The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 December 1852 — Page 3

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No. 144 Main »t. 3 door* below Fourth* dec!8-6w* Ctxc«.ui

Sand Paper.

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received and for aal* by tbo ream,

Bleaching Powder.

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~An Ordinance.

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onPDPD That at tb* elttiontowl Wd on «»5! "»?•.«H" be opwwd In each oT the wards, to ascertain, by •oteVthe opinion of the inhabitant* of said town on the subject of establishing a system of Graded Schools, and that the same be condocted in the in the manner following, to-wit:

Tboee who are in favw or the vote a ballot with the words 'tor Graded Schools* written or printed upon it and thoae who are op»MKI to it, with the word* 'Against Graded Schools,' writtod or printed upon it.

The Judges of satd eieettoa shall make return of the results thereof in the same manner as they are required to return the election oi the members of the Common Council. 5,^ *,

A true copy. Attest* deel8-3w A. LANGE, Clerk.

Hi^PBVEB AND AGUE, ds, sore throat, cancer in the mouihoritom acH, and all complaints of inflammatory character, this medicine will give instant relief to the auflerera.

C1IOT.ERA!

The beet medicine known for this dread com plaint as hundreds can testify.

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wero this medicine used ii*leW'WIXVf Tjchftfe TrtffK2 ing. A mother who Irom this cause had lost •very child, lieanl of the

Instant Cure of Pain!

and tried it, and found it effectual in savins the life of her child. We could refer to Mr. Julias Marsh, of Washington, Lucas county, Ohio, a^d to Mr. A. Grajtgoo, Concord, DeKalb county, Indiana, ittd a host ol others.

No f'nmUy rkoutd kt without it! Thousands are ready to testify to cfticney and certainty in the curt qf all Bowh Complaint*, and multitudes ol children have been saved by its timely uae, when ettackrd at midnight with fit*, spasms, cramps, colic, snd choking, caused by worma- with no physician near, ana life in imminent peril.

Price SSeenls per bottle. Foreale by BROWNING WALL, Whole aale and Retail Agents, Terre fiaute.

Also by Merchants and Druggists in every village and town in the country. GREOORY & MOORE, hoprietora, Maumee

city, Ohio. beptember 38,3833-

YOUMANS,

Physician and Surgeon. (LATK OF LICKIKO COUNTY, OHIO.)

HAVING

had a number of years experience

in the practice of Midwifery ami tho diseases of Women and Children, Dyeentery, Bilious Fev6r, AI*%»*nt Kryaepsfea, Typhoid Pneumo«ra,and fphoid CongmMiv«Fever. AIw.chronic diseases in all thoir various fat™ -panieularly enlargement bf the Liver and gpleen, so prevalent in this country—tenders his scrviera to the citiama of Terre Haute and vicinity, hoping a liberal share of patronage.

Dwelling next door East of 3. F. King—office •cn 4th Street, second dtor North of Prairie City Drug Store,

August 5, *58—ren No*. 9, '58 3dw-w tf

Sites & Katzenbanghf

Undertakers and roffm-Makers, 0 ESPECTFULLY inform the cltiaem 1 of Terre Haute and vicinity, that tbey wilt give undivided attention to the above boatneee, with view to relieve the uenda of deceased persona from the in"Nanaable trouble attending tbedea Ji -rf

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Token of Friendship, Tne Garland,

Gem of tl»e season,

The SwwMrir allery, G^t ^Tfow'ew, The Shakspeare Ballads, The Ladies Out, The Iris,

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Magnolia,

.Keepsake of Friendship Gift of Afleciion, The Dew Drop, The Remember Mo, The Forget-Me-Not, The Mess Rose, The Lilly. The Youth's Diadem Tho Winter Crwn, For sale at W.

Gift oflSe^titnent, The Pearl, The Gift of Love, The Golden Gift, The Morning Gloryi The May Flower, Htar of riethlehem, Children's Annual, The Hyacinth, BUCKINGHAM'S, Sign ot the Bis Book.

jveiiniiii mm I VST opened in Deming's New Brick oppoaite Prairie City Hotel, a good assortment of

Fa rni til re just received from Cincinnati, which '*'-V.,tho public are respectfully invited to call and exWiine. MI 1

N. B. Thoee wishing to purchase will find it thmr intorwi tu come. D. G. FORSTER, Terra Haute Doc. 18, '52-a mo.

Ho For the Holidays.

A

FINE Assortment ol Annuals, Illustrated Books, Gilt Books, Toy and colored books, Fine Stationery, Fon:y Baskets, Caps fec. can found at CIIILU'S Rook Store,

Dec. (8 jfc,aw.

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and would state that tbey

n"Z^^^au«d»rtake the whole buai atrs3SJ,^lN'drw,yPwttl,« A. hearse will, in all ul a.. 2ST procure

Coffins kept on hand of alt *waa% toj ,T^PWOWLNTHECOTTOTRY,TH«WWTT-._T|WKT ^, they will furnish ooftlna d*#/*r th«ij"|^,~** T, been furnished by any jmwii 3 vrlll attend the tutjeraT with their hew*?L*®J chmrfft, any distance not over ten mile*.

Shop on Market street, north of the court tow aaariy oppoaita White Hall u* ^St* Jane

Doable Rectified Whiskr.

LUDOWIClarticleof

&. HULMAN are now manulac-

toHaf an DouMe Ratified Wlntky

faraupenor «o aoy aver brought irom Cincinnati, £2?

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s'wwth, puritv aod flam decidedly the

Um soldin thw Weatern conntry. All those

^P^AFTRSTRATAANIPLAIOAEOMINOIIOOEFCR NAT?^??^ ,1TI" call ai tha CLNOLN4I1L Union Row. AND ffit"

AND OBPARTVml* Tills. NAlLSi -atjit

.,1,^ £p t^ 1, daily, (3u»d«ya excepted,) 1® ayette, Wedma.,IM,, and 8w» JJJ a a S a

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St. Ixiyia, daily, lodianapolia, ually,

Cravfonisvi

Mo«:!i!etoi,Koa.i«(rfFil, J*® liedfoni, W«i., Carlisle, THara., *v ^a

Get.*. J, T. MOFFATT, P.

vices tothe citixens of Terre Haute and vianitr. Office on Market street, first door south of the T»wn Hall. April IS, •»3-33-ly

Dry Goods and Carpet Store.

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

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Portland Mills, Friday, 9 a «n N. a All mails dosed at prseteely 9 », ICrOffiw hours frniu 7 a m,t«8 pn». On Sundays from 8 to 9 in the morning, and from 7 to 8 in the evenUtjf

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

task. Door Blinds aud Frame Factory, TERKE HAUTE, 1ND,

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HAVE commeiwed the above business In the room tormerly occupied by Mr. Bishop, on 4ih treet, near the Poet Oflk», where 1 intend to nanttfaeture the above weatiouvd articles front the very best material. Peraous about erecting buildings will do well to give roe a call, as 1 intend to make my prices suit the times.

Oniem from a distance oat) be sent through the Peat Qftke, acd will receive immediate attention. Persons in thecitv wanting anything in the abovo ii»e, will do well to send in their orders a* early as possible. G. W. SHAFFER.

Mar S, 'fl^-datfPtf-88-83.

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RESPETFULLY

No. 12 Last roffftH jytree*,1—** CINCINNATI,

RESPECTFULLY

Oct 15, 52w3m.

inform theircusfotnisis snd

purchasers generally, that they are now opening a large and complete assortment ot' Faii*y and Staple English

French, German and American

igo Collegiate Institute. a late meeting of tho Board of Trustees, 1

Vigo

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nni*rt And jeopardy

have been appointed to fill the vacancy (as L.WM.' ...A

Cdliogiafe Institute.' In pursuance of which appointment,! ill open a school in said Institution on .Monday, September tixth, to continue II weeks.

The course of instruction pursued will embrace all tho branches of a regular Collegiate course. The terms of the Institution are fixed by the Board, as 'f.»w8:

Per Session of 11 weeks, Preparatory Class, $3 Junior *4 Senior $5. I propose to locate in this jji.ice, and shall aseevcry eflort to establish a permanent school.

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R. S. TIIURMAN.

August 3352—ut wlf

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Also an extensive assorsment ot AAIGKICAN CA It FIST A' purchased and imported previous to the fate advance, wkich offer nt as low priccs as similar goods can be ^bought tit United Stat?s. 4.

Floor Oil Cloths/ Thoroughly seasoned, from 3 to 24 feet in width a lame Stock always on hand. Families, Hotel keepers, Su-ambeat owners, and strangers may depend upon finding the best class of Goods in oar line, at prices as low as they can be purchased in the Eastern Cities.

New Tork Cheap Clothing Store' KVJERY BODY RUN HERE

}and

No. 7 P*conix Row.

Life Mi1nj'ar][||t BY liREtiOIlY-n °ft Instant Cure of Fain. Th* most pungent and powrftir ^preparation tbr the suppression of all inflammation, whether proceeding Irom Burn", Pcalda, Mrokr Bones, Colds, or sny other causc?. ever offered to tho public. The moment it is taken, its thrilling and animating power is felt, as it forces ita wny through every di»ea»etf nerve and gland of the sysiem, relieving nil Pain man 1 rslant, and dissolving local obstructions which cause inflammation, levers, and spasmodic pains, with a rapidity known of no other medicine. It immediately quiets the pain of Nervous, or Sick Headache, instantly cures •he Toothaeki, and relieve* at once the excruciating pain of fhrumntl»m, nni usually cures long and standing eases, on three applications, in one hour! For dangerous accidents, broiua limbe. mangled flesh, bruiacs, burps. icalds, faint«M, pa'ii in the stomach, apasms, cramp, choiic

UST rcctived and now opening a large splendid assortment of Ready made Clothing, embracing every variety, and selected to suit the most fastidious. Purchasers are respectfully requited to call and ex my stock before purchasing else

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where, as I am determined td offer such Inducements as must constrain the pnblic to patrontke nre. Cail at the above sign, west side of the P.u biic Sq uar*, W'

Oct. 8 3333, 1 w-w6mo,

Removal.

THE

old established I'ocket Rook nnd Morocco Cnse Mannfactory* located at £21 Chestnut street, for the past twenty-one years, has been removed to No. 203 Arch street, lirst door below 6th street, where can be found the largest and best afsortment of the following articles, viz:

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

H. Smith, thankful for past favors, hopes by attention, and with a determination to sell tha best quality of goods at the lowest prices, to receive a share of patronage. The trade are requested to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.'

9. I*. READ.

BARBOUR & READ

Terre Hntttr, Indinnn.

Will practice their profession in Vigo and adjoining counties. All business entrusted to their tare will meet with prompt attention. Office in Ftrrington* Building, No. 5, up stairs.

August 3,1 &V2—d 1 George Hammers

.Premium Essence of Coffee.

Tsands

HIS t&aeaca has been proven by many thouof the moat respectable families in the United States, to be by Iar the best preparation ol Coffeu ever offered to the public. One package of this easeoee will gb as far as four pounds of Java Coffin, and CoOoe made by it will preserve porjfertly the taste of the best Java Conbe, bat will be much mora wholcswwne, more delicate, fioer narorrd, perftrtiy denr, and in every instance superior to the Java Coffee.

Manufjwtared by Dan. Bohler &Co., No. 881 t^Iiowhii St, above 6th Su, Philadelphia, and sold Wholemleand Retail, at %d BROWNING & WALL'S, "Prairiel hy Drugstore.

Terra Haute, Jane 40, '&3 wtf4S

Valuable Farm For Sale. ^PHE undersigned will sell on favorable terras JL the Ltathm*' Farm, Is situated on Hooey Creek, four mile#south of Terr® Haute, on the 4d L.ouis*ti!« Road. It contains 67 anwa, a little

a c.t::r.r

Nov. 9,

ittd, tlw rest cleared and in

»i lion. Thw»*»«» the fartn h-rwrnaata and a p.xni oro.'^aid. For etwl aod ot msKiog mouey «n knot »ur (Ma«| Iqr any in Vigo

r«sy I5 county. Terms ea«y. and title good. Apply to J. P. rem Haute, «rto tie undersigned at Dan*ui#, ilaodridui eowtty. Indiana.

OHIO CLEVELAND.

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Exclusively to the Ladies. A BEAUT1FUL sssortment of Ladies double f\ and single embroidered Under Sleeves, Cu {Collars, Ghetniaettee, Capes and Caps. Also, In-

Sta Capa, Linen Handkerchiefs, MoamingCoii~*at)d CoUe, Jacotwtt ami Swaa Edgings aod Lisle aod Ueea do.

A ^jMSKMhunaot o(assorted coion, Kid, Silk, «^Cott«a Gloves, Mack aod fancy color^rge lot of black and fiincy Silk Pera."^ge, Thrwd and Grass Sancy Stuo*

ed Fans, a aola, Silk mer Shawls.

Ladies who

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a Tin -m

Corner of^Mriige (or Ohio) and 1 si Streets, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

THE

undersigned has resumed his former stand near the Bridge, and only ono block from the Public Square.

This House baa boon greatly enlarged and improved, by a largo addition of bed-rooms, and a spacious Dining Hall, all papered and painted— and furnished with New Furniture, Carpets, Reds and Redding, ami Table Furniture. Having an eye single Jo the comfort and convenience of his guests, must make his House a pleasant stoppioa tilaua iar tha wan of lpiaineasu ple*~ sure or traveling public—anu particularly those who wish to take passage on steam-boats, private conveyance or otherwise in short, no pains nor expense will be sparod to make his Ilouso an agreeablo and pleasant stopping placs for hia guosts*

I S A E

Will always be furnished with the best the country aflords, and no pains or expense will be spared to administer to tho gratification of the tastes ot his patrons.

I S S A E

Is large and entiroly new, is the best in the city, and at all times [will be supplied with good hay and grain, and horses strictly attended to.

Chnrges Moderate—Call and See. ErBOARDERS taken by the day, week,moutli

0rd}ecn'-16-tf

The nw Iof Sec 24, the swiof the some and then of the of Sec 18 in Town. 3 14 w. C. GILBERT,

Terre Haute, Dec.ll-4w-16 President.

Notioe to Stockholders. Omcr. TERBF. HAUTE AND RICHMOND R. R.

TERRE

HAUTE, DECEMBER 15, 1852.

FW1IIE Annual Election for 13 Directors of tho I Ten* Hmutm wmmi •'«vhwuud Rail Road this ofnee oft the first Monday (3 day) of January

DCC 18, *52,3t.

Regular Packet Between Lafayette and Terre Haute.

THE

FRIENDSHIP Will commence her first trip on Monday evening from Terro Haute to Lafayette, immediately after the arrival of the cars. For freight or passage apply to dell-cw CHARLES IRJITNER, Agent.

Taken Up.

A

GRAY &TARE with saddle and bridle on, was taken up by the subscriber, on Wedes day last. Said mare is of middling size, an in rough order. The owner can find her at my sta ble. National Road House.

decll-3w CHAS. SEEM AN.

Dissolution.

THE

Clinton, decIl-tTSt A VIES

Music on the Piano, Harp, 8c Guitar.

A

LADY wishes to form a class to teach tha above instruments, with vocal music if ra­

il i..(*4 nJo*red. The highest refrwtice given from sehwrfs tI Hooey

where

she was engaged in the East, TES*S-F10 per quarter of twelve weeks. For card* of address, enquire at Mr. Child's Book Store. j#ec4aws*

Administrators' Notice^

NOTICEof

MR&

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H- MINER teaders her services in tha above line to the ladies of Terre Haute and Mirroundieg country, in tha room over tl. & J. Ross's store, west ride of the square where aho ia prepared to attend to calls, in the meat prompt and satisfactory manner. jy

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N O E O N

(Sommteston JHertljanl,

Corner It few Nor 90 w«m

to them, and «t Jbe

AND MANUFACTORY OF|

TIN, SHEET IR N AND COPPER WARE,

W O E S A E A N E A I National Road Street, Terra IIutile, lud.

NEW YORK

E A O I N S O E

E E O N E E

A S O E

Jnat Seielved and now Opeirng, Spleodld Aaaortmsnt of

READY MADEi CLOTHING,

Embracing every variety- and seioeled to a*lt the moat fastidious. Purchasers are respectfully requested to call and examine ray siook before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to offer such inducements as must constrain the public to patroniso nie. of the Public Square, Ross Building: |y

THE

JAMES S. CLARK.

Sale of Real Estate.

ON

Monday, the 10th day of January next, there will be offered for sale at public auction at the door of the Court-house, in the County of Vigo, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock, A, ]\1., the following real estate, .belonging to the Terre Haute Branch Bank, viz:

Lying in the County of Owen. The ol of Sec 20, and the undivided half part of the following tracts, viz: Then ei of Sec 2f, thee lofn wi of same, the of n.

fraction in Sec 35, all^in same town and range. Lying in the County of Vermillion. Lot No. 1, in Sink's addition to the town of Perrysville, a lot called the Yeager Lot, lying near said town unnumbered, Lot No- 72 in the town of Newport: also then of of Sec 36, and 26 acres lying in then iof same Sec., both in Town. 17 9. Also then of of Frac. Sec. 33, containing 35 65-100 acres, 58 acres in the of I of same, the elof then of Soc 15, and then 4 of then elof Sec 22 all in Town. 15, 9 w.

Lying in the County of Putnam. Lots Nos. 71 and 72, in the town of Russellsville. Lying in the County of Logan State of Ohio.

attontion of the citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity, is respectlullylcallcd (0 my largestock of Fancy and Staple Dry (iooda. Uoota and Shoes, Hats.Capa, etc., just opened. The selection has been made with the utmoBt care as to stylo, and quality and above all with an eye to economy, knowing full well that to givo perfect satisfaction to purchasers, ia to sell them good goods at extremely low prices. This I flatter myself 1 am fully prepared to do. Having bought my goods exclusively for cash, no one will doubt for a moment my perfect ability to sell at such prices as will commend tbemsol ro»•ll.CalLaL

F. NIPPERT'd CASH STORE,

Farrington's Block, north side of Public Square. Nov 13, wtf.

French Language.

THE

undersigned proposes aching 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 language, will please apply for further information to the subscriber at Brown's Hotel.

HAVE

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CI IAS. WOOD, Secret,

Coroner's Notice.

AN

Inqnisition was held in Terre Haute, Nov. 2d, 1852, upon the dead budy of an infant. Verdict of the Jury Was as follows, to-wit: That it came to itsdeatji by violence, by person or persons unknown. dccll-3t JOHN D. MURPHY, Coroner.

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partnership existing between the undersigned at Clinton Lock, Ind, and New Albany. III., was dissolved on the S&i day of July, and at Clinton on the 21st of Aug. 52. The books and notes of the New Albany establishment arc in the hands of A lonxo Lyons for settlement those of the Clinton Lock are in the hands of James Lyons All persons indebted to them either by now or book account, are earnestly requested to call and settle without del a most be closed. A

Removed from their old Stani to the Store recently occupied by M. W. Sedam, on National Road Street, adjoining Cuningham's Drug Store We are now opening a large and general stock of

Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, of American and Foreign Fabrics. Nov. 3 52,dtf.

AMOS SEAEOLT- «tv ', LOWE. Seabolt & LoWe, ^I^RWARDING & COMIiISSIO?f

MERCHANTS

JJ

is l»creby glveo, that the undersign­

ed have been appointed Administrator* of Ow estate John Paine, Sr., late of Vermillion county, Ind., deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CH A RLOTTE PAINE, Admra

ISAAC a WEDGES, Admr.

Clinton, Not. 3,1854—dec4at

Millinery & Dress Making.

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Cash paid for Wheat

A Holmes's Mill. a May »t 119S-wtf-38

s*wuoc]™$,M.L**S,

REFERENCES.

J. D. Richardson & Co., W. A. DocK6r, Peeples & Ridgtvay, O. Pool, Esq., Shawnrctown. W* &C. Fcllowes& Co Geo. W. Givens, T. C. Twitchel & Co., Robertson and McDugall, John lluiley, Esq., New Orleans,

Tilden & Richards, Wool folk & Johnson, Thomas Page, & Co., St. Louis. Kellogg Brothers, Dean & Waine, J. S. Chenoweth, Cincinnati-

Forsyth & Co., W. Bagley & Co., Pittsburg. Davidson & Brannon, J. B. Wilder & Co., Louisville.

May 8, '52-w1y-37

Terre Hante Drug Store, BY J. R. CUNINGHAM, National Rond Street, North of tbe Court House.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

CONSTANTLY

VIRTUE of a decree of the Vigo Circait

Court, in Chancery sitting at the September term term thereof A. D. 1852, in a certain suit therein pending, wherein John Burton and John P. Usher, Plaintiffs, and against John Rariden and Mary his wife, Jacob Y. Smith and Catharine his wife. Michael Rariden, William Rariden, Mary Ann Rariden, Wm. F. Krumbhaar, and Jamea Morrison, as President of tbe Board of Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, Defendants, the undersigned waa appointed a Commissioner te sell Lots number four, (4) six, (6) twenty-three, (23) twenty-five. (25) twenty-six,(2S) and the undivided 17 parts out of 64 parts in lot No. five, (5) all of Fontain's addition to the town of Terre Haute, and apply the proceeds in payment of the principal, interest ana costs oi said decree and accruing costs. Now notice is hereby given that I have levied on the aforesaid real estate, to-wit: Lots number 4, 6, 23, 25, 26, and the undivided 17 parts out of 61 parts in Lot No. 5, of Fontain's addi ion to the town ol Terre Haute, Vi

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Call at the above sign, West side

N. LEVINGSTON.

A New and Extensive Stock of

Fall aod Winter Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, llats, Caps, Bonnets (be.

J. JACOBS.

Terre Haute, September 3, 1852—d3w

22arly & Leggett.

Forwarding 4* Commission SMMSaSASTCftS) And dealers in all kinds of produce,

TERKE HAUTE 1ND.,

Mar-26'52 6m-31

Shaving, Hair ''pHE undersigned has fitted iip for the accommodation of the citizens of Terre Haute, and travelers, a shop one door north of Farrington's Block, where they all can get a clean and easy shave, and their hair cut in the best manner. Uazors always sharp—Soap, Brushes and Toweisalways clean.

Nov 22. '21-14-tf

Tef SfSScfe anc|na

JESSE MITCHELL.

Nov 8, '51--tf-i26

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BRITTON & CO.,

Forwarding and Commission Merchants, TE'RAE immrrNDrxNA.— fBIHE highest cash price paid for Wheat, Rye, .1. Com, Oats, Flaxseed, Timothy Seed, Clover Seed, White Beans, and Feathers, at tneir, Warehouse, corner of First and Eagle streets Canal Basin.

fiThe People's Store. REMOVAL.

Williams & Early.

nsnHrnHTfiu mto FOR TUB CUBE OF

E E A N A I E ILLbefouiw^superior to sny article ofttw

May ba bad at Grovermao and Bourne's. Prepared wi w»rw»wdbf BALL.

Terra Haute. Nov, 39, 'iwfc-wtf

Collector9* Notice, FOR THIS YEAR18M.

NOTICK

is hereby giyw* 10the u* pavers of

Vigo county, that I bavs racalvwo fba ta* duplicate for the jraar IBM, and no* n*dy to receive taxes.

Tba (oltowiiK are tba rates of taxee 1

worth of taxable property, tax, for State purposes, Poll tax, forCountv purposes .1

Poll tax', for School purposes,

Q3rSep23. '52 wy-5

iga coun-

liMi.iia,«KJ "Mt ova. uni wiuv a. Public AUCion at the COart Houae door, in the town of Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, on tbe 25th day of December, A. D., 1852, between legal hour on said day, (by virtue of the power rested in me as Commissioner aa aforeaaid,) and will first offer the rents and profits for seven years, ot said real estate, to satisfy said decree, interest, and costs, and if they shall fail to satisfy the same, I will then and there ofler and sell tbe fee simple in said real estate to satisfy tbe same, to the highest bidder. CHAMBERS Y. PATTERSON, dee4awa Commissioner.

Mngavrinoa for 1853.

SU

BSCRIPlToNS will be recsivcd at Child's Book Store for Harpers' Magazine Graham's do, Godey's Indies' Book Pictorial Drawing-room Companion( Flag of our Union Star Spangled Banner, Ac. The December numbers »f Harper, Godtjr aad Graham, now received.

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AMTSr

For Slate purposes, on each $100 worth of taxable properly, ,• For County purposes, on each §100 worth of taxable property, For School purposes, on each #100 worth ol ax a For Road purpoaea, on each $100 worth of real property,» School District, No, 9, T. II. », on each 100 worth of real property, School Pwtricl, No, 8, T. II, #, on eachf, $100 worth of taxable property, School District, No. l.T- J3. R. 10,o»ea*h

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131

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The laws require, as heretofore, that all tax payera should call on me and mane payment by the first day of January next. Alter that time, if the taxes are net paid, it will be my duty to execute. The requirements of t|je law will be strictly followed.

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

Either myself or a Deputy, will be found at all timeu 1 my otFure.

CUNN1NGII(1M

Collector and Treasurer of Vigo county Terre Haute, Nov, 134 '52~w7t

S. L. HOVBY.

Commission & Forwarding PRODUCE DROKKH, National Road Street, next door East of Bement &. Co.,

Terre Ilnnte, Indiana.

Flour, Salt and Whisky, constantly on hand.

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The higheat ^riibe for Grain. Liberal advance# mode on Consignments. October 6, '52-dly

Every family should have a copy. An invaluable book, only 25 cts. per copyMan know thyself

DRHHUNTER'S

MEDICAL MANUAL AND

AND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an outline of the Origin, Progress, Treatment and Cure of every form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intercouae, by Self-abuse, or by Sexual Excess, with advice lor their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases ol a delicate or private nature.

To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and eure of Fever snd Ague, for twentyfive cents a copy sis copies one dollar will be forwarded to any part oi the United States, by mail, free of postage. Addresss postage paid. Bex, 306 Post Offic«, or the Author, 3tf North Seventh Street, Philadelphia^58^

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ipiFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUN Jj TEIl will forfeit $50 if failing to cure any case of secret disease that may come under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 38 North Seventh Street Philad'a., without fear of interruption from other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are invited to call.

IMPOTENCY—Through unrestrained indul gence of the passions, by excess or self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Premature impotency, invol untary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs loss of memory, a distaste for female society general debility, or constitutional derangement are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence he oflers a perfect cure.

M3.\D AINU KtiftiKajT.—The attlicted would do well to reflect, before trusting their health and happiness, and in many cases their lives, iri the hands of Physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all the ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his time and study

YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexrualorgaus. together-with ulcers upon the body throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, or bones mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses oJ impurities of the blood, whereby the constitu lion lias become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place them selves under his care. }6~ Medicine forwarded to any part of the Uni ted States—Price five and ten dollars perpackoge.

B. B. MOFFATT, A O N E A A W TERRE HAUTE, IND. Office in Union Row, over Reeves's Store. Nov 33, 3'5-32-ly

Terre Haute & Lafayette Packet.

THE LIGHT DRAUGHT, FAST RUNNING STEAMER JULIA ANN—WM BARRICK Master,

Has commenced her regular trips befween Terre Haute and Lafayette and will leave Terre Ilauie Tuesday and Friday eveningB, immedi ately alter the arrival of the cars.

Nov.23dtf

on hand, Fresh Drugs and

Medisines, warranted pure. Prescriptions prepared promptly. Great attention paid to all orders. 93rChemicals, Dyestuffs, Instruments, Perfuin ery, Oils, Psints, 1lass, and pure wines and Li quors expressly for medical use.

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

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Gommlaaloner's

Bale.

A S & CO'ST~ S E I O '/IWiHI IKlfafD ID ft) IBi

THE

object of which is, to correct habitual stooping, round and crooked shoulders, weak back and ohest, and to preserve that erect and graceful position, which is indispensable toheahh and beauty it is adapted to Men, Women and

graceful position, which is indispensable toheahh and beauty it is adapted to Men, Women anc Children of all ages, occupations and condition? it is light, yet strong, perfectly elsstic, simple, anti beautifully adapted to the olyect designed. This Brace is so constructed as to answer the purpose of Shoulder Brsce and Suspenders. -.t

An Abdominal Supporter,

Which claims especial attention, as it will be found of great benefit to persons afflicted with pain in the back and side, inability to be on their feet for any length of time arising from a displacement of the parts, that are itadily restored by timely application of a properly constructed Instrument.^-. .w 7 .A

SA Boon to the Afflicted?

S S E S

NOTICE

RUPTUREiS effectually cured MARSH'E newly-i a vented,light, sell adjusting elastic Truss S. N MAKSH, practical Truss Manufac­

turer, is the inventor ol anew Truss, pronounced by the faculty to be tbe mast effective oneextant, properly adjusting itself to every position of body, rendering displacement impossible. It only insures a complete retention of the bowels, bat effects a radical cure. Mr. Marsh having had upwards of twenty years' experience in the treatment of hernia, will guarantee a cure in every case of rupture, of however long standing. Children invariably cured. fT7~ For sale by Wood & Donnelly, Terrellaute, dec4cyw

Railroad Election.

is hemby given that an election for thirtean Directors of the Evansville fc Illinois Railroad Company, to serve for tbe ensuing year, wilt be held at the Court Houae in Evans ville, Indiana, on Wednesday the 8th day of De cember next, between the Lours of )0 o'clock m., aod 4 o'clock p. m.

SAMUEL HALL, Pres't.

Office E. & I. R. R. Co, Evansville. Nov. 19th, 1&V2.1 nov. 26, d&w2w. PIECES Delaines, of various styles and

100 piecea Alpacas/plain, black and fancy colors. 89 pieces Brocades and Poplins-

MOBRIS'S REMEDY,

MA'F*9IjEtiBMjEWilt

f?OR Gonorrhea. Gleets, Strictures, Nocturnal Emiaaiona, Gravel, and all those distressing eomplai nts usually consequent opon jwuthtui ex

Dr Morris has expendad much time aod moo») in order to present to the unfortunate sufferer i• pleasant, safe, and efficient medicine. That baa succeeded is a fact well established, as tber» has been many thousand bottles aold, warranted to cure or tba money returned, and ao far has giv en entire aatlafactioo.

As an invigorating medicine for broken constitution it has no equal, being extremely palata ble and mild, as well as active aad permanent in its effects.

For that dialreasfnff complaint ao common among females, termed Hour Albas, or Whu» this specific is a sovereign remedy, aad should be by ill who thus afflicted. litis medicine ia sold by drugfiste generally throughout tha Southern and Western Statea gold wholesale and retail by J. R. Cuningham Terre Haute, ia. Burdaell it Bio.. Cincinnati, Ohio, aoleagents for the Southern and Western Staua, to whom all orders Cor the Remedy must

**9T Keruember tha aaaa MORRIS'S REMEDY. Price 1. Octl8d3m. ..

Important to Parents.

ASthe

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the present ia the moat dttinbU aeaaoa of year lor taking CHILDREN'S DAGi/EllBKOTTPES, it is important for those wishing to avail themselves of the present favorable opportunity "or getting correct, perfect, apd brilliant miniatures of themselves or their children, to do so at once, and save vain regrets when it is too late. How often do we hear bereaved parents and friends exclaim—"O! if 1 ?nly had the likeness of my dear child, I would give worlds!" They would give anything for the faintest thado» of the lineaments of a friend, father, mother, sister, wife, husband, or brother—but it is too late'.-it was neglected in rosy health—the icy hand of death has fallen, and regrets aru useless only as a warning for the fiJture- ..

At DufPe National Dngoprreao Gallery* on National Road street, over Child's Book Store, Children's Miniatures arc taken in five seronds, adults in ten, giving a fine, high-toned picture equal to any taken in the United States, and put up in tbe latestatyle, and can be sent to any part of he on

Breast Pins, Rings, and Lockets filled. Likenesses of deceased persons taken. 9Zr Don't negleet this fin«i weather. Hours ot operating from 9 A. h.till4 p. "rain or shine."

DUFF, Operator

Terre //auto, September 9, 1852—dtf cnAKIJES CONSTABLE. BOBERT I~ DCLAREY CONSTABLE iTbUIiANEY,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, &c. MARSHALL,

W'^i

CLARK COUNTY, ILLS.,

inois, and adjacent counties of Indi- ... the Federal Courts, giving, prompt and efficient attention to all business entrusted to them as Attorneys, Stc^ and General Agenta.

Jan 28,'52-d 1V-50

THE PEOPLE'S STOBE.

Removal

WILLIAMS & EARLY

HAVERosd

Removed from their old stand to the Store recently occrpied by M. W. Sedam on National Street, adjoining Cunningham's Drug Store Opposite the Court House.— We are uow receiving a Large and general stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. of American and Foreign Fabrics.

Comprising every variety of Ladies Dress Goods. Rich bilks, merinoes, Cashmeres, Muslin DeLains &c. English, French and American prints in great variety, Bay State and other long and square Shads, Rich Embroidered and plain Shawls in colors iBIack and 2nd Mourning, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery and all the minor articles for Ladies. Misses snd Childrens use.

Having engaged the services ol Mr- John Reinhard to assist in the inner department of our business, and under our new arrangement, we are prepared to offer such inducement to buyers as will guarantee perfect satisfaction. Please give us a call.

Wi.LIAMS & EARLY.

November 3d. 1852.wtf.

Hata. Caps, Boots and Shoes. •|\DOZEN Kossuth, Jenny Lind and Mexican OVJ Wool and Fur Hats. 3 cases fashionable Silk Hats. 30 dozen Silk, Mohair, Plush. Cloth and Velvet

Caps.

40 cases Kip and Calf Mens' Boots and Shoes. 20 do do do Enamel and Morocco Ladies' Bootees, Buskins and Jenny Lind Gum Over-shoes and Bootees, at

Nov. 13,'52-wtf F. N1PPERT*S.

Gunny

RECEIVEDthesteamer

by Griifen Yeatman '.and

for salo at Warehouse of BlilTTON St CO. March 9, '32 dtf-85

Fulling and Cloth Dressing

DONE

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

CHEESE.

A CHOICE article Cheese just received and for sale at CONDIT'S June 19, '52-wtf-43

300

SHAWLS of various kinds, among which may be found Square and Long

Shawls, Thibet, Cloth, Cashmere and Merino Shawls, Ladies and Children's Woolen and net caps, at F. NIPPERT'S. —&ux~43, '52,wtf.

Fresh Family Flour

"J^EPT constantly on hond in barrels and naif

barrels, at CONDIT'S.

Wool Wanted

INnets,

exchange for Full Cloths, Cassim'erds, Sati Flannels, Blankets, &c., at iiol es'i Mill. XVwvJ.t"r

May 10,'52-d3t 138-W11-38

CASH

paid for good clean Fleece and Tub washed Wool. JOHN T1ERNAN. Terre Haute, June 21. '52-d9t-wtf-44

Altogether for Ladies.

TRULY beautiful assortment of Cambric and Swiss Edgings and in ser tings, Under* sleeves, Cuffs, and Collars. A Iso a few mourning Collors, black silk Laces and Fringes, Velvet and silk Trimmings, linen handkerclj jfs, Kid, Silk, Lisle and Cotton Gloves white dress goods all of which will be sold unusually low at

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September 13,1852—d6m

F. NIPPERT'S.

Gregory's Instant Cure of Fain.

rpHE best medicine in the world for Cholera, i. Bloody Flux, Dysentery, Rheumatism, and Pain of every description. For internal or external application.

Sold wholesale and retail by BROWNING & WALL, Terre Haute. Gregory and Moore proprietors, Maumee City, Ohio.

New Goods.

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

M. W. WILLIAMS.

May 15, '52-d3w 143-wtf-39

Wood and Coal Wanted

IN

exchange tor Carding and Fulling, &c.,a Holmes's Mill. Mav 10, '52-031-1330 wtr-38

To Conntry Merchants.

MERCHANTS

in the country, who visit this

market to replenish their stocks, Wonldilo well to call and examine my stock of Pry Goods. Having purchased many Goods expressly for the Jobbing trade, which will be sold at a smalt advance on New York cost, at Farrington's Block, North side Public Square,

Nov. 43, 52«wtf F. NIPPEkT.

Cash paid for Wheat

the Tower Mills, nonh of Conal Basin MILLER & SOULE. Terre Haute, May 14. '52-wtf-38.

THOMAS H. NELSON,

Attorney and Counsellor at Law

TEHRE UAIJTE, IND. Office in Phoenix Block, up-the in.. TV 7. jyri

The bestfamily Flour & Corn Meal Am5|AYS °n

J,andand for 8aIc at

-May 30, '52-d1t-3T?8-Wtf-38

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100 do Ginghams plain, plaid and striped. 500 do Prints of all qualitiea •ft.ll of which will ba aold very low for cash at Nov, 13, It-mf F. NIPP£ RTU

Lading,

Sr^T. -r.Hu?,on Soot! paper, just printed and for sale at the COURIER OFFICE

WAR WITH SPAIN

I0.OOO Volnntccrs Wanted To march to the tin shop of Thayer At lloateu. tar,In Clinton, Ind., where they are tttmarm that tho prices will not hurt or kill the patchasor.

ttofiper, Tin mnd Sheei,t»'OH

A N A O J. L. Thayer Sc. J. Hostctter would respectfully tay to the public and those wishing Tin, C*nper aqid Sheet iron ware, that they would do well to call at the south corner or J. R. Whitcomb ft Go's. YeilowDloek, nearly opposite the office of Drs. Hedges St McMillan, where they will be found at a re ad to a in he in a the ahorteat notice, and in the very best matuwif.

Home (Mattering and Spontiag, Done with neatneas and despatch? Country merchants and dealers, wishing warn, •s will please send in their bills, which will be filled

"M""" JAMES L. THAYER# Nov 15. •W ^-tf JOHN HQSTETTER.

J. fl. STEPHENSON. M. D. Physician nnd Surgeon*TERRE HAUTE, IND. Office aearly opposite Browfc*8 Ilote!.^ Oct I% 'tS3-S-t» .f I J\

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with tastTand despatch. Oct.22.1949-9tf

No. 1 Soft Soap for family" wasKfng. The above articles are warranted anu kept for sale at all the principal wholesale houses, and at our manufactory, iu quantities to suit the purchasers and at as iow prices as they can be bought at in this place for cash. Tho renowned superiority of our manufacture we hope Will insure us a continuance of our former customers, and we resnecifi.lly sol it the patronage of Merchants and

sn ail others wishing to purchase a genuine article, and request all to examine the above articles previous to purchasing elsewhere.

We will pay the highest cash price for Tallow, &?.?• rendered or in the rough. $ B. M. HARRISON & SON I,

Nov. 29,63-34 tf.

CIJVCIMATI STORE.

LUDOWICl & HULMAN,

Wholesale Dealers in all kinda of

Groceries, Wines, and Liquors,

,4» EEAI.ER IN

Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,

QUEENS WARE AND HARDWAHEV AIJSO,

Family Groceries and Provisions,

AT THE

City Provision Store,

Corner of National Road and Fourth Streets Sign of the Spinning Wheel. June 49, '52-wtf-43

FISH.

OALMON in barrels and kits. Mackerel, Cod 0 fish, smoked Salmon, smoked Halibut, smoked Herring. Hoi land Herring, Halibut Fihs, Sounda and Tongues, for sale at

Jofi. 19, '52-wtf-43

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Iloase, Carriage, Sign, and Ornamental Painting, in all their ilrauches. A LSO, Designs, Banners, Flaw, Transparent\ ciea, properly executed—old Pictures cleaned and varnielied, walls papered, &c.

Bhop on Market Street, opposite Doles' Now Buildir.g, and 2d door north of the COCKIER Office. Term Hante. mar23-30y E. K. BROWN.

Merchant Tailor

HAS

removed his Tailor Shop from Market street to National Road street, one door east of Ira Graver's Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory where he has opened in his ocw Fancy Front Store

Room, a __ MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, and is prepared to furnish the best and most fash ionable materials, and make them up in & style inferior to none in the west.

He will makes CUTTHES in tbe most approved atyle, when the cloths are furnished by the customer and also givo strict attention to cutting all kinds of garments—all of wliich shall bo «one

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DAVID IIARTSOCKI

LAZIER & ROSS, {Successors to Brigktfy Lanier,} FORWARDING AND COMMISSION

"MlgmSHAKTO, '. TACKST LAJfPINO, BAIIJtOAD BEPOT, AND WHARF, MADISON, IND.

References:—Blythe & Holla:^, T. A. Morrla,' Krrland & Eitxgibbon, Indianapolis D. White, a Madison.

Oct 25, '52 9-1 ypd Madame Blanche, The justly Celebrated Astrologlat,' 'A I I AS compliod with the express wishev of many t~l citizens of this city and has revisited Tcrro Haute. She may be found at her private rcsi dence on 6th street 3 doors North of the Canal.

She hopes that her succera in the exercise of the Egyptian Mysteries here and at other places may entitle her to the confidence ot this community.

She is ready to relate to any persons the events* of their past lives—or to raise for them the curtain which hides the future.

Prices: Ladies 5U cents—Gentlemen VI. Sept. 27, *52 d&w6m.

NEW SHOE STORE. .'

&

SCIIOOLEY & VANIIORN -:5 «!K O/Ter for sale a large assortment of

BOOTS AND SHOES.

Also, a variety of

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All of which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at their new store in Phcenix Row, on National Road street, filth door from the corner of Market street.

They will also manufacture Boots and Shoes to order at the same place. ss«s SCHOOLEY & VANIIORNJ

Terre Haute, Octobcr 4. '53-6-tf.

NORTHERN LIGHTS.

CONSTANTLY

appearing in their usual

brilliancy, in Northern Torre Haute, second house north of the Canal Bridge on Market street, where will be found constantly on hand, at wholesale only—

Composition Summer Candles, 1-4' SummerStenrine Candles, !No. 1 Pure Tallow Candles. .-vNo. 1 Rosin Soap,,! ^-r,Uo. 1 Palm Soap,•M .rIo. 1 WhitebarSoap^

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TOBACCO, GLASS, NAILS, &c .... UNION ROW, TERRE HAUTE, IND Dec 20, Ip-ly-18-r64' §?g|

'. Kier's Rock Oil.

WHILEmany,

the new Petroleum will relieve an# cure very many, diseases, as stated in the circulars-~and knowing especially that it cures Ague,Diarrhtm, Sore Eies, (it has Cured Blindness,) Rheumatism, and Scrofula—it is right and proper particularly to urge a trial in such cases. It is a reddish, clear, and purely

mm

K4

Natural Oil* i.

And not a Human Invention—drawn from a deep well near Pittsburgh. ,, Price 50 cents per Bottle, (4 piht.)

For sale by f. R. CUNINGHAM, WtfOD & DONNELLY, BROWNING & WALL, Drug. gists, Terre //aute. -J I1'

Get a Circular. September 41, 3852—wtf ft

(j

J. D. CONDIT,

SSH

Z&Js

C0ND,T«'

1,000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED,

TO SELL PICTORIAL AND USEFUL WORKS FOR THE YEAR 1853. •1,000 DOLLARS A YEAR WAJ?

EVERY COU-STT OF TIIS UNITLD

OTATES, active und entprprifing men. to snr*8?ej"

8tt

some of the best Books pub»

1 is tied in tp£ country. To men of good address, possep^ng

0 8man

capital of from $25 to $100,

sum inducements will be ofiered as to enable thera to make irom $3 to $5 a day profit. The Books published oy us are all useful in tneir character, extremely popular, and command

(postage paid), ilSRER,

181 William Street, New York.

Nov. 13, '52-wlnio

LAWNS.

PIECES new styles Lawns just received—^" supposed by the knowing onee to be both-^ beautiful and cheap.

PRAIRIE CITY

May '£2-d9w-S4«-