The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 January 1853 — Page 3

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A4XJULL HORSE.

"Jfit argument* may all be In favor of «Sze» but the facts are at! the other W||, JLtfge homea are more liable to be lame tban tbo*e of middle size They are clumsy, and can not fill then?' aelrea so quick. I Overgrown animals of all descriptions, ere less useful In mwi kinds of busla aest, end less bardy than those of smaller slae. If theory Is to be resorted to in order to determine such questions, we euftgest to the lovers of overgrown animats, the following:—the largest of any dlaas ie an unna tural growth. They have risen above the usual mark, and it »-costs more to keep them in that position *han it would were tbey on a level with their species." ••Follow nature," is a rule not to be forgotten by farmers. Large men are jot the bett for buisne»«, Large cows ere not the best for milk# Large oxen ere not the best for traveling. Large bogs are not the hogs that fauen best, end large hens are not the hens to lay

Extremes are to be avoided, We want well formed animals, rather than such as have large bones. Odd as it may seein to the theorist, short legged -animsls invariably prove to be better ^travelers than any. Short legged soldiers are better on a march than those el longer limbs.

On choosing a horse, take care by all means that his bind legs are short. IT they ore long, and split apnrt like it pair of dividers, never enquire the price of the dealer, run for your life, and tnake no offer lest you be taken up. iiorses that are snug built, are not al* ways fast travelers. It is no emy matter to select a Worse that is perfect in all points. Snugand tough horses are not fa*i on the road. The fastest trotters, are not always made for very hard services.

EXCKU.E.VCE, says Sir Joshua Reymolds is never granted to man but as the 'tewnrd of labor. It argues, indeed no small strength of mind to preserve in hflbii* of industry, without ho pleasure of perceiving these advantages, which make steady approaches to their point, yet procccd so slowly ou to escopo observation^

It in said there are two words, and two only, in our language, which contain all tho vowels in their regular order. They are ••absuuniously" and "facoliuustv.

LADIES' FURS. Dodd'M Ilttt Store, CincluJihtl.

Wo are just in receipt of another nddition to ©ur su»ck ol Furs for ladies' wear, and IIJIVU now most complete assortment of llunsianand Hudson Bay Kablo, Stone Marten, Mink, Labrador Marten, Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, Chinchilla,

Wristlets, Nock Ties, Trimmings, &.e. The la^.disa of Terre Haute and vicinity ore requested to 1te*fp our establishment in mind. 'I For gentlemen, w« have a very nice article of

Fur Gloves, Silk Plush and Fur Caps, and a great variety of Soft hats. Merchants who deal in Ladies' Furs, are invited to look fet onrtock,

Sesaion Paper.

The lNVtasaroLis DSILT JOU*«at. be sent during tho nest aeeeion of tbe Legislature, te commftoce *on the first Thursday of next month, for One Dollar.

Three numbers of the Weekly will be sent to one address, the same time for One Dollar. Payment in advtne*.

Simeon B. Williams'

ruiiintraiiiiimuii

Or&erod, ionbe heldwn

,/TMI AT sn election be held on Mondsy, the 17th Id

day of January, 1853, at tiie Town Hall, for i'_ I 1^... the uurpoee of electing five Trustees for the Town v. of 'f«rre Haute, to cany into effect tbe system of liraded Schools, adopted by a vote of the citisens of this town on the 3d Inst.

Ordered, that James Hook be and he is hereby appointed Inspector of said election. Adopted by the Board ot Tommon C.'ouacil of the town of Terre Haute, January 4,1853.

A true copy. Attest: jan3t2w A. LANG!*, Clerk.

Jfl.%DA.nK UL4,\€HE, Tho Justly Celebrated ArtreloflM,

HAS

complied with the express wishee of many ciunen* Ot thin dtf, and has i^risitisd Terre Haute. She may be found at l»r private tosweaoe on Market street, opposite White Hall Hotel.

Stw hopes that her success in the exercise of :he K«yptian Mysteries here, and «tiother places, may eoutle her to the confidenoe of the community.

She is ready to relate to any osteon the events of their past lives—or to raise tor them the cur* tain which hides the future.

Ptkvst Lsdies50 esnts~Oentl«BM» $L j»n6-tf—sepS7

Kemnants!

RECEIVED

jrcetetvlsy. 10 wm 1

•my style sad eoktr imecina goods are perfect in every particular,

ARRIVALS ACT) TO

Remnants of

inable. These

goods are perfect in every particular, and tbe co.* en warranted not to fade. They are ch r. Also—I case not quite so go«l at jtoS-l/ MW. W11.MA MS-

Adiuiaisirators^ Kotice.

'XTOTICE is Iwwvbv given that the undersigned XN have uken out Lettets of Administrati liien

the estmts of Gcotse Wright, deed, late of U-.ton

Mtd estate mast make payment immediately, and those hsvitHT oiaims acainst said estate art reqmated to file them acoordtng to law. Toe estate is probably solvent.

WM. WRIGHT. WM- WOOD,

jaoB-3w Admioistrators.

Adnbtistretois' Sale.

/TVIllRE wUl he oAiefed tor sale, at the late re» ideaesof George Wright. Dtcl, in Clinton township, VenaUlioo ooanty.otk Friday, the SSth of Januiif, WW. wl the fwraoMl Wji"

orses, Wheat

givtac nou nadaMjmtjr WM.WKIGUT, WOOD,

THt

At ssd ftsa Terre Haute, AK RIVALS.

Isabella Bear, Silver Badger, Nat- f)n |(j gtreet,opposite the Prnirio '"ifv House, wiih •wrnl and Iaistered Black I.ynx, Alrican Lynx, j.a large and supensr lot of FURNlTUKE.coaaistt»enrtW snd other Furs beautifully .made up in ing of .TJulTi. Victorlnes, Boas, Capes, Cuffs, Mitts,

WM. DODD «c CO., Hatter*.

No. 144 Main st. 3 doors bolow Fowrtli, dec!8-6w# CINCINNATI.

|Thc Daily Indiana State Sentinel. The *i»t Biennial session of i*w Indians I^egisisttiro will commence its session on Thursday, the 6:h of January next. Tkisaosaion will be on important -one.

As heret.rfore, the Dstljr Stttte Sentinel will rontain full and acctirste reports of the proceedings of the Le^islatnre,teeidea political infumra tioit, telegraphic uews, siateof iho market, A.c.

The subscription prices ate as Wllowss Duriitg the session, #1,00 Six foontha« 2-50 Onevear, 5,t)0 •J-Tlie money must, in all cases accompany t^esuqeeriptiOn. Address, post paid,

AUSTIN 11. BROW If

9

St. Louis, daily, is. dai 1,111.,. a, daily, .. Lafayette, Wednes.^Fri., and San 6pm

ailr. (Sunday* excepted,) 5pm III.,daily, .4 8P«» l2rt*t

Indianapolis Springfield, vfocennes, daily, (Sundays excepted,)

Packet Line, Tues., Thurs., and Sat., 5pm

Crawfordavilie, Toes., and Sat., Bloomington, Toes., and 8at., Bedford, Rat., Carlisle, Wednes., Portland Mills, Saturday.

Ptrticular attention paid to orders by mail. janl-3ma

9pm 9pm 9pm 8pm 5pm

DEPARTURES.^

St. Looia, daily, Indianapolis, daily, (Sundays excepted) Springfield, daily, Vincennes, daily, (Sundaysexcepted,) Lafayette. Toes Thurs., and Sat.,

5 am 7am

^5ani a rv 8am

Packet Line, Tuea., Thurs., and Sat., 6pm Crawfordavilie. Mon., and Fri., 5am Bloomington, Mon., and Fri.,„,- -5am Bedford, Wed., ... «J 6am Carlisle, Thnrs., 5am Portland Mills, Friday, 9am

N. B. All mail# closed at precisely 8 m. KrOffice hours from 7 a m, tu8 rn. On Sundays from 8 to 9 in the morning, and from 7 to 8 In the evening. janStf J. T. MOFFATT, P.

Semi-Annual Report, Of the condition of the Prairie City Bank at Terre Haute, for the Six Months preceding

Monday,

the. first of January, 1853.

In the month ol December, 18f.2,.. 100,050 00 Average amount of specie possessed by the association or bank, to wil:

In the month of December, 1852... 15,373 00 Aveiage amount Hun to the association or bank, from all the shareholders in tin same, to-wit:

In tbe mouth ot December, 1652,.. 66,894 60 Created! amount due to the association or bunk, from nil the shareholders to the Barn«. to-wit:

In the month ol December, 1852,.. 99,300 00 State of Indiana, County of Vigo ss. I CAXIXIM 11. UAILEV, being duly sworn, deposes land snys that lie is the Cashier of said Bnuk, and thut the foregoing Report of the transactions ard condition of said Hunk, for the period therein named, ia true and correct, according to the best of his knowledge and belief.

C. H. BAILEY, Cnsh'r.

Subscribed and swbrn before ine, this 4'tl« tiny of January. ItJalt. SiiEIUDAN P. UK AD,

Notary Public Vigo Co.

jnn8-*52-20 3w

N I E O S A E

The subscriber, from Cincinnati, Ohio, tins arrival at Tcrro Haute, aiul can be found at

Demming's New Brick Store,

MARBLE-TOP, DRESSING- and

A I N

E A S

Jligli and Low Post Bedsteads,

Sofu and Sofn-seut Rocking Chnirs, Tables, Solas itnd Lounges. All of which will bo sold low lor cash-janl-ly G. FORSTER.

Hats, Caps & StrawGoods

ANSONTAYLOR,

No. 160 BKOADWAT, NEW YORK. Manufaoturor and Commission dealer in

Sats, Caps, Straw Goods, HatterB1 Stock, Trimmings, &c.

A•

TAYLOR'S long «*perieii«ein these par ticulnr branches of business, joined to hii facilities in the manufacturing, enables him t« of-

ter inducements to purchaser^ that cannot be had of those who purchuse their'goods at second or third hands. His present stock is extensiva niid well assorted fer the country trade, and will b« constantly added to by fresh importations, and from his own manufactory.

Furs and Peltries.

Coon

PHHWI—Deer

TIIE

Skins.

highest prices in CASH will be paid for any quantity of Furs and Peltries, at our Wholesale Grocery and liquor Store in Terre Haute, North side of the Square. ifrDeer, Raccoon, Mink, Fox, Oppossum and Otter Skins, always wanted, jnnltf GROVERM AN & BOl'RNF..^

GROVERMAN dt BOURNE. W a a IN ALL Kt!»ns or

O E I E S 1 I 0 S 1

Xorth side Public Sffuart,

janltl TERRE HAUTE. INI*

SIMEON B. WILLIAMS,

•rre Haute, to carrjr into rflect the system of Premium Fine*CUt Chewing To-

bacco.

T?IRST premliMnfi'.r l?o- awarded at American JD Instituto, N Mechanics' Institute Cincinnati Ohio State Fair, Cleveland Michigan State Fair. Detroit. F»r sale at th- Drug Siores and principal retail establishments, Term Haute. janl-3w*

Removal.

THE

old establislted Pocket Book Morocco Case Mnnufnctory, located at Ml Chestnut street, for the past tmmtpe** has been removed- to No. 205 Arch streft, nr»t door below 6th street, where can bo found the largest and best assortment of the following articles, vie

Pocket Books, Port Folios, Drtseing Casrs, Writing Cases, Bankers' Cases, Bank Book Holders, Bill Books, Money Belts, Ci^ar Cases, Razor Strops. Forte Moonstos, Work Cases, Card Cases, NV *'e Case*.

F. H. :h, thankful for past favors,hopes by attention, and with a determination to sell the best ouality of goods at the lowest prices, to receive a share of patronage. The trade are requested to call and examine before purchasing

^B^epairing done with neatness and deflDfetoh* F. II. SMITH. 306 Arch street, Philadelphia.

September 17,1S.V2—wlitu

Vigo Collegiate Institate.

ATaUtemeetingofLcparttuout

4to-.fl f« rjL ,\'ArJi,&*£&&SwM?

n.

DecII-tf-ren novl6

:V

Amount of the capital stock, including that deposited with the Auditor, paid in according to the provisions ol the law §147,500 00 Amount of debts due to the association or bank from moneyed or other corporations or n^-sociations, 2 320 85 Notes and Bills discounted, 131,400 00 Other debts payable on demand, 75,199 53 The amount of notes, bills or other evidences of debt issued by such association or bank, 81,985 00 Average amount of the debts due to the association or ink. to-wit:

Decll-4m

The Cheapest Paper in the We.t! Asa LITERARY PAPER, wc intend that it shall hereafter occupy much burlier ground than heretofore. Tle Tales and N'ovellettes wo publish will alone be worth ten times the price of the paper.

The Miscellaneous and Agricultural Depart-, menu will meet with nil mcessary attention. They will be bodi lull and uselul.

OTTR

Dee. 18, tf.

RAVING

the Board of Trustees, I

have been appointed to fill the vacancy (as principal) of the Male &>lle# top

The terms of the lnstiuitioa an fixed by the finftftL. i& LalloWSt SSSOI.K1 of 11 weeks. Prepemiory OaM. *3 Junior %4 Senior #5- I propoee to hctta tfcis place, and shall use overy efiort to estnhltsh a periMMatscbook R. a THURMAN.

AnfWltS, —AVwtf

N O E O N

Commission illctcljant,

HKW

E S

By adopting the Cash System, mtd strictly adhering to it, we are enabled to still further reduce the price ot our paper, ond will hereafter iurnish it, lurge ns it is, at the following

Unprece&entedly Low Rates:

One copy of the Weekly Courier,one year. .$1 50 Five copies do do 5 00 Eleven copies do do 10 00 Twenty-two copies... .do. do 20 00

Postmasters and others are authorized to act as Agents in obtaining subscribers in Clubs or oiherwise, and remitting tunds. Ail orders should be

adoresse1,

post pnnl, to

W. N. il ALDEM AN & CO

Courier Steam-Printing Establishment, Third street, near Mam, Louisville, Cy. cec25-4w8

500 Dollars Reward,

F^OR

the murderer, JOHN WILKINSON, an Englishman, who shot Thomas Gillhum in American B«)ttom, 8aturday, llih inst. Saitl Wilkinson is nbout 50 years of 03C1 nandy hair nnu light complexion about 5 feet und 10 inches in height, and weighs about 180 pounds talks broad English, had on a white wool hat, blue cloth coat, long in the skirl, heavy boots part of one little linger olT. and had a gun when he left.

The above reward will Iw paid on his delivery to us, er the Sheriff ol Madison county, nt Ewardsville,or at Alton, 111. J- K. l»l LLH AM.

J. UILLHAM, S. B.GILLHAM.

Alton. HI., decS5-Gw*

AiiT&if XiTTifi mis

M.-"m•» dBL*3E^S»ff*w

GEMS

ol Beauty, Token of Friendship, Gem of the season, Tne Garland, The Keepsake, Ameranth, 'I'he Souvenir Gallery, Gift of Flowers, Tho Shakspeare Ballads, The Ladies'* Gift, The Iris. Magnolia, Keepsako of Friendship, Gift of Se^timont, Gift of Affection, The Pearl, T^WJ Dew Drop, The Remember Me, Tho Forget-Me-Not, Tha Mess Rose, The Lilly. The Youth's Diadem The Winter Grwn, or sale at W. II.

The GiftofLove, The Golden Gift, Tho Morning Glory, The May Flower, Star of tiethlchem, Children's Annual, The Hyacinth, BUCKINGHAM'S, Sign ot the Big Book.

Grolden Opportunity!

received and opened my entire new

stock of fancy and staple Dry Goods, I now offer them to the public at unu3uallj[ low prices for cash. Eevry variety of goods that it is usual te keep in a well appointed dry goods store may be procured here.

Beautiful figured and plain dress Silks, figured and plain Berages. Poplins, fancy Lawns, De Laines, and Ginghams book, moll, swiss, and dotted Muslins plain, striped and cross-barred Jaconett white and black silk Laces and Fringes dress Trimmings, white Skirts, cotton Hose all colore, Irish Linen.*, bleached and brown Domestics Bed-tickings, Cheeks, Cotton Yarns, Boots and Shoes for women, men,boys and children-

Extra fine and common Silk Hats, Kossuth and Mexican do., Looking^rlnsses, Tea. Sngar, JVlo-

Oct 8 3SV2.dlw.*-firmi.

oi tbe Vigo

.MitltW. ice of which appointment. I \M11open

herrixth, to continue JI weeks. Tl* course of instruction pnrsoed will embrace all the branches of a regular CoUecis'e course.

sts*,

OR LEA

Novttwlta

8cod Pmper.

LVTieestserf awl for sab by the •rode eT Send WALTER

ra

pse nr» but a fe"w of tli* 1

and Tobacco.

tie money as possible, at F. NlPPER'rS CHEAP CASH STORE, Farxiog ton's Block Njihof th.-. Public Square.

Mav2«. «W-dlw.wtf 3 40

New York Cheap Clothing Store*

KVUltY BODY RlfN IIKKKI UST rwiwd and now openinsr a large nnd spleudid assortment of Keady made Clothing, embracing every variety, and selected to sait the most fastidious. Purchasers are respectmlly requested to call ami examine my stock before purchasing else r», as

.1

1

sat determined to offer such induce-

iv. ts as mast constrain the public to patron

lie me. Call at the abov Public Square, Roes buitc,

New Leather Store.

milE umier*ig»

!,

I 4 Haute and cJ a whole!

late of Day?-n, Ohio, rr»

respectfully inform the cWKiw ot_ JpTTc

LEATHER STORK,

on the corner of Ne"^aal Road and osrth«reetis west of the Post C.,: e. where he will *efete h*i entire kUrainm to Le 'r, Hidm, QiL tutdimf*. where may be lb I at all times, a large ah•mimotof

4.'.-.

a n*y

ts. Pees,

AS* AMFA,

hoc* treri. Totis,

Cvnrmg Knives, Flesberf, Rub Stones, Utsp black, i^ruahes, and great many snail tools sod »uoo. xhased

articles not no -:v u» itww. Leather in ifh .xbsswl. also. and Shins, tor which 1 will MV fair prices

In Cash or Tr»4e.

ia. last—wtf

Stywito

Orind Stoa»-

UST

SPLbggbtt

received a Wt of snperior Bmr O4ail

Dcc TL'SC ie tf WALTER S. LEGGETT

CROSSING T** \Vhen

AND MANUFACTORY OFj

TIN, «»RCT IHON AND COPPER WAHfl

W O E S A E A N E A I

National Road Street, Terre llante, Ind. BI

-j,, NEW TORE -i

E A O I N S O E E E O N E E Just Received and now Openng, a Splendid Assortment of

READY MADS CL0THIH6,

Embracing every variety, and selected to suit the rnosffastidious. Purchasers arerespectHilly reanested to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to oner such inducements as must constrain the public to patronise me t^all at the abova sign, West pide of the Public Square, Ross Building.

7

1 8 S 3 1

EIEV F. N II A OF II E

O I S I E

1 Hill! li'SlSlli

EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY XV, I». (inllnglicr & XV. N. Ilaldeman,

Iprrs

Soneol the largest, hnndsomest anJ best pain the Union, and for the quantity and quality of the matter it contains, and the great c:ire tuken in it preparation, it ia beyond all question

s, B2

I

N. LEVINGSTON.

A New and Extensive Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods,

B(»ot.«. Shoes, Hots, Cnps, Bonnets &c. ri'IIE atiention of the citizens of Terre Hautf 1 and vicinity, is rcspectiully^citHed to mv larpe stock of Fancy and Staple Dry tloods. Boots snd Shoe3, IlAts.Caps, etc just opened. The selection has been made with the utmost care as to style, and quality and above nil with an eye to economy, knowing full well that to give perfect satisfaction to purchasers, is to sell them good goods at exiremelj' low prices. This I flutter myself 1 am fully prepared to do. Having bought my goods exclusively far cash, no one will doubt for a moment my perfect ability to sell ar euch prictaas will COIIIIIKUKI IHCTIK-el ves to rilt. Call at

F. NIPPERT'SCASH STORK,

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

Early & Leggett.

Forwarding *V t'oimnission

And dealers in all kinds ol produce, TERIIE HAUTE 1N1) Mar- 26 '52 6m-31

J. BRITTOJF. N I.. ASHI.ET

BHITTON & CO.,

Forwarding and Commission Merchants) TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

fipiIE highest cash price paid for Wheat, Rye,! care, no matte. ho«Mbrfg 1 Corn, Oats,' Flaxseed, Timothy 3:ed, Clo-! Either sex am invited to hi*.

~a Za~ vvi,i.n, '«pans nn Fo.ithpM

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

May 8,'52-wly-37

CLARK'S O E

Corner of it ridge (or Ohio) and \slStreels, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

THE

undersigned has resumed his former stand near the Bridge, and only one block from the S a This House has been greatly enlarged and improved, by a large addition of bed-rooms, and a spacious Dining Hall, all papered end painted—and fnrnisfud with New Furniture* Carpets, Bed* and Bedding, nnd Table Fornitare. Having an eye single to the comfort and convenience of his guests, mitst make his House a pleasant stopping place for the man of business, measure or traveling public—and particularly those who wish to take passage on steaid-boats, private conveyance or otherwise in short, no pains nor expense will be spared to make his House an agreeable and pleasant stopping place for his 8UOSTS*

HIS TABLE

Will always b'i furnished wiih ihe best the coun-

lr

many articles which may be purchased for as lit- n{'nini3tcr«°

sfionls* and no pains or expense will be spared

,be

his patroua.

gr«»ficaUon of the ustes of

I S S A E

Ts large and cmir».5y new, is the best in the city, and at all times will he_ supplied with good hay and enin. an»l horses strictly at teraled to.

Ctinrarrs Mderatc«»rnll nnd See. IT BOAR DERS uken by thedav, week,month or 'I eel 1-16-tf JAMES S-CLvRK.

Coroner's Notice.

AN

Inquisition was hefv! in T»*rre Haute, Nor. 2H, 1832, upon tliedeed body of an infant. Verdict of the Jury was as follows, to-wit! That it came to its death by vloleficc, by person or per-

Im,west side of the, anknowa. decll-3i JOHN D. MURPHY, Coroner. ^.LIVINGSTON.

Regular Packet Between Lafayette and Terre Haute.

*HE FRIENDSHIP will commence her fir#t

gy^mtrfithatbe hsso^ca- 'ttely the arrival of the UKI* I Mr* f»tii j.,. «r pesgt^ «»ly to Charles UUTTSER, Agent.

lnp on

Monday e^enin# trotti T^re H*ite to

cars. Forfivi, 4eil-cw

A

Music on the Piano, Harp, & Guitar.

LADY wishes to form a dxu to teach the above instruments, with vocal znasic if re-' quinrf. The highesttelhenci given from schools *iicre she wt» engaged ia iter East.

A

Rri&t ttm&re. Cjtar L**ti«r*

Seatr*g, Sett mmd Vfpsr. Ctlf mmd

i*g.St*tt*gi Sob mmt Lfpsr.Csif «i Alp &'.*• \Jt -X0. Li*****, Tm.

TK*S— a cards of address, enquire at Mr. Child* Btolt Stare. cd«c4awfc*

RV EIIEilliTIiFRIITSS! SfQRI

IlvSl"

ace hiioi.

nr(Wen from a distance filled, a4,

1

tbe article or price not suit, it returned in good p«rntt«r« joat received from Cincinnati, hicfa ntdsr, the parch—r can have his no8€j Mck- fbepohlje are wpectfally invited to call and Pleaaa call and examine

lot yonrawvea and do«n

rmmmm «ua I'ISIPIWI /wmm 6KM the place, on tbe comer next the Post Of-

OIMMNHI IM Deanag'a New Back oppo st:« Prairi- City ilHet,a food assonmeni of

N. ft. Tbons wishing to purchase will find it their iatenat tv come. D. G. FORSTER,

Terre Hnt« Dec. It, *S8-a as.

for

Homeai MHL

MtfyK.

roR^tUE

lneir

ver beed, VVhito fiean8.„an.l j-enthen. ... tneir,

Warehouse, corner Canal Basin. Nov '51--tf-r26

of First and Eagle streets

The People's Store. REMOVAL.

Williams & Early.

HAVE

Removed from their old Stan I to the Store recently ocfcupiod by Wl. W. bodam, 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 SEABOLT. LOWE.

Seaboit Lowe. FOftWARDlNG & COMMISSION

MERCHANTS

A N O E A E S Showneetowu, Ills.

REFERENCES.

J. D. Richardson fc Co., W. A. Docker,Peeples & Ridgft'ay. O. Pool, Esq., Shawneetovm. W- & C. Fellowesit Co, Geo. W. Givens, T. C. Twitchel & Co., Robertson and McDugall, John Hurley, Esq., JEVCIOOrleans,

Tilden Richards, Woolfolk & Johnson, Thoinus Pa^e, &, Co., L/ni*. Kellogg Brothers, Dean & Waine, J. S. Chenoweth, Cincinnati•

E E A & 6 E I

TT7TLL sopfc&fr'te1 any «rbcl«rtfthe W kin now in use. be had at Grorennsa and Bourne's. l*retred and warranted by flAW

Taw Haute. Nov. 19. IfCS—wtf

Wool Ranted

txduinM for Foil Clotoi CilBiiitilfii oets, Flannels, Blankou, Jfl1 ill.

1M

May 10. S 3 3 8 fri ASH faid for good dwin Floece mad Tob Kj washed WooL

JOHN T1

BRNAN.

T«rw Manti. Jmw» 21. 'W-dftt-wtf-44

Instant

rHooly

[g" best medicine in the wbrid for Cholera Flax. DysenUr*. RhMimatum, «na Pain of every description. For intgrnftl pr external application. -«i

Sola wholesale and retail bv BROWNING & WALL, Terre Haute. Gregory and Moore proprietors, Maumec City, Ohio.

September 13.1852—d6m

£,

New Goods.

FULL assortment just reorired at the Prairie City Store. Purcbasere wbo study their own interests will call and ezanine.

Mn» 15.

IN

M- W. WILLIAMS.

Wood and Coal Wanted

exchange jor Carding and Fulling, &e.,a Holmes's Mill. Mav 10. ^-(1.tt-13i ^tt-38 1

The best family Flour ACorn Meal

AMill.

LWAYS

on handandfor #ale at Holmeas

May 30, ^.dtt-^l-wtf-SS

S. L. HOVET.

Commission & Forwarding

PKODLCLBUOKKK.

National Road Street, next door East ment Sl Co., Terre Ifnute* Indiana.

of Be-

Flour, Salt and W hisky, constantly on hand. The hifhe?t prfSfe forGrain.

Liberal auvances tnoJc on Consignment?. October 6. *52-.dly

Every family should have a copy.

An invaluable booJc, only 25 cts. per copyMan know thyself.

DRHAND

HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an outline of the Origin, Progress, Treatment and Cure of every form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Interconse, Hv Selfabuse. or|ly Sexual Ifteuss, wittr Wlvicu f6f their prevpntltfn. written in fhntninr style, avoiding all medicnl technicalities, and everything that would offend tho ear of decency, from the result of soma twenty years 8ucc s«ful practice, exclusively dfivoted "to" tho cure of diseases of a delicate or privntd nnture.

To which is added, receipts for iho-cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causcs, Symptoms and cure of Feyer and Agiu), lor ^wentvfivo ^eitts rqiy six copirts one dollar Will Ik forwarded to lyiy part ol iho United States,

uiy part ot tio uniicu oimcs, ov postage. Addreiss postage naid.

liox, 3% Post Ulficc, or the Author, 3d North Seventh Street, Philadelphia.

VIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUNI? TER will lorleit #50 if failing to cure any case of secret disease that may como under his

Norili Scvotjili Street Pliilad'n., without fear of

imerrup|ion

,nnn

olher paticIll9

Doctor with confidence: he ofT.-ra a perfect cure. READ AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health and hnpplnes^, nnd in many cases their lives, in the bauds of Physicians Ignorant of this class oI maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all the tils 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 sexrual orgaus. together with ulcers upon the body throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, or bones mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youtulul excessesOJ impurities of the blood, whereby the constitu. tion lias become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer spoedy relief to sll who may place them selves under his care. jKr Medicine forwarded to any part of the Uni ted States—Price live and ten dollars perpackage $CrSep23, '52 wy-5

B. B. MOFFATT,

ATTORNEY AT LAW, TEE RE HAUTE, IND. Office in Union Row, over Reeves's Store. Nov 35, 3*5-32-ly ...

MARSH & CO'S

S E I O

a (Bit mil illra

5J EH tS rpHE object of which is, to correct hsbitusl 1. stooping, round and crooked shoulders, weak back sna chest, and to preserve that erect snd graceful position, which is indispensable to health and beautv it is adapted to Men, Women and Children of all ages, occupations and condition? it Is light, yet strong, perfectly elastic, simple, and beautifully adapted to the object designed. This Brace is so constructed ss to answer the purposo of Shoulder Brace and Suspenders. ,,

An Abdominal Snpporter,

Which claims especial attention, ss 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 displacement ol the parts, that are rtadily restored by timely application of a properly constructed Ih-atrur-itif. ,M

Boon to the Afflicted J: TRUSSES.

RUPTURES eflectually cured by MAIWH*£newly-iuvented.light, self adjusting elastic Truss S. N' MARSH, practical Truss Manufac­

turer, is'fheinvwjtor ol anew Truss, pronounced by the faculty .to be the most effective one extent, riy sdjostiaa itself to every position ot the

properly sdjastim itself to every position ot the body, rendering displacement impossible. It not

t,

rendering displacement impossible. It not only insures a complete reteunon ol tbe bowels, bm^flt-cts a radical cure. Mr. Msmh having hsd upwards of twenty years' experience in tbe treatment of hernia, will guarantee a cure in every case of xuptuT". «f however long standing. Children invari i. cured. rr For sale by Wood Donnelly, Terre

bMieffects a radical cure. Mr. Msmh having hsd

der4cyw

Haute,

Railroad Election.

VTOTICi: hereby given that on election for .M itiru^o tiimetflw Ktrmniij luit. Rt nd

(Vi-

town Coort I!

r, w..i be h-

price*.

nr the c" se in

viUe, Iatfisna, oa Wodn i»y the 8th of iber ncxt^ i. W»d 4 o*

OfE^.

»y tne wn ot hoars of o'cLv^.

r.n il*t m. A Mr EL HALL, Prest.

& I. R.

1

Be, Nov. It" h. »652. nor,», d&wCw.

HI3CE3

Dciiines, of various style* and

fl» prccci Ipaeas, plain, bladt and fancy colors. Brocades snd Pofrtins. -w Oinjd«a»l Jl*|n» plaW Striped. 580 fVhm«rfslfqits^«eir All of whicb wili be sold very l«^f at Nov 13, *32-wrf r. NIPPERT'S.

Terre Haute Drai Store,

B7 J. B. CUW1NGHAM, National Rami Street, North of tbe Court Hoose WHOLESALE

AKD

KETA 11*.

CONSTANTLY on hand, Freeh Drags and VJ Bfedudne*, warranted pare. Prescriptions proapUy. Gnat attention paid a* all

fOrChetoicsi*, Pjrestags, laetrunieata, Perfom ery, (Mia, PaMs, ubs*. and pwra winea and Li

Tern

mm wil

STE2:

far medical lad,, Jan 3, 'JC-dtf 29

futaaUerii

To march to the tin shop of Thayer St Hostetter, in Clinton, Ind., where tliey are assured that §e fxic^ »g^ntjii^rt-|»J\H the puichaser.

(tower, Tin mud

MANUFACT0

I. L. Thajwr *. J. ftxKetter wswld say to d«e pulbtio and those witWng Shy Iron ,ware, tbs wot,ld_ tdl atthe sooth oorwsr of J. VeHo^HBloek, nearly oppon there

of J. R. WhitcdmbJtCp'*Miponte theoiBeewins.

Hedges & McMillan, where they will be found at alt times, warty WMfecote all jobe.in their line, at tbe shortest notice, andia the very best manner.

House Guttering and Spouting, Done with neatness and despatch. Country merchants and ^le^jw»h«ng we, wilt please send in their biUfc, Which will be Sled

pn

a.Bdf udt.TOATER,i NOT l5. 'j»-3S-tf JOHN HOSTfTITER.

16. STEPHENSON, MTDTj

HAU'ilB,

IND.

'Oflee aeanV „Qct 18, *63-8«U» JM* !»l .v J* Hona«* Carriage, Sign,

Painting* ia nil their A ISO, Designs, Banners, Flam, Traitsparen- ,^\ cieatDroperlv executed—old Pictures ©leananavamtanwi,Vmuapn^.^,t., iv

Shop on Market Street, opposite Dote*1 New Building, and 3d door north of the CouRiKa%Office. Terre Haute, mar23-30y E. K. BROWN.

Merchant Tailor

removed his Tailor Shop from Market street to National Road street, one doer east of Ira Grover's Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory where he has opened in his new Fancy Front Uton Boom, a

MEKCIIANT TAIJ.OR SHOP, and is prepared to furnish the best and most fash ionable materials, and mako thom up in a style inferior to none in the west. lie will makes CLOTHES in the most anproi style, when the cloths are furnished by tnc customer, and also give strict attention to cutting all kinds of garments^—all of which shall be done with taste and despatch.

Oct.22.m49-9»r DAVID ARTSOrR'

LVUIR & ROSS, {Successor! to Bright fjanierj FOllWAIiDING AND COMMISSION

PACKET LANDING, RAJUTOAD BEFOT, AA'D WHARF, MADISON, IND. Reference*:— Blythe & Holland. T. A. Morris, Kirland &. Eitzgibbon, Indianapolis D. White, .Madison.

Madame Blanche,

The jnstly Celebrated Axtrologlst,

HAf'

oompliod with the express wishev of ninny citizens of this city and hns Tevisitod Tens Haute. Sho mny be lound at her private resi deuce on Gih 9treet 3 doors North of the Cannl.

She hopes that hor success in tlw 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 nnv porsons tl»e «vents of their past lives— or to raise for them the curtain which hides the future. 1'rices: Ltulie* ao cents—Gentlemen «l.

Sept. 27, '52 d&wGm.

Private Rooms, 38

Strangers nnd

others who have been unfortunate in thesejeeiion of a Physician arc invitee! to coll. IMPOTENCY—Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Premature impotency,involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, follow. IF nccrssary, consult tne nro euro

NEW SHOE STOKE. SCHOOLEV & VANJILQRN'

HAT

speotfully sol it the patronoge of Merchsnts ead all others wishing to purchase A. artlcte, and request all to examine the aw»Ve articles prtvioui to purchasing elsewhere.

We will pay the highest cash price for Tallow, rendered or in the rough. EC M. HARRISON &. SON _Nov. 29,53-3-1 tl.

CINCIMATI STORE. Limowici

deKsnle

fk

Oct 25, '52-9-lypd .sfu

Offer for sale a largo essortmcnt .gf

BOOTS AND SHOES.

Also, a variety of

^5

All of which they will sell at wholesale or retail, ut tlicir new store in rinniiix flow, on National Road street, filth door from the corner of Market street.

They will also manufacture Booti and Shoes to order at the same place. SCHOOLEY & VANIIORN,!

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

NORTHERN LIGHTS.

CONSTANTLY

appearing in their usual

brilliancy, in Northern 'lorro Haute, second house north of tbeCar.al Bridge, ori Market street, where will be found constantly on hand, at wholesale only—

ur

Composition Summer Candles, ." Summer Stenrino Candles, No. 1 Pure Tallow Candles,. '.+• No. 1 Rosin Soap, ,s

il

i.

^o#P»

No. I Palm Soai No. I No. I Soft Soap Kir Iftmily washing. The above articles ere warranted and kept for Btiie at all the principal wholesale houses, and pt our mttnufactory. In quantities to si^t the purchasers and at Us low prices as they t&ft be bought at in this place for cash. The retwwned superiority dfoUr tnHhUfacture wte llbpe will insure us continuance

fbr l&mi

tfout1

fbrmef tiUiomers. and we re-

fitCTZACAN,

ik

Wholesale dealers in all kinds of

Orooeries, Wines, and Liquors,

TOBACCO, GLASS, NAILS, &c UNION SOW, TERRE HAUTE. IND Dec20, lp-1 v-lfi-r54' «-r .. .. In rf.

Kier's Rock OiL

WHILEmnny.

the new PetrbUfuni will relieve and cure very many, diseases, as'stated in the circulars~B)id 'knowing especially that it

i(t

cures AgUe^IH^Thani Sort tiiei. Lit lias cured Blindness,) Rheumatism, 4*A Hcrofula~U is right trial in such reddish, clear, and purely

and phbper ^articutarif to urge i. It is a

Nutuml Oil,

And not a Human /ncm/idn -MJrbWn from a deep well near Pittsburgh. Price 50 cents f«.*r Bottle, (t pint:)

For sale by J. R. CUNINGH AM. WOOD & DONNELLY, BROWNLNG & WALL, Druggists, Terre //aute.

Get a Circular. September 44. 1852—^wtf _** .1

J.

MM

CONDIT,

D.

RIAI.EK IX

Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,

QUEENSWARE AND HARDWARE, AiOO,

Family Groceries and Provisions,

AT THK

City Provision Sfore,

Corner of National Road and Fourth Streets Sign of the Spinning Wheel. June i'.', '.ri-wU-43

H-

FISH.'

QALMON in barrels and hits, MadkereLCod O fish.smoked shad:..- llaUhot. smoked Hcrne*. Hollj )UHetii jg,Iia..but Fins,

andTo«H

Sounds

coscrrs.

lMBOOK AGENTO WASTED.

TOSEXX PICTORIAL AND USEFUL} ^!iT?»?rWJ!2CS?to!r fRAUtl. tiTY -47

WORKS FOR THE YEAR *853. •2,000 DOLLARS

A.

Net. 13. "W-wlrno

YJEARI

II/" ANTED, 1* £V£BV CHATTY OV TBE U*ItU, f* ShrAita, seuv« and emeryrising rapn.to enaage in the sale of some of the best Books published in the eounvy. To men of *ood address. a small cirpital of from $2i to asch indneetaenttwili beoffered as to snobic thct^ to make from *31» a day profit. tr The Books published by na aw aU qasfqf their cbarseier. extremely popalar, and comewad

large sales Wherever they are ofirradFor farttter psrucutars address, (^oetags paid), ROBERT SEARS. Pcsusaia, 191 William Street, New York.

LAWH&

fir 4 PIECES new styles Lawns just received— tri Mtpeosed by the knowiag ones to he both

•^wpp mrm

rj

..••'L—u

Ko6"a«eai

fElEHRA' ct'jsi 3 nr DR. WAVSEg OO^"

3

Theittatat cffeotual snd speedy M^ Qatuumptum,

tke Htart, Jnjluensm*

Pmipitation

c*«itu4*

eudajldisemsmaf tknmti Breast and Lungs. Trtily WonderfnlC^are.

"^Mead t\i* Extraordinary Cast

DR. SWATJTK—Dear Sir: Having .contracted a severe cold, which.settled upon my lungs, attended teith a violentcouaiv,jpain ^injnw «W£aiHl braasu diflteultj^ ofbreathing. ^l w'aslittended by physicians of the first respfectbilitjftfeK my symp« toms became very alarminc, there was an abipnsa formed in my lungs anji made its ^ay thGpugh my side, and (Hschargeri' large (mantities orpyaa externally, so that my physiciah thdught the j. er or functions of one of my lungs were" totally destroyed -»tbetatore supposed the case entirely hopeW Thi» p»Hiftikil"aiate ued for a foftg time tintif WIh*^8ted"TFhd worn to a skeletal).? 1 had tri*d?*JIumber of re« mediea but all failed to do

any,good.

of the'iirst eminenceT oonolir'ed t^make trial of

walgfa more than lever 4® W1

Two miles from SklppackviuC. Skippnca el«p, Pe.• *9 Be Careful in Pwckuiif

byj. R, CUNINGHAM, sole agent

for Terrs Haute and vicinity. Isse t'optembcr IS, 1852—wvl l^-gy vilMl

Dr." J. YOUMA N6,

1 Physician and Surgeoni/r (LATI: of LICKINO COUNTY, OHIO.)

HAVING-

had lmnthWof yettrsffpertertce

in the prvotic« of Mitlwilery and thodisseio^ of Women and Children Dysenter^, -Bilious FeverrJVIfciijtiiutit Erysejinlesv 'i'yphdia Pneumonia,anil 'J yplioid GougestiveFever. i^Uo,chmniu diseases in all tluur viirloud forms—:p/trliculyly

liberal share ottpatronage. W Dwelling (Met door Basfw J. F. on 4th Street, second d»or North of Prakif'Cii Drug Store,

A ugngt 5, '32—ren Nov- 9, *52 3dy-w tft

Wholesale and Retail Cash Store.

Drift** ifi PareUn **d Domestic Staple and Fancy

O O $ 8

Notions, Trtmfnitigt, BoiiWiM.Boot* and Sheet. Caps, Hardwares Oractriewi Paper Hangings, Border*, Carpetin^t, Floor and

Tabte Oil Cloths, and JleuSe fuw ithing Oeods.

WE

are now in receint of ant rail ana W«* ter Stock, selected in tta ftftttern cities**-

ton* Lat#si (71 nips, PHngfl wet RHiWvns Hosiery/ClOtJ

Terre Haute, October 4,

r-

1,1

Nsg

(But there

still beiAg spark of hope, left' MtitUh and qiy anxious parents, and havi great virtues of your Cddipttftii Cherry, and its being approved or

ph^ftians

town-t«

l**

To obtain the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, which must have the portrait and signature of Dr. SWATHI onaach wrap* per arouQc Hie bottle. 'Vntll.you #btflR| this com* fllound vim ^ill never kn6w the rtlaf' vittttca ol Wild Cherry.

Dr. Strnyne^s Celebrated Vthrmlrage,

In Square Bottles, very pleusarit to the tiste, and the most effectual remedy in expelling worms, curing dys peiito\ anil serve that it is tn sou Dr. SPtV AYNE oil eaeh wrapper, at tie. None other is genuine^ Dr. StvnynefsSarsnpnrilla nnd Tnr Pills*

the fan nd thetti.

A gentle purjstive and alteraiive medicine, far fcuperWr to tlfrf^bills in geneml ua»» ttfcft* «Dd, prompt, and uniforqi in^W ^operation, may bu taken at all times, and tn fac\ Ifi eveir dlseasj where an aperient, alterative, or purgauvA^is rcqtiircdj anti for disease*^ iHcidenj, it h»BIW»ipey a a

W

The oHbve vnluobM Medioines are preMred onlv by Dr. SWAYNE, at his Laboratoiry, Wl. 4 North 7th street, Uate Eighth and Riod,) PWln-

ce

Gity

Exclusively to lh£ Ltfdi&V

BEAUTIFUL assortment of Ladiasdotihle and single embroidered Under Slssves* Cuffs, Colltfrs/Ch entire ties, On pes ami Gnps AlajTInlantsCaps, litnen HandkerchiefiK MoflrnirtgCollars and Cuffs. Jaoonett and Swim Edgings, qnd Insertings, Lisle and Linen do.

a.,u

A fine assortment of assorted colors, KVI, Stlk, Lisle, and Cotton (Jlovws, black nnd lanev cofcrod Fans, a large lot of black and faney ®Wt4*»rusols, Silk Bcrege, Thread and Grass UiicjMSuaimer Shawls.

Ltkdies whorape particular in selecting-egicle* that ero mosi Becoming to them, and nt the soniu time are desirous ol studyiiig eoonomy, wouli|do well to call ut

F. NIPPERT'S CHEAP CASH STOREF&rringtouWUoek North of the PuUlicSquare.

NEW TAILOR STOR^,'

THE

subscriber, recently from Cincinnati, would respectfully inform the citmm» oi Terre Hahte nnd vicinity that Hs»has opened a TsihirStore on Second street, nearly ofciosiufahe Stewart Hotel, where he will be prepared Joiurnhh articles of clothing in GeHtlemetiS IJaf iu the latest and most approved style.' He _ba* worked in several of the Eastern cities and Uela that lie justly claims a share of the public patron,

*SApril 1 'Sg-dtf-105 J.J. HECKMAN. \prll 1 '3^-e U-103 j. j. nciyiyw^rw.

0. TOUSEY:

National Road St. 2d. door above Jllarket mHa

2, Phoenix Block.

tnfr

ts aha Bon-

ths, Sslineto, Tweeds,

Jeans. FJfeinhelSi Liliseys, Tickings, CnJWkS, linen and «llk Hdlft, B4v State,Shhwis, Chrpetings, Carpet Bugs and Satchels, (jrecsrtes, llaid»vnre. Boots and Shoes, &c. All of \yhfch will 6^ told at such rstes for Cask it Produce ss wJIKtAaiio it the interest of buyers to patronise us- Paper Hangings very leiw. w»* ,*

4-

Oeorge Hainmers

Premium EM^JICC of Coffee^

PHIS Essence has been proven by matiy thtyd* I snrwli ol the mot. respectable fnmillbs 'in ihd Ignited to be by far the'best preparation ot Coflee ever offered to the public. One packsgc* of this fnee will go ss far as fotflr'pourtu* of Java Coffee, snd Coffee made by it'^ill preserve perfectly the tnste of tbe best Java Collbe, but will be much more wholesume. more delicate, finer flavored, perfectly clear, nnd in every Instance superior to tbe #tfVi Coffee.

Manufnctured by Don Bolder &Co.. No.

28il

Callowhai St., above 6th St., Philadelphia, and sold Whole&le&nd Retail, nt BROWV-NG

&

WALI/S,'*

"Prairie City Dnig^tord-

Terre Haute. June 40. '52 wtf-42

A Book for

NOW

thp times.

ready and contains' 500 12ino.,pagee beautifully iJl(4»trated WSth original deftigns *nd neatly bOMtwl, prtce ftl 50,eniitled— .Mmat

LIFE AT THE SOUTH,

or "Uncic Tours Cabin," As It Is. Being n*F*' tives. Scene*, and Incidents, in the real "Life or the Lowii,,,, by W. L. O. Smith, Esq. For fa If at

W II BUCKINGHAM'S Boo^wtf. 8ftjfomlei«4. .1»52—dtl __ *j

Coixiiug! ComingU

It

two weeks wo will receive 5 oases, 6449 tifhi

P— I *o C«nt»r Merehanu. Aress, TVf ERCHANTS in the country, *l^o visit (lua 9100.) ItJL market, »o re{deni*h iheij, stocks, would tW thci^ well to csfl amf cxauuiie my stock of Dry Goods.'

A

^PRAlRiE giTY OTOML

May », "W dw-i4S-wiM»

9k

hit*

yards, tttnttahts of tb« be« prints made tn

DryGopds

Uov'mg purchased, many Goods eirprisaly for the hi Jibing lr^de, whv?s wul bo so'd al a' »nurll adid vatic* oil Sey Vofk cost, at Blpck»

Northaide Public Squv«f No*. 43.1ci-«riT4 F. NIPPEICT.

^~OMh twid^for Whoat the Towvr ^liils? rforth uf (.'«•»! tfcsia M1LLER-& 30ULE. Terrs Hsute. May M. •aa-wtf-**. t»

Bills of Isa^iog.

NEAT article, qo good paper, just jyinted and for sols at the ,,