The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 2, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 September 1852 — Page 3
It would Round stringy to h#ir tbat a man obtained a start la Hf*. by brM* tng hi« neck, but tuch a ibtog h»s been, A *e*»leman In
ART OF FLOATING.—Any human being
lh#
"TAKE MY HAT.''—While
north'
ern part of Ohio, wa« up*« »B coach, and supposed for a me av*dislocated his neck. Howe.er he covered .sued the stage-company for dam TZT and recovered tweiny thousand d5!aVa. With this he went diH«g«nt,y tf work, and aoop built up a
co
°*n
fortune. H- no# humorously a^en. th«i b, «r..ti»J ngwr have bee!LrUU»»&{rt hen hi neck.
who will have the presence of mind to clasp the hands behind the back, and turn the face toward the zenith, may float at ease and in perfect safety, in tolerably still water, aye, sleep there, no matter bow long. If, not knowing how to swim, you would escape drowning, when you find yourselves in deep watger, you have only to consider yourself an empty pitcher; let your month and nose and not the top part of your heavy head, be the highest part of you, and you are safe, but thrust up one of your bony bands and down you go—turning up the handle tips over the pitcher. ~~~~~~~
Two persona in a quarrel referred the matter to Mr. Howell, who after hearing each accuse the other, when both de elared themselves without blame, said, "My Judgment it this: Let the iono* cent forgive the guilty."
The Supreme Court of Mississippi, have decided 'hat when the trustees of a corporation which has forfeited its char* ter, have collrcted enough of its assets to pay the debts of the corporation, their ptwer eeases, and no auits can be main tained to collect the remainder, en
*Tis strange'* ramieretl A^jmunc man, as he staggereV home from an evening party, "how evil communications corrupt good manners. 1 have been surrounded by tumblers all the evening, and now I'm a tumbler my* self," ». \J\-JV1T
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StJPEBSTITtoN or THE NtNETBETH
TUB*.—At
CEK-
the distance of about one
"half mile from the village of the Sharkers in Canterbury, N. H., there is to 'be seen in a pasture,far from any public road, a marble stone, in height about aeven feet, which was brought from
Lebanon, N. Y., the head quarters of the Shakers, about six years since, and erected by special command of heaven, as an object of worship by the holy anointed eiders of this novel sect snd their deluded followers. The devotion around this stone consists of kneeling, tumbling, wailing, singing, dsncing, and other antics too numerous to mention, which so forcibly remind the spectator of the worship of the Hindoos, that he can hardly persuade himself that he is Jn America. -1-|-*ri*i*i~i'-i"i'i~iTi^'ftf" ^LfljIT-fD'LTj
A countryman upon ytsiung New "York during the Cholera, asked what that board was put across the street for •upon being told that it was to keep ihe .disease from spreading, exclaimed:— ••Well, 1 swow. I've often heard tell of the Board of Health, but never saw it .before In all my life." ...
Aa a proof of the hardness of the times, there ik a man ta Ohio who kills only half a pig at a lime.
The man who was appointed a committee to Inquire into his own conduct, has reported la pert and asked for pow er to send for persons and papers. He says tf hts h«4 kwwr-W»- ,h iW» was to do he never would have undertaken the job.
off
Wh«n you go out to drown youraeK, always -prfil
your clothes thoy may fit year wife's
seomdiiusband. T*« Ma^ne Farmer aava a young hen will lay tb* first year about 160 egga. the second ISO, the third 100—dimin Ishing «eery year as she grows older and she should "go to pot" after the fourth. "Some years ago,
at the principal hotel of Hamburg He was forever seeking quarrels, and always shot his man. One successful method of giving offence was to come in late to dinner, and abuse some unlucky stranger, who had inadvertently appropriated his chair. A gentleman newly arrived was warned of this as he was about to seat himself in the bully's place. He calmly heard his feats blood described, and glancing at the chair, inquired—"Is this his hat, too?"
On being answered affirmatively, he deliberateiy threw it into the fire, and appropriating the seat, went coolly on with his dinner. When the hero arrived and listened to the facts, he quietly withdrew, thinking such an adversary must have skill equal to his daring. ~~~~~~~
Ttt Mn-aoraanaa Horn.—This hage aatab* lishment, after an expenditure off^o.ooo and three yaara af ataatant labor, on the noint of carnation, andis announced to ba opened« let of September. the most tmpBi ia exuneaee, atery and cabtnetMRat«, choice marbka and rich velvet carpeting^ e»n«Wr its aparuncitts hutan* oas to a degrsraet ea^ly ckecrtbed. The (Mutdmg, which hwa q« Broadwar and PriMce street of
i-
MO
1
•a
2«Btl*ad'a
DRAMATIC EQUESTRIAN
AtUitimal Attmeiion^-Onparalkkd Noveltyf
Will perform at Terrs Haute on Friday, September 10,1852. Doorf open at and 7 o'clock. Performance* eoniDMM st 8 sad 71 o'clock, P. M.
Admission&cmt* Children under
9
Leader of the Band, Mr.
Miss Lud
lum, a danseuse at the Cleveland theatre, was delighting an audience with her fantastic gyration# a few nights since, a spectator, in the height of his joy, cast bis white beaver at her feet. The dancer picked ii up and weired amid thundering applause, leaving the generoua donor covered with glory, but without a hat.
1
fret, ot
M«|*
**y ,«?'wad aatia, aabtdJewd with needle-woHi »t f3Q0. The drapery in this parlor, with its uiie af reoaaa. met feiooo TWaabiaat farnits covered with a»M and orange bmceteiie.
AS5r*,I^f dia»ag halia, (r»m IfiOQ |tg000 haa baaa expeoded.—A* F. 'car. Lcm.
f**
years
l^ceats
It Is with no ordinary feeling of aatiafaction that the Proprietor of
IWI
Each Afternoon and Evening,
The entertainments in each bens entirely dif ferent- blentling with a full and brilliant Eqnes* triaa Troape! An extensive, talented, and very efficiently organized Dramatic Corp*! Embracing in the entertainments all the moat
tengf
feat* of Hnrsemanthvp and Gymnastic itef,
together with a vivid and truthful re
presentation, with appropriate costumes, music, machinery and brilliant accessories, of an in
ly interesting Melodramatic Historical Subjects, in the exhibition of which upwards ol
sixty Ladies and Gentlemen,
the moot popular professors of the Equestrian and Histrionic Art will appear, in order t» give full effect to the various performances introduced In the course of the p« rformnnc«»8 Mr. Pwitland will introduce his
and Ponies,
Fire Stud e£ Tmined Horses
mounted, capatisont'd. and costumed
in a style of ta«te and splendor positively unequal leu by any troape in this country.
The following distinguished artists compose Mr. Pentland's iVaniutic a id Equestrian Troupe: MADAME VIRGINIA SHERWOOD, The beautiful equestrienne will appear in a variety of Elegant Tours de Grace, positively unachieved by any other lady in the profession. The graceful, confident, and animated style of this lady's performances, fascinate every beliolder. Mr.
GEOXSE BATCH ELDER,
Madame
WILLIAM
O.
DAW,
trian Mr.
WILT IAJI
Ring. Signora
HCXRY SMITH,
with a
full and highly effective orchestra. TT New Scenes of Equestrianism in the Circle will be given at each entertainment. Afternoon and Evening. The programme ol each wing entirely different.
The afternoon entertainments will end with a favorite Equestrian Burlesque, in which the whole company will appear. 9^* The Exhibition will be Brilliantly Illuminated in tike Evening by means of Newly constructed Magnificent Chandeliers, without emitting smoke, or any offensive smell—shedding a flood of light upon the Performances and around the animated interior. i| The Horsemanship and Gymnastic Feats in the Evening will be entirely varied from those given in the Afternoon, and will terminate with a grand Dramatic ami Eqoeetrian Spectscle of world-wide celebrity, with songs, cfaortiasea, processions, &e, entitled
MAZEPPA,
•r Ilia Wild Horse of Tartary. Taken from the popular Poem el I»rd Byron, and reproduced and adapted lor the Circle, with a most attentive and careful exhibition of the powerful in the
The varied and splendid Costumes by Mrs. Need hem. Evrry description of imitative decoration appertaining to nsland and Tartary. bv Herr Was. Derr. f* Fer further partfealaraaea Nile at
cipal Hotels.
t'ae
Tie above Company will exhibit at
Marshall ^Soutembtr 7. Faria $ «. Cliatoa 9.
August 26. 1853. x,
WILLIAM WcCLEAN, WHOLESALE r,R(XT.R AND COMMidSU ).\ BCERCHANT, Main Croaa St., Sd door wrert of Mulberry,' e»
MADISON, INDIANA.
Weatera »»v W
one tenth af a
mile, ia five stories in height. ^bbeaurtfclly .decorated tbraakstti with rieh fn*, ol every shade «iaf color aad variety
rtfit frasoo pai»tlng, ofetyie. .j, »womaat_
Nearly 0«m hundred parlors with b«th noma aod
aweta ansa had, an ildrij overlaid with velvet cwprtagpsof.the mtrntmif hwd. Dung wia drapery al a dseiga aad shade ««r. gepoadiwg with the friaan painting of tha wall*, which ta in no two apartments the aaaae. BeMise these, there about 100 gentlemen's roaaaa. tinMked ta a ct^la hat little inferior, with hot aad caldbatha and every other convenianoe- All the principal seaaaa a«a provtdad with roae woed fur* nature, and vsslanalv aalored heavy silk brocatelle. Tba entire Vilfdtag will eeeaauaadats from txtetoTOOgaeam. Minute, hath maaial aad pier pi asses, araplaasd la the asaia parkxre. thaaggrv te expsaaa af wtadk ia not tar from A largeatasafl hy Bk fcat. and am wider than wy prevfcmety japattd One of these is placed -hebridal parte, arhtoe ia tha mast gorgeoasfy iiUMehed ia tlw baikhng. The bedsteed, alone ftjOOO aad da bead*pread. which iaof ca-
'Vma MnrncMmm
CekkrmtedBallimort Ptnfider
AS aa hands a law asmlrwi k-g* ol tM* stt
Mtlual Perior brand warr«nt«d e^M io»m mt
..r*! nufiwtiwed ia the Unital .S»«t»-a consisiim «»1
It is, sea real jfan except im, Blasting pi»w»l-r in verimts t»el tarh* fwrntsJiedbeh^ iteriw, This pnwtlet he off sale tn lots swi fieeat mirrors, coatly 'T®?V, puTrhMws. sqpoo fi»v 1 trmK* ass Mmtla n*a Quality ot powd« fV .4.1 —t in am
la
the
tqINOINNATL
businessjirectory,
cr Pwsoas vtilling Cincinnati to mako parehsaes, or desiring to make inquiries, abeuM consult this Directory, sail Ua guide to all the various Business gttabllshinanU and most reU*Wt Firfflft la. Cincinnati ~W*tj aaaa, vitn A CCBJKWN. n»ya»M».(afwrt awn. ussn* H'klis, SSnGwaZSi.» MwI. Mmlw* nwl rwiWn MPsUMt fritK. 3(«« Onii im,h»# (Mfj
Vsa«r Dry tissils
TArioa, rsawca a vvrswti, aw»wt« I tfrn Alml'taC' "-1—
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Establishment an
nuances that an engagement has been enacted with the eeWnraied PROFESSOR McCORMICK,1 Whoae gr*at scientific experiment, entitled by tlx public press the Antipodean Feat, MsiMWasnoi which consists io actually Walking Head IJowawarda»o»lAeittidernir of a Smooth Mar* Ut Slab, at an devotion of 20 feet from the ground! hss excited tn the citirsof New York and Phila rfelphia greater interest and curioeity than any thins which has been brought before the pub)i during the laat twenty yeara! Since the discover) of the magnetic telegraph, no scientific invention haa created half the excitement produced by thh most extwrdinary achievement, and even a successful exposition of perpetual motion could scarcely cause a greater ommoiion in the acientific world All classes, all age*, and all rank* ol aeciety have flocked to witness this performance. wherever it haa been exhibited, and tlx complete satisfaction evinced by the fsshionahlt audiences who have attended rrofeesor McCormick*a representation a. sufficiently prove that no shadow of deception has been attempted. fW«» DISTINCT EXHIBITIONS,
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JOHN M. TOCUM.
the leading Gymnaist
ARCHER,
demoiselle
the Melo-Dramatic Artist Ma
SHKRWOOD,
t. great Danseuse Mr.
NO.
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RANK HOTS *N«RAVC Ma. ww» ta Ita b*»aaj jfatoI aa Walatn. Baal Nelw, Blank CaitticaUe of UapW, «»e af Rwhw|% aft. ancfWia a wyariar «*}!«.
Carriage nkaaafactarere. 7.
I. a a. RHOce a Co., Coach aad Carrixf. MouCwiuran, No. TS Wa»ap» at. CaartaMhr baai,
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aate to Older al rfiotl aottaa, avaT
af I^Bitjr Carrim, Saroucbaa. aad Bnoiaaj atio, OaiaiMia, Wan aal MuMOtniact aaairaCa-tuin. Sbop waar ColumbU aad aa%«BkaaM Sria aaow W". 1* Walani Mraai.
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(kaiaa,Traaaaraociaa, VT«*aa, WfraBUnfc, aadMaanwrtal*t
tmrt itaier£3aaSa»a
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1
the great Summerset Eques
CBA LES S.-.EI WOOD,
Scenic Rider Professor
podean Mr.
the VVonderful
MCCOBMICK.
the Anti
R. Ds*a, Master of the
KIN«ADK, MK LER,
Maateti
and
STUWE.
SMITH, WU.UAMS, BROW*, &C., Slc.
last, though not least, the inimitable JOE PEMTLASD, with iW of other talent
And
onkr. la tW nary b«a #yl«. aad al Anrt aortaa.
Partfcelar a5^a^« «o letUi^ ep Store Sllodtr, a«l SU*« gf «ws
Wholeaale Llfasr Stare*
T. R. HARRIS, No. Coloartia at, »a«aa« Mala aad Sjrcanora, wkok.
iaam pranpOy aBoSadtt!
a, allba lotnai avt« prlcaa.
Wllllaiaa Z. Beee,
Ko. 71 weal Stfc A, Maoabtluraraf Sorfical aad Daata] laenaaata,
aa Aaai-tatiar, Tnoiuaiac, i^aefca*. ale. TVwfaa
Ranuri' doaa on iha ahortn* ooltc*.
actory aof Ma Rooaa asrth aid* Coluinbia bolwoaa Stamen aad Brail aadi Bell Faaader. THOR.VBOR.V, rroot anal, baiwaaa Viae aad vVatnat, anulh aide, aad Silver Ralad rascal* Foaalaia Cocfea aad Oaoanlor work aiadaaad npaiiad. Haaa Joiata aad roopliap. Salt Wall JeialL Otataa, Cytiadar and Gaufc Cocka, Dittilkry work gaanall/, Pluaab work. Cnpsar Rivala, Soeiiar, aoMer, Caab paid air Rraa, and Carrar.
and eniiap 1° Snx, toppar, «c.—
Wholesale Caafecilaaer.
p. BAI L, No. Si Maia r„ maaofcemrca aad kaapa caaataaliroa hand, tba laiyat aworfial la iha Vtte. Saaaaeaa
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Ha ta. Main at. thraa doon bdow Ttdni. Daaltn ia CHINA, GLASS, AMP QDCENSWARE. Claweea
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Ko. MSacnodit..batwtaa Main aad Walno'.Mwmtjctaran of all kiada o» PWfona, Hay, Stock, R. R. Oopot aad TnekScalaa. Droffma' aad CoopW Balancaa, Baim, Tracka, and Sklda. "Fn laaa Forte (Mm a N.xuN. No. 7S wm «b una.
Dealers. arViaaamat.
B. Keeeler, l*a. 978 IHaia St., Imrtar aad Wbnlcaata Urfar in rraocb ud Oanna tK Aina. Rnpa onaaiinii oa band, rnacb aad Oomao Calf jbia^ Spaofah Ssta Lnlhw. aad CMy do^ Motooeo of all kiada abo, Maautaaorcr of Sack Skiaa, aad Barb »ia Clwa
Ida tkeasatleal art rkllsMepkJcal INSTRL'MKNTS.—H. WARK, Manafcc-aiar, s. W. cm. of «t* and Sy-
JUH^|oppnaaa
rm OSka, aabaata aa «b atraol—wbar* way ba««ad ftietar City Scale ffllai
WILLIa'M HUUDART, Mala
Qaeea
r„ Dm 4flon frM (fee titer. Flat-
Warn. rtallmB Ca«HiF, and Dtanato' Sealas Braa aad Ima Scalta and RBUM, PiaacnpHnt Balaacaa,
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Rapaiilat doaa aa ba abartai nottoa,
aad wainatad cwrm. C. SbacklefeWI le Ca.,
M4t», Rrldka. Kanm, Tniaka, rtc., wbnlaaal, aad
ratait. N M»|a •*.. laiww iih and Hh. ~fi«*Sag,
Csasssiiisa F. WIWARU Co.,
las Daalwa la Wall Fapm, RoHafa, tVo Stuaai, Saad hoiM, Cnaipaaiii'* Rwilm Ma'ariata. Hi
laMlery Jk aaraeee Ware. MiCRNKT. Maaakararar, ml Wholawla aa4 Rami) Dnlar Is tka W 11, wMh a gaaaral aannaaa a( SaMtaa, Sndlca, Hinm, Whlpa, CaiIn, alt.,- iha faiaat Laaftir aat Janaaaai Clatk, at all Uak nwamll) a* kaat. wklafc taaaknhr «ladMap,M irk aU,vat)i Ala, kataraaa Mala aatf||aariHiaala. hyMfMaatti
Jsecph Draper,
Na. ||S «m «h aL QoM aaa Ww »•!*«, Jawalrj ail JShw Waaa, Ikaaate Jawala
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Watcfcee, Jewelry, *c aey_G—«»s. CMMK C^. iJ-Jjalta.. uA bitm C»Kto.
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great
situations so graphically described Poetic Legend" tST The Musks and Overture directed by Mr. Smith.
Hear Lsck MaaeAictwr. ..
Mccatooe u.k ha« Aa uyua"** ar» b^Mlata aa WWm R»w. Naaraaa t»h m* 7»a Jeha H. l^ayaaai 111 1 ill 1 MS Daalar ta mUltrj ItaH wara, ajljL'1raiaal 1*751. Mala *.
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Traaks, VallCM, Carpet Sags, e«c. J. SHOMl CN a MfeaaAOMan aT 4W lUfttiOm, IS Haaa a. IHwy Uwr» awl *. iatMsaaMs garalters. LIt caaifB, Maawfaaiaw al MlaaaMa atif riw^Ma, Cw.^Waiaiuama, ?»v SI »fi«ia-w »*,«• aaiwalwa TW»« lr— Kafllag mm* Bratfsge. 77 J0M* MManActaw rftia aMkamM •na
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Orenng or the Heir of Wyeberly.
A
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Historical Raataaeaa by ALF&&D (iREYSON, Kea. Far sate at the Sign of tfce Big Book. Jtdv 21. *St-tf
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Bills of Lading.
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The beet fsmflyFloiit AComltal
AMU1.AYS
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Of JM. M. Juno A Co. The moat extensive aad brilliant troape la the world will exhibit at Terra Haute on Thursday September 9, IMP,
From all n.t j-iiM, .. enna, and 8i Peteraburgh. Tlie celebrated Mad. Touraiaire, will, in her world-retiewned
the road
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WiM. lofctow, will WUatatvnt w••*. ka* llwahMa itsi A.C. JAMBH.W7 W»l«ii Mac,
4er,
WM4CM. "4
,nr!TtihIimt*!*.
JT*"!*1
'.IXL
CcppersHaltlie,
naw.
ROSSON, rw»
•»-, r«*» «a*.s«ti»T» w"**1
Direciorof the French Troupe Mona.
Leuder of the Bugle Band Mr.
Principal Clown Mr.
kxz
JrU~Marti.
ta Stuck art Slab, or
I
£•. V. Nartaiaai
MuaCMtwnr ol Bna Marical Immm*, jffcrj a*, wsaln* WasJl ail Raua Kmunk «a Ox
moti
rwnomkl* Nat CatMV«RuiU
Nk Waixt *•, Wwa 4tb axtah. Hearie HsaH, L. MOUNT, a C*. rrafcxtm. Tainl **•*, fortfc »da, ktalaaaj «U^.-TU LlxmlMuM la 0l«aM i»u»aw.iu^—• g^al clit'wM i*tha iaunadialavkiaihr of tba priati(«l BiuUHMMak.
OSk* a ad Tat«(nph
tut*
tf every jutrMian,W
nit tha can aa4a, aiflM, aad wanaalad. Ord«* aoticltad aad waoipSa anaadad ta. Alao a(aat far tha Via of Dr. Kiaaat Mao*W fclattrtaMacX- »r»adi«al parpen..
Varaltare Warerawaae.
MITcaCLL* RAMMIXBW»0, Wtrdaaala a«d Ratod Uaalaw, Uoa. tS and M. »«t aaoaad tf.. UJUIIMalaaadSycmont. New ladls'Ksbbsr Warehaaoc. RART H&Ki-UX, aoitfe.wat coraar tth and Main aUaata, tanra* Ansk Ooodnar*, MataOic India Rnbbar Fabric Wb)4aaUa
KtatlOaalan ia India Rubkar Soota aad Sboaa, lada Rubbar UsAaad Faacr ArtidM, Hon, idaaa Fackiac, awl MaaaaniScut aanAual of Siik aad Oufkaa Ca raaaar at tha lowaat Now Vwb prioaa.
&ia^rsr.i: bnllaa: alt
ol
wkkh wo Scale Maaafiactarer.
A. R. COLVItaX kaoaa coatftaily an hand a (nod aoortaaat of Plalfcrm, Caon^r, aad Dm* ^nlaa, Hay aad Or» Scalta, or aa impnnrad plan, pot ia any sail tha
ofkt
aad
Two performances—AJhtmoon
Svenbuf.
Poors open at 2 At 7. Admission 80 cents.
SbTLady SqiMttriaiM
M.IKK»I
of the Manege, delineate the fashionable t|toIt ol Lady eqiiesitianism in the saddle, pttplicahle to
preeeming to lady amateurs
til this exhilarating and truly eiegant amusement, perfect model of itatim! with the cot ret
CHAS. WOOD, Secretary.
Aug 6, '52- -w6w
Ball's Great Western Vegetable Tonic, FOR THE CURE OF FEVER AND AGUE. 117 ILL be found superior to any article of the kind now in use.
May be had at Groverman and Bourne's. Prepared and warranted by G. W. BALL.
Terre Haute, August 13, 1852—w3mo EW Edition of the Life of GENERAL WINFIELD SCOTT. For rale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S
Shaving, Hair Culling, Ac.
I
'HE undersigned has fitted up for the accommodation of the citizens of Terre Haute, and travelers, a shop one door north of Partington's Block, where they all can get a clean and easy shave, and their nair cut in the beat maimer. Raws always sharp—Soap, Brushes snd Towelsalways clean. rt 00 *», JESSE ELL.
Nov 22. *21 1^-tf
Wall Paper, etc «h aat fb wraao, M*aRoc*. WfcnliMfr 1 •aa, WUa CwaU
Hi
Remnants.
ANOTHER
Msy 15, '52-d3w-143-wtf-39
New Goods.
A FULL sssortment just received at the Prairie City Store. Purchasers who study their own interests will call and exsmine.
M. W. WILLIAMS.
Msy 15, '52-d3w- l43-wtf-39
The "City Express, No. l/V-
WILL
•IMB,
us.
l4alkar,b-
MaBaaMt
he in readiness at all times to convay goods from the "City Provision Store," gra-
June 9 ,52-wtf.43.
Ha will makes
CJH-
manner ol setting the horse, Six. Mad. '1 will alao introduee all her favorite trainetW"»r*e«. Hercules, Washington, Cheming, 8unerb, njsrep# go, Brilliant, Alma, and Achilla. Jf'Ha Jose® pkine. In her elegant Tour d« Grace, tlorse! M»ile Lovise, in Iter brilliAlt D'Etat. without anddle or bridle.
The Corps de Ballet, constating of M'lle Ircne» M*ile Franck, Le Petite Ceritoa & M'lte Ancuste. will also appesr ia a beautiiul Pastoral Ballet.
The Germsn Hercules, Herr Kist, will exhibit his extraordinary prowess Also, Equestrian performances by Mesars* D. Steven*, J. Sweet, W. ArmstroMK, A. F. Liming, D. Stryker,T. Tucker, aad J. W. Murray* Equealrisn Msnager Prof. N.
JOHNSOS.
TOURNIARB.
WILI.IS.
W W ORRELL
decona Pero Mons.
MILUX.
(TT The proceasion, comprising a most superb cortege, exhibiting some oi the hrst stock in the world, will enter the town, preceded by a
Magnificent Car of Neptane! It] which will be sested the Bugle Band of ft. Willis. The harness used Hi this splendid vehicle was manufactured by Lacy and Phillips, Philadelphia, and is the same firm that took the' premium at the World's Fair, London, havitig cost in getting it up over $3,000. 8Cr For full particulars of performances, the public are respectfully re left ed to the descriptive nnd delineated sheets of the Great French Circus,
Dr. J. YOUMANS, Physician and Surgeon,
(LATE OF LICKINO COUNTV, OMO.^
HAVING
had a number of years experience
in the practice of Midwifery and the diseases of Women and Children, Dysentery, Bilious Fever, Mnlignant Eryeepales. Typhoid Pneumonia, and Typhoid CongestiveFever. Aiso,chronic Ureases in all their various forms—particularly enlargement of the Liver and Spleen, ad prevalent in thia country—tenders hta services to the citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity, hoping a liberal ahare of patronage.
Residence Stewart House, where he. may be found at all hours, except when on professional business.
August 5, 1852—dlw-wtf
Notice.
Officc Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad Company, Terre Haute, Avguat 3, 1852.
AT
a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day, it waa ordered— That at tho next regular meeting of the Board, on the 12th day of Octobcr next, all delinquent stock in this Company, and all payments made on stock subscribed being delinquent, •hall be declared forfsiteU against the subscribers or holders thereof, if the same shall not be fally paid by that time.
J: D. CONDIT
Cash paid for Wheat
AT
the Tower Mills« north ot Cansl Baain MILLER
it
SOULE.
Tana Hauls, Msy 14, '52-wt-38.
Fresh Family Flour .. EPT constanUyjMjbaiid in barrels and half barrels, at OONB1T«* Wood and Coal Warned N exchange tor Carding aad FuHing, Itc. at Holmes's Mill.
paid for good clean Fleece and Tubwashed Wool. JOHN T1ERNAN. *52d8t«wtf44
Terra Haute, June 31,
Om/m.
AaM laaa Wan Maaabcwr, Mk TWta, h»ar flm, TmS v«ltaaj ntaiL WaraT
-n FISB*. Mr" *»wa 'LMON in barrels aad kits. Msekerel, Cod fish, smokt-d Kalmun. smoked Halibut, anoked Herring. Holland Herring, Halibut Pins,Sounds aad Tongues, for sale at
June 19,'94-wtM3
May lO.-M-dSt-lM wtf-».
HAMS
AHD
ITUnets,
aa handand far rtie at Hoimcsa'
May if, *SC-d3t-13B-*tf W
eichaftca far Fell Cloths, Caesi meres. Sati Flsnneis, Blanket*, &c,a Haimeels Miii. ..*7
Kay 1». M-d9t isa-wtf.as
sMoovBoramoi
THE
1 stent 8elf-besting Sanoothiag Iron ia now for sale aad can ba seen at Brown's Hotel. and at Mr. Grover's Thi Store la thia place.— Names will ba received far the baa at both af tbsee placee^nd tba Iroaa will be ready far daliv ar in afrwdaya-
Jttaa 10. M-d1w J»
tAvraa,,
rIECiS new etyhn Lawnajnat
54
Mar 15, '99-dlw.l43 *tf
=====
Golden Opportunity I
AVINft wwlvaiaaJaysBfj mj tiitlrf aaa 1 new atock of fancy andswpleTry &Ma, to the public at unuanally low prif*'
Eevry variety of goods that it ia nausl
them to the public at unuwial for eash, Eevry variety of goods tha keep in a well appointed dry food* stars may l»
Beaatinil figw*d snd plaindrass Kilts, figvi»4 plain Bersgss Poplins, Isncv Lewh*. [.twines, andtiinghanis hook, »«ull. swisa, ai» ilflttal Mwlini plain, stripnl and truss-bam
Jaconets whit# and black silk r^cee and Ffingleas Da*
t's: dress Trimmings, white Skirt*, cot tea Heat till eoUrs,
Irish Unens,
Masclied aad IWM Do
Extra Una and aotamofi fiilfc IliHs, Kossuth aad Mextean da, Lookiagglaasas,Tea,Sugar,Rio lasaaa, and Tobitcoa, lima at* but few af tin many artlelsa wbiia may ba purchased far aa lit
VLSF PPLSRSV'HBAP ASH 8T0RB,
Farri ngton*a Block North of th« Public Square May 28, 'W-dl wif-IM 40
HAS
removed his Tailor Shop from Market street to NatiojisI Road street, mi door east of Ira Grover's Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory where he has opened in bis new
Fancy Front Store
"""MERCHANT TAII-OB SHOP, and is prepared to furnish the best snd most fash ionsble materials, and make them up in a style inferior to none in the weel.
UJTHES
in the moet spproved
style, when the uloths *s furnifbt&by the customer. and also give strict attention* to cuitiut all kinds of garments—*all
of
which snail be done
with taste snd despatch. Oct.22.1849-fltf DAVID HARTSOCK
AKKIV
FAI.I.
\LS.
Ttl aoM RPI.ENDIUGOOIM ia Marital
WILLIAMS & EARLY RE now receiving direct from N. Y., PhilsA del phi a and Baltimore, a general stock af Dry Goods, Qneensware,
WARE STOCK IS PERFECT, And their varety ot
Hn|«, Cnps,
Composition Summer Candies, Summer Stearins Candles,
Terre Haute, Nov 29. '51-14-tf
,v
May )6.'S2.d3t-13tf.*te38 -fVifet
«hor«,
A
as comprehensive as the eastern markets can afford. Country merchants, wishing ta "fit up" will find this establishment, situated at the north w«sl, corner of the public square, the most interesting one in Terre-Haute. as regards the Quolly, Variety and Cheapness of booda*
They, as well as sll others, are respectfully invited to csll and examine the stock on hand. WILLIAMS Sl EARLY.
Terre-Haute, Oct. 27. 184» 9tf.
NORTHERN LIGHTS
CCONSTANTLY
appearing in their usuatbril-
lisncy, in Northern Terre Haute, second house north of theCanal Bridae, on Market Street, where will be found constantly on hand, atwkolesaleonly—
Ho. 1 Pure TallowCanhles^*^£
!"^No-
Rosin Soap,
No 1 Palm Soap, v?*£0 No. I White bar Soap, ""No. 1 SoftSoap, forfi« 1 1 in? The above articles are it «rr int sale at all the principal wins il houses, and st our manufactory, in qunntit es 1 the purchaser and at as low prices as tiiv can be bought at in this place for cash. The renowned superiorly of our manufacture we hope will insure »s a continuance of our former customers, and we respectfully solicit the patronage of Merchants and all others wishing to purchase a genuine article, and request all to examine the a*ove articles previous to purchasing elsewhere.
kept for
We will pay the highest cash priee for Tallow, rendered or in the rough. B. M. HARRISON
Japanned Tinware Manufactorj.
r|"HE
undersigned manufactures and keeps con* I stantly onliand a large and general assortment of Japanned. Ornamental, Bronzed, nad Pressed TintVHre, which he oilers to sell to Country Merchants, Stove and Tin Dealers, Pedlars, and others, at such prices as will yield a handsome profit to the buyer. Every article he offers for sale is made in nis own shop, and under his personal superintendi nee, from the raw material. And in this particular he claims to have it in his power to oner inducements, far superior to any other dealer in the ii est.
Having recently made large additions to his manufaciurimz department in the way of room, machinery, and a greater number of workmen, he hopes to be able to supply the increasing demand.
Dealers who have been accustomed to making their purchases in the eastern cities, will find that they can do equally as well here in point of price and quality, and in addition to this they can always buy just what they want, and may fill up their stocks as they may desire, without the inconvenience of waiting six weeks or two months for a supply from the East
George Hummers
Premium Essence of Coffee.
I
case of Remnants received thia
morning. Price 8 cants. They are eelliag fast at the PftAlRIE CITY STORE.
HIS Essence has been proven by many thousands of (he mot., .expectable families in the United States, to be by far the brst preparation ol Coffee ever offered lo the public. One package of this essence will go as lar as four pounds of Java Coffee, and Coffee made by it will preserve perfectly the tnate ot the best Java Coflee, but will be much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored, perfectly clear, and iu every instance superior to the Java Coflee.
Manufactured by Dan Bolder & o.. No. 281 Callowhill St., above 6th St., Philadelphia, and sold Wholesalesnd Retail, at
I
CONDITS.
Fulling and Cloth OnHtag I XUXKatall times aad ia the beet msma I Holmes's Mill.
aaawr at jeamer
BACOHibr aaia at COM#LT8
June 18, *52-wti-43 Wool Wanted
MSM-
sappo^d by tha knowing on«s to be bafh baaatifal ad ohaep PRABUECSTTBTDIB.
BROWNING & WALL'S, "Prairie City Drug Store.
Terre Haute, June 10. '52 wtf-42
Exclusively lo the Ladies.
BEAUTIFUL sssortment of Ladies double and single embroidered Under Sleeves, Cutis, Cellars. Chemisettes, Capes and Caps. Also, Infants Caps, Linen snd kerchiefs. Mourning Collars snd Cuffs, Jaconett and Swiss Edgings snd Insertings, Lisle aud Linen (io. fine assortment of sesorted colors, Kid, Siik, Lisle, snd Cotton Gloves, black and Isncv colored Fans, a laige lot of black and fancy Silk Parssols, Silk Berege, Thread and tiraaa fancy Summer Shawls.
Ladies who are particular in selecting articles that are most becoming to them, snd si the same time are desirous of studying sconomy, would do well to csll st
F. NlPPERrS CHEAP CASH STORE. Farrin«ton's Block North of the Paolic Square. May 28, 52-diw-wtf-152-10
New Shingle Factory^
'flE subscribers would rcepectfully inform the cttixens of Terre Xfaute and the surroonding country, that they have just commenced manufacturing Shingles superior to any offered for sale in llie place-We invite all who wish dwell under good roofs to give us csll befor wrchssing eise where
Ail orders from a distance promptly ate ded *e
M. B- at
W. WALLACE
Faciorv back of H- Fairiwnk^s rifle factory on fourth street, between (nio and Main streets. Txaax //ton, .March 29 1853. daw-ly 102 32.
To Wool Oarders.
(HAVE
juet received and will constantly bart
on hand Machine Csrds and Card Cleaners ot superior quality, freeh from the manufacturers, which will he sold at Eastern pricee at Hotmea's Mill. 1 Ja ARB HOLMES
Terra Haute, May fO,
Vrl
A:
••••l
W. R. ADKIN8, Agent.
d3t l38-wtf-3B
BROWN'S HOTEL.
TERRE-HAITTE, IlfD.
B. HHd VV l\
(LAT1 OP COTlKflTOW, 1KD.) HAS leased, for a term of yeara. the New aad etinaodtoa* brick baildtag situated near tha sduth east earner of Ibe
Large and well arranged StaMaa bslonging to the Hsate also, a genteel Livery Establishment, attached for tba accommodation of ruesta.
P.
T*re Haute, Msy 8, *51-J5-tf
CIO AH 1STMER CO.,
NATIONAL ROAD 8TRKKT, East En# HAVE on hand a very large aasortment of all kinds of moot approved etoves, which they are determined to sail st the lowest figures possible Our «ock consists, in part, of the foliar-
CELEBRATED STOVES 1,
Etna Air Tight, a very Troy.Air TlffbV superior stove, *r Self Rttfulstor, The Best Preniium
Drum Parlor,
PhomiX dow EggCoalStovw. Farmer*a do.
SIX,
Seven,and Ten Piatt
Reeor*s Patent Doable Stovee, in areat variOven, ety. Also—Skiliata and Lids. Ovens and Lfds. Od' Lids, Dog hpns, Sugar Kattles, snd infe«*laliaeet every article laquirea by housekeepers for .domestic purposes.
Bouse Guttering and Spouting, Executed aubort notice, in a style unsurpassed We will, on rii account, undertake a job ws aari* not finish aa per agreement.
P. S.
Hardware and Groceries.
ALSO—A large lot of Carpeting- which will he sold very low for cash or approved credit. A large .assortment of ufFi con,*its. of sjl qualities and pricee have been laid in with treat care, and will be (bund cheap and excellent 0)(Saai^UB U**\ HYHPaBs Some very fine, with Extra globes and chimneys, and capable ol shedding *'s Hood ol light"on any subject—chaste, beautiful and cheap—are 19 b« found among tliier large and general aaoortment QUEENS
A
M. W WILLIAMS,
No. t. Farringtou's Block* AS now opened a large and complete sssort rnent of Goods, suitable for the Spring and Summer traae, which he is offering at lower prices than anv ether houae in the city. The stock consists in part as follows:
Dress Goods:
Ri?h prifited Berege plain Berege sll colors Berege De Lsines sod Tissues, Lawnd, Spring style Mouselin DeLaines French, Earlston, and American Gingliatns black Silks,&c., itc.
2-:^ White Goods: Swiss Muslin, Victoria and Bishop La Will, Book Mulls, Cambrics, Jaconetts. Tape Checks, Stripes. Curtain Muslins, &c., a large and handaome assortment.
Brown Sheetings:
AH desirable brands of 3-4,4-4, 5-4, 6-4, and 10-4
Bleached Bheetii^
100 pieces of 3-4.4-4, 5-4,6-4, and 10-44
Prints:
300 pieces of Philip Alien's Cocheco, Sprague, Hamilton, Union. Mcrrimac and English brands
Cottonades:
70 picces including favorite styles, Ripka fan* cies. Nankeens, Denins, blue drillings snd mix*
VaeaB
Brown Linens, bleached and brawn Linen Drillings, Irish Linens, Table Damask, blescbed and brown Table Cloths, Napkins, Doillies, Rusais and Scotch Diapera, Craah, £ird's-Eye and HViek* abuck Towelinga, &.c.
Woolen:
American, French. German and English Cloths, black and fancy Cassimeres and French Doeskins, Tweeds, Satineta. Jeans. Cashmerette, dtc.
Vesttngs:
ilk. Satin, bufi Cassimere, White ^ud
61
SON
iuffMeneUI^, -^r-.,.irfir.1.
Sundries:
Tickings, Shirting Stripe, Checks, Hosiery, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellaa and Parasols, Gloves all kindk. Edgings and Inaertiona.
We are receiving every week additions lo the stock of new and deairabfe styles keeping our as sortment stall limes full «nd compiete.
charge
PRAIRIE CITY STORE.
May 21, '52-wtf-39
~iT IT In 1
Western States Line,
For Buffalo, Canada and Western Statea. WITHOUT RESHIPPJNG AT»*
Albany or Troy.
PROPRIETORS
A. R. COBB
St.
falo
(0-, loot of Indiana Street, Buf*
A- W- PALii/ER, & CO., 121 Broad Street, New York. Agents,No-121 Brosd Street,
E. W. STOAFRT, C.
H.
CAWFIFXD-
I New York.
S3rMark Packages, W. S. Line, and amp Dy Western States Line, Foot of Broad Street, N*w York-
Jn connection with Terre Haute mnd Toledo Line Canal Boat.
S 4: CORSIGItEES. SCOTT & SnatcxR. Toledo, II*- EARLY &. LBOOCTT,
Terre Haute*
mar. 26 '52 w-6m-31.
Sites & Katzenbaugh,! Undertakers and Coffin-Makers, RESPECTFULLY
INFORM IBE OIIISENS
of Terre Haute and vicinity, that they will eive undivided attention to the above business, with a view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from tl« indispensable trouble attending the death ot a friend, snd would state that they are prepared to Undertake the whole business of funersls, if desired, or any part th«reof, at reduced prices. A hesrse will, tn sll cases be furnished free qf
to such as procure coffins at their establishment offlns kept on hand of sll sixes
To persoiu in the country, they would say that they will furnish coffins
charge,
June
cheaper
thsn they have
been furnished by sny person in th« coftnty. snd will attend the tuners! with their hearse
Fourth Class—COMMERCIAL
Law,
9cm
1
aapply of ODD PLATES always on
hand, to FjURKISH FREE on insurance, which we will tumish at 3i Cents per lb. after ^insurance runsoqL All patterns sent to us shall br promptly cist and forwarded, as per directions. We have a great many
PATTERNS
for xiuasnsitt
on bsnd, which we will have cast—when the iob exceeds 1.000 lbs.— at 3 Cents lor Furnaoe and 31 Ceuta for Foundery. We are prepared to execute jobs to any extent, at short notice, in the eastine line, such as Building Fron's, (either Terre Haute, Cincinnati, or Buffalo jnake,) Lard Kettles, Grates for Cellars. See. july 12-51 -46tf N. BEYMER dt (X^
frds ej
any distsnce not over ten miles. Shop on Market street, north of the adult bouse, nearly
1"
te hite Hall -r,1Iw-wly-25»45
JOHN SATRB
Hless
of them intended for either wood or coal, and many having two fire-piacee—one for winter and one for summer. In his assortment of Parlor Stoves are the Souvenier and Floral Psrlor, which areadmirable for either wood or coal, as also is tha aelf regulating ottage Parlor. Mr. 8syre has si so a a extensive assortment of Tin and Jappaned Ware, Stove fixtures,
See
Store on Market 8trset, 2d door north of National Road Street, opposite rmjijigton's Black, in Terre Haate. .*%,
June 22, 'J2-d4t-wtf-l®-44
LUDOW1CIany
PI'BLIC SQUARE,
respectfully inform hie farmer patrons and the travelling pablic generally, that hts house is itewlr and neatfy fornisned, and in good order. He is now well prepaied to accommodate hie frienda and patrons in HIS BEST STYLE. Heaaka g| a continaanoe of former favor*.
on
Market Street The proprietor would
COMMErCIAL (H8TITJTE
OP IlfDIAJIArOLlS.
W. tK. SCOTT, A.M, Priidye',
rHUPapila.andopen
Iaatitation ia now pmnar/nil eefAbHahad. aad is at all thsMa
tar
tila
IMm-
lea of its rooms having been rentffQy titled ap with a|l the elegance and ccmtreiiiencfe
Board and Lodge all the Studenta from abroad at $2 per week, making the Entire Expenses nt Boarding, Tuition, andotationsry,about $49, the price of Tuition alone in the Cincinnati Colleges. aug23-51 ""It
AS an almost endvariety of Par
lor snd Cooking Stoves. Among them are the Triumph, from Dayton Hoo*u State and Ken* tuckian Premiums, from Cincinnati New World, Globe, Atlas, Gladiator, tnd Cultivator, from Albany, N. Y. These are all excellent patterae of Cooking Stoves moet
Copper%
———————
Double Rectified Whisky.
St HULMAN are now msnufac-
turing an article of Double Rectified Whisky far superior to ever brought from Cincinnati, and in strength, puritv snd flavor decidedly the best ever eoid in this Western country. Alt thoae who prefer a first rate article to a common one for the ssme money will please csll st tba CINCINNATI STORE, Union Row.
All kindaof Domeetic and Foreign WINES AND LIQUORS, of tba beet quality, and at cjnrinnati pricee, always on ha mi-
Mar cn II, 52-wt{-9B
Cash
paid Mill.
for
A IW
A.
B.
BROWN,
May IP, 'S2 i3tU»twd.S
til
thabestCinrinnati Colleae. now fumfthirs adfso--tag*aequal ta any institution ip the wcatf&r a fulis and thorough Commercial Education, whilst the iMt is little over one-hslf or athora.
Tbeatudiea of tba Fall Course are those nenFsaary far a aogiptete and thorough MercantiiepEdncstion. and cqpiprehencU four distinct (. Insasa
Sal^ecta, to wit 1
First Class—
Dotrau
ENTRY
Boo* Ktsnae.—K
This embraces the science of Book Keeping by N Double Entry, and its application to WnoleaaUfe tnd Retail business bv sole traders and Partner* Banking, Manufacturing, and Domestic Shipping, tnd Commission, Steam Boa tin?, and Foreign'' ^hipping, and general Commission business, in-» rluding the metried of keeping the various auxil-m
nry
bewks, as the Cash souk, Bill book. Baak tmok. Invoice book. Sale book. Grain book. Out-'N «vanl Invoice book, Account Current hook, &e.
The Second Cltut
embraces the Lawa, Customs
ami Uaages of Trade and Commerce,
Tkird Claxe—MEKCXXTIIX
*raeea
ARITHXEXI?.—Eiie-
Calculation in Interest, Discount. Loss andr 1 rain, Commission and Brokerage, Equation ot' Payments. Direct and Indirect Exchange, &c. Jbc. on the new and improved method of ('ancellation
I .AW.—Embracesthe
relating to Sole Traders, Partnerships,
orporation, and Principal and Agent, Billa of Cxdiange, Promissory Notes, &c.,— Marine,! Fire and Life Insurance, Contracts with carriers tor hinng and service, of Salea aad the nature of Gusrsntees, and Isstlv those remedies which In
measure In the hands of tho Merchant htmsejj, as the Stoppageof Goods is Transit, LJen, £tc. (CrPrice of Cards of Admission to a Fall Conae, occupying trom 6 to IS weeka, |2S,
pre
paid or secured. A Partial Coarse* Embracing the ScientlISc oarf ol the Full Course as illustrated ia Sdiftir* ent sets of Books, together with Lecturee on Mercantile Arithmetic and Commercial Law, csn be taken at any time, leaving |t optional with the Pupil after t^e completion of the Partial Course to continue through the Full Course.
KTPrice of Csrds of Admission to Partial ourse, 912.50, pre-paid or secured. 1 No sdmitunce as a Pupil in either course without first obtaining a Card of Admission from the Principal.
Lectures on Banking, Political Economy,'' aud other sutwects valuable to the Merehant to be known, will be delivered throughout the Coarse.
A Diploms granted to those who msy paaa a satisf'setory examination at the completion of a Full Course.
The best time for commend ug either cOurae wtU be the first Monday of each month, although pupils are admitted at any time.
Report of the Board qf Examiners, May
as well acquainted with the of Double Entry Book
20,1651.
We, the undersigned.(by special request,) acting ss the Board of Examiners of'the tmercial In* stituie of Indianapolis, do certify that we have attended the examination of the nresent graduatinsf class of said institution, and nnd said class theelementary principle*
Keeping aa cauld well bee and opportunities oi actual
oppor
expected, their age practice considered. ceived from their present Instructor, a thorough drilling in this all important branch of Commar rial Education, whicn, if steadily observed and properly practiced upon, will render them able accountants and valuable citizens, and we would recommend that the following named members ul the present.class receive Diplomas, to wit:
We believe them to have re-
James B. Weeks, John M. Dorsey, Hexekiah W. Roberts, Samuel J. Morris, Joseph R. Haugb John T. Ferguson, George W. Dorsey, Nicholas Mcr'arty, Jr., James T. Brown, and Tyra Montgomery.
And, in conclusion, we would congrntolnte the citixens of Indiana in now having it in their power to patronize a Home Institution of Commercial Education where as much information, in aa short a time, and at far less expense and anxiety of mind on the part of parenta and guardians, con, and we believe will be imparted, as at any other siioiiai institution in the west), $
B. F.
MORRIS,
C. B.
DAVID WILLIAMS,
Wuuii ScujVAir,
DAVIS, -A
Bkx
axi.\
L. Lisa.
Indianapolis,
May 90,195Lr
N. B. It ahall be the aim of the Principsl ta furnish all the graduates of this institution who may desire it, with immediate employment: ha therefote requests business men in any part af the State who may be in want of good aocoutttanta,, to inform him of the same, stating all particulars, and be will try snd send him ens weil qaaiified in every particular. 83rArrangements have been made with one of the largest and best Boarding Housee in the city
52-12B^-
New Hardware Store.
TKRRK HAUTE, INDIANA.
SIGN OF THE MILL SAW. M1E subscribers under the firm of POT WIN & BUR AM, are now receiving at their store between Groverman it Bourne and Wood Sl Donnelly, on National Road Street, direct from the manufactories and Eastern citiss, a large and extensive sioek of
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American and Foreign Ilardtrare, embracing, in part, Iron, Steel, Nails, Glaus, Ax* les, Springs, Tin Plate, Log, Trace, Stage and Halter Chains, Broad and other Axes, Bel lews, Anvils, Vices, Stocks and Lies, dtc. Carpenters' Coopers' and Curriers'Tools, "hoe findings of all kinds, a fine sssortment, Csrriage snd Cabinet Makers'Tools snd materials of every kind. .Building Materials, SuchasXocks, Latches, Bolts, Bell Fulls* tlntts and Screws. &c., Sic.
The moet approved makeeof Mill, Cross Cur,
and other Saws, Shot Gnnst Rifles, Pistols, •—"arta Gnn Barrels, Mountings, Locks, Caps,
Puinp Chain and Cranks, Hay and Manulhi Forks. Shovels and Spades, Grass snd Oram Scythes, Plow Wings. Slabs, Hoaa, &e.,t
ALSO, a large stock of Saddlery Hardware. Of every description ratant and enamelra I«ath^ er, Oil t'lotha, Morocco, Pad and other Skins* Saddle*Trees, Stc.
Rope and Cordnce of all kinds Paints, O a W it ad xx If N best brand. A very choice lot of Paints, embracing the com mon snd finer qualities. Varnishes of various kinds. Paint snd o'her Brushes, dte.
Our stock ofshslf hardware embraces a great variety of Pocket and Table Cutlery, and other goode. Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock, as we purchase largely for Whole* f£ sole trade.
This stock ia fresh and entirely mm, and w» are determined to offer gooda at euci prioaa aa will give satisfaction. {OrLash paid for Feathers, Rsgs, Ceeswax, Ginseng and other trade. ,• A. C. POTvviy.
LaUof th* Wabash Stare,
s. \v,
BURNAM. 1^
Terre-Haute, April 15, wly-34.
WAR WITH SPAIN
IO.OOO Voliiiilccrs Wnnlcd
To march to ths tin shop of Thayer
MANUFACTORY.%®trimshttandTin
J. L. Thayer
St
Country mercbante and dealers, wishing ware, will pleaae send in their bills, which will be filled promptly and to order.
Accommodation Wagon, And will send home, free of «bargey all 3ritalaa (no matter how trifllpj) pureiiaaad at hia atoi^^
St,
Hostet* ft
tsr, in Clinton, tnd., where they sre assured tbat the prices will not hurt or kill the puichaaer.
J. Hoetetter would raapaetfully &
say to the public snd those wishing Tin, Cop«T $| and Sheet Iron ware, thst they would do well k» call at the south cornsr of J. R. Whitcomb 4,
Co'if.
Yellow Block, nearly opposite theoffiee of Drs. Hedgaa St McMillsn, wnera they will be found at all times, ready to execute all job* in their line, at tha shortest notice, and in the very beat manner.. floase Guttering and 8pontiugr. Done with neatness and despatch.
JAMES L. THAYER,
Nov lft,*1.19*tf JOHN HOSTETTISIl
Aetfommodati^n, NoSr
I 'HE ctfiscriber, grateful for past favors, tak«a pleasure to inform hia customers aud the public generally, that he tlill keepf tha
J. P. POWAR?.
Four
April!
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