The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 3, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 September 1852 — Page 3
HoW
ral
of that evening was coming on started
TO Detect CO¥NTK»FEITS.—-I.
E*«",inelhe »pp««ranee of a bill—:*lu jecnume hare a general dark neat appenrance. 2. Examine the vignette, or picture in the middle of the lop aee if tl»e *^y or back ground looks clear and trans* parent, or soft and even, and no» sgcratchy. 3. Examine well the face aee if
sod life like. Particularly
4. See if the drapery
parallel ruling
which is always near
the
or dreas
fit*
on
the letters, &c., see if it clear,
wen,
looks naturti and ea» distinctly.- .•» V" &-r Examine the medallion. ruling and heads, and chrfttiar ornaments a-. round ihe figure*, fcc. See if they are regular,*-snaoorif, and uniformed, not scratcKy-
This work it* lhar genuine
looks as if raised on the paper* and cannot be perfectly imitated. '6.
Examine the principal line of letters or name of the bank. See if the^jr •re all upright, perfectly true aud even •or if sloping, of a uniform slope. 7. Carefully examine the shade
or
the face or outside
of
and
and louks as if colored with a brush.*—• The One and parallel lines in the gen* uine are of equal size,smooth and even counterfeits look as if done with a
Ale.
8. Observe the round handwriting engraved on the bill,
which should be
black, equal In size and distance, of a uniform slope and smooth. This is in genuine notes invariably well done, and looks stiff, as if done with a pen. 9. the
iinpriot
or engraver's name,
the
border or end
of the note, and is.always
alike letters
small, upright and engraved very per* fectly. Counterfeiters seidom do it well. Ncte.—
It was
Burroughs,
remarked by Stephen
before he died, that
two
things could.not be perfectly counterfeited. one
was tha dye
wo*k.^»r.pwa««U
medallion heads, vtgneue, dec*., and v\h©ovh«r th« shading or ruling above the letters.— fi mk Note Reporter.
Mr. Van Kobew's Nun Committalism.—The Knickerbocker for Sepiemhet i& responsible for the following
hit
at
Mr. Van Buren's non-committalism: "Coming down on the upper deck of .an Albany steamer one day, many years ago, a party of gentlemen, as the boat neared Kinderhook landing,, were discussing
the
merits of
Martin
ran. Some praised,
Van Bu-
while others
con-
demned him and while they were discussing the question, tho boat landed, and lo! Mr. Van Buren himself came on bpprd. One of the party had been dwelling on hia non-committalism and (iOmpfaining that 'a plain answer to a plain question was never yet elicited to bint,' etc. *1*11 wager champagne for ihe company,' said he, at length, *that one of us shall go down now, and ask Afr. Van Buren the aimplest question that can be thought of, and he will evade direct answer. Yes, and I'll give him leave, too. to tell him why he asks tho question, and that there 4a a bet defending on his reply:'
This -seemed
4air efiough, certainly, for to
warned
was to
be fore
be forearmed. One of
the party waa deputed
to
try the experiment.
go down end
He
found Mr. Van
Buren, whom he knew well, 4« the saloon, and said
to
some
him: 'Mr. Van Bureo,
gentlemen on the upper deck have been accusing you uf non-committalism aud have just
laid a
lost tho
"suspension bridge" the storm struck them with appalling fury. The wind blew a perfect tornado, while the air was densely filled with driving hail and rain, and so potent was the wind that the bridge swayed to and fro, ten or a dozen feet, making one giddy with its vibrations. So appalling was the com- motion that the horses stopped and finally fell upon their sides on the bridge, while the driver in the extremity of his terror, seemed incapable of making the least effort to move from the perilous spot. The inmates of the carriage
The inmates
of the carriage
could with difficulty keep their seats,
Advertiser>. ~~~~~~~
and for a short time expected nothing else but to be precipitated into the surg- ing waters below. A situation like this is too appalling for description and we must leave it to imagination to picture what the sensations of those in the carriage were during the frightful commotion of the warring elements.—<Raco
A large tilver medal w^a tuund come aweoks ago by Mr. Churchill, ot' Coluihbu«, lewa, Dpon tha banks efth« Miasia ,.*ajppi, in Alamakce county. I«« waigbi upward* of five ouftcea. Ii hat on 'jone side the likeness, of Jolia
Quinsy
Adams, wuh the worda "Jolia Qulncy ^NAdam* President of th« Doiief States, H8!5}" on the rim and ihe -dHwr, the "words "Peace and Frlendsh^,H with a xommahawk and pipe ef .peace trotted, •'end the clasped hat»d«. Wte medal *waa toma four or five feet attder the surface, end near it were found the skeleton of an Indian Chief,the temains *of a dog,a gtm and a bw in which there wwere thirty-six dollars silver coia^ f-
Suks Cuaa.— Hri/e—««Oh, doctor. If you could cure my poor busbaad, I .should be so thankfull Two or three times a week be ia attacked with these •horrible vertigoes, accompanied by weakceas, end a slight derangement of Khe mind, indicated by his calling hia 'poor, dear papa, (who is a deacon you iknow)—a jolly old bridt." |x|
PoiioU—-"Don't suppose, old !{Nfefc, :4hat I'm drunk—a little bricky, that's .all."
Doc/or—"These peculiar casea of vertigo are very prevalent, ma'am, and very obstinate and a change of climate iathe only remedy* I often recommend, therefore, a removal to the
ease:
A DuWW «orreaponde»^®f York Courier, in a letter under date of I4ih August, makes the folio* fog repre SentaUott ofthefeelH«g existing among the Roman Cathdepopulation towards the British
Government
You
know
of
better than 1 do the tneriu
the dispute about ihe
tween
the
the
«xpres«ions are distinct and easy, natu
On
circumstanced
the
as
both powers are, and
with such men in office as now hold
on both sides of the Atlantic,
state
war to break out
Money from the Treasury.—Gen. Scott has beeu in the.military service of the country 44 years, during which period he lias received as compensation for his services, the^um of,#JHJ,000,— Hartford Times.
There you
wager that you
wouldnVgive a ploin answer tothe simplest question and they have deputed me to test.the fact/ iNww, Mr. Van Buren's brow Contracted he hesitated
bet!'
A STARTLING PREDICAMENT.—On Saturday one of our citizens was on a visit to Canada and about the time the storm
tho time the
evening was coming on started
in a carriage to return to the American side. When about mid-way of the
hnve
a
moment and then replied: 'The toons east and west, Mr.-——,are conventional but4 'That'll do/ interrupted his interrogator:—'We've
fattened
the character of Lo-
cofocoism. It can rob the Treasury of §200,000 for Thonras Ritchie but
half of all
of
Virginia
military hero
storm
of
New York Crystal Palace.—The ground for this structure is to be broken to«morrew—Wednesday—and the build* Ing will, thereafter, be vigorously pros* ecu ted. The plan selected by the com^ mittee Is that of Messrs. Carsiensen and
of
ever the intersection of the limbs. Each diameter of the cross is 366 feet long, and 149 feet broad and the dome is 310 feet high, There will be in this build* ing 111,000 square feet of space on the ground Boor, and 62.000 aquare feet in the galleriaa: It ia estimated to eoet 9195,000. The building ia to be built entirely of iron and glass, and is already advertised to be open on tbe Sd day of May, 1853. It fs difficult to describe such a building so that the reader unlearned in architectural terma will obtain a just idea of its appearance but the effect of the plan ia more that of a glass cathedral than anything elae we can compare it to—save that the dome and pioadea are bu mounted with flaga Instead of croasea and atatuee of saints.— The Building itself will be a great at* traction.—iVrto
California items
fisheries, be
United States and the British
North American Qoloniea. in which the present Government have somewhat suddenly and with a rather surprising amount of vigorous energy interfered, as well as ihe chances of a pacific settle n&nt, or an appeal te arms. I do not refer to it now for the purpose of discussing these matters.
contrary,
it.
should
predici an.immediate and amicable settlement* But mention the subject to illustrate the
of feeling
vails among
the
that pre
Roman Catholic popu
lation of this country towards the British Government. It is one of intense hatred, produced—partly by the lengthened and bitter discussions that
followed
the "Aggression," the "Durham letter," and the "Titles Bill"—partly
the
"An-
fi-Maynooth demonstrations" so universal, in England and Scotland, and the parliamentary debates that occupied &o .much of the last session upon Mr. Spoon-: er's motion for inquiry into that institution—and partly the recent elections, which were made to turn almost entirely upon hostility
to
the Government on
sccount of all these, and the exasperation kindled by the Sixmile-bridge Slaughter, the inquiry into which is stilt proceeding, and the result of that hatred Is that were
between
this country and America, the first gun would awaken a joy that could only be surpassed by that which a victory on the part of America over this country would .enkindle.
To ihoia viio had cherished hopes, that after the famine and sufferings
that
followed, and upon the remedial measures for the righting of the country, that have been in operation since and are in progress, this land so long the
of bad
victim
government, social mismanage
ment a»d religious discord, would at length enter upon a career of prosperity and peace, such a condition of things is melancholy and disappointing in the extreme. Even the secret treaty, alleged to have been made between the three great continental powers,
to
to
as likely
pre
vent the assumption of hereditary empire by the Prince President of France, is looked
to lead to war, in
which England might, perchance, be involved, in which all the sympathies oi the anti-government portion of this people would be on the side ofFrance and as it is supposed that England,by treaty or inclination, would take the opposite side an opportunity of embroilment might turn up. And still more I see every likelihood of this feeling increasing instead of dying away. f„?•*/-
it
grudges the war-worn veteran his pay and rations! can seize upon a $100, 000 overcharged mileage for its noisy Congressmen but it calculates closely the triumph of our arms! It has filled the pockets of whole platoons of defaulters with stolen money but it thinks the terrors of Fort George, Chippewa and Lundy's Lane too dearly paid for! It has
of
te Gibraltar
Gildemeister, the former of whom ia the architect of the 'Tivoll and Casino orCo* penhagen. The form of the building is that most of those reported badly scalded to be that
a Greek Cross, With a dome: will die. mk W*'"
York Mirror.
A
communication from Prof. Hosford, of Harvard College, to tk)« American Association for the advancement «£, Science. at ita laat session in Albany, states that tbe Bunker Hill Monument swings backward and forwards like a pendulum, every day) By an apparatua which it ia unnecessary to deeciibe, it has been ascertained that there is a
pereepiiW* wiovewuul,
State of
"JMaine, where the salubrity of the at mosphere will at oncc eradicate" the cfes"
The Shah of Iterate ia 29 years of
age, and one of the handsomest nfen
bf
Ike Northern Light, New You*. Sept, 7,
Siduel W. Salter, of Philadelphia, died at Ban Francisco on the 11th ult. The Sweedish
bark Sacramento had
in a
afterwards by the lynch code and' sentenced to be hung lo the yard arm, which sentence was executed.
Hon. Edward McGaoghey, lafe member of Congress from Indiana died on board the steamer Winfield Scott.
The
government steamer Massachusetts
sailed from Saa Francisco on j&e HlV for New York. ..
A duel waa fought on the 12tb between William H. Jonea and John S. Nugent, in which the former waa wounded.
A party of seceding Mormons, who left Missouri two yeara since, with the prophet Brewster, arrived recently at Diego from the Gila, in a very destitute condition.
Reports have been received of. suspicious movements, causing great
week
The cholera and small-pox were making sad ravages among the emigrants on the plains.
Pittsburg, Sept. 8.
The Free Democrats held
a county
law against the sale bf liquors fithly, rocommending the encouragement of agriculture and the establishment of an agricultur al bureau by the general government sixthly, inviting Mr. John P. Hale to visit the jcity find deliver an address... jesshSi
Fitchboro,
Maate.,^
The Democratic
off to-morrow.
State convention comes
It is probable that Judge
Bishop will be the candidate for Governor, There will be no opposition to an endorsement of the Baltimore platform, but they may quarrel regard to a coalition with the Free Soilers. The natiqnal Democrats talk of supporting David Henshaw.1*®*
ly to
the Locofocos
with the enormous profits
American Morm
of the Gulf and the heights
of Cerro Gordo, carry our
colors in tri
umph atCortrerap, Sao Antonio, CheruyB||. l»Unrges the soldier with his quarter salary but it is unwilling to carry out a credit for the scars with which he has covered himself, and the gloriea with which he has gilded his country! Worcester {Mass:) Eagle.
the(4»u«0K^and S*d
^.i^jBss^jiBALTiMORE, Sept. 6.
The New Orleans papers are filled with details of the damage done by the recent floods, but the
first
have been exaggerated. The rice crop is but slightly damaged, but the corn crop is reported as almost destroyed.
General Perai for F. Smith
of
Naval contracts but it would have the
Sreat
leans on the 29th ult., for headquarters, at Austin. A fire occurred at Rodney, Mississippi on the 22d ult., which destroyed nearly eve ry baitding in the town.
New York, Sepl! 6.
We have further particulars of the diaaa ter of the
steamer
Eight O'sfodlr,jp. since died. &
Reindeer. The accident
occurred at one o'clock on Saturday, whilst leaving Sangertiea. After landing pasaen gera, she was going from the dock, when the connection-pipe burst. The steam ruahed •ut between
decks directly into
at.-—-Seven more .••-V
LAWNS.
fiT PIECES
new style# Lawite
C-*
beaatiful and
chaap.
Jnna 19.
May 10.'5j|-d3t-l38 wtM8
The beat family Flour A Coito Meal A LW
aYS on kacdaaid for
The
ILL
A
very slight but
in the morning to
the westward at noon to the northward, and in the evening to tbe east. It is caused by the unequal expansion of the aidea of the monument by the heat of the sun. What confirms it, is,Nhat a shower suddenly cooling one aide, also produces a movement.
aala
"City
be in
rw
Dayton and
ar
rived at Honolula, from Pop&tna, bound (9 San Franciscor ?,,** During the passage, a boy, named Woolfolk, of Kentucky shot a comrade through the heart
con
vention to-day, and nominated an entire ticket, viz: For congress, Twenty-First district, Neville B. Craig: Twenty-Second district, Willian M. Shinn State Senate, William £. Stevenson? Assembly, Alexander Gordon, Samuel Hays, William P. Ferree, J. Edgar, J. Heron Foster, and George R. Riddle.
The resolutions of the committee were passed unanimously, approving the platform of the National aud State conventions, and expressing
a determination to
fight e.ver"^ for Tree labor, free
riUE untleraiKited Mve commenced runqing a 1 linaoi splendid
four
will
I
nnn
annoyance in
south of Mexico. Active
going forward
movements were
among the government troops
in that vicinity. Five hundred overland emigrants arrived at El Dorado the week previous.
haffa coaehea
August ao, i85*-?d&:*tf Daily Dayton Journal-.
,UUU TER GOODS,
4°
.j do do
tW
,moJS
between
ihe above point*. Travellerajiow going aaat we«i,
fiAd the above roijdrtbe most
expeditious,
as there
stages
trifling dispute, He waa tried
is butr#»rty-fourmjlas oi
between ilia TitftP. flajHp, by way of Indianapolis. ..
Notice.
CjEALED proposals
for the painting
Cnuniv Jail," will be
bf "Vigo
received
at the Auditor's
office, in Terre Haute, until fViday. September
17, 1852. The
shaded or colored, as may determined. For further particulars, inquire of the undersigned. Buidere
will
name their securities lor prompt
awoaiihful performance. By orderoi the Board of County Commiaaioiters ALBERT LANGE,
Auditor.
Terre Haute, September 3,185i&—w2l Expresa copy. !!,,»» Pall Goodft.
Linsfys,X«fnton
PRINTS—Latest sty
Schroedei's, Hamiltons,
Conestogs,
Merrimack,
DRESS GOODS— De
———
Laines,
,^-^ ^ans, Persians,
^I'artana,
LINENS-
GRAIN31,
"fight on,
speech,and
free men secondly, favoring the homestead bill, and-censuringtheneglett of the United States
Senate to pais that law thirdly, recommendiflg nominations by-
BAGS.- 5,000 for sale by :f WATTS 4. COLBURN, 63 Pearl str^ August 1852— d&wlm Cincinnati
Notice
S hereby given
thai
1, George H.
this day sold mv entire
Reeves also, all
a direct
vote
of the people, instead.of the intervention of conventions fourthly,favoring
made in said store. And those indebted to me on accounts of purchases in said store, will make payment to said George and John
THE
a prohibitory
Reeves his entire stock of Goods at his store in Union Row, Terre Haute, Indiana", and frill continue the business of merchandising at
stand, under the name and stylo of
Terw
found at
AT
•«. JOHN 0. REEVKS.
Haute, September
a la
the lower
cabin, where a number of passengers were dining, all of whom were either killed or badly scalded. At Sangerties, on Sunday twenty-seven deaths were knwn to have occurred from the explosion. It is thought
have
jtist mseivtH)—
supposed by tha knawinf onea to be both
PRAIRIE CITY STORE.
May 35, «S3-d3w-143 wif-39
FISH.
OALMON in barrels and kits. Afackarel, Cod O fish, smoked Salmon, stonked Halibnt, amokad Herring. Holland Herri*g, Halibut Fine,Sounds and Tonguea, for sale at C* ^CONDITS.
and Cloth
DONE
at all times and in the best manner
Hoimea*s
Mill.
at liolm«as'
,ae^l3t.l38-wtf.38
Hxpremi,
raadineaa
Oa.
at all
Jam 9 Jta-wtT.4X
timaa to cotmj
foods from the "City Vrorwoa Store," gra-
FULL aaaortment just received at
May 15, 'SS-dSw U3 wtf-3f9
ttamoiots.
ANOTHER
eaaa of
tha vs
in
the empire* His great grandfather, who had 300 wives, had a crowd of children, who hate had descendants la their turn, until at length fe computed the hnperi al family comprises at least 10,000, I mri' I
1, 1852—dlw-w3t
DrTj. YOUMANS,
fyj^Physteisui and
Sept." 8.
(Late of Licking County, Ohio.)
HAVING
had a number of years experience the practice of
fawifery
of Women and Children, l^sentery, bilious Fever, Eryaepales. Typhoid Pneumonia,andMnliynantCongestiveFever.
Typhoid Also,chronic
diseases in all their various forms—particularly enlargement of the Liver and Splefenj so prevalent in this country—tenders his services to the citizens oi Tana*liauta,and iJBdaiiy** iKSwut liberal share of patronage.
Residence Stewart House, where he
all hours,
except
business August
a meeting
of
the
tliis day,
in
left
New Or
on
declared
P' Collegiate I In pursuance of which appoftitmeti#| v!P open a school in said fnstitution on Monday, September sixth, to continue 11 weeks.
The course of instruction pursued will embrace all the branches of a regular Collegiate course. The terma ol the Institution aru fixed by the Board, as lollows:
Per Session of 11 weeks. Preparatory Class, $3 Junior t4 Senior $5- I propose to locate in this place, and shall use every emit to establish a permanent school. .*
omonmATL
BUSINESSJ1RECT0RT, CTPentans vitfttng Ciaclttnati temak^purehasM, el desiring lo mak# iavrtriaa, shsaid ,con*u|t this Directory,
as it
an.aad harm
Union,
Dunnells,
ancy!
Black and Fancy Si!ka
ons, Crawforas, Barklies,
ns
Graya.
SHAWLS—Scotch
Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Stem's, Tippets, Comforts, Shirts, Drawers, floods, &c fcc.
Linings, Cloakinge, Cambrics, Hollands. For sale low by WAITS & COLBURN, 63 Pearl atraet, Cincinnati.
August
31, 183f—d&wlm
odjr very floa article
Brai
y,
very
It 8. TflURMAN*
August 95,1852—d&wtf jj
Runaway—One Ce&t
RUN
(laa
ta'la
Whldtv
Reward
away from the subscriber on the night of the 1st of September, an apprenticed colored girl named Elisa Ann Butcl^r. All persona arej forewarned against harboring said gin, or trusting her on my account. 'The above reward but no charges paid.
JOHN GORDON.
September 4,1852, w3t .v/_
FIRE PROOF PAINT.
BLAKE'S
oil,
I^IIE
Bldclt, where
at
FIRE PROOF PAINT, groand in
assorted colore and packaged Law-
rance' Pare Lead. For sale by Apt 5, '51 32-tf. WOOD & DONNELLY.
Anderrianed
hfia fitted tip for the accom
modation oT the Sitisena of Terre Haute, and travelers,
a
ehop onS door north of Farrington'a
thejr
411 eah a
clean
.Jif
Bourboo
amTraey
cut
tha
shave, and their son
best manner. Ra-
son always shafp-*-Sc«p, Bntabea and Towels al-
at way
a
waft
eleait.
No*#, ^i-13-tl
JESSE MITCHELL.
O A N S Bg8mtc«l'8 PateHt
THE
subscriber invites the atientioif eff ners and Leather Dealert to hia
provement in Tanning
iher can
N& l,"
at a great saving
jjj J: D. CO^DIT
Goods.
ed
ot,
tbe
Rcmnaota wedwd
morning. Price 8
Chn
at
PRAIRIE ClTY STORE.
May 15, *5S^i3w-143-wtf«39
SMOOTHING IRON.
Hp HE Patent Self-beating. Smoothing fron is I ftow far eateaatl eaA be eeen at Brown's Ho^ tel, and at Mr. GretarM Tin Stooe in this place.— Names will lis received for the Iitm at bah of thews plgtoee^ibd die Irene wiu be ready for deuv-
at reasonable rates.
Plain*
City Store. Purchasers who study tbair own iateraata will call and examine. M- W. WILLIAMS.
tbia
cents. They
are aeiling
Which JLea-
Apparatus bv
be turned out in one-third
tne usual time,
of coat and labctf. Certificates
innumerable can be ahofffi frofft persona, who have tested the merits of tbe fmpiPvemenfaf and who other lb-
ITT* Letter* add reined to the AideMgned at Terre Haute. Indn will oieet with prompt attention. W. & COOPER, Agent.
July 10,'52-dtf St VttK&ntfe
Academy.
Sietera will commence the clasaee at St.
1 Vin«nt"s tbe 6tli of September. For the advantage of the pupils themselves, it is requested erf1 tltoae who intend to lavor ihe sehoo4 with their patrooage to eeod their ehiidrea at tbe opeuiM or thedaasee.
August 87,1SS2—w3t
Ball's Gifeat WeSterti Vtemble Tonic, FOR T&fc
CtiRp OF
FEVER
Atiti
is |«Wa to all the
various Busipeas E«tabiisbn»ants|lld nost faliable Flrma in Cinoinaati
a-C0M^ai^%tfwriPj5SnM»
SSSeryaS&isa»«S*£r*Z£S*
•IBM. tortSJ
nUthifU*. rtkm,
TArtOS, Hisacfl
5«w Co** rrfBtli
a
triafe UaHMl wkiltnak. uJ awn a—iiliirtnnm Ti—•iiii|i »4 ito mii
ea»y
and
julf.
#sUMr GaMhU*
WVSMS,l«fwlM» «1
Wllliaaa C*.,
Wmt «k diwt, Wtinl.nlf »4 H*mi 4uhm ta
Dry
Oa**, Maw
ae«4«ple» •Roiekp^emal»o^l»* «Ai«t OMfcMMd
H«alw aa^Vtard.
C.M. WILLIAMS, Nsnfaraa aanwr *ad Viw Mr*aa.tea wa
till
qiqljtT.
llMl«ry, 4c GeaM' fanbhias 3mm WHULSSALS AND B£rAIU«t JAME» T. Lfctfjift,
Mb1..btwmMva fi WtUud,
No.
cariu Gin
paint to be pure ail print, and
Bank N*t« Bscrarcn aad Priaieri SAVVDON, WHIG. IT. HA'
of
nulk ul
al
mil
«*0«nc*
(*U« nc
at
paokaues FAfcL and win-
fuw«nr,
Dtupers
Flannelsj
Cloths,Casaimereq,
KDSON, Btak NoU
ttal
-coa^aahof luarjr Nmm. Uiploawii.
Mack, Cluekt,Main
Onfti
I tat Vtuliof Carto, Ac.,
(!«arr* T. Jana. pndiol
inMhich are8-4,7-8,
4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 10-4, 12-4 Bruwn
Ware
Jttl^vv
Slaaal&ietaren,'
A CO., iuin
and Bleached
Sheetings and Shirtings} a do do Drills,
S'lM. txiwmi
Tl''
Vh 1.,
Comb,
SDUOS
A. C. JAM Ei 167 Mw e, Wood
Doy
Cau,W«uw*,f
Skins
Domel aad
all Wool Flannels.
lea of
atia and
cuwtaaNvoa lai{a pyni
liac
wch
at CopMr VVaab Saw. Taa
^alh^TVtn mrrioi
fcada
Fuuau
and
tpakiu
Globes,A liens,Spragues,nnd Cochicos. MS— i^ncaster, Manebester, English, and French.
aunuitcu
IMaMoofaad
Cnshmeres, Chu.
aallom
Poplins, Lustres,
^^^Cruvclias, Brocades, Coburgs,
Kwfice
bmictt, and tn
the beat rnarmrr.ai
Steaa MarVle W»rk».
I/JWKT A RL'LE,
eoraer
Brt*l»v »od
aaiaal*. Xoinfaa
SUta,
Kaoad lo ardor.
&Satina.
and
and Bay State.
FiWi
Ki.
Ton
Walaot.
ke., aaaeatad la
Reaves, have
stack
Merchandize in and connected with my Store, in Terre Haute, Indiana, to Georse ReeveS and John C.
Waaoo
demands due me for
and
accounts
C.
Reeves.
public are respectfully notified that the undersigned have purchased of George
Particular
GEORGE H. REEVES.'
Terre Haute, September 1,1852—dlww3t
Pure
Rectified
diitann
tjie
same
ana
when on professional
5, 18j2—dlw-wtf
Notice.
Office
accounts appear
general
Terra Haute and Richmond Railroad Company, Terre Haute, August 3, 1852.
Board of Directors held
it
wns ordered—
That at the next regular meeting of the Board, on the 12th day of Octobcr next, al) delinquent stock
this Company, and all payments made
stock
subscribed beinjt delinqueni, shall be
forfeitcd .ngninst
ers thereof, if the same
that time
Aug 6, '52—w6w
the subscribers or hold
afiall
S ...
Whnkv, ,'do., "Oi K.?
brand. All
8eaond
One
not be fully paid by
CHAS. WOOD,
Vigo Collegiate
Scaiea, Hay
orjert Iroto
aa. Old
liwch appl^,
do- Gin
i:
Pure
Kpiriti
fur
d(x K.l!
ttraod Al*
pronptlr'fal'Superiorlo, .ded
ai
llit
low
eat market prico.
Villtaa
z.
Bee*,
Ko.71waul5thtt» Mmututuw
of
mU
GEORGE REEVES.
Surgical
tbe
t.tbetwer6 Main add
•BART 'H
Surgeon.
and Re
Tnya
and'Ore
fbna, PlaJtoiTO Contar, and Omuati' £nlc», Brao aad Iron Sealca and Bnina, Pmcrlpli^a Baliacn, done oa tlx aborteM noiice, and warranted temei.
JT. C. akaektcford 4c Co., of 3*ddlS llridlea, i«hna, Tniah. etc, *tKMnlrttl
retaif."W» 90i Main at,, IwHrreeii 6th and btK Asolaf, Wall Paver, etc.
Cv, No. 179 Mam a., oetwacn 4h and
FALL A I A
ARE
now raeeiriag 4*re&t deiphii|aHd B^mSorr, a|(»r i. t± Dry Otoods,
as
mtj
iin
Mo.
1%
14.)
iia c»ll Klisliai Saaadan,
Wtd kr
tUTOBTEa aiOSBSH a .Niks mi aMnau ehcap Or taHi, H* II. 4th •)., beltracaKlinn WiImI,fnfwirlt C«» Iwt
•••I* Ac 8h*e*.
MHN OATIS, WlMUnl*dulw !s Sooia SteM, N». «.JM. Wtltml ltd Vfaw.
N
Mid
AnpitMior. Traphirtof.
Reeves
& Go.
ca»e
fuaJe,,
Ueniti lustfuineiit^
VotUU
Also
irbI
met
etc.
Tnutu of wery ekscnplxm,
appllad^ aad warranted.
uomptly aitaudod -to
to
OrderKiQM'i
Cor
fclednc
Hw ok
and cast
of Dr.
Macbl- 0rn*«!iC*l pnrpw
Sycamata.
New laitia Kiibber
BlCKi
OXf
DrunlsU'
WarehaaieMaiwac-
aorth
-reat ooruer 6tb
turarf
Atenta
for Ooodyear't
Metallic India Rubber
'aJl Dtftaiera
Fabrjci WbolaaaJe
ia India Rubber BooU
India.
Rubber
dotn*
Fancy Article^aiwltobe**, Hoae,
thine
IWliof
erf
and thv diseases
bteua Fackmg,
alio,aand
wbicn we offer
at
A.
and Ala.
Btanificent aift^rtuitot
hrRliaa
all
of
SUk
and
Guvhani I in*
the kwe»t New York pr^cea.
Scale
ITlaaafactHrer.
B. COLVIH
Irxju
conataady
an band a
C%u*Wr,
food awrtmonl
Scaka, of
au
Bra*s
may
^aah paid'for Bra as aud Copt«er.
P. HAI.L,
improved plan,
and
be
fmt
uu in any part of the couuiry. BeuaiH done on the shortest notice. Factory and &Ue Boom aorth tide Co)ttaibfa
lLy
beiweea
S) Ctmen
aod
JBell Founder.
R. T. THOKNBCKN.rnwt JU^eL between Vine Md Walnut, «*ih M*, Swiiiid Sil»er n»lerf Faucets roMlaia Cock,.tad Oe#a%i6r «»rk
Confcciioner.
No.Wholesale
SI
Mxhi •., uiaoubctura and keep, eoiolamly on haul, Ha
latgMi asabnawnt the Weal. No. 99L Main at., three doore AND qckf.nswahe.
pso Twlow ilow Thin), Dealsn in CHINA, 0LAS6,
Clswisn dr Lsdlsw,
No. 10 Second it.. Wnwn Main- aad Wa|mi, MaoofcfLurcra of all l^ndi of Plalfowif Hajr, Stock, ft. P* D,* pot. and Track Scalct, DrcgiMU' aod Counter fialaiicw, Bnnii, TnicJu. and Skids. Pinno Vorte
Vealcn.
SMITH NIXON, No. 78 wear 4th tlrtct, ne»r Vint II. Keaslee, No. 976 Alain
RKathemafical
Secretary.
Institute.
aad
Pbtlosephlcal
INSTRVMENTS.—11. WAKK, Manuftdurer, W.
cor.
5th
SSiaieFyW
Ke. i» wMltthM. GoM and Silver WaWw, Jewelrj «l*er Wa»^ MaeoBk Jewell aad Ctcbiof oo laad, rod aiade to order. ^RTntefiieo, eelry, Ac IPaney^ Goo4a. 0CHMfc4r CuS, laimrten a«d Mm CuilerV, fancy aad- na nab 130, Maia ttiect,
Vkole*al«
It
Co.
the ht pkvffl h. Hie Uahac
Main Hre*t, «b door l».
tew Lower Market «.-« inrHr fNiWrv MwrK*ii« t" noilninr oi'»oclr. Trnnlts, Vallees, Carpet Ba|Ji ft
Maiuifactonn of the abo»e article^ No. 70 Main #.
Faakioaabie gnrnUaw.
L. M. CBANE, Maaafacnmr of KaMooaWe Cabio* r*n«ara.
Mi tree. Wo. 4S Maaj 4»h 8iwt' HODSE nmmsHim kstablwhurkt, iad TJIJ. ag». Shnt hva Wa#e
JUtmtbeurj
Cn#rfaae Sfaanfaclarew,
tARA. ttue^o, Ch.,Tab Hiwt, tatweea Viar aud Jtaee. An Made mm
wUti
great
Cafiae, aad att
lt&-
tOtx
Me,
Ho.
AOt'E.
\lTH^bafeandadpenar to eay article of the Yw liMl ntow in me. Majr ba bed at Groverman and Bourne'a. Prepared and wajrraated by "v G. W.
BALL,
Terra liauta, Ai^ust I?, 1952—w3?kq-
Ouriaga mrt, refabad oa
a«»t and Belt lBanafiutarti^ JeI'PBM SETMOUa, ooraer of Wdaai ud Oeam
F|ae aal CetauMa,
VavMMi ft Clark,
filter PTaiera All itreet, Letwuta ITalaat aal V«t, ani
4am
dispoe-
Ifce baat paiftla
WiL
aorik aide al! ktada oi
SAfc we Mil, Ml a aee Naa)«k afereM.
Clnrtanttf, Aogvft 15, INS mMtto Augost 2d, 1852. CfiEfiSfi. A CHOICE article Cheese juet woei^ and for sale at CONDIT8.
Jane 1?. '52-wif-43 Family Floor
KEPTIVeali
eoaetantM oo hand in barrels and halt Tarre!*, *t ooNDrra
Wood and Coal Wanted
IN
exchange tor Carding and FalUng, fec at Holmes'a Mill. May 10,'52^31-138-^11-38
Ov«r4sg or tbe Befar of Wycheriy. A Historical Romance,-by ALFRtii) GREYi"3L SON, Eeq. •, ..
For sale at this Sign of tka^Big BookJ-^l^^J vi JulySl,'53-tf m? —nt.TipiTj -'T •. .. .« j,
Ilat O irarefi rid:«.,
AtSO-rA
largar
loroi v.. ..
sold *ary low for oash 40 appW* large assorimeiu of. IVlliPrK
A N
Hals,
their
aad
Batkr laiiaagar
Clua KrtiUr "jj "«"W
WaliTCh'ani,,bandLiquof.aadud *ad Puana L»ft_aiid Paaya, fpr
iiuvtoi Put—/*
Soda Water. Me
N. B.
We
Omlmt
la
tiitTi Staa, niiVti Itirfla. CAblaaltod
etc. The Trade wppttad with Martla ia Block
aad Mab,
or
F. llarlaaa
Maattllwhtnr
of
IMk Moieal laaii
WnOd and Biaia latnaBM*. ao tha I Wwl P., Uracil «tti »ad
6tfa.
Ucarie Haa*«,
I* MOUNT, a
Co. Proprietor*
Srcaimn
Tmrd «lraat, yoriA.xJa, bttwaaa Ifcia »Pd
mA—*.—Tbfmkon
Homo ia tb« mo.1 buiiaa*
SCTdMaia| id the iiniuadiata TieioitT«( tl h. Poal (HSca and Teiecmih (Mm. KBCKLKS A«8UTUKM.i, N*. 4th aortk aid*, far doon aaa«
J_arrt7 dmriartoa tl, mriag ftr V»tta«, qaiiy^
Viotincalkn, aad Double Ban.« ia the aba** article* executed DazVi Bra* ImtnimnU.
Jf Ti
Daafartk, Bal4 ft
BANK NOTE ENGRAVEKS
atttaiino
p&rum and ducripiion.
Cm,
Now
34 wi*
4th
Bank
•».,
Nam, Drafli, CertlBnltf
a
aupaHor etrla.
Carriftgc
f.
Co
of Gooda and
..
Mala aad
of
De|x
it,bitwaaa
Billi
ofCxehaan
XKmnmfmetmrer*.
B. BA0C£
and
if
Urrttft HuiufocHifefi,
ConeUnllr oa
Mod,Coach
or
No.75walwtf
made
or
to order at
Family
(hat
ootica,
Canian^ Baroadwe.
ai«f •ajn|W»
aad
B««|i« aJ»,
O
HoMCarrfaute •awltarturan.
No
8
buuUh, Eae*J*,
Shop coroer
Colaatbia
aiwa, nfr( mJ ai« tea lt». Walait mwt. Wiadew Shad* Haaatecl«rr JOHN M. YOCUM,
Stt
Shadea,
aid Elm
toi
of all qualities artd pVicee hitv#been laid in arith be found cheap and eicetle: 32 lUdiS&tiapjBa Senna very fine, with
great care^and will be found die f\TTi
W I I A
Pro-
•nl-w ji 4lyu egrrapoadhf
ia
IX*
i)ISwk N«tn ^l|iei|on OAc« undar Un aaparvWaa Vritaaaia
tttrk Sioh.—Abo, Uaaim ia
via vxnztgiz'
Bl
!n»« Baila'i (Late Baaaael'a) ferfamery. WEkTBHN AOENCT
No.
38 wol
(ilia ICS HaiaA.) fkc
aid Brmk Depnt
Tailet an4 Skarlaa Saaps, latAftiml by
PALMER, W waat 4tk
OML
j&btn,
at baftraa»
hJlan, «ad
otfaaw
«rilHa itt» Ifcau iimaana
wlw.' iw tefy* purcbuii tsyemw
MMa aad
mtn4(bawl5b.
audc^n
awaolypii
aad
Jot* ot
dtwn|«9i.. sur*W*
a
*atj
order.
Tyre
W. a O. W.
io»
ail
*.
Caaacrtaiih*,
aoaSDN,
Froui miwom
Wu
Extra globes and chimneys,
and capable ofabeddiag "a flood of lighf'on any subject—chaste, beautiful and cheap—ere to b« found among tbier large anil general
Caps, Hoofs & Slaoew,
comprebenatv* S&<^ke«aatern marvels can af'C»un&y mvchaBA, Vtthing -"jfitrfp" findtlii»fl8tdnhshnf4M«ailuated kt'tkenorth
r.oi
^iwMiublic aqaar'e,
Terre-noute, oeVegards the
corner one in
WHOLESALE GROCER AND GGMMB9810N MERCHANT, Main Cross St., 3d door
west
perior brand—warranted equal "to any nltfnuTaciuredin the Uni tad States consisting*!' Rifle and Blasting Powder in varioua ige?. This powder'he oilers tor ashfcin lota toauil. ourchaseina, upon
atr
Tvestern lTyT TVlioies 11 aeaiei^i al^^VjjVrs a,osiring to purchase will find it dacidodly
advantage to examine this p$rdfer'b«foi-e'obiai&-thg
atock. .. WILLIAM McCLEAN.' Dec 5,'51-1y-5-15 Manufacturer's A^cnt.
A fine'assortment ofabsoried
Lisle, and
ft
Waiaat, uaaortm of Matieal Imtiaaola, Oanaaa, rraadh, aad CagM Qaadi aMpliaad
in
A, opppaite Uaaanoo
aaarydaacriplVoDdonat»
F. NIPPERT'S CHEAP GASH STOltE. Fhrrington'ft Bfock North of'th«ffsublic Square Mat S§t 32-dlw-wtf-l32-40
New Shingle
HE subscribers would respectfully
the
Hoaae.
TraoanMonciai, Seroea^ Wlm Oliuda,
Wladow
and Ornamental
order ia the tary bat
etyia,aad
under good roots to giv«
at
ehort
paid to op
Start SAada, and.
Skasrt
oj
cavy
Wkftletalc Llfasr Stare.
T. B. HABRD, Nu. 31
Columbia at between Mala and
•ale Detlar
in
ror«n aad
rantir
oa
baad a
Uf*e
Sycaawrg,
aappljr of
H.
us
ingdsewhere All orders from
Wanted
exchange for Full
Clotlu^ Casaipcrca, Sati
nets, Flannels, Clanket.6,
Mill. May 10, '52-jJ3t 138-wtC-38
wlicitad
and
Ma^neta
».
Fnrttitdre Warcroomi. _'
MITCHCLL HAMMEXz-BKHG, Wb-»U«alo
and
KeiaU Uealen,Noa*3
interior to none in the west, He will makes Clothes
&.c„ ut lIolmes"8
Sites & Katzdtiba!iigh
Undertakers and CofjBn-Makers,
I
and Main
atreefi,
RESPECTFULLY inlorin
of
they
ot FhJorm,
will.uive uhdivided attcmUon^ta the [above business, with relieve tlie friends of deceased "pprsond th .1 indisoensable trou^laattendinitllie dea.tht a mend^jfid would
statu that
nearly opposite White Hall
June
St.,
laiprntar aad Wholitalo Deakr rreocli aod Genoa* (lf SWnk. Kaepa coaataolly oa hand, French and Genu an Calf Skiia, Sjauiih &>le I/auicr. aad Cltr'do., Morocco of al) kinds alao^ Maauftctarer of Buck Skiaa, a&a Bttrk Skin Ctlntfit.
HAS
of 4th and Sy-
cftram oppoaite Poat Office eotraoce oo 4lh atreet—where n*y be found evenr vanetjr of Imtromeats*-
Queen City Scale MnnnfiBCtory. JAM HUDDAHT, Mail) •., tHMiaJnol* timh tberiicr. Hoor,
toii»er and also givo strict attention
Btfreta, Main
ttfiurtarera oi Ptraand Waterproof OwtpoetliAn Rnofr. Whnlraaia and Re (al Healeo fa Wall Papm, Borden, Fire ftma, Wide Curtate Papery Band Boiea, OompaitlinailooflnK Mareriala, ele. •intM l^arc. ile and Retail D«l«r k-ltt afoneral nnni—»t
at
SkMlee. Bridta, Harnrav WUf, Cah
L. MACKNET, Maaaftcrarer, and Whntei abo«,'
Ian,etc. ahe, BU«MUMnrW4 lipemi Cloth,of afl kin&t, ffMOabtly W, Which be oftntireiU cheap, »o Siliat,ee«th«Me,bet«»aa Mala and %camore atneta. Repairing dona witti netiitei end dtytch.
Joseph Draper,
i- Clocks Watches,
'a^T°°l* MaMHr6«J»
Aloor Lock naaalkctorr. 7j
McGaBOOa UKI'. have moved UM»laeuicturioc.Ueprtia*litt«tBafr mw baiKH«« en Wcalrm IV»w, between 6lhitx17ill wmh, John M. Layman
Mm,
CMta. etc.—Wamoww, Now II Syr.ii.orr one door aho^e TM»*.
Iron Railing anajUratlnn. JdhN MAGNUM, ManiiMr^of Ihfc M**J &?, IMcni^i SUj. wan ani
Omtry
Kwling^ of all p«lHrw atay Vattlia. Baok OoaO,
aJ anw, WeWBi Bow, eau ride, wwtt Vara and iie wwh. The Ureat Western MAmirACTt'REa,J. M. BRUNSWICK, mmroi0"i«^_™g Habtnii aad Roeewood Tafcka. thefaHt, wKh awrtfe toqi,$»»»
Balh T«ta, ftper Film, nuw«^ ijsa
mieh i*d Chiea teawal, whotenleaad an* griilaaia^Wa^ 11 aL, tetweea Eiai aad Aaal%
tsnmai HENRT waUN ceetvr i^Hmbc.
th^y
Coffins kept on hand of all sizes. To persot)3 in the oUMtry, they would
by any person
will
N O AH E
assortment
of gOoda. QCEENSWARE STOCK IS FERFECT, And their vaottyot
ill
W13t
the moat
imjpvftiug
..
Qsinliy, Vtaiaty an4£heiq aem of (oed^ They, aa well as all othera, are respectfullytn*'' vited to call and examine the stock o«H»snd.— ,, -, WILLIAMS
Gwrtaibr
.ine,
lo tk Ladies.
A-Exclusively
BEAUTIFUL
assortment of Ladies double
atid single embroidered
Under Sleeves,Cufls,
Cellars,3liem»«ette8, Capes and Cafpa. Also, lnlantaCnpa, Linen Httti^ikercUWisj IVIouming Collars and Cuffs, JacohPtt aHd Swiss Edgings and Inserting^, Lisle and Liilen do.
colors. Kid,
Cotton
are
prepared to undertake tho' ttliole birsineW oftunerals, if desired,or.anyparl thereof^ at reducedgripes. A bearse will, jn
a
itl
the most
«pt*tited
style, when the cloths are tbrnikhed by the
cuts-
to.cuxtiug all
kind* of garments—all of if kith a&t^l te dptie with taste anddespateb., /.
Oct. 22,1849-9tf UAVli) rfAftTSOTK
Western States For Buflfrtlo, Canada and Western StrttCg.
WITHOUT RESHlPPmo AT
Albany or Troy. PEOP*t*TOR8.
A. R. COBB
St Co.,
falo.
Ctothiera«
rCCtmCIMGR, GOU1.VMITII a cot, No.
fbdt ^Ftbdl&kia
Street,
A. W. PALAZER, A. CO., i21 llroad
York. -i* 'eEai.afaifewi.i f. E- W. Sloaxk, Agenta,Nd.
dbT-
Street. Ne*
121 Btoad Street,
C- Canfifjj. I New York. ft3rMerk Paekaoea, W. 8. line, and ship
by
Western States Line, Foot of Broad Street, New Yofk. In. connection, with Terra Htuiit and Toledo LmiCaltal Boat. f*1
cowsiefteEft. „7r,.
SOOTT A, Sfekceb, TVJtdo, Earia Jt, Legoctx, ifcrre llattte. lifar- 26 '52 w-fon-31. fj i.
———————
WAR WITHSIUIN
IO.OOO Voliinlcei*9 Wnlilcd To march ttf the tin ahop of Thayef A. Hostettcr, in Clinto^ Ind., *•)*[*Xhtf are aajftirud tllat tbe prices Wflf not hurt or kiu ibe^ui$Mteef.
———————
Coppern Tin dhd iron
MANUFACTORY.
J. L. Thayer fi, J. Ilostettaf woald respecfrtilly Say to the toublii tfrtd those wishing Tfn, C-npcr and Sheet IroA i^afe, ffist
call at the
*n*,
het,
ibef vrffbld
SOHth cdtifbr Of J:
Hedges
Sl
AkUL
marble WMa.
aaOOKnCLD a SON. MaiNe Wtata oa a» we* aida a W a W a a ad SO Heaikaw, 11MH TTftar CtHr* mi
dd well to
IU Whftfcomb & Co'e.
Yellow Block, ifearly otoposfte .the
office
of Drs.
McMillaiS, itmtb (hcv will he found at
all timea, teady ttietetttie all jobs in their line, at tRe Mo?teat ftotHto, thd in tbe very best manner. Hoaae €!6'ttering and Spouting, Done wiih (leatneaa and despatch.
Coniftry merchants and dealers, wishing ware, will please send in their bills, which will mrfiUbd •taomptly and to osder.
JAMES L. THAYBR,
Nor 15, '51-12-tf JOHK HOSTETTER.
George Hummslr'a
Premium Essence of Coffeo*
Tsand*
HIS Essence haa been proven bf many thouof the mobt reepectajWo faitifties hi the United Statea. to be by tar the heat preptfratfon ol Coffee ever offered To the pribUb. OAe fmekage of tbia eaaence will go aa far jiAt fbuf ponAda o( Java Coffee, ami QOIKO «n«tie by ft will preaerve perfectly ihe taste
dt
'die beat Java Coflbe,
bat will be raueh more whole#0«ie, more delicate, fiber flavored,
Jterfectiu
rffrjr, ttlrf in every ia-
atanee auperior to the Java Coffee. Manufactured by Dan Behler &. Crt.. Ne. 381 Callowhillf?i above 6th St., Philadbfphia,. and sold .Wbolesaieamd RetaU, ut
IOWNING
IUKN WAU.-S. "Prairw 'i'y IHu^titore.
Terre liauta, June 1Q, '.53 wif-*5
.1
NATIONAL ROAD StREET, East End AVE on haml a very largo assortment of all kinds of mosi approver &tovc8, which fhejr kinds ot apph nrp 4etcrnun«iimost to sell
at
nn deternuntti
.tjibta Qur
to
Phoenix do.
A
of Sfulbefry,
MADISON, INDIANA.
Agent for PottX&r
HASonBeatty'sCdArateiBaltintore
hands
a fewhundred
Kegs
•We
sell at the loWent figuraa paaoi
stock
cotiaiata, in
part
such as" Building
$ilk,
Gloves, black and -faofV color
ed FaHi, a large lot of block ahd (attcy Silk Paraaola, Silk Bereget Thread
and
mer Shawla.
Ladies it'ho are particular in fleltctfhg articles that are moat becoming to litem, and at. the same time are desirous of studying economy, would doW3lt to«all at
American
Factory.-
iftfiJI"rh
feitizena of Terra Haute aod
country, that they have just commfilced faaturfng Shingles superior to aay offered place- We invite all who jviah
a call befor
a
whole,
UooieUle BnuiduL Waaa, etc K^a
eon-
Muaeat
aud
^laiaga Wtaa ^Doju^ic
lrlab,and do:...r.HollandBrandi.•Uldetc.-
Moooo
distance promptly a terded to M- Ji. & W/WAiXACE
Factory back of H- Fai^hank's jrifle laciory on fourth atreet, between Ohio andil/ain streets-
Terrs .Haute, il/arch 29 I852.^duw-ly 102 3^ Wool
the
follqicr.
CELEBBATEO STOVES: Tight lawi-,'
•Etna
Air.
4c
EARLY.
Terre-Haute, Oct.27, J849 #tf.
Tig^m^.very Troy Air
Ttgh'.,
superior siov««,^ SelfRajulau The
Best
Peemium
?I)ruui
rariot,
Egz Coal
Farmer's do.
Rerdr'a Patent Double
Dog Irons,
will, oh
favurublt^^m^asji wniilur
Stoves.
JSix,Seven,andTanPlaWI^
Stoves, ill
Sugar
no
accoudt,
.Ijjind,
to
•p^mpTly
great vari-.v,
OVen, ety. Also—PkiltSfS and Lids.O^ena and Lkla. Old Litis,
Kettles,
and in
fa-t almost^
every article required by housekeepers for domristip purpose. swl
Bouse Guttering and Spouting, Ejtecaied
at short notice,»n a style
utidbttakg ft job
noillflish.is pfef nijieMlieiit. .. P. Si A
suppl?
FURRI8H FREE
we
cast.
to their
Rrown Linens, blenched artd breivn Lilian trilliftgSi Insli'Liiiens, Table Pamask. bleached and brown Table' iotligv,NapkinsH Doillies, Russia nndifeotch Diapers. Crauli, Bird's-Eye and lluck-aCiicii-Towehngs, vVn.
Wftdlen:
AnieHmti, French. Gertnan and English Clothsi hla'cltand-tony Caaatateres and French Doeskinsj
ET»oeudai.iavtiu«ts.lwttn9.
the
Teije
oitfzens
Ilaute
a Ad
vicinity,
that
a
all eases be fiirnished free rij
in
attend
29, ^-rlltf-wly-25-43
va»
Merchant Tailol'
removed hia Tailor Skop from Market street to National Road street, qneVoctfeast of Ira Gruver's
Tin and
Jioom, a
Plat-
Sheet Iron
where he has opened
mwiufaclory
in his new
Fancy Front Store
MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, and is prepared to furnish this best and inwsi lasli ionable materials, mid
make thetu up in
Cashmeretle, &c.
-. ._ .Vestings: |y Fahcy Silk, Satilii,' bbfi" t'nesimere, to'bite aiid buffMvfseHlek.
Sundries:
^^lUckitlgai SliirUug Siripe, Checks, Hosiery, %?:.• Ribbons,TlaWkerchiefs. Pmbrellas and Parasols, GltiveS all kinds KtljriTics and lnsertii*is.
We. are rpc?ivi|ia every week ndclittons to tlic fe stock olrieW and:desifal)lo ftylts keeping our as.toriihbnfr atSll tlnirS'liill and eornpiew. 8&AlBm-Cia}]l-
Mayfil,^-#^
mylhat
they wiH furnish coffins cheaper than they hovt been
fumistied
the county,
charge, any distance hot Over ten miles. Shop -oq arket street, north oi
ami
the funeral with their
I»e3rse
free tij
Uk ^ourt
house,
0 W N S O E TJ2RRE-HATTTE* 1NI» *J ui
TJ2RRE-HAUTE4 1N1» I O W N (LATE OF COVINGTON, IND.)
HAS leased, for a term of years, tfu* New and commodious brick building situated neni- the southeast cormfr of the Pi»blio SqviT^J'dn MarkctStreet. The prbprietdr would
respectfiftHf inform his former patroiis and the travelling public generally, that hie houiie is newly arid rteatr^ furnished, and In good order. He ia now well prepared to Rccomnfodate hia friends and patrons in IMS J3ICST STYLE, lie oaks 'a continuance Of fdrrfter favors.
Large and vrdll artanged Stdblea belonging te Uu Mouse also, a genteel Livery Establishment^ attached for the accommodation of guests.
Unserpaased.
vre
nM fonvaVSed^
dau«l|l.*.
of.ODD PLATES always ojl
on insurance, which
will furuTistt aiL343CtfltS {Ser
lb. slter the irtsur*
We have a grwai many mtterss for Mirj.cA9Ti.v0sg, on hand, which wc tfill have cast—tlrhett the job p, exceeds ,000 ll»ai—at 3 Cents
for Fhrnace and
Fottt)dery.
Cincinnati,or Buffed* make,)Lard
1S1SSh&"'
Uinahams
the
the amending
tnanufor'sale dwell Urchas-
3*
We are prepared
to executes,
ols lo any extent, at short notice, in the casting^
Fronts,(eitherTerra Haute) If
Kettlea,Urates^
a.
HEYMEll
cfl
Sl
M. W. WILLIAMS, No.
t.
HAS
Sunirtier
Grass
black
———————
Farrington'a Block*
now opened a large and complete assort-
incnt
of Goods, suitable for the Spring and
mcnt
trade, whi
lancjr Sum
jl} be is
ces than any
prinied
offering at lower prl
other house in the city. The stock
consists iapariaa follows -r-&m *,-%• t)re^ Goods*. fewh
Berege
plain
feeregp- IJe 1.
etyle'Aiouselm De
BcregC all colors jfe
nines and Tissues,
Lnwha,
Spring
Lianips
Frehch,
liurislon, and
Silks. &.C., &c.
wikt6 aooda:
Stvlss ivfuslln, VicWflrt
Ilook Mulls, Cambrics, Jadonetta, Tape Checka, Stripes. Curtaiii Muslins, &fc., a lafge ahd handsome assortment. ... I:
EroWti Sh6etihg8!
Alldeslraljlp brantlsof 3-4.4-4, 5-4, 6-4,
100 uiceoa of 3-4. 4-4, 5-4, G-4,
aud
and Bishop Lawns,
and
10-4.
Bleached Sheeting:
10-4.
Prints:
3t)0 p^eo&i of t'hllh) Allen's. CocheCd, Surague, ilanultov^ Union, IVfcfilinac and English brands. *:'v Cottonadosj tO pieCeB.iEcludiftg favorite styles, Ripka fnnies, Napfcg|($^eiiiiis, blu§ dfiihngsjyjj^»^x: I ruffes. v^:.
P. ii. BROWN.*
Terre Haate, May 3, '51 -3t5 tf
G-Olden Opportuliity 1
HAVlN(r
rewived and opened my entire ne^v
stock ofTancy and staple Dry Goods, 1 now offer tliem to the public at unusually lowpncea for cash. £etry variety 01 goods that it ia usual to keep in a well appointed dry goods store may be procured hern.
Beautiful figured and plain drese Silfts, figurbd and plant Bprngi-n. P^ilins, lancV Lawns, De laina, and Ginghanta book, mull, swisa, an4 dotted Muslim^ plain, siriped ahd cross-barred Jacotieft tvhite and bbrk silk Latefs eftdTringes: drest Trirhminga, white Skirts, cotton Hose all coiera, Irish Ijncns, bleached and brown Do* mestics, Bed-tickings, Checks, Cottofl Yarns, Boots and Shoes
for
women, men,boys and child
ren. Extra fihe and eorhmoii Silk tfats, Kossuth ana Mexican do Jjook^gjsfaesco, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, and- *1 ohilfcco. T^iese are but a. few of the many articles tfhk'h'may be purchased for as little money as possible, at
Dealers who have been accustomed to making tlx ir purchases
in
F. NIPPERTS CHEAP CASH STORE, Harrington'a Ulock North ot the Public Square. May 2tf, '52-dJw-wtf-154 40
Japanned Till ware Manu factory.
HE underaiencd manufacturr-sahd keeps conJtaMlly on hand a large and general assoru rhenf of Jrtpan/ied, Ornnmrntal, Ilrouzed, and 'Pressed Tintvarey wlrtch ho offers to sell to Cbuhtry Merchants, Stove and Tin Dealers,Pedlars, and others, al ericli priccs as will yield a handsome p'rolii to the bitter. 'Every article ha offers for erfte i»
tntkfa
ill his own shop, and un
der hia personal *uperintcnd«nce, from tho rawmaterial. And In this particular lie claimc to? have it tn hfs power to otter inducements, fataupcrior to any other dealer in the West.
Having recentl^jAade large additiona to hitr monufacturing"department in the way of room, maehfnefy, and a greater number of vtfQrk-men, he" hopea to be able to atmply the increaaing demami.
the eastern cities, will find that
they can do equally as wattbere in point of price ana quality, and in addition to this they can always buy just what they
Want,
and may
fill
up'
their stocks aa they may cWire, without the ivicbnvenienceof waiting six week* or
a eupply fromthe East.
NORTHERN
CONSTANTLY
.rw,9.Romh|,foIf
LIGHTS
appearing in their UsualbVil-
liantfy, irt Tv'ortneni
Tefti
Ilatito, seconds
btaa«IIO*thfofibaCcnftf Brides, on Meffcat Street,:, where wHlbefotmd coriatautly oil hand, at*Jiole-* a a
Cowywrioft SftWnAicrCandlea, Sujiiuiej Stearlna Candles, N6. 1 Fwre Tallow Canhlerif No. 1 Rosin Soap, Nd 1 Palm Soap," Nd. Whhe-har Soap',
No. Baftf*l« iv Iv waVii'i^f. ve «fHf*t» sale at all the principal .whixi.^il* boases, ami
Tbe above are wirrintot Wl kept for.
onV monufactorjr, ft* quantites »i the pwr chaser and ax aa low priccs a« tbwy can be bought* at in t'liis place for cash. The renowaad #u|iorioirty of our mannlaefure we hope witt Inmrre a continuance of «i\iii 16fmer euatomera, a^nd we re-' ^V 6)ecifuliy solicit the patronage of Merchants andgJ.'^ aU othera wishing to purchase a genuine article#* and req\ieat atl td examine the alwve articles previ« »ua ft tMtrelMainc elaawbace.
We wdt pay fba Itigheat «asli priee foi'Tallovv,
ttwrtmgH. B. M, fTARRtSOKJfc SONv .. ,!N§^29, *51-14-tfl3 v.
