The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 12, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 November 1852 — Page 3

Election Return*. roW

Delphi a city and count/—Pierce 26,033

Bcmtt 84373 Hale S36" ^Ak Berk* county ofi«ia»~Pi«rce 9.568 Sett

Ts*5Reported that Pi^rc**1

jority 3,000. No.™ COIWA.-J- 7""" Scott .i«. 1^""™

turns

fw"tl

Richmond. Sa«np«ion, CumberUi»d,

jialeigh, Hanover, Way ueand Duplin, abo-v gains for Scott on laat Governor's vote uf 464, when the Democratic wsjority »a*5491.

AokxuiI contributed to the Washington Honument about $1,500. VimcisiA.—Returns in 98 eountie* aho\* -gains for Pierce on last Governor* election of 300, when U» Democratic majority was

J.000. Massachusetts—Total vote of Missa* chuaetts Scott 52.203 Pierce 40.708 Hale S9.008 Webster scattering 1,850

Ma«yla*3.—Pierc«'« wsjoriljr 5,4SS,with Charts* and St. Mary's to bear from which g**« Taylor 727. -iSS

ERIE, Nov. 8.

The steamer Michigan has just returned from search of the wreck of the Rochester. She had entireJy gone to pieces: all hands except the captain and a boy are lost. The vessel was owned by F. O. Myers, of Buffalo, and was insured. ———

BUFFALO, Nov. 8.

There was a severe storm on the lake yes.today. The schooner M. Donsman, loaded with coal, sunk in the harbor at Dunkirk.— The R. O. Mead went to pieces; but few

lives lost. Two hands were lost from the Blandowa, which reports a vessel ashore and a tatal [sic] wreck at Long Point; it is supposed all hands are lost. The bark Myers, for

Cleveland, went ashore at Walnut cree;k all the crew, except the Captain and one hand, are lost. A number of bodies have been washed ashore. ———

^•^.^^^^•W.AsmiroToit, Nov. 8. Hon. Elward Everett entered on the dust) 9 of Secretary of State to-day.

PlIILADt.LFniA, Nov. 8.

Tht court of common pleas has dismissed the petition of Jacob Sheets contesting the ••lection of Bowers.

V? Bostok, Nov. 8. The Congressional Contest results thus Clifford, whig, 7,400 Bishop 2,400 Mann 3,000.

St. Lovis, Nov. 8.

The supply of wheat is large receipts over 20,000 bushels sales of ten thousand bustfehr at 60@75c corn 40@43c sales 6.000 bushels oats ao 3£@33c whisky 18c

THREE SUNDAYS IN KCVPT. Friday 15 th«j Muhorrterlnn SHhbnth Saturday is the Snhhmh nf ihc Jews, nn'l the next H«y tho Sahhnth nf iho Christian*. Thi« isr frpqut'ntiv source of clelnv «nrl inmnvenicnce lo the irnveler. J)r. Smith, nf Bo^mn. for rxnmple. arrived at Alexnndiia rtn Fridny. a day nn whirh no qunrantine nr custom ln»ti«»» btiin«M enn be trnnsnricd wiih iho nfti ci«U r»f ilie rmintry. whu arn Mihntm*. dans. On Snitirday. ho cnuld do n*»th fng nt the banker* who are Jews. Oi Sundsy. tlio consular nfficos nre rinsed, tho consuls being ChrNiinns, It wu n«l till Mniulny mnrtiin^f, therefore, ihm h« cnuld set ttUmt tlm arrnii^rment for hit tour. We inny mke t»ccn*ion here lo remnrk, thm the Doctor'* ••Piljfriin-

Ejvpt." from which weleura iltjiu, curious furl. Is. nt nticft. Hi ft w«n*st »r itton and most interesting bo».k of oriental travel thnt wo hnvo read for many ri *J#y. It is crntnmcd with incidents nnd information, conveyed in style most •alovenly. One instance out of tlmu•and:—"One eyed people." writes the feftuthor, '"began to thicken,"—meaning. not thnt their bodies begnu to enlarge, but that one dyed people began to be ..mei^y the Voyagers more frequently *b«m -before. In spite, however, ot it* •«a*aU»a«vIe. the book is full of excel* lent matter. Dr. Smith is one of ihe .most dbwwwwtt. inqirisitive and utiimaginaiive Yatticces that ever went abr? «d r—sHome Jtmnmf.

The 'R«trt.Bi.ic of Libkra—The Re^uklic uf lrimrn is gre»i mie hm for some cause or other we ore onuhin cxplaiir, it'Iras fx« m«t with it* (fiw share jof public autntiitfi. A prejudice exists -lit tb« minds tiT but ctdored )»opul«tion -In relation to tho coUmy, and hence the -difficulty. Within a ye«r or iw». however, thlt iras materially softentMl. and -Rence the frospects of L* Her is are be^|innln^ to brigtitefi. Sixty emigrants •recently tutled from New \:«*rk under 4he mitisgement of ihc State Odmtijs--tion Society, and na we learn, five htm 4)red are «bm 1-0 Wejwrt from Nor oik. •od two httodfcd from New Orleans. Ii dHNitd Ke Terwe«i»hered thai the existent of the Republic ofLilwra a« nsUoti.tia*), been fbnnnjty aefcril«»w ledged by aoiw ol vhe Great Ei»ri|»van po«ets. The native «i)fefs In lh« 'neighborh»nd have •bandoiMv ^ithwciUtty. the art* of pence •re prospering

DayUm Empire

tttafri* Figure^.—A Urg^^oit prt4ably the largest specimen wi^ |)ri}S. ilee lti -t^s Siat#, was frXhfbiM «v ,he Stale Fair, -aud purchased from a Fc»«,v. 1ln county wiwn by Wm. Wilson. f«r A. Armel, of thiat4iy. It Is-of the Poland Areed, measures eight feet eight inches long, and six feet six inches mi girih -"jwojreare old, and is estimated to weigb

INe thousand pounds.—M&discm Cemr

1

The sum raised in the city of Cincinnatti [sic] for the Washington Monument at the election was $1,60. A considerblke sum was also raised in the adjoining townships.

Japanned Tinware Mantifietoty

at

in Cowtrv Merchants,*£***LJl%«ufda Pwilara, ana oi»hm, Mleh«

i-1

der his

I

superintend* new, from the raw

A a a el

his *K»w«r to e$er inducements, for an

ptfi^r to any other dealer in »ht ^e»t. "Having recently made large additions to m* msnufacturiiijt department in the way of «**ni, machinery, and a greaw* number of workman, a* Hopes to bs side to supply ilw iwreaaing dematvl. 1 V»k?j» who have hmi accu*m»fied to making 3»lsei? purchasi* i» the «urt»w*id«N *'." u™* "J*1 *iwyeandoe«uaUy a* well P*** and quality, and in add|iK«» to this they w*'»buy taw what they want, and may nil tip ihrir stuck* as iht-y m«jr wail*, without tlwitttxmveaiww* of six woektor two months for a vttopir ftwi »H« Rati.

LARD LAMPa

The under»i^»ai would also call attcnian »l Jeslerstohis Improved Oxvs«u l»»rd l«»n*p« I'tiu tamp is com) rue ted that the eniir* t«H' can b^ tvmov id tt !w p«tp*»eof »ri»t»«un« a»«i cleaning, llw otv r»iu« to thl« tamp heretrtKr« ha» b««-n, that ih«»y e«uld nat be eteaneu. an« w«» with faculty thai they could t* trHntKea Tvwee ©tetvn »ns are enttreiy otNfrwme in

tiroventent In a 1 iF this they aw »»uct« quicker, a a* I ot tv- an he aokl at a urke Uii*season- They a«y ackwwMu*" *o i* iImi beat and cheapest Lard I*»up t»vvi mifvxjueea

Atso ninnufactuna aiw keeps eon'tantly Oil hand the jt i!y eeiehrated Air I.urd wmp.Tbir Lan»i) t.aa. now twn inuw *ur

OWiHUK WlNtUKLh,

Corner of Pearl ami Walnut $ieci*. opiMwite th* I'tarl Street Hoiwe. Cincinuatt, ()L»o. N.li aru ^'r aiuaiti«m paid to packing antl wwutliiu ar i' *'es to the country. «w *{kt-»y l»-1»

REMEDY,

morri^s

./."I I. v#\i /f/ i- vti I "OR Gonorrhea. Glefts, 8»nciuree, N.durnnl Ftnm-ions, Grave?, and all in^r comp5»i ii's* usually coivstquuiit upon youthful excc»bs»» and iedultfeni^

In pintado# spt-iitie for iliis elass of disease, Or \Ioiris h»s «-.\jerMe«t »nucl time and monfy in order jo |rest-n» the imlormnnte sufit-n-r pioasnnt, snlo. and tfiiev nt meliririe. That he h»* s-ucctw'vd itt a fnct vvt-H es»ta( lished, as iht rV haaheeniwauy boiil,» auW,_warr«»nu*l to cure or the nionry returned, #id so f«r has^iv en entire aatistSction

As an inviiomiins m'"!i'-ine for broken tonj,| !.:» mi t'»juu-, bt'insi i-Atrt'int ly p'llutn «d pcrmaucai in its efii-cii.

For (hat distressing romplaint so cimiMWi among trmales, teimed Mour A lb,is, or Whites this specific is a sovereign remedy, and should le uwd by aU who are thu.--afflicted.

This medicine is wld by dnirf^ists generally throughout the Soulhirn ami Western Sums J*old whoieiwh* and retail l-y J. II. Cuniughnm Ti-rte Haute, la. l!urdstll & Ciiuituui'i. (hio. sole agents lor the South* rn and Wpsk States, to whom ail orders lor lbs Remedy must be addressed. {Gr Kenifmher the nan.e MORKIS'." REMEDY- Price SI.

Oct. IS. J8.v»d3m

Kier's Hock OiL

X'IMIILE the new Prtrofrum will relieve and W cure matiy. very many, diseases, as stattnl in she circulars—uml knowing especially thai it cures Agut. Diarrhtm, Sore M, A

Get a Circular. September St. 1832—wtf

,, ... yards, remnants of the best prints made in this market dull nothing doing in provision*

as cured

Blindness,) Rheumatism, and Scrofulu—it is right and proper puriieularly to urge a trial in such cases. It is a reddish, clear, and purely

Nsitural Oil,

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

For sale by J. R. CUN1NGUA.M. WOOD & DONNELLY, BROWNING & WALL, Druggists, Terre //aule.

Coming! Coming!!

|N two wwks wo will receive cases. 64191

2

No 1 lard held at 10|@llc b»con— shoujd- Turkey ft*t. .'W»«y were bought low and will br •ra 6@6ic aides 7i2)8c

cases of which will be of Fall liivce

sold accordingly-

PRAIRIE CITY STORK.

July 16, '52 wtf-47

To Wool Carders.

HAVE just received and will constantly have on hand Machitu- Cards and Card Cleaners of superior quality, fresh from the manufacturers, which wili bo sold at Eastcrs prices at Holmes's .Mill.

STRAY

sprmjging »p |)fn hope that the comer strme of a great empire «»f ihe •colored race hn^ beeti |»m

ARB HOLMES-

Terre Haute, May 10, '51 d3t iy8-wtt-38

Sliavin-, Hitir OiHIitiff, &f.

I

'HE undersigned has fitted tip for the accommodation ol the citizens of Terre Haute, and travelers, a shop one door north of Farrin«rtoirs lilock, where they nil can a,M a clcan and easy •hive, and their hair cut in tlie bvst manner. IJaxors always sharp—Soap, Brushes and Towels always clean.

Nov 22, "21- 13-tf

JESSE MITCHELL.

SHERIFFS SALE.

BVviriue

of«n execution issued from the Vi

ijo Probate Court, and to me directed nnd delivered, in favor of Jcthro Bass, and against. wmninn n. trs ol

fSlWryT/wig nnd Tniewell Srpwart. Administrator ot the estate of rer 1 )nvid-on I have levied on the following property,to- wit: Uie North ca-1 quarter ot the £out!« w«n quart' of B»-cii »n twen-ty-two townsnip thirteen north ot range fi^ht w«at, beintf ihe lands and tenements belonsfing 10 th# said Peter Davidson, and I wilt, on Saturday the twentieth day of November, 18.V4. at the Court House diw- in Terre Hauu*. withii* tlie legal hours ot' sard day. offer tite rents and protits ot mid premiws, with the appttrtwianees ther*unto helongina for a tirm of ven year* snd if they should fail to sell for a sullicieut sum to saiisty s^id execution, 1 will iheil sud there ofler «lw le« simple, lo tlie higln bidd ir, lor cash, to satisfy said execution and Ctf&tS*

r.O Irom ihe a.t-oiher about fiwir wei-ksstneo a biaek M.n etit years old oex» spring -, a smalt lump, ihe f£c«» of hurt wo ths bf»cX, by a saN^e—wnd now with foal— A reasonable r« ward will he (tv«n for Information or return ot tho mare by

October 38 w3».

Any ppr-r.ft eivlngr mforrhation of ssid cows will Nf lib-: ity rc*«nM. MAllAN it. DtlLoin V.Stewart Ifon*e

#, WttTWH. a kmux jBRTTTON 8t CO., Pot^tftrdiHir nnd on,mi*f«i«» Mrrchnnl*,

1

AHUIVAL8 ANU milUllTUUK* Ol Tllfc MAI 1,8,

At «tt» fCfi* T«rr« Unnte^ Indiana AR*1VAL8«* iH. I^ouls, dally, .« Indianapolis, daily. %rin«litUl, 111., daily, V'inwnnt* diiily, (Sundays axeeptad,) Lain vet te, Wetlnes

LFri„

I!(

WILLIS ANDERSON.

Two £&tray Cows.

QTRAYKD lioio ilw MiU*riWm a boot tl* last

1

ofJoty. two icb' ow# On« pale wi a ro}i« m- h*'x Itotns when flte ltfi "I he nihw a l'rii .-on# horn ©fl St th# poi(ii,and ont fconrteS .town,

E E IN I A N A

•*HK .i 'is»»«wh t»riw paid lor Wheat, Rye. I C«rn.«)ats, Flaxseed* Ti :o. .ihy aeed, Clo vrr Ss#d. Win»o rami and I'c -dier*. tixir. W»ri

,ionse.

oo*'n«r of First and sgls «treer»

Csirm B«si»|. pj. t,,,,m ... iff, ^Ml.tf.rSft 'j H^ll.

New Gkods.

flll,L. Mwiwwtjusi received st the PrsirW City 9w*. IHinriiasera who stody their own

mere*tt will cs!! and examine. M. W. WILLIAMS. fWy IS, •M-d3w l«-wtf.J9

CJ

^A^t paid (hf food clesil Fleece and Tob wa«*| Wool. JOHN TIERN\N. Terre Hatit», inwj( fj -yj-,filt.wif-l

nsH.

^•JLMON ]n b*rr»\,

nm

P*"-

wwf'std

i" OWDIT*

Packet Line, Tws.. Thurs., and Sat., 8pm CrawSmWiHe. Mun.,ami Fri, ftam BhHUiiinctun, Mun .nnd Fri., 5 am or A S a Carlisle,Thurs., &hi* i* is-in or an id a 9 a

N, B, Ail mail* closwl

in the evening. Oct 8.

r«tl mid W utter Anaiii nu nt.

ON

and after Monday, Aimu.-t 30. Iha2. I as^ens^er trains will leave Terre Haute, daily. (Sundays cs-vpted,) n*precisely 7 o'clock, a. in.

Pnsseugfrs ar«' qm stcd to Iw at tlin station ni fil in order to procure tickets and checks lor their bav-guiie.

Manufactured by Dan bolder & '0.. No. 281 Callowhill St., aliove Cth St., Philadelphia, and sold Wholcsuleand Retail, nt

rpIIE

ANDRFAV Wlf.KINS. Sheriff.

October, 27, l#M-w3t- Printeis fee f2

Notice.

'•"HE fttockHolder 1 ,d the Western Plank Road ornpany are re^no^ied to m- et at the o«rt House on .^Sitird »5" eveninj ihe 13th No vember next lor the ptirposs of electing Directors and lor «nl»« bi -ities» •BBNJ. M. hE£N,

If dd'll Wll^»N, Stockholder*. C. G1LBE«T. Terre ^s*tse, tJc«, 3U |63«, wip-wt?t. in

Maxe Strayed.

MI

9p*ft 6 pm 8 18 n'm 6 pro

ami Bun

P«ekfi Lin«t T««i-% I Uum., una P*|M 5pm CrawfordaviMe. Tuea., and Bat,, Bloomingtun, Tues., and Sat-, Bedf»rd,l^t.,t

imitiwii r^ Carlisle. Wednss, Portland Mil{s, Satu^iay,

8t. lUotils, daily. indianaiudis, dally, ^prinvfrtehl, daily, vincei»ne»«dailyJ8wndaysexempted,) I^liaiy«'tU'.T»tea,Thura,, ntulSal-,

t» 0

Sp

DRfARTtJBlJI,

ft a tn 6) a in Nit* 5 a rv 8 a iu

at precisely 8pm.

»~Oflice hours from 7 a m, to m, Oti Sundays from 8 to 9 in

th&

moruing, and fr«m 7 to

vai-tT

and has given entire tatlsrocuon. Dealer, arts r'sj(oliciwl 'o call anu ©X •tuine t«y stock 6 i"1

J. T, MOFFATT, f,

New Shingle Faclorv.

*1 IIK swhscrihers would respectiully inform ihe I citizens of Terrw Hnute and the surroundinu country, that they have eoininenctnl ntnnii* taclurlna Shinules suiwrlor to nuy ortered Inr ^alf in lite place. Weinvtie all who wish dwell under aixxl rools to give us a call helor uruhasing elsewhere.

All orders from adisianoe promptly tolled Ai. B. &W. \v A t.l.AC Factorv hack of fl- Fairhank^ tillr lut-uy on fimrth street, between Ohio sitn ilniiii ftrcfts '1\«rf. /iurrs, .U irch i' a I lha3?.(» w-ly

Wood and Coal Wanted

IN exehauye tor Carding and Fulling, &,cMa I Holmes's Mill. May IO,'ffl-tt n-i3*-.vii-33

Torre Haute Rifhmond Kailrond.

S. UUE3TIS, Superintendent.

Terre Haute. August vi8, 185'2 ill I

CLNCINNAT1 STORE.

LUDOWICI & HTJLMAN,

Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of

Groceries, Wines, and Liquors

TOBACCO, GLASS, NAII.S &c N I O N A'Oir, E E E A E I S Dee 20.1 1 y-l8-r^t*

French Language.

''J TIE undersisjm-d proposes teaching the French laiiumige lo Lalies an.I Gentleiuen ai their apartments, in classes of one. two, or three, a« may be most convenient Persons desiro learning to speak this useful and elegant guasje, will pleast* npp'v lor further information to the subscriber at Brown's Ilotcl.

Terre Haute, September 3, 18.V2-d3w

desirous f, f)ollSi

Fresh Family Flour

KEPT

constantly on hand in barrels and hall barrels, at CONDIT'S.

George Hummel's

Premium Essence of Coffee. HIS Esscnc-: has been proven by many thouI sands of the 11101.. .expectable families in the United States to be by for tho best preparaiion ot C*fiee ever efTered to the public. One packasre of this tswnce will jro ns lar as four pounds ol Javn Collee, and Colfee made by it will preserve perfectly the taste ot the bcAt, Java Collee. bat will be much more wholesonK-, more delicate, liner flavored, ptr/ectlif clenr. nnd in every instance superior to tl Java Co flee.

UUOWNING & W ALL'S, "Prairie ity Drug Store.

Terfe TTautc. June 10. 'i'2 wtf-42

Ball's Great Western Vegetable Tonic,

FORTH E CURE OF FEVER AND AGUE ILL be found superior to any article of the kind now in use.

May be had at t.»rovermnn and Bourne's. Prepared and warranted (fy G. W. BALL.

Terre Haute, August 13, 1852—w3m«

Lots to Lease.

following lots are situat-d on National 1 Kosri street ndjoioio^ Charles fcemaus House, they wj'l be lcasiil tor a term of three j'vuril. as several personj, S,av. been speaking to nie tor some weeks past, that was noxious to aettle lliero 1 will attetHl at Mr. Ilnrbert flat store on the premises Saturday the 2-ltii day of October, from 8 o'clock a. m. to 5 p. tn. to ac commodate all.

OcL 15, w3w.

J. D. CONDIT,

tTAI.I.n IN

Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,

QLKENSWAKK AM IIA UDWAltK, A150

Family Groceries and Provisions, At Tttf-

City Provision Sto**e,

Corner of National Road and Fourth Streets Higrn of the Spinning Wheel. June 15*, it-43

Dry Goods and Carpet Store.

eaiua-iiHf& s» idj£o

Mo.l2l nit Courth street,

CINCINNATI,

IESPE

TFL'LLY inform their cnstomcis and

L\ purchasers gt m-rally, that tb«y are now [opening a large and complete assortment nf

r»i»i ^J.iplt' English, I

UCt li. 52 w'.'m.

man a»fl

Also an i-xt it.-ive aamtrsiiieiu ol A.11 KliiCAN CAKl'ttl.Nti, purchased and importetl prtvi oua to the lute ativioce, which offer at aa low prices as aimilsr goods cain be cbou^hi in th I!oiled Stales.

Jtloor Oil Cloths,

'S'horoi j:!.iy wasuhed. from 3 to ,5t4 feet in width, uilpe Stock always on hand. Fariuffes, llo:d Set pet*, bte-amheat owners, mtd *irangers may nd upon finding the best cl isa ol Cioods tn our ime, st price*, as low ns they can be utirchased in the Kastertt Cities

Double Kcctified Whisky.

id •«&, tlUI.WAN are now Uuinufnc turiAg an article ot Double fiectifitil Whisky lar supermr to any c-ver brought from inciniiati. •nd in strength, purity six! ilavor decidedly the be»t ever Mid in this Western country. Alt thosr who prefer a first rale article to a common one lat Ihe same motu wilt please call ai tlie CliSCLN |«A'11 STdKb, I'ttion Row.

AH kind* ot Domestic and Foreifn WlNlAND LltcL'OliS. ot die best quality, and at Lis cinnati prices, always on hand

Match ll. W-wtt-ift»

kit#. Mackerel. Cod

SaliiMm, amofced Halibut, wnok-

Wool Wanted

I

11,Ll,ba

SbnBd'

N ex eh a nre for Full Cloths, Cassimsres, Sati is:s, Flannels, Blankets, &c.,at Hoi t# Mill.

May 10, d* I» vrtl

sm ii mum ra

•pif'12 suh«eril»rs.„al ilwr ^gnofil»MILL SAV¥, North Pide tbt» PuW»e, Bsjuure, are now receiving thnr fall »'««k ol American and Foreign Hardware,

Cutleiy, Ac,,

weeotly seleetwl with great ?ap» by one «1 ths partners, Irom the imporiets »nd inafwiai itirers In New York and other ejil«*. Thsy would resow tfully invite ihs ntiention of the puldio Jo an e*mninniioh of their sioek, it being on» of the largest and he«t wl"ci«l brought io ihu market, coniprWng every article reared hyihe former or Mechanic, snd will ho sold atsueh pri* era n« can pot fail to phnss lltusa who wish lo uurchnte. Among tl«Hr siottk, niay b« found larae and«ompletu assomneni ftttshnrfth and Juni'tia liar, round and eauare iron Slab do? Nail llod and horse sh»o do

Huiitda I)«d Amerii-nn sheet iron* Cast steel all si»es UlUiered and (J rnjnn do. S a a of it at

Itrnmt works, from '.id tn 40.1 Lathing do fence and fliwinK do wro't

do 6,8, and ItW, apikesjoa eh una Trnci do.. Coll chain, shoiiping Axes.greitvarieiy.Pr'ind bj., Ilnicheis, .MiHHaws. dll-•

IfiTiWt hrnnds cwas Cut do, Vhlp lp, Htnd Saws. Wood Baws,

Hprnlffi and sh^vela, Farks, Hakes, Gr nit

I Phovnlfl, '•iiyers,ch|3'dsl $ Grubhing hoes table and Tea Hpoons, hn, locket liutclter nntl shoe Knives, pia* locks, Knives and forks, bras* kel» ,,

I

Tools, of all kinds,

in very Inrge. Anion# il.eui are Jack. Fore and "Sinooihiim I'lanes, Uotd.le anJ st.mle Irons SksIi planes. I'lintpdo- liabb.t nn \lotmliu-4 do nnd every kind nlunes used -y Carpontyrs or Cabincu Makers. I'liuie Irons. f)oubl« mid angle Iron and Wood II,melt screws, ulso Mouse

fliiie Anvils, bellows. Sledyitlauiiiicr»,{i)ii I and

or three, n- shafts, Bows nnd hubs. Dash Irons, Carnage jup

bugf,y lronc,

rly

ISL,"

1^

stock of

J. ACOBS.

rings rein straining roller, and Girling

Sof'is

Urr?, iHMiiiojj' Bullet moulds, Gt-rtunn bheet Silver. Slif-et ('ups, sinulo nntl Double ^liot C*itn8t Kiil rels, Colt'd lie vol vors, unci every article w»nt3l.

All kinds of Leather,

Spanish Sole, Upper French amiI Philadelphia *ll Skin, splendid urticlc. Kin okins, Mt»roc* co do l.inim'do.. liindingdo. Zinc, Copper anil Iron Shoe Nails, thread, and every kind ol Tool used by Shoemakers also, Hu^'gy Axles, Lugsfy Springs, all sizes. Wagon Springs. Seat do. Hug-

Saddler/.

which thrv believe will be found to be larger and more complete than any "'|UJr in this market Full and half Spanish Saddle 1 rees, Fall back do Men's and Bov's Dcmtpcnk do Side do., common and self ndjusling Uiij and llamees ao. —J-ipan Silver and Brass mounted—Silver, Brass and Japanned mountings. Silver, Brass mounted humes. High and low top'pe

breast snaps Varnish Moss and every kind of

Saddlers' Tools

Tkep also have pure white lead. Lawrence brand warranted linseed oil, lard oih coach :md copa varnish paints, paint brushes 1 in Plate & X. Tinned copper, copper bottoms wagon and buggy boxes Strap and hook hinges rille powder bar and pig le d, shot, bullets, &c. They have just received twenty boxes

Nov S, '52 wtf

MARTIN BURKR.

CHEESE.

CHOICE article Checsu just rccrived and for sale nt LUINDIT'S June 19. V»2-wtM3

Fulling and Cloth Dressing

nt).\K

at nil times and in the best mauuvr at Holmes's Mill. Mav 10. W2.il U- i:W wtf-3«

New Leather Store.

THE

Ap" :v2 i« wot id A- DoNM-M v.

Accommodation, No.

Ipleasure

April &.'&dtf-1*3

W A W ITH SPAIN

lies. Iron lea kettles. Steulynrds, Balances, Flat Ifona. Wajon Uox-s &<•,. Sic Their stih o( IHllLniNri&IMNlsITIN^MfATFlUAf.Sj is v. rv ciinjilete, coiuuttiM il»»r loeks anu ftfanAa^d FamilV Medicines inii.iirn ni i'vi'rv descriiiti''!!. mei'il, ii»int*r:»| and otancvarci m»ujr hurili Iteil knofts, doir an I hiin hutts window rrcjMadmth gre il ire n,.l expressly /or lamil^ tdins ol all siaeu. pine saahdo.irnn and brass futlis, latches, screws, blind catches, window do sash cord, hell pulls and cart hues, stntr ro.ls on I ••vi s. together with every article of ifoods r8v»red in t'ds line AUo. lookinsi U's«s plates, able and tea waiters, hull side mid table lamps. (iviinsii filver table and lea Bi»o-»nsbutier knives, creimt and s»H spoons, lorks ivory hau lied knives and lorks bv the sett (51 pieces) or• doa«n, suis«irB)s!iaar.bir'jsr* p»(•**-». ir l.inrsta-k of

I O O O O To »»»r«:h to tlw tin »hop tif Thayer & Uojiett«r,in Clinton, Ind., where they are assured that the pricss will not hwrt or kill the paichsscr.

sortntent of bitts, buckles,stirrup?, hooks, turrets, where an nperient, alterative, or purgative is re-

ebl

ollins and Leverett's Axes,

A snlendid article manufactured for this market of tiie very best Iron and Steel—they also have on baud and will keep constantly, jpump chain, 1* anil I tern pit

inch, pump cranks and rollers, tubing cis- |raami Typhoid CongestiveFev lumps, lend pijie, cordage all s.zes, lacking dis-ases in all their various foi

Ynrn and a complete assortment ol every article in the Hardware Line. l'OTVVIN & DURNAM

undersigned, late of Dayton, »hio, would

MCATIIIMt STOlir,

on the corner of Ntitioniil Road mi Fourth streets, west of the I'ost Ollice. where ho will cvote his entire attention to Leather, Hides, Oil. awl Findings. where may be lound at all times, large as* sortnient of Skirting. Harness. Bridle Leather, Collar Leather,

Padding. Seating, Sole and L'p/icr, 'alf and Kip Skins, jJvrncco. Linings, Binding*, 'I"Pping, 1M.its, Pezs, Shoe .\aih,

Boot Tries, and Small Todi,

•'tirrvwg Knives. Fleslu-rs. Ku!i Stones, Lamp Idack. lirushes. and it great many small tools and articles not necessary to mention.

Leather in the rough purchased also, Hid, and bkins, lor which I will nay fair prices In Cnsli or fr ide.

SO'" Orders from a distance filled, and_ should the article or price not suit, il returned in good order, the purchaser can have his money back, Plens» call nnd txamiue lor yourselves and don't, fonret ihe place, on the corner next the ost Office, lor good Leather and heap Ihrgaitt*.

HENRY SiNYDEli

September 18, 1852—wtf

I O O A I N I LAKE'S K1IIE PROOF PAINT, ground in I oil. assorted colors and packages Law rnica' Pure L«ad. For sale bv

JL

HE suliecriber, grateful for past favors, takes to inform his customers aud the public generally, that he »iill keeps ths

Accommodation Wagon,

And will semi home, Ircc of Chnrgc, nil articles (no matter how trilling) purchased at Ins store. 3. P. POW

Four doors east thePostulL*

O A S I I N E S O N

Attorney and Counsellor at Law,

fcwitu HAITI IND. Ofice iM Phoenix Block, up-ilairs. n* -5ii 1

Western States Line,

For llulliilo, Cniiadn nnd Ucstero Mates. VMTHU(JT ttliSIIII'IMNG AT

Albany or Troy.

PRUFAlETOfiSt "s"'

A. COBB St U-, loot ol Indiana Street, Buffs lo A- W. PALJ1/ER, &CO., 121 ilroad Street, Kcw

Yorki

E-W.Su»ax®. I Agenta.No-121 Broad Street. If- CiSirnij. Aew YorkJOrMark Packajies, W. S. Line, and ship by Westf rn Stalea Line, Foot of broad Street, A' --w York.

In ctmntrihm »ith Terre Hnutt Toledo Lin* Canal B*ut. coasrcsses.

Scott A. Sruicis, Toledo, Ea*i.y & Ltnurrr, Terre Hants*. ...jBsr-» .. .....

'f tn am! hrrt iron

A N A O J. L, Thaytr At J, Hosietter w«Hild rtsr^ctfully •By io the puhlic and tlu'SS wishing Tin, C»mter and fibeei frun watfl. ihat they would do weH u» call at the south corner of Whiteojnh & Co Veilow IJIock, nearly oupo«ii« ths offiw of Dr*| tled^en &. McMillan, where they will lie found at

ail times, ready to execute all i«»»s in their line, at llta shortest noiiee. spd in the very best manner (liiUMfl (•iilleriti/ and Spouting, Dour with nuttip'ss and dospnirli.

Country merchants aryl dealers, wishing wars, rill phase send in ih«'ir billf, which will we uiiw ,r«,,l,^u,U[4.r.JAMF3Ii

ti|aym

Nav lft,'&M^ rf J' WIN UOSTf.'n'^a.

Fancy Millinery,

J\1 RS, I..'V.,0K no.j SUs# iiuu sua would re.»I epcthilty jntorni tlie cttixetis of Terra Manio and vicinity. t!t atl, have opened a l'"n :y Millinery, on/l#!i-iit-d llot»d Strft-', nest door Vvest of VIr. Grover's HtoveSio where 'h ol* fur an «*s#oruiiet)t of !Hiliin#*ry jr»d Boi'.'i ',i'er. les, ousjstipu in part, of -~iik. Silin and |}iH,o llonneis, .,w, II. aJ I)r- -^is of ev- ry stvte. t.iN iiy nud Fine I' 'ioh Flowe:$,l5 atiu Uihbons. VtiJs.t'oHars, !*r Sieve- Itml i*» chiefs, &c. ilafter ours- lyes we wp

Oct i. VV^-wlJina

!i

to supply CiMionifrs if jib^H'Miis of the Inti*t fusion. o'i a* cood ii-rms ascati l.•• »t I the City. N. IJ Will a!si k'H-p tnntly on hand on I Assortment of Mourning lion nets.

0

use, such is

lr. Miraviie'H

rFF.rnHATi-:i MKOICINF.S. Dll SWAYNP/rt C(»vll»i)IJND SYRUP OP WILD CHBUUY,

The most flectiial and spe«ly eure knoWn for (^OHSlllllpt'OH, CoHirht, oils Aslhmt [iron hiltSt Lictr Complaints, Sp ll Hhnd Difliru'ty qj' lire lining, l*iin in the Sitle nnd fireasi,

J'alpil it on of the Heart. l/tjuenza, Croup Ifrofiiii CotiK/itut mi, Sore Tbrant, Nervous Vebitity, aud all dize ts"* of thrc.it,

Breast and Luwt*.

A Truly Wonderful nre. /i'nid this llxtmordin-irq Case

Dn. SwtVWK —Dear g|r: flavins contracted a

ej xvj,j,

bra tied Uox Vicis, Screw Plates, Horse K«»i'» i,i0Tt, difficulty ofbreathing. I was attended by ^tcn otypiii/. &c. We btate this to shoV our onnml Fi'es, llorse-Slioe Nails, Ac. Large Stock p!,y»i.-inuj of the lir^t re-pectbii'ty, but my svrnp- ward pfogn^. Midiocuny, Uosewood and blucfe wainvt, ve-, bneami verv alarming, tiwre wasaa abscefs UlJIl DAIIjY PAPI'.R necrs Uluck Walnut Rr:inch mid Alali ya- |ori|„.,| j,, and mada way through nv Knobs. 11 cloth, all widths, and hair fpiii.tra, Spanish M.-as, Siiiulpnp'T. Copnl Varnish, Spirits I ud

n)y ei',|e.

Copnl Varnish, tfpirUa Tudptntlno. L.r

or

a-'

•". 11 ul •T'J'gJjf' 6» I«•! Imlmi'ttn li~l wet tolbmailM V«i4» UrasB, ton skeleton- ht tn«J a Wjn!^

Blii| gpiir^ 0f

l»y tiuns'uitlisi linve ulso lull stock uf pjy anxious parents, nud linvinj h^nrd of th?, finditiff. Lasts. Mens' nnd A omens Loot trees grtjal ji tuesu) your Coinpou Crinipiuu Hoards and Irons, pejjs ol all sizes, aad a full stock ot

Cherry, nnd i's being n,)prove

can testily to the abjve fast. ABRAHAM HUNSICKER, Two miles from Skippackvillc., Skippack town

ia.

&c. &.c. Tltcy would par-

wooil1' Sin'rl d.'f Skirt! riff. Harness','Ijri'dle. En-1 ^erve that i: is in square- bottles with the portraiiof Jmeilcd and Patent Leather Rubber enamelh-d I Dr. S A YN Lion each wrapper, around the botand Oil clorh Tops. Duck and Twilled /iog skins! tie. None other is genuine. No. 1 and 2 Pad skins wide and narrow Laces, Di*. Sivnynfi's Sarsupnrilla nnu Tar I ills. Fringes. Head Linings Drab and Blue cloths gentle purgative and alterative imdicine. far

». iiohi »jiu"ao j™ .-a

worsieil and cotton rosettes, ornaments, n-in and are unequalled. men!, awd the departments of Local and GenerThe above valuable Medicines are prepnretl

onlv by Dr-SV\ A\ NE. at Ins Laboratory, tNo. 4

September 18, 13.V2—wyl

Dr. J. YOUMAN'S, Physician and Surgeon.

(La re of Lickino Coi:ni v, Ohio.)

HAVING

had a number of years experience

in thi practice of Midwifery and tho diseases of Wonten and Children, Dysentery, Bilious Fever, Ma.ignant Ervsepales. Typhoid Pneumo-

Dwelling next door East of J. King— ofnee I on 4th Street, second d«or North of Prairie City

lijruir,StorelM

respectfully inform the citizens of Terre! aiujusi W2—rcn I (utile are! Rori-ouniiiii^ country, that he hits o^cned a wholesale and retail

Nov. 9. W2 dlw-w tf

N O A E E & O

NATION VI, •««AI) STUKUT, Kn»t Fnd 1 AVE on liamt a very Inrgv assortment of I I kinds of mosi approved stoves, which they nredvti rmlned to sell at the lowest fisrtnv* possib'.a Our stock consists, in part, of the follow-

Ca^RinED STOVSS: Etna AirTisrht, a very Troy Air righ'., superior store, Sell Reuulator, The llest Premium Drum Parlor, t'hrpuix do. Effir Coal Siovos, Farmer's do. Six. Seven, and Ten PI ate Resor*s Patent Double Stoves, in great vari-

Oven* etv. Also-Skillets and Lids. Ovens and Lids. Odd Lids. Doc Irons. Sugar Kettles, and in f*«-t almost every article required Uy housekeepers for domestic purposes.

House Gutteriiig and Spouting,

Executed at short notice, in a style unsftrpusar-d. We will, on no account, undertake a job we cannot finish as per aareement.

P. S. A supplv of ODl) PLATES always on hand, to Fl'llKl^H FREE on insurance, which we will furnish at 31 Cents per lb. alter the insurance Mins out. All patterns sent to us shall be promptly cast anil forwarded, as per directions. We have a ereat many rArrr.RXsfor jhi.lcasti.vo» on hand, which we will have cast—when the job exceeds l.UIH) llw.-at 3 Cents lor Furnace and 31 Cents for Fouttdery. We are prepared to execute fiiKs to any extent, nt short notice, in ^the cnstiuB fine, such as Pmlding Fron's, (either Terre Hante, Cincinnati, or Uuflal^ make,) Lard Kettles,Urates iiJ Cellars, &c. fuly 12-51-tt,tf N. BEYMER ft CO

NEW TAILOH STORE.

PIIE sultscriber, nci'titly from Cincinnati. I would r«npH:tlullv in'orm the citisteJis ot Trrre llauteand vicinity that he has opened a Tailor Store on Second siret t. nearly opposite th» Stewart Hotel, wImtc he will t»e prepaml to furbish articles of clothing in OentlMhens line in tlie Inti and most approved siyle. H«- has workt-1 lit several of ths Eastern ci'ies and feeli^ that In justly claims a share of tlie public patron age. *1 *5i-d tf- IDS J.J. IIECKMAN.

"rz Hemnants. ...

ANOTHRR

ciwfe of RemiwntJi received this

morning. Price 8 cents. They are'selling fast at the PRAIRIE CITY STORE.

May 13, '58-d3w 143-wtf-3»

THE CINCINNATI GAZETE

bp vera cold, whic.!i settle 1 tiiot ray lua^a. attend- N«wB}fi)pers, I look work, all kinds of Job Print

and dis hrirped larjre quantities of puss |C

Glue, externally, so that mv physici in tiiou?!it th pow- a

(unctions of one of my .lump were totally

Poily* «e Tr»-\Ve^k!y, «6 Weekly, ft?

Club nf Tvteftlg to Weekly, fl 00 each

J. C. WRIGftT, C. J. Whh#IIT, I. BHGEN, luiitm and Propristors. Incorporated a^cingbusinmunder tkcjRameaf

The Cincinnali Gazette Company,

To whom liisinm letters *iil h« direct*d»64)00 New Subtcribart ih Ware Yean.

The Cty«i9i)sTt C,Attrr% Co*pjJty 4mm* nvrie attention t« their severil Newspaper fswrws abova m«uttion»d. and nsk for the same the patrouigo of ths P(K».»le of the VW»i. to the eapticial interest of Meli tl«» paper i» devnted. The senior editor is JonvC. WBianr, who for twelve venrs has I keen in chirge. Hi* Ion? residence in the est, hi« various p»iiions. pul. jc and private lations wj|h the peo de of ih West, his msuie him familiar with tltelr w«nt» and ncee*«ifi •. Itisjd we have fue other ediwrs. who Irtvc charge of partieHlar d» parnietjta As a filrflier claim to tl*ssupport tlie West »n pretercuee to Esstsrn fWfiers. ibe Ga^teite

Pfintei in CiminnaU on Steam Presses, SuppHeil th the earliest inteUi^eiu-e from th* srnhmrd^ pit ti day Mttd iastll* and fit* othre places in a eprretf nfi-iingty snyrt time

Ih THenrnphic Communication milk tell piirts tif the country. flaeing forresponeUxfs of the most reltMe chnra ter in Ennnjtt, WjiuiuA^ton., Nevo,,^ lerA, and nthrr cities, I.

This paper must reach Western people w|ili toe newsiwrli than any eastern pu^^irttion. We have also engajpai tlie services of E. D. MA.vsFirtT). Miss Auce CAtucv.~Mrs. Seows. and many o:li r«i, who contribute Nis*U&n*ou*< Si ttistif al, S-imh&c, Uorticulluralt financial, and Commercial Newt.

We are determined to be t* hnul no other paper, and will not ppare money oi labor to mak« our paper valunblt» to every one. male or lemale.

Hie Guzfctte has l?een ests'i i-!i sslXTY YtAltS, anl has grown in couli .i. a? area ljnsr ind adveriis-ina paper. Our ^tsblisfamenil liM ebmigSrd from losrcabin to a laree six story build'n Our preSi room is a!? heert }|reatly improved. Tlie old fashioned hatid preeseS have I teen discarded, -and steam presses introduced. ,We now jinve six power prames driven by steatn, and many 'rd. hand.and other presses, lostead oliop)oi: ,' i»ul two inert as formerly, tluB Bumlier lias gradually swelled to two htfiidrerlt 'oar Xjjtpenstis linve iiu*rea?«d from ten dollars pvr week to one thousand, and instead of eotidutnti" but one branch of the iHi^iness, we now undertake to execute almost any kind ol work jiertaining to the art of printing. We can fill orders for

iolem c.iuvrh, piin in my iide "nnd: injr. hindu»g,Ul!u^rap!ii«g, Wood I2|igrnvinj£.

0[ |ht su

I medie.s bui all lailedjo do onjf od._ ... ^|j cjx.\'A'riGAZ::iTE will iiiitain its posi-

Careful in Pin chasing ori^iual und only genuine prepara­

Ee

ticularly cal. the attention of buyers to their t0, bi?in die tjon of Wild trait and siunt...... .. foremost. Its yearly advertisers nuiuoer near per around the bottle. Ui 1 ill «u *buin nus coin

tion of Wild Uirrry, which must have the portrait and signature of Dr. wayne 011 each wrap-

Carriage handles. stu"'p joints. Ilog and Kip skin superior to the pills in general use, more mild, juppofj fjie Jl"«r£. Without in tlie least collars Stage Traces Siik. Tliread, Lashes and prompt, and uniform in thtir operation, may be axiin our exertions ro make the Political .v flips Luce Tacks, together with a complete as- taken at all times, and in tact in every diseas.- depart,llel)t

fiv(j

P.'Jm'V, .^oU never reach $100 per day. Our number ol transient

Contains a much larger amount of reading than .. other Cincinnati daily paper. We devote especial pahis to eeiting accurate and reliable

destroyed tltcrefore supposed the ca-js entirely news- are parncu.ariy careiui o_a\»uj»»r

0

quired and lor diseases tRcidtnt to fenia,cs they titerlu exercised ovtr ihe OuuiuerciaJ depart-

aj

eX

North 7th street, Uaie eolith and Race.) 1 lula- ^iscELL delphin. For sale bv J. R- CUNINGHAM, sole agent for Terre Haute and vicinity.

er. Also.chronic forms -particularly

enlargement of the Liver and Spleen, so prevalent in this country—tenders Ins services to the citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity, hoping a liberal share ot patronage

carolul to avoid pw-

,,jecf, as will tend to enlighten the n.i.tl.

hope left within nie. and jeaiinff Whiii* paper in the VVesf, and

virif heard ol the viu.i i™"1#

1

m,1 ~^vrun of Wild i,fI pro^rselors and editors have, tlirotijfh a series Tot /v u' -i of fitly years, been the steadfast friends and advo--•Jot uy p.iyst-.tat a j.i. \Vh« or fiL-

ery full, and accurately wade tip Irom the books of the Merchants' Exchange, and all the st sources ol information, by one who devotes his whole time to the t-ubjed: and we "ive all the Financial and Commercial News a" business man may want.

As ax a»vert-st.w medium, ilu Gazette stands foremost. Its yearly advertisers number near

,ut!|dredi

0IlJ OUf advertjging

$100 per Uay

Wtlu uerr\. advertisers are very numerous. l)r. Swayne's Celebrated »erniirus 6» t)ur I'ki-Wejkly contains all the news of the In Square Bottles, very pleasant to the taste, Daily. and the most effectual remedy in expelling worms, curin" dyspepsia, sour stomach, increasing the »petite? and invigorating the whole system. 06-

clwrges will

OUR WEEKLY

Is the largest, best and cheapest in the West Ix Clves, it can fx* had, as tn iy lie seen, for $1 00 per annum. We commend, however, as most satisfactory and independent, single sub scriptions at $-£ This costs little more, but 13 less troublesome and more satisfactory.

We invite attention to the claims oi this paper

j' t|le Gazette worthy of public con

()r

sufl. ring any diminution in t.lie care

we have determined tom .ke incieased

eriions to render our columns set apart for

KEUl.'S HE iDl^»U, more accept­

able to our subscribers. In this department will always be found a carefully chosen melange of Tabs. P'»eiry, Moral Esays, Descriptive and Historical Sketches, Eiiityiug and Humorous.Extracts from Current Literature Agricultural and Horiicultural Inlonnation, and column of numbing and instructive Selections fol* the lienefit ol the juvenile members of the home Fire?ide.' We will leuvo neither pains "or expense untried, to render our paper entertaining aud useful to tlie Business man and general read*r and Family Circle.

We often, as illustrations,introduce wood errs. oi iodii houses and distinguished persons and places.

Our Elditori.il arrangements are such, that In all departments of our establishment we can offer a guaiautee of ability, correctness and disitch. Few Weeklies in the the United Slates contain more matter—-we have nearly one-third more than any Weekly from Cincinnati, and each Weekly ts qtndto-OO pajres id an octavo volume and none, are ninile op with so great an expenditure of labor and nutney, osjieciaily lor the purpose of supplviiin matter of pecuii tr importance to Westerft Readers, and ol properly presenting and consistently advocating tlie great Commercial and Social Literals ol this section of the Union.

TERMS.

DAILY, payable half-yearly, $800 TR1 WEEKLY, payable afier six months of each year, 5 00

WEEKLY, $2 00 in advance. $'2 50 duiing the year, or at the end of the year, 3 00

THE GAZETTE TO CLUBS.

For the cash in advance, we will send the fol» lowing nuriibfr ol Weeklies, to be stopped in all cases when the time is out: 3 copies lor $j, aud for each other, from 3 to 8, $ 1 66 8 do $10, do do 8 to 20- 125 20 do do do 20 and upwards 1 AO

Cr.rs Anctrtoxs.—New subscriptions to a club can be made nt the pro/nrtioml rates and so.that the time expires with the others of the Club.

Agents nnd l*rospectus.

Postmasters axt Free Patvrs We mahe al. Postmasters a/ents of the t'incinnati (Jnzettiand reqnest nf tliem to obtain and lorw-trd subl 6cril»er8 ibr us, and ve will pay tlie fegtuar commisunons on all tl»ey obtnin.

Wc will also wild to any Postmaster our Weekly, free, who wilt net as our a^ent, and will keep our Prospectus pcsUfi tip in his office, and aid in having it put and kepi hi other places, if he will designate his wish to us.

Itxchnngc*.

V?e exchange our Weekly with pleasure with any of our Weekly c«tnmporaries ol Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, nud Illinois. To those desirmc our Daily or our Tri-weefcly, w« will exchange the. first lor #3, and the last tor §2, if remitted to us In adVance. Or if they will publish our Prospectus to that amount, and acud il us marked, we will exchange.

September 4, 1855- weow5t

Vigo Collegiate Institutes.

a late tingling ol the Board ol 1'rnstee^, I have been appointed to fill the Vacancy (as principal) ol lite .Mole Department ot tbe Vigo Collegiate Institute. lu purbuauce ol which appointment,! will open

tier pixth, to continue II weeks. Tlit course ol instruction pursued will embrace *!!_ the branches of a regular (. olleiriaie courav.

The terms of tlie Institution are lixed by the Board, Us ftllOws: Per di-esiou of 11 weeks. Preparatory Clam, $3 Junior Vl Senior prtxwse to locate in ibis p:ace, and shall ese every eliort to establish a permanent school.

R. S. THURMAN.

August 25, 1852—d&wtf

J. 6 STEPHiNSas, M. D. I t*hyxicinn and burgeon. TKRRI5 HAUfK, IND. OfBce ih'hiI) opposite Brown's Hotel. :»ct la. '«i-a-f

Bills of Lading.

NEAT article, on gotxi pa(cr, just orinted and tor sale at tb« COfRlEK OFFIQB

'V%'

Clerk's Office of the Piatrict-Cf urt fsr IheeLaat crn District rf l*(6iinsv^raniai'

ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WO^E'I*

DR KOUGKTON'S

PEPSIN

G21EAT CURE FOR DYS,'EPSlAl Ir. J. S. Houghton**

O

TIIE TRUR DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR GASTRIC JUICE. Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of •he Ox. «ll«r dimction# of Baron Ijiebig, tho greai Phv*ioi #gicsl Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D.» Philadelphia, Pa. "1 IHaest." Such is the true meaning ol tha *«d Pepsin. It i» the chief element, or Urea* Digesting Principle of tlie Gastric Jujce--tiie solvent me food, the Purifying, Preserving, ana rttimti atinsr n2ent of the Stotuach and lnrestinea. It is extracted irom the digestive stonnch of the Ox, thus forming True Digestive Fluid, preciM"ly like ihe natural Oaetriu Juice in its cheml-c-tl ^owera, and furnishing a coaiplele and perfeo auhstfitlW writ. 'I'lus is Nam re's own remetly for »n unhealthy stomtch- No art e» mm can equal its curative powers. It contains no Alcohol, Bitters, Acids, ox Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to ,e taste, and may l»e taken by the most leeble pati:nts who cannot cat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware of Drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drug. •_

Half a teusjMKinful of Pepsin infused in watsi will di^eat or disajlvc Fine Pounds oj Roast £m in about two ho'irs. out of the stomach. 8CIH.VriFIC EVIDI^CE!

C/"Tho sdeniitic evidence upon which this ro medy is based is in the highest degree curi»us and remarkable.

Call on the Agent,and got a Descriptive Circu»( lar, urn us. giving large amount of scientific evidence, liroftt l^ebig's Animal Chemistry Dr tuulie'» Phv«ology of Digestion Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet-, Dr. John W. Draper, ot New

York University ,Profossor Dunglison's Physiology Professor Silliman, of Yale College-. Dc. Carpenter's Physiology. &c.: together w»h r^ bor'-'of cures from all parts of the United States lM'UPSIN IN FLl'll) AND POWDER.

Dr Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in powdet and in fluid form~and in prest^ription vials tor the use of Physicians. The powder will be senr by mail, iree ol postage, for one dollar* sent to D^ Houghton. Philadelphia.

HG~(Jbserve this!—Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears tlie written signature ol S Houghton M. D-, sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Cipvriglitand trade mark secured. jjrbold by all Drugais's and Dealers in Medf cines. Price, One Doitar per bottle.

Agents, WOOD&. DONNELLY, Terre Haute. Wholesale and retail Agents. R. S. Lawrence Si Son, Lntayette C. 11 Clurk, V,nc nne3.

Septvtnber 11. 1852—wyl

M. W. WILLIAMS, f. No. 2. Fnrringlon'* Block, AS now opened a lar*e and complete assortinent ef Ooods.suitable for the Spring and Summer traje, which he is oflering at lower prices than anv ther house in the city. The stock consists in part as follows

-,^W xy Dresa Gtoods: ,:i'"

Rich prinUd Berege plain Berege all colors Berege De Laities and Tissues, Lawns, Spr.iig style Mouselin De Lai nee French, Earlston, und American Uin:ham black Silks, &c., 5tc

White Goods:

Swiss Muslin, Victoria and Bishop Lawns, Book Mnjlfi, Cambrics, Jaconetts, Tape Checks, Stripes. Curtain Muslius, tec., large and, huM* some assortment. ,,

Brown Sheetings:

All desirabie brands of 3-4,4-4, 5-4, 6-4, and 10-4

Bleached Sheeting:

100 pieces of 3-4.4-4, 5-4, 6-4, and 10-4» ai

Prints: -i

300 pieces of Philip Allen's Cocheco, Sprague, Hamilton, Union, Mcrritnac and English brand*. wCottonados 70 pieces including favorite styles, Ripka fancies, Nankeens, Denies,"blue drillings and mixtures.

Linens:

Brown Linens, bleached and brown Linen Drillings, Irish Linens, Table Damask, bleached and brown Table Cloths, Nupkins, Doilltes, Russia and Scotch Diapers, Crash, Bird's-Eye and lluck« abuck Toweiings, &c.

Woolen:

American, French. Gorman and English Cloths, black and tuncy Cassiim res and French Doeskins, Tweeds, Satinets, Jeans. Cashmerette, See

Vestxngs:

Fancy Silk, Satin, buff Cassimere,, whi^l^l bull'Merseilles.

Sundries:

Tickings, Shining Stripe, Checks, Hosiery, Riblions, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas and Parasols, Gloves all kinds. Edgings and Insertions.

We are receiving every week additions tlie stock of new and desirable styles keeping our assortment at all times ttill and compietc.

aMav

PRAIRIE CITY STORE.®

-21. '52-wtr-3t

THE PEOPLFS-STORE. &' sr«

Removal.

WILLIAMS & EARLY

HAVE

Removed from tht-ir old stand to titer Store recently occupied by W. Sedam on Natioinil liosd Street, adjoining Cunningham** Drug Store Opposite the Court Ilonse.— We are now receiving a Large and general stock ol FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. of American and Foieign Fuhrics.

Comprising every variety of Ladies Drrss Goods. Ilich Silks, merinoes. Cashmeres, Mhslin DcLaitta &c. English, French and Aninrican prints in great variety. Bay State and other long nnd square Shalls, Rich Embroidered and plain S:ia wis in colors Hlnck and 2nd M»urn~ inp. Ribbons, Glovt-s. Hosiery and all the minor articles for Ladies. Misses p.nd Childreiis use.

Having engaged these vices of Mr- John Reinhard toas«isi in the in,ier department of 0ur4meiness, and unil-r our new arrangement, we aro prepared to oJTer ^uch inducement to buyers as will guarantee perfect satisfactions Pletiite give us a call.

WILLIAMS & EARLY.

^pveir.'oer 3d. 18WJtf.

Removal

rT~.HE

old established Pocket Book nnd Mo1 rocco Cn*e JMnimfnctory, located at 12i Chestnii' street, for thi past twiniy-one years, has In-en removed to No. 2t).i Arch street, fin dt»or lielow fitli street, where can be found the largest and best acsorfment of the following articles, viz:

Pocket Books, Port Folios, Dressing Cases, Writing Cases, Bankers' Cases, Bank Book Holders-, Bill Books, Money Bflta, Cigar Cases, llAZor Sirojw. Porte Momiaies, Work Cases, Card Crises, Nli Cases.,

F. If. Kmltb, lhankfiil for past favors, hopes by OMonlion, and wiih a determinotion to sell tl9 bffct quality of goods at the lowest prices, to r»Ciive a share of patronage. The trade are requested to call aud examine before purchasing elsewhere.

N. B. Repairing done with neatness and deipatch. F. H. SMITH,205 Arch street, Philadelphia.

September 17, 1832—w3m

LAWNS.

SI PIECES ftew styles Lawns just received—* supposed by tlie knowing ones io be boil* beautiful and cheap,

May IS.

PRAIRIE CITY STORE".

,32-0.1w-143-wtf-3'J

a hooi in stud iiistitutioii on Monday, Sepiem-! its departmentii at th establtshod stand, Phaaci* Row. ISeing now in the receipt of new and elegant stock, no pains nor expense will be spared in ren dering sntici'-iction to visitors, id making the "Nationar1 a pleasant resort.

All nre invited to call nnd eiu.oine.

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Notice-—Especial

N. Ii. DLFF having parehosetf ike *1 terest of Mr. Young in the National Da•nerrean Gallery will continne the business in alt

Pictures taken at all hours of »-e day. Grateful for past favors he houesacontinua«3«. „. N. B. DUFF. All indebted to the late firm will call and settle with N. B. D.

June 19, '52-dtf-17

Light! Light!! Light!!!

6

BARRELS Phosgene Gas, received by last train and for sale ly BROWNING & WALL,

JuneTr^dtf-10

Prairie City Drug Store,

Cash paid for Wheat

A tlie Tower Mill?, north of Canal Basin. __ MILLER 4 SOIlb^ .TWrw Hs*t*, --S