The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 8, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 October 1852 — Page 3

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Hoffmaft .M»« E,erh*'V a id a O 5 5 |Th» -W* "W* ticket el«clod: 0» «*is sjnall, owing to local causes. .. I Centre county gire. "J* T"*' ." ^..urn. from fj

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tr eive «hie ij-rttntf conrt, fc imall majority. •. JXiL*. Northampton—Majorilies: Hopkini 1160 *1 Woodward 1246, Packer,for Congress, 1300

Fr/, tor the Senate, 800 wbigt elected to

the Legislature. Clinton county 200, Lycoming

600»

and Carbon 500 all democratic majorities Columbia county—tb« democratic State i»i ticket elected by about 900 majority $,-• Robbins, democratic candidate for CongTesa Third district, has 1,700 majority.

First Congressional district Florence, 4,960, Price, whig, 3,325, Levin, native A-

^merican,2028.

Second Congressional district—Chandler

whig is elected by 5000. Allen, whig candidate for sheriff in th

city and county, is elected by nearly 4,000 majority. The entire county ticket is elccted. No doubt Gilpin is also elected by

1-6,000.

Chester county, in the twelve districts, shows a loss of 47 on Johnston's vote last

year. Northern Liberties—Woodward's majority is 762. Bucks county—-Doylestown tcvnship, Bridges, Democratic candidate forpongress,6 majority New Hope74majority New Hope, Bridg*«#44 majority.

pfxrsarRG, Oct. 14,

River 4 feet 2 inches. The returns for the State offices are meager and indefinite, but it is understood that the whig majority will be greatly reduced.

Kent, democrat, and Magi 11, whig, for sheriff, are so close that both pirties are sanguine of success when tho balance of the returns come in. Barker, independent, and Riddle, free-soil, far behind.

WHEELING, Oct. 13.

Scattering returns from Ohio show large whig gains. Ten counties in Pennsylvania, thow a whig gain of 500 orer Bigler'svote

SFursGrrsLD, O Oct. 13.

The State and county tickets in Clark county will probably have over 1000 majority.

NEW YORK, Oct. 13. FURTHER CALIFORNIA NEWS.—A fire at Nevada destroyed the National Hotel, Adams & Co's Express office and other buildings.

Jim. Hays, formerly a Texan ranger, was murdered at Stockton. Large bodies of overland emigrants are arriving at different points and a party of Germans from Salt Lake. -----

COLCMSVS, O., Oct. 14.

TJallowayV (whig) gain is considerable, CLEVELAND, O., Oct 14. S Wade, free-soiler is elected'to Congress. It is supposed Giddings is defeated.

frc«il,i. elected to CongreM by «m 50#

majority and Giddings by over 400 majority. Tiu: report fco#i Warrea says that Giddings is elecfw, and Ifie *mm*r is Close the result is doubtful.

Campbell, the whig candidate for Congress will probably receive 900 majority in the district. His majority ia one hundred and thirty. He has gained near 300 in But-

ler.

There is a great run o^bogfts banks in, in Washington. The BankVI the Union had a large circulation. In the District are varioua unknown bank notes without Rank-.

and Railroad Bftttfcs and ai»ouU dozen others hftve otSdca here on which the run is made.

A N KW ORK Oct. II. The following is additional news by the 'Franklin which arrived on Wednesday:

The American Guano expedition is crea{jag great uneasiness in England. 'A collia«o»,is feared.

An attempt wts tftade to a^*wlT»»te LouNapoleon at XaraeiUee with aa infernal machine composed of 950 gnn barrels loaded «ith 1^00 bullets. The machine was eecuby the police and the parties arrested.

Advices from Paris say the first act to -ward* empire takee place «t Tows on the 15th of October. The return of the Prince to Paris celebrated with Imperial pomp QftsnrpaMtotd

mi isss^ttssss: 5 by 600 majority. Harrison, whig, is elected! physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., to congreM in the Firat district, aud Disney Fl»lad«lpTu democrat, in the Second district by about 700 majority. Johnson, democrat, is elected to Congress in the FOTPllenth district, .and Lindsey and Bliss, democrats, in the Thirteenth and Eighteenth districts. Wade,

WASHtseroN, Oct 11.

Chas. H. ChiHHipaii was appointed by the Preaident Regwter^ttd R. M. Richardeon Receiver for#the land ofce in Minesota.

ing houses circulated and and aateo at -vasn-j n( -n ^U),j torTt1_ancj jn prescription vials for Central, Citiaena, Empire, »he useof Physicaan^ The powder will be senr by mail, tree of for one dollar, s»«f to Dr

Fallon, Mechanics, Merchants Exchange, Merchants A. Mechntca, Metropolitan, Ocean Kr( Wrw ttw.'—Evsry oitl« of the gc Pepsin bears the written Ktgnatureof J. S Tlong iHiiladelphis,

Oct 11.

,/.» No mails south of Mobile. Tbe case of the contested a««t jn the North Carolina Senate bas been de&fed j£ favor of Mr. Shaw, item., thva iMort«| a democratic majority on joint ballot

The Webster men of North Carolina have withdrawn Graham for tKe Vice Presidency, and have substituted Jenkins of Georgia.

Clingman publishes a letter of three columns in the Raleigh Standard against Gen. Scott*

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WFE OURLESTOX, Oct. 11.

The Jacksonville, Florida, Republican of Thursday gives Ward, whig, for Congress, in Dural county 66 majority. Cabell's maJdrity is 58. Private letters from the Republican office say that Orange, Putnam. Nag.

MU, Columbia and Hamilton counties give locrwwed m.jorlli.. tor W.rf Mid C.MI Both elected. Porid» "Wf, bet he»

il, th.t thx§»»IE2±!Ji?^

ft|ejn^k*^f«r lbe Ihulj Courier,

Oct. 15, w?w.

lNDMluroMi. Oct. M.

For Governor, Wfcyne county. McCarty, 300 majority FJoyd county, Wright, 602 majority Perry co^pty, McCarty, 100 majority Crawford county, McCarty, 160 in*jority Miami county, Wright, 800 majority Caw oounty, Wright 860 majority.

I. *~vl ClHCI*HATl QoL

Telegraph returns come in very slow, reported whig gain in 16 counties of 6,000, compared with majority last yew.

Nsw ORUUS*. Oct/U.

Favorable news by the Franklin gives sn impulse to cotton: already 6,000 at full prices new molasses 80c mess pork 17jc.

The steamer Pampero bound to San Juan, fUll of passengers, sprung a teak, nearly aank, and put back.

Arrived-—ship Iowa» Magnolia,vOswego, from New York Liwie Harwood and bark Saragossa, from Philadelphia.

JJOVLSVIULK, Oct. il.

The Beobaehter, the oldest German Democratic paper in this city, lfcs changed,hands and now advocate# Sc^tt and Graham.

The steamer Tuscutnbis, from New Orleans to St. Louis, struck a snag on Sunday, eight miles above Memphis, sunk iu nine feet water. Cargo partially saved.

The H. D. Bacou struck the wreck of th« Chillicothee at Island 10 and sunk, on Sunday. The boat is a total loss.

NORFOLK, Oct. 11.

John W. Rand, charged with robbing the Portsmouth Bank, has been sentenced to five years in the penitentiary.

Vbstf Oct! 13.

Sales of 4,500 bbls flour at $4 35®4 44 for State $4 31@4 56 Ohio and Indiana, the demand less active. A sale ef 12,000 bushels western white wheat at $1,44 mixed corn 73Jc, with fair demand. Pork quiet demand exclusively of a local character dressed bogs are selling at 7^@10c. Lard depressed. Beef is lees active. Ohio whisky 25$c.

Lots to Lease.

rpHE following iota are situated on National J[ Iioad street atljoining yimrles ?eeraans House, they will be leased far a term of ihree years, BS several persons buve been speaking to me for some weeks past. tb:»t was onxious to settle theru. 1 wiii auond at Mr. HarbertsHa« store on the premises on Saturday the 21th day of October, from 8 o'clock a. iu. to 5 p. m. to ac commodate all.

MARTIN BttRKE.

MIKE.

n'ereif according to Act uf CongressTTn the year ]{£!. bv J. S. HOftUiTOJN, M. in the Cksrk's Office of the District Court for the EastEcrn Pistrici of Pennsylvania.

ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!

DK HOUGHTON'S

GREAT CURE FOR DYSi'EPSlA! Dr. J. S. Houghton'*

[P[I!P©3K]V THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID,

CINCINNATI, Oct. 13. OR GASTRIC JUICE,

Philadelphia, Pa. "I Digest." Such is th« true meaning of the word Pepsin. It is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the sol* vent of the food, the Purifying, Preserving, and S»imulnting agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted Irom the digestive atomach of the Ox, thus forming a True Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its clmml-

Tins Is Nature's own remedy for »n_Unhealthy stonjacli"JTnweeous Drags. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and rimy be taken by the moat teeble patK'HJsVho cannot eat a water cracker without acnito distress, Bc\*.re of Drugged imitation*

Pepsin is not drug. fialf a tcaspoonful.of P«ps3n infused in watei will digest or dissolve Five found* Roa.it Bee in about tiro hour*, out of the stomnen.

SCIENTIFIC EVIDKKCE! ffflrbe scientific evidence upon which this remedy is baeed is in the highest degree curious and remarkable.

Call on the Agent, and gets Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of acie'.tlfie evidense. from l^iebig's Animal Chemistry Or. Combe's Physiology of Digestion Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet Dr. John W. Draper, of New York t'nrmeity Professor Dnnglison's Physiology Pmtessor Silliman, of Yale College Dr. Carpenter's Physiology. (Sr.e.: together wwh renorts of etires trom *H parts of the States

PEPSIN IN FI.I 11» AND POVHJUKR.

.i .» W»k Dr. Houghton 8 Pepsin is prepared in powdet

ton.

:nuine otigh-

n«tereof J. S

M. sole propri»Tor, Ph

Copyright and trademark secured. ftT'Sold by all Drugsta's and Dealara in Medicines. Pric#\ One f'cJJar per bottle.

Agents, WUOD&.DONNELLY,Terre Haute. Wholesale and retail A (rents. R. S Lawrence & Son, Irfifayette C. Clark, Vincennes.

September 11, 1853—wyi

New Leather StoreT^

TUB

anderwgoed, late of Dayton. Ohio, woald reepecifttlly inform the ciiisens of Terre Hnute arx! surrounding cosn'ry, that he haiscyan«d a wholesale and retail

LEATHER STORE*

on thecoroer of National Road and Fourth streets, west of the Post Office, where he wili devote his entire attention to Ijeatber, *», Oil, nnd Find' tug 1, where ma be found at.. times, a large assortment of Skirtin*. ffarnent, Brtdtt leather. Cottar J*otktr,

Curwiflf Knives, Flesbers, Rub Stonei, Lamp Black. Brushes, and a great many smalt tools and articles not necessary to mention.

Leather in the rough purchased also. Hides and Skins, for which 1will pay fair prioes la Cash or Trade. |Qr Orders from a distance filled, itnd should the article or price not suit, if remnnsd in good order, the purchaser can have his money back. Please call and examine for yoorselvt* ami don't forget the place, em tha corner next tke fast Of-

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r* aas^-j ^EPTESEIBER 18,1858—WTF

Fxaiing and Cloth Dressing m' f* aTl times and in the best manner st

M.T Wtf.» il*

Plank RMd Notice.

ALL

Pemonaiateresiwi jnl» organisation

ot, #nd

the conetroctK»n of

a gravel and Plank Rond on the National Road, between Terre Haute and the Eastern line of Oay county, are reoasetcd to meet at the Court House on Wednesday evening,30tb met w.

Oct K\ W dCrt- ,rw«'

THE iuMATQmjsbtte

»«Hy, Ml TrMtW»«,Ufrf?

Cluh of Twenty to UVrft/y, #1 00

J, Cj, \VRKJ UT, O.J. W tt HJHT, L. B. BRUEN, Eatter* and Pr«prt0ter§, Incorporated timing business uuder the namo of

The Cincinnati Guzelto Company, W- To Vhom business letters will be directed, 6,000 Subforiberii in Three Yean

The CINCINNATI OASETTS COJUMHV desires to invite mention to their several Newspaper issues above metnioned, and ask for the same the patronage of the People of the West, to the especial inienm of which tnw paper is devoted- The senior

editor ia JOUN"C. WHIOHT, who for twelve years «n in charga. Ilia long residents in the his various positions,, public and private relations with the people of tne West, has made

has «in Thi West, his various

him familiar With their wants and necessities. Besidfes we have five other editors, who h'ive charge of particular departments. As a farther claim to the support of thg West in preference to Eastern papers, the Oasette is

Printed in Cincinnati on Supplied with tA* earliest inteliigeno* from tke teaboard, in a day and a hall, mtd fiom PtMer place* t« a corretjfondi ugly ikurt time, 1h Telegraphic CprnmunicatioH \oilh alt part* of

/fating Correspondents of th* matt rtiinblt char tchr in ivHroM, 'fukington. New For*, and otirr citi**.

This paper mutt reach Western people with the newae*rlit than any eastern publication. Wo have also engagel the services of E. D. MANSFIELD, MISS ALICE CAHKY. Mra. STOWK, and ntony other*, who contribwte Aliwdlanpem*, Sto' tutiral, Scientific, Horticultural, fmannaly and Commercial News

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

The Gazette has been established SIXTY YE ARB, and has grown in confidence a« a reading and advertisinn paper. Our establishment has changed from a log cabin to a large six story building. Our press worn has also been greatly improved. *The old fashioned hand pressea have been di.-card«d, and steam pressea introduced. We now have six power pressea driven by Bteam, and many card, hand,and other presses. Instead of employing but two men as formerly, the number has gradually swelled to two hundred our expenses have increased from ten dollnrs per week to one thousand, and instead of conducting but one branch of the business, we now undertake to execute almost any kind of work pertaining to the art of printing. YVe can till orders for Newspapers, Book work, all kinds of Job Printing. Binding, LithoKraphing, Wood Kngrnving, Stereotyping, &c. We state this to show our onward progress.

OUlt DAILY PAPER

Contains a much larger amount of reading than a other Cincinnati daily paper. Wo devote

especial pains to getting accurate and reliable news— we are particularly carelul to avoid personalities and vulgarities— we seek to give facta— we treat our readers as il they wero intelligent men, and give them such information bearing on the suited, as will tend to enlighten the mind.

The CINCINNATI GAZETTE will maintain its position as a leading Whig paper in the West, and its proprietors and editors have, through a series of hfty years, been the steadtast friends and advocates of those principles known as Whig principles. They do not permit their paper blindly to follow the behests of any—nor blindly advocate every jmeasure ot party without inquiry, whether right or wrong. While we pursue that which is right,, we will follow the dictates of none. ilie COMMERUAL NEWS of the Daily Gazette is very full, and accurately wade up Irom the books of the Merchants' Exchange, and all the best sources ol mlormation, by one who devotes his whole time to the subject and we give all the Financial and Commercial .News a businessman may want.

1

B^I the yea

As AN APVERT'SING MEDIUM, the Gazette stands foremost. Its yearly advertisers number near five hundred, and our advertising charges will reach $lt)0 per day. Our number of transient advertisers are very numerous.

Our TRI-WEEKLY contains all the news of the Daily. OUR WEEKLY

Is the largest, best and cheapest in the West In CLUBS, it can be hod, as may be seen, lor I 00 per annum. We commend, however, as most satislactory and independent, single subscriptions at $3 This costs a little more, but is less troublesome and more satisfactory.

We invite attention to the claims of this paper to the support of the IVest. Without in the least relaxing in our exertions ro make the Political department of the Gazette worthy of public con fidence, or suffering any diminution in the care hitherto exercised over the Commercial department, aad the departments of Local and General News, we have determined to make increased exertions to render our columns set apart for MISCELLANEOUS READING, more acceptable to our Subscribers.

Jn this department will always be found a carefully chosen melange of Tales, Poetry, Moral Essays, Descriptive and Histprical .Sketches, Edifying and ilumorous Extracts from Current Literature Agricultural and Horticultural Information, and a column of amusing and instructive Selections for the benefit ol the juvenile members of the Home Fireside. We will leave neither pains nor expense untried, to render our paper entertaining and useful to the Businessman and general xead«r and Family Circle.

We often, asillustratioti*, introduce WOOD CUTS, of model houses and distinguished persons and places.

Our Editorial arrangements are such, that in all departments of our establishment we can offer a guarantee of ability, correctness and diapineti. few Wwhile® the the United States contain more matter—we have nearly •aa.ihird more than any Weekly from Cincinnati, and each Weekly is equal to 2D0 pases of an octavo vol-ume-and none, are made up with so great an expenditure of labor and money, especially lor the purpose of supplying matter of peculiar importance to Western Readers, and of properly presenting and consistently advocating the great Commercial and Social intersu of this section of the Union.

TERMS.

payable

TRI-WEEKLY, payable- after six a a WEEKLY, $2 00 in advance. $2 50 during the year, or at (he end of thg year,

We exchange oar Weekly with pleasure with any of our Weekly cot poraries of Ohio, Indiana. Kentucky, and lltinois. To thow dwirinjf

ns in advance. Or if they will publish our Prospectus to that amount, and send it us marked, we will exchanir"

September 4, l^ 'O- weowSt

Election Notice.

STATE OF INDIANA, 1 Cooirrv or Vwo.

fMl HE on alified voters of the County aforesaid JL Wbr notified to me«t at the usual jrfacesof 1! eie-!Tw»in »h' respective townships, an Toiidfty toll owing tne first Monday, being the vd day of November 18&2. for theparpose of roting for thirteen Electors of President snd Vice President pf the l-nited State*

NEAT artk-le, on good paper, just printed and for sale at the COURIER OFFICE"

Pocket Book Lost

WASLost

this day on the Lafcvoftft row!, between Terre Hants and '.'hter Creek, a Pocket Book, containing afire dollar oofs, and two dollar note, and three one dollar notes the finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at the Courier Office.

October 1 i, l&3-d$.

ing

•800

5 00

3 00

THE GAZETTE TO CLUBS.

For the cas«h in advance, we will send the following number of Weeklies, to be stopped in sll esses when the time is out: copies for #5, and for each other, from 3 to®, *1 66 8 Ho $10, do do 8 to SO- 125 30 do $20, do do 20 and a 1 0 0

OJ.I'B Atmmojrs—New subscriptions to a club can be made at the prmortionttl rates and so that the time, expires with the others of the Club.

Agents and Prospectus.

PosfmjiSTIRS asp FRFE pArcss. We make all Postmasters agents of the Cincinnati Gasette, and request of them to obtain and forward subscribers lor-as, and we wili pay the regular com* minions on all they obtain.

We will also send to any Ftatmasier oar Weekly, free, who will act as our agent, and will keep our Pro*f r-fm* pasted up in his office, and afH in havirffcit put and kept in other places, if he will designate bis wish to us.

Eiehaste*.

our Datly er OUT Tri-weekfy, we will exchange] accounts of pnrchasee in said store, will make the first lor f3, and the last for f"2, if remitted to payment to said George and John C- Reeves

ANDREW W11,KINS, SberiiC

Oct 8.1S52. wte. Prairie City, Express and Joorna I will please copy and charge Vigo coo my.

Bills of Lading.

MRAM WARD.

Standard Family Medicine#, rrqtared mlk grfnt care and etqpmd) family use, $*rh it |r, Swnyue**

ORI/tfimATEIJ MEDICINES. PH. SWAYflE'8 COMPOUND gYRUJ? OF WILD CHERRY,

The most tflwlwal and speedy cure known for Be Careful jn Put chasing To obtain ilia original end only genolne prepsra tion of Wild Cherry, whieh must have the por trait and signature of Dr. Hw*m on each wrap per around tlia bottle. Until you eblain this com pound you will never know the real virtues ef Wild Cherry.

Dr. fwnrne's Colebrnted Vertnfflage, In Bottle*, very plessant to the taste, and th« most effectual remedy iu expelling worms, curing dyspepsia, sour stomach, increaaing the an petite, and invigorating the whole system- Ob mvt that il in sfMare bottle* with portrnll of Dr. 0W AYNE on each wrapper, around the bottle. No** other it genuine. Dr. 8wnyaetflSarsnpnrilla nndTnr Flits*

A gentle purgative and alterative medicine, far superior to tho pills in general use, more mild, prompt, and uniform in their opsretit»n. may b« taken at all times, and in fact in every disease whore an aperient, alterative, or purgative it required) ana for diaeases iacident to females they are unequalled.

The above valuable Medicines nre prepared only bf Dr. 8WAYNE, nt his Laboratory, No. 4 North 7th street, time Eighth Bnd Race,) Phila-

iMirsala byj. II. CUNINGHAM, sol# agent for Terro Hauta and vicinity. September 13, 1858—wyl

$20 Reward.

LOST,

a small Morocco Pocket Book, on the 6th of Oct. 1852, containing |!JI,00 in Bank notes.

One #90 note on tha State Bank of Indiana, 3 $10 note# don't r«collect on what Banks, fi $1 antes, and the balance in $3 notes.

Any person firibing ssid Pocket Book, and leaving the same with the money at this office shall have the above reward.

Oct. 9, \Vi-w3t-7

"JPancy Millinery.

MRS,

CON.NOR nnd Miss HEMJ SOX would respectfully inform tho cilixens of Terre Hnufe nnd vicinity, thntthey have opened Fan cy Millinery, on National I(aad Str**G', next door West of Mr. Grover'a Stove Store where they offer an asssortment of Millinery and Embroideries. Consisting in part, of Silk, Satin and Braid Bonnets, Caps, llead Dresses of every style, quality and price, Fine French Flowers, Eeathers, Ribbons, Veils,Collars, Under Sieves Handkerchiefs, &.c. We tlatter ounwives we will be able to supply Customers with coods of tho latest fasion, on as good terms as canoe had in the City.

N. B. Will also keep constantly on hand an assortment of Mourning Bonnets. Oct. 9. '52-w3mo

ew 7o% Clidap Clothing Store.

RVERY BODY RUN IIERli UST received and now opening a large I I nnd splendid assortment of Kendy made

Clothing, embracing every variety, and selecttd to suit the most fastidious. Purchasers are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 am determined to offer such inducements as must constrain the public to patronize me. (Jail at (lie above sign, west side of the Public Square, Ross building.

N. LIVINGSTON.

Oct. 8 1852, dlw-w6mo,

Administrator's Notice.

NOTICE

is herby given that the undo!signed

has been appointed Administrator de bonis non with tho will annexed of the estate of John Boudinot late of Vigo county, deceased. 11. ROSS, Administrator.

Terre Haute, Oct. 13, '52-w3w.

Notice.

Office Terre Hnute and Richmond Railroad Company, Terre Haute, August 3, 1852. a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day, it was ordered—

A

That at the next regular meeting of tle Board, on the 12th day of October next, all delinquent stock in this Company, and all payments made on stock subscribed being delinquent, shall be declared forfeited against the subscribers or holders thereof, if the same shall not be fully paid by that time.

CHAS. WOOD, Secretary

Aug 6, '52—w6w

Wool Wanted

INnets,

exchange for Full Cloths. Cassimores." SatiFlannels, Blankets. &c.. at Holmes's Mill.

May 10, '52-d3t 138-wtl-38

New Shingle Factory, HE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre J/aute and the surrounding country, that they have just commenced manufacturing Shingles superior to any offered for sal« in the place. We invite all who wish dwell under good roofs to give us a call befor urchas-

elsewhere All orders from a distance promptly ferded to itf-J9.dc W. WAULACE. Factorv back of Fairbanks rifle factory on fourth street, between Ohio and Mair, streets.

TERRE //AUTK, .March 29 1852. daw-ly 102 32.

Wood and Coal Wanted

JN exchange tor Carding and Fulling, &c.. Holmes's Mill. Way 10,'52-d.n-133-*11-39

MATTAXfA. CZGAHS.

A

CHOICE lot of Imported Cigars just open ed at WOOD & DONNELLY'S. Sept. 25 '52-dlw.

G^eorge Hummers

Prrminm Essence of Coffee,

rpilIS

Essence has.been proven by many thouI sands of the mot... respectable families in the United States, to be by far the best preparation ol Coffee ever efiered to the public. One package of this esstnee will go as far as four pounds of Java Coffee, and Conee made by it will preserve perfectly the taste of the best Java Coffee, bat will be much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored, perfectly clear, and in every instance superior to the Java CofTee.

Manufactured by Dan Bolder dtfo., No. 281 Cnllowliill St., above 6th St., Philadelphia, and sold Wholesaleand Retail, at

BROWNING & WALL'S, "Prairie City Drug Store.

Terre Hnute, June 10, 'i2 wtf-42

Ball's Qreat Western Vegetable Tonic,

FOR THE CURE OF FEVER AND AGUE.

WILL

be found superior to any article of the kind now in use. May b« had at tiro verm an and Bourne's. Prepared and warranted by

G. W. BALL,

Terre Haute. Aognst 13. 1852—w3ma

Notice

TSthis

hereby given that 1, George H. Reeves, have day sold niy entire stuck of Goods and indite in and connected with my ston?, in

Merchandise in a Terre Haute, Indiana, to George Reeves'and John C. Reeves aleo, ell demands due me for accounts made in ssid store. And tlioee indebted to me on

Terrs Haute, September 1,1852—dlw-w3t

rpUE public are respectfully notified that the undersigned have purchased of Ueorgo Re-re* his entire stock of Goods at his store in I 11 ion Row, Term Haute. Indisns. snd wril continue the business of merchandising at the same *l*nd, under the name and style of Reeves & Co.

LAWNS.

tZ A PIECES new styles Lawns jast received— W-f supposed by the knowing ooee to be both beautiful sod cheap.

PRAIRIE CITY STORE.

May 15, '52-d3w-l«-wU-39

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Madaino Blanch«,

The Justly Celebrated Asfi»logiait| I 1 A$ complied with tlte**pr*ee wisha* of many I 1 citiawiBof thUciiyand has revisited Terr* ffaute. Blr« may be found at her private reei dt nee on 6ih street 3 doors North of the Canal.

She hopes that her success in the exercise of die Egyptian Mysteries here and at other places msjr entitle her to the confidence of Mtis community. 8h* ia ready to relate to any persons the event* of their past livta— or to raise tor them the curtain which bidea th& future.

Price*! Ladies 60 cento—43o»Ue»e« tl. £«pi.S7, $gd&.w6m.

RIOT'S Stock Oil,

WHILEmany,

ilia new Petroleum wilt relieve and cure very many, diseases, sa stated In the circulars—and knowing especially that i| cures Ague, hiarrhan, SOT* Bjrt,(it ha* cured Blindntt**,) Rheumatism, and Scrqfuln—it is right and proper particularly to urge a trial in auch cease, it is a reddish, clear, and pureljr

Natural Oil*

Ami not a Human Invention -drawn from a deep well near Pittsburgh. Price cents per Bottle, (t pint.#

For sale by LH. CUNINGII AM. WOOD & DONNELLY, BROWNING 6l WALL. Draggists, 1 erre //aula.

Get a Circuisr. *. September 14, 1852— wit

Ad ministrator* No tic©.

IETTERS

The course of instruction pursued will embrace all the branches of a regular Colleciate course. The terms of the Institution are fixed by the Board, as follows:

Per Session of 11 weeks, Preparatory Class. $3 Junior %4 Senior $5- I propose to locate in this place, and shall icseevery effort to establish a permanent school.

WILL

wirmii

10.000 Vol 1111 leers Wmilcd To march to the tin shop of Thayer Si. Hostett«r, in Clinton, Ind., where they are assured that the prices will not hurt or kill the puichaser.

HAVING

GEORGE IL REEVE3.

-GEORGE REEVES.

,i %,hN c. REEVES.

Term Haute. September 1,185c2—dlw-wJt

WANTED.

good sctkw Young Men. ^Med on the work of rebuilding the Terrs Hante Draw Bridge immediately fat from four to six weeks, for which will be paid $1 25 per day.

Sept 20 "52, dlw.

BEfiJ. MCKEES.

rtrrtHSf

A CWOICE article Cbeess jost received sod for "Ks1*- a CON0IT* a 1 9

GRAIN

HAUA-MOOFARSAIS

WATTS & COLBCRN, S3 AuguM 31, 1&>3—d

street,

Cincinnati.

I

received and op«ned my entire new

stock of fsncy and staple Dry Oooda. I now offer tiiem to the public st nnunnnlly low price? for cash. Eevry variety of good* that it is usual to keep in a well appointed dry goods store may he procured here.

Beautiful figured and plain dress Silks, figured and plain Berages. Poplins, fancv I/awn*. De Laine*. and Ginghams book, mull, swiss, an4 dotted Moslinv plain, striped and crosi-barred Jaconett whits and black silk I^aces ntn Fringes drrss Trimmings, white Skirts, cotton Hose all col era, Irish Linen bleached and brown Domestics Bed-tickings, Checks, Cotton Yarns, Boots snd Shoes for women, men,boys snd children.

Extra fine and common 8Hk Hats. Kossuth and Mexican do Looking glasses. Tea. 8gnr, Molasses, snd Tobseco. 1 hrm arr but few of tin many srtides whkh may be purchased for as little money as possible, st

F. NlPPERT-S CH0AP CASH STORE, Fsrrinpton's Blsck North ot the Pablic Square. May 88, 'K-dlw-vrtf-IM 40

Dr, J. YOUMANS, Physician and Snrgeoa.

(I(ATS OF LKKIKO CocjrrT, OBIO.)

HAVING

sibls.

of Administration, de bonis non

on the estate of Jeremiah l' riuu:i«, deceased, bsing grsnted by tho Int Vigo Probate Court, to the undersigned, therefore, those indebted to said estate will plesae make immediate payments, and (hose having claims on the same will please, present tln nt duly authenticated lor settlement the estate ia supposed to be solvent.

PBAIPIETO.T/B-

Fchroedeis, Hsmiltons, Union. 'one8togs, Merrimack, Dunnells, Globes, Aliens, Spragues.and Cochicos.

GINGHAMS— I^ancaster, Manchester, English, and French. DRESS GOODS—De Laines, Cashmeres. Chueans, Persians, Poplins, I^ustres,

Cruvelias, Brocades, Coburgs, Tartans, Black and Fancy SHka &.Satins.

LINENS—Gehjons, Crawforda, Barklies, and Grays. SHAWLS—Scotch and Bay State.

Ribbons, Gloves. Mitts, "Hosierv, S -arfs, Tippet*. Comforts, Shirte, Drawers, Hoods, &e fcc. Linings. Cioakings, Cambrics, Hollands. For sale low by WATTS & COLBURN, 63 Pearl street, Cincinnati.

August 31, 1852—d&wlm

Sale of the National Road.

IN

pursuance of an act of the legislature, approved June 4,1852,1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the door of my office, in Indianapolis. on the 1st day of October, 1852, at 2 o'clock, p.m., so much of the National Road within this State heretofore ceded to this State by the United States, as has not been granted to any company, together with all materials to or near the same, and now the property of the State, embracing that portion of the rood between the west line of Putnam county, and the west line of the State

Terms made known on the dav of sale E. W. H. ELLIS, Auditor of State. Indianapolis, September 17, 1852—d2w»wlt

Toledo and Terre Hanle Express,

PETRIE & CO., PROPRIETORS. q^IIIS Express by Petrie & Co.'s daily line ef I packets is now in operation, connecting with Livingston, Wells &Co.'s Express at Toledo, and Adamaand Co. at Terre Haute.

All Packages. Bundles, Parcels, Money, &c., ontrusted to it will lie forwarded punctually withSut delay- Each Packet is provided with an Iron safe for the safe-keeping ot money.

May 24, '52-d6m-150

Vigo Collegiate Institute.

AT

a late meeting of the Board of Trustees, 1 have been appointed to fill the vacancv (as principal) of the Male Department of tlie Vigo Collegiate Institute.

In pursuance of which appointment, I will open a school in said Institution on Monday, September sixth, to continue 11 weeks.

^CELEBRATED ST0V?S Etna Air Tight, a very Troy AirTitfli*. Etna superior stove, The Best Pr#niiuint1(pi Phoenix do. Fsrmer's do Resorts Patent Double

Oven,

D.JOHNSON.

W 3w

Fnl! Good*.

1 AHA

PACKAGES FALL AND WIN-

I ,UUU TERGOODH. in which Br#-2-4,7-8. 4-4, 5-4. 6-4, 10-4, 12 4 Brown snd Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings do do J. Drills, do do J^nns do .do Diapers ".

Tickinga, Osnnburgs, Stripes

Best makes of Sattinets, '1 weeds, Jeans Linseys, Canton Flannels Cloths, Cafsinmes, Doe Skins ®V" Domet and alt Wool Flunuels. PRINTS—Latest styles of

Life saved at Midnight!

THE

R. S. TIIURMAN.

August 20. 1852—d&wtf

Madis6n and Cincinnati Railroad Line of Packets.

•STEALERS"1"""*""" TIOOS1KR STATE, G. W Wright, Master

WISCONSIN, No. 8, T. T. Wright, Master.

leave Madison every day on the arrival of the Madison and Terre Haute cars.— For speed or safety these boats cannot be surpassed by nny boats on the western waters.

May 26, '52-dlv-m

SPAIN

'iiit and ft ret Iron

MANUFACTORY.

J. L. hayer &. J. Hostetter would respectfully say to the public and those wishing Tin, C*pper and Shr-et Iron ware, that they would do well to call at the south corner of J. R. Whitromb &CoV Yellow Block, nearly opposite the office of Dra. Hedges & .McMillan, where they will be found st all times, ready to execute all jobs in their line, at the shortest notice, and in the very best manner.

Ilonse Guttering nnd Spouting, Done with neatness and despatch. Country merchants and dealers, wishing wnrev will please send in their bills, which will be tilled promptly and to order.

JAMES L. THAYER,

Nov 15, '31-12-tf JOHN HOSTETTER.

Golden Opportunity

old established Pocket Book nnd Morocco Case manufactory, located at £21 Chestnut street, for the past tiDcnty-otu.yeari, has been removed to No. 205 Arch street, first door below 6th street, where can be found the largest and best assortment of the following articles, viz:

Pooket Books, Port Folios, Dressing Cases, Writing Cases, Bankers' Cases, Bank Book Holders, Bill Books, Money Belta, Cigar Cases, Razor Strops, Porte Monnaies, Work Cases, Card Cases, Needle Cases.

F. H. Smith, thankful for past favors, hopes by attention, and with a determination to sell tha best quality of goods at the lowest prices, to re* ceive a share of patronage. The trade are reqtiest«d to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.

N. B. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. F. II. SMITH, 205 Arch street, Philadelphia.

September 17, 1852—w3m

Crswfordsville Female Seminary

I.

^HE Fall Term will commence on Thursday the 23d of September. The Trustees have made the following appointments:

le*"

had a number of years experience

in the practic* of Midwifery snd the diseases of Women snd Children, Dysentery, Bilious Fever, Malignant ErysepsTes. Typhoid Pneumonis.snd Typhoid Congestive Fever. Aleo.chronic diseases in sll their various forms—particularly enlargement of the Liver and Spleen, so arevslent tn this country—tenders his SCTVUM to tfa« citizens of Terre Haute snd vt^mitr. haoin* liberal share of patronag*.

Residence Stewart tfoose, where be rosy bs found at all boars, exoept when on ptofenrioml wmiwti,

Awjttot 5, l?5®-dlw-wtf

Rev. James H. Johnston, President, and Pro-

feasor ol Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. Miss Josephine Holt, 1st Assistant and tcacher of French. Miss Jennie Johnston, 2d Assistant. Miss Isabclle P. McMnster, teacher of Music.

Mr. Johnston will superintend the School and be actively employed in its government and intrucUon.for which his superiornttainments.abundantly qualify him. Miss Holt is a graduate of the Brooklyn Female Seminary, and Miss Johntton of the female Seminary of Dayton, Ohio.

Pupils frr abroad can lie boarded in the large and commodious Seminary building, in the family of the President, under excellent arrangement for health, comfort and improvement. The charge for boarders, including board, light and fnel also Uiition in any of the three departments in the Seminary ia per term $35,00, one half in advance Washing, 50 cts. per dozen.

For instruction in French and Music, there are extra charges, as follows: French per term, $3,75

Lessons on Piano, ,- 10.00 Use of Piano, v\. 2,00 A smsll extrs charge will he made during the two winter terms, for fuel ir. the public rooms.

Young ladies who are pursuing these branches will have the privilege ol attending the Chemical and Philosophical lectures in Wabash College.

Application for admission »o the Seminary may be made to ths President, or ty nny *f the Trus-

.. A. THOWNON, P*. I). LAYMAN, 1 O. P. JENN'ffctN, Trustees.

W. TWIN IN I S. S. THO.Vil'ff N,

F«pt. V'w3 (t

PTCRIRAUTII V*als~: The mnM SPLENOII) GOOl»S in llni-ki

WILLIAMS & EARLY,

RE now receiving dirt-el from N. PiiiJidel phi a and Baltiinore. a g«n»r.ii stack Dry Goods, Qneni-u are,

NOAH BEYMSJR & M. W. WILLIAMS, t. Farrington's Block,

BY GREGORY'S

Instant Cure of Fain.

The most pungent and powerful preparation for the suppression of all inflammation, whether proceeding from Burns, Scalds, Broken Bones, Colds, or any other causes, ever offered to tho public. The moment it is taken, its thrilling and animating power is felt, as St forces ita way through every diseased nerve and gland of the system, relieving a# Pain in an instant, and dissolving local obstructions which cause inflammation, fevers, and spasmodic pains, with a rapidity known of no other medicine. It immediately quiets the pain of Nervous, or Sick Headache, instantly cures the Tootitache, and relieves at once the excruciating pain of Kheumatism, and usually cures long and standing cases, on three applications, in one hour! For dangerous accidents, broken limbs, mangled flesh, bruises, bums, scalds, faintness, pain in the stomach, spasms, cramp, cholic

FEVER AND AGUE,

Colds, sore throat, cancer in the mouth or stom ach, and all complaints of inflammatory character. this medicine will give instant relief to the suflerers.r .* ..

CHOLERA!

The best medicine known for this dread complaint as hundreds can testify. vBloody Flux it alwavs cures.

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

Instnnt Core of Pnin!

and tried it, and found it effectual in savins tl: life of her child. We could refer to Mr. Julias Marsh, of Washington, Lucas county, Ohio, and to Mr. A. Graggoo, Concord, DeKalb county, Indiana, and a host of others.

No Family should be without it! Thousands are ready to testify to efficacy and certainty in the cure of all Bowel Complaints, and multitude* of children have been saved by its timely use, when attacked at midnight M'ith fits, spasms, cramps, colic, "tnd choking, caused by worms- with no physician near, and life 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 in the country. GREGORY

St

MOORE, Proprietors, Maumee

city, Ohio. September 18, 1852--wGm -a

Removal

Hardware and (.'roceric*.

ALSO—A lat^v lot ot tirpriin«. birl» ^il| sold very low lor cash or approved rro-lit, A targe assortment of fll'ii S A.\l» of all qualities and prices hsveln-rn laid in irl, great care, and will be found ml ^Xi-idlnnt 6B3DlJU^Xtia lobes and and capable of shedding subject—chaste, beautiful and cheap- are tq irt found among thier lai^ge snd general a«iorfmcnt of goods. QUEENSWARE STO^i IS PERFECT,

An ,^ir varety ol

Half, Ca)»H, Ifiooln Sc Sliocs, ss com^frebsnsive as the eastern markets can afK,a.

Country merchants, wish in* to "fit ap" wili find this establishment, situated at the north west corner of the public square, the moat interesting one in Terre-Hsute, as regards the Qnvlly, Variety mad Cheapness of (*o«ds.

Tbey, as well as sll others, are respectfully invited to call andetsmine the stock on hsnd.

WILLIAMS & J5JABLY.

.. 1 19

Tcrrc-Hautc, Oet. ,9tf.

HASBfo.

|J AVE on hjsnd a v«7 eij (Ismiltun, Union. rrimac aod English orands. kinds of moat a Stoves, which they

are determined to self at the lowest titun* -»«, .. Our stuck consists, in psrt, 4 the folluwH

fcielt liwulator, Drum Parlor, Egit Coal Sltives, Su. Seven. ami Ten Piats iHovca, ia irreat variety

Also-Skillets and Lids. OVJBOS and Lids. Lids, Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles, snd in fn«-i a!t*ost every article required by iMHu*&ecpt:rs lor domestic purposes.

House Guttering and Spouting,

Executed st short notice, iu a style unsarpaascd. We will, on no account, undcrtske a job we cannot finish as per agreement.

P. S. A supply of ODD PLATES always on hsnd. to FUliN Ifefl FREE on insuranoe, which we will furnish at 3i Onis per lb. aftsr the insurance runs out. All patterns sent to us shall be promptly cast and lorwardtd. as per directions. We have a great many ARREEXS for MUXCASTI.VOS on hand, which we will have cast—when the job exceeds 1,000 lbs.—at 3 Cents for Furnace and 31 Cents for Foundery. We are prepared to execute fobs to any extent, at short notice, in the casting one, such as Building Fronts, (eitlierTerre Haute, Cincinnati, or Buffalo make,) Lard Kettles, Grates fir Cellars, &c julyl2-51-46tT N. BEYMER it CO

nvweoened a lain sf»d complete assort* rnent of Gooda«soitable for the Spring and Sammer trade, which be le«ifefing at lower prices than snv other home in the city. The stock consists in part as fofiuWe:

Dress Goods:

Rich printed Berage plain Berege all colors Berege De Lainea and Tiaanee, Lawns, Sprinrf style Moueelin De Lainea French, Earlston, and American Gingliams black Silks. &c.,

White Goods:

Swiss Mualin, Victoria and Bishop Lawns, Book Mulls, Cambrics, Jaconetts. Tape Checks, Stripes. Curtain Muslins, Ace., a large and handsome assortment.

Brown Sheetings:

All desirable brands of 3 4,4-4, 5-4, 6-4, and lO-lssg

Bleached Sheeting:

100.pieces of 3-4. 4-4, S-t, 6-4, and 10-4.*-f- Prints:

A S

Cottonades:

70

mcludjtng favorite styles, Ripks fan

ei««. Naiikscits, Denins, bine drillings and mixj. luttJt.

Linens:

Brown Linens, bit-ached and brown ikinen Drillings. Ins'. Linen*. Table Damask, bleached and brawn TaMe 'huh?. Napkias, Doiilies, Russia MMJ Scotch Diapers. Crash, Bird'a-Eye and Hue kabuck 'i'uweiiiigs, &c. 9

Woolen:

riu ricnp, French, (ierinau an I Knglish Cloths, Mack nipi tnncy assimeres and Fr«-ncii Doeskins. Jl'j^wli^SattMto. an*. CnlulMltte, &.C.

,, Vestings: /1

Fancy rfilk. Satin, buii Cadbiiuero, white aud butr .Uracil lot. WMMK#W!

Sundries:

Tickiues, ?hirti»|c Strip**, ('becks. Hosiery, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas and Parasols, Gloves alt kinds, Edifiuus and Insertions.

We arr receiving every week additions to the stock ol new and ilt-siiable styles keeping our assortment at nil times lull and compiete.

SOOTT

PRAIRIE CITY STORE.

May 31. '53-wif,39

Merchant Tailor

CIAS removed his Tailor Shop from Market

rl^treet

THAT

to National Road street, one door east

of Ira Graver's Tin snd Sheet Iron Manufactory where he has opened in his new Fancy Front Store Room, a

MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, and is prepared to furnish the best and most fash ionable materials, and make them tip in a style inferior to none in the west. lie win makes CLOTHES in the most snproved style, when the cloths are furnished by tne customer, and also give strict attention to cutting all kinds of garments—all of which shall bs done with taste and despatch.

Oot.22.1849.9tf DAVID HARTSOCK1

LP,

Dr. Graves's Very Popular Ague Pills,

never fail to cure Ague Chills and Intermittent Fever, and slways stop tbem the first day. Also, Graves*s Anti-Billions, AntUDyspepttc,

Purifying and Cathartic Pills. So celebrated for the cure of Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint And also, his

PAIN EXTRACTOR,

Which never fails to give instant relief from pain in Scalds and Burns, and cures old Ulcers, Tetter and Scald-Head.

The above medicines have been selling throughout the Western States for the last nine yesrsjl For sale in Terre Haute by

June 25, '52-d2w w3m-22-44

St

falo.

St

SPENCER, Toleds,

EARLY

St

WOOD St DONNELLY.

Western State^Line,^

For Bnflalo, Canada and Western State*. WITHOUT RESH1PPING

AT

Albany or Troy. -I

PBQPB (ETOBFFI

A. R. COBB

CO-, foot of Indiana Street, Buf­

A. W. PALfl/ER, &CO-, 121 llroad Street, New York.

Agents,No-121 Broad Street,

E. W. SLOAJUS, C- H. Camfifj.H l?ew York. {CrMark Packages, W. 8- Line, and ship by Western States Line, Foot of Broad Street, New York.

Jn connection with Terre Haute and Toledo Line Canal Boat. CONSIGNEES.

LEGOETT, Terre Haute!

mar- 26 '52 w-6m-31-

Sites & Katzenbangh, Undertakers and Coffin-Makers,

ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens JLi of Terre Haute and vicinity, that they will give undivided attention to the above business, with a view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from the indisprnsablc trouble attending the death of a friend, and would state that they aro prepared to undertake the whole business of funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced priccs. A henrse will, in all case* be furnished free of charge to such aa procure coffins at their establishnirnt.

Coffins kept on hand of all sizes. To persoiu in the country, they would say that they will furnish coffins cheaper than they havs been fin nished by any person in the county, and will attend the funeral with their hearse free of charge, any distance not over ten miles.

Shop on Market street, north of the court house, nearly opposite White Hall June 29. '59-^Iw-wly-25-45

Exclusively to the Ladies^:

A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Ladies doubts f\ and single embroidered Under Sleeves, Cufft, Collars, Chemisettes, Capes and Caps. Also, Infante Caps, Linen Handkerchiefs, MoorningColiBrs nnd Cuffe, Jncon^tt nnd $wiss Edgings and Insertings, Lisle and Linen do.

A fine assortment of assorted colors, Kid, Silk, Lisle, and Cotton Gloves, blnck nnd lancy color* ed Fans, a large lot ef black and fancy Silk Parssols, Silk Be rem, Thread and Grass lancy Summer Shawls.

Ladies who arc particular in selecting articles that are mpst becoming to them, and at the same time are desirous of studying economy, would do well to call at

F. NIPPERT'S CHEAP CASH STORE. Ft.rrington's Block North of ths Public Square. May 28. 52-dlw-wtf-152-46

^Double Rectified Whisky.

Ll'DOWlClarticleof

St HULMAN are now manufac­

turing an Double Rectified Whisky far superior to any ever brought from incinnati, and in strength, purity and Haver decidedly the best ever sold in this Western country. All those who prefer a lirst rate article to a common one far the same nion«-y will please call at the CINCINNATI STORK. Union Ruw.

AM kinds of Donu-stic and Foreipn WINES AND UtjUORS. ol theIRKI quality, and ut Cincinnuii pricrs, always oaJjaJid.

March II. V.i-wtf'29 1^1

Accommodation, No. 1.

JU+ itubscrilv-r, urai -lui for pa^t Invors. takes I pbtmire to uifiirm hi custiMtiors nud the public giHierallv. ihit h» »»ifl keeps the

Accommodation Wagon,

And witt s»*nd home, free

of

Awil ¥*. Trt-dtf-fW.

Some very fine, with Extra globes and chimr. ye,! hoWirtg Elections in their respective townships capable of shedding "s flood ot It^ht" on any4 second Ta»ilay of October, then and there ect—chaste, beautiful and cheap- are to wit I prsceed to iill the several oflxces named in ttis above order.

charge, all srti-

cle« (tiv lu.ittcr how .jtrillnij purcnased st his «!««•«. .. ... .... '"y

P- POWARS,

T'onr east the PostOfiice-

•'TATE OF INDIAN A, Co i* ,v or Vioo, **.

tfift

qualified voters of the county aforesais, are hereby notified to meet nt ths ususl placed

ANDREW WILKES, Sheriff

September 9,1852 t«

FIRE PROOF tLAKE'S

FIRE PROOF PAI

oil, aanorted colors and pft renee* Pure Lead. For sale WOO

AnrS.^l 32-tf.

NOTHER case

morning.

feat at the

groand ia

ages. Law

DONNELLY.

lemnants received thia^-'^^v een. They »re selling:

PRAIRIE CITY STORE. wtf-:W

A FRA

May

15, •5!Mfiv-14lM