelphia county, only ten were pard»i*ed, two died before sentence, and only live wer« executed. Ijeit)^ oue in twenty-two «4 the indicted.. The ct»*nniiitee, tlverefore. Iiave come to the conclusion that Ihe death punish fnent ought to be abolished.
PROSPECTTTS.
JOIJRNAIi OF TilK FINE ARTS
The Cheapest and
Be.nl
Li
Miscellany of Music
Mature
Giving annually to its subscribers, ovor Fire htui4re* Pase* of valuable and in« teresting iHntter,
And embracing nenrlv One Hundred pages of CHOICE lb- TJSIC. Published on the 1st and lith of every month, at $1 50 per annum.
THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT -yy 11.1 l*: emich. by the contributions of the
pl#*8 ami I'mcuce of ihe Art, in U»i8 ««d »ber
CON'T II111UTORS.
GrenWex. P- N. Crouch, CJeo- F. Uri*tow, Geo. Loder. R. G. Pniue, 9 Lawrence. John C. Andrews, Allen Dauworth, Asahel Abbott, H»»nry Ch. Bt'cht, Allephiiniana,Thomas Hastings. Win. B. Hrmlliury, 11 Hamilton, B. F. Baker, M. Straknsch. RHV. Win. Staunton, Ch. tiahiwr. J. Jones.G. T. Rider,C liosenbt-rg, Ed*»*. Howe, Jr., Charles Gr«.be, Ixw. ll Mason. eliingioa GueriwM-v, Miss Adeline Maxwell Cooper. Misa Augusia Browne. Madame E. W. Biclielle 'I he following list ol'eoiiirihutors to the Litera* ry lepartin«'nt is Ample guaranty that only such reading will lie presented as will Bwaken 'he mind, refine the tuste, and instruct the under* standing.--—
CO.M'KIBUTORS:—'T. Dunn English, Rev. RnSph Hoyi. W. C. Ilosim r, aVnrtin Farqhnr Tnppir. Rev. E Magoon. Or. Honiilo Sume, W'ni. Albert Sutlifl'e, J, t)rton, urrie Cameron, J.Clements, T. S. Arthur, Mrs. Lvdia II. hiuourney. Miss Plurhe Carey, Mrs ijarahT. IU»j* ton. Mrs. E. Brnrkett. it/ra. s*. H. Dekn»yf«, jl/iN8 Francis A. Fuller, .Urn E. Burl**. Ela JUmnw. wwr'*aw A.™WV«i ent, 'Sinuinsi Sybil," Hon. Culeh 'Lvon*la 1. liuchanan Re««t. br W Redh»-ld, Orlando A. I'1 gram, Jamea Rein, I. U. Cheevcr W. r. A/ulchiiHrk,C. Rnsael Clark.
All cotiiinuuications must be oddraaaed \josi
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and Arts in the World:
OLIVER DYER,
257, BronJway, New York,
mar. 17. '53 w2m-30. __
"GREEN'S HOTEL, Corner of Bridge (or Mio) and first
Tcrre
Streets,
II note, Indlann.
ri^HF. unders»igtml has leaaeil from James' S J[ Clark the above named house, situated just at the top ol the grad«- trom the bridga, and ooly oni ti'ock from tlie public square.
This* hous^ lifts b«vn arrmflv ^nUrgw and itnproved hy a new and large addition ot bel rooms, and a spachms dintns Iwill, all papered, paint**!, and luroished with new lurnitnrw. carpets, beda •. tl —.1.. a.v llkA MKI
KXJXNISC
nnd bedding. Having an eye singlw U»e com- in„jtwi to examine this stock, oeinsr assuml thai fort and convenience of hi* giwsi*. mw«» make n»«
hoo*»**,•!«••»««"'oppln*pUcwfor ilwmanoitu*- jcgn ^k|ainotj jn Eastern citiea. Orders sen Inew, pleasure or traveling public, and particular- (,jiriug|, ommission .Merchants faithfully execut ly ihtv^e who wish to lake passage on *t««mtKMt*.
will b« spared to make hw -—.v
iivi c*)jvtn«v ."'-t. an agreeable ami pleasant stopping pla« for his guests.
HIS TABLB
Will alwavs lie turni»hcd »ih the substance and not tkeshudow, bat of tlie be*l i»w eountry atfonls and no pains or exiw-ns* will I* spared u» ailminister to llw of llw iwio# ol bis
HIS STABLE AND SHED3 Are hrjreaml ennre'y new. amnng the i»»-9t in the city, and at all limes will he supplied *i«h good hay and grain, and niTenJed hy att experieucod and comp^trnt Hotter __ Charges moderate—Call ana #6®
Having been null ao^i |«voral»ly known as tlm ke».pfr of a public house io Warren, Jrtfcraon C«k, Dliiu. he {Wis conmlent trom bmg experience ibat he wV.t be able to pieaaa all wuo may lavor turn with a call.
Hoarder* uken by tlte week. month. or y*ar. DAViO GREKNJan 89, da».3n»-51'23
NEW E3TABLIBHMENT.
Sash) Door Ulindsand Frame Factory, TF.R -E HAUTE, tNO.
I
HAVE commenced the above In the room formerly «vcupied hy Mr. &«•»*>?.
street, near the Poet t)8k*, where I intend to manufacture th* above mentioned articles trom the very be*t material. Permms a
buil^inys will do well to Rive me a call, as I into make my jrir«» suii the ume*. Orders from a distance c«n be aunt throogh the
line, will do we uo«MU«. Mar *i'J-«lawtf
House and Lot For Sale, 'PIIE Inrge and commodious Brick flouaaoc cupied by Walter A oo r, on First Street, in Torre Haute, together with ^r acres of froonon which it ia situate, uJfered for ado on favorable terms.
Th** a good
KWZ,
premises. Enquire of
Nor 22, *51-13 tf
-in 1S1~W
trStraus
di»ns- deaoiihwl real estate, vm K«tf «t ih« i»w-th quarter «1 of Ferre Haute, her wurteea acre mart* of Iwt—
abated by Jaim* Edmonds
^Elisabeth Edmonds (his wifel to the underthe Hth day of February, .8*1, and tearing date of that da?. The said mor«g*g« and JSer oi sale was duly acjuiowlt*^""!
tault having bewi il* aaid mort| "r" ?bta notice atai
Feb. 21,
HAILKOADS.—*AF-
r®
Kriiiin Ihe Recall"'. offiiTi. °f
cvS5X«.M..»v.j.
JOHN F. KING, Mortgage
,53-86-w8#
NOTICE
Shereby givtn.that on the I'thday of April 1853, I'UweL the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.amUoclock p. m., at the court boueedoor t»» the town ot Tml liaoi. 1 aball offer lor
MW
real estate, to-wit. the north
Feb 12, ^wOOd-W
Erie railroad!
Pauiin-—Nay. then
.farewell
Ail »s o'er.
forev
the follo«'
trsSS^S ™r'K«
sz
Indiana torkwted for the ,^'Jt
f'"Tdue
in alfto$13485. Coata of adveruwag to be aiUfed oa ibe day of wlu.
Vigo Ca
NOTICE
IS hereby elven, that on the 17th day of April A I ISM, between the legal hours, at tlws cnurt houaedtKK in the town ot Terr© Haut», I will oi* er for sale to the higliest bidder, Lots No. 6) six, 17) seven, and (8) eight. In the fcbool ouartei section No. (10) ten. in township No. (10).Worth, of ranae No. i0) ten west, which said lots ol Jaiuin are now held by Wtllinm Foster and by htm forfeited tor the non-payment of interest due thereon, to town 110) ten, worth of rafl^e (II eleven west Each of the aFonawid lots of buds contains twenty acres. Amount of principal, interest and pel centum due on the day oi sale $17» 71. Costa ol advertuitMt to be added on the lay ol sale.
A. LANU^, Auditor
Feb 12, '52-w60d 25
B. & 0. TODSEY,
Rational Road St. 2d
dour
above Market
No. 2, Phoenix Block.
Wholesale and Retail Cash Store.
in
Foreign owl Doitttxiic Sluplf end Fancy
O O S
fii/tions. Trimming*, Bonnets, Bot4 and Shoes. {alu#, Hurdmare.
Groceries, Pafier Hangings^
livrder*, CarpetiAgs, tittgs. Floor and Table Oil Clotks, and House furnishing Goods.
are now in receipt ot our Fall and Y\ inter Sunk, selected in the Eastern ciUesexpressly for this market. We would invite particular attention toonr stock of brown ana bleached goods. Prints, Merinoes, De Laines. Lustres, figured stuff goods, Ginghams, Trimming ^cl* tons, Laces, Gimps. Fringes, Bonnets and lionnet Ribbons, Hosiery, Cloths, Satinets. 1 weeds. Jeans, Flannels, Linseys, Tickings, Checks, linen and silk Hdkfs. Bay State Shawls, Carpeting*.
uy ^.Carpet Bugs and Satdiels, Urocenes, ilanJwarv.
most popular Composers and Masters of Bwota and Slioes. ^c.: all of which will o»*»oiu Music now heture the public who have been se-1
6uc
cun»d to furnish iis pages with the best original interest of buyers to patronise us. raper uai g-compo-itions, and with Treatises on the Princi- iogs very jow.
^'he'ohjeeta con'inually ltept in view thronsh- STEWART HOUSE. ot)t litis Uepfirttnent, are to awnken and cultivate .I
S S S E W A
1j rotes lor Cash or Produce as will nane it tne
jgs •ury
M»W.
'i'vtr* Haute, October4, 51-o-ti.
I I
DOUGHTY
^sinE-Tr'f.s
the people, style, with an eye to the convenience and comfort ot their patrons. They hopw by their continued devotion to the business, to sustain the former character of the House, and merit a continuance
John S. |)wi«ht. Win Vincent Wnllae#, W A Frv. R. S. Willis, Gt oruo H. Curtis, Victor Williams. F. F. Millrr,Samuel Jackson. E«lwnnl tx, ,ot its former patronage, as nothing shall be left llotlgea. Mus. Hoc.. Dr., v»ctiuore, J-j undone necessary to render their guests comfortable.
Conveyance will always be furnished passengers to and Irom the Cars free of charge. Tbev have also, to lvenient stabling where horaes will have the very best attention.
Jan 8, 'M-wtf-20
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
WifiKsIIi^EtlS is IB.&lfciL'Sra GENTS lor Gootlman, Campbell &. f'-o. ol Lafayette, Indiana, will always keep on hand large quantities of Printinit, Wrapping, and ri ting Paper, which will be sold at the 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 dec-
°njune7-5MI-tf WILLIAMS &. EARLY. Courier and Gfofce, at Charleston, (III.) copy to anioniU^of tit «d n, and send bills to Agents at TerrertaiiiS.
Crockery, China, and Glassware. AT WHOLESALE.
Samuel E. Moore & Co., 37 CAMP STREKT, NEW ORUU.VS,
ARE
now receiving from Liverpool one ol th« Iwst selected stocks of QUEENS V-HRL ever offered for sale In the United States, consist ing of One Thousand Crates. Common littr Blue Edged, Sprig, B!ue, Green and Pink Fancy, dark Flowing Blue, Flowing Mulberry, »n besi While Ironstone EARTHENW \RE, togethes with several low and M«lium pricod quahuea o: White and Fancy arcs, admirably adapted tcttuniry trade. Also.low-priced China Ieas ami Teaseita. an I ev.-rv description ot tressed and Flnetif.AsWWAR'B. incluJinc every article in ihfir line demaniled by country ahoj»-keepeM.
VVestwrn Murchnnts, visiting New Orleans, an
W
tj)Hj pricwa more favorable for ibem thai
nm
private conveyance, or oUierwiso. In short no Cratea of Var« ahv.ivs on hand. pains nor
pt^ed in the safest manner. Mr Assort
ed Cratea of v'nr* always on hand. Mar 8, *W-daw6w-«4 39
(D ALT
«n
41I,
CORN EH OF MAIN AND SIXTtl SrS.,
'IMHS (loose having U-en refiiwd an I en'argisd I is now prepared 10 accomodate the puWic ia as good a style as any Hotel in the City.
The Pr»pt »etor havinf had several yean* expe rience in iheb«»sine». flatters himself that all wh call, will be pleased with the accommodslions.— The central !ocaii««n of the House makes it quit* a desirshle sioppinsf place for btiaineM or pleasure
Terms, $1,00 per day. WILLIAM E. MARSH. Feb S, H3-div6ffl-M-24 Proprietor-
New Shingle Factory. J"* HE subscribers would resfwcUully inform the
1
niiirM at I'HTH Aa«u and the wrronotlin* conntry, tin bey have just comm ed manwlaciurtnf S |tes raptor to any ed for salt ini.»pace. We invite all who wish to dwell •ndf* fflad roots to give a call betore purclias ing wltere
AH orders from a distance promptly alte ded to M. & W. WALLACEFactor* back of H- Pair^enk's rifts factory: on fov.rth stiret, bet*en Ohio «nd Afain streets
TKRI« FFJICN.
Hoot ereritr^
CWTRM, and stable on the
J. P, USHER.
Mnrch
vmwra irom utnmiw wn w« .w Choice Molujfi Post Office, and will receive immediate attention
1
iVmum theciiv waniin| anything in the above he foond cheep, whole*i« or reuul, at th» ll to tend in tlVir order* earlr G. W. StiAFfEtL
85^ daw-ly 1033$.
RilCKRIES.—A choice aaauruo«at, indod
hme^. O. Soxmr S«|ar (loose Spwp
Untwrf do 5 """tatlon do
ue ravna VIIO
Prmrtt VUm
M. W. WILLI VM&
St*rt,
milts
Wheat and Corn. I" WILL pay ihe highest market price 15 CAM. I for Wh*at ant Corn delivered at my Ware houae io Terre llaata.
Jan 14, -W-dawtf-S* «n
B. SMITH.
Land Warrants. AND Warranu crawamlv on hand an£ for
BEHE-NTtca
CINCINNATI
BliSlffiS DIUKCTORV.
KT Persons flatting Cincinnati to make Purin»»
in#ko
enquiries, or pro-
obaaea, or d**irlu| to make enquiries, or pro-
©ure any ault tbto
by letter, should con
oxticla {rectory, as it a fukie to nil tba
ry.
^o'ua Business Establishments, au4 may be
Jtepeaded oa as Chart of the hast aud most jitiobte Firms In Cincinnati:
Bank Note Bngraven Printer# IUWU.N, Wn.Ki .1, ItAll „E'?0'!k,u5ktN?e md tmtttk mI Mm* ^ntcU.-~Buud», Btlu fcxcr.&nyc, till-
JT thISw. ftwmi a»n *-K r»» ETirtt vJi *c WKmwt'» »")1« In ecilMM »itat oi
BU
N —Th» wnta U» «Kj*r»A«»
4 iM-M T. turn,a p«ri --4 Brltauuit W ire Manufacturers, U.1.LX k. LU iM« 3 Itrl, WKCU Mitt— lw. imifU
Si it* Ml a.« «rt liwrt, «Uk lis lm,a«Xi Wire, oi, Mtrnnaa, *•*-. Fire Euffine MaitQfuclnrer, N. WftMN. U. I. »«r-«wi »!««•»•, aAi «OTMtel »i A titct Md piw*, f*c«o-
Eg^ttoTartia »mt |VS5 IW.tWWelktS.nc ri—. (uur«» ^Wl OX., n( 11 MM. CM Iran «l»Uia», Hj Jr.unc Wwlu i. (««»l.
Cotton Yarn manufacturers, CUU'LIl, IE ARCE a CO turn .*( UAcu U«««r «»l
rTT^
oa Muuul Cwl «r ud Ct»lln' Cu4k Wic*. L-otKw l«nn Carp« ffVi. I'«v»rlel Y».n, I wiiw w.1 rtttlmf. Flour mill and Factory Builders, G»t«-WAL: aKHsAW,Cu«wrt.«* fch *«n «m uunidwtutni ««l «f. Ban XI II s» «w« I hottlM* Cl W» lurrirfr k^IMM fv crerr dtaeripHM.
CM L^«4IA(iprampU|
Coppersmiths,
W.td anRWN. •»«, WlWw* rikf I MUr-—Ctwe»»0y ltu4,aJ au ks» mler, dent's Fnrnishin{f^Estitlli«l»tMent tt. milliner and Dress m.i^r. MRS. Rlt^AKIIH'N, b3 »Vurl Alicel, wntr Miwmn iu)^M «ili hi te*m»».^ Awning Sl Tent manufacturers, Aijl OaiN ViNUViiiR, 10* at., 3 Uo»» *U'CtUe nutw«Wa \*£d Wajr** uti Ui»f tov»m, Wtti lttf*, 0WJ of ctfcfMI «*ork *wc ordvr.
Fiauo Forte Dealers,
KHITB N.XUN, Nu. 1* Wol roarth tfivM, Vine «l»»t Trunks, Cnrpet Bags, Valises, &c. U.UVA Xr J,»llNSllN. M-* Dr«lfT« irt ll»r »vr ailMi. lrw Banwl B3le»—whnWlo rt«»U-3i 8(mdotf.
Stereotype Founder,
A JAMESs No. 67 \V»liurt ««l Btock, nvte —Muuc, in K«u4, t»««* Nuj g' ,vi Boots. Slioes, leather &, morocco. E 11 WEB iliH 4 I't), Ft'fc ***vrU Ue «r««» WaJuai ««d
Tea Dealers,
rtlC'iTEH, i^yihrrltTM'r »i*l nrtAiO Corner ?lh itkl W*lnu'
Wholesale De Uers in I
,IVK II TI.MIK RKL N* W
L« dT. V„i "I
alie
lieu
N" 3
*X9™*t
lloiu«.-UrJw» Uk»a 1*
HUM
«uJ Muuiow
Coffee and Spice mills. K'
A
cxmr*t
ti svciiu r« rr«», toiwewi 7tt»
*I»a
W\—
w^uwkv.1 Hrt*' U»»l«» lu^HiuJ (Iim irtaiJ, mkI (nwd Catcm. 1'n NvsM 1 »'tif w»"» lrd pun. (R J"llLthf»t price |«iJ tor lu«Uitl SMXL. mathentatic.»I and Philosophical IN»l«U*E.Nr.«.-ll. WAK.
U.UMC BW.-.
w. «.r. Jtu
»I..l »y-
«ile «otnuiceoo 4tfa Mreot—wu«re tuay be l.u«d «wry varMy of liatiuuteuto. Cracker Bakery, T. IW •£N!*STT, .NOk90c l/»«er NUrkoi ured.—But'er Cracker*4 Cl• per sodftfiesuit
Publishers and Booksellers, J. A, I JAMtv N'». 187 Wimut »:icc'.—J. A. I'. J. Publidi mat of thr ba t«m in llw msw*rt »Mtci:io A^ri.U »ud i^edlan. A 11" ch,Ap »t Family Qu,no Hible, [iriulcJ iroiu eittire.) urw Ilcraotvi* Cimlo^'irt teax by wail when daired.
Engraver on Wood,
H. C. CROSVKMiH, N. E cor. 4ii *od VV^lual reeU.—All Wwk evted %wtb MIMII aad dupatch. I'mbrella & Parasol manufactory iLtt.l-t.1 & fcHOTHEK. No. 165 .Ma w, 4,1. auJ 5tb tl'u
Sculptor,
C.BCLLET, Art rokm tluiMiu-.-BasU. MeJallioin, SUtom, Onarnqjl*. manufacturing Jewelers, S. T. CAKLEY A CO VV*lm»l »tree(, 5 *H»tb
4:h
K. li.OI.EK, A*eui, .Nil. IS ewi 1« uujer Wc.:rni Mnma.t
O.^U-|T
m. bjutd Hra Cuiala Coruica, IVJ«« RI"5», -N""1*
xai Ktafbrf (WV H*ir, M.»s HUSK
HHI
COI'M MMtru-c Coiufw
uroimsCa'peiMl 1"*» and Chair CuJmm male to .rdcr—alw fomUeSpri« MalraKt, which can be luudlfti by Buuctu'c a' this tfs?abli»hn»ei»!)to w. ich a tei.ii'JO i» e»p*?c«Ulj luvjteu.
Fashionable Furniture.
r. M. CRA.NK. Muulicturrr of F4»hi*able Cibiwi^'uioi'ure, Sola Ciiir rtc.—War«n«» Jio. 81 S*e»n*ir.- nr«rt. oirfi a.wrabo.e lh rd. Steel and Copper Plate Prmtcr, h0.tKAMt a»»4 l)e»kr ii. C. MJDULb IWi, ii ore,!, Udd »'«il .«• —NJIOI, Drafw. B»li» W E*chiuje, Ch.«*^ »c., a.«aj ou band.
Wholesale Clothiers,
FECMHE1ME III CO.. N" Maiu »trtrt, Sih !nor by low L.«cr .Market,:.—We imite Cnu- ry Merchant,toemmusouraioc* French Burr mill Stone Factory. J.AS. l!rAli O I) I d., No. IS Walnut atreri, between 2d anil Inrl 4rer^—Otfouioe Dutch Ai»*er H'aial ill ^tinjle* Hot,tins r^.e**,, D«mei lr'ia, Sn.ut Machines -BoHint CI'Kraof a.l numbera, Mill Mn T^n.wring Scre»», acree.. Wire aixl 1 la«er I"aitt, kLd and hr »te.—All work said al th4 eJaU»hueiit uanai.teo of tli* bat quality, aud il not .ouirf to be uch, oa -ral, we wi.l Kl.iud Ibe money.
Scale manufacturers,
J. M. BLUMJKLL A 1, Isuccov.i, lo iiartiu and Bluadell,') No. 8 wot 2nd atreet, 3 door, weal of Main. Brass and Bell Founder, ft T. THORNBl'KN, FIOUI iirec, between Vine and »VainuL south *)^e hnmznd MUer llalni faucet*. Foo.-Uin Cocks *t»d Oftte^Jor work BAiUixad retKLrj*1. H«« JoioU and oopliap. Well Joint*, Oil Ol baa. Lviiikkr and Ovtxe Cx)cs« Dt'tiMery *o:K ^eaenlly, fluBimen
C2por Rlv% speTer solder and caeting* t«* Braa, opper, etc.-. A id Window Shades and Oil Cloth 'MAM KACTIH &».—M. SAWVtR to.. No 8 College Hall.
Fringe and Tassel manufacturer, *•*.*! KK Kl'tiL, N i. 63 *t»t t' *irtb alreH, VV4Juut «».:ul \u«.— iiini,hftir,f ri rriifc*. Ibseb aaJ Trimming.
Wholesale Confectioner, P. HALU N .Main '.er», JUDUfaaiirta »ui keep, cnmtanlly on baud tbe variety ju the VVe.-
Foreign and Domestic Lienors, M. R. ROS Ct).. QIKCT tri'y Liqiw* S«o«», No. 19 tfjcanore afreet, Brackma"'« »d Xand,l near lb* R»*r.
Bellows manufacturers, 5. ENGLl -a. ^w|r4»afiiie aim! retails 2wi wrect, bet. Broadiny «id Lt»Jfrw.—Ail Urden puj»cf»»*»ly atteivJed t»i.
City Dafpierrean Booms, BRWlN N«. frvx.rth »Ueel.—IoiunU t^kcn in the firvt Hyieof UM 4/1—ctta.r«,« in OcraUr.
Steam Boiler makers,
WET DUM«NT. likes .. bet s»«ra a»d root.— dona tOMt noike. An atMftuusr.i of Mcond^nnd Boii«» always on baud.
Carriage manufacturers, H. P. GRVUfcN A CD.. Tlwu itiiet, aooi. r»t of sjc»n»W«j-r*r. riam c.«ni.urMlao tbe Eq'iirwal fri.^iple. Fwhi nable tarr.agra of nil dncrtprtiM 1 «*r, on hand. fcJ«it and rrj«.ni |*. mplly okntUad. lapanned Tin Ware. a. W NC Ki-I. Wji.u attu.rr nf Ja:..imrf«l. On an. el and Birnx®d
R**
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M.
Steam marble Works.
L0WRY A RL Owna Br ai«» a.«l fifth xrw a—I)e.tm lo M-«-amenta, TunU and Or«» Swn.*, MfW* Mantlei. Cal.ioel and oun'er
.Mata,
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llw Tnd* supplied «IS UaiDto anlar
AO
BiuU mi »Ub, or
Crockcry nnd Glassware. O. Al.i lLSi,
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pnr*tr of frmJth Chi ta, ntk«7. flbf &0U Hall ft)*, OlA jwfekt, W itart,C«*tnrsand TaUr Cut«ry, Drifts*!* Waiv, ec.
Looking Olassrs and
Frames.
wu. wi .us Rjr*t, u«. *1 rknire Fnrn** \Jt rrm rttlrra. Wmkm ll*« *«d il* freotli IrjibJ bl»S i1"1. Mw Ohn I1J*«*(•'!ii"») to oM liwo.
Starch Maniiracttircrs,
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tut
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Fa«hfonabie Hats and Caps. a C. No. rM I«.rrt, 1 *wn wmtti VitUM.—fnef run, WMa, vp« KN{« ni !*d«li.
Henrie House.
I M0CST. Pranr «•*. T. i'.i ortrU »h »*-, h*«nw» ami timm- St bm» H«* ifuMS I* Ik* MOM bwMc* pw« tfc» tit-., IMUU
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Qneen City Paint Store*
WM
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Portable Orist Mill Mamifactttrera.
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MM Cafrar*. I. li«*,Mi talnfl tf tII S*Airs IMm Mik| fc». Raw tf Hfn, m.
Carriage REPAIRING Factory. 1 |1REj, », &3s Ew I
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opfn».«e 0k Walqia Ctapcl.
Book Bindery.
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Onndry's Mercantile College, wm GCNDa*. PHKnral. *S»»a» VWf(. n. W. **racr raA
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O E I E S
LUDOWICI I1ULMAX,
VRE
now receiving their Spriiic stock, corsi 4ing of full *s*ortm« at ot Groceriea ol all kinds
Tobarro, Nails, Glass, Feathers, «H ol" which will be disposed of «t the lowest lira re
Cull nt th# Cincinnnti Store, Union Row. Jlirll.'M w»*.4«»
may give as their tntaw. MILLER A, SOt'LE. Corner of Cheenat end Wetersta-
Terre Hint*, bid., Mir 1, *91-S7-U.
,Uli UUKAT KKNIDt KV BK.UKDV.
)R. MU BULL'S SARSAPAKILLA!! ..Will Wonders never Cease! IF tha following mw, pi rfomieil Alone l»y
1W
Ir. John Bull: Dear Sir—Tho two U.ni of 3 oar Surmlarilln, nr.ltirf in Sept^nbcr. CRmo W lwnd, nowleil^iTtff thu roc ipr of tho MIW. foul I voul.l lofnff TP" Injustice to wrHihnlil the following, amoi'tf the iiAtiy of iho liiHtnneas thnt Imvo rmne unJ»F my obwrru Ion, during the last two ye«ra, of the great cum tire prop •rtfe* of your SnrwpuriUa
Mre. Jennnetie Situ
Airo. ,ieaiiiiutiu Jartin, ft highly n»poct»bl« tndv of my .,-lghb.irhooa. nged y.avw, h«d b^» 4th ft cawernuH ulcer, trtilch finally reiluoed »»ir low i^lti'eJLi a condi ion, thnt she could not leavu her lied. Sl» r|,'d tho htft metlirnl advice in our county, without reli.-r, .nd hitd given up all hopes of a cure. At this *nge of her •aw, I pornuaded her kou to tnke a bottle of your bar*apa•ill*, lie did
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and In
A
DOTLR
Cousrv, ICy., Oct. fl,
Yours respectfully,
rreet.—
104 ib» oewes) iijlei, ud eren ww'y of Jewelry made U) oruer. Eye Infirmary* DTI. Waldo'sInfirmary for Diseases of the Fourth vreet co*. fc^ittore« opposite Pon liCce.—liueriiau ut AiUficai Eves SurxioU Operitiot®, etc. Upholstery &Bedding Warehouse
Irwin Anderson, Clork of the County Court of (iraves 'ounty, State of Kentucky, do certify that S. P. Morse, *hose name is eignod to the above certificate, is now, and *-as at the time of figning the same, a justice of the peace, oi and for said Graves County, duly commissioned and inaliOed as such, and that faith aud credit are due all liia jllicial acts, as such.
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S8JM9*
it rn.l „,«« WaluM rfra»A.— Wa'ar Cooler, of
alt ttee*. lAid Uunpfn twrmrite Venetian Blind manufacturer, T. J. C.-KI1-, North kiJc 6i0 »irrr, ju.| »r c«' of Vu.t, op|wt« lb* Ujaipic 'K»i rt.
In tesrimony whereof, I have hereunto sot my
hand, and caused the seal of the County Court ol l"' said county to be hereunto affixed, this 19th day of February, 1860.
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I nOM.'S 8AKSAVAHIM-A, *ro not wonilers. then /*no»tetlge lh»i we do not know the me.iilnp of the ml. llttatl, w»U be conjjaceil thnl fiicu are gtruiiger thiva |«kn^
nhort time rt-rurned. and pur.
•httsed another bo'.tle, stating the flr«t had had a decidedly mod effect. She continued to «j«a it until, after ihe
HIM»
of
We or six bottles, I had the pleasure of neeinR the old lady lernelf ut church. Shu n*.«ur«il me that Khe had almoi't jutlrely iwowred her he-yth, and from her I n-ceive.1 the icrount of her dilute, and In about the Rime word* I «We ,t to you. Till'* iti hut one of a number of cureH under my jbservii'lon—of T«ry remnrkablo otien— performed by the is« or your Sarsapftrilln, »n my neighliorliood. The denand for it has afeadilv incmuwl cince it» introduotion
very W^I^SWKINWIV M.
1851.
Dr. .Tons Dull: Dear Sir—1 have ncen tlw most marvel. «l!8 cure of one of my jmtienti., by your valmid.!«i me. cim ._*n old lady, who luul been afflicted 1 row her childhood with nerofnUt, and various dtecaww of the bruin. She wai iixt\ years old. It had run into something like leprosy ad siie was Ihe most frightful cn-ature my eyes evei j,.|irl l. I called in Dr. McKadden. a very fine phywian consult with uie in rola ion to her. We came to the •onelusion that it was out of our juiwer to relieve hei but in BoiliR to uiv offlce, 1 acciilentnlly picked up one ot youi louni.iis, when, on feeing the wonderful cures your Sarsalarllia had etfectcd, 1 resolved to try the ex|writnent in tliil •»we. I took her two boali* of it, al.er taking which 1 ^rceived a great chance. I took her ome more. She i« low taking the sixth hol'le, and 1 consider her entiivly •ured. 1 take great pl*tsuro iu recommending your Har iaparilla to the afflloteil public.
I Thotnas A. Ulngo, of tiraves Co., Ky., for tha benelil jf mankind generally, do hetvby certify, that on or iie lGi day of October, 1847.1 was Attacked wirh a 'Very were iiaiii in the lo«e- t.»r» of Mie ab.lomen, which nMed •jut a few minutes, and moved Into the left hip, and coninueil exceedingly painful for about five day*, during #hich time 1 had a very Hjrht lever. At tho end of that line the lever ceased, and the pain abated for a day or two, iffcr which it again returned, and was much worao than icfore. During all this lime I was under medical treatjient. 1'rom a short time after I wan taken, 1 was unable walk or sit up the hip in which the pain wan so bad -Oiuuu*i)ceil risiuff, until some (iuie in tlfliuiftryj wlit'n it ours", and a number of pieces of bone came out,—as many is twenty, at least. Some of the pieces were three-fourths fan inch long. Some time afrer thh, a hard knot appeared on mv right hip, also one on li.y right wrist, and i:e on my log, below my ltnce. -1 continued to get weak md worse, and |ain made its appearance in my right shoulder, «nd would move in my bi-east and stomach. At this time all persons gave me up to die. A physician then old me that, as a last remedy, had herder use Mlt. UUU/S FLUID EXTRACT 0k' SAliSAi'Altll.hA. At cr he use of the sacond bottle, the knot on my wrist commenced getting soft. I opened it, and a day or two af er. piece of bone cauio out. My wrist soon got well, and I
•on7iriu«'uto"galn strength. After I used the thlr.l bottle,
roulU tfcMio more lor some four weckx, af cr which time
pucctoded in gettir.g three wore bottles. Af.er uring tlie three last bottle* tb« knot on my hip became soft it was jpencd. and flume corruption ran out, together with a jmaH picco of btme, and tho sore soon got well, and the snot entirely diiippearod. The xorc on my leg also opened, md a pivco of bono canie out. I continued the use of the Sarsapiirilla until I used twelve bofles, and am now entirely well, aud ablo to do djdly labor. It may seem stinnge to some, but I will here state that, durinp the jumu.er of 1S4D, I coughed up three pieces of bone, which san now be seen at the resid«uce of my uncle, Thos. Nenl, .vlierc 1 now live, and if any persons doubt ihis statement, I will be haiipv to converse with them, if they will call on !ue. Signed, THOMAS N. UINC10.
EDWIN ANDERSON.
Can tho reader believe, aTer reading the description of he above numerous cures, that there Is still a few human eiijirs. suffering with disease, that refuse to give Bull's Jarsapsrilla a trial. It is indeed hard to believe, but
This medicine, when used according to directions, will mre, virhon' il tcrofula or Kings Evil. Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions ot ho Skin, Krvsi|flas, Clironie Sore li) e«, Uiugworm or rotors. Scald" Head, llhoumatism. Pains In tlie llones or Joint*, Old Sorv# and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilid ly«pep»l i. Salt fthvuni. Diseases of the Kidneys. Di.-s-
•HSCS
arising from the usr of Morcury, 1AS« of Apimtite, Psiu in tne Side or Hhoulders, General Debility. Lumbago, Dropsy, Jaundice, Co.tivencss, Uronchitls. Sore Throat, Jnugh-1, Colds, WeaknMs of the Chest, Pulmonary AlTec^ious, and all other Diseases tending to produce ConsumpJon, Lirer Compiain'S, Female Irregularl ies and ttom»lsluts, Kick ami Nervous Headache, lxw Spirits, Night iwea*, Exposure or Imprudence in IJfo. Chronic Cotuciional Dl^ascs, and as a Spring and Summer Drink, and General Tonic for the .Ss cm, and a Geutle and Pleasant Curg.i ivc. is superior to liiue Lick and Congress U'atur, jolts, or Seidlks l'owders.
D1U J0UN DUU- S Principal Offlcr, 81 Fourth St., Louisville. Ky
Ticre applications for Agencies must be addresseU. J. Ii. tUNINi'llAM, Sole Ag nt lor 'lerre limits, wli«re •BMi,iicine can be had hy tlie Jown, nt ProprieWs prices. l.nrgc suiiply just received.
Feb 20, -62 wGm-2G
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Wove and Worked Wire Manufactory# nM. RHOMWKLU Wilail ttrm, S fcrtow Sk mret—K»«y dMCiiXi« iw H«Mta* .Wm ill kM«( Or. In, Stek I o^ita* and »rtimr Wrtw at til MtJ*-* Win Mr JVr:. l!o"*f in!
lowderf Powder!!
WILLIAM McCLEAN, WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
Main Crow St.. 3d door west of Mulberry, MADISON, INDIANA. Agmtfor
rmvNt ii —v iiiring topwrchaae wil! fiml it deciileilly u% Uu ir advantage to eKamioe tliis jwwder belore obtain a
LUIxm
All bimlsof Domoatic and Foreign WINES AND LfQlHRS. of ibelw^t quality, and at Cincinnati uric*#, alwajr* ou hatxl.
M.rchll. wtt-«9
Cabinet Wareroom. Ii t. ismierMgned will
CIHHIIHICS
CO,
E E
NOAH
EastKiiU NATION At «UAI STREET, II AVE on hnriri a very Inrg# nssorlmeni of all I Kinds of mofii approweii eiovts, which Utty ate deu-rniined lo sell at die loweM figure possible, Our stock consists, in port, of the follow-
CELEBRATED STOVES: Etna Air Tiglu, a very Troy Air Tub'.,
Hiprnor move, Regulator, I he Iltfii IVeniium iirutn I'arior, 1 hanix do. Fgii Con! Siove#, ormvr'a do. gix.Sevfn.ann lenPlale Refor's Potent DottUt® fciloves, in tfreat vari*
a!»O- FUilli'lfi nnd I.iK /vens and Lid?. Odd Lids, I 'tig Irons, ^upnr Ktillrs, and in f»n-i almost evety article required by lioustkeepers for domestic purposes.
Hcmee Guttering and Spouting, Exeruied ai short notice, in usiyla unsurpasii^. We will, on no account, undertake a job wo cannot hnisli as per oEjrcemeni.
P. S. A unpifly ol )I)D PLATES always on hand, toFL'HNlbH FREE on Ineurance, winch we will lurnisli al 31 Cenis per lb. alter
Eagle Insurance Company
'ilk
OF CINCINNATI, OniO.
jjpa a
DP
mer
State of Kentucky, Graves Co., Set.
This dav personally came before me tUe undersigned, an l_ Oah hf if ami inn/In
This day personally came before me tUc undersigned, an p-unrr.nIee j'U
Kting justice of the peace in and forcounty and mn,le
JUM IV V- WI Vii^.
a'h in ilue form of lnw, that the above stntemenf ia true. Subscribed and sworn to, this 15th day of February, 1S50. S. P. M0HSK. J. P. fbr tJ. C.
ai aa c£L aa. a? fL vex urn
CAPITAL STt)CK, 4100,000
INSURES
property of all descriptions against
loss or dnmiigci by lire, also against the perils of the Bea, or inloi.d nnvigaiion. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Tsnnc C. Copelen, Jkicliard L'onklin,l S. W. Rreder, Fainucl H. Taft, William Wood, Henry Kcsler, (Jeorffe W Townley
ISAAC C. COPLCLEN, President.
JAMES B. STOCKTON, Secretary
The undersigned having been appointed Agent.,
is prepared to tuke risks on Ihe most reasonable terms, an -hopes— by his prompt attention—to
i, l,are oi the public patronage.
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JCrf'Hicein the slore ol Ci. H. Reeves. Union Row, Main Street, second door west of Fourth Street. GEO. REEVES, july 19-51 -47tf Agent.
F»*nIcr"iiill
Life Insurance Company, CINCINNATI, OHIO. rpiT[g Company chartered by the Legislature of
the State of Ohio, i* now fully oiganized tnd transactins business. In addition to the usual securiiy ol the, mutual principle, this Company has
un( 0
fiitv thousand liars. It will
annllil
j,,s.
il {^Uill I'lUvC HW IIM MIVMW.IH" v. ..... take risks upon lives, gruul onmntira. nnd trnnsnet anj' business connected with life insurance, on terms ns low and ns favoraile as any other sate company in the country.
Th- Company is under the management of the of the following
DIRECTORS:
John L. Vattlcr, Richnrd Conklin, Snmuel Feel, W M. Cnmeron, Smith Betts, John Evans,
Ortolicr
WILLI \M McCLE AN,
Dec 5,*51 -1 y-S- S 5 anuiacmrer'a Agent.
Double Rectified Whisky,
iCl & HULMAN are now rnnnufactot tar
article ol Hon We ecu tied Whisky io any ew brimght fnwn inemtiali.
and in atfwngth. (wriiv and ilavor decidedly the iwta ever soki iu tiu* VVestern country. All those who prefer a lirsi rate oriicle to a common on" lor the Mine money will please call at the CINC1NN A l"l STi )Ri.. Union Row.
John W\ Messick, Isaac P. Williams, Richnrd Bates. U(in. Robert Moore, Robert Cameron, ll.S. App'.egate. VATTllifl. President.
JOHN
jrthelcss, it is too true. What kind of testimony would it ake to convincc the few remaining disbelievers, that Hull's neUirine wi do tnoro even than it promises Tho doctor •,ould produce another and another cure performed by his 'nedicine but if rlic discs pi'blished above will not con.•ico the sceptical, 1 is useless to produce any more, and, ndeed, it wouid cost a fortune to publish the many ceriiicares that have been showered ou l)r. Hull. The largest nauiui.ith sheet in America would not contain ovou the ia:uea of those cured, lot alono full statements of thoir
JOHN W. MESSICK, Vice President. C. Moore, Secretary. Having been nppointed Agent in Terrc Haute, lor tlie above JJle Insurance Company, I hope by my prompt attention, to merit a share of the publie patnuiiiiie.
IL,- (lllice in the store of G. II. Reeves, Union Row, Main Street, second door West ol Fourth Stree t.
G. VV. CumxGER, Exnniininc Physician. july 19-51-47tf GEO. REEVES, Agent.
NEW STOVE STORE.
•or
JIB. ESE^AA^TSRE:«.*33
Oflera for sale variety of
COOK, PAUL Oil, AND BOX
I W 8 S Which be will-dispose ol low lor Cash or Prodttce. His C«Hik Stoves consist ol the celebrated improved
Triumph Stove,
well known to nil house keeprrs—also the- celebrated double oven stove —with a variety of others of cooking patein.—
His Pnrlor nnd Box Stoves are of various pa terns lo suit pnrehnsprs. He hns also on hand an assortment of CASTINGS, consisting of
Tea-Kettles, Ovens, Skillets, &c.. Ac. All for snte or trade nt his new store on Market
II fill SHir 'M MWIV *1* "V Yi ^ircft. 2d door noith of Nauonal lvoad, opposite Fnrrinffion's lllock. in Terre lloute.
4,'51-6-tf
Emily's CMrraled Baltimore Powder. I AS nn hands a few hundred K-»ga of this suI l-'perior brand—warranted equal to nnv nmmilactiired in the Uni ted States—cotifistinsr of I ninreli to tne un pnop ui imyei 'v Ri tie and UI listing I'owder in various #i*e«l packa- ter. in Clinton, 1ml., where they are Assured that sfes. This powder he offers lor sale in lots lo suit the prices will not hurt or kill the putcha3er. purchase r*» upon as favorable terms as similar niaiity o» powder can be ofotnined upon in any fonti^r. 't in flJIft tiCft ii 'OH vVestern ity Wholesale dealers and others de-'
to carry on the
THK BEDSTKAOS,
they srepr^pared tolill all orders from a cm- an ii prepared to fumwl. the b^st»nd »»'«t Jl. inltK nMMtniftisaa ami in fi« iroihi till:-:
TIKIS*"
lind'ejiamiiie sptctmens and pric^. lorocrand »lw
I All kinls of Lumber and Produce taken in. kinds of gannenu—all of wbicb adaii oe aone exchange for work. Coffins made Jo order. |-with taste and deapatcn ialFll^
S^lfl SitE» Sc KATZfiNBAUCH. Oct. 23,1849
WAR WITH SP.VlN
10.000 VokfiuiccrM Wai»«(l To march to the tin shop of Thayer & Hostel'
A A O J. L. Thayer .V J. Homelier w.»uld respectfully say to the public and those wishing in, Copptsr and Sheet Iron ware, that they would do weH to cull at th«? south c*»mar ui J. tv. VVhitfomb Yellow Mock, nearly opposite the oliiee ot Urs. Hedffes & McMillan, wiiere they Will lie tound at all li'oes. ready to execute all joiw in their ime.at the shortest notice, and in the very boat manner.
House Gnlleriug mid Hpoutiug, Done with neatness a:hl despatch. Countrv merchanla and dealers, wishing ware will please send in their bills, which will be Idled »npU,.nd.o.^r
JAMEg T|IAy|?R
No* 15, *51-I2»tf JiHN Ht-WTErfEiL
Merchant Tailor
MAS
removed hie Tailor Shop from Market street io National Road •treet, one dijor e#?t
Ol ira wu'ci wliere be has opened in his new Fancy rront otort
^""aTCUCIIAXT TAII-OR SHOP,
UlfUUiru iv iwi '»v |e materials, and make them up in a style interior to none in the weet.
in warn oi any aru He will nmkes rpmits in them^tanprovect ET LI.N E, ate raiuevtod to Cail' style, when the cloths are luruiahed by the cu»-
SW AIM'S
'CELEBRATED PANACEA, FOR THE CURE OF
1
Incipient Consumption, SCKOFirX.*, OEKEKAI, DEB1I1TY, WHIT^ SWEiXJJfO, BHEUMATISW, niSEASES OF THE liVEB *«D
SKIN. ANO A14. DISEASES ASISI8U F«0X
1
E 4
IMPURITY OF THJt BfAOB, ANp,
"AA THE EtKtCTS OF MfHCCRV. OWAIM'S PAN'ACKA has been for more than thir'v-two years eel«br»t«d in this country and in Kurope tor its extraordinary cures—forth®
0 rliticates of which reference is d» to the di rectioris and books (which may SK- iiad ^R-'TS ac conipanving the Paii '.'-e« ^onue ol which gi% the particulars of cmcs roofriijhtful lor genera publication, where the patient* had been almost enien up with Scrofula, and were deemed incurable bv Physicians li has been used in luwpi'i's and private prac-
lice, and has had tbe singular fornix of being recommended f»y the m«ft celebrated phvsfmn* andoiheremiii.nl perMins.! m«mg oi'iersby
Gibson. ofPorir..Pa. UniwsitT. Valrmine Mott, M. I), Prot Sum.. N. Y. do. W Dertces. M. Prof ol Mid Pa. do N. Chapman. D., Prof, ot Physic. Pa. do. T. Parke. M. D.. Pres'lColl Phrsieians. Phila. Dr Del Vallo, Professor of Medicine, rfavmia. Jose Eourenco de Lui. rof ot Surjtery, Lisbon.
ChiiiiiMin. meni.KoyalCkjH tsur^eutcs,London, G. W. Ervine. late Minister to i-pni'V WpThomBs Pearson. Maj (rn. Priiieh Army. I •ilbert Robertson, Briiiafi Consul. 6tA 6lc. And also, the wonderful cures effected^ hy Swain^s Panacea, have tor ntany year® ntUite itnu invaluable remedy. The PatiaCfea does not contain mcicury in any lorm, and b»'lii{f an mno-ci-nt prepmation, it may be given to the most tender ininfit. '1 he rHail price has been reduced to $1 DO per bottle (containing three half pints) or three bottles for $4.
BEWARE
OF
IIIP
insur
ance runs out. All natlcrns sent 10 us shall be nnmipily cast and forwarded, as per directions we have a greni many
PATTERNS
for
MUX CASTINGS
on luind, which we. will have cast—wlw*n the job eicei ds 1.CU0 Ihs.-at SCents lor Furiitice and 3f Cents for Fonndery. We are prepared to execute ulig 10 nny exlent, at short notice, in ihe casting jine, such as Uuihling Fronu,u-itherTerrellauie, Cincinnati, or Uutfulo make,) Lard Kettles,Grates for Cellnrs, Slc. july 12.51.46tf W. BEYMER & CO.
IMPOSITION.—Swnim'a Panacea is In
round boules, fluted longiludlually, with tte foilowiiwr letters blown on the «l«63: '5WAIM !-PAN CE PIHLADA." nd a ng the name of JANES SVVAIM siamped on the sealing wax. and written on ihe label covering the cork, nnd a splendid engraving lor the sitle of the bottle, corn|»osed ol omeiricintiie work. coDiprisiiij? nine 5iiri*reiH dit^* whicl* hnve rued lor ihe exc!ufive use ot the tor, bv Draper & Co., bank note engrti
Ol Philad. .r Druggists in tlie United Stales.
UTION TO TH E rUBLIC.
Persons wishing toottain ihegenuineSVV AIM'S PANACEA and SWA1M% VERMIFUGE, should be careful to observe that the name
SWAIM
is spelled correctly on the bottles and lab«lp, or they may lie imp»sed on by medicines made in imitation of them by a person bearing somewhat similar namn, well calculated to deceive.
UENEKAL AGENTS FOR THE L*. S.,
S cli if Ii Riot hers & Co 104 & 106 JOHN ST., NEW YORK. March 4,'52-28-w2m
Cash Bargains at tlis
lick eye Cash Store. \\7 E are now in receipt of our Spring and W Summer iroo 's. embracing a full suppty ol all kinds of STAPLE GOODS for the JODIJING TRADE, and aiso a complete assortment of boih
MM. I
i'« nntt AAi
tc* l/M» /,' 7 T'.
staple and fancv.Goods lor HETA1L
ouf (lreg8 wj
founj
Striped and chuneeal»lo 8IL.KS, Black It'i 1 iiin and PUJtK SATIN, do. Poplins, Silk Tissues, Burescs, l-nwus,
Figured and sliiped Swiss Muslinf, Jaconetts, &c. SILK and Til BAD LACES, LISLE EDG 1NGS nnd Inserting, a line ft.-«ortin?iit of dress TP 1MM1 .VG5. NE IK ST YLE—best quality o' KID GL ES, BON NET fllBLti )NS. a great variety of FANS, Parasols, •See., some verv rich Also. Otnth'tiieiis' Silk, Union Tear!, White Braver, Soli Brush, Mexican, and Leghorn IIAIS, Boys'CAPS, (See. ftlENS' AND BOVS' CALF. GOVT.
ENAMELLED. PATENT LEATHER. BOO TS AND SHOES. LADIES
FINE SHOES, GAITERS.
CHILDRENS,
SHOES. &C.
Also, French Table Covers, Worsted do., Piano Covers, &c.. Curtain Drapery some new style CURTAINS Cotton Fringes, beautiful paimed
WINDOW SHADES, WINDOW CORNICES,CURTAIN BANDS.
&C,
Also, some 35 or 40 Pieces of thin ply, fine superfine Ingrain and Venetian
©.^ipdir^ 6-4, 8-4, 12-4, and 16-4 DRUGGET, 4-4, 5-4, G-4, nndd-4 FLOUR OiiXurrn,
Apni 26, '31.—33-tf.
ZI.VMKT!
AND
A I N
Tufted Ruggs, Matts, &,c. Also a large assortment of PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDER
ING, FINE BOARDS, Ac
In short, our stock embraces almost e\cry thing ,i|VW
.he Dry Guyds line in great variety, ind_ in
ill UK' »si v»nyuo iiiic «n gi v-mv many descrijitions of (iood9 it is unsurpassed in the Wabash Valley Our Carpel and House turnishing department is probably equal to any in the Western Country. Our goods have all been selected with great care and bouglM on ihe best terms, and as we sell principally for CASH or READY pay. our prices will present the strongest inducements to purchasers. L- lt\CE.
VAV. EOWTX MAY. C. ZIMMERMAN & CO. MANCTACTCRr.RS OF THE Improved Fire and Water Proof Composition IS oofs,
INDIANAPOIJS, IND.
ROOFINGatMaterials
constantly on hand and
for snle the lowest prices, with ircctioiw for use. Communications or orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. 83"Office at our Manufactory, on Mnrket street, north fide, two and a half squares euat of the t'ourt House. Indianapolis. Indi ina.
Kr ALL WORK DUNE BY US WARRANI'El). For further particulars call at this OIBce nnd get a Circular.
RETERENCF8.
INDIAXAROUS~C. Mayer, D. Yandes, T. II Sharp, Pottnire, H. Giitlitb, V. Hutch, R. Ln derlull. I) Williams, J. William", J. Wiikins. Vaiidegrilt, G. Anderson, Noble & Pratt, II.
vanuegriii, /\ii'ierson, wium «, n.i, iv. Patterson, M. &, I. Little, Dr. Tiiomp.^on. N. El- sale »?tiy (jlimm„r indies wards, Searjfent & McCord. J. rt. ."rami. Knox A, Co opo.itnn Summer Candles,
»*u. ... ?i»ai Bland. Haseelman fc Vinton, W. Kobaoit. P. Meik'el, Branch State Bank, 1\ G. C. Hunt, W. Carnes. W. lio.**, J. U. Uelrees, L. M. Vance, E. A. Hall, IX V. Ctilley.
LAFAVKTCK—A S. White, P. &'O. Ball. J. Lilly, i.. Stockton. McMiilian Breckenri,lg«, J. tjpears, J. Reynolds, Rosser &. Brother. At an in & Lane, W. ii. T. Bramble, T. P. Emerson, H. T. Sample.
Mar 10, '52, dorw6m-29-86.
•Ho! For the Prairie City Store.
A Great Beginning for the Fall CamjMign at this Famous Establishment. pHE tremendous losses to the manufacturer
I fully demonstrated in the sale of 10.00) yanls of heavy brown Shirtings and Sheet iligs now opened and scattered far and near.
The Price.
SIX TO EIGHT Ctt.vrs PER YARD. Bleached Shirtings, 6i, 8, and 10 cents The chiapwst goods lor the money ever shown by any live man. ... ii these unheard of bargains we are daily receiving and opening Mouslia DeLams,
Ginghams, Frints, AlspACttfl)
Dun''
Oct 25, '51-9-tf
fa^"l^n#(^,fU^,:l|0ae
DAVID HARTS0CK.
BPk Silks. &c.
AT GREATLY REDUCEU PRICES.
M"\V. WILLIAMS.
Notice to Stockholders.
Tcrre IIiute nod Richmond ttailrond Co.
CJ
^ERTIFI'- ATES for inu-rest due on stock to January 1st, 18.V2, payable in additional Stock, are now ro-^ly. Stockholders in Vigo and Clay counties will receive iheir certificates, at the S re a O ii re a 9 A and 4 P- M. CHAS- WOOD,
B»ar-27 '5Sw2w Secretary.
QMMEfcCIAL INSTITUTE OP INDIANAPOLIS.
W. MeK. SCOTT, A.M. Printipar.
I
'HIS Instilution is now permanently established, and is open at all times for the reception of Pupils, and its rooms bavins been recently fitted up with all iheelecance and convenience of the best Cincinnati Colleee, now furnishes advaningi eqnr.l to any institution in the west for lull and thorough Cooimercinl Eiiicatiosi, whilst lb® cost is little over one-hnlf of others.
TMsrifdrSI of the Full Course ire those rtecessttry for ft complete and ihorcueh Mtrcanuie fciinciion. and comprehends louo"distinct Classes of Subjects. 10 wil:
First Clars— DOCBT.E CNTRV BOOK IVRENWS This ftinhrac^s the science of Book Keeping by Doable Entry, nnd its application io Wholesale and Retail business bv sole traders and Partners, Banking, Manulaciurinft. and Pomes:ic Shipping, jnd ommi^cton. bteam lioaiinsr. ami Foreign ^hippinjf. and general Commission business, including the method of keeping ihe various auxiliary books, as the Cash book. Hill Ixiok, Bank book. Invoice book, Sale book. Grain book. Outwnrd Invoice ]ook. Accouni Current book. &c.
The Secotvl
'Class embraces the (.aws, Customs
apd Usages of Trade and Commerce. TTtird (7«*»-MF.RCANTII.E
Fov rth Class COM
Iven turned lor ihe exclusive use ot tbe piopne- Coure«e. $I2.W. pre-paid or secured. cngraveis. ol n.Jminance as a Pupil in Philadelphia. In the centre is a portrait of th
a poi
late Win. Swaim. copyrisrht seenrea. Also, Swaim's Vermifuge. A valuable Family Medicine, being a high. approved reimdy for ulldiseuees arising from bility tbe diiiestivti orgms, such as Worms. Cholera Morbu?, DyseiiU'rv. Ftver and A ue. f-JjV}jo'ur^e'."' Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, &c &c. See time ft the pnmphlH which may he had gratia) accom ,^e grgl ^j0, nnnviii? tlie Vermilutre Pn.tita «ir» ndmitt
RITIIMETJ
-.— Em
brace Calculation ill Interest, Discount. Loss nnd (Jain, Commission and Brokerage, Lqualion of Payments, Direct and Innfrect Kxehanae, ike.tac. on'ilie new and improved tnethotlof l-nneellauon
W :RCI A I.
LAW.— Embracesiha
Lnw, 4JC. relating to Sole Traders, Partners'iips. t'orjwmtion, and Principal and Agent, Pil.s ot Exclianare. Protnissorv Notw. Marine, Fire and (jfe Insurance, ntracts with carriers, for hiring and service, of St ies and the nolure of Guarantees, awl la. ily iliose.ruut«^]i»*« which lie ia a measure in the hands of the Merchant himself, as the Stoppage of Goods in .Transit, Lien, 1 Price of Cards of Admission to a Full Course, occupying from 6 to 12 weeks, $25, prepaid or secured.
A pHrtinl Conrse, Embracmir the Scientific part of the Full Covrse as illustrate*! in 5 different s*-ts of Books, togetlier with Lectures on Mercantile Arithiuelio and.Commercial Law, can bo taken at any litue. leaving it optional with the Pupil utter the completion oT the Partial Course to continue through the I*ull Course.
Cards of Admission to Partial
Price ol uarww nmnirw
{^rNo*mlniiMance as a Pupil in either course without lirst obtaining a Card of .Admission from the Principal. r,
Lectures on Banking. Political Economy, sn other ftubjccta valuable to the .Merchant to ba known, will lie delivered throughout the Gours\
A Diploma granted only lo those who may pass a satisfactory examination at tho completion oi a
for commencing either conrse will Monday of each month, although
as tlie uonnioi E»Aiinmivi*"« mc VIUIIICJVI'U stituie of Indianapolis, do certify that we havo at!ende«l the examinaiion of ihe present craduatine class of said institution, aud find said ctn*3
n« well acquaitii«il with the elementary principlt-s of Double Emry Book Keeping as could well l« exjiected, their age on! opportuiiities ol actual practice considered. We. lnjlieve them to have received from their present Instructor, a thorough drilling in this nil important branch of Commercial Education, which, if steadily observed nnd properlv practiced upon, will render them ablo .accouninn's and valuable citizens, and we would recommend thnt the following named members of the present class receive Diolotnas, to wit
James Weeks, John M. Dorst y, Hezekiah \V. Roberts, Samuel J. Morris. Joseph R. llaugh, John Mc art
1'. fe'rifiison, George W. Dorsev, Nicholas any, Jr." James T. Brown, and Tyra Mont-
^°And^ in concliidion, we would congratulate tho citizens of Indiana in now having it in their power to patronize a Home Institution of Commercial Education where us much information, in as short a time, nnd at far lessexjiense and anxiety ot mind on the part ol parents and guardians, enn, nnd we lieli. ve will be imparted, as at any other similar institution in the west. 13. F. MORRIS. B. DAVTS,
DAVID WIM.IA.MS, Bt.vJA.Mi.ML.
A
.vo.
\V|| T.iAM SU1.UVAN, IndianaroKs.Mny 20. 1851. N.B. It shall be the aim ot the Principal to furnish all the graduates of this institution who may defit« it, with immediate employment ho tht-reioie requests business men in any part ol tha Stnto who may be in want of t(ood accountants, to inform lain ot tlie saiue,stating all particulars, and he will 'ry and send him one well qualified in every particular.
AO"Arrangements have been made with one ot the largest and best Boarding Houses in tho city Board and l^odee nil the Stud* nts trom abroad at «2 per week, making the Entire Expenses ot Boarding. Tuition, and Stationary, about §40, the price of Tuition alone in the Cincinnati Colleges. uug23»51
SAVE YOUR MONEY.
Charles P. Freeman & Co. (LATE FREEMAN, HODGES & CO.) Ol PORTERS AND JOBBERS. 144 Broadway, 1 door South of Liberty Street,
NEIV YORK,
HAVE
now on hand, and will be receiving daily through the season, NEW GOODS, direct from the European inanufnc:uri»rs, nnd cash Auction 5, rich, fnshiwHitUe. fancy Silk Mi
I lurry
Goods. Our stock of ttidi Ribbons, compriica every variety of the latest and most beautiful designs imported.
Many of our aoo is are tninnfactured expressly
1 1
to our order, from »ur own d*
America cim offpL
ims nnd patterns.
,1 and stand unrivalled. We off.-r our goods lor
rices
,lmn
a
uy credit House
All purchasers wil! find it greatly to their
in
terest to reserve a portion of lheir money ani make selections from our great variety of rich cheap goods.
Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Cops, Sashes and Belts. Boiinet silks, Satins, Carpets, Lisses, and Tanetons.
Embroideries, Collars, Chemi30tts, Capes, Berthas. Habits. Sleeves, CulTi. Falsings, and inserting.
Embroidered Kevier), Lace, and Hemstitch, cambric,k Hdkfs. blonds, Illusions, and Embroidered Lares for Caps.
Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Mantillas, nnd Veils. lloniton, mechlen, Valencienos, ani Brussels Laces.
Ensilish ami wove thread, Smyrna, Lisle thread and Cotton Laces. Kid, Lisle Tnread, Silk, and sewing Silk, Gloves, and mitts.
French and vmprican \r.ificial Flowers. French Lace, Englinh, American, and Italian. Su-mv Honnets nn Trimmings.
March Iti, '32 w-5w.
NORTHERN LIGHTS
CONSTATin
t'LY appearing iu tueir usual bril»
liincy, Northern Terre H-iute, second ufC uortl'iof theCaiinl Uri.L'e, on Market Street, where will be found constantly oil hand, at wnole-
Suumier fttoiirine Canities, No- 1 fure Tailow Cauhles, No 1 Rosin S ap, No 1 I'alm S.»ap, No. I While bar Sonfi, No. 1 Soft Sjip, lor tamily 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 nt ac'low prices as they can be bought at in this place for cash. The renowned superioirty of our manufacture we hope will insure us a continuance of our former customers, find we respectfully solicit llw patronage of Merchants and nil others wishing to purchase a genuine article, and request all to examine the above articles previous to purchasing elsewhere.
We will pay the highest cash price lor 1 allow, rendered or ui the rotmh.
B. M. HARRISON & SON.
Terre ITaute. Nov 29. 'al-H-tl
DHY GOODS.
¥atts, Jenkins & Colbarn,
No. 63,Pearl Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
KEEI'
constantly ou hand a general assortment of goods of the latest importation?, which they ofier for sale ut tho lowest market
^"purchasers arc respectfully invited to call an examine their stock. Dec 8. '5l-«y-7-l6
Patent Lead Pipes and Sheet Lead. WE
ARE agents lor the St. Louis Patent Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead A orks. nnd Ke^p constantly on hand all kind* and descriptions of their maniil-'i'-ture- F«»r sale at manulacturer's prices,
io »»'•-W0RTH1N.GT0N co
24 Main Street, Cincinnati,
mar. 17, '53 w2m-3Q.
