The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 6, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 October 1852 — Page 3

Paris.

citizens

bfnd9'J^SuTmy

0n*o

SlatC%

Scott will vtwtthe fair

eleven and will then address the people* Th% *Welcome extended here nothing of a poetical character, democrat*

andwhigf* alike ahariag in »L The Kentucky military companies mike

a fine appearance and ereat numbers of

soldiers who have fought under Scott are in

town. Tbe place presents a bustling appearance

walking and taounted.

the Licks him—looking Ho puts up .t the Bourbon House.

ecurrilous diatribes against the American

government, people, and prefs. So strict is espionage observed that two

English officers attached to a British steamer, who during the week had pointed to for­

tifications in sight, were arrested and imprisoned on suspicion of being fillibustere.-—

The ate release. Moreland, acting American consul, can­

not receive a single newspaper. The pilot of the Black Warrior left Havana for home, Key West. All Orleans

papers being taken to his family were seized. The luggage ol tbe passengers was

strictly overhauled for papers. Sometimes

private letter, were read tbisoccurred with ,Oart. Shutder. The Orleans letter bag was

examined. Additional secret police is placed in every American vessel entering Havana, but not o* vessels of other --tiiig additional money not provided far port regula­

tions. The French brig Ovarte',^eT*i«tColntaan(^

or arrived ot Havana on the 18th in sixteen day# from Porto Bella. She offered her

pcrvices to the Captain General, in caae they

xvere neeesaary.

U»eScoU Guards,of Ge.r^|yourg|

eXJTT^ng

A Kentocky Lawys* 8

thunder roll

ml.

^.nd alarge dckgation Sale ^1T» Ciut^ WK.TY AT He made no speech, merely .^

-t,he fair eround at half past liters «ad/V*r«*to«.

CuARUiSioa, Sept 27.

V£*sels'

with similar offices, 'were*Baked for every

ST.

Jon*«, Sept. 28.

The Provincial Government closed a contract with Win. Jnckson, for himself and associates of England, to btiWaWraAd across "New Brunswick, from Nova Scotia to the

Inited States. The survey is now going on vigorously-

Nuw VoBK, Sept. 27.

The Democrats of tbe 1st district have

nominated R. WeaibrOok for Congress.

DUNKIRK,

The Steamer Queen City is anchored off

Barcelona, having broken her crank. The 4*ke is too rough To rW atty twt«.

once. It i« thought her anchors wiU bold

provided the storm does not increase.

NEW

YORK

Sept. 28.

Flour, 5000 brki of State at $4 00® 4 50 Southern $4 60@4 ft8j Indiana $4 37J®

4 57. Itlarket firm—active bom# demands. Wheat unaltered- ltye,U000 bushels »t"85C.

Corn 17,000 bushels mixed at 7$|c. Pork

moderate demand men #18 prime $ 16. Beef, mess $11(SH!, $4@6. Ohio whisky

34c.

B(JSTO»,

Sept 97.

Advices from Buenfta Ayres »to to Aug-, trust 8. The papers contain official recognition by Gen. "rpotaa of the independence

of the "Republic of Paraguay. The English and French commissions have be*n present­

ed to Urgufea. AII the provinces have giv­

en in their adhesion U. the proposod nation­

al organiiatioii.

!PRruiTKLniu, Sept, as.

A large tank of water at the bleacbery fac­

tory at Gloucester, N, J.» €«*e w«y thie

morning, killing a man named O'Neil, and

injuring Daniel IugetaoL A great Whig meeting waa held at Pott*-

,villi on Saturday, at which it ia eetiwatei

fully 90,000 persona were present A serious accidant occurred by tbe prema­

ture discharge of the cannon. On the arri­

val of the train from Tamaqua, with a large delegation, the piece prematurely discharged,

shattering tho arm of a young man named Cbas. Krebs, wh\«b waa ampuUted near

the shoulder. .Henry Adair, while attempting to ffet on tho train at Pboenixville, white in motieta,

fell, tbe wbeeia pawing over his Wft arm.—-

Aa accident happening t» the engi»o bf which he had both M# lega enwhed.

Norton Peters, of Miwouri, recently made a handsome *j»«cul«ti#o fejr driving sheep overland »o California, lie started with 2,f00 sheep. an4 Sali Lake he sheared them and sold the wool for 32,500. On reaching California with, two thousand of them in good condition, he wat eflercd elghieen dollar* head, for the lot, which he refuaed, being sure of a higher pricc.

The Forest divorce ease will bo rt* vivrwi in New York in a few days, coun-sel-far Mrs. Forrest ititending io argue lhe tnoiion fur appeal on the S6th last.

tlie moon

rUt

winked,

web-gentlemcn »f^e

darkness on

ih.i nighi

mnn

did.

farmer'#

ScPt-

a»lT

c-ott reached Uus place

ASHLAND.—A

for hi# ffcvorable reeep* .. pergonal prajerty of the Uie Hon. Henry

in terms hi*

Tir~'— .ml qu.ml.y of wine, up Duringhtij.p H,rncd out freely, eral year* ago by Mr. Clay himself, the citizens the

ro" »uppU

r^ivet^^' r™» ®«,°rhUe"cul,r'-

the road. The fair is very la*gety

8

ttended and the

show of cattle very fair. ,J Dally, Trl-Weekly, Weefely, **. About fifteen thousand .tr.»«or» .re Tven'fto Wckhj, (I 00 each.

]nco ateaaJKjdoing bu9jIMrw

JOHN

1 1 nf Indies and ocutleinen are relations with the people and large parties oi mates auu kim famj|iar with their wants and necessitva. flockinffin. liesides we have five other editors, who have

a a a a a A a

It ta a jubilee ainoow claim to the support of the West in preference to of whom, taale and female, crowu the s\ ee ,. £astern pBpors, the (lazette is Printed in Cincinnati on Stiam Presses,

Scott'a health is excellent, his sovourn at|

Sn)fplied Wll

cates of those principles knows as Whig prin plet. 'l*hey do not permit tl«.ir paper blindly pies, ney do not permit follow tho behests of any

right or wron, right

jg.

rt.t. H-ti

A*F*f£r^

and yet

with

sale «f a pornon ^,0

p,3ce«t

Ashland, on the loth

and kinJnwa he bad SJH'.Tnd'enibraced.boHt twenty head

of thorough bred cattle, several fine her-

The sale took place under the direction

TITE CINCINNATI GAZETTE!

!J.c.wLoTlOTK«n-.uai«oBK.

Clerk'.!JiLtf

tolled,

the

the *ky a eoiMeie

jurjW

tluaere

malice aforethought.«teal

forth imer the quiet shades of a lonely

house, arid then

amj tjie

inalioiotialy

hit brindle yaller dog.

plsened

la«t

Convict

o!

nravera

a

and lhe pravt.r8

,0f a nation are

under the uameof

p.,uke« Thc Cincinnali Gazette Company

To whom business letter# will be directed. 5,000 iVw Subscriber* in Three Years. The Cr*cix*ATi CUXSTTI ConrA.tY desire* to Invite atwntlou to their aeveral Newspaper issues above mentioned, and a#k for the «j«e the patronage of ihe Peo.de of the e#t. to the e#|ieci#l intenrst of which lti« paper is tlevoieu. I he senior editor ia

(3. Wehjht, wbo for twelve veara

hiu» been in charge. His long residence in the West, his various position?, public ami private of the West, has made

f, th, mrUest

Bcou a Jnwlcrorated in day mid a half, and from other Licks having refreshed and invigoraiefl

corr itn„,ysA(trl time

.. I ttlact* in a correspondingly short

0M TthegruphiC CoMmuntcatwn with alt part* of

the country. Hairing Correspondents of the most reliable character in Europe, Washington,, New lwA, and

Havana papers are filled with "^his'pnpcr must reach Western people with the news CBTIUt than any eastern publication. We have also engaged the ol E. D.

Mansfield, Miss ALICE Cakkv.services

fipu uu »u,f.v.v The Gazette has been established SIXTY thrtlr immedi- I YEARS, and has grown confidence as a reaJBritish consul procured their

nrKj

Mrs. STOWS, and

many others, who contribute Miscellaneous, &*- tistiral, Sirnt{fic, Horticulturaly financial, and Commercial News-

Wo are determined to be behind no other paper, and will not spare money or labor make our paper valuable to every one, male or female.

ndverti-intr paper. Our establishment

1 has changed from a log cabin to a large six story I buildMig. Our-press room has alto been greatly improved. The old fashioficd hand presses have been discarded, and steum presses introduced.

We niw have si\ power presses driven by steam, and many card, band,and other presses. Instead of employing but iwu men as formerly, the number has gradually wet led to two hundred our expenses have increased from ten dollars per week to one thousand, ami instead of conducting but one branch of ilia business, wo now undertake to execute almost any kind of work pertaining to tbe art of printing.' We cart fill orders for Newspapers, Book wurk, all kinds of Job Printing. Binding, Lithographing, Wood Engraving, Stereotyping, &C. We statu this to show our onward proe'ess.

OUIt DAILY PAPER

Contaiits much larger nmoirtit of reading than any other Cincinnati daily paper. We devote especial paiua to getting accurate and reliable news- we are particularly careful to avoid p«ttunoltrtes and vulgarities —we seek to give facts— we treat our readers as il they were intellrgent men. and j^vc them such information broring cm the subject, as will tend to enlighten the miod.

The CiswisNATi Gazette will maintain its position as a leading Whig paper in th« VVest, and its proprietors and editors have, through a series ot nity years, been the steadfast iricntJa and auvo

prtnetto

nor blindly advocate

every measure of party without inquiry, whether White we pursue that which is

we will follow the dictates of none.

fhe CowxEKciAt. NEWS of the Daily Gazette is for Terre Haute and vicinity. September^ 18, 1832—wyl_ ___

very full, and accurately made up from the books of the Merchants' Exchange, and all the best sources of information, by one who devotes bis whole time to the subject and we give all the inancial ond Commercial News a business man may want.

As APVEET'Stxa xEnruM, th? Goxetts stands foremost. It# yearly advertisers number near

Tju-Weskly

Our

Daily.

Sept. 21.

lew troublesome and mom satisfactory. We invitc attention to the claims of this paper to the support of IKwt, Without in the least relaxing in oar exertions ro make the 1 olittcal .Upartmeiu of the Gazette worthy of public con tidence, or suflering any diminution in ue care hitherto exercised over the Cominercia department, and tbe departments of U»cal and General News, we have determined to make incieaw.

11}',.

Edifyina a«d ilutnirons Extracts from Current Literature Agricultural and Horticultural Information. aud a catuma of 'musing and inatru eSetectioos for the benefit ol the juvenile met.' t» of the Howe Fireside. We will leave neither pains ner expense untried, remlerour paper entertaining ami useful to the Business man and general reader and Family Circle. \Ve often, aa iUnstratio*m, intoiduc® WOOD CVTS. of mexkf Ammws aad diatingeished penoos and piaor*.

Our Editorial arrangements are such, that in all departments of our •staWisbmenv we can offer a guarantee of ability, correctness and dispatch Few Weeklies ia the the United States contain more matter—w« lia*e nearly one-third -re than any Weekly from Cincinnati, and each ,«kty is wjualto&O paces of an octavo voturoe- and ttems aremada wp with to great an ftxpeudimte of labor aad aioaey. e^mially lor the purposw of supplvnnx matter of peculiar importance to Western Readers, and of properly presenting and consistently advocating the great Commercial aad Social lotersts ef this section ol th* Unioa.

TKRMSL

DAILY, payaWe half vearly, TRI WEEKLY. ayaWe after six months of each year,

WE KLY, t'JOO advance. $2 SO daring -uu year, ar at the cad el the year,

five hundred, and our advertising charges will t|16 suppression of all inflammation, whether prd'5 reach $100 per day. Our number of transient ceeding frorn ijucna,Scalds, Broken Bones, Cglds.i advertisers are very numerous. or any other causes, ewr offered to tho public.

fuljy chosen melange of 'Pales, Poetry, Moral Tl»e best medicine known for this dread comF««avs Descii Ttiv» and Hi.Uorical Sketches, plaint as hnndreds can testify. A t*_.—.„ jlioody Flnx it always cures.

«800

5 CO

3 00

THE GAZETTE TO CLUBS.

For the cash in advance* we wtH aeod the following number ol WetAlies, to b« stopped in ail when the an«is«Matt 3 copies for and few each other, from

"4."

SO do $*», do do 20 aad

UpC

#*Apermss -~l,fewsabecriptions to a dab tan be made st the jNwpri* -.-•I nrtsa *o«hat the tiiae eTptres with the ou...s or th tab,

Agents and Prospoctas.

{wnuiyntas f» P*««a. We make all of the aaclr nttl Qaaette," JZ ,,sl.1 t» obt»n aa nrwaid s«hsci4baf« as iid we i: p*y tbe tegalar com,»n ii«f elewa. w! I at I .-I *0 any Peetmaster our WaeWyJ ec,wbowi»ad»« wU keep «mr o«io». ami aid ia bavin* «rs,j #tooU»arpla«i», »fh# will d««iguai« tus wish to u».

Exchanges.

We exehtmae oar Weekly with ples»a« wiih any of ou w«eltl» e«w -"^rattes Oh»« aaa, lf«Btu,.ky, and To ib-j» ^""1 oar Dtii'vorowfTri-wi-. vsy. will esehanire aad i'• -fa if re*ruu«as -i idraace. tri! sK-- -, pw :ih «ar Pr-'" p* ?-Hto 'i"•' imoom, aad mem it us marked, we will eAc,.*. 4,1«59-weowSt

September

Juj« 1«,

em District of fent)*vlvaitia.

durimg

ibV^lmtC«Wt|Mr

mii

ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC

WoNDLRl

dr houuhtojts

GIUSAT -UUK FOR DYSPEPSIA! l)r.J. 8

Houghtonm

pmtPSOIM

^Thisis Nature's own remedy for an unhealthy stomach. Ko art o! man can eaunl jiscuia.ive powers. It contains no Alcohol, or Nauseous Drugs. It ts estrentely agreeniile to the taste, and may be taken hy the most leeble patients who cannot eat a water cracker without, scute distress. Bewtra oi Drugged imitations.

ttflaU' a toaspoonfui of Pepsin infused in water will digfjit or dissolve Five Pounds of hoasl Beef in about two tews, out of tho stomach-

SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! 1*7*The scientific evidence upon which this remedy is based is in the highest degree curious and

calun'uie Ageat, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, civiris a large amount ol »cionti!ic videmse, from Liebig Animal Chaimatry. •1JCombe's Phvt-ioloKy ol Digest ton Dr. "cnyr?,°" Food and Diet W John XV. Draper, of New York I'niversityv Profeasor

rl,tinj5li»on

1 OIK tiinn wtji Vr,

t-%

The above valnabl* Medicincs are prepared only by Dr- SWAYNii. ai his Laboratory, No. North 7th street, (late Eighth and Race,) Pbila delphia.

For sale byJ. R. CUN1NGHAM, sole agenj

Life saved at Midnight!

BY GREGORY'S

Instant Cure of Pain.

The most pungent and powerful prepaid!ion for

contains all tl» news of the» The moment it is takettj its thrilling ond animo-

OUR WEEKLY I every disewwd netv««and^fla«dof system, reIs lie larrsat, best and cheapest in the Wrft irwirtg^a& o« rrslant, and dissolving local l.CtrSfucan be ImOs^^ee^^ luiS? Ittlstnct^ •iul*in Ui»endent, single *ub no oilier medicine. It Immednttely quiets tho scriptioms at fi This costs a little more, but is! P»in^»f A*rwM, or Sick litadache, instantly cures the Toothache, nnd relieves at once the excruciating pain ot Rheumatism, and usually cures long and standing cases, on three applications, in one hour! For dangerous accidents, broken limbs, mangled flesh, bqiisos, burns.scalds, fnintness, pain in the stomach, spasms, eramfi, cholic

Toledo and Term

tl*t*at

FLUID,

XIIF, TRUE DIGESTIVE OR GASTRIC JUICE.

Pi.iiuilrlpnia, Pa. ./ "1 lhs«*t« ftncbls the true meaning of the word Pepsi#: It is tho chit element, or (.rest I'^^ting pi iiicij.le of the Unstric Juice- the solv.u of tie UkI, vhe ^rifying, Pre^rmng, and Stimulating a«ont o« the Stomach and IWtstinea. It is exiv*tt.-.1 irdin Vha digestive eUHitnch ol tlie Ox. thus for:.nne a True Dircsuve Huid, pr«-citK-ly like the natural Gastric Juice in il« ehetnlcal power#, and furnishing a complete and petleel

oloey Professor Billiman, of Yale College: Carpenter's Physiology. &c. logether vviih ports of cures from all parts of the United Mates.

PEPSIN IN FI.l'll AND POWDER. I)r. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in powdet and in fluid form—and in prescription vials lor the use of Physicians. The powder will be sejtr by mail, free of postage, for one dollar, sent to Dr. Houghton, Philadelphia.

Observe this.'—Every bottle of the cenutne Tepsin bears the written signatureof J. S Houghton, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, la Copyright and trade mark secured. 9£rSold by all Drugaists and Dealers In Medicines. Price, One Dollar per bottle.

Agents, WOOD & DONN ELL\ 1 erro Haute. Wholesale and retail Agents. R. S. Lawronce &. Son, Lafayette C. 11 Clark, Vinosnnes

September 11, 1852—wyl

Standard Family Medicines,

Prepared with great care and expressly for Pumily use, such is -,C Dr. JSwnyne's

CELEBRATED MEDICINES.

Dll. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OI WILD CHERRY, The most tlfectual and speedy cure known for

Be Careful in Put chasing

To« btain the original and only genuine prefmration of U'.W htrry, which must have the portrait and signature of Dr. ijwAm on each wrapper around the bottle. Until yoin-biain this compound you will never know tiro real virtues of Wild Cherry.

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 np petite, and invigonitifig the whole system. OJ serve that it is in square buttles with the portrait ol Dr. S'VAYNE on each wrapper, around tbe boi tie. None other is genuine. Or. Stvnyae's Sarsnparilla and Tar PillAi

A gentle purgative and alterative tnedicinc, fa superior to tbe pills in general use, more mild prompt, and uniform.in their operalian. may be taken at all times, and in fact in every diawis where an aperient, altera tire, or purgative is re quired and for diseases incident to female's they are unequidfed.

r..r

ting power ia felt, as it forces its way through

FEVER AM) A(iUE,

Colds, sore throat, cancer in tho mouth or atom

actli h:kj r,||

.1 w.f. be found carc* CHOI.EB.U

complaints of inflammatory charac gi"iM

"lief •»lhc

Broken Breast, with all its pain nnd jeopardy to the life of the infant, would never be known were Ihis medicine used a few weeks before nursing. A mother who f'om this cause had lost every child, heard of the

Instant Core or Paint

and tried it, and found it effectual in saving the lite of her child. We could refer to Mr Julias Marsh, of Washington, Lucas county, Ohio, and to Mr. A. Graagoo, Concord, DeKalb County, Indiana, and a host of others.

No Pamitg skouU be without it! Thousands

are ready to testify to efficacy and certainty in the cure of all Btmel Complaints, and multitudes of children have boon saved by its timely use, when attmchtd at night with fits, spasms, cramps, colic, and c. .ing. caused by worms- with no physician near, ana Hie in imminent peril.

Price 25 cents per bottle. For sale by BROWNING & WALL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Terre Haute.

Also by Merchants and Druggists in every village and town i«i the country. GREGORY & MOORE, Proprietor*^»Bme« citv, Ohio.

September 18,18S3--w6tti

New Leather Store.

THE

tin gncd. late of Day' '. Ohio, would re^f 'i inform the citi? aa of Tert» tlaatc aad •arroumting country, that be ha*opened a wbobwab* and retail

LEATHER STORE,

on tbe corner of National Road awl Fourth streets, west of lhe I Otf^ where he will t?rrr- 5entire attent ..»n to /.« ther. Hide*,

Oil, I

imgs, where may be found at ail times, a large as-.

Skirting, Harness, Bri&e tsnthcr, CoZkr leather, iV-r-Sale 11|''' *r •&V Skins, (j/'i

Carrvine K«Nt», Flc- »rs, Rob Stofiwa, Lamp Black, mtwbea, aad a great many small «o«» aad triia"* mrt n«Cr«ary to mniri-n.

Unibaf K%h .-.sisdt also,' Hides «nd Skins, for which will pay fair prices la Casb or Trade. rr Orders from a dimn« fi -ly aad shoaW the article or prioo not auit, ifTfliawed good 'V i-f.^iatrr have ht. .arfL.o exwi.i:.- lor jroat« tbe I'oaa 1^i«s.

Lrget the place, on the comer i. tbe fice, for good Leather and

$riiv.» t^r'i8,ifeg-wjf

Balls Gr«at Western Vegetable

W

Hmite

PKTitn: & co.t

proprietors

»M«-

i«ir the Mlvk«t |)ing o| money May fli, 'W dtMn-I&O

Removal.

THE old eatabliiHied Pocket Ilook nnd HoI rocoo Chi6 Maimlnctory, ineslad at J| ChtMitput «treet, for tbe past'tw ypitr*, nss tweii r«--moved to N" ^5 MvM street,lr»t door ikilow oUi Mrrct, wUme esrtj-e luuitU the iprrrst and best a

,ti Mrrn, "m *v

«-.Mi-iti»ent oflh«

Holders, lliirBmtKHT'Money B« 'V^Cjenr

Hasor Btrops. Porte Mcinnoies, or*. t-R«.8»Cftrq Cates, Needle Cases. H. Jriniih, ihnnkful fcr past favors, n"! bf attention, and wfith a dtierminaiion to .-' .I tlw best quality of w«'d» ai the lowest piKvs, lo ro* eeive a share oT pstronngB. Ihe ti »U ore reoitesitd to call atid examine before purchasing

N* arRepairing done with neatness nnd de-

*P*|,®ljl_ ,q^iTII,20r) Arch street, Philadelphia. September 17, 1852~w3m

Cia wfcrdsrillo Female Seminary ritHE Full Term \v!ll commence on Thursdav the 23d of Heptembar. Tim I rustuqji have made the following nppMinfmeittS!

Rev. James M. Johnston, 1 resident, nnd rofeseorol Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. Miss Josephine Holt, 1st Assistant and teacher ol French. Mis« Jennie Johnston. 2d Assistant,— Miss Isnbelle P. McMaster, teacher of Music.

Mr. Johnston will superintend the ..uhool and be netively employed in its government and tntruction.for which his superior attainments,abundantly qualify him. Miss Holt iaa crnduate ol the Brooklyn Female Seminary, and M'ss Johnston ot the Female Seminary of Daytoa, Ohio.

Pupils (rem abroad can be boarded in the Inra-e nftd commodious Seminary building, in the lamiof the President, under excellent arrangement health, comfort and improvement. lhe charge for boarders, including board, light and fuel also tuition in any ol the three departments in the Seminary is per term $35,00, one hull in advance. Washing, 50 cts. per dojfen.

For instruction in French and Music, there are extra charges, as follows: French per term, lessons on Piano,

fcr™W"A{^rvtE.bu.f^

e"

!»l|0Viiii.r nrlicft-i,

ISook#, fart KoH«w, Dri-^inB Cnwa, Ilnnkfira' tJlia'4*. OflMU t«Hk

Pocket

Jl'-^

Use of Piano, ".v A smell extra charge will bo made during the two winter terms, for luel in tho public rooms-

Youns? ladies who are pursuing these branches wilt have the privilege of attending the Chemical and Philosophical lectures in Wabash College.

Application for admission to the heininary may be nuule to the President, or to any of the 1 rus*

A. THOMPSON, "I Da. D. W. LAYMAN, I O. P. JENN1SON, Trustees. W. TWINING. 1 S. S. THOMPSON, P-pt. 2:*) w3t-C.

A

Bills of Lading. NE\T article, on good paper, just printed

ar.d for sale at the COURIER OFFICE

Kier's Rock Oil.

IIILE the new Pclrohnvi will

relieve ar.l as staled

in the cuA.Blindness,i ...... and proper particularly to urge trial in sucn tases. it is a reildish, clear, and puuely

Natural Oil,

And not a Human Invention—drawn from a deep well near Pittsburgh. Price 50 cents per Bottle, (i pint.)

For sale by 11. CUNINGIIAM, WOOD & DONNELLY. BROWNING & WALL, Druggists, Terre //aute.

Get a Circular. September M, 1332—wtf

LAWNS.

F* 4 PIECES new styles Lawns just received— i)4 suppoted by the knowing ones to be bo«i beajitilul and clujap.^^

CITY gT0RE

May 15, '52-d3w-i«*vO-^

CINCINNATI STORE.

LITDOWICI & HULMAN,

Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of

Groceries, "W^blss, and Liquors

TOBACCO, GLASS, NAILS, «fec. UNlok BOW, TERRS, HAUTE, 1ND. Dec 20, '51-dly-18-r31

Fulling and Cloth Dressing

DONE

at all times and in the best ninnntr ot Holmes's Mill. May 10,'52-d3t-138 wtf-38

Remnants,

A NOTIlER case of Remnants received this A morning. Price 8 cents. They tire selling

fast at the a 1RIF. CITY STORE. May 13, 'S2-d3w-i43-wtf-3!)

Vigo Collegiate Institute.

a line meeting of the Board af Trustees. 1 have been appointed to fill the vacancv (as principal) of the Male Department ot tha Vigo Collegiate Institute.

Ih pursunnce of whi*h appointment,! will open school in said Institution on Monduy, September sixth, to continue 11 weeks.

The coufrso of instruction pursued will embrace all the branches ofa regular Collegiate couj-.-e. The terms of" the Institution ore fixed by the Board, as follows:

Per Session of 11 weeks, I reparntory Class. $3 Junior *1 Sotiior $5. I propose to locate tn this place, and shall use every effort to establish a permansnl school. R. 8. TI1URMAN.

August 25.1852—d&wtf

CHEESE.

A CHOICE article Cheese just rccejv^ondf.ir A bONDllS sale »t

June 19, *58-wtf-43

FiUE PROOF PALX I'. I LAKE'S FIRE PROOF PAINT, ground in O oil, assorted colors snd packages. Iawrence' Pur«? Lead. For sale bv

AprS, *51 32-tf. WOOD & DONNELLY.

Fresh Family Flour F.PT constantly on hand in barrels nnd hall rels, at t.UNDl S

Cash paid for "Wheat Holmes's Mill. May 10, '52^31 l»*wtl-a8___

The "City Express, No. 1," be in readiness at all times to convey the" goals from W'i Us

June 9 ,33'Wtf.43.

"City Provision Store," gra

Madame Blanche,

The JasHy Celebrated A^trolosi#t« .\S complied with the express wishes of mnw itizena of this city and has revlmted Tem? Haute. She may b« foond at her private tesi d«

Hreet 3 doors North of the Canal -ef that her sucteasin the exercise of the

Efvj Man Mysteries -e and at other plac« may «BtHk to to the com. nce oT this co^muaity. She is ready to relate to any pernms the srents ofv, at nv«#- or to rake for them tbe certain whi-h lea the future. l*riee«: Indies Wce*ta-CSealte»ea «L

S*(»t 3, d&wtim

Tonic, |TTf.•

FOR THE CURE OF FEVER AND AGUE. \V 1 son ih ^h^r I

Terra Uaaia, Augn«! 13, I -*'*.

lu.t.fc.Mw*!"»m f5*'8JS"i, 'uu,.

CIGARS.

ilHCE lot of imported Cigars just opca

WOOD dc DONN&LLYS*

Wood and Coal Wanted

I

YDER-

N e.T-'*»?e lor Caiding and Fulling, is ,a llo'mi^ Milt. Mif to, *ti-!W

Reward

JH ritti'l f"r tfe- rw^ery of f»*" five,

"rt Boom.-. jlViiv''-'»KA«II,

a»d wetaaew by „. ««, at Early &. Lcfge.'. \v.

W BALL.

23,-dtf

BROWN'SJIOTEL,

TERRE-HAlfTK, INf). 3

1 1 5 O W N

t4Ts af eoviissToff, w».) I

if AS leased. for a termor years the Nt tv and ooMiiuidion* brU'u

bit«at«sl pr.J»

oB»t corner ofthe Vv&uc Bqu4BR.

irsveftVnyp'ihU? jrenerBlly.thothishousei# and neatly ftmsisM. and in «w*l order, jiej"

the Ifmts* also, #ge« t-l Uvery F^tat ti«d»m«nt, tached mr tUtt aeroni uunitillon of gw'fW

Tene Haute, M»y

N O A E

P, H, CROWN.

r"e,os''

& CO,

NATIONAL ROAD STREET, East End

RAVE

on hand a very larcc assortment of all kinds of most approved stoves, which they are determined to sell at the lowest figures possible. Our stock consists, in part, of lhe follow

CELEBRATED STOVES:" Etna Air Tight, a very rw^Air 1. lghv superior stove, The Best Premium Phrenix lo. Farmer's do. Rceor'a Patent Double Stoves, in great van

P. S. A supply of ODD PLATES always on hand, to FURNISH FREE on insurance, which we will furnish at Cents per lb. ufter the insurance runs out. AH patterns sent to us shall be promptly cast and lorwarded, as per directions. We have a great many

^'l'erms mode known on the day of sale E. W. II. ELLIS, Auditor of State. Indianapolis. September 17, 1H."»" d2w-wlt

Notice

S hereby given that 1, George H. Reeves, have 1 this day sold niv entire stock ot Goods and Merchandise in and connected with my store, in Terre Haute, Indiana, to Georce Reeves and John C. Ilcoves also, all deiuauds due me for accounts mado in said store. And those indebted to me on accounts of purchases in said store, wid make p.ymen .o Md »Sr

Terre Haute, September 1, lS52-dlw-\\3t

^IlE public arc respectfully notified^ that the JL unde.r»igned have purchased of George II. Reeves his entire stock of Goods at Ins store in Union Row, Terre Haute, Indiana, and will continue the business of merchandising at the same s„„d, under .he

.4 JOHN C.tREEVES.

Tprro Haute, September 1,dlw-w3t

Dr. J. ¥6lTMANS, Physician and Surgeon.

(I,aie oi- LiCKiMi Cou.n rv, Ohio.)

HAVING

had a number of years expf-rience

in the practice of Midwifery and tho diseases of Women fcnd Childrcu, Dyseuterv, Bilious Fever, Malijinant Erysepales, Typhoid I neutnenia.nnd Typhoid Congestive tever. Also,chronic diseases in oil their various forma-particularly enlargement of the Liver and Spleen, so prevalent ni this country-tenders Ins services to the citizens of Terre Haute ond vicinity, hoping a liberal share of patronage.

Residence Stewart Mouse, where he msy be found at all hours, except when cti professional business.

August 5, 1852—dI\V-wtf

Notice.

Office Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad Company, Terre Haute, August 3, lnS—

AT

a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day, it was ordered— Thftt at the next, regular meeting of tke Board. on the 12th day ot October next, all delinquent

on stock sub&crilied being delinquent, shall be declared forfeited against the subscribers or howcfU thereof if the daiue d!ialt not be fully paid by

that time.

CHAS,

Aug 6, '32—wCw

D. CONDIT

1

I'all Good*.

1 DHfi PACKA(iF3 FALL AND WINI ,\IUU 'I KKGOODS, in which nrc'2-4, -8. 4-1 5-1. 6-1, 10-4, 12-4 Brown and Bleached

w'K

do do Jeans da do Di»"hm Tickings. Osnshargs, Strict

Best makes of Sattinets. 1 weeos, Jeam« Lic -Jts. Canton Jlawwlaj lotu Cassimcrea, Doe

Dosud til Wool Hano0»

PRINTS-Latest stv!e« of tchroede»s, Ham Hons, Lnion. Com rinn^.. Dunnells, (itsb. v.Xllnn- 8pr uw,#ndC. «K"JnCo». GINO^.tilSk-l ancaster, Maaehester, Lngfish.

and French.

DRESS GO «-De Uines. Cashmeres, Chuaans, Persians, I Itns, Lr ea, Cruveltas, Broc 9, Cwt'u

Tartan#,

inack and Fancy *Vk» &Satfna

I.lK ENS—Gehlona, Crawford®, IkrMiea, and Grays. SUAWU3--Scotch and Bay State*.

IUHIkmis, Gloves, Mitts, Hosb-rv, 8-arfs, TipSlt rt-, Drawers, Ho^»* fit ,*LXS,

pets. Comb* Litti'igs.' tale low bf

CJ

Hun

oki -.Cambrics, If tor WATTS tc CO! ?f. Ciu-.-iJiaatli 63 Pearl street,

Aegest 31, IK®—o&wl«i

———————

lLVfN BAGS —5.000 Rir sale by WATI'S vV COI .Bl' RN, 63 Pearl street Augr»t 31, idia—d&wlm mcinnatl

Runaway—On# Cent Reward,

awav from the subscriber en 'he night of ist

girl nan --.' ferewar'.i -i in# i»

A|*|i Lrft/• A.. sat -OUflt. iiw

or I trust-v-rd but

josmaottk

13W,*3I

px, araves'B Very^PopP^ Ag**

The«i»weH Iwn mlieg trurHjgho«t tfe» W«»u r:i Hlutes tr the last nifte y.etir%~ For'salf foTe^ \Vt

[i-

patteoks

a.]

«ll Regulator, Drum Ptirlor, Egg Coal Stoves, Six,Seven,and'I enl late

Also-Skillets and Lids. Ovens and Lids, Odd Lids, Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles, and in fw-t nimoat every article required by housekeepers lor domestic purposes.

House Guttering and Spouting,.

Executed at short notice, in a style unsurpassed. We will, on no account, undertake a job we cannot finish as ner agreement.

for wu.r.CASTiNJ^

on hand, which we will have cast—when the job exceeds 1,000 lbs.-at 3 Cents for l'urnace and 31 Cents for Foundery. We are prepared to execute jobs to any extent, at slvort nonce, in the casting line, such as Building Fronts, (either lerre Haute, Cincinnati, or Uuffalamake,) Lard Ketuos,Orates

"jS'lsSiiSr N. BEYMBK 4. CO

New Shingle Facl#!1}'.

rl"jE/E

subscribers would rcspectlully inform^the I citizens of Torre J/nute and tho surrounding covffttry, that they have just commenced manu-

TERRE

»dis?^^,^iSle|'o

Faciorv back of H- Fairhank's rifle fcttory on fourth street, bi'tucenOhio^nd

7/aute, iliarch 29 18j— duw-ly 102 3-^

N pursuance of an net 'fo the!

wunin unsoiutu fhe United States, as has not been granted to any company, together with all materials to or near the same, ond now tbe property of the State, embracing that portion of the road between the west line of Putnam county, and the west line ot the

Vri.m I'iretnl (,.,'itrt. t» ue Co»o

Vi-jb

one Clerk of the

The undersigned would also call attention dealers to his Improved Oxygen I.rtrd Lamp. This Lamp is so constructed that the entire top can be'removed for the purpos? of trimming ond cleaning The objection to this Lamp heretofore has been, that theiy cottld not be cleaned, audit was with difficulty that they could be tnmmed.Tnese objections

hj

M&AM Wood & Donnt'llrs

—3 ~T iOlU KsiabliKhed Stvind, Side of the

Aftti-Billionn, ABti-!jr*»eptle, W* are in I'srltVinK wml Cwthnrtic fills* M^diciues,

»,it'ratid loir the cureot Dj -lu aud Liv-

Which i. er tails to paiu irt 8^ is Mid «l»r©s, a»4 .-urvs .d Ulco,

DONNELLY.

]i

%tin« «S, -d'2w.« ^^^nblection Nonce. ,r. »TATK INDUS A, ^''•U t«l rr^/fr ST/ fn-!t,•„,•. t!„ Sf.Mf qf mil i'"'-"1"'1 to fii? in tjti«* canajwoviiiad* yeu arerf'ruiedtoj-' at C,,r ut \i nerni ciecti»o "I 'he. wl "lu I'yi.u-,.. otf»«-era ar.- to win one Oovwrnor. one Li«-t tennit Uoyerc tnry ol .'-''ate, one 'rorci .Siaif.OOl- I Cohi i.!i»e Clerk *j of t'l-i rcrueCourt, gehods, o«« member of O tlieCirmit Court, OBe Judge ol r.-o.r man 1' ooe.8auat.»r three Ke,-r. Pros»fumu Atl n.ey ir Cir i-u .tn.Cour Prosefu'.iiig Att'! :ey for .""' .""V

:1

C..".rt,1of.. Coi

Circuit

Tmtw«r ana -1'""*• three County Com mi oim l« tati-wn in mi each Corn-.i. diwrict. one County Surveyor, and eleven A- "r», one to be chosen bv votes o!"'" of each to 1 have 1.1 no law in relation to the '*soia, but learn that ..-t '»th-- from jjap-'ra. \Vii-i-•« my 'Jiitre and tfieMal.ot said Court at Terre /iaute, this 4th day

vi September, 1^--C- NOBLE, Clerk.

STATE OF INDIANA, Co7*r* or Viao, ts. //E qualified rs of the county aforesaid, 1 ore hereby notit to meet atthe usual places of holding Elections in their respective towaion the second Tuesday ./October, then and -re will proceed to fill the several offices uame^in the above order.

dr£ WILKLNS

September 9, te

gberiff-

Exclusively lo (lie Ladies. RKAUTIFUL assortment of Ladies double

Collars, Cbemizettes, Capes and Caps. Also, infante Caps. Linen Handkerchiefs, Mourning Collars and Cuffs, Jaconeti ond bwisi Edgings and Ineertings, Lisle and Linen do.

Q.,.

A fine assortment of assortedcolpra, Kid, Lisle, and Cotton Gloves, hlack and laucy colled Fans, a large lot ot black and fancy Silk P.irSeols, Silk Bcrege, Tluread and Grass laocy Sum-

nLad!eTwho arc particular in selectin n-tides that are most becoming to them, and ot

We'lf'°NHTERT'S

pcrior to any other depier in the

1

same

time are desirous of studying economy, would de

CHEAr CASII STORE.

Fhrrin»ton's Block North of the Putdio Square. May 2§. 5-2-dlw-wtr-132-40

Japanned Tinware Maunfiictorj, I U1E undersigned manufactures and keeps conI stantly on band a large and general assortment of Japanned, Ornamental, Broaxed* ond Pressed Tinware, which he of,eni to.sell to Country Merchants, Stove and litt Dealer?, Pedlars, and others, ot such prices as will yield handsome profit to th- l^yer. Every arudclu' oflers for sale is made in his own shop, and under his personal superintendence, from the row material. And in this particular he claims to have it in his power to oiler inducements, tar su

wes'.

I laving recently made large additions to his manufacturing depnrtmeat in the way of room, ™,-^inprv. nnd a creator number ol worKmin, ne

machinery, and a greater liumuer hopes toli able to supply the increasing demand. Dealers who have been accustomed to making their purchases in the eastern cities, will find that

entirely overootuo tn the im­

provement. In addition to this they

arc

quicker, and of course can be raid at a reduced price this season. They are acknowledged to the best and cheapest Lard Lamp ever introduced

ANo manufactures and keeps constantly on hand the justly celebrated Air Lard T.amp. Th'r Lamp has now been in use lor eight years,

-tesss ssafiws- .• T» r-

,miM m, rwi'SciS Corner of Pearl and Walnut Steels, opposite the Pearl Street House, Cincinnati, Obio.^

N. B. Particular attention paid to packing and 'orwarding articles to the oouutry. Dec 5,

,6l-ly-6-16

———————

FISH.

OALMON la barrels ami kits. Mackerel, Cod O fish, smoker. Salmon, smoked Halibut, smoked Herring, Holland Herring, Halibut ins,bound? and Tongues, for sale at. CO.NDIT'S.

June 19, '59-wtf-13 __

Sites 8c Katzenbaugli,

Undertakers nnd Cofiin-Mukcrs,

RFiTRGTI'ULLY

Coffins kept on hand of all siws. To persoiu in the country, tiicy wonld say that ey will furni th coffins ehmptr than they havt

Dress Goods:

Rich printed Berege plain Herrge all colors Berese De Laines and Tissues, Lawns. Spring style Mouselin Dc Laines French, harlston, and American Gineh«m»: black Silks,«c., &c.

White Goods:

Swiss Mualin. Victoria and Bishop Lawns. Rook Mulls, Cambric*. Jaconelts. lapeCbeckr, Stripii!«C tVc.. & ®od bind*

Brown Sheetings:

Alt desirable nilsol 4.4 3*i. 6^4, and 10-4

Blcached Sheeting:

100 pieces of 3-1. 4-4, f» 4, 6-4 and 10-4.

Prints:

300 pieces of Philip Aiken's. Cw*eeo, Shragee. Hamilton, Union. Mcrrimac and LngllA braada

Cottonadfes:

TQpiee*: icimliatr vorite styles,

wl?fca

Store.

Drag

PUBLIC SQUAJIE,*

At this *trremay be founda^iisunl nt WlTOLj^?AI*K. a cw*|iete B«f»rnnent" of v«ry uiing if

K^tnu't!#, &e., pure owl ot best qaalitius. ff HfUMEUJfM TOILET A fill CLE S. WIMJ'* aM RfQl'OASfor ifalsca!

DroBZes, Hold Lenf, *. v.accu ftu*ly wifj arati art utudje.

9*rPh}j'i:triS Prescri 'i tis t».. ded. A S o-r ofilt in ,1 .^eparat inac»'or«! iiH-« T.i•!itlie U. S. Disje»Jiutary.,

Apr.fi 'it. 3^-tf,... ..

Rouble Rectified Wiiiskv.

UDQW1CI & IIULMAN

The moxt5pr.ES*DID GOODS in Market

WILLIAMS to EAKLY,

RE niw recaivinq direct from N. Y., Phi'.K-' dcl.i'iia snd F.iliimore, a general stock »f Dry Goods, Quef n^ware,

St»TT &, SrUNCEtt, Toletiw,

Eari.y

faa*

desman.' as, D^ f, Wae drtiiiai «nd mix* ttum ^.

Linens:

Brown Linens, bleach**! and brown Linen Drillings, Irish Unt^,Tabb paawk^W ,f and brevrn Tn*» 'loths, Napkins, DoiL.^, K^iia a»: I »nper?, Crash, Bird's-Eye and Hackabuck Tewelinga, A c.

Woolen:

American, French. G#rman and Ii |H«h Cloths, black and fancy Cassimeres 'oesktns, Tweeds, Satinets. Jean». .. ,t uc.

Vestta.*:

Fancy '4* Satin, cummer*, while and buff iletacwes,

Sundr

ct.

Ticking?, rtin^ '"V* Ri" *»f"i If I" ",rvrA'

!»,

May SI, '^-wlf-Jj

b»»br--' I* I'M ai4o»iS,

fij stand li,^.r«t'-m. \S ey u. »•!•.

&. I.rooETT, Terrs Haute.

mar- 26 '52 w-0ui-31. '-jgi I

Merchant Tailor

HAS

removed his TailoQ* Shop from Market street to National Road street, one door east of Ira Grover's 'Pin and Sheet Iron Manufactory whore he lias opened in his now Fancy Front Store Meow, a

MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP,| and is prepared to furnish the best ond most Fashionable materials, and make them up ia a style inferior to tione in the west.

If« will mnkss Cmjthes in the most approved style, when the cloths are furnished by the customer, and also give strict attention to cutting all kinds of garments—flll of which shall be done with taste and despatch.

Ort.22.1849-9tt DAVID IIARTSOCK'

W I I A E A N WII0I fcs\T GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Slain Cross St., 3d door west of Mulberry,

MADISON, INDIANA.

Apmtfor Realty's Celebrated Baltimore Ponder,

nAS

inform the citi^-na

of Terre llame and vicinity, that they will cive uwiivided attention to the •ibovc business, with a view to relieve the ii iends of deceased jhhtsons from the indispensable trouble attending the death of a friend, and would etate that they are prepared to undertake the whole business of funerals, if desired, or any part thereol, .. at retlue'ed pricra. A hearse will, in all case* furnislieri frcroi charge to such as procure coffins at their establishment. i,

Twin the county, and

ihey been furnished by any pen will attend the funeral with their hearse free of char tre, any distance not orcr ten miles.

Shop on Market street, north of the murt house, ite White Hall «-wlr-23-45

nej,r|y

stock in this Company, and all payments mndej June *9, j?-:,.

opposi'e V"

M. W WILLIAMS,

No. 8. Farriagtoa's Block,

HAS

yVOOD, Secretary.

now opened a larffc and complete^assortment of Goods, suitable for the Spring «nd Summer trade, which be is oflering at lower ^prices than an? ether house in tlie city. I he stock consist* in part ns follow?-

on hands a few hundred Kegs of this superior brand-warranter! equal to any manufactured in the United States consisting of Rilleand Blasting Powdf-r in various sized packages. 'fills powder be offers for sale in lots to suit purchasers, upon as favorable term as a similar quality of powder can be obtained upon in any Western City. Wholesale dnnlers ond others desiring to purchase will find it daiidediy to their advantage to examine this powuar before obtain ing their stock.

ChetnicaiH, Roots. Herbs,

Hardware and Groceries. I

ALSO—A Iarg« lot of Carpeting, which will bo i' 'Terr low for cash or approved crcdit. A hiL'S assortment of nil I'l-S lI) OOM.4KS, of all qualities and -rt have been laid in with rreat care, and wi! be tound cheap and excellent

Some very fine, with Extra globes and clu:nntys,| and capable of shedding "a flood of %ht" on any fil ject—chaste, beaatilul and cheap—are to l« ji iid among ucr large and general aasortmont of H«.ods. QUE

ENSW.*RE STOCK IS PEItFBCT, And their varety of i«, Kort* Ac SliftC#, ti~ comprehensive as the saltern markets can af-

Countrv merchants, wishing to "fit up" will find this establishment, situated at the north wests corner of the public square, the most interesting!" one in Terre-llaute, as regards the Quwli v^Variet and Cheapness of Goods. 'Phey, as well as all others, are respectfully in-« vited to call and examine the stock on hand.

WILLIAMS & EXRLY.

Terre-IIaute, Oct. 87,1849 »tf.

Shnvin-, Hail* Cuftiiii?, I TIE undersigned has fitted un for the acoomI. modation of the citizens of Torre Haute, and travelers, a shop on«* door north of Farrinpton's Block, where they all can get clean and easy shave, and their hair cut in the best manner. Razors always sharp—Scap, Brushes and Towels al-i waysclean.

Nov 22, '21-13-tf

WILLIAM McCLEAN,

Dec 5,'31-ly»5-15 Manufacturer's Agent.

WAR WITH SPAIN

10,000 VoluiatccrM Wawlcil

To march to the tin shop of Thayer & Hostett«r, in Clinton, Ind., where th^y are assured thut the prices will not hurt or kill the puichnsser.

uf». pitre

«n4o»€l»'.heffavoafl8. Pntiit*. Oit«, Vnrni*ho«, lre «/»•«. «T«s« nnd Cil»^Ware,Pitf ty,JI«U».Urtf se*,-

%3

nuw

best ever ul «»this \Vpa' a

ecre-

Marcli

r.ic-

are

tin article of DorMe V» iiUky

far superior to ai ev.-r b(n.rht iro-n iacinnntt,

and

!'k.

:i.i

in sir-

jjuriiv a

flarsr d^ridtml'v the

country. Alt

ii, «.wu-2a

.h

-srfi

jiaaLiUf,

it RIVALS,

KALI-

JESSE MITCHELL.

Western States Line^ For Buffalo, Canada aad Western Sftttcs* WITHOUT RES HIPPING AT

Albany or Troy. ^I«)PBKT0R*',

COBB & CO-, foot of Iniiana Sweet, Baft A. RInTT) A- w. PALMER, &. CO-, Proad Siraet,,New

York.

"p

inconfor

E- W. Si/^ave, Agents,No. 121 Broajl Street, C. H. Caxfif.T.d. New York. fc3r-Mark Packages, W. S- hina and ship l«y Western States Line, Foot of Broal Street, N«w York.

In connection with Terre Haute and Tolelo Line Canal Boat. OOSSIGiTEES,

n/ find Sheet iron

MANUFACTORY.

J. Thayer .V J. Hosteller would respectfully say to tbe public and lltoso wishing Tin, C«ip«r and Sheet Iron ware, that they would do well u» .rail at the south corner of J- R. Wliitcomh At Go's. Yellow lilwk, nearly o,»p.si'« tl»e oilioe of l)rs. Hedges*. MoVlillnn, where they will lie found at all limes, ready to execute ail jois in their line, at the shortest notice, and in the very best maimer.

Hon*e CJutterittS ftlid Hpoutiilc, .* Done with neatn ss and despatch. Country mwchmits arid dattlars. wishingware, will please send In their bills, which will be uilea promptly and to ordyr.

JAMES L. TH AYER,

.Nov 15. "M-H-tf JOHN HOSTETTER.

Georgo Hummel's

Prrniiiiui fescncc of Coffee, ft "HiS E^.^nce has b?cn proven by m-u?y thouI simts ol the mo*.. «*peeiabl« fami'i"s in the United States, to be by farthe st pr *-i-).'ioa ot aver otfored to thep»ia

-.

Terre Haute. Jk lo.

t*:i 5 ickajrc

of this essence will go as tar as foor aotiruU of Java Coflhs, and Co^e made t-r it wi?1 ??&•- serve perfectly the taste of the

IJava ms*, si

bat wilt be nutclv nnm» wI-»'.-..n'\ tnomdclicate,': 6ner flavored, perfeetl* a- •Mid in every instance superior to tlie Java C"(h.

Manufacture 1 Po' ,%•. Co Na. 2S1 Caliowbill St. u1' ve *:h St., Piii!.v!«.lplii.t, and sold WlwtflMleand i.'i- i.l.-M lUu. S MV.4 WALLS, $ Pfniri«»Uiiy JinigSiore.

,rs£

4-2

Accommodation, No*. I HIE 'II'1""'' r. Moi f»-' ple-iilru Uj iii.Tjitii He generally, t!*t h* -uH keeps the

Accommodation v& .,

AV1 will a-nd home. I r».

sUXC.

Tour

April SS.'WdU

1 1

"He

stu« «l*4i.w ttiiki i'-*'- vui j.# aorisueat at all ti»« Ptt.ViiiMl Ci

1 ASH

wttebe

n^1*

{no how triHin at kh»

P. P.:VYA:

Wi clean Fl^oe aaiYuh-

SI.

JOHN

TlRfJXAX,.

w, Snm

th#4