The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 11, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 November 1852 — Page 3
MIL SWL—^
largest and best selected
Spades and shovels, Forks, Rakes, Grain Shovels, Augers,Chisels, Grubbing hoes *abl« Tea Spoons, Fen, PocM* butcher and shoe knives, padWlm Knives and lorks, brass kei il£ Iron tea kettles. Steelyards, Halances. Flat Irons, Wa«on Boxes,
«ash cord, bell pulls and carriages, stair rods and eves together with every article of goods r®*?1"* ml in t'As line. AUo, looking glass plates, table and tea waiters, hall sid«-and table lamps. German silver table and tea. »PO»*W,butt«fr K«II rromii and suit spoons, forks- ivory knives and forks by the 51 piece* «J
8Jia3ora,shear3.b.irbsrsp)lntJ,
bn,.1S«^
Md
HorSshoe Nails, &c. Large Stock
KChair
Saddlers' Tools.
A splendid article manofactured for this market of thewy best Iron and Steel-they slso have on hsnd and will keep constantly, pump chain, Ir and inch.pumf crartks and rollers, tubing cintern pomes, lead.pipe, cordage all st*e». Packing Ysm mid a complete sssortment ol every article ip the iJ«rdwars Lin*.
LOST.
ON-nTSder
WILLIAMS & EARLY
H3tore
AVE Removedfmm their old ««MI to the recently occupied by W.Sedwn on National Ro»d Street, adjoining Cunningham's Dnig Store Oppowtto the Court Ilonxe We an wow receiving a Largo anil general stock
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. of American sad Fortrign Fabric*.
al1' WILUAM9 & EARLY. November 3d- lSWdtf.
Administrator^ Notice,
N
OTICE IS herby given that the tmd«»jgoetJ
4100 with ..^c veil '-nu'ted'.! of Boud not late of igo count jr. deceased. H. ROJH Adauaiscnor. •Terre Hante, Oct. 13, ^3-w3w.
UAS Jest received from New York, by ExXl vnmta edditkMi^ Narrow QUck Velvet IM fro Cenbrio Bends,
Heeoi.v. llmbroidei iaoo^t Collars. ^eetwil4be. &<?.
Tcrte Haale & Lala^ttc Packet
TJIr. I.KiHT DRAUGHT, FASfftpN. NING STEAMER JULIA ANN— B,\RRfCK Master, "11T ILL ewiWKSi refnl" tripe m»
W soon :"m rimwiH slmlt. The Steamer Julia Ann '"tea ptwehased hjf B. R- ft J» Whitcooib oi expressly for the Trade.
Oct. 30,d&w tf.
MareBtraye^C
QTRAYED 1 the Pirtwwrnl abotJt few O weeksstnee •NI Jiere, e»: wen nW next mriw— a smell lamp, he ««fleote of a on thebJI3u by sadtHfr-andnow wkhkn. reward will gives for imorwaA reasonable tion or return of the mare bj^
October 88 w3t.
Fnllintf' and Cloth Ihea^ng "pvoNE at all times and in the bewt manner it 1 Holmes's Mill.
May 10,*32-d3t-l3B wtf-38
N O A
MIU,
mur subscribers nt the ^nD°[,?, Sauore, SAW, North Side of the Public Bqu*^ -sVe now receiving Hardware,
American and Foreign
lectS^h^tfaS'by one of the
recently "^fj^mpSrteta anil manufacturers partners, from the inj~ would res-
S'|7,YSM' S of
sr.S".y«»»"?
r£
tei"g„r
required
by the
market, cojnpneing eYLtfbi!«$ at such prifanner or Mechanic, anil wni
(f]Dae who wiah t0
cea as cannot tail 'JJrjjtock, may be found a jurchase. Among
aa30rlmenl
f,-,v"—
of
^fte awuivi"^"1
BI*e, aIl£CanTjumata
bar, round and *1
unre
Ho- Nail Rod and horse shoe
tijwfron Slab do, is a f,»*i a tat Cast steel Sprint henvv stock of cut nails
^Bt lmont works, from 3d to 40d Lath in« do- fence and flooring do wru do., 6,8, and 10d, spikes,log chauw
Tracc do., Coil chain, chopping Axes,great variety,Broad Axes. Hatchets, Mift Sa«*», different brands cross Out do., Whip do., Hand jjgirs, wood Saws,
d^Jj
&-• ItietrstOvK oi
Tools, of all kinds, „.rv iarT( Among them are Jack, Fore and Snioo^hina Planes, Double and single Irons
Pumpuo- Rabbet and Moulding do
and every ^ind efplanes used by Carpenters or
Springs,'0Spanish Mess! Glue,
Sandoauer Copal 'famish, Spirits Turpentine, STcwith'a great variety ot Gun Trimmings, foc'ks uercuteions, Flint and Back Action '1 riggers Mainsprings. Mounting'lubea, and Nipples, ruoulds, German Sheet Sil ver, Slieet Brass, Cum sinule and Double Shot Guns,, Rifle bar-
Cu'i's Revolvers, and every article wanted rf r™2i ithr «W have alsw a full stock ot Shoe ry liST Muis" and A omens', Boot trees Criiii *ng Coards and Irons, pegs oi all sizes, asd full stock of
All kinds of Leather,
.. LJ kit- RIAOH Irons, Carnage
TsiiafU, Bows ind hubs. Dash Irons, Cama^ bue/y Iron*, ^c. &c. Tl»ey would BarKirly Lh the atur.tion ol buyers to their stock of
Saddlery.
„:,kli ihp.v belie.. »i" '"A more complete than(any ot p.|[ Cack
da"1.' KiLi*".?
.„iVW.TTSS: to"'Sr.ST'S
*1*5 -Ai. SkWng, .nulled ami Potent Leafier nnd Oil cloth Tops, Dock and Tvnll^«o« No 1 and 2 Pad skins wid« and narrow yac®3Fringes, Head Linings Drab and E^e cloUis Carnage I,andl«,stump, wints. Ua« and fcp skin
#rr
**rintent of buts, bucklcs,stirrups,hooks, terreti, rings rein straining roller, and Coining V\ eob, worsted and cn*ton rosettes, ornaments, rein and Lrrast snsim Varnish Moss and every kind ol
YYTIONAL HOAD STREET, Enst End HAVK on hand a very large assoitmeut al I kinds of most approved stoves, which they are determined to sell at the lowest figures possible. Our stock consists, in part, ol the tollow-
CELEBRATED STOVES:
Etna Air Tight, a very '1 roy Air I tsili'., superior stove. Sell Regulator, The Best Premium Drum Parlor, Phcenix do. Egg Coal Stoves, Farmer's do. Six, Seven, ami Ten Plate Resor's Patent Double Stoves, in great van-
A bo-Skillets and Lids, Ovens and Lids, Odd Lids, Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles, and in fa.-i almost every article required by housekeepers for domestic purposes.
House Guttering and Spouting,
Executed at short notice, in a style unsurpassed. We will, on no account, undertake a job we canno^fimsh as^per agr^meiU.
hand to FURNISH FREE on insurance, wluch we will furnish at 3i Gents per lb. alter the insurance runs out. All patterns sent to us shall be promptly cast and forwarded, as per directions. We have a great many PATTERNS for MIR.T CASTINGS on hand, which we will have cast—when the job exceeds 1,000 lbs.-at 3 Cents lor Furnaca and 3i Cents for Foundery. We are prepared to cxecute fobs to any extent, at short notice, "J 'he casting one, such as Baikling Fronts, (either 1 erre Haute, Cincinnati, or Buffalo make,) Lard Kettles, Grates*
Terrp-Haute. Oct
u^|
,ui!e Hanw™,»»«—F jw. .. Which never fails to jjive instant relief from mllnn• Stnae Traces Silk, Thread, Lashe? and, jn gcalda and Ihirns, and cures old Ulcers, W hios'fjice Tacks, together with a complete as-j-pftter and Scald-Head. a a out the Western States for ths last nine years.
RUN
'I VDaleo have pi re w5.itelead,L»«cr?jw* brand warmnteti linseeif oil, 1ard oil coach ami cops varnisht miints, psiirt brustMs Tin rlaie at X.. %. tuc ~vtr\,, Tinned «»per, copper bottoms wagon and buggy girl named Eliza Ann Butcher. Alt hinges ri^ powder, forewarned a^inst harbonn« «jdg.rt, and pig le -d, shot, bollsw, &c. They have just i™ her on mv account. he abova re rtcei'M twenty boxes I aud Leveretta Axes,
,w'
September 4, 1852, w3t
Pjn.— on
fatsnlnr Is«t a large Gold Breast Pi will Il liberally rewarded jeavin? it at *i» Offioe.
Removal.
EY E & CO.
EARL:Y»
\ROnow r^M Miivina direct (rom N. Y., Philadelphia omrBsrawore, «*n»r»l atook «f Dry Goods, Qaeeasware,
Haiti ware and Groceries.
AliSO—A larg-J lot of Carpeting, which will be 9old very low for cash or approved credit. A large assortment of /il I S COM-AKS, of all qualities and prices have been laid in with oreat cure, and will be found cheap and excellent
S23iUU»=iEXUBL IV 4 W L&-*
subject—chaste, beautitnl and cheap—are to be frtnnrl nmoncr thier lariT© and general
found among thier large and general assortment of goods. QUEENSWARE STOCK IS PERFECT
And their v.irety ot
Hats, Caps, lEoots &, Shoes,
Tilin4,r frHnch and Philadelphia comprehensive as the eastern markets can af-
mtiamu
„.UU„g .o »fil »p" will
find this establishment, situated at the north west
pi
one in Terre- Haute, as regards the Quuliy, Variety and Cheapness of C.ooils. They, as well as all others, are resp.eetfuly Invited to call and examine the stock on hand. \V iLLIAMo oc LAKiiij
1V49
THAT never fnil
THAT
Reward.
away from the subscriber-on the night of the 1st of September, an apprenticed colored All persons are •I, or trusting her on my account. 'J lie aoova reward but no charges paid,. J0[LN GORDON.
'. Election Notice. STATE OF INDIANA, COC.TTY OF VlOO. 1 B1IIE quslifiied votere of the Couuty aforesaid Ji. siehereby notified to meet at the us»a^P'°" StJMtf wS^H^MP^^wKrsi^tfon^ay, beins the'id of November l«W, for the purpose* of voting for thirteen Electors of President and Vi® President ofthe United States
Oct 3,1852, wtc. Prairie City, Express and Journal wnl please copy and charge igo con my.
Cash paid for Wheat
.\T Tow,,
Terre Haute, May W, 'ia-wtf-aa.
n„„.
Coroprwing etery jar»«ty Oaods. Rich Mk*. J" Hn
Ameri-
c*n pti in great varwty.IJoy StaieandoilH'r long iii nuirf Rich Ewbrokkwd ao4 plain Sh*wl« in colors sT* *ck and 2nd Matini IOC. Ribbons, Glow#, fi ery and all the minor articles for I^dw#. Miwcssml Chihlrens uw.
Ha ... .«f the of Mr- John Reinhsrd t.i the lnn«r irtment of our bu •tneM.and ui oar ntjw IT vnnent, we are Brtpared to oikr s»dh indi i". tajbuyer* a* win guarantee perfect saUsfaciwn. Ple«*» give
M. WT WILLIAMS,
No. t. Frtrrington's Iliock, AS BOW opened a large and complete assort1 went ef Goods, suitable for the 8pnng and Summer trsde, which be is offering at lower prices than «nv ether honse in the eity. The stock consists in pan as follow.*
Dress G-oods:
Rich printed Bemae plain Btrege ell color* Bereg* De Laines and Tissues, Lawns, Spring style Mouselin De Laines French, Karlston, tmd American Ginghams black Silks, fee,, See.
White Goods:
Swiss Muslin, Victoria and Bishop Lawns. Book Mails, Cambrics, Jewwietts. Tape Checks, Stripes. Curtain Muslins, &« a large sftd handsome assortment.
Brown Sheetings:
AU desirable brsndsof 3-4,4-4, 5-4. fi-4, and 10-4 Bleached Sheeting: 100 pieces of 3-4.4-4. f-4.6-4, and 10-4. .»
Prints:
300 pieces of Philip Allen"* Cocht Sprague, Uamilton, Union, Mcrrimac and Biit ih brands.
Cottonades:
TO pieces including favonie it
T-s
Golden Opportunity!
RAVlNCi
rtlE.\tra
S a
pI ATEg
BEYMER fcCO ..
""FALL ARUIVALS. The most SPLEX1ID GOODS in Mnvket
WILLIAMS &
received and opsiind »ny eunro nev
stock of fancy and staple Dry Goods, 1 now oflbr them to the public at unuaually low prices for cash. Eevry variety ol noods that it is usual to keep in a well appointed dry goods store may be
Beautiful figured and plain dress Silks, figured nnd plain Bnrngea* Puplinij luncv Lnwn«, Do [.nines, and Ginghams book, mull, sw-iss, and dotted Muslins plain, striped and cross-barred Jaconett whlta and black silk Lac.es and ringas dress Trimmings, white Skirts, cotton llose all colors, Irish Linens, bleached and brown Domestics Bcd-tickings, Checks, Cotton Yarns, Boots and Shoes for women, men,boys and child*
fine and common Silk lints, Kossuth and
Mexican do., Looking glasses, Tea, Sugar, Mo• lasses, and Tobacco, 'fheao are but a few ol In* many articles which may be purchased tor as Utile money ns possible, at
NIPPERT'S CHEAP CASH STORE, Farrington's Block North ol tho Public Square. May iW, '52-dlw-wtf-lI4 40
Exclusively to the Ladies, liEAUTlb lJL assortment ot Liulies double and single embroiderwl i.'nder Sleeves, Culls, rs, Chemisettes, Capes and Caps- Also, Infants Caps, Linen Handkerchief, Mourning dollars and Cuffs, Jacbnett and Swiss
AWMEnCIlANT
a
Some very fine, with Extra globes and chimncys, and capable of shedding
,la
Hood ol light' on any
9tr.
Dr. Graves's Very Popular Agne Pills,
never fail to cure Ague Chills and Intermittent Fever, and always stop them the tir*t day-. Also. Graves's Anti-Billion-** Anti«Dysjeptlc»
So to* the cura of Dyspepsia, aud Liv er Complaint. And alao, his PAIX EXTRACTOR,
For sale in Terre Haute by WOtD fc DONNELLY. Juno *52-d?w w3m-3g-4:l Runaway—OneCent
J\SU
Ripka fan-
eies. Nankeen*, Detrins, bine dr. )gs and mixtore*. Linens:
Brown Linens, blcachctl and brown Linen Drillinge, Irish linens. Table Dameek, bleached and brown Table loihs. Napkins, Doillies. Roseta and Scotch Diapers, Crash, bird's-Eye and Huckaback Towettlgs, &c.
Woolen:
American, French. German and English CHiths, black and fancy Caasimeres and Kreneh Doeskins, Tweeds, Satinets. .Kan*. Ca*hm«r»tte, 4*.
Vestings:
Fancy Silk, Satin, beff Cacsifnefv, white and buff Marseilles. Sundries:
Tickings, Shirting Stripe, Checks, Hosiery, Ribbon^tls 'Iterr- b,r Parweis, OlQive* ill ki'!-:".&'»>«•• "V \""-ru -'»f.
We are wee** m| rv week i.^ja to the jsock of new «"yles k-. r.ng oar as., sort ment at all f^K-Al KiJci^'i' STORE.
May Sl.'M.wtf^
yfAY^oJ^NDTANA, aMtr~ofVra*,
e**d to mi Uie a*Tarml ottrt«0 Barood ia tl^
ANDREW WILKINS, ISmitt
Dtpttnlitt 9, iara-ta
ANDERSON.
I E O O A I N
BI.AKTflFIRBeotora
PROOF PAINT, grtmni In
oil, as -tad and paekagS. L«w rence* Pare »d. Apr 5, ^1 34-tf.
for mis by" WOOD 4 DONNELLY.
hd«nS9
nnd
Insertings, Liale and Linen do A line assortment ol assorted colors, Kid, BilK, Lisle, and Cotton Gloves, black and lancy colored Funs, a large lot ol black and lancy Silk arasols, Silk llorege, Thread and Grass lancy Sum-
Ladies who are particular tn selecting articles that are most becoming to them, and at the snme time are desirous of btudyinjj economy, would do
wtllp0NIPPERT'S
CHEAP CASH STORE.
Furring ton's Block NorMiofihs Puolic Square. May 28, 53-dlw-wtf-152-40 fr
Pocket Book Lost.
WAS
Lost this day on the Lafayette road, between Terre Haute and Otter reek, a Pocket Hook, containing alive dollar note, and two dollar note, and three one dollar notes the finder will beruwarled by leaving the same at the Ciuricr Ofliue. WARD.
October 14, 1852-d3t.^
Merchant Tailor
HAS
removed his Tailor Shop from Market streel to Nutional Road street, one doer east of Ira (!rover's Tin and Sheet Iron Mnimlaclory where he has opened in his now ancy Front More
TAILOR SHOP,
and is prepared to turuish the best and most lash ionable materials, and make them up in a style inferior to none in the west. lie will makes CLOTHES in the moat approved style, when the cloths are furnished by the customer, and also give strict attention to cutting all kinds of garments—oil of which shall bo done with taste and despatch.
Oct.22.1849-i.Ht DAVID IIARlbO(
Sites & Katzenhaugh,
Undertakers and Coffin-Makers,
RESPECTFULLY
INFORM THE CITIZCNS
of Terre Haute and vicinity, that they will give undivided attention to the above business, wWlb a view to relievo the friends of deceased%scsons from the indispensable trouble mending the death ol a Iriend, and would state that they arc prepared to undertake the whole business of funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices. A hearse will, in all cases bo furnished charce to such as procure coffins at their establishment.
Coffins kept on hand of all sizes. To person3 in th« country, they would say that they will furnish coffins cheaper than they have been furnished by any person in the county, and will atteud the fiiueral with ihcir hearse jrte oj charge, any distance not over ten niiles.
Shop on Market street, north ol the eoart house, nearly opposite White Hall ... June 2'.\ 'j?-1 w-w 1 y-23-45
Dry Goods and Carpet Store.
PurlfvinW and Cathartic Pills. gTHHIIalLIE!2l2) tS' O2/0.
jN'o. 12 East Fourth Street, CINCINNATI,
RESPECTFULLY
inform their customeis and
purchasers generally, that they are now opening a large _and complete assortment ot
Fancy and Siaple English^ Frcncii, ticrmaii ami Ainci'icaH \V/
Also an extensive assorsment ol AMERICAN CARPETING, purchased and imported previous to the late advance, which offer at as low prices as similar goods can be ebought in th United Stales.
Floor Oil Cloths,
Thoroughly reasoned, from 3 to 21 feet in width a large Stock always on hand, ramiiiesr. Hotel keepers, bteamboat owners, and strangers niay depend upon finding the best class of Goods in our line, at prices as low as they can be purchased in the Eastern Cities.
Oct 15, 52 w3m.
Double Rcrtifi«4
I
AN DREW WILKINS, Sheriff.
CDOWICl &. HULMAN are now turing annrticleof Double Rectified Whisky far superior to any ever brought from Cincinnati, and ifl strength, purity and flavor decidedly tho best evor sold in this Western country. All those who prefer a first rate article to a rtndmon one for the same money will please coll nt the CINCINNATI STOi'lfc,-Union Row.
All iids of Domestic and foreign WINLS AND LIiUOIl3, ol the best quality, and atCiii oinnati prices, always on hand.
March II. V!-wtf-'29
A Hand Wanted.
Torre Haute, Oct. 12, '32 dlw
TERHK HAI TE, INI). Otfct in fkamix Blocks Hp *tain. Tittl W
JtURNLY.VlLN CAUi-^tr .MAKI II can find r\ employment by irumediftte application to tlie subscriber at the Cabinet shop east ol tho PraiiieHOUM. .R. WARSER.
Accommodation, No7"l
rI
''Hie: snbscnt»er, graielul for past tsvors, takes I pleasure to inform hia citstomers aud the public generally, thai h« *nll keep? the
Accommodation Wagon,
And will send home, free of chnrg"» ail articles (no matter how trifling) purchased at his store.
J. P. POW
Four rfoors east the Pos U/I!s
April »2.'52-dtf-123
THOMAS 11. NELSON," Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Western States Line,
For Bnffiifo, Ottuitfn nnd Western 8tnte». WITHOUT RESHAPING AT
Albany or Troy.
F&uratETORS.
A- R.COOB&CO-, Riot of Indiana Street, Buffalo. A W. PALAVER, fcCO, 121 Ilroad Street, Now
York.
E- W. Suujrfi, 1 Age C. Cn ». New YorkKrMarK AIIM, W. 8. line, and ship by Western States Lite, Foot of Broad Street, New York.
In emmectUm miA Terr* Ilamte end Taltda UmtCtund Bmtt. coanoKEU.
SCOTT A. Snswti, Tolede, EA*! St- I irft, Terre Hatit*. mar. 26 w-fim 11- _____
Vigo Collegiate Institnta.
AT
a late meeting of the Board of Trustees, 1 have been a, inted i" WTacancr iale Deparnj'jyt of the V^»
Institute. of which sppoin'—^nt, I will open 1 mid Institution on aday, Septesnh, tootmtinoe li weeks. oorse of Insrtu jon parsaed will embrace ranches of a regular Collegiate coarse. «rtr* of the Institution are fixed by the DO*. Bl4 t-. •.. WS:
Per Session of 11 weeks. Preparatory Class. f3 Jimior W-, Smior $5- I propose to locate in this i.je, *nd aseerery eSorttoesUblish a permanent acbuot. 8 THURMAN.
August J5,185S—djtwtf
Fancy Millinery.
MRS,
CONNOR and Miss IIENUESON wonW respectfully inform the citizens of Terra Haute and vicinitv, that they havoopened a ran cv Millinery, on National lioml Street, nest door \Vest of Rlr. Grover's Stove Stor» wlutru they olfur an asssoriment ol Millinery nnd Embroider* a, Consisting in part, of Silk, Satin and Hraid Bonnots, Caps, 1 lend Dresses of every style, iiualitv and price, Fine French Flowers, Eeaihers, Ribbons, Veils,Collars, Under Sieves Hondkerchicte, &c. Wo flatter ourselves we will besblo to supply Customers with goods of the latest lasion, on as good terms as can be had in the City
N ti. Will also keep constantly on hand an assortment of Mourning Bonnets.^, Oct. i). 'SQ-w'Jino i_
ff AB TOH SPAIN
10.000 Vol Mil teem Wauled To march to the tin shop of Thayer fe Hosteltsr.ln Clinton, lnd., where they are assurod that the prices will not hurt or kill the puichuser.
Copper* TU» ami
A N A O
J. L. Thnyt'r & J. Hoslettcr would respoctlully say to the public and tlioso wishing 'I in, C*pper and Sheet Iron ware, thai tliey call at the south corner ol J. R. Whitcoinb feCo s. Yellow Block, nearly opposite the ofh«:.- ol Drs. Hedges &, McMillan, where tlicy will be lound a all iimea, ready to exccute all jobs in their line, nl the shortest notice, and in the very best manner.
House Guttering and Spouting, Done with neutneBS and despatch. Country merchants and dealers, wishing ware, will please send in their bills, which will be tilled ""m'n'!"U"l" °r
J°r.jAMI«
I.. THAYER,
Nov 15, '51-12-tf JOHN HTrful/l' I'LR.
Standard Family Medicines, Prewired with great care and expretsly for Family use, »iu i$
Dr. Swiiync's
CHLEUHATUI) MliDICINES. Dli SWAYNK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILT) ClllillliY,
The most rfleetnal and speedy cure known for Be Careful in I'm chasing To obtain the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Chi-rru, which must have the portrait and signature of Dr. SWAY.VB on each wrapper around the bottle. Until you obtain this compound you will never know the real virtues ol Wild Cherry. l)r. Swiiync's Celebrated Vermifuge,
In Square Bottles, very pleasant to tlie taste, and the moat effectual remedy in expellinj* worms, curing dyspepsia, sour stomach, increasinn tho appetite, and invigorating the whole system. 06serve that it is in square •bottles with the portrait ol Dr. S WAYNE on eaeli wrapper, around the bottle. None other is genuint. J)r. Swnyne's Sarsapnrilla and Tar Pills.
A gentle purgativo and alterative medicine, far superior to the pills in general use, more mild, prompt, and uniform in their operation, may be taken at all times, and in fact in every disease where an aperient, alterative, or purgative is required and for diseases ii?cidint to females they are unequalled.
The above valuable Medicines are prepared onlvby Dr. SWAYNE, at his Laboratory, No. 4 North 7th street, Uate Eighth and Race,) Phila-
^orsale by J. R. CUN1NGIIAM, eolo agent for Tcrrc Haute and vicinity. September 18, 1852—wyl
CiBwfordsTille Female Ssminary
''PHE Fall Term will commence on Thursday _L the 23d of September. The Trustees have made the following appointments:
Rev. James H.Johnston, President, and I rofessorot Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. Miss Josephine Holt, 1st Assistant and teacher of French. Miss Jennie Johnston, 2d Assistant.— Miss Isabelle P. McM.aster, teacher of Music.
Mr. Johnston will superintend the School and be actively employed.in its government and intruction.lor which liis superior attainments,abundantly quality him. Miss Holt is a graduate of the Brooklyn Female Seminary, and Miss Johniton et the Female Seminary of Dayton, Ohio.
Pupils trc tn abroad can be boarded in the larpe 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 fuel "a I so tuition in any ol the three departments in the Seminarv is per term $33,00, 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, J0,00 Use of Piano, 2,00 A small extra charge will be made during the two winter terms, for fuel in the public rooms-
Young ladies who are pursuing these branches will have the privilege of attending the Chemical and Philosophical lectures in Wabash College.
Application for admission to the Seminary may he made to the President, or to any (if the Trustecs*
A.THOMPSON, DR. D. W. LAYMAN, I (. P. JENNISON, S- Trustees. W. TWINING, I S. S. THOMPSON, Sept. 25w3 t-6
Dr. J. YOITMANS, Physician and Surgeon.
(LATE OF LICKING COUNTY, OHIO.)
MAYING
had a number of years experience
in the practice of Midwifery and the diseases of Women and Children, Dvsenterv, Hilious "W"". Malignant Erypepales. Typhoid Pneumonia,anil
rypHrtttw,|uHiive.i'aver.
Also-chronic
diseases in all their various rontt9 -poftlettlarry enlargement of the Liver and Spleen, so prevalent in this country—tenders Ins pcrvices to tho citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity, hoping a liberal share of patronage.
Residence Stewait House, where he may be found at all hours, except when on professional business.
August 5, 1852—vd lw-wji
New Leather Store.
THE
undersigned, Into of Dayton, Ohio, would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre Haute and surrounding eoantry, that he has opened a wholesale aud relnil
M:ATIII:R STOKK,
on the corner of National Rood mil Fourth streets, west of tho Post Office, where he will devote his entire attention to Leather, Hides, Oil, and Find' ings, where may be Ibund at all times, a large assortment of Skirting, Harness, Bridle Leather, Collar Tsnthrr,
Padding, Seating, SoU and Upper, Calf and Jiip Skint, Morocco. Linings, Bittdmgs, Topping, fxists, Pess, Shoe Nails,
Boot Trees, ami Small Tacit,
Currving KniVcs. Flesliors, Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Brashes, and tt great many small tools and articles not necessary to mention.
Leather In the rough purchased also, Hides and Skine, for which twill nay fair prices tit Cash or Tr tdo. 83r Orders from distance filled, and should the article or price not suit, it returned in good order, the purchaser can have his money back. Please call and examine lor yoursciltps and don't forget the place, on tho corner next the t'ost Office, far good Leather and heap Ba-gatps.
HENRY &NYDER
September 18,1852—wtf
Kier'3 Rock Oa
WHILEmany,
tho new Petroleum will relieve and cure very many, diseases, aa stated In the circulare-~and knowing especially that it cures Agne, Diarrheal, Sore £»,«*. Ui has cured Blindness,) Rheumatism, and Scrofula—\{ is right and proper particularly to urge a (rial iu such cases. It iii a reddish, dear, and purely
Nnturnl Oil.
And not a Httman Inccntian -drnmi from a d«ep well near Pittsb Price 50 rants ^.c. Elottle. (i piftt-i
For wife bf J. R. CUNINGHA.M, WOOD ic •NNKLLY, BROWNING & WALL, Drug gists, Terre //ante.
Get a Circular. September 14. IR,"$—wtf
Coroner's Inquest
ANHautebodyofl«that
Inqueation held Tower Mills in Terre on the diy ofOcMfcef,l^ Opon view of the Gwsn Fitferr—the of the or was a* follows. Thathecamotoln- 'h by being caught by th-pitman of th* Engine ot uf Mill at half past hull o'clock in the oveuiug of said day. Found ia hia pockets ftr allowing pr .^rtyTto wlt.-W-silver W h, 1 bunch ol lit\ *.two «lk pock' Iiandkei.-hiefe, iwenty-five doflattt in Bank notes, and twenty 1 |n silver, three mi advertisements, two pacUvt books, nne bottle of laudanum, and six notes of hind on different individuals of Ohio, and other papers of not much value. On account oi mutilation ol person and clothing no accurate description could be given by the Jury. Ave supposed to be by one of the witnesses thirty-five or forty. Supbe about five feel six Inches high. And posed to wa» very tie waa lair com bit* eye*.
JOHN MURPHY, Coroner.
Oct. 15 w3w.
B."& 0. TOUSEY,
National Road. Si. id door above Market No. 2, Phoenix Block.
Wholesale and Retail Cash Stare. Dealertt in Foreign mid Domestic Staple and Fancii O O S Notions, Trimmings, Bonnets, Boot* qnd Shoes,
Laps, Hardware, Groceries, Paper Hajiging*, •-.'j Borders, Carpetings, Rugs, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, and llouge furnishing Goods.
WE
are now in receipt of our Fall ana Win terStook, selected in the Eastern cities expressly for this market. We would invite particular attention toour stock of brown and bleached goods, Prints, Merinoes, De Laines. Lustres, figured stuff goods, Ginghams. Trimming Buttons, Laces, Gimps, Fringes, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Hosiery, Cloths, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Flannels, Linseys, Tickings, Checks, line en und silk Ildkfs, Bay State Shawls, Carpeting*, Carpet Bn^a and Satchels, Groceries, Hardware. Boots and {Shoes, &c. all of which will oe*ofd a such rates lor Cash or I'roduceas «ill riianc a tht interest of buyers to patronise us. 1 aper Hai.g, ings very low.
Terre HautJ, October4, '51-G-lf.
Remnants. *r
NOTFlER case of Remnants received this morning. Price 8 cents. They are selling last at the
A
PRAIRIE CITY STORK
May 15, '52-i3w-143-wtf-39
New York Cheap Clothing Store*
F.VEI1Y nODY Itum I1I3UEI
I
usr rt lived and now openin:? a large and splfiidid assoxtmrut of iieady made Clothing, embracing every v-iriety, and select vd to suit the most fastidious. Purchasers are respectfully requested to call and examino my stock before purchasing else where, as 1 am determined to offer such inducements as must constrain the ptiMic to patronize me. Call at tin above-sign, west side ot the Pub ic Square, Ross building.
N. LIVINGSTON.
Oct. 8 1852,dlw-w6mo,
Madame Blanche,
The justly Celebrated Astrologist, I 1 AS complied with the express wi3hcv of many I I citizens of this city ana has revisited Torre Haute. She may be found at her private rcsi dence on 6th street 3 doors North of the Canaj.
She hopes that her success in the exercise of the Egyptian Mysteries here and at other places may entitle her to the confidence of this community.
She is ready to relate to any persons the t-wnts of tlu-ir past li ves—or to raise for ihem the curtain which hides the future.
Trices: Ladies. 50 c^nts—Gentlemen SI. Sept. 27, \""2 d&w6ni.
J.
6.
STEPHeNSQN. M. D.
MVii/siciati an ft Surgeon, Kit RE HAUTE, I NO. Office nearly opposite Brown's Hotel. Oct 18, 'til-8-t'
$20 Reward.
LOST,
a small Morocco Pocket Hook, on the 6th of Oct. 18j2, containing $yi,00 in Bank notes.
One $20 note on tha State Bank of Jndiana, 3$10 notes don't recollect on what Banks, 6 $1 notes, and the balance in $5 notes.
Any person tinbing said Pocket Book, and leaving the same with the money at thi3 office shall have the above reward.
Oct. 9, '52-w3t-7
Bills of Lading.
NEAT article, 011 good paper, just printed and lor sale ut the rOU RJ F.
WHERE
Removal.
rpHE old established Pocket Book nnd JIo« rocco Case Manufactory, located at Chestnut street, for tho past twenty-one years, 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:
Pocket Books, Port Folios, Dressing Cases, Writing Cases, Bankers' Cases, Hank Book Holders, Bill Books, Money Belts, Cigar Cases. Razor Strop3, Porte .Monnaies, Work Cuses,Card Cases, Neeale Cases.
F. H. Smith, thankful for past favors, hopes by attention, and with a determination 10 sirll tha best quality of goods at the lowest prices, to receive a share of patronage. The trade are requestG.l to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
N. B. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. F. li. v^Mn fr. 205 Arch street, Philadelphia.
Septemlier 17, 1852—wlin
Five Dollars Reward
WILL
bo- neid for the recovery of four five dollarbills on the North River Bank,N* Yupposed to havt» been lost in going from limnacton iV. Griswold's Pork House to the Prairie House 011 the Sunday 19th instant.
Sept. 23,-dtf
rf^HK
JOHN S. BEACH
ht Early & Leggett'a Warehouse.
NEW TAILOR STORE.
subscriber, recently from Cincinnati, I would respectfully m'orm tho citizens of Torre Haute and vicinity (hat he has opened a Tailor Store on Second street, nearly opposite the Stewart Hotel, where he will be prepared to furnish articles of clothing in Gentleniens line in the latest and most approved style. Ho has worked in several of the Eastern cities and feels that he justly claims a share of the public patron ugc.
April 1 '52-d tf-103 J. J. HECKMAN.
Gunny Bags,
RECEIVED
by Steamer Iritf-n Yeatman .and
for sale at the Warehouse of BUTTON & CO. Mnrch 9, '5? dtf-«T»
CHANT.ES COXSF AUT.R. YOBGRT LP BT?T.» NF\',
CONSTABLE & DULANiJY,^
ATTOHNKYS AT LAW, Ac. MA US HA LL, CLA.1K COUNTY, ILLS.,
W1LLIllinois,
prnctic* in all of the courts in the State of and a^jnemt eOuniies of Inuiana, also in the- Federal Courts, giving prtimpt and cllicient atteniion to all bu^nevsentrusted to them as Attorneys, See., and emir at
Jnn *38,'52-d lv-50
O A N N E S
Riisensteel's Patent.
pilE subscriber invites the attention of Tan* JL uers and Leather Dealers to his great Improvement In Tanning Apparatus by which l^eaiher can be turned oui in one-third the usual time, at a great saving of cost and labor., Certificates innumerable can be shown from persons who have tested 1 lie merits of tlie improvement*, and who testify to its great superiority over all other procease*. For particulars see bills.
Bhop Rights and County ^:its will be dispoeed of, at reasonable rates. rr Letters addresaetl to the utH^i-ned nt Terre Haute, lnd., will meet with pini »ttention.
VV.
8.
July
|0,
WILL
dressed. Borne witness thinks dark hair, red face and
Mnyae.^ttiy-isa
CUUPER, Agent.
IS-dtf 35
Madison and Cincinnati Railroad Line of Packets.
STEAMERS
IfOOSIKIl STATE, G. W Wright, Master WISCONSIN, No. »,
T. T. Wright, Master.
leave Madison everf day on the arrival of the Madison and lerre Haute cars.— For speed or safety these boats cannot bo surpassed by any boats on the western waters,
The beat family Flour & Corn Meal
AMill.xYS
l,W on haudaod for Mle at He 1 moss
May 10, '$3-d1t-138-wtr-38
Life saved at Midnight! "V BY (JREGORY'o
Instant Cure of Pain.-
The most pungent nnd powerful preparation for the suppression of all injttmmn(ion, 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 it forces its way through every diseased nerve and gland of the system, relieving all Fain iu an instant, nnd diseolving local obstructions which cause inflammation, fevers, and spasmodic pains, with a rapidity known of no other medicine. It immediately quiets the pain of Neroous, or Sick Headache, insianily cures the Toothache, and relieves at once tlie excruciating pain of Rheumatism, and usually cures long nnd standing cases, on three applications, in one hour! For dangerous accidents, broken limbe, mangled flesh, bruises, burns, scalds, fni ness, pain in the stomach, spasms, cramp, cholic
FHVUil AND AGUE,
Colds, sore throat, cancer in the mouth or atom ach, and all complaints of inflammatory character. this oiedicine will give iiivttsut,, ryli&j! jo lit# sufferers.
HARPERS
It FICE-
To Sinking Fund Borrowers
interest was due and unpaid on the first clay of July last, on loans from the Sinking Fund, the lands mortgaged in security will be advertised about the first dav'of October nex t, to be sold on the second Saturday in December next. When not more than one year's interest, prior to said first day of July, may be due, and ihe security is deemed sufficient, payment of such interest will nut be exacted, if the borrowers shall forward to this office a written agreement to pay interest on the interest so due and withheld
J. iMOR R1SON, President.
SiNKix FUND OrncE, Indianapolis, Sept. 1, 1852. I Stale Sentinel, Sept. 3, 1352. September 6, 1832— d&w3vv
CAUTION.
TT7HEREAS iny wife Susanah Hanetwerk 1V has left my bod and board without any just cause or provocation, this js to caution all persons against harboring or trusting her on my account, asl will pay no debts of her contracting. GEORGE HANETWERK.
Oct. 2 1S52.
CIIOTiERA!
plaint as hundreds can testily Woody Fin* it always cures. Broken Breast, with H11 its I»ain and jeopsmly to tlie life of the infant, would never lw known were this medicine used a few weeks before nursing. A mother who f-om this cause hod lost every child, hear.i of the
Instant C'nre of Pain!
and tried it,.and found it efltctual in savins the lifv of her child. We could refer to Mr. Julias Marsh, of Washington, Lucas county, Ohio, and to Mr. A. Grajrsoo, 'oncord, DoKalb county, Indiana, and a host othets.
IVo Family should be without it! Thousands are ready to testily to etttcacy and certainty in the cure of all Bowel Complaints, and multitudes ot children hove been saved by its timely use, when attacked at midnight with fits, spasms, cramps, colic, and choking, caused by worms— with no
physician near, and life in imminent peril. Price 25 cents per bottle. For sale by BROWNING WALL, Wholesole and Retail Agents, Terre Haute.
Also by Merchants and Druggists in every village and town in the country. GREGORY &. MOORE. Pioprietors, Maumee •ily, Ohio.
September 18, 1852--wbm
SHERIFF'S SALE-
BY
virtue of an execution iaaned from the Vigo Probate Court, and to me directed and delivered, in tavor ofJethro Basa, and against Martha Ann Davidson the unknown hcira ot Linsey Long and Tazewell Stewart, Administrator of the estate of Peter Davidson. I have levied 011 the fuWowing property,to-wit: the North eat quarter ot the South west quarter of section twen-ty-two township thirteen north of range eight west, being the lands and tenements lielonging to the said Peter Davidson, and I will, on Saturday the twentieth day of November, 1852, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, within the legal hours of said day, offer the rents and profits ot, said premiaesi' with the appurtenances thereunto belonging for a term of seven years and if iliey should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will then and there ofler the fee simple, to the highest bidd :r, for cash, to satisfy said execution and costs.
ANDREW WILKINS, Sheriff..,
October, 27, 1852-w3t. Printers fee $2 N E W O O S
Magazi lefor November.
Ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs, by John Kenrick. ReHben Medlicott, or the Coming Man, by W. Savage.
The -Cabin and Parlor, or Slaves and Masters,' by J. Thornton Randolph. Parisian Sights, and French Principles, seen through American Spectacles. ..J
Stories from Blackweod. Comparative Physiognomy or resemblance between men and Animals, by J. W. Red field, M. D.
Marriage and its Relations by George W. Quinbv. James' American Form book and Legal Guide Just Received-and for sale at
Oct 30dtf,.
W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.
Notice.
r\HE
Stockholders of the
Western Plank
Road Company are requested to meet at the
NEW BOOKS.
A NCIENT Ecypt under tlie Pharaohs. Scott and Jackson, by J. T. Headley. History of the Mormons Illustrated.
History of ihe Methodist Episcopal Church: The Odd Fellows Manual. Good Aunt Fanny's Legends. Talks and Walks of an Anurican Farmer in England.
Harpers Magazine for November. At CH1LDS' BookStore. Oct 30, d2w.
S. L. HOVEY Commission & Forwarding
PKODIJCE RROKKIt.
National Road Street, next door East of Bemcnt & Co., Terre Ilantc, Indiana.
Flour, Salt and Whisky, constantly on hand. The highest price for Grain.
Liberal advances mode on Consignments. October 6, '53-dly ....
W. BAKDOtJR S. R. REAP.
BARBOUR & READ OC2.3P£EiC*
sy SE SiO
Terre llnntr, Tndinnn.
Will practice their profession in Vigo and adining countics. All business entrusted to their are will meet with prompt attention. Office in rrington's Building, No. 5, up stairs.
August 3i, 1852—dly
Tuledo and Trrrc Hante Express,
PETllIE & CO., PROPIIIETORS. spills Express by Petrie & Co.'s daily line of I packets is now in operation, connecting with Livingston, Wells &. Co.'s Express at Toleao, and Adnms and Co. at Terre Haute.
All Packsfee, Bundles, Parcels, Money, &c., ontmsted to it will be forwarded punctually withSut dt-iay. Each Packet is provided with an Iron aafe for the safe-keeping ol money.
May 24, '52 d6ui-l.'0
N otic e—-Especial
Ti 1 R. N. B- DU' I' having |iurchased the init I teri'st or Mr. Young in the National Dagnrrrean (Jallery will continue the business in all it«departments at U«. emtablishod stand, PhoeiiLx Row.
Being now In the ircefpt of new and elegant stock, no peine nor expen* will be spared in ren dering sati»'«ctron to vim tors, tid making the "National" a pleasant report.
All are invittd to call and exit.nine. Pictures taken nt nil hours ot 'He day. Grateful for past favors he hopes a continuance
N. B. DUFF.
AH indebted to the late firm will call and settle with
N. a
Terre Haute, lnd., Jan 3, ^3»dtf-29
D.
June 19, '52-dtf-lT ».
Terre Ilaute Drng Store,
BY J. CUNINGHAM,
Notional Road Street, North ot the Court 1 i««tse IlOM .SAI.i: AND ItKI AlL.
CONSTANTLY
on hand, r«*h Drugs ewd
Medisines. warranted pure. Prescriptiom. pr. red promptly. Great nt tent ion paid to all oru %3rChemfe«l«, D\*e^tnnc, Instruments, rerfutnery. CHIe, Paints, G?n«i. and pure wines and Liquors expressly for tn iieal use.
CINCINNATI ST0]{E.
LUDOWICI & HULMAN,
Wholewile Dealers in all kinds of
Groceries, Wines, and Liquors,
TOBACCO, GLASS, NAILS. &c UNIOIT ROW, TERJiE HAUTE, L\D Deo20, Ip-l»-18-r54
LAWNS.
rtECES new styl«i I.awn joat received— suppoved by tho knowing ooes to be both beautify and cheap.
PRATRIE CITY STORE,
May 15, ^-d3w-H3 wU-39
Every family should have a copy-
All invaluable, look, only 25 els. per Man kwio thysdf.
DRHANDBOOKMEDICALMANUAL
HUNTERS AN FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing on outline of.the Origin, Progress, Treatment and Cure of every form of disease,^ contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intereouse, bylgg Self-abuse, or by Sexual Excess, with advice fofggj their prevention, written in a familiar. style.||| avoiding all medical technicalities, and every--tiling that would offend the ear of decency, frouv, the result of some twenty years suceassfal prac-v tice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases oh a delicate or private nature.
To which is added, receipts for the cure of-the* above disease®, and a treatise on the causes, symp-|: touis and iure of Fever and Ague, for twenty-it five cents, a copy six copies one dollar: will be,' forwarded to any part ol the United States, by mail, free of postage. Addresss postage l,nu'* Box, 11'6 Post Office, or the Author, 38 Norths Seventh Street, Philadelphia.
I/IFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. M. flfJNi TER will forfeit #50 If failing to cure any ruse of secret disease that inny come under ni# care, no inntier iiow long standing or afflicting.
The best medicine known lor tjiia dread $oni tsex ar«, invited to lua Private Rooms, aint as hundreds can testify. Nonii Seventh Sin'et Philnd'a without fear OP interrupiion Irom other paiicnts. grangers ancj others who have bwwn unlortunaUj in the seleciior*. of Plivsici tn are invitetl to call. lMPtVl'ENCY—'Through nnres:rained induN eence of the passions, by excess or self-abuse, the c-vils are numerous. Premature ini[otency, involuntary serni .a! discharges, wasting of tlie organs, loss of memory, a distastes for h:mule society, general debility, .or cofistituiional derancement, are sure to follow. It necessary, consult tue
Doctor with confidence he oilers a perfoct cure. E A A N REFLECT.—'The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hands ol Physicians ignorant of inu class oi maladies. It is certainly impossible tor one man to understand all theills the humanism* ily are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is more successful than his brother processors, aud to that ho devotes ni»st ot time and study
YEARS OF PRAC PICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases or the se*^ rual orgaus. together with ulcers upon the bodj^ throat, nose, or lejts, pain* in the head, or bones mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities. diseases arising from youthiul excesses* oi impurities of the blood, whereby the nstitu, tion has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themel is a re 5-7- Medicine forwarded to any part of the Lnis ted States—Price five and ten dollars perpackage$2rMe23, *52 wly-5
Early & Leggett,
Foriv trding A' Commission
Aud dealers in all kinds of produce, 5 TERRE HAUTE 1XD. "V Mar. 26'52 tim-31-
GIRAIN
BAGS.—-5,000 for sal by 5WATTS &, COLBURN, 63 Pearl street, August 31. 1852 d&wlin incinnnti
WANTED.
FIFTYwork
good active Young Men, wanted on the of rebuilding the Terre Haute Draw Bridse immediately tor from four to six for which will to.P»«
Sept 20'52, dlw.
CHEESE.
A CHOICE article Cheese just received and for sale at CONDIT'S ane 19, '52-wtf-43
Fall Goods.
Innn
IVT
Court House on Saturday evening the 13th No- „i.^,i„".a "tt„ vcmbrr next for the purpose of electing Directors and for other business.
BENJ. McKEEN. RALPH WILSON, Stockholders. C. GILBERT. Terre Haute, Oct, 30 1852, w[p-w2t.
PACKAGES FALL AND WIN-
,UUU
TERGOODS. in which are2-4,7-8,
4-4, 5-4. 6-4, 10-4, 12-4 Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings
do do Jeans do do Diapers Tickings, Oenaburgs, Stripes
Best makes of Sattinets, Tweeos, Jeans Linseys, Canton Flannels (Moths, Cassimeres, Doe Skins
Do met ami all Wool Flannels.
._ of
Schroede'is, Hamil tons. Union, Cone8togis Merrimack, Dunnells, Globes, Aliens, Snragues,and Cochicos.
GINGHAMS—l4incaster, Manchester, English. and FrencH. DRESS GOODS—De Laines, Cashmeres, Chusans, Persians, Poplins, Lustres,
Cruvelias, Brocades, Coburgs, Tartans, Black and Fancy Si!ks & Satins.
LINENS—Gehions, Craw fords, Barklies, and Grays." SHAWLS—Scotch and Boy State.
Ribbons, Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery, Scarfs, Tippets. Comforts, Shirts, Drawers, Hoods, &c., &c. Linings. Cloakings, Cambrics, Hollands. For sale low by WATTS & COLBURN, 63 Pearl street, Cincinnati.
August 31. 1852—d&wlm
Notice
Ihereby
S given that 1, George II. Reeves, have this day sold my entire stock of Goods and Merchandize in ana connected with my store, in Terre Haute, Indiana, to George Reeves and John C. Reeves also, all demands due me for accounts made in said store. And those indebtei to me on accounts of purchases in said store, will make payment to said George and John C. Reeves.
GEORGE H. REEVES.
Terre Haute, September 1, 1353—dlw-w3t
rFlHEjnWic
are respectfully notified that tho
JL undersigned have purchased of George If. Reeves his entire stock of Goods at bis store iu Union Row, Terre Haute, Indiana, and will continue the business of merchandising at the same stand, under the name and style of Reeves St. Co.
GEORGE REt\LS JOHN Q. REEVES.
Terro Haute, September I, 1833— dlw-w3t
Terre Haute & Richmond Railroad.
Fall and Winter Arrangement.
ONrenger
and after Monday, August 30, 1852, Phstrains will leave Terre Haute, daily, (Sundays excepted,) at precisely 7 o'clock, n. m. "Passengers are requested to be at tlie station at 61 in order to procure tickets and checks for their baggage.
S. HUE3TIS, Suprrintendent.
Terre Haute, August 28, 1852—atf
rpiIE
———————
French Language.
undersigned proposes teaching the French 1 language to Ladies and Gentlemen at their apartments, in classes of one, two, or three, as may be roost convenient. Persons desirous of learning to speak this useful and elegant language, will please apply for further information to the subscriber at Brown's Hotel.
J. JACOBS.
Terre Haute, September 3, 1B52—d3w
Fresh Family Flour
KEPT
constantly on hand in barrels and half barrels, at CONDIT'S.
George Hummel's
Premium Essence of Coffee.
rpHIS
I
Essence has been proven by many thou-
sands of ihe mot. inspect able families in tho United Stales, to be by far the beet preparation ot Ceflee ever *fl'ered to the public. One package of this essence will go as far as four pounds of Java Colfce, and foils# made by it will preserve perfectly tlie ta»w of the best Java Coffee, bat will be much mors wholaeoine, more delicate, liner floored, perferttu clear, and in every inhume*? superior to the Java Coffee.
Manufactured by Dan Bolder & Co., No. 2Sl Caltowhilt St., above 6th St., Philadelphia, and sold Wholeealoaml Retail, at
BROWNING & WALL'S, "Prairie City Drug Store.
Tcrrc Haute. "June 10. '52 wtf-42 ^t
———————
Ball's Great Western Vegetable Tonic,
FOR THE CURE OF FEVER AND AGUE. VI/ 11.1. lie found superior to any article of tlie k:ud now in use.
May b,- had at Uroverm&n and Bourne's. Prepared and warranted by G. W. BAH*.
Terre Ifnnte, August 13, 1852—w3me
Lots to Lease*
fpHE following lota are aituated on National 1 Roa«l street adjoining Charlee 8eeniaua -M House, they will bo leased tor a term oi three y#ar», as several persons have been speaking to me tor some weeks past, that wns anxious tosettle thero. 1 will attend at Mr Herberts HatiS^ store on the premises on Saturday the 94th day of October, from 8 o'clock a. m. to & p. m. to ac commodate all.
Oct. P, w3w.
MARTIN BURKBh
