The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 13, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 November 1852 — Page 3

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pn-s Child*®*

IN

^telling her at

Steamships

Hon. Horace Mann

Eleven Months

—JA jioniemnt.UiofoiMis us thnr a '»(i A-^Uinc nenr hsm, pwented her hua ^MW'wfih tUroe children at one bmh ^^rflgo,*n«l as her UnUlorJ was t. ^»vhole routedJficmlaman. ho g«*e the lady fifty doSUrs .^an .cknovv edgmen. confer superior skill in household afTa.r*,

s#m0

lPi»f that

fo*. the

Trade

—The

hurt weight, gave

&

A

tlm.e a!al

lf

*Ji

^ouldjpnr^rm thaifcai egam, he wo«W

p." 01

failed

she had

intention no

jm the farm, hut the intonti doubt being fair, the attempt

wm

worth

paying for, ond he therefore presented her with ono hundred dollars. Thai*# what we call a valuable wife, bringing her husband

in five children

and one hundred and fifty dollars in eleven months.- W ho can beat that?— Norfolk Netes.

SircauwaZ-The N. Y. Post

says

Democratic pole erected Friday

election in L. 1-.

the

befo^e

w*s

8UttC

5

lightning Tuesday afternoon the elccticna were going on In the hotel Caleb Wes ts, which is immed»aU\ in front of the polo. There wwre "bout two hundred persons assembled at the polls at the time, three or four ol whom were injured, but none fatally so. On« man had his clothes torn from his person "but escaped with a few slight injuries.

The Jai'ask^e Expedition.—A mon? the articles to be taken out are the fol lowing: A

locomotive and ten miles of

railroad iron a telegraphic apparatus, with wire sufllcient to lead

from the

Emperor's palace to on«r of the principal towns an apparatus f*»r taking daguerreotypes a magnificent barge for the Emperor, and some fifty boxes of domestic coodsofall kind* and descrip-

New

"Iork

Persia, measuring 3.000

tuns, the Alps 1,600 tuns, Andes 1.600 tuns, Caucus 1,200,

Tuurus, also 1.600

tuns, are all progressing rapidly in England toward completion, and may be expected at

New York in a lew

months.

They are all screw-propellers, made it every modern improvement of

a

mode of working. Dog Seller—That 'ere hanimal's the real stock Mum, and dog cheap at thirty dollars!"

oung

W

idow

.—" It is

sweet pretty darling, black and white, but in my present bereavement you must procure me 6ne entirely black— this will do very well in about six months for half mourning

A farmer wh£ recently had his butter seized by tho /clerk of the

market for

as the reason,

ed the butter to shrink in weight.

Prison, for placing obstructions

Madame

be

that

the cow from which the butter-was niade. was subject to the

than this,

cramp and that

will be

perpetual.—Danville (Ky.) Tribune.

'•VlEftrtfKs" is perhaps as peculiar a word as any in Our language: the two first letters of it are male, the three first female, the four first a brave man, and tho whole word a brave woman.

John's wife and John were tele a tele She winy

was, industrious Tie Says

John "I've earned the bread we've ate"' "And I," says she, "have urn'd the tea."

There would be very few dinner parties, if the rule were once made only to Invite those to dinner who were realy in want of one.

The

In

Indiana Asbury University

has accepted the

appointment of President of Antioch •College, Yellow Springs.

A Phonetic friend of «»rs declares A hat on tho C««*r*o*niso Platfotm, ho is .••phtrm as hrler-pies."

Ctarman Language and Drawing

THE

undcifiswd rcspccif»lly informs the IsdtM at)d£: "in "ten of 'JVrre Haute, that hf ^nremts td open a cisss in the (Jrrmnn lJ»n* cnagr* and In Uw *n of Pencil Drawiup, I from Urn firat principles to portrait and iamtaeape drawing.

H« would le ready to commence as soon a« a made For further informaiiou, »«iqutr»

1 aaacsutd tw made «t. For further information, £:«**«enquire at II Sehlaman's. formerly Chas. SMmaa'a boarding-hous*. National Road *irr*t

Jiav.i? dlvr

CHARLES MLXZ.

RCFsasscts:

A. Lange, F.«i Rev. C. K. K«!Mter, Dr.G W.rHppcngrn Dr J, Pr. ti. W. .m,Tvdianapoliat »r. E. Demit.:, Ufaj-ctw.

Brazil State Bank of Indiana TfeRRE rr, Nov.

BOOKS

*ivw

at atodi «atd 1 a ,-.o jv*ynien\ q) #uch •ubwcuption to bo ui^ic wriduu tw* 4«ra from the ckmins ot the booka, oo«-third p«n wkieli to be paw in coin or it*

muivaleiu.

TsandaEwmctmoatbtm

I I««

HlS baa prorm by many thouof tho familkw In th*

United S»at«a, to ba by ia u* hrn preparation ot tfR»e ever ntfered to the public. One ]»*ckace of this wttt so far as four pounds of Java Coffee, and made by it will •erve perfectly tbe'tswc o*' beat Java CotSv, bat will be much more wl '*H»me, morcdeltca .. nner flavored, ptrftctfm dea?, and in every inaianca •i.parior io Vhe Juts lOaflfc*.

ManutamrH by !,„ Bohler A Co., No, 281

8l

Terra Maul*. June 10. '53 vrtf-W

Ki

w« know they do not desire.

caus­

Edward Bowgifciion has been sentenced hv the county court of Litchfield, Cann., io years

imprisonment in the Stnte

upon

lhe track of the Naugatack ll&ilroad, Plymouth.

Genus," says some­

body, reproved her librarian f«r putting hooka written by male and female anthors upon the snme shelf. "Never do

it," said

she,"

without placing a pray-

erbook between them."

A Lucky Man.—Col. A. I. Caldwell, of this county Scott Club, to remain in office until Scott was elected President The

honor of holding that office

NovSOwif]

Jenny Lind, Phoenix premium, Snperioi, Best premium, Ida premium, Kitchon Witch,

has

atteftdence two hundred and seventy .•tpdents.

Nov lfi, *53-wtf

Terro

opened St Ih# BanksHoane

rhnrwiay.^

0

J, rr! -vit.

and owuuua open ,: ind 12 aek af .!:»•. ',,r 'imaiv one wm

1

,100, aa audition*

WARRF.J* DEMI NO.

T. I. bth-RNB.'

Nov. 18, w3ar CMrir.ntiuon*. EzpasMoapf*

George

Hummel's

Premium

1111111

srnre df Coffee,

Hadle,

tow

,'JW» I

».

0

tmmm

He is receiving his Stock from Dayton and Cincinnati bash Foundry and

Hat & Cap Establishment

»t parties were here tor. m.

ALL

St., Pbiladelpbia, and

awd Who)«B%t«and Retail, .wBKOWVINC, WALL'S, "Prairie Ciu- DrugStors.

1

E. Corner Public Square, Farringtnn's Block.

it Feathers, Rags, Ffa^»«ed, Beeswax, Mc•l*y taken at u»e »t«rkei price® in payment of debts doe oa, t-ommTle, Ky., MVch i2. wftn-29.

St Louis and Texre Haate Telegraph

XAqo

peraoas having claim* against this Line arer- nested lobar.: b«n *Mr. Osborn.or ti ffRtiliy rtlc^rR&ti oftic£ Dmoerly authenck v. d, who will forward k, examination and settlement.

W, J.BELAKO,

bot. 19, d3t Dayton, Ohio.

SOW SAYRE'S STOVE STORE!

AT WHICH MAY BE FOUND THE MOST COMPLETE

EVER BROUGHT UP OR DOWN THE WABASH, OR BY ANY OTHER THOROUGHFARE I* I!

Ohio.

A

MISHT SAVE lil 1SD0 SI UN. BUT THE PEOPLE CARRY TUB IFF ALMOST IS FAST AS IE CAB Gil TIM!

O I S I E

CLOTHING STORE!

have on hand the

LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF STOVES,

Ever Brought up the Wabash.

Conmstinff of out FIFTEEN HUNDRED, which they are determined to soil at their regular price*, the/ reat raise of pig iron, to the contrary, notwithstanding. Our assortment is made up of the following Stoves.

Farmers Premium, Ecli pse, Victory premium, Ironton premium, Qneet. of the West, Colt's Revolver premium,

Tether with an unparalleled assortment of Church, and School house, Store and Parlor Stores all of which we will sell to our old customers on the regular time. We hav« also. Tin plate, Block Tin. Wue, Copper and Zinc, for sale to the trade and are fully posted with regard to tinning tools, and can order tor Shop# at short nutice.

1 A S S

A LARGE STOCK OF

SUMMER CLOTHING

HAS JUST BERN RECEIVED AT THE

m.i ©L®tmokk§ mm.

And Great Bargains will be given to all who call upon us.

West Side of the Square, nc^t doof- to Wolfe's.

Oct. IB, '5I-8-ly-rcn-May 14, *52-39

WILSON, STARBIRD & SMITH,

4 5 8 A I N S E E

jm.

IN

Drugs, Mwlicines, Patent Medicines. Surpeon's Instrumi'tifs, Patnw, Oils^ Dye Stuffs, Spic«s, Varnishes, Brushes, Perfumery, Glassware, French and American Window-Glass, Virginia, Missouri, and Kentucky Manufactured Tobacco, A RE now*ft "T tbj v- yapring wh' moat complete »Li- tate«. TIh -k first hunda upon very beat terms, they are pr. taped to wr a

I tb«n for c&ut or to Tindo.. ed itt.,

(hey can }••urehr.-ed I'at, witb theadiiitMn«i'. fr. *nt agent* in Uk l-^at, whom they areenab! ,» Len ... tW «easoti- Orders promptly hilad with

A

(j£jr Ho has some of the same sort left, and is receiving new patterns. Call and see. [Nov.20wtf

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA

S A S I S A A S im

Are continually bringing on Fresh Lots of the most choice and beautiful

DIRECT FROM THEIR OWN MANUFACTORY,

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.

To enumerate the advantages of buying at this celebrated Establishment would be superfluous. Our customers for fifty miles round need no assurances from

that we continue to use our friends as well as we have ever vet done-more

$3r A first-rate assortment of «Q

Hats, Caps, Fine Shirts, Under Clothing, &c.

7

l&OVfllll,

U9,

TERRB

Smith's Stove Warehouse

to induce them to call upon us,

STRAUS & ISAACS,

North-East Corner of the Public Square,

than this

HAUTE, INDIANA.

Double Oven, Masonic Premium, Bucka, Odd Fellow, Reviere premium,

N. SMITH & SOttS.

$

£. ARNOLD & Co.,

frc.-*1 nnd and «t iu good

at

a& iuw nu

nrdS ar litgi

itrr prodoce geoertods.

Altogether for Ladies.

TRULY It rnusfal assortment of Cambric aad Swiss Eri *i".ga and insertings, Unders!««ves, Coffe. and ara. A )aoa lew mourning CtMlars, black silk Laces *r:! Fringes, Velvet and silk Tri(amines, linen hawkertbfofr, Wd, Silk, Ltale and Cotton Gloves white dim goods all or which will be sold unusually low at

7

,W

Also, from Now York, Mr. Hugh Stewart's Furnace,'anil the Wa-

Collector's Notice, KOH THE VliAR IH5«.

NOT1CK

in hereby given to tho tnx payers of

Vigo county, that 1 have rccomil the tnx duplicate for tliu year 1U52. and am nov^roaiiy, to receive taxoa.

The lollowing are the rates of taxes i—

For State purposes, on each 100 worth of taxable property, For County purposes, on each $100 worth a a For School purposes, on encli $100 worth el taxable property, For Road purposes, on cach $100 worth of reul property, School District, No. 9, T. 11. R. 9, on each

IjiJOO worth of real property, School District, Na. 8, T. 11, R. 8, on each ft 100 worth of taxable property. School District, No. 1, T. K5. R. 10, on oach $100 worth of taxable property, Poll tax, for Sttie purposes, Poll tax, for County purposes. Poll tax, for School purposes,

Ti: ii re

A

10

IS

Tho laws require, as heretofore, that all tax payers sl.oald cull on me and make payment by the first day of January next. After iliat time, if the taxes are not paid, it will be my duty to execute. The requirements of the law will be strictly followed.

Every person liable to pay a Road tax, must produce to me the Supervisor's receipt, or pay such tax in money

Either myself or a Deputy, will be found at all times at my office. N F. CUNNINGHAM,

Collector and Treasurer of Viyo cuuntyj Terre Haute, Nov, 13' '52-wTt

Branch Bank of Indiana.

Hauik, Nov. 12, 1852.

MEETING of the Stockholders of said Brunch will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the J3th of December next, at which meeting seven Directors aro to be elected for said Branch. A dividend of five per cent has been declared upon the capital stock of said Branch, which will be paid to the stockholders on and after the 15th inst.

W.R. McKEEN,

Nov. 33.-w4w Cashier.

A New and Extensive Stock of

Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, llats, Caps, Honnets &c. 'HE attention of the citizens of Terre Haute .1 and vicinity, is respectlully called to my lanrestock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats,Caps, etc., just opened. The selection has been made with the utmost care as to style, and quality and above all with an eye to economy, knowing full well that to give perfect satisfaction to purchasers, is to sell them ^ood goods at extremely low prices. This I flatter myself 1 am fully prepared to do. Having bought niy goods exclusively for cash, no one will doubt for a moment my perfect ability to sell at such pricesas will commend themselves to nil. Call at

F. NIPPKRT'S CASH STORE,

Farrineton's Block, north side of Public Square. Nov. ]3, wtf.

Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. •.Ii fcDOZEJN Kossuth, Jenny Lind una Mexican Mvf Wool and Fur Hats. 3 cases fasliionalilc Silk Hats. 30 dozen Silk, Mohair, Plush. Cloth and Velvet

Caps.

40 eases Kip and Calf Mens' Boots and Shoes 20 do do do Enamel and Morocco Ladies1 Bootees, Buskins and Jenny Lind w" °Ytr ft,.oes

nnd

Bootees, at

Nov. 13, T«-wir

200

PIECES Delaines, of various styles ana

100 picccs Alpacas, plain, black and fancy colors. 25 pieces Brocades and Poplins. 100 do Ginghams plain, plaid and striped. 500 do Prints of all qualities All of which will be sold very low for ensh at Nov 13, '52-wtf p. NIPPERT'S.

French Language.

THE

undersigned proposes teaching the French language to Ladies and Gentlemen at their apartments, in classes of one, two, or three, as may be most convenient. Persons desirous of learning to speak this useful and elegant Iangunge, will please apply ibr further information to the subscriber at Brown's Hotel.

J. JACOBS.

Terre Haute, September 3,1852—d3w

Early & Leggett.

Foriv rdins 4* Commission

And dealers in all kinds of produce, TERRE HAUTE JND. Mar. 26 52 6m-31-

1,000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED,

TO SELL PICTORfAL AND USEFUL WORKS FOR THE YEAR 1863. tl,000 DOLLARS A YEAR!

WANTED,

isevervcot'irrr

or

tor

Uxtrto

StATrs, actitc and cntc rprieing men. to engage in the sale of somn ol the be?t (tooks rnh* Iished in the country. To men of good nddr pojsv hi :_r a t-mrtll c:t I of from $2' IO fioo. soc'i -'i'MCiii' n'twi" -iTrml a? to en-('lf them to make Irom $3 tn d«jr profit.

J??' 'he Book# poihtiiied »y as are alf iwerel In their character, txtremely popular, aid command large sslea wltercver tbry arc Ht i. fw further nartieularti sd !r. p.--!i»jse paidi.

UOBbRT SEARS, Pragma,

J' 181 William Street, lVew York. Ko*. 13, *52-wlnio

To Conntry Mercliants. try, «h» *J-lr

ERCHANTS" market to re

Dttnd

Ip.j

»».! i^.n,!.tr*nrCil

nm the :lera ilt*

t.. y-«a!

time.

o'-

btlf

ir

stocks,

well t» rail an.i xanun!" my ?nek «t Ury Havnitf t.-ur-!:astJ m. Ue-ju» for t'u. Jobbing ttti.l'\ wti 'ii will be sold at fmnll admrrr nn New York cost, at Farringtan'a iiiock, N :ii Public Square. »-v 13, r.J-wil F. NIPPERT.

Ol}/k SHAWLS of various kinds, am which may be found Square andLfJi^ Shawls. Thibet, Cloth, Casiimen nnd !V!erii: Shawls, Ladtss and Children's Woolen and net csps, at F. NHTER I-S.

Nor. 13. "59.wtf. Gr^oiy^ Instant Care of 'rllfc best medicine,in the world tor Cholera,

I. Bieody Flax, Dywnterv, Rheomatism, and P*m of every description. For internal or external application

Sokiwbolesa OWN and Moore proprietors, Mauioee City,

wholesale and retail bv NINti &. WaLL, Terre Haute.

tillO

Gregory

MPPERTS.

Ohio. September 13,1S5S—d6m SrVt

-,*!}•

"t

Gash paid for Wheat

A the Tower Mills* north of Canal Basin r\- MILLER 8c aWLftr Tme Hante, Miy M, "2-wif-38.

ferrii Ikulc & Lafayette Packet.

fHK LKillT DRAUGHT, FAST NJNIJ aTEAMKR JU.WA AN If— W&J BARUICK Master,

WILL

Ciunuti»ce

Oct 30, d&.w III

BAS

14

4af.

e4 kit*-

CENTS

20

30

making regular trips oa

soon as ihe river will admit, The SudaniJulio Ann lias Iweti purchased by II. H, k, J, vVMt#Mb of Clinton expressly for Ilia Trade,

Vocal Music.

..

insj,, at I' clock J'. M., In the Sammaryi It w4H

He |ii» Intcntirtn i»

."t'ftdiugnote*,

ond

Rc6|iinff

Jjrim

ilie parroii'iy

ol all

Treah Family Flour

J£EPT constantly on hand in barrels and half barrels, at GONDII'S.

CJ

5

50 25 25

I ASH paid for gdod clean Fleece and Tub raehed Wooi.

To Wool Carders,

III

Nov 22, '21-13-tf

SHERIFF'S SALE.

BYvirtue

New Goods.

A

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

I^(KKSRailroad

NlPPRRT'S.

1

jtf n, L. I|» I'ISII will commence Ms inI siroctions in vocal music en Friday tlie 12th

wholiMil

J0Ld I

Just received from NeW York, "Yy TTx presfc additional Assortmaut of Narrow l$laek Velvet RiWons. s-itl Kmbroidrred Cambric IJauds« :?ri,„.r-4A^M-Jaconet Pagoda Hlecves. rT Krybroiden-d Jaconet Collars. Mourninx Collars and iSh^Vff, 8*9. ^v* Nov. 4,'52 d2w. fit

1. StUTTON

«j jgmi

BRITTON & CO.,

I'orwmdin^ nud 'oniroiK»i«n Merchants 'IEHUE HAUTE, INDIANA. '•^IIE higluist ensh price paid lor VVhealj Rye

Corn, OatB, Flaxseed, Timothy Stel, Clo ver »Set(J, White Roans, and Fentiic-r-i. it tiieir Warehouse, corner of^Jyirst aitv*?**Canal Hnsin.

Nov 8, T)l-11-tf-r2fi .?

Two Estray Cows.

QTR AY ED froju the subscribers about the last 0 of July, two MiJch Cows. One pale red, wit! 1 rope /iround her horns when the left. Tlif ither a lirindli', onu l»of ii off at the point, and on hip knocked down.

Any iicit-un uivinij information of aaid cowt will be lilterally rewarded. MAHAN & DOUGHTY, Stewart House,

CHEESE. On

A CHOICE article Cheese just received and for Mile at CONDIT'S Jwne ip, '52-wtf-43

Fnlling and Cloth Dressing )NE at all times and iu the best manner at Holmesf's Mill. May 10, T)'2-d3t-l38 wtf-38 /0 —tt fSw?'

of an execution issued from the Vi­

go Probate Court, and to me directed and delivered, in favor ofJcthro Bass, and against Martha Ann Davidson the unknown heirs of Linsey Long and Tazewell Stewart, Administrator of the estate of Peter Davidson. I have levied on the following property,to-wit: the North east quarter ot the South west quarter of section twen-ty-two township thirteen north of range eight west, being the lands and tenements belonging to the said Peter Davidson, and 1 will, on Saturday the twentieth day of November, 18fi2, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, within the legal hours of said'duy, ofler the rents and profits ot said premises, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging for a term of seven years and if they should tail to sell for a suflicient sum to satisfy said execution, I will then and there offer the fee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution and

ANDREW WILKINS, Sheriff.

October, 27, 18.Y2-w3t. Printers fee $2

M. W. WILLIAMS.

May 15, '52-d3w lj3-wtf-39

Wabash Railroad Notice.

for Subscription of Stock in the Wnbash Company, arc now open, by order of tho Board of Directors, and are in the hands of Charles Cruft, Joel Kestcr, and Jacob Earnest, who are each authorized to receive payments on Subscription. The people of Vigo ronuty enrnoetly urged to make early and liberal subscriptions to this Stock, as the work will be prosccuted with vigor and speed.

W. D. GR1SWOLD, President.

Terre Haute, August 23, 1852—dtf

Wood and Coal Wanted N exchange tor Carding and Fulling, &c.,a Holmes's Mill. May 10. ^-d.tt-lSx) ^ti-38

S. L. HOVEY. Coumiission & Forwarding

PRODUCE UKUkKK.

Williams & Early

HAVE

Removed from their old h'tant to Uie Store recently occupied by fti. W. Sedan), on National 'load Street, adjoining Ciminghanrs Drug Store We are now opening a large and general stock of

Fancy and Staple Dry (jootls, of American and Foreigrt Fabrics. Nov. 3ft2,«hl. 1

New Booka

MF.N

OF 1 HE TIME or Sketches of Living Notables. Sargent's Life «.f Henry CJej\ edited by Iforace Greeley.

A Step from rite New World to the Old, and Rnrk Atraitt, Iw Henry B. Tappan. The Higher l.aw. in its rHation t» Civil Governnmit, by Williom IIosmm r.

T.\

in

a Woman's Book, by Mrs. Now ten

Ctus'.xii. Time and Tide or Strive and Win, by A. S. Roe.

LotttSȣating. a Summer Book, by Geo. Wm. Curtis. The Knight* of England, France, and Scotland, fey Wm. If Herbert.

Lives of Eminent Methodist Ministers, by P. D. Uorrie. What I Saw in London or Men and Things In the £r«et Metropolis.

Rcluii'itt ofOViiHtgy and its eonnected Sciences, by Kdwnftl lit itcoCK. The Metli« 't Preacher, containing seventyidaiit Serroonson Doetrinal and Practical suliject? iiaxpers' Magaxine for September. .,

For aide by\V. H. UUCKINGIIAM. at the sign of the Big Book. September 4,1852—dtf

Coming! Coming!!

INyards,

two weeks we wilt receive 5 cases, 64491 remnant* of the best prints made in this country 2 castssof which will be of Fall Kivee Turkey Red. They were bought low and will br told accordingly.

RECEIVED

PRAIRIE CITY STORK-

July TR. wtf- 47

Qunny BagST"

by steamer Grilltn Yeatman

for sals at the Warehouse of

March ?, '52 dtf-85

and

BIUTTON & CO:

AUKIVAI.S AMD DEPART! KLS Of THt MAII,S,

At and from Terre Ilnutc, Indiana.

at, Louis,daily. 1 $pni lndianaj*li». daily, 6 t&L ,• 8 w. 12 n'pt r. rackett Una, Tues., Thtira., and Sat., 5pm 9 in 9 ir9 8 5ptr

Crawfordsvillc. Tu««., ond Sot.,

-i-«-itt

Woomlnpion, Tues., and Sat.,

give ihorougli knowlcge of Cnrlisle Wwines-

coireciiirnej aad *t

n. «al

Portland Mills, Saturday, a DEl'AKTURES.

inicrested in

niiiaic. I jo will also pay atrkt attention musical ellocutiun.

-5®§S. (OHJL®

to

at. Ijouis, daily. ... Indianapolis, daily, Springfield, daily, incenncs, daily, (Sundays excepted,) Lafayette. Tues, Thurs., and Sat.,

O. 2. '5t-tf J. T. MOFFATT. p.

w. maixwtt

Augutrt'Jl, 1852—dly «^~7RT¥T r~—sr-r Aolicc.

rBIfE

CONSTANTLY

JOHN T1ERNAN. T)2-dJl-wtl-4t

Terre Haute, June 21.

ma

AVE just received and will constantly have on hand JMadiine Cards and Card Gleaners of superior quality,-fresh frnn th# manufacturers, which will be sold at Eastera prices at Holmes's Mill.

ARB HOLMES

Terre Haute, May 10, '5'3 d3t 138-wtf-38

Hair Cuttm?,

'"IMIE undersigned has fitted up for the accomI. modatiori of the citizens of Terre Haute, and travelers, a shop one door north of Farrineton's Block, where they all can gtt a clean ana easy shave, and their hair cut in the best manner. Razors ai ways shar^—Scop, Brushes and Towels always clean. "f JESSE MITCHELL.

Jan 28,'52-dly-50

Terre Haute, August 28, 1852—atf

1

National Road Street, next' door EnSfT -of Dement & Co,, Torre If ante, Indiana.

Flour, Salt nnd NVhtskv. constantly on linnd. "^s .j The hifrhest price for Grain.

Liberal advances mode on Consignments. Oetober 6, '52-dly

The People's Store.

REMOVAL.

CINCINNATI STORE.

LUDOWICI & HULMAN, Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Groceries, Wines, and Liquors,

TOBACCO, GLASS, NAILS, &c UNION R01V, TERRE HAUTE. IND Dec 20, lp-ly-18-rM1

Wool Wanted -4f

INnets,

exchange for Fall Cloths, Cassimcres, Sati Flannels, Blankets, Ax., at llol es's Mill.

May 10, \52-d3t l3«-wtt-38

Accommodation, No. 1.

'I'MIE subscriber, grateful for past favors, takes pleasure to inform his customers aud the public generally, that he still

keeps

FILL

5 a

61 a a 5 a 8 a

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Packet Line, Taea., Thurs., and Sat., 6 Crawfordsvillc, Mon., and Fri., 5 an Bloomington, Mon.,and Fri., 5 a lied ford,Wed., 6 a |. (Carlisle, Thtirs., 5m Portland Mills, Friday/ 9

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N. Ii. All mails closed at precisely 8 pm. $3rOflice hours from 7 a m. to 8 in. On Sun lays fr#u 6 to 9 in the morning, and from 7 to in the evening.

F.18AP.

BARBOUR & READ 9rjcicmt*jrsa a&O ULa3xy*T9 Terre JIauto, Iudifuia||| Will practice their pmfeasion in Vi^h^and adjoining counties All business entrusted to theii sura will meet with prompt attention. OfRco in F1 rrinirton's Ruilding, No. 5, up stairs.

IStockliolders of the Western Plank Road Company are requested to meet at the Court House on Saturday evening the 13th November next for the purpose of electing Directors and for other business.

BENJ. McKEEN, I RALPH WILSON, S Stockholder*. C. GILBERT. Terre Haute, Oct, 30 1852, w|p-w2f.

Terre Haute Drug Store. BY J. R. CUNINGHAM, 1 National Road Street, North of the Court Ilvuse.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

on hand, Fresh Drugs and

Medisines, warranted pure. Prescriptions prepared promptly. Great attention paid to all orders. ftXMiemicals, Dyestufls, Instruments,Perfumery, Oils, Paint*,-GJiiss,and pure wines and Liquors expressly for medical use. .xtj

Terra Haute, Ind., Jan 3, '52-dtf-29

New Shingle FaclenO

'PjHE subscribers would respect fully inform JL citizens ofTerre Haute and (he surrounding country, that they have just commenced manuihcturfng Shingles superior to any offered for sale in the place. We invite all who wish i* dwell under good roofs to give us a call befor urchasing elsewhere.

All orders from adistance promptly tended to M.B &.W. WALLACEFactory back of TI- Fairbanks rifle facieiy on fourth street, between Ohio and 71/ain streets

Terre

//aute,

UlUat.ES

Jiarch 29 od 1852gpiw-ly 32

COJtSTA-BLEi ROBERT L. PUIJIWEY

CONSTABLE & DULANEYr ATTORNEYS AT LAW, &c. MARSHALL, CLARK COUNTY, ILLS., 1Y7 ILL practicff in all of the courts in the State of Illinois, and adjacent counties of Indiana, also in the Federal Courts, giving prompt and efficient attention to all business entrusted to them as Attorneys, &c., and General Agents

Vjfc:'. ,}: v' FISH. v. .. QAXMON in barrels and kits, Mackerel, Cod fish, smoked Salmon, smoked Halibut, smoked Herring. Holland Hemng. Halibut Fins,

and Tongues, for sale at -At

June 19, '52-wtf-43

Sounds

CONDIT'8.

Terre Haute & Richmond Railroad.

and Winter Arrangement.

ONFall

and after Monday, August 30, 1852, Passenger trains will leave Terre Haute, daily, (Sundays excepted,) at precisely 7 o'clock, a. m.

Passengers are requested to be at the station at 64 in order to procure tickets and checks for their baggage.

T, S. HUESTIS, Superintendent.

the

Accommodation Wagon,

And will send home, free of chargc, all articles (no matter how trifling) purchased at his store. i' J. p. POW

Four doors east the Poa toflic

April 22.

,52-dtl-123

Klier's Rock OiL

\17 HILE the new Petroleum, will relieve and cure many, very many, diseases, as stated in the circulars—and knowing especially that it cures Ague, Diarrhoea, Sore Eife*, {it ha* cured Blindnes*,) Rheumatism, and Scrofula—it is right and proper particularly to urge "a trial in such cases. It is a reddish, clear, and purely

Natural Oil,

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

For sale by J. R. CUN1NGH A.M. WOOD &, DONNELLY, BROWNING St, WALL, Druggists, Terre f/aute.

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Get a Circular. Sseptember 14, 1852—wtf

D. CONDIT,

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IN

Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,

QIJKENSWAIIE AND HARDWARE, AI.SO,

Family Groceries and Provisions,

AT THK

City Provision Store,

Corner of National Road and Fourth Streets ftlgn of the Spinning W'hecl.i^a .IrtTW li. '*9-wtf-43 _____

MORRIS'S RBMBDYT •f.

i.vrviM.t.iitF.s:

f,kOR Gonorrhen, Gleets, Strictures, Nocturnal Emissions, Gravel, and all those distressing complaints u?ti.illy consequent upon youthful excesses amLindwigwnfes,

In preparing upecifiC for this class of disease, Pr Morris has expended much time and money in order to pra»ntto the unfortunate sufE»rer« p: .isant, sate, and efficient medicine. That he cucceeded is a fact well established, as there has been many thousand bottles sold, warranted io 6ute or the money returned, and so far has giv en entire satisfaction.

As an invigorating medicine for broken cohsiiiuiion has no equal, being extremely palata hie and mild, as well as active And permanent in its effects.

For that distressing complaint so common among females, termed Hour AI bus, or White* this specific IS a sovereign remedy, and should be used by all who nre thosafflictea.

This medicine is sold by druggists generally throughout tte Southern and Western States Sold wholesale and retail byj. R. Cuningham Terre Haate, la. Burdsel! & Bro., Cincinnati. Ohio, sole agents for the Southern and Western States, to wbota all orders for the Remedy must be addressed.

Kr Remember the name MORRIB'S REMEDY- P«ice fl. vt.-«»•,«..jss •i^dSm.

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*"PIIE subscribers at the Sign of the- Mltl# 1 SAW, North Sife of the public, Square^ are now receiving their fall stock of American.and Foreign Hardware,

Cutlery, &c.,

recently selected with great en re by one of the partner*,Jrom the importers and manufacturers in New York and o'her cities. They would respect fully invite the attention of the public to an examination of their stock, it being one of tho largest and beat selected ever brought to thia market, comprising every article reauired by the farmer or Mechanic, and will Im sold ataucn pricea as cannot fail to please those who wish to purchase. Among their stock, may be found a large ond complete assortment of Pittsburgh and Juniata bar, round and eouar*

Iron Slab do Nail Rod and horse shoe do Russia and American sheet iron Caatateel all sixes Blistered and German do. Spring do. Slab do. a heavy stock of cut nailat lit Imont works, from 3d to 40d Lath* ingdo fence and flooring do wro'ti^-^ do.. 6,8, and lOd, spikes,log chains ,,.v. '1'ract do., Coil cnain, chopping

Axe«.great variety,Broad Ax* tf. liatcliets. Mill Sawa,di£

"s",, fl'ercnt brands cross Cut 'da, Whip do., Hand"* *'^4 t.'Tt Hr'A Saws, \Vood Sawa,

Spades and shovels. ,w Forks, Rakes, Grain Shovels, A ugers,Chisels, Grubbing hoes table and Tea Spoons, Pan, Pocket 3/butcher and shoe Knives, pad* -1 0 locks, Knives and forks, brass kettles, Iron tea kettles, Stoelyanla, -ye,*

Balance*. Flat Irons, Wagon Boxe*V i/c.. Sic Their slock of Bl IMJING & FINISHING MATERIALS is very complete, consisting of door locks and latches of every description, metal, mineral and burnished knof3, door and blind butts window glass of all sizes, pine sash do., iron and brass bolts, latchcs, screws, blind catches, window do sash cord, bell pull? nnd carriages, stair rods an4 eyes, together with every article of goods required in tkis line. Also, looking glass platva, ibleaml tea waiters, hall side and table lamps, German silver table and lea spoons,butter iives, cream nnd salt spoons, forks- iVory handled knives and forks by the sett (51 pieccs) or dozen, scissors,shears,barbers prints, Their stock ol

Tools, of all kinds,*'^

is very large. Among them arc Jack, Foro and Smoothing Planes, Double and single lror.a$ Sash planes. Pump do* Kabbet and Moulding do and every kind of planes used by Carpenters or Cabinet Makers. Plsuio Irons, Double and ainlie. Iron and Wood Bench screws, also Mouse Hole Anvils.bellows, Sledge Hammers, Solid and brazed Box Vices, Screw Plates, Horse Raspa and Files, Horse-Shoe Nails, &c. Large Stock .Mahogany, Rosewood and black walnut, veneers Black Walnut Branch and Alahogany Knobs. Hair cloth, all widths, Sofas and Chair Springs, Spanish Moss, Glue, Sandpaper, Copal Varnish, Spirits Tudpentine, &c., with a great variety ol Gun Trimming*, I

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Caps, single and Double Shot Guns, Rifle bar« rels, Colt's Revolvers, and every article wanted by Gunsmiths they have also a full stock ofShoa finding. Lasts, Mens' and Womens', Boot trees Crimping Boards and Irons, pegs of all sizes, aad a full stock of

All kinds of Leather, 7 Spanish Sole, Upper French and Philadelphia Calfskin, a splendid article, Kip Skins, Morocco do.. Lining do., Binding do. Zinc, Copper and Iron Shoe Nails, thread, and every kind of Tool used by Shoemakers also. Buggy Axles, Buggy Springs, all sizes, Wagon Springs, Seat do. Bug* gy Shafts, Bows and hubs. Dash Irons, Carriage bolts, buggy Irons, &c. &c. They would par* ticularly call the attention of buyers to their stock of

Saddler j.

which they believe will be found toba larger and more complete than any other in this market.— Full and half Spanish Saddle Trees, Fall Back do. common

and Japanned mountings. Coach and Gig hamea. wood Stage do. Skirtini

Silver, Brass mounted High and_ low topi

fer:

Harnesa, Bridle, En-, Rubber enamell d"

and Oil cloth Topa,Duck ana Twilled Aogakinai No. 1 and 2 Pad skins wide and narrow Lace#, Fringes, Head Linings Drab and Blue cloths Carriage handles, stump joints, Ilog and Kip skin« collars Stage Traces Silk, Thread, Laabes and Whips Lace Tacks, together with a complete as* pnrtment of bitta, bucklesTstirrups, books, terreta, rin^s rein straining roller, ana Girting Webb worsted and cotton rosettes, ornaments, rein and breast snaps Varnish Moss and every kind ot

Saddlers' Tools.

Tkepalso have pure white lead,Lawrence Irani warranted linaeed oil, lard oil eoach and cona varnish paints, paint brashes Tin Plate C.

4 a.

Tinned copper, copper bottoms wagon and buggy" boxes Strap and nook hingea rifle powder bar' and pig lead, ahot, bullets, &c. They have just., received twenty boxes

Collins'and Leverett's Axes,*

A splendid article manufactured for this market of tne very best Iron and Steel—they also have on' band and will keep constantly, pamp chain, \k and Ii inch, pump cranks and rollers, tubing civ

Japanned Tinware Manufactory

THE

undersigned manufactures and keeps constantly on hand a largo and general assort* ment of Japanned, Ornamental, Bronzed, and Pressed Tinware, which he offers to sell to Country Merchants, Stove and Tin Dealers, Pedlars, and others, at such prices as will yield a handsome profit to the buver. Every article ho

offers for sale is made in his own shop, and under his personal superintend*nee, irom the raw material. And in this particular he claims to hsve it in his power to ofler inducements, far superior to any other dealer in the West.

Having recently made large additions to hia manufacturing department in the way of room, machinery, and a greater number of workmen, ho hopes to be able to supply the increasing demand.

Dealers who have been accustomed to making their purchases in the eastern cities, will find that

thev can do equally as well here in point of price id quality, and in addition to this they can al* ways buy just what they want, and may fill up their stocks as they may desire, without the inconvenience of waiting six weeks or two months for s. supply from the East.

LARD LAMPS.

The undersigned would also call attention of dealera to his Improved Oxrgen Lard Lamp*

This Lamp is so constructed that the entire top can be removed for the purpose of trimming and cleaning. The objection to this Lamp heretofore has been, that they could not be cleaned, and it was with difficulty that they could be trimmed.— Tneee objections are entirely overcome in the improvement. In addition to this they are much quicker, and of course can be sold at a reduced price this season. They are acknowledged to be the best and cheapest Lard Lamp ever introduced-

Also manufactures and keeps constantly on hand the justly celebrated Air Lard Lamp.— Fhir Lamp has now been in use for oight years, and has given entire satisfaction.

Dealers are respectfully solicited to call and OX' amine my stock and prices before purchasing GEORGE D. VVINCHELL

Corner of Pearl and Walnut Steets. opposite tne Pearl Street House, Cincinnati, Ohio. N. B. Particular attention paid to packing and Wwarding articles to the country.^

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Dec 5, '6l-ly-6-16 1

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tern pumps, lead pipe, cordage all rzes, Packing Yarn ana a complete aasortmentol every article in the Hardware Line. *m#t*

Nov. 5,'52 wtf

POT WIN it BURNAMF

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Valuable Farm For Sale."S

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undersigned willscl! on favorable terms A. the Leathers' Farm. Ii is situated on Honey Greek, four miles south of Terre Haute, on the old Louisville Road. It contains 67 acre a, a little than half woe.'.land, the rest cleared and in a good state ofcnluvation. There are on the farm comfortable tejvments and a good orcHard. For richness of veil and facilities of making meney easy this farm is not surpassed by any in Vizo county,

Tifrms easy, and title good. Apply to J. P. Leber, Terre Haute, or to the undersigned at D«n»ville, Hendricks county, Indiana.

October 98 w3rj#

OHIO CLEVELAND.

NOT. 9, 'W-w3mo it

Mare Strayed.

TRAYED from the fubscriber about four weeks since a black Mare, eight years old next spring— a small lump, tlie cffectf df a hurt on the bnck, by a saddle—and now with foal.-w A reasonable reward will be given for in|onna» tion or return of the mare by

1^

WILLIS ANDERSON.\

LOST.

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Saturday last a large Gold finder will be liberallv rewuded eavigg itat this

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