The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 January 1853 — Page 3

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500 Dollars Reward, ITOit the murderer. JOHN WII.KINSt N\ an .T Englishman, who shot 'I boinns Gillham in American Bottom, Saturday, lltli imt Said ilkinson is about Mi y-nM of age, *nndyhair ami litfbt complcxio'i olMJiit .) and 10 inchffl in height, and weighs alxjut 1* pounds talks broad Knells'", had on a while wool hat, blue cloth coat long iu the skirt, heavy boots part of one little finger ofT, and had a gun when he elf.

The above reward will bo pain oil his delivery to us, or the Sheriff of .Madison flinty. at Ewardsvillo, or at Alton, III.

inty, at tv

J.K GILLHAM. CILLIIAM. S b. GILLHAM.

Alton, III., dc"2.Vfiw'

STATE 01-" INDIANA, I j.AV Co n, Cornr. CLAY CIllCI'IT Ol UTTO MARCH

TEIt.M, 1853.

Joteph Little, Janir* J. Drum Ceo.") 1* Andcrnoti, JoUn II. P. Anderson, Hill in fji Chancery.

I Seemlier, 1 ihe Complainants in the above

The Jud-'es of said election shall make return ol the results thereof in the same manner as thev are mnur»sl to return the election ol the members *ol the Common Council.

Atrueeopv. Attest drelH-Hw A. UM-F., Clerk.

A I I O S A I I I I

I'MS ol Heauty, I tu-in of the

Tim Keepsaki-. ThcSou\euli The Shnksp«' »ri The In

Token of Friendship Tne Carlatul. Ameinntb. (Jitt ol Flowers. The Ladiet' Gilt,

nllery. lull] lids

Magnolia.

Keci.s.ik of Friendship. Gifl of Sentiment, reps •Gift of Affection,

I'lie lcw Drop, The Kemeinlx Me. The Fot^iet-Me-Not, Th« Mess Rose, The Lilly, he Youth's Diadem ie NVuiter Green. sale at W

The Pearl, The Gift of I .ore, The Golden Gilt. The Morning Glory, The Mav Flower. Star of iVth'eheni, Children's Annual, The Hvacinth. BUCKINGHAM'S. Sign ol the Big Book.

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E£ff CISCIS3AI FI RIITBRE STORE 1 I'Sl" openeil in IV-muiii New Bru •I ii:e Prairie City Hotel, a gcnvl assortment ol j.ip^XaUonal Road Mouse, rumitiiro jest from Cincinnati, which:

tlie public are respectfully invited to call and examine. ,. N. B. Those wioing to purchase will fm! it «h^ir inicrcM oonto.

C. FtRSTER.

Tetre Haute IVe, 1^. 'V.' a mo.

Ho For the Holidays.

FINE A*** timnii ol Amuials, lliusiratcl B»Hks, (iitt !«oks, Tov ami col.re»l lw.»k.«. Fine Stntionrrv, Fatvy B^sXets. Caps Ac. can U. found at UULIi'S IWk

Pec. I# *?,

No. reonix Kow.

Oolden Opportunity rccrivfl ami ojxincvl mv enure new of fancy anJ Maple Dry t^s. I now offer thetu lo be public at unu.'uallv low pnc«:. Krrash. Ervry variety ot ^1* that it is usual t. *et«p in a w«-U ^r-v fl00*** *tonJ

Decl 1-tf-ren novlfi

CeorgeTitlow. ience of I*k guests, must make his House a plea1") IT remembered that on the 20tli day of He-j

m*y

pwuwl I'W•_ Silks, ficuml

lk«tftiful figured and p'»'" dr««? Silks. tWrages. lV|lin- fancy Uwtv, IV mull, swijs. and

II color». Irish Lu»ca% blracbetl awl hro* I V-,

mcatics Betl-tiek«^t», Checks. Cotton arns., B»ots and Shoes tor uonen, men. boys ami child-

Tr

Extra

Mexican lA*tkingelasses. 1 ea. law*#, and 1 Warrbut a few of thv many articles wh.cA mai be purchased for as lit-

CASH STORE.

Farrinston's Woek North of the I^iWicNjuare Mar CTew York Cheap Clothing Store' 'f.\EUY BODY HI

!.

TEST received and now "JllJr »»i !Si?Tm5

r3"-^

wn determined to oflU s»ieh indacemust constrain the pnblic P*,ri^"! Call at tba above Mgn. w«t ank ol U» ic Square.

R*»tMUld,n^

Oct. 8 »S8,dlw.wtoo»

LlVlNt.JPTON"

A S O E

Corner of Jlrithje (or Ohio) and I si Streets, TEKRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

THE

undersigned has resumed his former stand near the Bridge, and only one block from the Public Square. 'litis House has been greatly enlarged and improved. by a large addition of bed rooms, and a spacious Dining Hall, nil papered and painted nnd fiirnisluil v.iiii New iirtiiturr, Carpets, Ilcdx and licdding, and Table Furniture. Having an eye single to the comfort and conven-

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entitled cause, til' their Hill Chancery, in the |10 yi-isli io take passage on steam-boats, private (tlliiv of ilieCI-'iy Circuit Court, against conveyance or otherwise in ftoort. no ''ri" expense will le ppnred to make his 1 ill Defendant alnive named also the affidavit ol competent witness, that ihe said Defendant. iworee Tnlow, in not a resident ol the Mate of Indian*. He is therefore hereby notified that unless li»« be and appear before the Judge of the (.lav Circuit Court on the cnlling of the cause, nt the next 'lVrtn of said Court, herealter lo be holdeii. at the outt-hoiw iri Howling Green. and plead, answer or demur to said Hill, the allegations therein contained will l« taken as and lor confessed against bun. and decreed according!)'

Attest,

dec23 3\\* CF.t). P1XCKI.Y, Clk.

A Bargain,

Asale,

VAI.l'AHI.E hoii.se and lot is offered for situated on 4th street, between Cherry nnd Muliierry. Persons wishing to buy wuuld do well to call and examine the properly, as their is .•chance lor a ljn iui. .Icv'J.'.tf

Dn. WM. MIUjLER.

Grind Stones.

Il'ST

received a Ixt of superior .Stonrt, ol all sues. Drr.ai.'M-lS-tf

Burr (/rind

WALTERS. I.ECCETT.

Sand Paper.

I

UST received and lor sale ly tlie ream, a very superior article of Sand Paper. Canal Hnsin. dee I Hi I WAl.TF.li F. |jE(«(»Eri.

Bloacliing Powder.

Wll.I,Dec

be sold to the lughi-st bidder,on the '23d ol at Early & l-cggett's Warehouse, a loiof Bleaching Powder lo pay diarges. de«lt»-'2w H.B. MllIH^

An Ordinanco,

OHDF.llF.D,

'l hat at the election to be held on

Monday, the ltd dar ol January, lH.MKn poll opened in each ol the wards, to ascertain, by •rote, the "pinion ol the inhabitants ol said town on the aubiect ol .•stahMnug a system ol (.railed Schools, and tint the same be conducted in the in the manner following, to-wit:

Those who are in lavor of the system, shall rote a ballot with the words 'FortSrailed Schools written or print.-.! upon it and those who are opposed to it. with the words 'Against (.raded Schools.' writted or printed upon it.

Notice to Stockholders, Oniri.Ti.r.r.E IlAfrr am Ri iim'i.n: R. ,• Tv nni.

H.vm

AND MANUFACTORY OFJ

TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE.

W O E S A E A N E A I National Road Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

N E W O

stopping place for ihe man ol business, plea-

„r traveling public—ami particularly those

pense

E A O I N S O E

E E O N E E

Jnst Received and now Openng, a Splendid Assortment of

RBADT MAOE CLOTHIN0,

Fmbracing every variety, and selected to suit thfi most fastidious. Purchasers arerespectfully requested to rail and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as

liains nor louse an

II I S S A Ii I- E

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

CliiircPN Mod oral ••-•-Call and See. (LTHOAUDEKS token by the day, week,month

"XTi.l6.lf JAMES S. CLARK.

Sale of Heal Estate.

ON

Monday, the lOtli dnv of January next, there will lie offered lor snlc at public auction nt the door of the Conrt-l»otiJf,i the ounty ol Vigo, footworn tlio hours of 10 ami 12 clock, A, M., the following real estate, .belonging to the Terre Haute branch Hank, viz:

I.i/iny in the Count/ of Owen. The ol of Sec 2ti, and the undivided half part ol the following tracts viz: The 11 of See '2k the I of of same, the 1 of 11

I of same, the ol 1 of same, the 1 of I of See T.\ the 1 of I of Sec -ti, and a fraction in Sec all-in same town and range.

Lying in the County of Vermillion. I.01 No. 1, in Sink's addition to the town of Perrysville. a lot called the Yeager Cot. lying near said town unnumbered, I.ot No. I- in the (own of Newport also the ol ol See :tf. and er acres Ivintt in the 11 of same Sec both in Town. 17 9. Also the 11 I ol 1 ol Frac. Sec. containina 35 fi.VUK) acres, bS acres in the of I of same, the 11 of the 1 of Sec I fi, and the 1 of the I ol Sec 2v! all in Town. 15,11 Ii w.

Lt/int/ in the County of Vutnnm. Cola Nos. 71 and 7'2, in tfie "town of Russells-

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Lyinqinthe County of T^gan Stale of Ohio. AVE Removed 'Ti 1 of Sec 34,'the "w ol the same and I Store recently 1 ,. id Tmni I? 14 alii, on National the 1 of the 1 ol Sec 18 Io»n

Terre Haute, Dec.ll-4w-li»

Df i:Mi!i l.". Is.vj.

fHllIK Annual Election lor Directors ol the 1 Terre Hnute and Richmond Rail Roml I tiiiip.iny will lw liebl at this ofhee on the lirst Mondayday)of January next

IMI AO WlW

Dec IF,

C11AS. WOOD, Secretary. Ht.

Coroner's Notice.

N Inquisition wns held in Terre Hnute, Nov. •Jd, IS.VJ, upon the dead body of an infant. Verdict of the Jury was ns follows, to-wit 1 hat it came to its death by \iolcncc, by person or permns unknown. deel 1 -3t JtHlN D. MURPHY Coroner,

Regular Packet Between Lafay-j ette and Terre Haute.

THE

FR1EN DSHIP will commence her first! trip on Monday evening from Terre Hnute to Lafayette, immediately after the arrival ol the

For freight or passage anplv to CI! ARLES IfU'l 1NER, Agent.

dol l-cu*

Taken Up.

GR.\Y MARE with satldlc and bridle on. was taksn up by the subscri(er, on Wrdesdav last. Said mare is ol middling sixe, an in 'W" rough order. The owner can find her at tny sta-

I Ilond Mouse.

(|w)|.

,iv.

CH VS. SEEM AN.

Dissolution.

HE partnership exisiing between t'»e undersigneil at Clinton I.ot-k, Ind.. and New AlWanv. Ill was dissolved on the 22d day ot July, and at Clinton on the 21st ot Aug. 52- I he looks and notes ol the New Albany establishment are in the hands of A loom Lyons for settlement those of the Clinton Iiook are in the hands ol James Lyons All persons indebted to them either by note or look account, are earnestly requested to eall and wnlr withoui d«l»y The j'*r» business must lie closed. A l.ONZO L\ ONS,

ri

Clinton, deell-tf3t JAMtiS M. LYONS.

Music on the Piano, Harp, & Guitar.

LADY wishes to form a claw to teach the above instruments, with vocal musi* if required The highest reference ^iven from schools

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o( o|-

Do

tf4iles Brtl-tiek«i#», Checks, (.otton arns,, Said estate is supposed to uon at the Court House door, in the town of TeraoUent. C" A1I/VJTE PAINE, Admrx Ha ute. V'igo county. Indiana, on the 2Jth day ISA A" HEDGED Admr of December. A. 1K2. between legal hour.

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where she was engaged in the East Ti'Rvs—$10 per quarter of twelve weeks. For cards of address, enquire at Mr. Child^s Btok principal, interest a Store

and Miflin Ncrage*. l\pin«» ianw {Store. dec4aw»* accruing costs. Now notice is hereby given thai "L I jinea ai*l tiinghams mull, swins. an-1 1 hare levied on tle aftresaid real estate, to-wit. dottwl MwOius plain. and Administrators Notice. l/iut number 4. 6, 2»», and the undivided Jftconftt ¥iktt« and Mack $Uk Ijirr* and r| v*"OTI'"E i? hrrrbjr given, that ttw* unler?i^ti* 17 partii out of parts in I»t No. 3, of Fontam drew Trimming*, •white Skirts, ptton nose

RS. tl MINER temk-rs her servtc.^ in th« I above line to the ladies ot Terre Haute and

surrounding-, K-'wsV store, west snle of the s^nat* where sfw is prepared to attend toealis, in tin most prompt ami satisfactory manner.

NovShlA vr'2w

HERK

~~NT OVER TON,

a Commission iHcrchant,

ex-1 else! Cornrr of Commtrct tntd IjtfaveU sis., 5 E W O E A N S

Nov 90 wSti Cash paid for Wheat Holmet-a

paic

llolmet-a Mill-

."V May SP,

vj2

i* 136-^*1-36

N. Smith & Sous' [MTHSfflHiifiintliK FOR TIIE CURE OF

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inducements as must constrain the public to patronise me. Call at the above sign, ol the Public Square, Ross Building. LEVINGSTON Dec 11 -4m

nboTe'sSn West Vide

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A New and Extensive Stock of

Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Roots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Donneis &c. rpHE attention of the citizens of Terre Haute 1 and vicinity, is respectlullyijcalled to my lame stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats.Caps, etc., just opened, he selection has been made with the utmost care as to style, and quality and alove all wtth_ an eye to economy, knowing full well that to give perfect satisfaction to purchasers, is to sell them good goods nt 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 themselves to all. Call at

F. MPPERTS CASH STORE,

Farrineton's Block, north side of Public SquareNo French Language.

THE

stopping place for his

agreeable and pleasant PueatM. I S A E Will always bo furnished with the best the country aflords, and no pains or expense will be spared lo administer lo the gratification ol the tastes of his patrons.

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

Nov £2, '21-M-tf

and N

GILBERT Prendent.

J. JACOBS.

Terre ITnuto, Ppptrmhcr 18.V2—(],iw

Early & Leggett.

Fortvfrrdins A' Coismiissioti assaisasAsrssa And dealers in all kinds of producc,

TERRE HAUTE IND.

Mar- 2f '5*2 (im-31

Shaving, Hair Cuilist &c. HE undersigned has fitted ii|5 for the p.ccoin

J. uniTTON. H. t.. ASHI.KY

ERITTON 8c CO.,

Forwarding and I'onnni^sioii MorchantSj TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. r«IHE highest cash price paid tor Wheat, Rye,

E Corn.'Onts, Flaxseed, Timothy Seed, Clover Seed, White Beans, nnd Feather*, at their, Warehouse, corner of First and Eagle streets Canal Basin.

Nov N, '.M--tf-r2fi

The People's Store. KKMOVAI,. Williams & Early. I I AVE Removed from their old Stan I to the

Store recently occupied by M. W. Selam. on National Road Street, adjoining Cuningham's Drug Store We are now opening a large and gciicr .tork of

Slo|(

I'ancv and JSiaplc Dry Goods

of American and Foreign Fabrics. Nov. W.dtf. __ \ios srAitot.t. i.owE.

Seabolt & Lowe. FOKWAKIMNG «.V CO.MHISSION MERCHANTS A N LOU V. A E S,

Shawncctown, Ills.

REFERENCES.

J. D. Richardson &, Co., W. A. Docker, Peeples i. Ridgn'ay. t. Pool, Esq., Shawnrttown. W- C. Fell owes & Co Geo. W. Gjv C. Twitchel vt Co., Robertson John Hnrlev, Esq., Xew Orleans.

May S, W2-wly-37

Torre Haute Dnis Store. BY J. R. CUNINGHAM, National Road Street, North of the Court House.

niodation ol the citizens of Terre.Haute, and %,Ve V^ssions.'hy^excess or self-abuse the travelers, a shop one door north of arrington's Block, where they nil can g,*t a clean and easy shave, and their hair cut in ihe bast manner. Razors always sharp—Soap, Brushes and Towelsalwavs clean.

JESSE MITCHELL.

IIOLESAI.E AND RETAIL. 1'ANTLY on hand. Fresh Drugs and ines, warranted pure. Prescriptions

CONST.-1

Medisi

prepared promptly. Great attention paid to all orders. JCrChemica's, DyestufTs, Instruments, Perfutn erv. Oils, I'aints, tilass, and pure wines and Liquors expressly for medical use.

Terre llaute, Ind., Jan 3, '5'2-dtf-29

Commissioner's Sale. IR1 I E of a decree of the Ico Circuit

ite. Michael Rariden. William Rariden. Mary

Ann Rariden, Wm. F. Krutnbhaar, and James

Morrison, as President of the Bt^ard of Coinmis-

been app.tinte»l Adminittrators »ddi ion to the town ot Terre Haute, coun-

Paine. Sr.. late of Vermillion

ty.

Clinton. Nov. 3, IS.»4' —dec4at on said day, (by virtue of the power Commisstoner as aforesaid.) and will first oner TWIillinerv & Dress Making. I 'he rrnts and profits for ven years, ot said real •wmunery OC ,n said decree, interest, and costs. to satisfy the same, 1 will and sell tbe fee simple in said

offcf ar

surrounding country, in tbe rvXm over M. .v J. to satisfy tbe same. t.i the highest bidder CHAMBERS Y. PATTERSON.

dec4aws

E E A N A E

WILL

be found superior to any articlc of the kind now in use. Mny bi had at Groverman and Boarnc s. 1 repared and warranted by C. \V. BALL.

Terre Haute, Nov. 19, 1852—wif

Collector's Notice, FOR THE YEAR 1852.

NOTICE

For State purposes, on each $100 worth ol taxable property, ,* For County purposes, on each $100 worth of taxable property, For School purposes, on cach $100 worth of taxable property, For Road purposes, on eacu ?100 worth oi real property, _" .* School District. No. 9, T. 11. R- 9, on each

S100 worth of real property. School District, No. 8, T. 11, R- 8, on each S100 worth of taxable property. School District, No. 1. T. 13. R. 10, on each $100 worth of taxable property, Poll tax, for State purposes. Poll tax, for Countv purposes. Poll tax, for School purposes,

Every person liable to pay a Road_ tax, must produce to me the ^supervisor's receipt, or pay such tax in monev ..

Either myself or a Deputy, will be found at all times at my olfice.

N

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HUNTER'S MED1CAC ANUAL AND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an outline of the Origin, Progress, Treatment* and Cure of every form of disease, •Detracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intcrcouse, by Self-abuse, or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a fainilhr style, avoidirre all medical technicalities, and everything tb'it would offend the ear ol decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of 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 cure of Fever and Ague lor twentvfive cents a copy six copies one dollar will be forwarded to any part ol the United States, bv mail, free of postage. Address,s postage pan Box, 3% Post Oi?ics, or the Author, iS North Seventh Street, Philadelphia.

I/II TY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. IIUNTER will forfeit $50 if tailing to cure any case of secret disease that i.iay como under Ins rare, no matter how long stat.'ling or afflicting Cither sex are invited to his I'nvate Kooms, North Seventh Street Philad'a without fear of interruption from other patients, grangers nnd others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are invited to call.

IMPOTENCY—Through unrestrained indi'1-

evils are numerous. Premature impotency, invol untary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss o'f memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence lie oilers a perfect cure.

READ AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the Iiand3 of Physicians ignorant ol this class ot maladies. It is certainly impossible for ..no man io understand all the ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has iii:1 Deculiar branch, in which he is more successful than .'ds brother professors, and to that he devotes most'of I.?" time and study

YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexrual organs, together with ulcors upon the bo*!^ throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, or bones mercurinl rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising, from yonthliil excessesoj impurities of the blood, whereby the eonstitu. tion has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may placc themselves under his care. {0~ Medicine forwarded to any part of the Cni ted Slates—Price five and ten dollars perpackage.

KrS'p^:i. '52 wy-5

v.iven" i.'l,ack

Tilden i. Richards. Wool folk & Johnson, Thomas Pare, !t Co.. St. Louis. Kellogg Brothers, Dean &. Wainc, J. S. Chcnowetli, Cincinnati-

Forsyth & Co., W. Baglry & Co., ritfshttrc. Davidson & Brannon, J. B. Wilder &,Co., Louisvillr.

B. B. MOFFATT, ATTORNEY A I. A W TERRE HAUTE, 1X1). Office in Union Row, over Reeves's Store. Nov :t5,3'5-32-ly __

A S & O S S E I O

ifj .'c

IIE object of which is, to correct habitual stooping, round nnd crooked shoulders, weak

nn"

tv|ip9,i

nnl

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An Abdominal Supporter, "Which claims especial attention, as it will be found of great beiiefi' to persons afflicted with pain in the back and side, inability to be on 'heir feet for any length of time arising from a displacement of the parts, that are readily restored bytimely application of a properly constructed Instrument.

|J|e

Court, in Chancery sittine at the September ,ir0per]y adjusting itself to every position ot the term term thereof. A. D. 1S.V2, in a certain suit: ,.IHlering displacement impossibly. It not therein {^eniiing. wherein John Burton ami John

mcnt 0

cn

,r

Chi

accruing «..u rille, Indiana, on Wednesday the 8ih day of December next, hetween the houra of 0 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m.

Indiana, and will sell the same at Pnbhc Auc-

Commissioner.

Mpirayin/*g for 1853.

Ol*INSCRIPTIONS will be recaivcd at Child's O Book Store for Harpers' Magaxinc

Graham do, Godey Indies" Book Pictorial Drawing-room Companion Fla* of our I'aioo Star SpsncWd Banner, ic*.. The December numban af Harpci, Gooey and GrsViam. now received

Boon to the Afflicted! S S E S RITTCRES effectually cured by

on|^.mSiUrca a

P. Cslier. Plaintiff"*, and against John Rariden and hHtVflects a radical cure. Mr. Marsh having had Mary ins wltr. Jacob Y. hmith and t'ath.i'ine his ,jpvrnn]j,

FOR

is hereby given to the tax Dayers ol

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

The following are the rates of taxes

20

30

12i

10

15

HA

M,

Collector nni. Treasurer of Vigo county. Haute, Nov, 13' '52-wt

Terre

S. L. HOVEY.

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

Terre Ilante, Indiana.

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

Liberal advances mode on Consignments. October 6. '52-dly

Every family should, have a copy. An invaluable book, only 25 ~ts. per copy Man know thyself.

DRHAND

Marsh'e newly-iuvented.light, selj. adjusting elastic Truss S. N

facu|ty

to

b© the most effective oneext3nt.

complete retention of the bowels,

0

twenty years" experience in the treat-

hernia, will guarantee a cure in every

0 ni

pture.of however long standing.

ilir,n invariably cured.

sioners of the Sinking fund, [defendants, the trForsaleby Wood &. Donnelly, Terrell:

dcc4cyw

un.iersicneil was app-nnud a Commissioner to sell Iots n'mher tour. six. ii twenty-three,' ..J3 twenty-tive. (ii) twenty-six,C26) and the undivided 17 saris out of 64 parts in lot No. five, all of Fontain's addition to tbe town of Terre "^"OTICE is hereby given that an election for

by Wood &. Doanelly, Terrellaute.

Railroad Election.

... thirteen Directors of tbe Evansville fc lllicosts of said decree and nois Railroad Company, to snrve for the ensuing

Hauie. and apply the proceeds in payment of the and costs of said decree and accruine costs. Now notice is hereby given thai year, will be held at the Court H°

u*j

SAMUEL HALL, Prea t.

Office E. & I Co. Evansville, Nov. 19th- nov. 26, PIECES Delaines, of various aiylea and

100 pieces Alpacas, plain, black and fancy col-

25 pieces Brocades and Popiins1CW do Ginghams plain, plaid and Mriped. 500 do Prints of all qualities All of which will be sold very low for cash at Nov 13, 53-wtf F- MPPERT6.

Ikrnble Rectified Whiskr.

LCDOWICIway.

All kinds of Domestic awl Foreifn WINES AND LIQUORS, of lbs best quality, and at Cincinnati prices, alwar* on haad. I

Jiarcb*- wtf»

WILLIllinois,

Nov. *13, \V2,wtf.

preserve that crcct and

and McDugall,! graceful position, which is indispensable to health nntl boRuty it is ndnpted to Men, v\ omen and Children of all aire'., occupations and condition* it Is light, yet strong, perfectly elastic, simple, and beautifully adapted to th" object designed. I his

Brace is so constructed as to answer the purpose of Shoulder Brace and Suspenders.

ft fl Fresh Family Flour i, TT EPT constantly on hand in barrels and hall SIS t-V barrels, ot CON Pi a.

May 15. '5?-d3w 143-wtf-3?

—»t •—j-nr—

MORRIS'S REMEDY,

•1 .VJFViJkLISiLiE iVBIM:

Gonorrhea, Gleets, Strictures, Nocturnal Emissiors, Gravel, and all those distressing complai nts usually consequent upon youthful excesses and indulgences.

In preparing specific for this clsss of disease, Dr Morris has expended much time and money

in order to present to the unfortunate sufferer a plMsant, safe, and efficient medicine. I hat 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 tar has given entire satisfaction.

As an invigorating medipne for broken stitution it has no equal, being extremely palatable and mild, as well as active and permanent in its effects.

For that distressing complaint so common among females, termed Flour Albus, or Whites this specific is a sovereign remedy, and should be u«ed by all who are thusafflicted.

This medicine is sold by druggists generally throughout the Southern and Western States Sold wholesale and retail by J. R. Cunmghani Terre. Haute, la. Burdsell & Bro.. Cincinnati, Ohio, sole agents for the Southern and \\estern States, to whom all orders for the Remedy must

DY- Price 51. Octl8d3m.

15

5

50 25 25

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 yill be strictly followed.

ihe n.me MORRIS'S SEME-

Important to Parents.

ASthe

the present is the most desirable season of year for taking CHILDREN'S DAGUERREOTYPES, it is important for ihose 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 bereaved parents and friends exclaim—"O! if 1 only had the likeness of my dear child, 1 would give worlds!" They would give anything for the fixintt&t shadow of the lineaments of a friend, father, mother, sister, wife, husband, or brother—but it Is too Intel-it was neglected in rosy health—the icy hand of death has fallen, and regrets arc useless only as a warning for the future. ,,

At Duff's National Dngncrrean Gnllery, on National Road street, over Child Book ^tore, Children's Miniatures are taken in five seconds, adults in ten, giving a fine, high-toned picture equal to any taken in the United States, and put up in tbe latest stylo, and can be sent to any part of of the Union.

Breast Pins, Rings, and lockets filled nesses of deceased persons taken.

6

Like-

esses ot deceased persons laiven. SCT Don't neglect this fine weather. Hours of with taste and despatch.

operating from 9 a. m. till 4 P. M-, "rain or shine.'

DUFF, Operator

Terre /fnute, September 9, 1852—dtf CHARt.ES CONSTABI.E. ROBERT L. DCI.ANEY

CONSTABLE & DULANEY, ATTORNEYS AT I.AW, &c. MARSHALL, CLA .TA" COUNTY, ILLS.,

practice in all of the courts in the State of and adjneent counties ot Indiana, also in the Federal Courts, giving prompt and efficient attention to all business entrusted to them as Attorneys, &.c., and General Agents

Jan'28,':V2-dly-50

THE PEOPLES STORE,

Removal.

WILLIAMS &, EARLY

HAVE

Removed from their old stand to the Store recently occupied by M- W. Sedam on Nntionnl Rosd Street, adjoining Cunnin»hanra Drug Store Opposite the Court House.— We are uow receiving a Largo and general stock

FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. of American and Foreign Fabrics. Comprising every variety of Ladies Dress Goods. Rich Silks, merinoes, Cashmeres, muslin DeLains &c. English, French and American prints in great variety, Bay State and other long and square Shalls, Rich Embroidered and plain Shawls in colors iBIack and 2nd Mourning, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery and all the minor articles lor Ladies. Misses and Childrens use.

Having engaged the services of Mr- John Kernhard to assist in the inner department of our busincFB, and under our new arrangement, wo are prepared to offer such inducement to buyers as 'vill guarantee perfect saiislaction. Please give

us

a call. wfLLIAMS & EARLY. November 3d. IPfvJ.wij.

~R£ts, Caps, Boots and Shoes. jiXDC'ZEN Kossuth. Jenny Lind and Mexican Woo.' and Fur lints. 3 cases frthhionab'c Silk Tints. 30dozen Silk, A.'ohair, Plush. Cloth and Velvet

4(/"cases Kip and Calf Mens' Boots and Shoes. 20 do do do Enamel and Morocco Ladies' Bootees, i.'uskina and Jenny Lmd Gum Over-shoes nnd Boo lees, at nnrDTtc

Nov. 13, '52-wtf KNlPPERT'h.

Gunny Bage,

RECEIVED

by stenmer Griflen Yeatmon ,and

Mar"h 9, 'S2 dtf-85

Fulling and Cloth Dressing

DONE

nt all times and in the best maiiner^at Holmes's Mill. May 10.'52-d3t-13fl wtf-38

CHEESE.

CHOICE article Ciiecse just received nntl for sale at C.OiNDll .Tmie 19. T2-wtf-43 OlWfc SHAWLS of various kinds, among „mi mi iu a ii ii11m tnu which may Ue found Fqnnro nnd L^ng vinus to purchnsing elsewhere. Shawls, Thibet, Cloth, Cashmere and Merino „. .i.« #.nal Shawls, Ladies and Children's Woolen and net ip«, at F. NIPPER I S.

Wool Wanted

[Nnets,

cxchnn^c for Full Cloths, Cnssimcrof, SatiFlannels, Blankets, &.C., nt Ilol cs a Mill.

May 10, '52-d3t l38-wtl-38

CJ

^IASII paid for good clean Fleece and Tub washed Wool. JOHN T1ERNAN. Terre Haute. June 31. '52-dflt-wtf-44

Altogether for Ladien.

A

TRIM.V" beautiful asaortment of Cambric and Swiss Edgings nnd iiisertings, Undcrslceves. Cuff's, and Collars. Also a lew mourning Collars, black silk Laces and Fringes, Velvet and silk Trimmings, linen bandkerchid"*, Kid, Silk, Lisle and Cotton Gloves white dress goods all of which will be sold unusually low at

nov 13. '52 wtf

F. MITEKr S.

Gregory's Instant Cure of Pain. 'pHE best medicine in the world for Cholera, Bloody Flux, Dysentery. Rheumatism, and Pain of every description, tor internal or external application.

Sold wholesale and retail by BROWNING &. WALL, Terre Hnute. Gregory and Moon! proprietor#, MaumeeCity, Ohio.

September 1 ?. lH52^dfim

New Goods.

FULL assortment just rcccived at the Prairie City Store. Purchasers who study their own interest, will ell WILLIAMS.

Wood and Coal Wanted N exchange tor Carding and Fulling, 5tc.,a Holmes's Mill. Mav 10.'3g-dJt-)3x *»-38

To Country Merchants. ERCHANTS in the country, who visit this market to replenish their stocks, wonld do wtll to call and ermine my stock of Dry Goods. Having purchsscAbanf Goods expressly for the Jobbing trade, which will be sold at a small advance on New York cost, at Farrin^ton'a Block. North side Public Square.

Nov. 43, '52-wtf F. MPPEkT.

Cash paid for Wheat

AT

SC HULMAN are now manufac­

turing an article of Double Rectified Whisky far superior to ever brought from Cincinnati, and in strength, purity and Haver decidedly tbe best ever sold in this Western country. All those who prefer a fint rati article to a common one for tbe same money will please call at tbe CINCINNATI STORE. Union Row.

the Tower Mills- north of Canal Basin MILLER & 80ULE. Terre Haute, May 14. 'W-wtf-38.

THOMAS II. NELSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, TERRE HAlTE, IND. 0#* in ri*niz Block, up thtirt. rw -so

The best family Flour &Corn ^!eal

AMill.

LWAYS on kaadaod lor salt at ii«imcsa

May 3t\ '^-dlt-338-wtf-38

Bills of Lading.

NEAT article, eo good paper, just onnted and for aaia at tbf cocrier ornca

IO.OOO Volunteers Wauled To march to the tin shop of Thayer & Hostetter, in Clinton, Ind., where they are assured that the prices will not hurt or kill the puichasor.

Copper, Tin and Sheet iron

MANUFACTORY. J. L. Thayer J. Hosfetter would respectfully say to the public and those wishing Tin, C*nper and Sheet Iron Vvare, that they would do well to call at the south corner of J. R. Whitcoinb &. Co's. Yellow Block, nearly opposite the office of Drs. Hedges & McMillan, where thev 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 aiul Spoutiti?, Done with neatness and despatch. Country merchants and dealers, wishing ware.

promptly and to order.

Nov 15, '53-32-tf

J. G. STEPKENS9N. M. D. Physician and Stirgeon, TERRE HAUTE, INI). Office nenrljr opposite Brown's Hotel. Oct IS. '63-8-1"

JP a 1 .V .V

Ilouse, Carriosre, Sign, and Ornamentnl 1*nintinzr. in all their Branches.

Shop on Market Street, opposite Doles' New Building, and 3d door north of the Courier Office. Terre Haute, mar23-30y E. K. BROWN.

Oct 25, '52-9-lypd

Madame Blanche,

The justly Celebrated Astrologlst,

HAScompliedthis

•US IU UI8VW IICI CJ. We will pay the highest cash priccfor Tallow, rendered or in the rough. 13. M. HARRISON A PON

Nov. 29,53-31 If.

CINCINNATI STOKE.

LUDOWICI & HULMAN, Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of G-rooeries, Wines, and Liquors,

TOBACCO, GLASS, NAILS. &c UNION ROW, TERRE HAUTE, IS I) Dec20, lp-ly-18-r51'

Kior'a Reck OiL

WHILEmany,

the new rdrohum will relieve and cure very many, discowa, oa stated in the cireuiars—and Itnowinc especially that it cures Ague, Diarrhoea, Sore. Lies, (it has cured Blindness,) liheumatisrn, and Scrofula—it is right and proper particularly to urge a trial in such eases. It is reddish, clear, ar/1 purely

Natural Oil.

And not a Human Invention—drown from a deep well near Pittsburgh. Price 50cents per Bottle._(4 pint.)

gists, Terre //auto. Get a Circular. September 14, 1852—tttl"

Corner ot National Road and Fourth Street*

Men of the Spinning Wheel. June 4'J, '52-wtM3

FISH.

June 19, '52-wtf-43

WANTED,

i,tan Frt- -JI-B v*1w

WAR WITH SPAIN R. & 0. TOUSEY,

Country merchants and dealers, wishing ware, tons, JLaces, ,aces, „.7* T*eeJs.

JAMES L. THAYER, JOHN HOSTETTER.

Merchant Tailor I no OII1V1 I W I

Room, a MERCHANT TAIT-OR SHOP, and is preparetl to furnish the best and most fash ionable materials, and make them up in a style inferior to none in the west

rj AS removed his Tailor Shop from Market pain of Nervous, or SickhinatantlJ cures irl street to National Road street, one doer cast the Toothache, anil relieves at once the ex of Ira Grover's Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory ting pain of Kheuinatisin, and

where he has opened in his now Fancy Front Start long and standing eases, on three applications, in nnn hnnr For danccrous accidcnts, broken one hour! For dangerous acciilcnts, broken limbs, mangled flesh, bruises, burns, scalds, faintess. pain in the stomach, spasms, cramp, choho

nferior to none in tne west. Colds, sore throat, cancer in the mouth or stom* He will makes Clothes in the most approved nd all complaints of inflammatory characityle. when the cloths are furnished by tlie cus-

I .I^a m(I ahIiaii r\ oil 111nrr nil il'.

9yit lllv Llvllllw OlO 'til llicilvw 11113 I tomer and also give strict attention to outline all aullercrs. kinds of garments—all of which shall be done

Oct 22.1^49-911* DAVID HARTSOCKI

iT/T^IFRITuoss, (Successors lo Bright$• Ismicr,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION

TACKET LANPINO, RAII.ROAO REPOT, AND WHARF, MADISON, IND. References:— Blylhe & Holland, T. A. Morris, irl and &, Eitzgibbon, Indianapolis D. White, Madison.

with the csnrees wishc* of many

citizens of city and has revisited Ten# Haute. She may be lound at her private resi dcnce on fitli street 3 doors North of the Canal.

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

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

Prices: I.ndies 50 cents—Gentlemen SI* Sept. 27, '."'2 cUVwiini.

NEW SHOE STORE.

SCIIOOLEV & VANIIORN Oiler for sale a largo assortment of

BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, a variety of

4-

^Lr^ir^jg

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

They will also manufacture Dootaand Shoes to order at the same place. SCIIOOLEY VANIIORN,

Terre Haute, October 4. '53-fi-tl.

NORTHERN LIGHTS.

CONSTANTLY

appearing in their usnnl

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

Composition Summer Candles, SiimmerStenrine Candles, No. 1 Pure Tallow Candles, No. 1 Rosin Soap, No. 1 Palm Soap, No. 1 White bar Soap, No 1 Soft Soap for family washing. Tlie above articles arc warranted and kept for sale ai all the principal wholesale houses, and nt our manufactory, in quantities to suit the purchasers and at as low prices as they can be bought at in this place for cash. The renowned superiority of our manufacture we hope will insure us a continuance ofotir former customers, and we resoectfully solit the patronage of Merchants and all others wishing to purchase a genuine article, and request all to exnmine the above articles pre-

National Road St. 2d door above Market No. 2, Phoenix Block.

Wholesale and Retail Cash Store,

Dealers in Foreign and Domestic,and Faney O O S Notions, Trimmings, Bonnets, Boot* and Shoet,

Casts, Hardware, Groceries, Paper Hangings, Borders, Cannings, Hues, Floor and Tablt Oil Cloths, and House furnishing Goods. TT7E are now in receipt of our Fall «no YY ter Stock, selected in the Eastern cities expressly for this market. We would invite particular attention toour stock of brown and bleached goods. Prints, Merinoes, Do Lames. Lustres, figured stuff goods, Ginghams, Tnntnwnj toils. Gimps. Fringes, Bonnets awl Honnei X\1UIH»I1», IIUBirij, v."."-', -|'.r Jeans. Flannels, Linseys, Pickings, ChcVM linen and silk Ildkfs, Bay State Shawls, Carpeting#, Caipet Bags and Satchels, Groceries. Hardware, Boots and Shoes, &c.: all of which will oe sold at such rates for Cask or Produce as will mane it the interest of buyers to patronise us. 1 aper Hangings very lew. igs very lew.

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

Life saved at Midnight! BY GREGORY'S Instant Cure of Fain. The most pungent nnd powerful preparation for the suppression of all inflammation, whether pro-

THE

ForCesaleCbyl9J^R. CUN1NGH AM, WOOD 3t breast, difliculty qfbreathing. 1 was«

J. D. CONDIT, 0F.AI.r.R tJf

Cry Goods, Boots and Shoes, QUEENS WARE AND HARDWARE, ALSO,

City Provision Store,

t-i 1 T» .} still being a s:inrk of hope left within mo, and ramily Groceries ami IroViSIOIlN my anxious parents, nnd having beard of the AT THF "run virt*i*a aI i»ahp r'nrnnminil ftt/nin rtf Wilrl

\f,MON in barrels and kits. Mackerel, Cod can testify to Ihe above facu O ffrh. smoked Bftlmon, smoked Halibut, srnok- .. -m tiw ilm ed Herring. Holland Herring, Ilalibot Fins, Sounds miles from hklppackyille, okippaek and Tongues, for sale at •hip, Pa.

CONDlT*8.

1.000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED.

TO SELL PICTORIAL AND USEFUL -H' WORKS FOR THE YEAR 1853 •1,000 DOLLARS A \EARI jn ^mre j^tles, very pleasant to the taste,

State*. aetiTc an4 enterprifing men. to en- eur

to make from $3 to $5 a da

a or further

181 William ftlreet^ New York. 13, "W-wltno

Not

LAWNS.

Broken Bones, Colds, oflertxl to tho public,

ne iiioii.c.i .. .=• ..s thrilling and animating power is felt, as it forces its way through every diseased nerve and gland of the system, relieving all Pain in an instant, and dissolving local obstructions which cause inflammation, fevers, and spasmodic nains, with it rapidity known of no oilier medicine. It immediately quiets the

l'8u^11y

cures

FEVEK AND AGUE,

tf

,*r,, this medicine will give instant relief to the

CHOLERA!

The best medicine known for tliia dread complaint as hundreds can testily. Moody Flux it always cures.

Broken Breast, with all its pain nnd jeopardy to the lite of the infant, would never be known were this mcdicino used a few weeks before nursing. A mother who from this cause had lost every child, heard of the

Instant Cure of Pftin!

and tiled it, and found it effectual in savin* the life of her child. We could rofer to Mr. Julias Marsh, of Washington, Lucas county, Ohio, and to Mr. A. Graggoo, Concord, DoKalb county, Indiana, aiul a host ol others.

No Family should he without it! Thousands are ready to testily to efficacy and certainty in tho cwre of all Bowel Complaints, and multitudes ol children have been saved by its timely use, when attacked at midnight with fits, spasms, cramps, colic, and choking, caused by worms-with no physician near, and Iito iti imminent peril.

Price 25cents per bottle. For snle by BROWNING & WaLL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Terro Haute.

Also by Merchants and Druggists in ovory village and town in the country. GREGORY & MOORE, Proprietors, Maumeo city, Ohio.

September 38, 3852—w6m

Dr. J. YOTJMANS, Physician and Surgeon. (Late or LicRinu County,Ohio.)

HAVING

had number of yettrs experlenco

in the practice of Midwifery and tho disease* of Women and Children, Dysentefv, Bilious Fever, Malignant Erysepales, Typhoid Pneumonia, and Typhoid Conges live Fever. Also.ehronio diseases in nil their various forms -particularly enlargement of the Liver and Spleen, so prevalent in this country—tenders Ins services to tho citizens of Terre llauto and vicinity, hoping a liberal share ol patronnge.

Dwelling next door East ol J. F, king—omeo on 4th Sirect, second d»or North ol Pruirio City Drug Store,

August 5, *52— ten Nov 9, '52 3dw-w tf

Exclusively to the Ladies. BE-AUTH''UL nssortment of Lndicsdouble and single embroidered Under Sleeves, Cuffs, Collars, Chemizettes, Capes nnd Caps. Also, InlantsCaps, Linen Handkerchiefs, Mourning Cellars arid Cull's, Jaconett and Swiss Edgings nnd Insertings, Lisle nnd Linen do.

A fine assort men of assorted colors, Kid, Silk, Lisle, and Cotton Gloves, black and fancy colored Fans, Inrgo lot of blnck nnd fancy Silk Phi'ssols, Silk Berege, Thread nnd Graas Inncy Bummer Shawls.

Lndies who tltc prtrtic.tilnr Irl selecting httlcleo that nre most becoming to them, nnd nt the sumo time nre desirous of studying economy, would do well to call nt

F. NIPPERT'S CHEAP CASH STORE. Fr.rrington's Block North of the Public Squnro. May 28, 52-d 1 w-wtf-J52-40

NEW TAILOR STORE.

subscriber, recently from Cincinnati, would respectfully inform the citizens of Trrre Hnute and vicinity tlint he lias opened Tailor Store on Second street, neprly opposite the Stewart Hotel, whero he will be prepared to furnish articles of clothing in Gentleniens line in the latest nnd most approved style. He has worked ill eovernl of the Eastern cities and feels that ho justly claims a ahuru of the public patron,

°SApril 1

r52-d

tf-105 J.J. HKCKMAN.

Standard Family Medicines, Prepared with great care and expressly for Family use, such is

Dr. Suaync'*

CET.F.nUATICI) MKIJlClNES. DR. SWAYNE'H COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY,

The most effectual and speedy cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Colas, Asthma. Bronchitis, JAvrr Complaints, Spitting Blood, Difficulty tff Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breasi,

Palpitation of the Jhart, Influenza, Croup Broken Constitution. Sore Throat, Nervous DMlily, awl alldiscasen ai throat,

Breast and Lungs-.

A Truly Wonderful CnrC» JU ad thin Extraordinary Case

Dn. SwAYXr. -Dear Sir: Having contracted severe cold, which settled upon my lungs, attended with a violent cough, pain in my side nnd attended by

.... .. JVOIIIV »VIT UlUIMIIlim illVIV HBOUII formed ill mv lungs and made its way through my side, nno discharged large quantities of puss externally, so that my physicin.»thought the power or functions of one of my lungs were totally destroyed therefore supposed tile ense entirely hopeless. This mourniul state of things continued for a long time until 1 was wasted and worn to a skeleton. 1 had tried a number of remedies but all I .tiled to do any good. But there iiicuic« i»«* tin (tiivu Iu uu uiiy jjv'Ait

real virt jesof your Compound Syrup of Wild •erry. and its being approved ot by physicians

gr* CH ivii j. uuu no uj/pi »v* w/ the first cmirtence, I concluded^oinake trial of .., arid io my great saiislaction my cough gradu" ally grew better, the hole in my side began to h«nl, and 1 happy to-say, from a poor and almost helpless skeleton I have become healthy and weigh more than I ever have. All my neighbors

Be Careful in, Put chasing

To obtain the original and only genuine prepnration of Wild Chtrrtt, wb'.ch must have the por-

und you wi'

l* etert cr,r*TT OF THE lifJTU) and the

most

gage in tbe sale of some of the b«t Books pub- petite? and invigorating the whole system. 06lished in the country. To men of good addre-^, ,rrCf

?c 5b ^,tSpa vZiSZl? taken at all time., and in fact KUbLtiJ SLAKij* fXBLA&HE&t wW.rn ftn arwir^nt. altArAliVff. Hi

iH-rc an a

May S, *9S-iw-5W-wt(-W ^tpterebsr H, 1832—wyl

IS I 1.7 /I lilL Wll VH VII Until you obtain this com-

1,

rild

never know tbe real virtues of

Cherry.

Dr. Pwayiie'g Celebi-Med Vcrmifugp, In Square Bottles, very pleasant to the taste,

efR-ctual remwiy In expelling worms,

rtgdyspepsia,

vhBt

possessing a small capital of from $25 »o gjoo, pr gw AYNE on each wrapper, around the botsoch inducements will be offered ta toer^Ie them »l^ Nw other is genuine.

sour stomach, increasing theap-

it is in square bottles with the portrait of

wpvuvt »WV p'-'-VI W »"'-—l prompt, and uniform in their operation, may bo a if or in he

very diseass

aperient, alterative, or purgative is reid for diaoasca incident to females they

quired and ... are unequalled. The above valuable Medicines are prepay only by Dr- SWAYNE. nt his Laboratory, No.

vmij wy ,i/i ii d, ma juurn/i««iw

PIECES new eik-a Lawns jimt rreeiv«d— Ncrrth 7ih strpfct, Uaie Eigbih nod Kace,) Fhiia »J-I Mipao*ed by tbe knowing ones to be both delphis. beautiful and cheap. \,r le by I R. Ct'NINGilAM, «ol« sgrn,t

PRAIRIE CITY STOP.S. for Tem Haftte and vicinity.

tared 4