The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 January 1853 — Page 3

A I E S A E S S TO TUS FATftOXS OF TS*

AYABASII COURIEB,

JANUARY" X, 1853.

Coxc one— come all, and hear my song, It merits much, in not long A news-boy's tale rtiny soon be told, Of rhyming deep he is not bold.

Great things have passed, within one year Home claim a smile, itomc lore*1 a I'nr. Then take your choice, to lon^li orcry, To picas you all, 1 fcSiill not try. This world is made of curious folk, One is grave—another, needs a joke Some claim, or take, great latitude, Others dream, in sweet beatiti.ie. Physic—law, and the constitution. With share of goods, and distribution. Each, and all, have a way to fame One way or other, to get a name. Go here, or there—any way you will There's some one ready a niche to lill.

Each four year?, a President ia made, For good or ill. a platform is laid Brood or narrow, you mint take it, As your leader* choose to make it. This great problem, aloiit elections, Holrc-n ittwll, nof cares, objections. Last year, two names—one quite of note, Were printed large, for men to vote The man of note, came out behind, Showing men perver^r, as well OF blind. The Great Hook's teaching, proves not \vr0n3 No battle, ti »r rrce, to «twiit or strong: 1'itBCK beat S- on, a very long way, Without rhym'1, reason, or light day. Satntisoii wa* strong, as it is said Deiiiah hiiavid iui.i—his power lied.

SCOTT

was terriMi', the world well knows, lJi:t FiLr. r. clipped liiin, the story govs Delilah and 1'inxi. with nippers rame, Sampson and Sai-r were no longer geme.

Tlieceafest inen of this our nation, Tho*? fnn.ed I places of liighatation, Have lx en call'd to world rnUno-.vn l-'or them we nimirn, for talents hown. Such men as (,'I.AV, where shall we find Or Wi.iivn.R, with his gigantic mind I Within the year, they p:i««",l away, Witii r.H they could no longer stay. I'ewn^M have such patriots known, From u.u, aeli hn* lor-vu1 flown

I'.rich to be :inmix re:! u* sa^e. Will be !ii up, through historic pa^o.

1.O: A V.Iat the head of France, ]a liiiv off ti jiretty dante 111* Hon fcceun ti, ail lor fime A Republic! n: even in a name 1,,! r:v of whom 1 why name it now Not worth lii- thought, or sacred vow. Emperor. cri|it otV with a crown, J- U.iM,eh ly hmi oI more rct.own Tie .!•" In Jl'.it

r: v, pin*

"\Vi housekeepers, truly one ami nil, I'm ever pWoised, nnd like to call: They are, indeed, the fait of our land, A Heaven chosen, and givxllv bandThey take the "Cot KIKR," and run to mc. The newsboy, whom they gladly greet: Their little ones, first at the dour, S ae one paper then cry for more. Who would not, indeed, married With such pleasures, as I can see.

Hn^le folks may, le well enough, Tho'sotnr ti« *aid are mighty tough, But to marry, unless first single. Would he a thyme, .piite hard togiriiile. First, single then, each one should learn To many with grace, as conic* the turn.

Of widows, something flight be told Tho' not quite voting, are never old Thev are gvd. very, in their own war, This much, truly, I'm free to say. j|Of Widowers ah! what ot them?

Cood, bad, or- just now, ahem JU'tter for them to change their state, Than always live without a male.

Terre Haute is growing, largo and long 1" people, indeed there is a throng. Houses fine, wo may truly boast, l-adies too. are quite the toast. To end, abrupt, just now, my rhymes, I claim ol you

SOUK*

LADIES' FURS. lodd*s llat Store, i'iacinnMI.

We are just in receipt of another addition to ©ur stook ot I* urs tor ladies^Phear. and have.now a most wmpiete assortment ot Russian and Huds»in Bay Sable, Stone Marten, Mink, Labrndor Marten, Fitch. Siberian Squirrel. Ch.nchilla. Mock F.rmtne. Isa'.v'iU Hear. .Silver Badger, Nat\tr*| and I.u* ert\l lUack l.ynx, African I.ynx. tienetle and other Furs beautil'uHy made »p in Mntfc. Vtetorines, lUi*. Ca}es, Cutis, Mitts, Wristlets, N«vk Ties, Trtmnungs. &c. The ladies of Terre Haute and vicinity arc requested to

ke* pour establishment ii mind.

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ot Franc liow very stran. .' on" I'M io ti ae.other, they ranee thctn i.a .• i' tin.ir own wnv

.mp'-ro «tah!(

A. .M \, 11. A ,iok nl ro'i.l, v* All t-i not n.Jit 'I !,.• l'e" MI I ,\i 1 I ll'illl :.t

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ll the •re, in our food '.in ii bliow our we, liiu- to wiilioiit ailt-v.

It sway,

hand.

•ver we liant ntid i.c trti to

h.

Let tl«t e.•!),•• home to swretij- t.un_s, I om*'i ir 11i• r.v rr a^uve Icings. What ot niiers ft hiirii nam'I those only who ask lor fanief They nre the sir II, to ive alarm,* .V kernel purer, to krep from barm. What an- ruler?,, in truth, and deed! Only l"r me rui'd, in time ot need.

A bounteous hand, the last year, ]la« jjiven plenty, !or all to cheer: Lirss'd with henltii. anil much ol store, There's room lor thanks, lorevermore.

'lipid's pranks are still being played, The world him, i- ever sway'd In hymen's lntere.-t, the scamp is bought, Hy t'.i :ht and day his service# sanght. I.o.ik ro ind our town, Miss, if you please, See what's been done, some he.art« to ease Within out year, we nunht relate, Some hu\o h\ed, as lant as late.

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silver dimes.

For gentlemen, we have a very nice art,el* ot Fur (,loves, Siik Plush and ux Caps, and a great Winter Green, variety vf S*«t Mats. For sale at W. II

Merchants who deal in Indies* Furs, are invited to look at our.stix-k, W O O & O at

No. 114 Maia ft :!uoors below Fourth, «k«l8-6** Ct.vnsx*n.

laily Indinna State Sentinel.

TVs first Biennial SMMOB oi the Indiana Leg-

UM fe'-h of January next. important one. A« heretofore, the D«ily Stat* Sentinel contain full and accurate reports of the pn»ce«i-

inca ol tbe lieitslatara, besides political iaforma on. Hriegraptoc new*, state oi the market, kc. The sobacrtption pnoes are as tollows

Dunne tbe*»°o Six months, *«eyear. f^r'ntenMNM? »»«. 0 mh* soqscnpttoa. A«r«w,

At and from Terre* Ilante, Indiana. ARRIVALS. St. Louis, daily, Indianapolis, daily, Springfield, 111., daily, V'incennee, daily, (Sundays excepted,) Lafayette

s, daily Wedn nes.. Fri., and San Packet Line, Tues., Thurs., and Sat., 5pm CrawfordsviHe. Tues., and Sat., Bloomington, Tues., and Sat., Bedford, Sat., .... I Carlisle. Wednes.,

Portland Mills, Saturday. I DEPARTURES. St. Louis. daily.

Indinnaiwlis. daily, Springfield, daily, Vineennes, daily, tSundays excepted,) Lafayette. Tues Thurw., and Sat..

I one of the largest, handsomest and best pa-

I per* in the Union, and for the quantity

The Cheapest Paper in the West!

As a

LITMURY PA

The Mi«cellnnoous and Agricultural Depart'menu will meet with all necessary attention, They will be bodi lull and useful.

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nu.^iinn ihf Cnyli Sy.»m, .nl uriclly .Jher-

hyst(

a re

pric.-' of otir paper, and I:i! .-E IM it I» »t tllO

One copy of the Weekly Courier,one vear..$l

fjve copies "du ('o (K) 1

iost paid,

ce

W. N. A LDEM AN & CO airier Steam-Printing Establishment, 'istrd strtet. near Main, Louiavillc, Cy. Iws

500 Dollars Reward, l^')R tlie murderer, ,It)H.\ WH.KI.NSi N, an I'iu^liMhman. who ?-liot Thomas (iillliam in American Bottom, Saturday, 11 lit iu-t. Said Wilkinson is about ,'vi years of uge, sandy hair and iiL'ht co.)i]i!e\ion: about (cet and 10 inches in height, and weigh*about 1N poun Ls talks broad Foolish, had on a white wool hat, ^lue cloth c,at, lour in the skirt, hecvy lots part of oiiu iiule linger oil', and had a pin when he b-!i. lie above reward will be pniri on hi:5 tieiivery t} •,i«. or the Sip-riff ul Madison eo'.intv. at Fwnrds-

lile, or at Alton, 111.

STATljOF IAN Cu

INDIAN. TV 'ill

CLAY CIRCUIT Ol UT TO MARCH i'l.U.M, Josenli Little, Janus J. Drum tleo."!

BF,

H.r. AndiTson. 1

l*. Anderson. John Bill In Chancery. (ii'ot'L'e Titlo w,

IT reniembeieii thatoa the villih day ol December, 1-'."'.', lhe ('«inpl iinauts the above ntitled cause, tiled iheir Hill in Chancery, in the Clerk'i Ofliee of tlieClay Cinv.iit Court, against lhe'Defendant ii :med also the atliilavit ot ii eompeteui witness, that ilie aid Delendant. (Jeorge Tillow, is not a resident of the State oi 'Indiana. lie is therefore hereby notified that unless he be and appear beloro the .I udge of the Clay Circuit Court oil the calling ot the e.'iuse, at the next

Term 01 said Court, hereafter to be hoMeti, at the oiirt-liouse in Bowling lireen, and plead, answet or demur to said Hill, the allegations therein contained will be taken as and ior conlessed against him. anddecrcwd accordingly-

Attest.

de,-::. tw* o. l'iNCKLY, cik.

A Bargain, \1ILF. house nnd lot is offered for

ALI sitiiate.l on fth street, between Cherry

A A I /V Mle. and Mil erry. I'ersons wishinji to buy wwuhi do well to call and examine the property, as their is a chance tor a bargain. dec-o il Ps. W'M. MllLLFR.

GruictNStones.

I'ST rrceiveil a l«t of superior Burr Grui Stt.nrs. ot all -r/.c.-. lVc.2l,':.M«t-tf WALTER S. LK«i(iETT.

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Sand Fapsr.

Il'ST

received and tor sale by the ream, a very superior article of San,I Paper, Csnal lnsin. decistf WALTER F. I.KCCETT.

Bleaching Fowder. ILL be sold io the highest bidder.on ihe \l ot Dec. at Early & ic£gru's Warehouse, a lot of Blenching Powder to pay charsrrs. detflH-'Jw If. U. SMll II.

An Ordinance,

ORDERED,

Tho«e who are in favor of the system, shall yote a ballot with the words 'For Graded Schools' written or printed upon it and those who are op-

posed to it, with the words 'Against Graded Schools.' wri'Uxl or printed upon it. To? Judges of said election shall make return 1 the rousts thereof in tlie same manner as thev

of the Common ouncil A true copy. lleOl^-Hw

V.MS of Beauty, EM

ll G, The Ket psake. The Souvenir Gallery.

The In Keepsake of Friendship, tiittot AfiivUon, rb«e lew frvp. The Renrember Me, *jrt Forget-Me-Not, I fbe Mess Rose,

IVc. IS. tf.

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ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Of TIIE MAILS, N. Smith &

12 n'gt

ft am

6 a 5 a in I ft a rs a

Packet Line, Tues.. Thurs., and Sat., 6 in CrawfordsviHe. Mon.. and Fri., 5 a f!loornin-ton,Mon.,and Fri., ft a Bedford, Wed., 6a mi Carlisle, Thurs., ft a Portland Mills. Friday, 9 a

N. B. All mails closed at precisely 8 pm. JErOftice hours from 7 m. to 8 m. On Sundays from 8 to 9 in the morning, and from 7 to 8 in the evening.

Oct.2. WM? J. T. MOFFATT. P.

E E E N E A O E

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EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY I). Gnllngbcr W. N. Ilaldenian,

Attest A. LANGE, Clerk.

nUf,u!Ki l0 cn al

a

Pialny of the matter it contains and th- great

0 lhe ub

rtr" taken in it preparation, it is beyond all ques- Uccll-Jm

Pin, we intend tiiat it j-Imll

I hen after''ccepy much higher ground than hrretotnre. The Tales and Novellettes we publish will alone be worth ten times the price of the pa-

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Token of Fnendsh.p, Toe Gar! and, A me? ant h, C.ift of

Shaksj^earc Ballads. The Ladies' Gift,

Ma en oli

Giit of Sentiment, Tlie Pearl. The Gift of Love. The Golden Gitt, The Morning Glory, The May Hower, Star of ik-thiebem. Children's Annual, The Hvarinth. BUCKINGHAM'S. Sign of tf» Big Book.

I Si' opeiKvi in IVmine's New Hrick.'oppo.! si:e Prairie City Hold, a good assonment of

pubiic

Uiatur.? will commoner u!Yn "'N^ Th** wishing

ar*

to

purchase

Terre Haute IVe. 1?,

fi.oo

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mo.

Ho For the Holidays,

FINE AwKHment ol Aouuais, ii lustreted Bodli^, tiitt Books. Toy amt colored books,

S.iX Fine StatKX»ery, Faory Baskets. Caps Ac. cans

all cases aocompanv be hwind at CHILD'S Book Store. Vt paid. No. F*o«u Row. XCJTINMI BROW5 rvc

|i S.uare, Ross building.

A S

Corner of Brulpe (or Ohio) and Utblreets,

T1near

tt x. *V ience of his guests" mlist make his House a plea-

CTeatly

XTnpiecedeiltedly Low Rates: -ant Stopping place for the man of business, plea- *7 -M'

Bl,ro or

W'K'

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ta'te

F.leven copies'.'.'.'.'.'. !do".".'. '.'.'. '.do'.10 00 ronveysmce or otherwise in short no pains nor Twenty-two copies.... do do 2Dt^

es

rr Postmasters and others are authorized to agreeable and pleasant stopping place for his net as Agents in obtaining subscribers in Clubs BU08tsor otherwise, and remitting funds. All orders HIS I A should be addressed, post paid, to Will always bo furnished with the best the country affords, and no pains or expense will bespared to administer to trie gratification ol the tastes of his patrons.

I S S A E

Is large and entirely new, is the best in the city, and at all times Avill be supplied with good hay and irrain. and horses strictly attended to.

Charges Moderate—Cull and See. HTBOARDERS taken by the day, week,month

Urdccli-IG-tf

K. (iil.LHAM. ,11.1,11 AM, i). tin,id A.m.

Lijinij in the Countof Putnam. Lots Nos. 71 and 72, in tfie town of Russcllsvilie. Lying in the County of Jjogan Stat? of Ohio. 'The 11 W 1 of See -M. the id the same anil the of the of Sec 1-" in Town l^iaLHFUT,

Terre Haute. Dec.l l-lw-16 President.

Notice to Stockholders. i)i i. Ti r.r.r vi"rr.

AND

T11

That at the election to be held on

Monday, lhe 3d dar of January. a poll, U' openetl iii each of the wards, to ascertain, by

votc. the opinion of the '"^bitants of

on the subject of estabustmiw' a ssteni «»f Grauni Sc-hools, and that the same te conducted in the in the manner follow .2, lo-wit

... ... and at Clinton on the 21st of Aug. 5*2. The book#

are required to return the election of the members and notes of the New* Albany establishment are in

Richmond

Tr.r.rK HAft'.1'..

R.

DI:I"I:M'U.R l.",

IS.")'2.

H^HE Annual Election for Directors of tl:e Tern' Haute and Richmond Rail Road Company wiil be held at this office on the first Monday day of January next.

CllAS. WOOD, Secretary.

Doc is', '.v.', 3t.

Coroner's Notice.

N Itupiixition was held in Terre Haute, Nov.

sons unknown. ,.,-,,0,,-.-

of the Clinton I^ock are in the hands ot Jam^s M. Lyons Ail persons lndebtwi to them either by n- te or !nwk account, are earnestly requested to call and settle without delar. Th*

it came to its death by violence, by person or per- W- & C. 1 rllowesA..Co Ceo. W. Oivens, 1.1

,. weth, Cincinnati-

M1E I- III! ,Mmi wilt commence her firstj^

Taken Up.

1 GR \Y MARE with saddle ond bridle on, was taken up by the subscriU'r, on Wodes-

n^rc/1!a of mi(|(ili,1if

size, an in

ou^h order. The owner can find her at my stable. National Road House. decl l-:iw* CII AS. SEEM AN.

Dissolution.

'HE partnership existing between the under-

THE partnership existing between the under-

firm

Clinton. Nov. 3, IcvVi.—dectat

business

ran«t lie CJOS^MI. ALONZO LYONS. Clinton, deel l-tf3t JAMES M. L\ i.'NS.

Music on the Piano, Harp, & Guitar.

A

LADY wishes to form a elas.* to teach the above instruments, with vocal music it re-

Administrators' Notice.

Millinery & Dress Making.

MIJS.

v.... —. surrounding country, in the room over H. &. J. Famitnrr jus! rt\Vved fr«m Cincinnati. bich' R-**s's store, west siile of tbe square where she is

quired. The highest reference j»iven from schools where she was ene? o»l in the East. TI:K.VS—910 per quarter of twelve weeks. For Haute and apply '.he proceeds in payment of the cards #f address, enquire at Mr. Child's Book principal, interest and costs ol said decree and

TVJ 1TI« E is hereby given, that tb« undersign- j7

I jJN ed haye l»een appointed Administrators of the estate of John Paine. Sr.. late ol Vermillion {eoun'y. Ind deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLOTTE PAINE, Admrx

IS A AC B. HEDGES. Admr.

H- MINER temirrs her services in tl» above line to tbe ladies ol Terre Haute and

to attend to calls, thc most saiistactory manner. N o* J64A w2

?TT» sn«i

respectfully invited to cail ami ex-. prepared to attend to calls, thc most prompt

will

find it

r. rasTEi!,

N O E O N Commission IHcrdiant,

Comer of Comment and I^afayeU sit., N E W O E A N S NOT 3) w£«» _____

Caj paid for Wheat

Holmes's Mill. May 2 13g-irtf-3S

Sons'

AND MANUFACTORY OF]

TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER W O E S A E A N E A I National Road Street, Terre Haute, Ind. Decl 1-tf-ren novlfi

N E W O

E A O I I I S O E

E E O N E E

Just Received and now Openng, a Splendid Assortment of

Embracing every variety, and selected to suit the most fastidious. Purchasers are respectfully re-

win' hrrl'-ift'l'r' f'lrri'ui/i!0' a,, Redding, and Table FHrnitnrr. ,, Having an eve single to the comfort afld conven- I

„i examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to offer such

"d inducements a« mu«t constrain the public to patronise me. Call at the above sign, West side

O E a a W Boots, Shoes, Ilats, Caps, Bonnets &c. r.u- JI /CI TSMIE attention of the citizens of Terre Haute

edas

passage on steam-boats, private

P« will be spared to make his House an

JAMES S. CLARK.

Sale of Real Estate.

ONIK

Monday, the Huh day of Jannary next, re wil beofTered for sale at public auction at the door ol the Court-house, in the County of Vigo, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock, A. Vt., the following real estate, belonging to the Terre Haute Hraneh Hank, viz: in th ('•unity Ourn.

The ot of See. l'O", and the undivided half part ol the following tracts viz: The of Sec •.. the 1 of of same, the ol of same, the 4 ol a 1 of same, the of 11 1 of Sec the of 1 of Sec '2i, nnd a fraction in Sec ull'iu same town and range.

I.ijinq in lh' Count}/ of 1 ermillion. Lot No. 1, in Sink's addition to the town of Perrvsviile, a lot caded the eager Lot. lying nenr said lown unnumbered, Lot N'o- 7'- in the town ol Newport, also the ol of Sec ii. and vl acres Ivinji in the oi same Sec., both in Town. 17 Al.-o th of of l'rac. Sec. Xt, containing To b.VlHO acres. 38 acres iu .o ol ol same, the ol ilie of Sec l.", and tiie of the I of Sec ~2 ali in Town. 1T. w.

WARE. L.

N. LEVINGSTON.

A New and Extensive Stock of

and vicjnityi is

TEltRE If A 1JTE, INDIANA. lart'estock of Fancy and Staple Dry (Joods, Hoots HE undersigned has resumed his former stand ""0 ^noes, Hats,Caps, etc., just opened, lhe Sethe Bridge, and only one block from the

a

nc

respectiullylcalled to my

ll ma,k tll0 lt

PuM'c Siiuare style, and quality and above all with an eve to Tbif House, has been

enlargsd and im- cnomy, knowing full well that to give perfect

pre ved. by a large addition of b^l-rooms, and a satisfacon to purchasers, to se then. ?ood Dining Hall, all papered and painted goods at extremely low prices.

I

his

I

flatter,

mysed 1 am fully prepared to do. Having bought my goods exclusively for cash, no one will doubt

S'nu-I", I l'l!

at

1 LK 1 1

Nov i:t, wtf.

•mvelinii public-and particularly those 1'nrnngton 3 Block, north s.de of ublic re-

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French Language.

fj HE 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. Fersons desirous of learning to speak this useful and elegant Inn-,

guuge, will please apply lor further information |j

Terre Haute, September 3, 18S2—d!!w

Early & Leggett.

Foric.'trdiHZ Commission

And dealers in all kinds of produce, TF,RRF. HAUTF IND. Mar- 2o '52 fm-:il

S a ii & undersigned has fitted up tor tho RccomI niodation of the citizens ol Terre Haute, and travelers, shop one door north of Farrinsrton's

Block, where tliev all can g^t a clean and easy

shave, and t.ieir hair cut in the bost manner. Ra-

zors always sharp—fet ap, Brushes and I owelsal-1

Nov 22, '21-14-tf

ver Seed, White Beans, and' Feathers, at tneir, Warehouse, corner of gle streets Canal Basin.

Nov 8. '[]--tf-r2f

LThe People's Store. KK.MOVAL.

8c

Williams

ri

Early.

AVE Removed from their old Stan 1 to the Store recently occupied by M. W.^Seitam, on National Road Street, adjoining Cnniiichanfs Drug St org. .We are now opening a large nnd generalgtock pf^.

Fancy and Goods,

of Ame rican and Foreign Fabrics. Nov. 3 r»2,dtt.

AMOS-SUABOLT. LOWE.

Seabolt & Lowe. FORWARDING A- COMMISSION MERCHANTS A N O E A E S

Sliawnectown, Ills.

T* /**p |7 9

M, lS.vj, upon theilea.l Ixxly of an infant. J. D. Richardson Co., \V. A. Docker, Peeplcs 1 ''stoopur^ro'ilnd anXr^kt^^'iolihler's! WM Wool Wanted Verdict of the Jtirv was as follows, to-wtt: That & Ridgway, O. lool, Esq., Maunrctoum.

Thomas Pa»e, fc Co., St. Ia u\*. Kellogg Brothers, Dean &. Wainc, J. S. Cheno-

)n!Vlh &

tnp on Monday evening trom Terre Haute to pnvidson &. Brannon, J. "B. Wilder &.Co., LouLafayette, immediately after the arrival of the ,'ar,7fr,. i?ars. I* or Ireiaht or passage apply to dell-cw CHARLES HI "ITNER, Atjent.

Q0,, \V. Baglev &. Co., Pitt.oburg.

May P,'52-W1V-37

Terre Hanto Brns Slorr,

BY J. R. CUNINGrHAM,

National Road Street. North of the Court House. WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL.

CONSTANTLY

.1 signed at riinton l/cklnd., and New Alba- "pressly tor medfWI use. Terre Haute, Ind., Jan 3, *52-dtf-29

ny. III., was dissolved on the 22»1 dav ol July,

tin* hands of Alonzo Lyons for sell lenient those

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on hand. Fresh Drugs ond

Medisines, warranted pure. Prescriptions prepared promptly. Great attention paid to all orders.

KrChemicnls, Dvestufik, Instruments, Perfum

therein pending, wherein John Burton and John P. Usher, Plaintiffs, and against John Rariden and Msry his wife. Jacob X- Smith and 'atha?ine his wilt.-" Michael Knridcn, William Rariden, Mary Ann Rariden, Wm. F. Krumbhaar, and James

Morrison, as Preddent of the Board of Commis- 'h'|!(lren

twenty-five. (25) twenty-six.{26 and the undivided 17 parts out of 64 parts in iot No.fire, (b, all of Fwtain*s addition to the town of Terre

accruing costs, ft

idec4aws

... Now notice is hereby given that

numbpr 4

ont 0.f.^4

Magazines for 1853.

Ol'BSCKIirl iuNS will be reostved at Child's v_ Book Store for Harpers* Magazine

Graham'1* do, C»odeyls Indies' Book Pictorial Drawing-room Companion Flag of o«r Union Star Spa: .-'"sd Banner,

FOR THE CURE OF

E E A N A E ILL 1«5 found superior to any articlo ot th« kind now in

pared and warr£nte£fey

The laws require, as heretofore, that all tax payers should call on me and make payment by the first day of January next. After that time, if the taxes are not paid, it will be my dutv to execute. The requirements of the law will be str'ctly followed.

Every person liable to pay 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 Vigo county. Terre Haute, Nov, 13' '52-w7t

S. L. HOVEY.

Commission & Forwarding PRODUCE BROKER. National Road Street, next door East of Be* ment & Co.,

Terre Ilnnte, Indiana.

Flour, Salt and Whisky, constantly on hand. •The highest price for Grain.

Liberal advances mode on Consignments. October G. 'fi'2-dly

Every family should have a copy. An invaluable book, orth/ 25 cts. per copy— Man know thyself.

DRHANDBOOKMFDICA'L

HFNTFK'S MANUAL AND FOR THK AFFLICTED. Containing an outline of the Origin, Progress, Treatment and Cure, of every form of uiseasc, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intercourse, by Self-abuse, or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency, from tlie result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to thocurc 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 euro of Fever and Ague, for twent

toms BMd eure

ve

to the subscriber at Brown's Hotel. forwarded to any part of the United States, bv J. JACOBb.

ma

j|.

1

Medicine forwarded to any part of theUni ted States— Price five and t«n dollars pcrpackage. {£rScp'2.'i. W2 wy-5

B. B. MOFFATT, A O N E A A W TERRE HAUTE, 1X1). Office in Union Row, over Reeves's Store. Nov 35, 3'5-32-ly

A S & O S S E I O

HE object of which is, to correct habitual stooping, round and crooked shoulders, weak

)nck nn c|1(,aU an(1 IO pro8crV

RraC4.fui

rtson and Mcl U2n11

riecll-lit JOHN D. MI Pin. Coroner. John Hurley, Esq.,Aeje Ortww. Children of all ages, occupations and condition* I Ma ildrn Kichnrd?*, Wool folk & Johnson, jt jg]jg|jt, yet strong, perfectly elastic, simple, and Regular Facket Between Lafayette and Terre Haute.

.use.n Dr Morris has expended much time and money May be had ®_C.,Kwerman ®nd bournes, ire- }n

G. W. BALL.

Terre Hante, Nov. 19, 1852—wtf

Collector's Notice, FOR TUB YEAR 1838.

NOTICE

r~i nnA u.,rr^nr«»kr pleasant, safe, and efficient medicine. That he nas succeeded is a fact well established, as there has been many thousand.bottles sold, warranted to cure or the money returned, and so far has given entire satisfaction.

is hereby given to the tax pavers of

Vigo co'inty, that I have received the tax duplicate for the year 1852. and am now ready to receive taxes.

The fallowing are the rates of taxes:—

CENTS

For State purposes, on each $100 worth ol taxable property, 20 For County purposes, on each $100 worth of taxable property, .... 30 For School purposes, on each ©100 worth of taxable property, 121 For Road purposes, on each $100 worth of real property, 10 School District, No. 9, T.»ll. R.9, on each 8100 worth of real property, 15 School District, No. 8. T. 11, R. 8, on each $100 worth of taxable property. 15 School District. No. 1, T-13. R. 10, on each $100 worth of taxable property, 5 Poll tax, for State purposes, 50 Poll tax, for County purposes. 25 Poll tax, for School purposes, 25

of Fever and Ague, tor twenty-

cping copy six copies one dollar: will be

reo

of nostace. Addresss nostage paid.

mail, free of postage. Addresss postage naid. Box, 396 Post Office, or tho Author, 3S North Seventh Street, Philadelphia.

1.TFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUN

J?

TER will forfeit §50 if failing to cure any

case o*" secret disease that may come under his I 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.

IMPOTEN'CY—Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or self-abuse, the

,, evils are numerous. Premature impotency. invol-

mUar

,.

3emii,al

0p9 o(

gcneml

ways clean. IPCCP Mnritnr are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the XT ,, .1 lUimi-i... j)

octor

J. n,-rrtIV. it. i,. ASHI.ky would do well to reflect before trusting their ., tit health and hnjipincss, and in many cases their BRITTOrT & CO., I lives, ill the hands of Physicians ignorant of this Forwnnlins nnd Commission Merchants,' class ol ninladies. It is ceriainlv impossible^ for pp rr '7'r—7 Y/|/'| 1 one man to understand all the ills the human fam-

fHMfE highest cash price'pnid for'wh'eat. Rve.' j'V wh^h'heis SS' .1 w' /m hits his peculiar brnr.ch, in which no nn»r^ sueorn, Oats, Haxseed, I imo by Seed, Clo- »J ,,

discharges, wasting of the organs,

mor

a or

position, which is indispensable to heal.h I

', and lcauty: it is adapted to Men, Women and Mill.

beautiTully adapted to the object designed. This Brace is so constructed as lo answer the purpo#e of Shoulder Brace and Suspenders.

An Abdominal Snpporter,

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 aribing from a displacement of the parts, that are nadily restored by timely application of a properly constructed Instrument.

A

U'

Commissioner's Sale.

BY

VIRTUE of a decide of the Vieo Circuit.

Boon to the Afflicted?

S S E S

turer, is the inventor

bv the to thc mss!

Court, in the September properly adjusting itself to wry position ot the term term thereof A. D. J8J2, jn a certain 9uit body, rendering displacement imposaibte. It not Biul Jnhn ..- I ..r .L

lnV

I have levied on the aforesaid real estate, to-wit: vilie, Indiana, on Wednesday tn 23, 25, 26, and tbe undivided cembcr next, between the boa arts in Lot No. 5, of Fontain's a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m.

parts

a

ddi ion to the town oi Terre Hante, Vigacoon ty. Indiana, and will sell tbe same at Public Auction at the Court House door, in the town erf Terre Haute, Vigo county. Indiana, on the 25th day of December. A. J?52, between legal hour on said day, fby virtue of the power vested in me as Commissioner as aforesaid,) and will first offer the rents and profits few aev^n years, at said al estate, to satisfy said decree, interest, and coeta, and if they shall fail to satisfy tbe same, I will tben and there offer ar.d sell the fee sir-., 'tt in said real estate to satisfy toe same, to the best bidder. CHAil BERS Y. PATTERSON, drc4aw« Commissi oner.

The Decw^i-r nnmbm »f Harper, Godey aadj AND LIQUORS, of tbebestanality, and it tinGraham, now received. cinnati price*, always on baaa. Marck*3- W-wti9 I

1

effective one extant.

itself to every position of the placement impossible. It not

only insures a complete retention of the bowels, bMi'eflc-cta a radical cure. Mr. Marsh having had upwards of twenty years' experience in the treat-: ment of hemio, will guarantee a cure in every case of rupture, of however long standing.

nnab!y cured.

sio- rs ot the Sinking Fund, Defendan S the HT*Forsale by Wood &. Doanelly, Terrellaute, nnnersisrned was r.ppointed a Commissioner to Hw4cvw sell IjOts number four. six. '6} twenty-three.'

1

Railroad Election.

NOTICE

IS hereby given that an election for thirteen Directors of the EvansvilJe fc llli-j nois Rcilroad Company, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Court House in Evans-' tlie 8th day of Dera of )0 o'clock

SAMUEL HALL, Prea't.

Office E- &. I. R. R. Co, E ansvill e. Nov. 19th,t*52. S no v. 2&, dA.w2w.

PIECES Delaines, of various styles ana

100 pieces Alpacas, plain, black and fancy colors. 25 pieces Brocades and Poplins100 do Ginghams plain, plaid and striped. M0 do Prints of all qualities All of which will be sold very low for cash at Jior. 13, 52~wrf N1PPERTU

Double Rectified Whisky.

Ll'OOWICIarticle

& HULMAN are now mannfac-

toTing an of £ouble Rectified Whisky far superior to any e*er brxmgtit from igptmati, and in strr rtfc. purity and flavor decidedly tbe I best ever so a this Western country. All those 1 who prefer a first rate ahicle to a co wn one for tbe same money mil please call at uc CINC1N

N ATI STORE, Union Row. I All kinds of Donest»e and Foreign W1N0S

MORRIS'S REMEDY, .?.•» ».v/.//,/./«/,*. (tiim:

^OR Gonorrhea, Gleets, Strictuifci, Nocturnal Emissions, Gravel, and all those distressing complaints usually consequent upon youthful excesses and indulgences.

In preparing specific for this class of disease,

on er 0

present to the unfortunate sufferer a

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

For that distressing complaint so common among females, termed Flour Albus, or W hites this specific is a sovereign remedy, and should be used by all who are thus afflicted.

This medicine is sold by druggists generally throughout the Southern and Western States Sold wholesale and retail by J. R. Cuninghain Terre IJaute, la. Burdsell &. Bro., Cincinnati, Ohio, sole agents for the Southern and Western States, to whom all orders for the Remedy must be addressed. {Or Remember the nane MORRIS'S REMEDY- PHce $1.

Octl8d3m.

Important to Parents.

AStheyear

the present is the most desirable season of for taking CHILDREN'S DAGUERREOTYPES, it is important for those wishing to avail themselves of the present favorable opportunity for getting correct, perfect, and 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 Lereaved parents and friends exclaim—"O! if I only had the likeness of my d?ar child, I would give worlds!" Ttie) w«uKl give anything for the faintest sltadow 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 aro useless only as a warning for the future.

At Pull's National Pnpuerrenn Gallery, on National Road street, over Child's Book Store,

of the Union. Ilrenst Pins, Rings, and IjOckets filled. Likenesses of deceased persons taken. {fy Don't negloct this fine weather. Hours of operating from 9 A. M. till 1 r. t-. "rain or shine."

Terre 7/hutc, September 9. 18.r2—dtf

CHARMS CONSTAB1.K. ROBERT L. DUl^ANEY

CONSTABLE & DULANEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ac. MARSHALL, CLARK COUNTY, ILLS.,

ILL practicc in all of tho 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.

W

Jan 28, '52-d ly-50

THE

female society,

debility, or constitutional derangement,

with confidence he oilers a perfect cure.

RFi A

AM) REFLECT.-The afflicted

nr uanra nilll tll

,,

int h1

cessful 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 ol tho eexrual orgaus. together with ulcers tipon the body throat, nose, or legs, pains 111 the head, or bones mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases nrising from youthful e.xcessesoi impurities of the blood, whereby tho constitu, tion lias bccome enfeebled, enables the Doctor to otter speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care.

PEOPLES

Removal.

W & EARLY

HAVEILLIAMS

Removed from their old stand to the Store recently occupied by M. W. Sedain on National Road Street, adjoining Cunningham's Drug Store Opposite tlio Court House.— We are now receiving a Large and general Mock or FANCY ANO STAPLE DRY CJOODS. of American and Foreign Fabrics.

Comprising every variety of Ladies Dress Goods. Rich Silks, merinoes, Cushmores, Muslin J)eLains &c. English, Frcnch and American prints in great variety, Hay State nnd other long and square Shalls, Rich Embroidered and plain Shawls in colors iBIack nnd 2nd Mourning, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery and nil the minor articles for Ladies. Misses and Childrens use.

Having encaged the services of Mr- John Reinhnrd to assist iu tho inner department of our business, and under our new arrangement, we are prepared to offer su

Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. ••IllDOZEN Kossuth, Jenny Lind ond Mciican OU Wool and Fur Hats. 3 cases fashionable Sillt Hats. 30 dozen Silk, Mohair, Flush. Cloth and Velvet

Caps.

for salo at the Warehouse of U.dTTON & CO. March 9, T2 dtf-85

Fulling and Cloth Dressing

DONE

CJ

RUPTURES effectually cured by MARSH'E newly-iuvented,light, self, adjusting elastic Truss S. N MARSH, practical Truss Msnufacof anew Truss, pronounced

at all times and in the best niamier_at Holmes's Mill. May JO. •ft2-d3t_-l.*W wtf-38 __

CHEESE.

CHOICE article Cheese just received and for Rale nl (.ONI sale nt June 11', \r2-wtf-'l3

300

September 13. 1852—d6m

Children's Miniatures are taken in five seconds, and is prepared to furnish the best and most fash, adults in ten, giving a fine, high-toned picture ionahle materials, and make them up in a stylo equal to any talien in the United States, and put inferior to none in the west. up in the lateststyle, and can bo sent to any part Ho will makes

DUFF, Operator

ONDIT'S

SHAWLS of various kinds, among which may bo found Square and Jxmg

Shawls, Thibet, Cloth, Cashmere and Merino I Shawls, Ladies and Children's Woolen and net

F.

caps, at Nov. 43, '32,wtf.

that erect and I N exchange for Full Cloths, Cassimcres, Sati

ngi

MPPERT'S.

Fresh Family Flour

KEPT

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

nets, Flannels, Blankets, &c., at IIol ci's ...I. May 10,'52-d3t 138-wtf-38

"1ASH paid for good clean Fleece and Tub washed Wool. JOHN TIFFIN AN. Terre Haute. June 21. '52-fWt-wtf-44

Altogether for Ladies.

A

TRULY beautiful assortment

nov 13. '52 wtf

ot

Cnmbric

and Swiss Wgirg» and inscrtings, Undcrsleevcs, Cuflfe. and Collars. Alsoa lew mourning Collars, black silk Luces nnd Fringes, Velvet and silk Trimmings, linen handkerclii?fs, Kid, Silk, Ltsle and Cotton Gloves white dress goods all of which will be sold unusually.low at

F. MPPERT'S.

Gregory Instant Core of Pain.

^pifE best medicinc in the world for Cholera, Bloody Flux, Dysentery, Rheumatism, ond Pain of every description. For internal or external application.

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

New Goods.

A FULL assortment just received at thc Prairie City Store. Purchasers wbo study their own interests will call and examine.

M. W. WILLIAMS.

May 15, '52-d3w H3-wif- W

Wood and Coal Wanted

IN exchange tor Carding and Fulling, &c.,s Holsnes's Mill. May 10, "52-JJt.l3^ ^'ti-38

To Country Merchants.

Mmarket

ERCHANTS in the country, Who visit thi» to replenish their stocks, would '.• wtil to call and examine my stock of Dry Gpod*. Having purchased many Goods expressly for tbe Jobbing trade, which will be sold at a small advance on New York cost, at Farrington's Block, North side Public Square.

No*. 43, wif F. NIPPEkT.

Cash paid for Wheat

the Tower Mill** north oi Canal Basin MILLER A SOULE. Terre Haute. May 14. ':»-2-wtf-3a.

~THOMAS"ll." NELSON,

Attorney and Counsellor at Law,

TKRUK HAITK, IJTD. Ofice im fhanix Block, up tlairt. Deri. -Vi

The best family Flour & Corn Meal

AMill.

LWAYS on hand and for sale at H»1ok#»

May 30, '33-d1t-33^wtf-38

Bills of Lading.

£,

E

:.VX'

eOT

WAR WITH SPAIN

10.000 Volunteers Want?«l To inarch to the tin shop of Thayer & Hosteller, in Clinton, Ind., where they are assured that the prices will not hurt or kill the puichaser.

Copper, Tin and Sheet tron

A N A O J. L. Thavs-r «fc J. Hostetter would respectfully say to the public and those wishing Tin, Copper aha Sheet Iron ware, that they would do well to call at the south corner of J. R. Whitconib Co's. Yellow Block, nearly opposite the office »f Drs. Hedges it McMillan, where they will be found at all times, ready to execute all jobs in their line, at the shortest notice, and in the very best manner.

House Guttering and Spouting, Done with neatness and despatch. Country merchants and dealers, wishing wans, will please send in their bills, which will be filled promptly and to order.

Oct 25, '52-9-1 ypd

STOKE.

•h inducement to buyers as [U] 4 r-J (ci (7^ [A

"will guarantee perfect satisfaction. 1'lease give JTj

us a call.

WILLIAMS vt EARLY.

November 3d. lf.V2.wif.

-10 cases Kip and Calf Mens' Boots and Shoe#.

20 do do do Enamel nnd Morocco Ladies' Hoolees. Iiuskins and Jenny Lind Gum Over-shoes and Bootees, nt

Nov. 13, '52-wtf F. N1 PI'ERT'S.

Gunny Eags,

RECEIVED

1

JAMES L. THAYEft,

Nov 15,'53-32-tf JOHN HOSTETTER.

J. ST EPH ENSON. M. D. I'fn/sician and Surgeon, TKRRK HAUTE, INI). Office, nearly opposite Brown's Hotel* Oct 19, '63-8-t? .1 I JT .V G. House, Carriage, Sign, nnd Ornamental

Painting, in nil their Branches.

ALSO,

Designs, Banners, Flags, Transparencies, properly executed—old Pictures cleaned and varnished, walls papered, &c.

Shop on Market Street, opposite Doles' New Building, and 9dikor north of the

COUKIKR

Office.

Terre Hauts, mar23^0y E. K. HRQWN_

Merchant Tailor

RAS

removed his Tailor Shop from Market street to National Road street, one door east of Ira Grover's Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory where ho has opened in his now Funcy Praia St or* Room. a

MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP,

CLOTHES

in the most ar

style, when the cloths are furnished by the customer, and also give strict attention to cutting all kinds of garments—all of which shall be aono with Uste and despatch.

Oct.22,1949-9»f DAVID HARTSOCKI_

I A O

(Surrrssors to Iti ip/it S- //IHIT,)

FORWARDING AND COMMISSION

MUEMMAMm PACKET JUUMIMI, RAILROAD PIROT, AND WHARF, MADISON, IND. Ucftrmce*:—Blytho fi. Holland. T. A. Morri*, Kirland &, Eitzgibbon, Indianapolis D. White, Madison.

Madame Blanche,

The .justly Celebrated Astrologist,

iI.

AS

complied with the express wislievof many citizens of this city anu has revisited Terro Haute. Sho may be found nt her private resi dence on Gth street :f doors North of the Canal.

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

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

Prices: Lactic* AU ccnts—Gentlemen ®l. Sejit. 27, T2 dvVwfim."

N E W S O E S O S

SCIJOOLF.Y & VANIIORN Offer for snlc largo assortment of

BOOTS AND SHOES. Aldo, a variety of

All of which they will sell at wholesale or retail, a! their new store in Plrrrnix Row, on National Road street, filth door from tho corner of Murkct street.

They will also manufacture Boots ond Shoes to order at the same place. SCHOOLEY &

CJ

by steamer (Jrifi'en Yentman and

VANIIORNJ

Terre Haute, October 4. T3-«-tf.

NORTHERN LIGHTS.

IONSTANTLY appearing in their uaanl brillmney. in Northern Torro Haute, second house north of thuCarnl Bridge, on Market street, where will be found constantly on hand, at wholosale only—

Composition Summer Candles, SunimerSlenrine Cnmiles, No. 1 Pure Tallow Candles, No. 1 Ro?iu Soap, No. 1 Palm Soap, No. 1 WhitobarSoap, No 1 Soft Soap for lamily washing. The above articles arc warranted and kept for sale nt all the principal wholesale houses, nnd at our manufactory, in quantities to suit the purchasers and at as low prices as they can oc bought at in this place for cash. Thc renowned superiority ol our manufacture we hope will insure us a coniinuance of our former customers, and wo respectfully solit (lie patronage of Merchants and all others wishing to purchase a genuine article, and request all to examine the above articles pre. vi«us to purchasing elsewhere.

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

Nov. 29.S3-3I tf.

CINCINNATI STORE. LT7DOWICI & HULMAN,

Wholesale Dealers in all kind* of

Groceries, Wines, and Liquors,

TOBACCO, GLASS, NAILS, &c UNION IiOW, TEIIRE IIAUTE, IND Dec 20, I p-ly-18-rf4'

Kier's Rock Oil.

WHILEmany,

the new ]'t troleum will relieve and euro very muny, diseases, as stated in the circulars—and knowing especially that it cures Ague. JJinrrhfM, Stirr Iiie*, {it hat cured liliiulnct*,) Rhfumniinm, and Scrofula—it is right and proper particularly to urge a trial in such cases, it is a reddish, clear, and purely

Nitliirnl Oil.

And not a Human Invention— arawn from a deep well near Pittsburgh.

Price 50 cents per Bottle, (i pint. For sale by J. R. CUN1NGHAM. WOOD Sc DONNELLY, BROWNING &, WALL, Druggists, Terre 7/aute.

Get a Circular.' September 44. 1852—wtf

J. D. CONDIT, trr.krxti ix

Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,

QUEENSWAKE AND HARDWARE, A US'),

Family Groceries and Provisions,

AT THE

City Provision Store,

Corner of National Koudand Fourth Streets Hlgn of the Spinning Wbeel. June 49, "52-wtf-43

FISH.

QALMO?t in barrels and kits, Mackerel, Cod O fish, smoked Salmon, smoked Halibut, smoked Herring. Holland Herring, Halibut Fins,Sounds and Tongues, for sole at

June 19, '52-wtf-43

WANTED,

*"*i

CONDIT'S.

1,000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED,

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

j*rrtnycorrrr or THE U.vmo

STAT£S, active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of the best Books published in tlie country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from $25 to $100, siich inducements will beofTered as to enable tbein to make from $3 to $5 a day profit.

O" The Books published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular, and command lame aalcs wherever they are offered.

For further particulars address, (postage pakl), ROBERT SEARS. PPBUSBF.R, 191 William Street, New York. Nor. 13. '52-wImo

LAWNS.

taMUIlU',',,d

PIECES new styles Lawns just received— supposed by the knowing ones to tqkbotb

dle

*Pp

COCRiEK OFfT"E M.T », 'K ilwdl RT#

RAIRIK

crry sross

'ft?.

aaj