The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 5, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 September 1852 — Page 3

Tflfi ASIATIC CHOLERA.—The hondart correspondent of tlio Philad^ ^North American, in his letter of th* 2?ih ultimo, thus notices the approach of this fatal disease: •That terriblescourge.tha Asiatic cliulera. is steadily moving fro"1 ®aSl towe*i as in 1836 and 1847.and

It is feared in

era will go over year—that after reaching the western ports of the continent it will fir&t appear «n the eastern coast of England, and,

MISSING BONDS OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI.—The President of the Bank of Missouri, during his late trip to the East, discovered in the possession of the Bank of America $215.000 of the bonds of the State, duly executed by the proper State officers and endorsed by the bank. They had been deposited there for sale as far back as 1837 or '38 but the singularity of their condition was the fact that neither the State nor the bank had any record of their existence. If the State ever had any such evidence, it may have been destroyed by the burning of the State House in 1838. But it is very strange that the books of the bank contain noticeof them. The president (Mr. Hughes) received them, and has turned them to the proper State authorities to be cancelled.—<St. Louis Republican> ~~~~~~~.

Every reliable information that we hav-e, ciwises us to believe that there can buiTfttle apprehension that the Slate of Ter.ties?ee will go by a large majority for Gen, Scott. From Middle Tennessee all the accounts we get are of the most cheering character: while from this part of the State, west, the whfgs seem to be •carrying everything before them. It teenies to he an uphill affair to g«t along with Pietcc, in the South and est.— •For, 'superadded to the general conviction, thin from his pnculiar locality, he has been guilty «'f. moral delinquency in denying wh.it he must have known *o be true and, stiSi in addition to all, to have induced several individuals who

MvSTERlotTs DlSAPrKAKA.NCK!—W is become of Kossuth? We have looked over the Engli-' papers in vain for some paragraphical allusion to his whereabouts and movements, present and to come.but are not able todisrover »he remotest ref'crence to him, save only and except four lutes it) ti Liverpool paper, chronicling his nrriyni there under ihe mm deguerre of Alexander Smith." Can any of ihe numerous revolution-mongers in Lond*n or Paris, who UOK ai»ER the "so!n1:irity of the peoples'* iun»eircor»es,i"s.denc* with a city pa nwre,giv« us light?—A". V. Express#*

A handsome »irl "wpped

-?nucc, «orn

The New

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tal to the population than it wW in those years. In Central Europe it it inij away Its thousands. From_ |*,,V the cholera lias spread through Ti»r e« Poland and Prussia, it has pro*® J1*1^ fatal at Warsaw, and

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Accounts recei^fd from 1 osen State that the proportion of deaths to the number persons attacked continues alarmingly high— out of sixty-eight new cases, fiftyeight were fatal. In most p'.aces there was such a general panic that the courts wore adjourned.

from this country it will pursue its course r^g, wife of Ephraim Gregg, of this vslwestwnrd (lie United Snw- I* 's lage, was shot through the body while wash* well, therefore, for nur

coumr?meu

be warned in time, that their Clues

compctvnt |Kr*ons. Some prehmtnar) trie nction in this respe of saving many lives

NEARLY BURIED ALIVE—A Frenchman living on the Maumee Ridge Road, Ohio, was attacked with cholera a few days ago, and to all appearance died.— Arrangements were made for his immediate interment but fortunately the coffin did not arrive until so late in the evening that it became necessary to postpone the funeral until the next morning, and the body was accordingly placed in the coffin, and the lid loosely over it. In ihe morning it was discovered that he had come to life; he had thrown off the lid, torn the shroud off his head, and was sitting up in the coffin! He is now in a fair way of recovery. ~~~~~~~

mny have been otherwise worthy men day. The news is unimportant. io -get into a very serious difficulty. At The Tenaot Rights League is in any rote, he and his friends have gotten Into a very unpleasant dilemma. We regret to see the democratic press at the -South making such unfair attempts to delude the public on a subject of such vital importance as this for really it would seem that, upon every candid view of the subject, (.Jen. Scott is more to be trusted than Gen, Pierce.— Savannah a

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»ure where a young man, who had long been eparnored, but dared not s'peatt stood behind the counter selling ,,rnt}t. In order to remain as long as rossible, she cheapened every thing, btit at lust she said: "i b«Ucvo you think I'm cheating yo«."

OH, no," said the youngster, "o me toil are always fair" Well," whispered the young lady blushing, as she laid a slight emphasis on the word, "I would m\ stay so brig bargaining if '°ti wf re n«»t ^o dear.

WiUT BARNUK AND JRNNV lit NO MADE

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«wnbe»s that t»i# l«o petrsoneffes w»»«*o nain^s he*d tbia ertitde cleared, over ail expenses, do*i iheir ^!onnecli^^t,. seems that they averaged a triflo over 1^3.000 apiece «*n concert.

Not long since, Mr. R»rnum «shib1tei to roe the account current between himself and Jenny Lind. and a \ruly marvellous document it is. lie ought to publish it entire for the aatoniahment and edification of the world generally and singers particularly. According to the

footing up and baUnc«s, th« ptftiea r« crived tho following handaum* divi.dends, after expense* wtre j»»id:— Jenny Lind, 8302.000 V.

York Musical

41 P)rriwini Sept. 18.

G«n. Scott arrived in title city this mora" ing at one o*clockf' A large crowd escorted him from the depot to the Monongahela House. This morning at 10 o'clock a large number of cit'tena a^ftabled in front of the hotel, wl»en the General was introduced to the citizens by Capt. Nay lor.

Gen. Scott responded in a short speech, in which he passed high culogtum on Penn* sylvaniau regular and cUisen soldier#.

It was then announced from the balcony that a meeting would be held to-night at the

England that thechol-1 same place, when addr*s«e# would be deli** the same track this ervd by several distinguished whig strangers.

Oakum, N. Y,,Sapt. IS.

Last evening about 8 o'clock, Mr*. Alary

l'j }n* at the pantry wiuduw. The 4»ot came

fJm th(J auj

+™rn* may bo thoroughly demised, nnn the driunitge carefully attended to by ir^ous. Some preliminary!tea m-tinti in this respect mny be the means gered until 3 oY-lock this morning and then

mny bo »l»»r«Highly clenn^ed. and

Ridge Road is not known.

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days previously a French war steamer ie into port from (Cayenne in search of

of the committee was adopted, condemning or the Southern Rights convention with a few dissenting voices also opposing another ticket. A minority report in favor of a new electoral ticket was voted down. Judge

Jackson spoke in favor of the majority re­

port.

Gen. Scott Cleveland.

Secretary Corwin has tendered his resignation. NEW YORK, Sept. 20.

Sales of 650 bales of cotton and the market quiet. 1,000 bbls State flour at $4 31, Indiana $M 50, southern $4 62 14,000 busbel* wheat western 105c Michigan white 65c, red Ohio and uper lake 75c 2,550 bushels rve at 85c 30,000 bushels corn, mixed 69@ 70|c 300 bbla pork, mess S19, prime $17 green hams worth ll^c mess beef $12@ $15, prime $5(2$G 7S0 bbfe lard at ll£@ 1 lfc and 5^}00 kegs at 13.J: 200 boxes Muscovado sugar at 5@5£c 500 bags coffee. Rio 8i@9][C, Maracaibo 9|c, Cuba 9Jc 5,000 bbls linseed oil 78@79c 650 bbla Ohio whisky 24c.

Hobart town with 300 criminals it is thought she will not be permited to land at the colo-

John Winthrop, of Massachusetts, writes to the London Times, in defence of Mr. Webster from the ungenerous attacks of

The new Cunard Cliagres steamer will touch at Purtland and Boston as well as New York.

TCKKST.—Later advices do not confirm the rumored difficulty between Gland and Porte. Armed brigands continue to commit robberies and other crimes about Constanti­

nople. Five or six shocks of earthquake were ex* perienced on the 26th of August, at Karoaxan and vicinity—twenty were killed and forty wounded.

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8508,000 total #610,000.

Uarnuro,

Tiite*

state*,

on what it describes reliable •uthorttv, that the net product of the purines ship between Jenny Lind »nd Mr. Bar. num was SG10,000, of which the latter had 93,000 more than half- Tht atory is quite tn the myle of the Arabian

Nights. Is it at all wonderful that the first talent the world hastens to America. when the harvest is sotplendidf-

... aewre cold, wliirh settled upon niv lungs, iitt«»»lprovisionn, which reported the ftrencn colo- with «t violent cough, paiu in my sil! and nv there in starving condition. hreast, diffimhy i»f breathing. I wns atieiulul ly

ITTSB17BGH, oepi. z\J.

NEW YUKK, Sept. 22.

The Africa sailed at nine o'clock this morning with 111 passengers among them Earl Mount Charles, Hon. C. A. Murray, and Hen. A. Murray.

The Franklin arrived at Coweson TUurs-

in Dublin.

QVHBEC, Sept. 22.

The Legislature has addressed a letter of thanks to the Queen in consideration of her course in regard to the fineries, praying that no treaty impairing the present system he entered into without it embraced reciprocity.

Cbahustok, S. Sept. 22.

Thirteen deaths, from yellow fever occur*

The demu*«ts, list cvrning nominated !r. Jackson A- Westervilt, a ship builder, as their candidate for mayor.

A committee of one froa* each ^strict was appointed to report rear*t tlon». Governor Hunt waarenan, ^, I for Governor by acelaraation and Kent waa.i^

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Com Meal, per hash. CJRA !NS -##r b**Mt VV hra t, »&•*••••• ®sss Hvs,

Corn, .* sH? Oats, 4- 'f% BACON—per fxaum4aj$ ling round,«

Hams, citv «n*di

Apples, dried, Apples, green, JVaohwi, dried,

SUNDRIES Hutter, 's Chickens, t^gs,

evidently fr«»m a di*

Uno#of but frw fk,et The shot

a. fAfi twa rf*0ion of the stunnch. ^he hn-

Unl. 'vr". hee-ao, Feathers, CiiniH ug, HtHMtwtux ,* lings, I'oiatoea,

penetra-

.expired. traces of the murderfr have

TFTenchmani discovered, «nd the cau« of the crime

NEW YORK, Sept. 91.

Advices from Paris dated August 29th, state that the yellow fever is prevailing in that city, chiefly confined to skipping. A few port

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TI:WUI JJAVTK yiucEs -UHUi:\r.

Cor noted Woehl* fort*W i»ft

AVuii Uus VxlniorUitKiiy 'asc

1B SW.AY.VE—IJeaT Sir: Ilavitis eoiitrai-ttxl

physiciona ol the first respectability, but my symp

CHAKLESTOS Sept. 19. 1 tuciis became very alarming, there wns tin abate**

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A Union democratic mass meeting was held :»rA'lintn, Ga., on Saturday morniug, ... er or functions rrt' one ot my lungs were totally Hun. R. L. Charlton, presiding. I he report destroyed—therefore supposed the cn.se entirely

iurmed in my lungs and made iia way through my side, aud discharged lar«e quntliiiies of pti«s exterually.ao that my phyMcinn thought the pmv

hopeless. This niourulul state of things con tinued for a long tm«*. until 1 was wasted am) worn to a skeleton. 1 had tried a number of remedies but all failed to do any good Bv there still being *pnrk of hope left with me and my anxious parent*, nnd having heard of the gr?at virtues of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. I and its being approved of by physicians of the first eminence, 1 concluded to make trinl of it, and to my great saiisli'cti.Mi my cough tirmlually on grew better, the h»le in my side began to heal,

an(j aiJJ

WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.

j,dj,py |0

sayt

left here this morning for helpless skeleton I have become healthy nnd weigh more than I ever have. All my neighbors can testify to the above fact.

(^oiu a poor and almost

ABRAHAM HUNS1CKER,

Two miles from Skippackville, Skippack township, Pa. Be Careful in Put chasing To btain ihe original and only genuine preparation of K"iM Cherry, which must have the portrait and signature of Dr. SWAYNE on ench wrapper around the bottle. Until you obtain this compound vou will never know the real virtues of Wild C'fierry.

Dr. Swayne's Celebrated Vermifuge, In Square Bottles, very pleasant to the taste, and the most effectual remedy in expelling worms, curing dyspepsia, sour stomach, increasing the appetite, and invigorating the whole system. Ob serve that it is in square battles with the portrait of Dr. S AYNE ori each wrapper, around the boitle. None other is genuine. Dr. Swnyue's Sarinpnrilla nnd Tar Pills.

A gentle purgative and alterative mtdicine. far superior to Uie piilsi in general use, more mild, prompt, and uniform in their operation, may be taken at all times, and in fact in every discasa where an aperient, alterative, or purgitive is required and for diseases incident to females they are unequalled.

The above valuable Medicines are prepared only by l)f. SWAYNli. nt his Laboratory, No. 4 North 7th Street, Tlate tllghth and Race,) Philadelphia. tor sale byj. R. CUN1NGIIAM, sole agent for Terre Haute and vicinity.

September 18, 1832—wyi

A convict ship sailed from Plymouth fori the suppression of all inflammation, whetner pro„..i ceeding from Bums, Scalds, Uroken Bones, (.'olds, jbart tott with 300 criminals, it isthiught n»» nfknv m-f.. AiTurafi *.. »h.. r,„i,ii/.

Lifa saved at Midnight! UY GREGORY'S Instant Cure cf Pain.

The most pungent nnd powerful preparation for

or any other canses, ever offered to the public. The moment it is taken, its thrilling and animating power is felt, as it forces its way through every disen.«ed nerve and gland of the system, relieving «H Pain iu an irstant, and dissolving local obstructions which cause inflammation. Fevers, and spasmodic pains, with a rapidity known of no oilier medicine. It immediately quiets the Tn,inJ* +r SteJi Jltadache, instantly cures the Toothache, and relieves nt once the excruciating pain of KhetimatlNtn, and usually cures long and standing cases, on three applications, in one hour! For dangerous accidents, broken limbs, mangled flesh, bruises, burns.sealds, fni.it-1 ness, pain in the stomach, 6 nsms, cramp, choli 1

FEVER AND AGUE,

Colds, sore throat, cancer in t^ mouth or stomnch, and all complaints of inflammatory chamc-j ter. thi* medicine will gi*e in.-tant relief to the stirrers.

CHOLERA!

No

red yesterday. The number of deaths fur, I'rir. a a O W $

he week is forty, only fight of which were ^b wml f. r« lfont natives

NKW YO*K, Sept £3.

Sales of. 5,00 bbls State flour at #4 31, MMithern ®4 5i: 13,000 bnahcis wheat, sooth-

mess 18 50, prime $16 50 beef—mess $19 #$15 Cor western lard in bbls 11$ 11} 350 boxes Mnscovado attjjar at 4 600 bags coffee. Rio lo 8^00 bbls linseed oil tl 78§79c Ohio aliUkey S4e. pfistfo

..... em 93c,red 100(3 104c for western 35,000 f* F,PT ronstamly on band in barn-Is and ball} Carpenter's Physioh r. Ac together

Also l»y M« relm«t« awl Druggist* in every vil laae RIHI tt»*\ in the eawwtrv.

rfit, t)RY ijt \KKl{K, 1'ioprieioni, Miuince [city, Obit*. 18.

Fresh Family Flotir

Removal

'rURsM wiahlis+'rv-i Pocket Hook nsdllo*. I rorro Case JHaiinfMrtory* located at £31

and

'ing

SrftACV&E, Sepl 93.

The delegates to die whig convention are all here- Great harmony exista.^ Tbey meet at twelve o'clock. There is no doubt but Governor Hunt will be renominated, l^obably cn tbe fif#t ballot.

EIGHT O'CLOCK, P- ».--The convention met al the appointed boor, Henry W. Taylor was chosen chairman, and delivered an addr«»« afiron gly fatrwring a spirit of concession on ail liites.

£._• jers, Hit adka. tUsor Sirop. Porte Cases. N^le Cwea.

N. B. licpaihog dolls with neatness and dt*

SMITH. SWArcb street, Philadelphia. Scfrtenbct 17, IftSt—w3»n

CWEBSH.

CHOICE article Cheese just itmw

jJ- ».'«-wttM3 Runaway—One C^ntKeward. I'N awsr from the sabsertber an the

September, i?a Awn IM

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nominated lor lieuicwuit Goreroor. September 4. JSS9, w3t

9,95 («o,no

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n,-» U,|b W0.17

SEEPS- verkM Timothy, Clovw, r'las, o, •«, SALT~t*p barrel HA Y—prr Hm: FRUIrs-

0,11 (90,00

1,50 (#0 00 6,(10 OKVOO e,-:n 1,85 ON 00 5,00

9.00 U.80 a,oo UM),OO

08 0»0,»9 1.00 ((#0,00

0.10 i»0.W n.iri U,^ (4*0,00 0.20 MM),00 U, 18 o,(W c«»t,oSi 0,40 (i»u,U)

Standard Family Medicines, Prepared milk nrtul wire uml t4j*re*s!y fur Hj»e, tush in ^lr, Swnrnc't lllJCIHtATKl)

Dli. SWAVNF.V COMPOUND bYHUP OF Wll.U CilKRKV, The most efTectual and »pte«ly cure kiwiwn for Cm*ntnption. fougk*, C&tda, As/Aw*, Bronchitis, i,ivet CoittplainU, Hp ttin% Mooi, ihjfuidty of

UrtathtHg, t'um ttt I At' Side aujlBr* ixl, J'alpitatioH of the Ilmrt, Ih IUCUZH, n»K/», Bniken CvMtitMtivB, 14w*

Ihront. .\'i~rixn* JJtbil, tyx and ait iAHisft of Throat, Brc.)*t und Lungs. A Truly Wonderful "nre.

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The best medicine known for this dread corn Physiological Chemist, by S S. Houghton, M. D., plaint as hand wis can testify. phlh.Wphia. Pa. llloody Hot it always cures. ,.j Such i» the true meaning of t!^

Broken Breast, with all its nam and jeopardy.

are ready totcstitv ,„lfictcv anI eeitainty in IIM-j .. of all Bmnel Omffei**. and nmltiiW «i be taste, and may be t:iken by the inns jjrble children have Wn sav,4 by «IM ii,i«1v u^e, wlien! P*fel»iwho ,wa««r wi h-ut «ffsdM midmslt wi.h «,, cramps, ^stress, tewite ol tfrugged tmUOMmt. eolie, and rlmkmif. rauwl l»y worms- with no **psin is not a onig physicifisi n««»r.«wi iifei-i itosiinent peril. SCIK.X'TI FIC UVIIi ^CK! st£.

WALL Who.e-

\Y7 II M» no »V f$rt any af July Isst, on l«nn» fmtn Mw Pinkiaa Kund, the l«»d# Inswninif Htli b« advertised slxjut il»e nrst day of nttoUr fo BTIIUILI] ON ILW IKMHWIII IJMWNHY in nwWFn» lx»r nest. hen not »tmr« «lt«n ons year's Mil wren i, prior to wiid fltH 'l»* «f July, n»av W «!)», and the security isdwmwd s»mcbni. pavnient «f auch interest nill nut he Muctwii il tlis hori'iWers •ltd)I forward tu tlu« offiea a writtun aawniitlii to nay iui«real mi iha tntfh w«i i'u«s iI iu 14

J. MO&JUdON, rfaidpnt,

fitMSiTts Fumb Orncp, Imlianapnlis, BSpt-1, |8S8. tft«ttt^'ni»iiel,.»W' 3, 1W9, arpteniUur 6, 18S»-rdA.w3w

T" Full f*ood».

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fMlA PACKAUKrt FALL AND WJM.wUU TKIHJOtina. in whlah are3-4,7.«. 4-4, ft-4, h-4, 10-1, ia-4 ftruwii and Bleachad

:ls Wr,r Tieliii.. i. ttolHl.in irl|tesj^

Ik#I niftkvanf t'"1 'liMs. 'I «.•!-. Ji'»n-}£t -4I.tii«ey. anion HiuuflM lot ha, Casaim«'r«*, Ihuh. msj lli'iiu and all Wool Ktminul*. PIlJNTfl TJII«BI styles id

Frlirofflli Hamilton** niwt:• (Vtnesioy^i Meniuiiek, |liinn«lls, 12 lolws.

AI lens. h'i iigu*s,»ind Cochlens.

(JINUHAMri—I anf.itd'er. Miim liesU r, I'lnglUh, and l'Vnrh. l)Rr.S3 UtX)0r5~l»e l.'iin»«, C'anhmsrea, t'hu» amis, P« isnins. Poplins. fdiBtrwa, rnivelins, lirociidi s, .Coliurgs, 'i'iirtiinn,

Ulnrlt sml Knney Bilks &R<ithtf.

UNF.NS- Uehlnna, Crnwluids, UarMl«$, UltJ t4ni}s HI I \WLft Fcotclt nnil flnyPiniu. 1,'iithond, tiloves. Mills, Husierv, S nrfs. Tippeth. romloris, ShirtM, Uniwers, llo.«U, Ac Ac. 1 inincs. Clonktni/s. nmhiire, Holliinds. For sale low by \VATI'S CtU-HUItN, (i'.l iVnrl btreet.-Cincinnnii.

Aticust 31, 1852-dA*'I in

Vigo Collegiate Institute. lute tm'fiing ol the Ho.'ird o| 'I'ni^teej fyive been appointe-l to lit I thfi vnfiinw principnl) ol ilui Male Deprtrtmedt ol ibu Vijje Collegiate Institute.

In puranancp of which appointment, I will open a Sii hooi in snid Institution on Monday, September nixth, to continue II weeks.

The course ol inHtnu ii.Mi pursued will er»hraca all the brnitches ot'n rt gnlor Collefflate com-e. The terms of t|ie Instiiuiion are fixed by the Board, as

IOIIOWH:

Per Session of 11 weeks, Pieparatory Claaa, f3 Junior 14 Senior $5. I propose to locate ill this place, nnd shall Hssevery illbi tto eaiubliali a permanent school.

rTnpp

R. S, TIIURMAN.

Anjynst '25. 1852—d&wtf

New Leather Store.

THE

undersigned, late of Dayton. Ohio, would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre llaute and surrounding coun'ry, that jio has opened a wholesale and retail

LEATHER STORF,

on the corner ofNmionul Road and Fourth streets, west of the Post Office, where he will evdte his entire attention to Leather, Hides, Oil, and Findings, where may be found at ull limes, a large assortment of

Boot Tret s, and Small Tools,

Currvjne Knives. Fleshors, I'II'J Stones, Lamp Black, Hrushes, and a great miny small tools and articles not necessary to mention.

Leather in the rough purchased also. Hides and tjkins, lor which will pay fair priced In Cash or Tr.ide.

JKr Orders from a distance filled, anil should the article or price not suit, il returned in good order, the purchaser can have his money back. Please call and examine lor yourselves and don't forget the place, on the corner next tlie ost Office, for good Leuthei and heap Ha"gai»*.

HE.N11Y SNYDER.

September 18, 1852 i-wtf

Notice

Ithis

S hereby given thai 1, George. II. Reeves, have day sold niv entire stack of Goods and Merchandize in and connected vith my store, in Terre Haute. Indiana, to George Reeves and John G. Reeves also, ail demands du« nie for accounts made in said store. Aiul those indebu*'to me on accounts of purchases in .*aid store, wi.l make payment to said George and John C. Reeves.

GfcOROK H. RKKVES.

Terre Iluute,, Sepl.tnber 1, 1832-diw-w3t

'l'HE public are respectfully not that the 1 undersigned have purchased George H. Reeves his entire stork of Goods at his store in Union how, Terre Haute, Indiana, and will continue the business of tiiiTchandising at the same stand, under the name and stvle of Reeves &. Co.

GEORGE REEVES. JOHN C. REEVES.

Terre Haute, September I, l*rv2— dlw-w3t

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 18*1, bv .1. S. HOUGHTON, in the Clerk's Office of the Di-trict Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!

DR HOUGH

EAT CURE FOR DYSi Dr. J. S. Houghton's

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THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FIATII),

OR GASTRIC JUICE. Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth s'oinach of the Ox. after directions of Ikroit l.iehu, the great

wo„t

lo the hie of IIM infant, W-mild never be known Digesting Principle ol the (jastric Juice—the solwere this medicine used a few weeks beJore nurs-

ven(

ing. A nwther who -om this cause had lost ^timti ating agent of the Stomm li and Intestines, every child, hear of ihe It is extracted irom the digesti%-e stomach ot the Instant ("nre of Paiu! Ox. thus forming a Tine Digrsiive Fluid, prearuTtried it, and found it eAeciaai in satins life of her ehi'd. YVe eonld Marsli, ©f Washington. Eneas to Mr. A, Graggoo. oneord, UeKtib county, .. ... ... Indiana, and a »,«« ol ntheis. -"hMitach. No arl of man can equal its curative li coniiwi* im Alwh«*l, Bitters, Actus,

Vjtn*

r- 'Is, ar Ca»es, i, Work Cases, Card

F. If. U», tbaakfal. fer past fisewa, bojies by atten i. and'v a T--"-»• T.-n t-i aell th* beat qailitjr of jds -at h- *•!•»», to receive a shire paisonafe. The trade are reto call atMl examine before pardiasiiig

"•!j sail k'lltl, or imili'iK above reirsni oat

JOHN GORDON.

p,.j)sin. It is the chief element, or Great

|,e the p«rif) to?, Pre^rving. ami

ctual iu »«tina ,ltP|^ly like the natural t,:istr.e J.oee in ifs ciH-nil-rpter to Mr. Julias V™*™, ^msUur4u complete and p- rfecf l.(X*»lbs.

^TWs is Nature's 0*11 remedy for an tinhealthy4 Cents lot' F«'"«jd^

*Uul,i Thon^b' ^abl«7o! dncinnati, or Ihiflai- «iak«,) Unl K«ttl«,Urates

TThe scientific rvidf hee UJJOII ln.-h this reI iwdy is based is in the highest de-gtae curious and remarkable.

Call on the Agent, and set a ffc-erriptive Cirmlar, gratis, givinn a tartf* amount ol' scientific evidenet", Irotn Lilfldg's Animal Ch«»jit4ry Dr. CWih«/s P" 1^^*^(1 and

(»iv rsity Pro(.s«r Ihinitnattn's Physyi sty lis iMousebn I

u„v t_ Htliiiiian. aw Lo

the we ol Physicians, The |K»w,ler will be sear Brown SheetlllgS.

Chestnut sirret. I»*r the past tmitiyim* •#, has! by ii il,frt* if fe#r otwdollar,tsrin iu Dr.! All dmmMr hraiuls .1 4. 4-4. l, 4. and tv-4 bern removed to Ko. Sl5 Arch stm-t, do r! l|o itwi. h-l,t I £le&chGd £5hgeting: below ©th st«T*i, when* can be (band the largest Br(Aw»w this!—tvwry iwttle of the t^ntiina ]qq pieces vf

bv all 1 -. S'S i.r. UsaleiB in .Medi-

cine*. Pnr- Ome lh per houle. Agwr1*. VVtlODsfe Inl.N^bLLY.Terre Haute V* IK ~ule NOD retail Agent*. H. S LIWRTOCE &F n,layette.«" II C? trk, V^accnaea. end 11. wl

Kiel's Rock OiL

W

7 IIILE the new petrvievm will relieve and -. 's-'ry I Str:'. I

in ilie

5.T .--n«.L lUi'"-* !.-u'-i-.-ujily

that

Natural Oil»

Sfid wet« Jfamm* FnemUam —drawn from a deep

!f

Of

ren' All ••tjstwa aire

mrar *r... t* per P"**V. 'I pint J. R. I NJNOHAM.WOODA. NNELLY. BH 'WSLNG & WALL, Drug ^i*."s,T«»»a fliwU. ,.»•-• ...

Cafl£"paid for Wheat

Mill.

It*, ?t 135-wrt-W

Dr. J. YOT7MANS, JPhyaioiaa and fruigeoa. r+ (i.*iiu ov UKKIAO CrtW-iiS, Qwjo)

nMi

AVIfvU bad a nwnilwrof yiwira experience the practice af Midwifery and tfeuii-«aae# ol Women sud Children, |.)y»»ntery, Jii!i»o» FBvmr, Ma:innn:)t Frysepales Typhoid Pneumonia,ami Typliol.i COIIPE»tjv« FEVKR. Al*O,chronic dloeaMa in all t|ie|r various forms—partieiilnrly enlargameot of the fivff and Spleen, ao prirralent in thu eoiintry—teiuiers his aeivieaa to the eitisens of Terra Haute and vudflity, hoping a lilieral #hiim of pationage.

RESIDENCE HIE WON House, where he may JIB. found nt all jtaura, aacept wium en pro&snional husincsa. 4 ticrvfiai iV tRW—dlw.H'lf

[N

os tfte ^auonal Hoa«l

pur*u»ni!« ot pn OCL of the l^jjislsture, approved June 4.18-1#. I w»H offer tor aale to the higlifrst ludder, at the door of my office, in Indianiipolu, on the 1st day of October, I8V2, at 2 o'clock, m-. so muct} of the National Road within ihisHtniq h«raiofor« wdod to this Htate by the United States, as hife not ta-en granted to any eonipanv, iIet with all mniarf-ils to orn die nHiiie. in/ i|u' piopeiiy of ilt«SiaUM bracing tl»»t portion ot t!i« rood Li tween tl»« west Ittinof PuiiHim county, ur.d ttiu ^asl line of tlie --I il its,

Terms mi'l" Known on t!ie duv i)f#»lo P.. W KM.H, Au.'itnr of'Stat* JndiaRavioli*, Sepunij^ 17. 18W—Ww-wU

Election Notice. HI'A'n: OS' JM'i VNA, c,i?\Ti Viijo,

E S at Iv it he if 7 1 county. Oref'ting: p(iisi|i»ni toiii law* in ti case proviui ii. jou ore r»fjoire»i logive i»o'ice that at ihe i,i *i (f"nrT-i| (ilifii»o ol iheHitiie of Indiana, the fo'IoM tug "I'i -*ers aie til he chriNr^n, to wit

ilieCtreuii Coml, one Judge ol tlw Court ol.«. '»oimon Fleas, one Senator in i^tiiie i^iii^fnture. tk-ee Ifpjinscn'Mtit'iB in Fia'a I^«i»lati!re, «nc i'roi»eciitii){ Atlorney *o* (Ti cuit Court, o:r 1'ioeieruting Aitoiiu-y fl-r Common Flea* onet. one Clerk of the Vii{0 Circuit Court, one County Treaturcr and Collector, one iSheufl' owe Co'oner, three Coiiiuv Commiseioncrs. OIIH to lie cfio^en from each Commifrion»ra district, otie County Surveyor, and eh Yen Assessors, ona tobe cbost liy votes onlv of each township.

but learn that such i» the law from th« papers •Witness my einnatu-e 'and the seal of [t,, 3 said Court at Terre /y«ute, this 4th day of tsenlember, lt5

AT

NATIONAL itOAD STltKLT, Ka*t End

NAVE

on hand a very Inr^e assortment of all kinds of most approved stoves, which they are determined to sell at the lovr -,-t fijjures possible Our stock consists, in part, of the ibilow-

CELEBRATED STOVESs Etna Air Tight, a very Troy AirTiuht. superior Move, Si'll Regulator, The Hest Premium Drum Parlor, Pluenix do. Ejj^ Coal Stoves. Farmer's -do. Six. Seven, and TVn Plate Rear's Patent Double Stoves, in great vari-

Oten, ety. Also—Skillets and Lidw. Ovens and Litis, Od.l Lids. Doa Irons. Sugar lu'ttlrs, and in fiu-t almost every article nnjuireil iiv housekeepers for domes- Jiealtll

HoSSTGuttering ana Sponting,

K*eeti!el at short notice, in a style uns,-.rpass«tl. We will, on no account, undertake a job we cannot finish as per agreement.

P. S. A supply of I)D PLATES always on hand, to FURNISH FUKK on insurance, which we will furnish at :H Cvtts pi^ lb. after the insurance runs out. All patterns sent to ns shall lie promptly east and lorwarded. as per directions. have a great many r.*rrfifi.vsfor Mtf.t.CASTi\«j on hand, which we will hnve cast —when the job 01 3 CeiiuMor Funvioe and 31 ry. Wr are prepared to e.\» cute jolw to any extent, at short notice, iu tlie casting line, such as Huildiu^ Frun*«. (eiihiTT.-rrellatite,

for Cillars. &e. july 12-51 -4t.U* N. DF.YMLR & CO

M. W. WILLIAMS,

No. 1. l'!trn't "OH'- U'or!,, AS no*v opfiiW a l»ffp an I e»»tn,»Un» assort I mm! of (Jihids. stutablp for the tyring and Summer trs e. which 1» 1^ oflTi-riwf st iow«-r ]»rithan nnv thrr house in lire city. 'Ill# &t«*ck consists in part Ntow*.

Dress

PbvMiloarv o! Diatom Dr. P^vira on} Rich nrint^d lienip all c-.tofs fH, Dr. John %V. Dr»per. of Nrw IJa Lnio^s »nd I »s«e*. Lawno, .spring stylfc".\louselin 'IV Lai»s l-r»och. hsrlstofl fMlimaA. of Yale Colb«, iW American Ginghnm« bhek SS'k-.^&c. wi re- White Goods: nited ^wiss Muslin. Victoria nnd lti-oop U*m. roWIJKIt. Book Muibi. Cnmbrb-s. Jacmclts Ta|»e Clweks. Dr. Ilooefci™-. IVlwin I-. 4 in poo-dM 1rt. and fluid form—a.jd in !»*-, puon vusls for

i-i, i.'i. ... w", .v, i.. .. .» ,,

BO,"

1

:n0

it

cures Agiu+l «e. Sore *.*« hat cured r*'-.' jf.: -j-:rm, am1 5^ Ua~it isHr1". »•'.! |W'"' t--«r. to o.-ce a, trial in i. 't rases. It is a teddisb, clear, and paraly

1

4-4. r» l, 0-4. ami 10-4.

Prints

pieces of Pliiiip All« ti Coelieco, Ppraguft. Hamilton, Cnion. Mcrrnnnc and Knftisb brauds

Cottonades:

TCI picre* i^eKiUing iavo-ttf' styles. ftniaps. nsiii.i i.h, Utnias, uriiiuigs an.1 mixttttes.

Linens:

Brown Linens, bk-ached and brown Tmen Dril* li' IrUtit s*IV'' lam*i-H. •. and ta^vn Tajle «.i-.nhs, Napkins, l»u,.5! -, IInsets and Scotch Diapers. Crash, liiid'a- Eye and linckabuck Toweiiogs, a

Woolen:

American, French. German and Enir ^hClotlis, Ci1 ^-oeres ^nd frv, r.cn Doeskins, J,, «tS..i' riftS.C i-hm«:' ie, &c.

Vestings:

Fancy Silk, Satin, hull laastmere, while aoJ buflTAlereeillea-

Sundries:

Tickings, r:i:c Stripe, Cheek". JTosvery. RiblKMia, ilntiJ-t.'i !,i Umbrella Gloves sli kinds. Bifingssnd Ins-

I'UMl AH«t lna.,1

We are receiving even? week aodii to the stock of new and desirable styles kre ir as aortment atjall times full ami complete,

PRAIRIE CITY fcTORJE.

May ?l, *53 wtf-39

Dr. Oravoa's Very Popular Ague Fills,

rVUAT

1 hnve had no law in relation to the As^essots. to be able to suoply the increasing demand. olers who have been accustomed to making

C. T. NOBLE, Clerk.

STATK OF INDIANA, Co OF VIUO, ss. 1 HFj qualified voters of the county aforesaid. |l me hereby notified to meet at the usual places of holding Flections in their respective township* on the second Tuesday of t'etolwr, then and there will proceed to fill the st verul offices named i:i tlio above order.

ANDREW ILKINS, Sheriff

September 9, lB.'VS te

Notice. -w-

Oflice Terre Haute nnd Richmond Railroad Company, Terre Haute, August 3, 1852. I

a meetini» of tho Board of Directors held this day, it was ordered— That at tlir next recti I nr meeting of tte Bjard. on tlie l^iii day ot October-next, all delinquent stock in this Company, and all payments ina^e on stock t-ubscrihed bcinjr delinqiie'it. shall Le declared forfeited ii«oioet 'Jie sid»-eril't'rsor holders thereof, if tin- oatuo cl.u.i il lie iu 1 paiu by that time.

C1IAS. WOOD, Secretary.

Aug (5, '52 tiw

Toledo and Torre Haute Express,

PKTUii-: & co., puopitiirroiis.

("HIS

Kxpress by P. ie & Co.'a daily line of packets is now in operation, conm-ciiii^ with LivintrKton. Wells &.Co.V Lxpress-ut Toledw, and Adams and Co. at Terre Ha ie.

All Packages. Bundles, Parcels. Money, &,c., entrusted to it will be forwarded punctually without delay- Each Packet is provided with an Iron Safe for the safe-keeping ol money.

May *21, '52-d6in-150

N O AH E E & CO

apra

ncter fid to care Vg»w Chilis and In-

I tennitteot Faver, and alwaya atop them tl»e a a A timye^n Anti-llillioiis,

AntMy«peptICf

I'MrlUVing »«4 Oithnrtie Pills. So cafaliratad for ita» cure of lyspei««8. and Livfir Cw»|ilaint. And a!to, his jPAII* EXTRACTOR,

Which never falls to give Instant remf from sain in h'calde and Hums, and cures ohi ulcers, '/Vtter and t^ealdf lead,

Tf» alwve medicine*have leen aeliing throojii* out the Western States tor tlw la»t niae years. For aaia In Terre Haute by \Vt)tlI) 6u DOM NELLY.

Juna2, '&2-d2vir-w3rn-22 44

Exclusively to llic Ladies. A BKADTlt"L'l/asaorlment of Ladies douWe r\ arid ningle *mfiroi iered Under Sleeves. Cufli, Ct .»*. Cfiamixettes, Ca^ei and Caps. A'= ». laf«uu Caps. Ijiu-n Hsmlkerchiefs. Mourn Col* I !ura and Cufla, JaconHt and Bwias bd*i"ijs and iliixiii., s, Lish nnd Linen do I ti i' aseortw mi of asso!'•"!co'or" Kid,?«jik.

I isle, end Cotton Gloves, black md fa icy colora tsiwlo!of Mack a«dfancy f»i!a lirasole. 1 Hk i. ga,'Thread and Grass fancy Sum*

Lft''i« «!'0 are particular in selecting articles that arc mo l.- eon.n,^ to them, and at u»e same iiroettiutA**: ua ^-dyiiia aconomy, wouWda

WTI,F'N!PPRRT*J*

CFFKAP CASH STORE.

Fhn Melon's Block North of the I'uOiicNjuara. May Sits. 6'2-dlw-wtf-l5!M0

nnd Pressed Tiu ware, to Country Mercliaots, Stove snd Tin Dealers, Pedlars, and others, at such prices as will yield a handsome profit lo the buver. Every article lis oflers lor sale is made in his own sliop, and under his personal superintend* nee, Irotn 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 West. liaviBg recently made large additions to his manufacturing department in the way of room, machinery, ami a greater number of workmen, he

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 ihey may desire, without the inconvenience of waitinir six weeks or two months for a Tupply from the East.

LARD LAMPS.

The undersigned would alse call attention, ol dealers to his Improved Oxygen Lard Lamp. This Lamp is so constructed Uiat the entire top can be removed for the purpose of trimming ana cleaning. The objection to this Lamp heretofore has been, that ihcy could not be cleaned, and it was with difficulty that they could be trimmed.— Tnese objections are entirely overcome in the improvement. In addition to this lhy arc much quicker, and of course can be s»ld at a reduced price this season. They are acknowledged to be the best and cheapest Lard Lamp ever introduced

Also manufactures and keeps constantly en hand the justly celebrated Air JLard Lamp.— Thir Lamp has now been in use for eight years, and has given entire satisfaction.

Dealers are respectfully solicited to call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing. UEORGK D. WINCHELL,

Corner of Pearl and Walnut Steets. opposite the Pearl Street House, Cincinnati, Ohio. N. B. Particular attention paid to packing and 'orwarding articles tp the country. .Dec5, '51-ly-6-16

Sites & Katzenbaugh,

Undertakers and Coffin-Makers, I) ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens I\ of Terre Haute and vicinity, that they will give undivided attention to the aho've business, with a view to rHieve the friends of deceased persons from the indispensable trouble attending the death of a friend, and would state that they are prepared to undertake the whole business of funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices. .. hearse will, in all cases be furnished free ol cltarze to such as procurs coffins at their establishment. 'oflins kept on hand of all sizes.

To persons in the country, they would say that they will furnish coffins chraper than they haw been furnished by any person in the county, and will attend the funeral with their hearse free oj charge, any distance not over ten miles.

SMiop on Market street, north of the joart house, nearly opposite White Hall June 2'J, '5?- '.".w-w 1 y-'25-45

George Hummel's

Fremiuiii Essence of Coffee. 'fills Essence has been proven by many thouI sands of the IIIOL. ixspectable families in the^ I'nilc*! States, to be by far the lest preparation of Ceffee ever offered to the public. One package of this essence will go as far as four pounds of Java Coffte, and Coffee made by it will preserve perfectly the taste of the beit Java Coflee, bat will be much more wholesome, more dflicata, finer flavored, perfectly clear, and in every instance superior to the Java Coffee.

Manufactured by Dan Bohler & Co., No. 281 Cnllowhiil St., above 6th St., Philadelphia, and sold Whojesalaand Retail, at

8

Goods:

assor •, QhMHnM'

P,110WNING &. WALI/S, "Prairie City Drujj Store.

Terre Haute, June 10. "52 wtf-42

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

MADISON, INDIANA. I Celebrated,Baltimore Pmcder, AS on hands a few hundred K^gs I perior brand—warranted equal to any manufactured in the United States consisting of Rifle and Blasting Powder in various sized packages. This powder he offers for sale in lots to suit purchasers, U|»on ss favorable terms as a similar quality of powder can b« obtained upon in any Western ity. Wholesale dealers and othars desiring to purchase will find it decidedly to their advantage to examine this powder before obtain ing their stock.

Aiion h.ni. few h»„dM K.g,rf

WILLIAM McCLEAN,

Dec5,'51-ly-5*l5 Manufacturer's Agent.

O W N S O E TIUlItl'MtA!TK, IM).

O W N

(LATE OF COVINGTON, JND.) HAS leaseil, for a term of years, the Ninv nnd cbmmodions brick tmildine situated near the southeast corner of the Pi'iiuc SQUARE, on

Market Street, Tlie ^royrietor would

ret-cectfully inform his former patrons and the travelling public generally, thi't his house is newly snd neatly furnished, and in BOTJ order, lie is now ll prepared to neeonimodjiie his friends and patrons in HIS ITIXR STVI.K. lie asks continuance of torruer favors.

Large and well arranged Stublea b-lonjing to lite liouse^ also, a gented Livery Kstn'. igbment, attached for the accommodation of gtK.-ts.

P. B. BKUWN.

Terre Haute, May 3, "51-36-U

ff Alt WITH SPAIK

IO.OOO Voliitt tevt'H \Vnnlri To liiarch to the tin shop ol Thayer Sc. Hosteller, in Clinton. Ind., where they are assured that the prices will not hurt or kill tlie puichaser.,

7 a

MANUFACTORY.

J. L. Thayer J. Ilowetter would reRpectfully my to the public snd those wisJiiujj 'Pin, C'-ppei 11nl Sheet i' .n v« r.tc. tiiev WonM !o well to -lii st the !•!to •.-.•nier.ol.'. It'. Whi .'on.b Yei'^vv Block,

ariy

01 tht »fli«« of Drs.

•HeiV'-s & McMtlinn,*Wr« th»!jr will be fWttnd at sit t:i!ies» readv to execute a'I j«.wa in their :me,atv iba sliortciH notice, and in the very best nisanor.

Ilon^c (iuttrrinp nnd Spouting* Done with nentn^ss aud despatch. Country men it.m!-* am!

!ealera,

%,Um!reI!as PamaoisJ Nov,15,'51-12-tf JOHN liOSTETTER.

i.

I »\-l I .4 ..

wis-i »z wn:

will please sen in 'leir bois, which Woi be (ilied fromptly and on

:?r JAMES L. THAYER,

Bills of Lading.

*AT article, on

Aai

1

NEAT article, on good paper, just minted A' COURIER OI MCE w~'

fur saic 41 the

Double Keel if icd Whiskf,* St lil.'LMAN sra now nonnufe^ turtftf on SrHt'Jeof DooWe Ri*ctHied WhisRy iar superior to any orar bmnght from i.iiicinnorii, and in Stitwigtii. purity nnd tiaver decidedly tharj beatw aold ia thin We«iern country, AH those? who prefer a first rate article to a common one f»»r the sifv? money wjlf please caii at Ilia CfNCINMATf HT^RfC. Union Row.

All kinds of |)o'nrftic and Foreign WlNlvjtf AND LIQUOftS. of the !wj quality,'and attin* cinnaii ptieas, always on hand

Msrcli II, Vt-wif'$9

Wood J)onnelly's Druj Store. pit! iistublUhed .Stnud, North Side of tbe I S A E

At this atora may be found aa usual at WIIOLFSALE, a cmplete assortment of every thing ir lr our line of business, which will be sold at the ton e*t range of prices.

We are in receipt of spring supplies of Dru s, Medicines, Cbomicnls Roots, Herbs, I-IstrartM, pure and of best qualities.

E A N O I E A I E S I

ll'IXES and L1QUOHS for Medical use, pure 1 and ot eholce flavours, I*nints. Oils, Varninhes, Dye Staff's Glass nud (iliiMUarc, Putty.(vine, Brushes, ltrouxes, Gold Leaf, &«. #^"Phyaieinns Prescriptions sccurately SOm-S sounded. All onroiilcinal preparations are made in accordance with the U. S. Dispensatory. &*&**->

April 5. 'f»l. 3i-tf

A A I A S

iThe moMS PL FN DID GOODS in Hnrket WILLIAMS & EARLY, RE now receiving direct from N. Y., Phiis*f delphia and Baltimore, a general slock of $

I Goods, Queenswnre, Hardware nnd Groceries. ALSO—A largs lot of Carpeting, which will be sold very low for cash or approved crcdit. A. large assortment of firi'rs AXD COM ERS, of all qualities and priees have been laid in with: great care, and will be found cheap and excellent

SE*3DUUJlUJ3 itniNWIOP^ Some vary fine, with Extra globes and chimneys/ and capable ol shedding la flood of light" on any^ subject—cnaste, beautiful and cheap—are to b? found among thier large and general aaaorfroont of goods. QUEKNSWARE STOCK IS PERFECT,!

And their varety of

H.tf«. Hoots & Slioes, as cotuprebeusive as the eastern markets can af-» ford.

Country merchants, wishine to "fit «p" will find this establishment, situated at the narth west earner of tlie public square, the moat interesting one in Terre-Haule, as regards the Quuliv, Variety and Cheapness of Goods.

They, as well as all others, are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock on hand. WILLIAMS &. EARLY.

Terre-IIaute, Oct. 27,1849 .... 9tf.

Merchant Tailor

HAS

removed his Tailor Shop from Market street to National Road street, one door east of Ira Grover's Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory where he has opened in his new Fancy Front Store ROOM, a

MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, and i^ prepared to furnish the best and moet fash ionable materials, and make them up in a style inferior to none in the west. lie will makes CLOTULS in the most apprsved style, when the eloths are furnished by the customer, and also give strict attention tocuttincall kinds of garments—all of which shall be done with taste and despatch.

Oct. 22.1849-9U DAVID IIARTSOCK

Slim ing, Hair Cnf tiiiff, &c.

I

^IIE undersigned has fitted up for the accommodation of the citizens of Terre Haute, and travelers, a shop one door north of Farrinston's Block, where they all can get a clean and easy shave, and their hair cut in the best manner. Razors always sharp—Soap, Brushes and Towelsalwsys clean.

Nov 22, "*21 13-tf

JESSE MITCHELL.

Western States Line, For Buffalo, Canada nnd "Western States. -WITHOUT RESHIPPING AT

Albany or Troy. rROPElETOKS.

A- R- COBB&CO-, foot of Indiana Street, Buffalo. A- W. PALJVER, &. CO-, 121 Uroad Street, New

York,,."':,-,. A iri

E. VV. SIJOA.VE. Agents,No. 121 Broad Street, C- IL CANFirx.!). New York. fi^rMark Packages, W. S- Line, and ship by Western States Line, Foot of Broad Street, New York.

In connection vith Terre Haute and Toledo Line Canal Boat. .. CONSIGNEES.

SCOTT & SrENCER. Toleda, FARI.V & Lto'jirr, Terre Haute-mar-26'52 w-6m-31- 1

New Goods.

FULL assortment just received at the Prairia City Store. Purchasers who study their own interests will call and examine.

IHolmes's

M. W. WILLIAMS.

May 15. "2.rf3w N.1-wtf'-39

Wood and Coal Wanted

N exchange tor Carding and Fulling. &c..s Mill. May 10, '52-d3t'!3j*#tt'3^

FIIJF, PROOF PAINT. pl.AKITSFIRR rnnoF PAINT. gro«nd in I) oil, assortwl colors an» packages. rence' Pure I«»ad.

Law-

For sale WtX)D

AprVfil 32-tf.

DONNELLY.

LAWNS.

4 PIECES new styles Lawns just received— supposed hy the knowing ones to be both beautiful and cheap.

PRAIRIE CITY STORE.

'5S-d3w-I43-wif-:t9

Mnv I'.

Accommodation, No. 1.

I "II10 subscrilier, gratiful for past favors, takesI pleasure to inibrm his customers aud the public generally, that ha «till keeps the

Accommodation Wagon,

And will send home, re« of charge, nil articles (no matter how trifling) purchased at bis store.

J. P. POVVARS,

Four (Poors east of the Post Office**

April 22. \V2-dtf-l2U

Two Estray Cows.

STRAY

El} from the subscribers about th» last of July, two Miich Cows. One pale red, with a rope around her horns when she left. The other a Hrindle. one Iiorn oil*at the point, and one hip knockfcj down.

Any person giving information of said cows will lie liberally reworded. MAH AN ft. l)()UiIITY, Stewart House!

September 17, 1852—d I w-wit

I RAIN II A iS 5,000 lor sale by II W AT I'S & CLBURN, 6J Pearl street. August 31, 185-/—d&wlm incinnati.

Latin Language.

PROPOSE to form one or two classes of young ladies who do not wish to he confined in school, but would likf to attend at stated hours a series ol les-ons in this useful language.

Young gentlemen whodesire toatudy the Latin or Greek Languages, will bo instructed in the evaiin?. Persons who are interested in the above announcement, nnd wish to learn further particulars, will please call nt my room in the College Building, up stairs, cntraiica from north Hnll.

R. S. THURMAN:

Terre Haute, FeplcftibcrJ7, 18.*3--d2w

CLWIMATI STORE

LUDOWICI & HTJLMj

Wholesale Dealers in all

Groceries, Wines, and^lc3uors»

TOBACCO, GLASS, ^crywfrwo w, terr

Dec 20, 'SI-dly-18-rS

The

tis.

ress, Wo. 1," all

times

ILL goods

ILL be

utl.-IH.

to conv

City Provision Store,"

J: D. costf»rr*v!