The Wabash Courier, Volume 20, Number 36, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 May 1852 — Page 3

train on

AMI^

ARRIVAL OF TIIE FRAKKLIX, 'F Nsw

Lorenzo Draper, United States consul at Havre,and Bishop McClusky, of Albauv She brings 97 passengers, a valuable cargo of French goods, and 888,000 in specie.

The steamship Niagara arrived A^ LIVE^pool from Boston on the 13th inst. JEXOLANjf.—Some important information relative to the'Franklin expedition has been received by the

Admirality.

a

FHASCE.—All

Telegraphed for the Daily Courier, BY THE WADE LINE. Steamboat Collision—Loss of the Chickasaw—15 or 20 persons drowned.

ing condition and had to run ashore, and was

CI*AX*ATL' April 37,

Yeaterdar afternoon

tbe"

the accommodation

LML* Miami Railroad ran OVER

a GIRL, twelve yearaold, killing BCR instantly, while passing through

FULTON*****1 »IGBT

a mob tore UP th« irack for ABOUTH QUARTER of

several arrests WERE MAD?.. AH

qliictr OW. Floibr firm and in

fair-demand—1,200

YOB*,

April 27.

The Franklin arrived this forenoon **UB four dajrs later dates from Europe*

At Liverpool the grain market SHOWED small supplies and firm PRICES^, |Among the passengers BY THE Prsnlsliii arc

The captain

EVANSVILLE, April 27.

About 10 o'clock last night the steamers Chickasaw and Clifton came in collision at French Island. The bow of the Clifton

struck the Chickasaw a little forward of the wheel-house, when the latter boat commenced sinking. In a few minutes the cabin par- ted from the hull and floated off, and she hav- ing on board a locomotive and a large quan- tity of heavy gas pipes caused her to sink immediately. Many of the passengers and officers jumped into the Clifton, and others were saved on the cabin; but of those below

it is estimated 15 or 20 are lost, as they had no time to get upon the upper deck, so rapid-

HIS STABLE AND SHEDS AM Urge AND entirely new,among

County

I

jflS JnitittMion will (he 19th of A

ADr

bbls

sold at $3 18@3 20 whisky 15 NOTHING done in provisions. The river has fallen eighteen inches since last evening. 1 W

of

merchantman states that in the SPRINGS^ 1851 he had seen two rhips embedded in the ice, apparently drifting toward Davies's Straits. The ships* he believed, belonged to the lost expedition. A"-....

eontinues

only saved from sinking by discharging a

GREEN'S HOTEL,

Corner qf Bridge lor Ohio) and first Slreets, Terre Haate, Indiana. RRHIH UNDERSIGN efl KW twitwt twin

Clark the I^BOVE named house, situated just at the top oi the grade from the bridge, and only one

Mock

from the public square.

This houae has wen greatly enlarged and improved by anew and large addition ot bed rooms, and a spacious dining hall, all papered, paintod, and furnished with new furniture, carpets, beds AKID bedding. Having

house a

portion of her cargo. All the officers of the Chickasaw except the carpenter are safe.— About fifteen thousand dollars worth of goods belonging to B. Hannel were lost, and were but partly insured. When the boats were meeting the bells were rung and everything done which could be to avoid the collision and we understand that no blame is attached to the officers of either boat. =======

an eye singte to

fort and convenience

pleasant stopping place lor

iness,

pleasure

the

private conveyance, or

house an agreeable and

for his guests.

Will always

man of BUG*

or traveling public, and

ly those

who wish to

particular­

take passage on steamboats,

otherwise, in

pains nor expense will be spared to make

pleasant stopping

plsce

HIS TABLE

be furnished the substance

the best in the

city, and at all times will be supplied with* good hay and grain, and attended by an

and competent Heftier.

experienced

Charges moderate—Call and see. Ikving been long and favorably known a® the keej er of a public house in Warren, rnon co., Ohio, he feels confident from long expc.I, nc« that he

will be

able to please all who MAY lavor him

with a call. Hoarders taken by the week, month, or

tear.

DAVID GREEN.

Jan 39,1&3 daw3m51S3.

Crockcry, China, land Glassware,

AT WHOLESALE.

Samuel XI Moore A Co.,

37

CAMJ»SruasT,

AUE

ever

Fine GLASSWARE, I, EVJTF. th«'ir line demsn by country AHOP.IUGJL.. Western MERTJ^.its, visiting New ORLES*. invited to examine this stock, being ateured U«, they will 1 PRI" ."EFOR EM -TT, can be OT-NNED tn 1:i.• O thr. rbCommission r.'. .I »bitUi: cd. ,I :D packed fnthc

Mar 8, 'SIDIVFNR^

A* I-_.I IXECAIASWHU

———————

,-3P

CORNER OF MAIN AND SIXTH ST&,

RPIJLS Houae having been rsfitt«d and enlarged, is now prepared to aeo miodat«

M®»D

a style

the

as

any Hotel ia tho City.

Proprietor having had asvaral jean' earn \h"flatww himadf that all who 'NL- I^WD *«H tln ocoomfnodstien*.— a 'oa Hoosa tnakos itquit«

TB5,-J»-D,RFM^IIV'*ME MARSH'

Proprietor,

The rate* oi tuition wiH be as fallows:

English Grammar, Gooeraphy.ArhhmeMa ALEHRA, iiatu(AL Philosophy, omynad Physiology, VVattson the mind*

History of the U. Aa$r«*a»tiy, Botany, Uwmiatry, Geo Universal U^wo.C^Mnelry.? rigonwn*. try Navigation and Surveying, Coiuc fti'tinoa. Political Kconomv, Criticism,

4

Rhetoric, LotfU Palsy's Evidence®, B»f ler* Analogy, Declamation am) Compositlo^ will be attend-

For farther particulars address _|L. A. SLOAN, PRW&A April 1J, *5# daw-tf-117.

NETSIOPTOSI

SCHOOLEY & VANHORtf i"& fSI Offer for sale a large assortment of

•IV^a BOOTS A:D SHOES.

l/S

All of which they will sell at wholesale or retail, •t their NEW store in Phtenix Row, on National Road

street,

street. They

will also manufacture

STEWART HOUSE.

MAIIAN A* DOUGHTY

HAVEtraveling

&r superior

•the same

ly did the boat go down. Few would have been lost however, if the Clifton could have remained along side; but she was in a sink-

& I I E S

LUDOWICI 1IULMAN, 4 RE

now receiving their Spring stock, consist:V

IN£ of a full

assortment

kinds

Monday

i| i*5,S3, under ibe M«perm-

». a. SC.

A»,

n^ssr-

the oft*? slow iW mind with uaefal)

kJS&.Wtti' SXS'SBUrSI OFT.IE PA DUOCK. „i»e i,-,bm 'rsining and discipline* whfieh will —r jLeoare it for meeting in to itiora equal oonte*t,?||lcretuW5j Quantity of nil kinds of Hard' whichw« have to strung!* ware* ,, .. ike 'tumbling sea oi li e. .'fff

taken for five years the Hotel known

the public as the

HOUS E. on

qrnet. The 10 th

of May has been fixed upon for a grand review. All the regiments comprising the garrison of Paris will be present, and other regiments of the French array will be represented by the colonels and deputations.— On the 9th a grand fete will be given at Rue Militaire by the French army to th» President, who has accepted an invitation.— Dr. Strausburg, camtellor at court, has refused to take the oath of allegiance and resigned.

the corner

WE

Also, a variety of

SAWA, Circular

1000 pounds log

as nothing shall be left

undone heceesery to render their guests comfortable. Conveyance will always be furnished passengers to and front the Cars free of charge.

Thev have also, co lvenient stabling where hor* sea will have the very best attention.

Jan 6, '$--wd-20.

Powder! Powder!!

W I I A E A N WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Main Cross St., 3d door west of Mulberry

MADISON, INDIANA.

Agentfor Beatty's Celebrated Baltimore Powder.

HAS

on hands a few hundred Kegs of this su pcrior brand—warranted equal to any MA aufactured in the United States consisting ot Ride and Blasting Powder in various sized packa ges.

This powder he

purchasers,

quality

offers for sale in

of powdtr

WILLIAM McCLEAN,

Dec5,'51-ly-5-15

Manufacturer's Agent.

Double Rectified Whisky. 1" UDOWICI & HDLMAN are now mnnufacLJ

turing an article of Double Rectified

oi Groceries

Tobacco, Nails, Glass, Feathers, kt all of which will be disposed of at lite lowest figure.

Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row. Mar 11, '52 WLY-29

Cabinet Wareroom.

HE undersigned

on Market

at the

sign of THE

BEDSTEADS,

tbe

the com­

of his

guests, must

make his

Ncir Shingle FaftoW.

aulwcribcrewould respecUully inform the citiwna of Terra Ihuie and tlu surrounding WWIATR/. that they hava just commoncetl manufactnruig Sliinfflea SUPERIOR to any ottered for aale in T!WA PLACE. We invit® all who wish to dwell und ing

vxxl rooto to givo us a cat! before purcbaswlwre All orders from a distance promptly sttord^d to.

SASH)

M- B. 4s. VV. VVALLACE.

Factory back of Fairbank*s rifle factory on fourth street, pen Ohio and Main nr. ei Tsaaa Ilktm, i'f -ch 29 1»53. daw- ly H: 2, "NEW

ESTABLISHMENT^

Door

IFIAVE

New ORLKAXS,

now receiving I Liverpool, one of the selected STOCKS of QUEENS'VARE

MMD FOR E«Je in the United Statee consist*9*4 Cmte*. CA ion W"

U?

Rtue, Green ar

t'ink

FSM -I

dffk RLO\ MOWING Mnll» Y, attd best LL,E

!L1.,

T^BEP

with severwl low and 0T W it and Fancy Wwee, WLMIRAWY adapted to country trade. Also,LOW«UCIOM) Teas «a4 Teasetts, and evrrv de M. ot

Blinds, and Frame Factory, TERRE HAUTE, IND

comm«m«l the above but?"tias in the room formerly occupM by Mr. B-1 »p, on 4th the F'• where I intend lo Hia tb» »_'# liiKMxi articles from the very best material. Persons about erecting br:' tings will do to -Ir® me a call, as 1 iato make my !S am: he itmee.

Of from a dn ics be} thi the float

i.

tee, aod wi.. .-jcei*. tmm, ^uite u.™nttH». Persons in thncitv wanting anytliin« in the above line, will do well to send in their order* a* early as possible. U. W. SHAFFER-

MAR ^AAWTF-AA^A,

X&G. S. HAZARD,

Produce Commission Merchant

BUFFALO, N. Y.

PERSON

A attanuon gtvpn to sale# of Flo® r,

11 AIO A I'I Pro\

Ukd

TIIEBUR1*AM,

lots

to

suit

upon ss favorable terms as a similar

can be obtained upon in any

Western Utty. Wholesale dealers and others desiriug to purchase will find it decidedly to their advantage to examine this powder before obtain ing their stock.

Whisky

to any ever brought frotn incinnali,

and in strength, purity and Havor decidedly the best ever sold in this estorrt country. AH those who prefer a first rate article to a common

money will

please

call at the

always

PTUENPT RETURNS on

all Cottaixmuouis. 1UETI M2.JKSU. JACDK D. Esrlv. fcisq I errr llnate, ^S»»A. R-*R-OWS, ROC. rs AT. Meriin, I -RTV*-NE

It. MCCOL ». Cad,, Br.Bk. Fort 16,

Palent \I^E ARK PI^E and stantty on hand

I^ai! Ptoe

E and --F.

public in

Litae

m»nunr

I PACKT^ 'OUFY* *L

3 Spring 3nioal0.

newhSTOABE.

Reduction of Prices at the

Vila ams

chains,

to

STEWART

of Wabash and Second

Streets, in Terre Haute,Indiana. The POUSE has been

newly fitted up

and thor­

oughly re-organized, and is furnished in the beat Style, with an eye to the convenience and comfort of their patrons. They hope by their continued devotion to the buainem, to sustain the former character OF the House, and merit a continuance ot its former patronage,

goods. Merchants are invited

of all

acragooo

WH«»TMKA*OEFOWEIID TA£U all ocdors.from UIE TO a coffin, wiur promptness, una in as GOOA style and finish,and with

as good materials as at

any shop in Indiana. Those in want of any arti clein

CABINET LINE, are requested

to call

and examine specimens and pricee. UTT All kinds of Lumber and Produce taken exchange for work. Coffins made.to order. julyilUlyl SITES &. KATZFCNBAUCR.

EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, WARRANTED. I

ALWAYS

short no

his

mill

on hand and for (rale by the load at

tke lowest market prim by tho subscriber AT bis

4 mites west of Terrs

and

not the shadow, but of the beet the country affords —and no pains or expense will be a-, rd to administer to the gratification of the .W of his patrons

Haute on Sugar

Greek. CHARLES A. DUY, VIGD Mills, Vigo co., Ia. April 83 '52 w3w-35. [nairio Beacon oopy to amount of $1, and charge this CU «E

,t

N3*(RB'*CTTTRE1'

P: IC*»

HNC.TON & CO. •"•oi Street. Cinoinmu.

I7.^3w2p«.. «W,W«*IIHU.

Land Warrants.

I AND WeiTMtt (cwwuflilvon hand ana fot FC"'.^wrf

'ttW4ra-

are now reeeiving at our eld stand, {Eati side of the Pubiie Square,) a very large and splendid a*aorttneni of

I I N A E I A S of every variety and description.

Also,

Pocket and Table Cutlery,Cabinet Trimmings, Shoe findings and leather] Mechanics' tools, every description} Smiths'TOOLSJ MJH

6

v'of

and

saws,

ut

to

24 inch Anvils and vi­

ces, bellows,Iron and Nails,Sheet iron,Tin plate Zinc, Tinned copper, Brsxiers copper, wire, caststeel, English, German, American and Spring Steel, 100 leet coil chain, 300 pair trace chains,

1000

1000

fifth door from the corner of Market

feet

pounds

Boot* and Shoes to

order at the same place. SCHOOLEY &. VANHORN. Terre Haute, October 4, ^1-6-tf.

I, 1 and

I, H, and

rope,

lead pipe, bar lead,

shot,30 kegs Kentucky rifle powder^

100,000m UJ

D. Caps. YF*

Shot GUNS, Rifles, Revolving Pistol's, dun Lutus,, 150 Remington, atul Dayton lixjte Barrels, LOO sett Cincinnati 1 Vaggon Boxes, 2, 000 pounds Hollow Ware, Coal Grates, Fire

Brick, 20 doz. Axes, of the best manufactories, including also a SPLENDID STOCK OF SADDLTIKY I1ARDWARK, and a very large and well assorted stock of IRON.

It is impossible for us to specify in so large A stock,but we have no hesitation in saying that our

stock and assortment

is

SUPERIOR to anv in

Terre-Haute,or West of the Mountains,and that we are prepared

to

MEET^AWY kind ofxoinpetition

in the way of exclusive Hardware. OOrCountry Merchants can supply themselves with small bills as well as to purcnase East.

S. H. POTTER & CO.

Terre Haute, Apr 10, '52-34-tf

New Hardware Store.

TERRE IIATJTE, INDIANA.

SIGN OF THE MILL SAW.

subscribers under the firm of POTWIN & are now receiving nt

store between (Iroverttian &

their

Bourne and

Wood &,

Donnelly,on National Road Street, direct frotn the manufactories and Eastern cities, a large and extensive stock of

American and Foreign Hardware, embracing, in part. Iron, Steel, Nails,Glass, Axles, Springs, Tin Plate, LOW, Trace,.Stage and Halter Chains, Broad and other Axes. Bellows Anvils, Vices, Stocks and Dies, c. Carpenters Coopers'and Curriers'Tools,?»HOE findings of all kinds, a fine assortment Carriage and Cabinet Makers'Tools and materials of every kind.

Building Materials,

Such as Locks, Latches, Bolts, Bell Pulls, Butts and Screws, &c., &c. The most approved makes of Mill, Cross Cut, and other Saws.

Shot Gons, Rifles, Pistols, Gun Barrels, Mountings, Locks, Caps, &c. Pump Chain and Cranks, flay and Manure Forks, Shovels and Sondes, Grass and_Grain Scythes, Plow Wings, Slabs, Hoes, &c.,

ALSO, a large

CINCIN­

NATI STOKE, Union Row. All kinds of Domestic and Foreign WINES AND LIQUORS, of the best quality, and at Cincinnati prices,

on hand.

March 11, 52-wtf-29

stock

one for

of

Saddlery Hardware

Of every description Patent and enameled Leather, Oil 'loths, Morocco, Pad and other Skins Saddle-Trees, &c.

Rope nnd Cordage of all kinds Paints, Oils, White Lead, warranted best brand. A very choice lot of Paints, embracing

the

com­

mon and finef qualities. Varnishes of various kinds. Paint and other Brushes, c. Our stock ofshell hardware embraces a great variety of Pocket and

Table

to

call and pxarn

vne our stock, as we purchase largely for Whole-

sole trade. This stock is fresh and entirely new, and wc are determined

to

offer goods

Terre-IIaute,

will continues to carrvon the

Cabinet Making

business at

the old stand,

street, nearly

opposite White Hall,

at such

will give satisfaction&>*L'ash paid for Feathers,

imseng and other trade.

prices

MUSICAL WRITERS OF AVI ERICA espousing the whole cause of miisic,Secular and Sacred, Vocal and Instrumental, Popular and scientific, and viewing it as a high art influencing the mor sl. SO-i ', Political, and Religious Education of the pa.Y\9.

CONTRIBUTORS.

John R. Dwii»ht, WM. Vincent Wallacr, W A. Fry, R. S. Willis,

as

JOURNAL OF TIIE FINE ARTS The Cheapest ana 7hs»t MUeelUmy of Music, Literature and Arts in the World:

Giving annually to its subscribers, ovor Fire hundred Pases of valuable and interest inp Mutter,

And embracing nearly One Hundred pages of CHOICE lv. USIC. Published on tho 1st nnd 15th of every month, at $1 50 per annum.

THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT

WILL

be eniiched by the contributions of tbe most popular Composers and Masters of Music now BEFURE the public who have been se cured to furnish lis pages WHH the best original compositions, and with Treatises on the Princi pies and Practice of the Art, in this and other countries.

The

objects continually kept in view throughout this Department,are to swaken and cultivate musical talent, and to encourage and marshal the

Georgo II. Curtis,

Gocht, Alleghanians,

Victor

Williams. F. F. Miller, Samuel Jackson, Edwnrd HC^IR**, Mns. Doc.. Dr. W. J. Wetyiorc, H. W. GR I:-NVX, P. N. Crouch,

Cieo.

F. Bristow, Geo.

lioder. R. U. Paies, 8. Lawrence, John C. An draws, AI lor, Dndworui, Asah«3 Abbott, Henry Ch.

koech, Rev. WM. Staunton, Ch. Balmer, -J. Jones,G. T.

!T,

injt list

B. M. Hrnckett. Mn. S. H. Dekroyft,

Mm Francis A. Falter. Mr- K. Barber, Ella .Vooor, 3/ISJ ALK« Carey. I/M Arabella Clemna il,** Hon. E-AI 7 HISCT 1 T.

H.... Dr J. W. 1. T- ndo

A I W C. li »»«*,i dark. All commuuicn: NS must be addressed jx*f mid,}to

mar. IT.

es a»d Sheet liead.

is FOR

iheSt. Id'

OLIVER DYER,

257, jBroaiway, New York,

w3a»-9Q.

PAPER WAREHOUSE.

WSMML&iAS-ti SASiniifa

P»WRl Lead} A RNT8 for

C?

5 I W a W UU| aper, waicli

wiii be

»JLD at tun jwweat rttiM

WANTEtl—50,000 11M.

C!PMI

I.INFFL CN ("ot-

ton RAJ 'V HIGHEST MARKET rates, for cash. STATE "TI COMW of Nfuonal Road aod Sec- (:. I STREET#. j„i*7-51-4l-tf WILLIAMS &. EARLYV

Cnmr Md GUI*, at CbsriwUm, (HI.) copy to I amount of ft earh, audi tend bills to Asmtt at I Terra Haute,

CINCINNATI

BCSIB DIRECTORY.

O"Person* visiting CinsinnaU to make Pur* abases, or desiring to make enquiries, or procure any article by letter, should con•nit this Directory, as it is a guide to all the various Business Establishments, and tnay be depend*^ on as a Chart pf Ibft best JUKI reliable Firms in Cincinnati

Bnrtk Note Engravers A Printers HAWUUN, WrttfttlT, HA ira JS11SOM,

S*«ML «CN«^N *1^TI c«Ueou tlAl ot Jkak N4a IlicaUin it uaUr myntmtm cf GUTA T. Jaw, JINCUIAL TUI^VOF. Britannia Ware Iffannfitcturers, U.l.i.S"V III, MALA HW-L, ITTLMEU TILLI. KOUIT-ALMI, LM»KI»IN llu l-ltu, Mieaitiia( nwi finuiier Guwcr, tttuck 'IU, kbaat ||M, Zwc, LL» WY«, LLWHMY FCC.

Fire Engine Manuftictnrer, N. Nt.WMAN, liucicw to II. L. fariaa.) Lira fiirtrel, Utwmw —BN»FC*alRWU,

ITUTUMBUI *L| *MU 8»JV* HIW RIM (ILL*, TRNMPETA, "**4YDTM, Jorelw, OnrnwR »««T HTUW. ks. Lift NWI FOIO«

Puwl«,FCW Well«,

ll» iUri«,nFACIO.

rin, Hiiltvr smMH, te., dl DM. Out Iraa OnMtmW rMttum, pad HjrdnoUe Wwti la pwiL Cotton Yarn Iflanufactarers, OOUJ41, I'tAKLC fc UJ tularv ud Oflicsj Curwer ol if. (i wd Lo* •IIMM, on kllwi Cml—w *»i {.mllo WMk, Omot l*n% C«rp« Wwrji, CsvarM T»ra, 1 «rM and Batting Flour Itlill an«l Factory Builders, GUTXNWALU HUKSALL, LORAER UK«*L FTLH rfjcttv-Maehirwrf of every toil nuufiA«ftJ mu »st up, Suit MH Mnw* fureiihe4, *ad Onleif hr rtpn dnoripito'i of aiutmp pwo.pUj oosuad.

Coppersmiths,

w. Bdftsnx. bctwt*n I'tkf ai»4 Burt«r.—CBWwOy tm kiutd, inj nhle lo ut4er, I'atm'i UeMnliif Iw RtUlnf Mxis Water. Oent'a Furniftliiag Establishment J. HHJHAHUMIN, hliiit »iJ -MIHJI M.Ver, Hud wl«l«»l€ «HJ te ail J»lar

lit

GTULLEUIEN'I Furiiiihitt| 119

Mini

FT| WES' TIDE,

between

milliner and Dress

3J A 4TB.

Maker,

MSI HlcaAKI)4»(i, W JnwUntitet, comer \Jnfc-C9uoU7 Millloen Mpjtlieii u'pti and alfU. Awning Sl Tent manufacturers, Al-COHN VA.NllVlEK, IOC ,iy. »ni .re »l.tS dmr» above the Ibialie CaliuwDune tuppliej wnb 'l^eata, CMhbc, Clotlu, tie., all »a»ranted water fiioof.—Wann Mi Puf Covoi, Mill llap, anil etary faulty of cauvaai work dime lit onlkr.

Piano Forte Dealers*

SMITH hyXU.N, Nu. 7S Weil Fourth .treet, near Vine atreeL Trunks, Carpet Bugs, Valises, &c. PARV1N JOHNSON. Maiufertuivn and Deilen in the abov« article*— alta, bAtcliwt, Dm* a»4 liquet wtxilcaala it r»«ail—31 Broadway.

Stereotype Founder,

A. C. JAMBS, No, 167 Waiuui »rre«l. betwroa *\b aid 6 b.-~St«feotfpt Block* m»de to order.—in HOIUMvNtenl Motet, and Nuu crala. MCioilh»tKi Typa fur tola. Boots, Shoes, Leather &. morocco.

W E I if we ii W a Vi Wholetale and Henil Dealer* in Ibe atwve ar'iclei and ererjr.yarleljf of shoe Trlmlnp nhf Alaiiufacttiran of (ieiU't Lad«a -hata for wttBteale Tide.

Tea Dealers,

MOORE CHESTER, (vholo»ale and retail) Corner TO and Watmi! «t'». Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, HOWKIX OA.NO BRO fo HOD Main ttretl, and No 3 Fif atnset, d.ior weal or Deiwiwa llooie.—Onieri taken for Klter and Minnow Seinea, Pirln l^c Nc elc.

Cofflee and Spice mills.

DTXON, SHOEMaKKR CO Sycamnro tirref, Ul^ecn 7ihu*d PtK.— Whtl«alei*nit Rutiil IkNilfri h)fmund spicoju Mistarrf, ruaatftl and ground CoflVd, Pta aNuis clc.—All tiflrn trarranted

pure.

price

F*U

for aMuttard Seed.

mathenintical

I and Philosophical C, Manufacturer, core 4th ami by*

OAIUORE O po»iie POTL OLDOO, ESINUMEOA 4UI •treetW.wbar«or

No.

per

poundj acuil 5

may b«

«verjr vmriciy OF lntmmeutt. Cracker Bakery, T. D. BENNETT.

c!«J

Brass and Silver Plfcted Faucets. Fountain Cocks and Generator made and repaired. Hjse Joints and Couplings,

Globes, Cyhoder and

work.

COPPER

Rivets, Speller

P.

HALL,

A. C. POT WIN.

Zateof the Wabash Store. S. W. BURNAM.

April

15, '5'2 wly-34.

FROSFECTUB.

smgm&iLi A.V:

No. ,*£ Main

WEST DUMONT, HkeSu

ON

UM!

30. Ln«vtir MirkcUtrwit.—Bufor

Crackers

4

d*§

er |KUI.J.

Publishers and Booksellers, J, A. V. P. JAMES,

No.

tiah NUNY

•tereot

167 W&lnut »IRETR.-J. A. U. P. J.

of the

BEST BOOKS

In

Pub-

(he MARKET

for

tniicitiog

A fiue AND CHR^P ediliot OF

and

FedUrt,

Family Quarto Bible, printed

|e

plalct. CALAICI^MCS

(rom ouirely n*w

seat by

MUL

when

DE*irod«

Engravce on Wood,

II. C. GROSVENOK, N. E. cm*. 41h aod VValaat «LreeL»,—All Work execute! with ueikliHtss aod dispatch.

Umbrella & Parasol Manufactory

SLEtrEll & ERUTHliH, No. 165 Main tlreel, between 4ih ud Sit rt'i.

Sculptor,

C. BULLET,

Art Onion

•Doadsset IN

BuilJins.-riuilvMoJillioni, Stalon,

street, 6th door

the newest styles,

4IH

etc.

street.—!)»*•

AND

every variety of Jewelry

msJE

to order.

Eye Infirmary.

DR.WALDO'S Inflruinry for DUonses of tho Fourth ^RRRT, cor. iiyc.iniore, oppoiilc PUTT Lflice.—Imcrtiou ol Aiuutlil Eye., Surgical Openliom,

ITpIiolstery &Bedding Warehouse U.

No.&s

78

east side

•Feum.—IIIGLK.H. Coii»»ant|YAgent,

PORTABLE

Spring Waitresses,PEW

Chairs, etc.—Warerooms No.

low Lower

Maikct st.—We

SXC-UNORE. ui»dt?r Wcatcru Mu-

on hand Bra Curtain

Coruicea,

and Feather Beds, Hair,

Poles and Rinrs,SPRING

MTIW,

Hu&k

AURF

etc.—Curtain*, Carpets

Cotton Mattres Comforts,C'OTS,

*»D

and Chair Cushions made to

invite

ings.

order—also,

which can be handled easily by one person

sutactured at this establishment)^ which attention is especially invited.

Fashionable Furniture.

I*, FRL. CRANE, RlArrofacturer

of Fashionable Cabinet

Kurniiure,

81

11 5

5o£u

Svcamore street,one door above

VValtmt street, Odd Fellows Bui

change, Checks, etc., always

FECHHEIMEU,

G()L1)MM

'1

hiid.

Steel and Copper Plate Printer, LI I

HthrKAMIKH and Dealer in Engravings,

E. C. MIDDLETON, NA,

WING.—J^OLES, DralU.

CouNiry Merclunts

Tetnpennr SCREWS,

to examine our Stock

French Burr Mill Stone Factory, JAS. BHAUTOIID CO., No. 65

Walnut

streets.—RUNS,

.street,

Genuine

DuJch

between 2d and Pearl

Anker Brand Mill

Damsel

S\

I SMUT

indies

lioislinx SCICHS,

Machines,'BOLTING Cloths of a:I numbers, Mill

Screen Wire

W alt Well Oil

GAUN

Cocks, Distillery

centrally,Joints,work

work

•Irctl,

Plummers

SOU^R

Cash

{AID (or

Brass

Cutlery, and other

and castings in Brass, Copper,etc.—

aoa

Cop[er.

Window Shades and Oil Cloth

MANUFACTURERS,—M. SAW1ER ft CO., No. 8 College H»11.

Fringe and Tassel Manufacturer, PFITER RT'HL, NN. 63

west K-urth street,

Manufacturer of

Manufactures

bet. Congress

short

il

Fashionable Hats and Caps.

r_? }r

Nn- rf"

rr"?*"'* **4

Thomas Hastings, Wm.

B. Brsdbnry, Hamilton, B. F. Baker, M.

C. G. Koeetiberg, Edw. Howe,

Jr.,ChaHes C:^IIE, Iowell Mason, Wellington GUERNSEY, Miss Adeline Maxwell Cooper. Miss AIR—-»»a PRN^NE. Msdame E. W. Bouchelle. foll

O€contrtbntors to THE Litera­

ry I «runent is Ample guaranty that only such REA.:.^

will be presented as will awaken

N O A E E & O

EaM Cud NATfONAI. It OA I) 8TBISET,

HA

E on hand a

vary

every article required by

The

U-TWREN

AND

tike largest variety iu

Rags, Beeswax,

Ibe

5. ENGLISH *O.NS, 1«v)k1*i)r

nU

7 dm walol Wriusl.—Facf

Fan, CaftreUtt, C*rj-'t m?, and Sa-rhtk.

Xlenric Honse,

et'*r, Tnirj rtiert. North ».•!#», between Mais tad SrMt«fliN«t in UM matf bmncti Mri at

MOTWT, PRT-HET eunw* KKet*.—ltei

tn» ciTr. brjaji ia the immediate vicinity of tbt DrtacimJ MMA Pmt Ottcvuki Teitpvph

Wove and Worked Wire Manufactory* WM. BROWffKLU Walnut rtitv', S rfonn brinw 5 ttr ct.—ET*TT dMBf^Uon (i^liUlanri Smtiiu. brail kiad^oTOnte, gmk fto.der mar-Kotns and

AND Callar Kn ,ad UnK Tnp, and RM Hand. UI Order, ftxiaifMf attended is.

Sanr. Attain* Wm, at all nuatiaa. Window*. Hair Mm. ai

Wins far ftnt-l "f «J1 wtaa. Sara and Mm

id Sna Win, ale., maaul oa

Stteen1City

Paint Store.

CO-8S SMi«d«»Wa ^rwt. brtwcwi Mianl

,M^ b«l«

Stm-

THE

mind, refine the taste, AND instruct the under•TARING-— VL'lvlDUTORS:—T. Dunn English, Rev Ral II VV. C. HCW*ner. I'F- in Fsrqhar TWRIIS.R, Rav. E L. Msgoon, Dr. I»TONE, Wm. Albert SUTL': .J, R. Orton, Cnrria R«meron, J.C" is,1'. & Artlnir. Mrs. Lydia H. ^I«ONRT Pboptie Corn".. tlrs 8arah T. Bolton. Mr#.

Hi CJ.lt VmMn Tnrtmiintu

^•^IFjnnch, KmIA and Aaxrwan Wind«r B»«a-Aritfv' fcjeS aJt a.' amah ul ntHL-Onwd Paint* pat ap In ea tar coaMr) tnda.

Portable Qriat Mill Manufactttrera. 'vj' BI'MBiiWs CO.. t'oKmbii f'twmderv. Colaatbu«rre«. bet. rim and nan-naan.m «KI rntt,W. Hair ,M Wah*rt-K„ ilaetocn et i. Bvrtvm*' rwnei Crkt Miltn Tn Barr Mill

^itter'fM&aian can ai'teViiterteaw 11»11—ui, Maw* nc aw. j.v

Company

Waluut and

KRINGT-S, 1'assels

WC,—

and Military Trimmings.

Wholesale Confectioner,

kee|« constantly on band

West.

Foreign and Domestic Liquors,

M.

R. ROSS ST CO.,

tyieen City Liquor Store,

Brackma

&VI

MA 19

Old Stand,) near the

Sycamore street.

RIM*.

Bellows Manufacturers,

and

rrtail).2TUL

tod LUDK^.—AU Orders punctually attended lo

No,

22

street, bst, Broadway

City Dagruerrean Rooms, ERWLN CH.,

west Fourth

style of the art chart

street—Portraits takes ia the first

EI

moderate.

Steam Boiler Makers,

Front done

NOTICE. An U*fl*hetrt,of Secooo-bandr.Boilers.—Repairing always on baod. Carriage Manufacturers, F?» P. GRVDKN JK CO.,

Third

itrwt, TN-O dojrseantof

constructed on the Equirotal

?L MAMUTTURIUTERTRF

BUI.K. Cornra Hr.«iw»r and fifih Onwii.—Uealen la

MMOte, Tonuud Ofm StanM, M»rbU Mulln. OblRduid M*IA, «C. N-— 9«rM to onUr

Tba Trade wppliad' oith fcfauM*" ui Block"tad sut."'"

Crockery and Olasswarc.

o. AIDHIJ II. Idi Min »T,r, r.5t j.i,, t,i ,n,

Book Bindery.

SAMUTL TCUKtR, IUiaJ US Mua Sfifiaf tm !•••«. ''T I itttjr twit: I, «r na* .. ""•i tatlH *.« work wrfl tmm and rttnrnai wdMMM

Qundry's Mercantile College. «WL- I 'R. FAR I i. ,1

Watts, Jenkins & Colbnni, TTo. 63,

A

can IM

««T "A*. (M te Pte S amcfa.

DRY GOODS.

Pearl Street, Cinciaoati, Ohio. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,

KEEP

cmretamly on hand

meat S?oods

I general N!W»RT4T INI!"»RTAII'IN9,

of

tke IM

W'LTELI THEYWIW lor «alo at UM M«IKCI PLJ% -K T»ER.

H-IS.-T»

nt*31ts

«ro seifully nvited to call an

ex«M ir stock DBC 8T

-A choice aiiortment, inelod

QR'SERIES. O. Sugar C» do Clarified do Reboiled Plantation do

Sugar Hbote Svrup io do Molasses

Can be (bond cheap, wholesale or retail, at the Prairie ttt* Store.

|M W. WILLIAMS.

large Msortnwui of all

kindnot' piost #p|»rovea stove*, which thty nrn ilrtprmined to self at the Jowest figures pos-

Our stock N»nsists, in part, DF ITC followuible. ing

CELEBRATED STOVES:

Etna Air Tight, a very Troy Air Tight, fciipcrior stove, KT LL Regulator, The Hest Premium Drum

Parlor,

•,.NM EGA Coal

Resor'A Patent DoiiWu

Stov«,'

F-GA Coal

nrniPr ^DO.«

Stoves

,'

is under

of the following

O*

Ornamro'ed

corwT^

ait rises.

Lard

a

™,£TMh HWm OtMiwif*. Ml.r and H*ll t.impi, OUMdola, Whiten, C**an and T*bl« Cutlery, feriituiU Wut, «te.

Liookin^r ©lasws and Frames.

J'-i

Jl?!Tr

N"- ira Mill Riwt, beUSd anj 4lh.-iVTir.il

P,"pn-

window Ptetc and wh« frrncll

Crjttil (il», all Lonkinf OUw PUtn Call urn) uul Uito oU fnmt*.

Starch Manufacturers.

VVERORfG I HKKMIRE' IIEU, Liicl Strwl, Wiojni Canal, br». $0i •nd OK «FM)a—.Cadi fnr Wlwa*. and (nan S «a e«W man tbaa •twkal pri« paid (brWhlle WM.

Six,Seven,oadTenPlate Stoves, in great vari-

Oven, ety. AIBO—Skillets nnd Lids, Ovens and Lids, Odd Lida, DOG irons, &UG ir Kettles,

and in almost

housekeepers for domes

tic purposes. House Guttering and Spouting, Executed atelioit notice, in N style unsurpassed. We will, on no account, undertake a job WE can not finish ns per agreement.

P. S. A supply of ODD PLATES always on hand, to FURNlbll FREE on insurance, which we will furuitsh AT 3i CENTS per lb. uitcr the insurunco runs out. Ail patterns sent to

us shall be

promptly cast and forwarded, as per directions VVe have a great many PATTERNS for MIU,CASTINGS on linnd, which we will have cast—when th« job exceeds 1,000 LLM.—at 3 Cents for Furnace and 3F Cents for

Foundery. We are prepared

to execute

jolts 10 any extent, at short notice, in THE casting line, such as Building Fronrs, (eitherTerreHaute, Cincinnati, or Buffalo make,) Lard Kettles,Grates for Cellars, &c. julyl2-51-46tf BEYLLER & CO.

Eagle Insurance Company

OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.

UP a d? 3 3i da (£L S2££ Sx t3? a on. o»

CA.PITAL STOCK, $100,000

IIVSURES

Ornament,.

Manufacturing Jewelers, S. T. CAHLEY CO., Waluut

toiitli

of

property of all desertptiotts agnfn9t

loss or dantnge by fire,

also against the perils

of the sea, or inland navigation. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Isaac C. Copelen, Richnrd Conklin,] S. W. Reeder, JSnmuel II. Taft, William

Wood, Henry I\esler, George W. Townley. ISAAC C. COPELEN, President. JAMES B. STOCKTON, Secretary.

The undersigned having been appointed Agent, is prepared to take risks on the most reasonable terms, an hopes—by his prompt attention—to merit a share of the public patronage.

SO^OFHCE

Bills ot

on

baud.

in the store of

EX*

Wholesale Clothiers,

I{ CO.,

No.

71

Main street, 6th door be­

Frnlcri&nl

CSST*

UID

Master of Paris, ahva}soo

haua and for safe.—-AH wotk sold at establishment warranted of the best quality,and if not fouud to be such,thistrial,we on will refund the mosey.

Scale Manufacturers,

J. M. BLUiNDKLL

It

CO., (successors

west 2nd street,

to Martin and Bluodel),)

3

doors west of Main.

Brass and Bell Founder, R. T. THORN BURN.

NO* 8

Front street,between Vine and Walnut, south side,

Life Insurance Company,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

THIS

Company chartered by the Legislature of the State of Ohio, is now fully organized and transacting business. In addition to the usual security ol the mutual principle, this Company has a guarantee fund ol fifty thousand dollars. It will take risks upon lives, grant annuities, and transact any business connected with life insurance, on terms as low and as favorable as any other safe company in the country.

the management

Office in the store

Sycamore.—CAR-

Prirciple

•iagcsdescription

Fashionable Carnage* of

very always on hand. Order*and.repairing pr»

mplly executed.

lapanned Tin Ware.

Japanned,

and

Broond

stnets.- Water Coolers of

Lamps ot etrry deterptWaluut «ott»

Venetian Blind Manufacturer,

T. J. Rll'oltns North ule 0th MrMt, iaJ door u.i of Vint, opuuiile Ux Ul)0.pic Uuin.

Steam Marble

Works.

of the

PI HECTORS:

John L. Vattier, John VV. Messick, Richard Conklin, Isaac P.

Williams,

Samuel Peel, Richard Dates.

W. M. Cameron, Hon. Robeif Moore, Smith Betts, Robert Cameron, John Evans, H. S. Applegate.

JOHN L. VATTIER. President.

JOHN W. MESSICK, Vicc President. C. Moore, Secretary. Having been appointed Agent Terre Haute, for the above Life Insurance Company, I hope by my prompt attention, to merit a share of the public patronage.

of G. II. Reeves, Union

Row, Main Street, second door west of Fourth Street. G. W. CUPPIFTGEE, Examining Physician. july 19-51-47tf GEO. REEVES, Agent.

R. & 0. TOUSEY,

National Road St.. 2d door above Market

No.

Phoenix Block.

2,

„j sh.-fm-

fiTwiioIcsale and Ectail Cash Store.

Dealers ttt Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fancy

DRY G-OODS,

Notions, Trimmings Co

W

Bonnets, Boot." and Shoes,

is/ting Goods.

F« are now in receipt of our

Fall and

ter Stork, selected

Terre Haute, October 4, *51-6-tf.

Of« id Saw M.U ir««, and ('W.n af ril d*.

Aim, Uatin I twln, Ptuer of Fan, dc. Carriage REPAIRING Factory. CM rda imm, qyrik te Woltrw Ck^al.

SWAXM'S

CELEBRATED PANACEA, FOR THE CURE OF Incipient Consumptioli,

ECWMIA, UEMEBAI. ^EBIUTIR, WHITK SW6*IKO, {llRiiBCaiATltiM, DISEASES Of THK OW* *KD

1 S«L*, A«D AU,W*A*ES

SWAIM^

pu eai Lie by

PANACEA h#« BEWT for more

Corded Skirts,

Win­

in

the

Eastern cities ex­

pressly for this market. We would invite particular attention toour stock of brown and bleached goods. Prints, Mcrinoes, Do Laines. Lustres, figured stuff ^OODS, Ginghams, Trimming Buttons,

Laces, Gimps, Fringes, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Hosiery, Cloths, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Flnnnels, Linseys, Tickings, Checks, linen and silklldkfe, Bay

State Shawls, Carj

eiings,

Caipet Bags and Satchels-, Groceries, Hardware, Loots and Shoes,& all which DE sold

spe« n»lly solicit the patronage of Merchants and ail i,...era wishing lo purchaee a genuine article, and request all to examine the above articles previous to porch'!.-* i_- •v. re.

VVe will pay l.ui.t^t cash price for

rendered or in tbe rough. M. HARRISON & SON. Terre Ha-ite, Nov 2S. "51-I4-tf

Merchant Tailor

HAS

femoved his Tailor Shop from Market street to National Road street, one door east of Ira Grwer'n Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory, w. ie he lia- opened in bis new Fancy I-'raml Store iioott, a .4

JUERCnAXT TAILOR SHOP, and is pr. jared to ftirnieh ih? best and most fashionahlf iiijterials, and tuako them up in a style Inferior lo hone In the west.

He will makes Curiam in the most approved style, when the cloths are furnished by the customer, and also give strict attention to cutting all kinds of garments—all of which sball be done witb taste and despatch.

Oct. 22,1849-9U DAVID HARTSOCK,

at

such rates lor Cash or Produceaa will mane it the interest of buyers to patronise us. Paper 11 ai gings very low.

NORTHERN LIGHTS

CONSTANTLY

appearing in their usual bril­

liancy, in Northern Terra Haute, second house north of theCana! Bridge, on Market Street, where will be found constantly on hand, at wholesale only—

Composition-Summer Candles, Summer Stearine Candle*, No. 1 Pure Tallow Canhles, No. 1 Rosin Soap, No 1 Palm Hoap, No. I White bar Soap, No. 1 Soft Soap, for family washing, The above JI are anu*l nnd kept for sale at all the i:i-'iial who -ilo houses, and at oor manufactory, in quantities to suit the purchaser and at as low prices as they can be bought at in this place for cash. The renowned superioiriy o. .. i: ui ifn, ture we lit will insure us a CM.MI IT! I former customers,

than

thinv-two years eelebrat^d 11 this cmntrjr and in Europe lor its extraordinary cures—lor the certificates of which REFERENCE IS made to the di­

rections and books (which MAY he had gratis) accompanying the Panacea. HOME of which GIVF the particulars of cases too frightful lor general blieation. wher« the PATIENT bad been almost

eaten IP with Scrofula, nnd werodeemed incuraysjetans It has been used ia HOSPITALS and private practice, and has had the singular fortune of being recommended by tlw most celebrated physicians and other eminent persons. Among 01

liars by

W.Gibson, M.D.,Prof. ofSure.,Pa. University. Valeniine Mott, M. D., Prv.L. Surg.. N. Y. do. W. Dewecs. M. D., Prof ol Mid., PA* do N. Chapman, M. D.,

Prof", of Physic. Pa. do.

T. Parke.M. D., Pres't Coll Phrsicians, Pliila. I)r. D«»L Vallo,

Professor

of Medicine, llavnrsa.

Jose Eourenco de Lust, I'rot of Surgery. LI-'TI.

Gilbert Robertson, Britia/i Consu}, &c. And also, the wonderful cures ellectcd by Swaim's Panacea, have for many years INAD* it an invaluabla remedy. Tha Panacea docs not contain mercury in any form, and being an innocent preparation, it may be given to the most tender inbint,

The retail price hnsbeen reduced to $1 50 per liottle (containing three half pints) or three bottles for §4.

BEWARE

OF IMFOSITIOS.—Swaim's Panacea

ed on the sealing wax, and written on

A

Prepared at SWAIM'S LABORATORY, THE OLD STAND, Seventh street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, and sold by all the respectable Druggists in the United States.

CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC

Persons wishing

THE

G. H. Reeves, Union

Row, Main Street, second door west of Fourth Street. GEO. REEVES, july 19-51 Agent.

to obtain the genuineSW

March 4,'52-2S-w2m

AIM'S

PANACEA and-SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE, should be careful to observe that the NAME

SWAIM

is spelled correctly on tho bottles and labels, or they may be imposed on by medicines made in imitation of them by a person bearing

a somewhat

similar name, well calculated to deceive. GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE U. S., S if &, ., 104 & 10G JOHN ST., NEW YORK.

mmmmm

Wliolc^nlr mifl E*e!:ii2.

subscriber wishes to draw the particular attention of the public to his stock of

Fall and Winter Goods,

Just opened. His goods were purchased on tho lowest terms, from manufacturers and importers, which enables him to sell them at prices that cannot be surpassed for cheapness. His stock comprises every variety of DRY GOODS for Ladies' and Gentlemcns* wear such as

Plerinos, Coburghs, Silk and Mohair Alpacas, Cashmeres, Delaines a variety of Blk and Fancy Silks, Plain and Fiffured Silk lins French, English and Domestic Ginghams CALICOES, of every qualtiy ranging from 5cts. to 12 cts. per yard A fine lot of Ixmg Shawls Cashmere, Embroidered and Plaid Shawls White Swiss, and Cross bar'd Muslins Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Inserting?, Blk Silk Laces, Blk and Fancy Silk Fringe, Gimp?, Dress Buttons Silk Dress and Mantilla Trim mings, of different dinds Ladies Kid, Cashmere, Silk and Cotton Gloves Linen Handkerchiefs, from 12ic, up to $3,50 a piece Ladies Collars, Cuffs and Under-Sleovcs, White

And a host of other articles, usually found in a large and well selected stock. FOR GENTLEMEN'S' WEAR.

Blut and Black Broadclothes, Beaver and Piot do. Black and Fancy Cossimeres, Tweeds, Sattinetts, Jeans, Hardtimes, Blue and Brown Coat ^Blankets Satin Vestings, Kid, Cashmere, Beriin and Buckskin Gloves, Merino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, White LinenShirts,and Silk Cravats. 2 CASES SUPERIOR SILK HATS, expressly made for the retail trade. A large assortment of SILK anU MOHAIR PLUSH CAPS, Cloth and Velvet do., Blk and Drab Mexican and Buena Vista Hats.

Boots and Shoc3.

Sheetings.Shirtings, Tickings, Flannels, Linseys, Checks, Irish Linens, and Table Cloths Dye Shifts, Queenstoarc, Tobacco,

TEA, SUGAR, and COFFEE.

It is unnecessary to enumerate further, sulTico it to say, that his Stock is one of the largest and best selected in the City, and his prices, considering the cheapness of goods East this fall, cannot tail to give satisfaction to all, even the most penuri ous.

October 4, '51-6-tf

TIIE"tmrendous

and

were-

Tallow,

F. NIPPERT,

Famngton's Block, North of the Public Square. Nov. 8-11-yl. Terre liaute. Indiana.

HEW.-STOVE STOKE.

•BBvm.-K-JBEK.JEL3

Oflers for sale a variety of

O O A O A N O

mw@wm

Which he will dispose of low for Cash or Produce. Ilis Cook Stoves consist ol the celebrated improved

Trinmph Steve,

well known to all house keepers—also tlie colebra ted double oven stove —with a variety of othera of cooking patern.—

His Parlor and Box Stoves are of various paterns to suit purchasers. He has also on hand an assortment of CASTINGS, conjistingof *Tea-Kett!e««, Ovens, Skillets, &c., &c. All for sale or trade at his new store oil Market street, 2d door north of National Road, opposite Partington's Block, in Terre Haute. A

Famous Establishment.

rr -p .j /v. a Spears, J. Reynold*, Roiwer & Brother. Waritn & I a I^ .Bramble, T. P. Emenon, 11. A Great Beginning for (he Fall Campaign at tki$

losses to tho manufacturer

fully demonstrated in the sale of 10,00^ yards of heavy brown Shirtings and Sheetings now opened and scattered far and uear

The Price.

SIX TO EIGilT CENTS PER YARD. Bleached Shirtings, 6i, 8, and 10 cents. The cheapest goods lor the money ever shown bf any live man.

With these unheard of bargains we are daily receiving and opening Mouslin DeLains,

Ginghams, *'Pt Prints.

AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Don't buy till you see them. M. W. WILLIAMS. Oct2fn '51-9-tf 'h&

TOWER HOLLSr

HAVING

brought ilwse beautiful Steal.i /loir-

ing works into full operation, We are now ready to exchange Flour, Meal, Shorts, Bran,&.c for V/iieat and Corn, or lor Caab, with all wtur may give us their custom.

MILLER & SOl'LE

Jr-.XJriSC-' c*ner

ofChesnut and Water

Torre Haute, Hid., Mar 1, '51-27-tl.j

J0MME6CIAL INSTITUTE

OP INDIANAPOLIS.

cK.

W.

AKi«8«

RBOM

IMfUSlTiES Of TME WiOOO, AJiO Tins trrecrs 6f stfertcuar.

SCOTT,

LOR l.utntr and

Ail. Printifia!

'TMIlfS Institution ia now permanently estqb-. IMied. ansf Is open at all times for" .he recep-^ of Pupils, and its room slaving been jceccntly^ it jr a he el an on he best Cincinnati College, nowfiirnishes ad^ifn-J" itgts equal to »ny ii^titiitlon iu the west tor a fiillgt itid tIU'MMA Cotnm«rcimI Eduction, whilst tho^1 •o#t I^Hier one-half of others. te of llie Full Cour#B are those ne*?rtfsrfry for a cornpfete and' thorough MercaiiTinn F/lucntion. and compxeliendd lour distinct clas5««trr?,g

S to it Jr'irst ('lass—Doujue ENTRV BOOK KKF-FISO This embraces tho wtence of B6ok ICwping by Donblo Entry, and its application to Wholesaler md Retail business by sole trmlersatul Partners, banking* Manulactunng, and l^omas:k Sliipping,^^ and CfrinmfMfon, bu^am Boathir." ant) Foieleiv: S pi an a is on us in in in in jr us a xi iary books, as the Cash book. Bill book. Banks, book. Invoice book, Sale book. Grain book, Out-^ ward Invoice book, Account Current book, &c. j* 7Mr iicccnd Class embraces the Laws, Customsfp an a ad an a to 'Third

C/RT*^J»MT.HOAXRTI£ ABITHVETP.—EM-'

Wncea Cnlculntionin Intereet, Difeowm. t.ossand^# Gain, Commission and liroknrosre, Equation o%%»

Law, fee. relatine

to fc3ole

sat

[Guarantees, and lastly

A mea*iire In

is in

round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with the TBL* lowing letters blown 00 tiie glass: "SWAIM'S—PAN \CEA—PIIILADA." and having the name of

JAMES S

W A

1

JI stamp­

the label

covering the cork, and a splendid engraving lor the side of the bottle,composedofgeometriclathe work, comprising nine dlffurent dies, which have been turned for the exclusive use ol the proprietor, by Draper & Co., bank note engravers,

Course,

of

Philadelphia. I11 the centre is a portrait of th late WRA. Swaim, copyright seenred. «Also, Swaim's Vermifuge.

valuable Family Medicine, being

a higb.

approved remedy for all diseases arising from de» biiityof the digestive organs, such as Worms, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, &c.. &c. SEE the pamphlet (which may he had gratis) accom panying the Vermifuge.

The

vice, of SALES tmd the natnro OF»(.^.

tl E-!

t:

as the FHOPPRIIII

A A I A 8

The most SPLENDID GOODS in market.

W I I A S & E A RE now receiving dircct from N. Y., Philadelphia and Baltimore, a general stock oil Dry Goods, Quecnsware,

Hardware nnd Groceries.

ALSO—A large lot of Carpeting, which will bo sold very low for cash or approved credit. A large assortment of

JMI'I'l'S AND COLI.ARS. of all qualities ami prices have been laid in with great care, and will be found elioap and excellent] ^C3£D£LQJEX1B

A,O«SX3AA2$S3A

Some very fine, with ICxtra globes and chimneys, and capab|e of shedriimj "a flood of light" on any subject—-chaste, beautiful and cheap—are to ho found among thier large and general assortment of goods. QCiilSNSWARE STOCK IS PERFECT,

And their varety of

Hals, C.'ips, l«oois & SliocSi as comprehensive an the eastern markets can afford.

Country merchants, wishing to "fit up" will find this establishment, situated at the north west corner of the public square, the moat interesting one in Terre-IIaute, asregardsiho Qutiliy, Variety and Cheapness of Goods.

They, as well as all others, are respectfully iinvited to call ancfexamine the stock on hand. WILLIAMS & EARLY,

Terre-IIaute, Oct. 27,1049 .. Vtll

ZIXMERMA.V. EDWIN MAVV

a ZIMMERMAN

3c

TPODEM, Parti CRS):iJ«,FF

urporAiioa, ana Principal and A Exchange, Promissoiy Notts, &.c.. Marine, Fire and

Li'E

Itisunnce, (.'oniracts with carriers®®!,

remedies which INI

E hands ol ths Merchiint himself,?RI

ot

Goods in

Transit,

CO.

MANUFACTrnrns OF TIT2

laiprovcd ^ire and Water Proof Coaipo* shion Roofs, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

Materials constantly on hand nnd

for sale at the lowest prices, with irectiorw lor use. Communications or orders from a didtance will receive prompt altemioit.

SKy* Office at our Manu factory, oa Market street, north side, two and a half squares east of the Court House, Indianapolis, Indiana.

HOT.ALL WOlilC DON£3 IiT US IVAllRSNTED. For further particulars call at this Office and get a Circular.

RnrritENcrs.

ISOTAjTAPOt-rt—C. Mayor, D. Ynndes. T. 11 Sharp, 13. Poitngc.il. Griffith, V. Butch, R. Urt derhill, WillianiH, J. Williams,J. Wiikins, Vatidegrift, G. Anderson, Noble &. Pratt, R. M. Patterson, M. &. I. Little, Dr. Thompson, N. Edwards, Se argent & McCord. J. S. Spnnn, Knox ft Dland, llosselman &. Vinton, VV. liobson, P. MeikeJ, Branch State Bank, P. G. C. Hunt, VV. Carne*, W. Rose, J. D. Defrees, L. M. Vaace, E. A. Hall, D. V. Cullcy.

LAFAVETTE—A S. Wiiite, P. &, O. Ball, J. Lilly, L. Stockton. McMiiiian & Breckenridgc, J.

e'~

Mar 10. 'b2, dor**5m-29-86.

-ii Alapacas* iw*j Bl'k Siiks, 9LC.

ff AB WITH SPAIN

1 0 0 0 0 I To march to the tin shop of Thayer fc Hosteiter, in Clinton, Iml., where they are assured that the uiiccft will not hurt or kill tho pmchascr.

... *,

Copper, Tin and Sheet Er.cn

MANUFACTORY.

J. L. Thayer Ac. J. Ilosletter would respectfully say io the public and those Wishing Tin, Copper and SI wet Iron ware, that tiiey would do we-feto call at tne south corner of J. It. Whitcotnb &.Co's. Yellow Block, nearly opposite the ofli^e of Dc». Hedges & McMtllan, where they will be found at

Yellow Block, nearly opposite the ofliiie of Dc». Hedges & McMtllan, where they wi all limes, ready toexecute all jobs in their line, nt the shortest notice, and til the very best manner. llonse Guttering and Spouting, Done with nealneeu and despatch.

Country niercliants and dealers, wishing ware, will please send in their bills, which will be filled

promptly and to order.

VJAMI5

Nov 15, 'Sl-IS-tf

Lien, &C. «S

WPRICE of Cards of Admission to N Full Cotise, occupying Ircm 6

to

ent sets »f

12 weeks, $2G, pre­

paid or secured. A i'jti tiii! Course* Embracing the Scientific®© part ol the

Full Course as illustrated in difier-v

Books, together

with Lectures

on

Mercantile Arithmetic and Commercial I.AW, can be token nt tiny time, leaving it optionol^WA with the Popil atter the completion of thn

Par­

tial Course to continue ihrowgh tht FHIJ COUI««.

SCRFF'CE of

Cards ot' Admission to Partial

312.50, pre-paid or secured.

RRNO adniittaisce as

a Popil in either

brst lime for commencing

course ,,

wit! out first obtaiiHr.G A crtl of Adtnission I E in a I.ccttnes on Bonking, Political ECONOMY*? audother SUBJECTS valtisblo to the Merchant

to-bo

known, wi.'i delivered throughout the Coarse. A Diploma granted to those who may pars satisfactory examination at the completion of a Full Course.

A'.her

course will

be ths first Monday of each month, althoitgli pupils are admitted at any lime. lieport of the Board of JElxu miners, JUay 20,1831.

WC, the und« R. iq (T, (by special requ'est.I

acting

as the Board of Examiners of the Commercial LUstiiute of Indianapolis, do certify that We havo attended the oxnininrtuon of the present graduating class of said institution, «nd lind saiu dass as well ac of EXPTCUDJ 11:, jr .AJR- and unities ol actual practice DON-iderra. Wo believe them to have received from tiieir present Instructor, a thorough drilling in this all important branch of Commercial Education, which, if steadily obstvved and properly practiced upmi, will render them ablo accountants and valuable citizens, and we would recommend that the folluwingHnumed members of the present class receive Diplomas, to wit:

*15 viuco vi ii^uiuiww^uu una sniu Class well acquainted wiili the elementary principles poi ble.Entry Kfluk Kscp' gas could well bo

James B. Weeks, John M. Dorsey, llczekiah W. Rolwrts, Samuel

J. Morris. Joseph R. Haugh,jgii

ergusojj, George W. Duwy, Nicholas mt.l Jrown, and 1 yra Mont-

John 1 McCariy^ Jr., James gomery.

And, ifl eoncluuion, we would congratulate the citizens of Indiana in now Jiavi^jt in their power to patronize a Home Instituticn of Commercial Education where as much information, in as short a time, and at far luss expense and anxiety of mind on the part of parents and guardians, can, and wo believe will be imparted, as at any. other similar institution in the west

B. F. MORIUS, C. B. DAVIS, DAVID WIM.IAMS, BLVJAMIN L. L.v.va. WILLIAM SULLIVAN,

Indianapolis, MaV 20, 383!.

N. B. It phall ho the aim of tho Principal to furnish all the graduates of this iruMitutio who may desiro it, with immediate employment ho thcrefoie requests business men in any part of tho State who may be in want of good accountant#, to inform him of the same,*tati:ig all particulars, and he will try and send hiril one well qualified in overy particular. ^^Arrangements havo been made Villi one of the largest and best Hoarding Houses in the cily tw Board and5 Lodge all the Studt nts from abroad at $2 per week, making tho Entiro Expenses of Boarding. Tuition, and Stationary, about §10, tho price of Tuition alone in the Cincinnati Colleges. aug-23-51 52.]2IIL£

I. THAYER/

'JOHN IK S PKTTK"