Wabash Express, Volume 11, Number 7, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 January 1852 — Page 3
L&tt Fdrtign Jfews by the Arctic.
ENGLASD.—The
b,
0
leadiug topic of inter-
chich had sundry interviews with the Min-,
with the mails, was entirely consumed. Of
I lie fire is suppossed to have orginatea
FRANCE.
is faction. Public funds exhibited and un-
usually buoyant tone. A large number ^Ha.i 1, Smiling Morn—Glee—Spofforth. of persons belonging to secret societies,! ICT Doors open at 7 o'clock, p.m.—
ho had been arrested in Paps,.were on
Cayenne. under fourteen years, Twenty-Five Cents. The Patrie, of the 6th, published a note January 21, l£52 6-2w contradicting th*i statement that th*1 Pres-1 1"^^ A I ident had received an autograph letter i\l? I1 IjIv/1 JiUj liiiAJJ .• from the Emperor of Russia, congratula- pHitAOBteHIA «PR«o«a.
tintr hiin on the success of the errand act of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, sixteen
ol the 2(1 Ol December. this city have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and Count D' Orsay was about to remind Hucc.^u^praaition^far the President of Ills promise to release
gold, silver, and copper coin snail bear in
troilt the I resident. Willi Ult uortl. nc
tion
tion of the new constitution would take ,n(i fU|i
hlysee, on the 3d, he was shot at by a sen-
see.
tide 0 the constitution is as lollows lie
AUSTRIA.—The
sequence of the retirement oi Lord I al-
tiitm lor •lead tainod his assent to
inspired that fancy'
Out of the vast prtpulalithi^f Great Britain, only a million and three quarters are returned by the late census to be above the condition of laborers. The number of persons in England who by custom are entitied to stvlc themselves "gentlemen,'' is j^p seven hundred and sixty thousand. This! estimate includes professional men. gov- 3 ernment otTioials, and those \vho possess 'an independent property. The propor-• 7 tion of voters to the trhole population is one 5 in twenty-three. jj
For Clerk of 8uprome Court. ii
Editor of the Express '15 You will please announce ELI McC ALLEY,: J® as a candidate for tho office of Clerk of the Su- )9 promo Court of the State of Indiana, subject to '30 tho decision of the Democratic Convention, to be hold at Indianapolis on the 24th day of Feb-
ruarv next. Mr. McCallev is a man of un-
doulited integrity and qualifications—having isc 3 of discharged the dntitis of tfte ollice of Clerk of the Clarke Circuit Court for tho term of ten gg years, with entire satisfaction to his county and honor to himself.
January", 1852 pd
Land Warrants Read?.
.lohn Myers, 80 acres. Win. B. Bailey. (Pierw»n() 80 acres. Michael Price, t?0 acres. Wm, Rav, Sugar Creek, 160 acres. John Davis. SO acres.
For Sale.
A
PRESS, and "Seal of Notary Public. Vigo County, Indiana,"—all as good as new, at Cincinnati coat—$12,00. Applv soon, at tho
Just recrivea jwr Jeierss and Vermottl: 4~5 bags prime Rio Coffee, 278 Hhds. tlood Sugar, 600 Barrels N. O. M«]hSOS
MarehS-12 RF.MKN'T A CO-
jETjNA irVSURANCh, COMPAQ Y.!
SECURED
A CONCERT
s:
AXD
Pr*
est was the late resighation of Lord Pal- ."T"' |l merston. Numerous causes are urged for.]^, j| J|||
the act, but the most \T7"ILL take place ifa the Corinthian Hall/on be the unwarrantable interference of the Thusrday evehing February 5th, for the Prime Minister with theanairsoi the ror- purpose of assisting the Baptist Society to pay eit^n Office. off the debt still remaining fronrthe building
edin_ahahit
10ns
,U„ T)^, VVirli ill.. venriU Ri». evc"
g(,ouId
nublic Franeaite and Dieu Protege la tional debility, loss of muscular strength, energy, C, physical lassitude and general prostration, instability 1'ranee. and all nervous affections, indigestion, sluggishness
It was understood that the promulga- I
addresges
try belonging to a grenadier company. The and should be road by an.
man was immediately arrested, tried by a I
The correspondent of the Daily News Wl Sfffi
President of thc Republ.c Ukes ^nUe of (P-Xg^oV^dedUinl8^^ &c., forwarded, notice. U„,m facnapea yi A*icuiuiijo» miutuuua, hmperor. He also says tnat crowns na\ Kcndin^ a remittance, and put up secure from dam been struck with the inscription, Louis
ne
Napoleon, Emperor." all others, supplied with the above work at very low In the departments the trees of liberty
were being ordered to be cut down. It is said that the sovereigns of Europe struck with dismay at the success of Louis FEVERISH EXCIIEMENT Napoleon, have notified him that they are -The News spreading like Wild-Fire! nvunnrpfl tn fnforco the article of the trea- Just as we were going to press we received a telepieparea to entorce Ult lirucio uiihu graplitc despatch, announcing that the most nervous tv of Vienna, which lorblds any legitimate excitcmcnt is now raging throughout the Northwes-
Emperor of Austria had'|
tor the organic arrangement ot the Empire •wns about being promulgcd. Stain.—From Madrid it is announced that the withdrawal of Lord Pal merston "from the English Cabinet had been received with great satisfaction. It was runiored that Lord Ifoivden would resign in con-
•formally abrogated the constitution ot the of lo,000, and- two of 5,000 dollai-s, were drawn and I t.i if ,,l 1(11(1 K„ r.fr fr.nnH imnvie. promptly paid in the month of December, to citizens 4th of March, 1819, being tound impiac- fesiaing in Hrohtc cc
Of THE MUSIC:
im
istcr and audience with the, Emperor and Xhon art Worthy—Chorus—Jarroan. had returned to Wagram. Canaan—Trio, Duett and Chorus—Leach. A difficulty had occurred between the Dear Heavenly Homu—Duett Swiss Air— English anrl American consuls at Bel-j words by Mrs. Dana.
PARTI. J[
Thine, 0 Lord—Anthem—Kent a a a
The royal mail steamship Amazon, from ifandel Southampton for the west Indies, took tire PART II. at 1 o'clock, p. m., on Sttnday the 4lh of Grand interlude, consistifagof achoifee selfec January, sixty miles westof Scille, and jtjan °f REFRESHMENTS, to be performed by
the whole assemblv.
of
PART hi.
the officers, crew, and passengers, whom there were one hundred and fifty-' Choral Salutation—Glock. ,. it cr. c. „~A Awake JEolian Lyre—Glee and Ohorus-Danbv. .ye mall, only fifty-five were saved
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES.
cd
from spontaneous combustion. Fair Flora—Glee—Danby.
Advices give most marked The Sweet Birds are Singing—Chorus—Tyroassurance of universal tranquility and sat- iiries
slcaling_Glee arrang.
by Callcott.
Glee_Callcotl.
Hark the
Lark_Glee—Dr. Cooke.
8pi7ty'Cent«
their way to Rochefort, fur departure 1 tleman and two Ladies One Dollar. Children "p^ri^lVls December 31 1851 3-amt$5
16 years ago. by Dr. Kinkelin, North West corner
years of extensive and uninterrupted practice spent in
lwith
«.)w.n 1... 1-11,1 nnu-f.r I head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures,gravAbdcl Kader wlltn Lit had power. diseases arrising from youthful excesses or Impuri-
ulcer* upon the body, throat or legs, pains in the
k11l
a a a
had been placed in front of the Chamber He »vho place* himself under tbo cart of DeDUties in 1848, had been taken down religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and .. confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. bv order of the autnoilties. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.—Young men who
A flurrei' had hefn finnounced that the have injured themselves by a certain practice indulgA decree nau occn anuouutcu WIUI. Uic
frequently learned from evil compan-
at school—the effects of which are nightly felt, I
whcn
asleep, and destroy both mind and body,
apply immediately. Weakness and constitu-
Vig0r
place on the 8th. the day after the depart- YOUTH AXD MAXHO OD _^iuar-v '-1352
P1 ure of the steamer. As the President was coming out Ot published is niled with useful information, on the inL'l ,v.„ qj j,.
nt
i...
af,n
flrmities and diseases of the Generative Organs. It
itself alike to Youth, Manhood and OldAge,
will prpvei,t
court-martial, and shot in a corner of Ely- annua.iyt hot^s of 11
savs that he is informed that the lll'st ar- Union Streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, I lUimit^ 1 JUltS, i- C(l, ut 11 it inn i« n« fnlln\v' Tlu
wiu
''"*ute a b0014'
undcr
pen (,Utan
yNew* agents, Pedlars, Canvassers and
Taj?hiiadcipnia,
Jan. h, ie5U 5-iyCPink$ax
Dr. J. K.CUNlNCiHAM, Agent, Dr. Hoofland's Ger Khan Bitters. I
Vntm. tern Stated, caused by a series of the most extraordin-
descendant Ol relatu ot bmpcioi apo frraks of fortune that stand chronicled on the paleon from succeedinir to the Imperial title, ges of history.
't.icable. A code of new fundamental laws Union-county, Illinois Lakeicounty, Indiana Chica- JL^.r
1
1
Xo. 30 Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio,
Wll0lic
cfnn sigbtlcsH couriers of the air,' from the frigid and in- -O meres Cassinets Tweeds, Fancy and Satin hospitable regions of the Kamtchatkiau, to tho luxur- tings for sale at reduced prices, at 1 i»nt land of the dark eyed descendant of Monteiuma, I A DUBIOUS STOMACH.— All old 1'Utcll- and whose untiring effort# in dispensing wealth have
a cock-tail with him." ordinary and unprecedented luck that ever entranced the wonder of an admiring multitude.
That finished his business. lie fell asleep ""'^0 ieut up ciime conflneaour Fame or Power, in a chair, and didn't wake for an hour. cWute whole illimitable Universe as ours,
His courteous friend, meanwhile, was reading the evening patters by 'the tire, Presently the inebriated Dutchman partially awoke from his troubled nap, anil a,sked this maiidliil question: "Vat did, you zay dat vasli 1 drinks Vasli it ifok-tailj or vasli it a torchlight bOzcshion?' thousands, we in-ge you to try s? ii- i. ,1. yourorders for a Package or single ticket, in an) ofthe It must have been a dubious stomach that fOu0w
A Fortune for a Now Year's Present! What so appropriate for a New Year's present, as a Package, ur oven a single Ticket in the following splendid Lotteries for January, 1852. The drawer can have the gratification of seeing hiR talent returned with usury, and the Douee become the recipient of aii IN1)«1%N1)KNT FORTUNE.
LEGAL AXD B1ULLIAXT LOTTERIES,
For January, 1852,
To P. M. Pyfer & Co,, Sole Agents.
GRAND ARl^AY OF LOTTERIES" FOR JANUARY, 1852. n-j* CONFIDENCE STRICTLY OBSERVED. JTf
I'apiur No. of HaltotS. rri*es. No* dr'n. $'.*1,750
21..V6 30,000 $6,000 90,000 31,439 S0.857 9.*%000 50.WW 30,000 9t,(00 30,000 90,000 ao.otio 35,000 W.oot) a.1.500 30, 10.mxi ao,ooo 61.500 16,0tt) 91,300 39,500 ao.ow «3,000 -10,000
so 31
under the General Insurance Law of New
York. Risks in the above Company, both tn th« Fire and Marine Department, will be taken on at fur term* as any respcctahle Company in the west.
AU tones wilt he promptly adverted. ,, POTTER. Aftzu January 14, 1RSS-S,tf
rTiOBACCO—Commoa VtstwH and Indiana to heat 1 Virginia. Honey Dew, a prime article. Trvft Gentlemen, try it. For sat*at arestuction. at
JOHNSON'S, So, ?, Pfcewx Bow.
Jijr» Letters always strongly and carefully sealed. The purchasers of packages of tickets seldom have more than six chances against theirdrawiag io a package anv of the Capital PrUes, and one package may I draw four of the highest ptUcs. cka
TO*
KXPRKSS OFFICE.
GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE.
WE
are now receiving our Spring supplv of "j Groceries and Iron, and are propane^ to j" sell the trade in large or small quantities, at much reduced prices.
lk*f'oa^'^aled
ap vptt? vr\ r- MCKIbb«T, alias J. H. Hall Ac Co., and resideats of: vr i. J. .r. UKn Country Towa*, (U» only points where they neck to a a 8 2 5 0 0 0
EDGAR ACADEMY. 1I4LE AND FMALE. PARIS, ILLINOIS.«
J. A. NELSOX, A. M., Principal.
-Miss SARAH BECEWXTH, Teacher Female Debarment. Miss C. A. TUCKER, Teacher, Ornamental an
Miss E. K. MCCOKD, Teacher Primary De- April 9. ipsi-t
TUITIOS" PER SESSION.
tlPrimary Department!. $3 00 Junior Class, Academy Proper, .... 1 00Middle Class, .... 6 00
T« cmn Baldwin, J. W. S. Alexander, E.sq., T. McCord, Esq., and A. M. Vance. Esq.
each. A Gen-1 Catalogues will be furnished to those who
BOOKS.
::KEW
HAND
Book of Universal Geography Literature and Fine Art
f^""our
The collossal statue of liberty, which ties of the blood, whereby the constitution has become and ilag ot Uur Onion tor anuar} ,, WILLIAMS & HOLLIXGSWORTH.
with atirrofla dill PYnAAh'fl
daily expected.
CHILD-S BOOK STORE,
January 7,1852-4-3w
1. BRITTO.V. H. L. ASHLEY. I
TERRE-HAUTE. INDIANA N. B: Cash paid for Wheat, Barley, Flax-j seed, White Beans and Feathers, at their Ware-1
^ouse-
curner of
restored. Basin. ,orr,
Fi«t
BONNETS,untrimmed,of
wide-spread celebrity has been 'borne upon the "OROAD CLOTHS, super and extra super-,
,Price of Price of Tickets. P'kages $3 5 10
75 7S 75 7R 06 7B 75 75
13 15 13 14
$18.50 18,50 37,00 28,00 15,00 37,50 16,50 18,50 52,50 28,00 17,50 35,00 90,00 15,50 37,50 53,50 17,50 35,00 18,50 18,75 74,00 30,00 16,50 39,00 1S.75 18.50 33.00
S 5
13
10 5 3
15 14 13 14 13 12 15 13 12 13 14 19 13 12 13 14 11 13 13 15
'I 5 10 5 5 10 8 5 10 5 5 20 8 5 1» 5 5 10
78 75 78 75
75 7li 75 78 75 78 73 75 78 75 78
0
194
TWo thirds of the
prites ar# Hold iti p»cka|tea"af tickeii«. Please order a few davs before the Lotteries draw,. AI»
I orders punctually answered by the return mails. £7* The orice of Packages of quarter tickets only is .crti-wd above.
adverti-wd above I irP The Maitaifers* printed drawinRs. endorsed by 1 the Commissioners appointed (for that purpose) by the
Governor of Virginia, are in all cases seat to our Cor I respoudents.
the tnilliouaires ofthe land, and WRITE IN LETTER
r.n. PVFKK4CO.. fe'L
No. 38 Superior Street. Cleveland, Ohio. VILLA IX (IXMA SKED We continue to caution the Public against two frn
Lotterie*, advertised by Gilbert 4
of CtncinnaU they will th«n atso learn the .. have of mannfuctnrinf: thtir drawtnt*, tnd tl' !««,. —rt„ ... their hat* of drawing anythingia fee**sports £cm* 'iUTa*
oas and windltac fcheme*. For ftartlwr particular*, ewptirs or P. M. PITER & CO., 38 Superior ti, Cleveland, Okie.
January 7, IR38.
Fall styles Fancy and Leghorn,
Dec. 10, 1851-52 tf
SILK,
1 1
5
Senior Class, T... 8 00 Ornamental branches extra. French Language, 3 00 Pencil Drawing, 00: Music on Piano, (including $2 for use of instrument,) 11 00 Boarding, for young ladies, in the family of found at niRht. the Principal, including every thing but wash- Terre-Haute, T)rr. 3d, I8ji5itf, ing, $1.75 per week. Bills payable in advance. No pupils received for less than the session,! except those unavoidably detained at the commencement, and no deduction 3 cah be made for time lost during the term, except in case of sickness, rtr Othtr tin foreseen casualty.
For particulars apply to the Principal, or to either of the trustees of Edgar Academy—ReV.! K.W. Thaver. Col. J.M.Blackburn. Col. A.
and Eagle streets, Canal
4
A Vigorous Life or a Premature Death,—Kinkelin on Self-Pre* ervation. Only 23 cents. This Book just NEW JEWELRY STORE. E. L. CRISHER has just returned from the East with an entire new stock of Jewelry, Watches, Breast-Pins, Finger- tl A 1
-i i,„ The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, P{ Articles, Sec., Sec., which he lias South-ffest Corner of Fourth and National Road Ste.
years of misery and suffering and save ^9tn(7#.Fancy ^pen-edyWest of the Squ
hQw to preveni the
I destruction of their children. Roadv with every thing in his line, and a
envelope, per return of mail. }ie ],0pC8 to merit a fair share of business.
rOKOuU
may address Dr. K. by letter, Watches, fcc„ repaired at short
Mending done promptly. E. L. CRISHER. Terre-Haute, Dec. 24, 1851-2-tf
Perpetual.
JESSE
KMBREE, of Belmont county, Ohio, proposes to furnish farmers and others, with any quantity of thrifty Osage Orange Plants, delivered at this place next spring in time for sotting out. Full directions will accompany all sales. The price will be $6 00 per thousand, and a thousand will set 90 rods of hedge. Orders left with D. S. Danaldson, will be attended to promptly.
Terre-Haute, December 24th, 1851-2-tf
COBURGHS.
residing in Prohle county, Ohio Summit county, O.: 1 LA1NES, Calicoes, and Ginghamsi almost gi
'go. Illinois, and Kalamazoo County, Mich., establish- Dec. 10, 1851-52-tf TiO.i, I ncenix uow.
gument to oppose by countervailing proof, the proud ..iL. I.. ..li li i,ntVieiinA1 P' tnd assertion th»t "the Goddess in Htili enthroned!and
1
ha« appointed her HKAD U.UARTEKS at the wtll known lioune of P. M. PYFER & CO., The Truly Fortunate, Far-Famcd and old established Lottery Agents and BankerB
Lining Silks, selling at reduced prices, at JOHNSON'S,
Dec. 10,1851-33-tf No. 7, Phn-nix Row.
Vo 7
ing beyond the powers by logic or the ingenuity of ar- „:T ,,.'T7~, I JAMES M. RIDDLE.
JQRESS TRIMMINGS, Laces, Bilk. Kid and Worsted
Gloves and Fancy Notions without number, for sale very low, at JOHNSON'S. Dec. 10, 1851-55-tf No. 7, Phoenix Row.
trim|
med and at a mere trifle above cost, at JOHNSON'S. Dec, 10, 1851-52-tf No. 7, Phcrnix Row.
CassiVes-
JOHNSON'S.
No. 7, Phtenix Row.
KA AN N BLE A CII liD FA CTO Y. Str
Shirting, Ticking, Linseys, and other staple put down to the lowest notch, at JOHNSON'S. Dec. 10, 1851-52-tf No. 7, Pha-nix Row.
FUR AND BUENA VISTA HATS, Cloth and Plush Caps, Stc., &c., at lowest prices, at JOHNSON'S, No. 7, Phoenix Row.
BOOTS
and Shoes, a good assortment, at low rates, by JOHNSON, No. 7, Phcrnix Row.
CROCKERY
and Glassware, a large lot, at unusual
ly low prices, at
Remember the maxim that "ventures make Merj" "y ou'r k!' 'c a ii "umhi "hurt,1 bl.V maVreUun "you rjMOS-So.icbon^, Young Hyson, Gunpowder and and to execute, all orders
7. pwm,«...
Hartford Life and Health Insurance Co.
OFFrcE. rosT OFFICE Brn.Di.\G, HARTFORD, COVX.
Capital and Surplus over $200,000. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4,000 POLICIES.
NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BV THK COMPANY. "UIK Hartford Life and Health Insurance Company take risks 011 Life, grant or purchase annuities, confer endowments, and make contracts upon and appertaining to deferred and reversionary interests connected with life risks, agreeably to the powers and privileges conferred by the charter.
The business of the Company is conducted upon the Joint Stock and Mutual Plan, at the option of the insured, thus meeting the wauts and- circumstances of the public more fully, it is believed, than purely Mutual Companies can do.
Annuities will be granted or purchased, and endowments conferred on terms highly favorable, and according to the rates of the most reliable and well conducted Companies in this country and in England.
The Charter of this Company provides that the wife may insure the life of ner husband
Jf ^5™Sfc°
BEAR THIS Ji\ MiND .' ot this company, together^ ith its well invest The ficut tn»l often places a correspondent among ed caniul and surplus, entitle it to the entire
corrrspoi
S!
con
Pa S?CUre from
Cred"
itors ut his death. An equitable sum will always be paid for policies surrendered to the company before they expire.
Travelling, sea, and foreign residence permits will be granted at a small extra premium.
on
Extract from the Certificate of the Comptrbl- Cutting. Shampooing, Ac., fec. ler of the State of Connecticut, dated .TAM AKf 7th. 1851. "The gre&tsncfcess and pnfdent management!-
ence of the comrtiunitv, and I recommend
stss.sus&'s! rsrt.*?-"?"
Mifct any of tht. ihovv awl forwant tb«4r or-1 tft u) thf instituUoTis 01 liw kind the ders to ih« Fir F*aid Tmly Fortuonte lottery
Un5»n,w
(Signvf,
The Beard of Directors is composed of
poster*. Gilbert fc McKinney, who ansnwinc the name to the management and control of the Iran .sac and style of J. tl. Hall & Co.. are spreading broadcast (ions ©f the com nan 4*U.i I J_ a. over the Country, advertisements of illegal, fraud's tent and irrewponsihh* lotteries, called "Consolidated Lot terieo." and pnMac to decide them by our D» wings, To persons who are the least informed in such matters fIt unnecessary to state there u«no stick Lotteries,
composed of ac
tive business men with capital and character involved, and giving their personal attention
JAS. DlXON, President. WM. T. HOOKER, Vice Preset.
HENRY L. MILLER. Secretary. W.N.HAMILTON, Agent at Tenr Haute. Hartford, Dee. 31,1851-3-tf
Capital Stock 8300.090—all paid up
lerw-Haute, DecemVn lO.lBSlSif'J
"TERRE-HAUTE BUSINESS CARDS. I BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
J. EVANS, D.
RESPECTFULLYofTerre-Haute
HE Winter Session of this school will com- J. 0?. STEPHE^SO^ !VI. P.» mence on Monday the 5th day of January h* PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, next, and close on Friday the 5th day of April ensuing—'including fourteen weeks.
S&EP0E>£feS».A.aa, !, SECRET DISEASES.
TERRE-HACTE. INDIANA.
Office OH Market street, nearly opposit* Browns Hot-!. October 16, l«3idly
T73 Rooms at the Prairie House. where he may be
[Journal copy.]
time!* be in readme** to wait on his patrons in
O* Agency for GOLD FOIL of superior qual.itv.
Terrc-Haule, April "23, '51 -39-1
1
The Wide, Wide World The Golden Legend, by Longfellow •. Legend of the Flowers Aims and Obstacles, by James American Almanac, 1852 Harper's Magazine for January, Whig Alma nac
OiZcZDDOaCSS ^3.kD$l§7' Partnership Notice.
UR.
larper's Magazine lor January, nig Aima-i Thankful for former patronage, the new firm hope f"""
Union°for ltt January P"blic patronnKe.
Oct. 15. 44-tf
Is
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
RT?TTTOTVT A- (~!0 I Office in Farrington's Building, No. 4, Up Stairs, that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, ow- .loiin .Morgan and t,ii ,\1 uivii iu.i v.u vjv., Tnne 7 I851*dtf ing to the uuskillfUlness of those who, by the use of of them, are alone authorized Forwarding and Commission Merchants,! 1— :that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, of the firm ill liquidation.
LUDOWTCI & HULMAN, WHOLKSALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Orooeries, Liquors, Glass, Nails and Leather,
UNION ROW, third door from West corner, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. September 3, l&H-dly
FASHIONABLE
ately occupied b} J. Cook &, Co. zens of Terre-Haute and the surrounding country,
SMITH & CO.,
Osage orange Plauto-Hedge Feneee forwarding ami Commission^ Merchants,
W, W. EARLY, & CO..
Forwarding & Commission Merchants, TKKUF.-HAHTB, INDIANA. March 12, 1851-13-tf
FALL AND WINTER GOODS Reduced Prices. \TrK invite attention to the reduction in prices at the Store of a. if. joinso.\,
AT
No. 7, Phoenix Row.
His stock is new and much varied, and we recommend to all who wish to make purchases to call upon him. and they will be satisfied of the truth of his advertisement.
A ID A S 0
HAS
fitted up a splendid open lront establishment, one door west of the Post Of-
ficc, for the purpose of carrying on the Clothing
JOHNSON'S, and Tailoring business in all its branches. He No. 7, Phoenix Row. I will always be on hand to give gooi in his
mperial all of superior quality, at reduced pri- promptness and fidelity. A stock of ready ""J
for
r-
1 I .. hand, which is warranted to be of the latest
style, good material, and price* that will defy all coinpotition. O"' Call and see. D. HARTSOCK.
Terre-Haute, Mav 21. '51-23-tf
L. WARREN,i
Painter, Glazier, and Paper Hanger,
ON
the west, side of Fourth Street, first buildinj north of Main street. Terre-Haute, May 21, 1851 dtf
W. D. Johnson,
JiDS'i ilOJ) 3'ilOMilIIil,!
(SOUTH OF THE POST-OFFICE.)
"VVrHERE may be obtained the most speedy Reme-
1
One Door South of the Eaglo Grocery, on 4th st. 8 Repairing done on short notice. Terre-Haute, June 13. 1851 -dtf
TERRE-HAUTE MARBLE DEPOT?
jyBTOM,
'3
DKAI.KR IN
VERMONT AND ITALIAN MARBLE, Fourth St., between Wabash and Ohio Sts.,
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
O* At his Marble Yard will be furnished on
or a a re as on a Head,
Stonrs, Monnmsnts, Obelisks, Spires, and every article in his line.
!CJ* All work done in superior style. June 10,1851 -d£w
1) NETL' 8 TASIUOKABLE HAIR DRESSIKG
persons going to Cahfor- Fourth St., First door South oj the National Road, niachinerv. stove, hollow-ware and other patnia will be granted o.i the Joint Stock pnnct Where he hopes, by strict attention, to merit
Nov. 12, l«5t-48tf
W S O O
December 1S5I 3-tf
j. x. CXI8HER.
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Rtd st., Sortkof tie Court Houset ,- TlAEt-HACTE, IXDIAJTA.
prep*
and W
to take'
iFire, and Martse ri-»- apos. r-troaaite terms. This paay was iacorf uw jw llli, and is** to none in the w. s.
HAMILTON, AREAT.
time pieces. Work wamnted. N. B: One or two goo3 .Tonmermen wanted December 31, lS5l-3-tf
Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Weakness* Pains in the Wins, Affections of the. Kidneys and all those peculiar affections arising from a Sct-nrr
tenders his Professional services HaBir, particularly the youth,of both seres, which, to the citizens and vicinity. if not cared, produce COSSTITUTIOKAI. I E»IUTT. reuIUP Office on Market St.. first door sooth of the ders MatRiAus Ixrossiau, and in the end, destruss both MISDakd Boor.
J. ?V YOUNG MEN.
Especially, who have bfcome the victims of soliti vi^e, that dreadful and destructive hahit, which anuu ally sweeps to an ue timely prave, thoosacds of young I men of the most exiltcd taleutsacd brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates *viihtht thunders ,f eloquence, ur wakfd toev» tary the-iivlnp lyrv. ra«y call with fUil coilfidmce:
MARRIAGE.
J. T. WALL, M. D.j 'LATE OF KEKTCCKT 4 Manird persons, or those-fo&templ&tinK marriaee. VQVBTnr a TJ awn ciTTR ftT ONk heme aware of physical weakness, should immediate. PHYSICIAN AND bUKbtu.W. ,v
H. R. SMITH, D. D. S. BEING now pcrmanentlT located in
ronsul. Ur and ht. n.st0red
VTTOVLD r-spectfclly lanoupf to thr- Citizens of tAti'-t-Trtv Tfir^-Haute, fcnd viciaity, thatif an DIv. Un.^oiU^ oUiceatth* South Ka.-'t corner of Market and Ohio office No." SOUTH FREDRICK ST. 7th, door front' street (lower roo»j in Johnston's corner) where be may Baltimore street. East side up the steps. br found at *11 tim*s duriiig tht day, ^xcrpt profes-1 pitriicular in vbs^fviiig thr .sjlmc &iid Monally absent. ber, oryyii will mistake the place.
to apply to
J* anil nifhar auiwl ttin iinfoPt iiii ftlu eilffn
AND CAP STORE.
Sign of the "BROWN HAT."
1HE subscribers would respectfully inform the citi-|
Xalional Road Street.
Terke-IIAUTE IND.
March 20, lB50-l4-tf "s
CHANGED
THE
French Me.rinoes, Alpaccas, Dressand
en
HANDS.
undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre-Haute and vicinity that he has purchased the entire stock of Isaac M. Ray, at the old stand of the R. and R. corner. Ho will use every exertion to keep on hand a full and general assortment of Groceries and Provisions of every description that the
country afToirda. From this time henceforth, the pio-
PWniv Ro'w prietor intends to make this corner the general depos-
it of all tht ncccsarirs
ofliK
Septembers, 1851.d&w-tf.
pl^OHly, And at an extra rate of pn*mium. a share of public patronage. Shaviug, Hair other slock on hand. O* Shop, first door West of Harringtons,
O'N El L.
Dole"* BuiiditiQ. Hwf nrff of Market, and North of Farrington's Corner,)
Wholesale Dealer in Notions and FANCY GOODS. TO WIT: Buttons, Combs, Threads, Hosierv, Glosses, Soaps Litcp Gooils. Perfumery, Cutlery, and Trimmings generally. and in fact everv thing usually kept in a Fanrv Goods and Motion establishment, to which the trading public are invited to call andf ex-' amine before purchasing elsewhere
?*:m. Svi tti, asd Iye-Stiiff». for sate at lOfW jetiu:. JOifSSOS. Sc. ?. Fhanix Eow.
to perfect health.
DR. JOHNSTON
1
(Wphis,
East of the Public! wtonubing cures that we» ever known. Mauytrou^i
J. A. WILLIAMS has associated with him. iti the practice of MEDICINE. &r.. Z. HOI.I.INGS- deafness nodes on the skin, bones a WORTH, M. D„ either of whom may hereafter be
Knickerbocker, Drawing-Room Conipan- by strict attention, to still merit a full share of the of this aw^fui disease comes a^^"T, '1 ','Lf???,'
A
-iibledwith rincins io the cars and head whea
Atn\
all things perUining to his profession. sometimes wiUi derangement of mind, were cured jA„.BSXTTV,
given lor operations,.un-)
•less by previous arrangements. "j
n. tth^
at the residence of Dr. W. with frightful rapidity till at last
Square, ttiil at all uervousnrss. being alarmed at sudden sounds, lertc-Uautc, Marck -t, Irol -lo tl
bashfulnrss, with frcqu^iit blushinp, aiiruded
N. B.—No CREDIT ffiven for operations,.un- immediately. 1 Cincinnati. .WIT Orltant Cincinnati. A rKRTAIN DISEASE.
When the muguided and imprudent votary of jsleai uro often happens that an ill timed sense of shame, or dread cf discovery, deters him from applying to those who. from education and respectability, can alone !efriend him, delaying until the constitutional symptorn* of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as uh erated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, and arms, bloclies rxieinelii-s, progress on at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall in, and the victim
fud fa.Vf exieim
lien the muguidcd and linpruuent votary ot pieas-i ,. j/ 11 ur finds he has inibibed the seeds of this discr se, it too OrWM"QXllg cLll(i UOItXluISSlOn JxLCTCu&TIlS,
u'ul,: lur
iniseration, till death [Hits a period to bis dreadful sufferings, by sending him to "that bourne whence no ^HE Co Partnership heretofore o.Vistini traveler returns." To such, therefore. Dr. JOHNSTON I
pledges himself to observe the most inviolable secre-
rt tn nn illlllmn.
and either send the unfortunate sufferer to an untimely grave, or else make the residue of his life miserable. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil comp.mious, or at school— the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body.
What a pity a young ri.an, the hope of his country, and the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequent! ces of deviation from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons, before contemplating
MARRIAGE.
should reflect that a souud mind and body are the
that they have just oponed a large and superior assort-1 most necessary requsites to promote connubial happiment of Hats and Caps, which they are prepared to sell ness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life at the lowest Cincinnati prices. .becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly
STANLEY & H.VRBERT.' darkens to the view—the mind becomes shadowed
Te.rre-Haute, Ind., Sept. 20,1851-dy j' with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection. tj,»t the liappiuess of another becomes blighted with E. W. SMITH. ~G. r. SMITH.) our own.
CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY. 1
Dr. J. addresses young men, and all who have in- One door Westof tht ir old stand, would be glad to see jured themselves by private and improper indulgences. theirfriends and customers at thoir New Store. Those are some cl'thosad and melancholy effects I Having, nlso, opened a new set of Books, they
produced by early habits of youth, viz.: the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability. Derangements of the Digestive Imuctions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, kc.
THOUSANDS of persons, of all ages, ran now judge what is the cause of their decline in health. Losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emaciated, have a singular appearance about the eyes, Cough and symptoms of Consumption. This remedy has restored hundreds to health after every other means have failed.
MARRIED PERSONS, or those contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J., and be restored to pefcct health.
All Surgical operations performed. N. H.—Let no false dolicacv prevent you, but apply Fol'Wardilill tPT.
Immediately, either pernont.lly or by letter. Skin diseases speedily cured. OFFICE. No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
H' r" .Ill letters |A| he Post Paid. ,J~\|] THr" The remedies caii^e United States.
fte seat to any part of the
Terre-Haute, Dec. 17 1651 Myr
LOOK OUT FOR FIRE!
And bo Careful to Insure la a Good Responsible
.Company.
1
Losses Prompt! 1/ and Liberally Adjusted. heretofore at, the old stand comer Com- ,, mi 1 -u .• ,r inerce and Lafavctte streets, and respectfully hubsc"bcr' acUn?as A«ent fo!' solicit a continuance of the patronage hereto»od bargains. }he l.tica Insurance toinnanv. has a personal cx,cildcd t0 tlicir late fir}n mllfor ,]1C n.u,le line with knowledge of many of the directors and ofii-
cers, and has no hesitancy 111 recommending it: .«• (")rlci
as one ol tlie best
:n
S. H. POTTER.
Tcrrc-H.mtc, Jan. 01, 1851-C-tf
p. o. O'rilcv. .tony a.vJWT*.hel. A 8 I I, E
Forwarding and Commission House. The subscribers, in connection witb their present Wharf-boat, have just completed tho mammoth wharf boat "HERCULES," finished in the most substantial manner, and with a fire-proof roof.
Provided with these two Boats, snd with able and competent assistants, we can now receive and store, at the river, 2,000 tons of Produce and Merchandise,
With these advantages we respectfully solicit cousi^nments. Liberal advances made upon Produce consigned to us for reshipment to our correspondents in New Or-1 I leans, and the same forwarded at the very lowest rates of freight,
1
We will also receive consiRnm«nts for sale, effect' sales promptly, and make quick returns. (VR1LF.Y
A MITCHKLL.
Evan«Vi11e. Jan. 14. 1852-5-6m&KxSBXS
Three horses, accustomed to the horse power, will, if desired, be sold with it. It is well known that from the peculiar coustrnction of the fan, letter iron cau be made at this Foundry than at any other in this place.
and for othet iufortnation, ation, apply A. IT. JOf
BFTNG
red at all times to repair CLOCKS .. ATCHES, and make them correct,
nv
,,_
chasers W: the st-. helc' 1 'Jar.rt M.
CHte,at
THIS establishment newly wveted and in Hunting Knives, and REV OLVERS. I fine order for running, is' now offered for Specks and ^c^Gold ^nd Silrer.^ HaU^d sale, as the present owuer doss not wish to car rv on the business
lie vunui, is quit« Well supplied with
The Foundrv
u,rns and" with a
large lot of iron and
CINCINNATI
.m
-Ait
A CURE WARRANTED IN A FEW DAYS?" TAKE Xo-rcE.—Dr. Joliston'i OfHce in his dwelling. l^rlriv^r'ph^kUn LKSlKOTF»rw,Y ahnbunoeto the public, thathej have iio. rccvlt eU their i-V. consistmir of a full assortment of all kinJsof
Member of the Royal College or Snrr»o»i*. Lokulon, graduate from ofae of the most eminent Colleges of the LlP37!h Pr OcC.
his new' OFFICE on i^the Ho^^iVof ^don^Pads..'1PhUa* I Asking our friends and the public in general toexMninr our *tock wc t»el eoafideiit that Ohio Street, 3d door
and elsenhere. has effected some or the most can suit all who will give us a call, both as regards quality and price.
JOHN S. MORGAN, H. BRUCE .hi DUDLEY HAI.L, E. M. BRUCE.
Cincinnati, November Gth, 11*61.
JOHN S. MORtiAS. K. M. BRUCE. C?o-l*artnersliip. rpHE undersigned have formed a Co-Partner-
J- ship for the tralisaction of a General Commission and Forwarding business, iii Cincinnati, under the tirm of MORGAN fc BRUCF.
JOHN S. MORGAN, E. M. BRUCE,
... No 2G FRONT Srm.i.r. Cincinnati, Nov. 12. IC?51 -18 to ap. 1
Removal and Settlement.
GROVERM.-iS
& BOURNE having removed their
large and extensive assortment (if
O O S
Weakness of Would be pieasfd if those knowing themselves indebted, would call and malte imiuediatn settlement. TT7* Old accounts must be closed.
December 10, 1851 52-tf
MKNTAMTY.—The fearful effects on the mind ivre ... ... noimuch to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Confusion of V'1e,,1d''!,'roUH
Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Korebodings, Aver- uut-u... sion to Society, Self-Distruat, Love of Solitude, Timidity, &c., arc some of the evils produced.
i)ry Ooo^b at Cost. ol" 1 ill dispose of th'in at cost,
uI
lo!"1'K
Cornet of Common and hafayctte xlreet.« NEW ORLEANS.
REFER TO
Jacob V. Early, Alex. McGregor, J. II. Turner,
M. A. II ELM.
I THE UTK'A INSURANCE COMPANY Fowarding^^ TS located at UT1CA, (New-York State.) was .1. organized in .lime, 1850, with a capital of| I ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and numbers among its Stockholders some of
c„
To those who are acquainted with this busi- fin'lf *«t «t 15
such au opportumty the pret^nt, wldom occurs, as every thing is in order for car-1 |.\.4a#„
rving on saccessfulfv, without trouble or io**
to
iHNSON.
No. 7, Phoenix Row.
JanuaVr 11. 1?52 5 tf
GREAT BARGAINS
E. LESEURE & BROTHER.
West side Public 8q*are,
TERRE-HAUTE, IND
Kl.*r«A
B. McKeen. I,. G. Warren. Stm'l Paddock.
Sept. 19. 1851-41.0in-pd-3.00
IIDLII Ac CJUS.M,
constJt coMMrnct ANP T.AFAYKTTJ: ST» NEW ORLEANS.
V^OTICE—Tlic firm of Overton Co., was dissolved on the 1st AugH
the best and wealthiest business men of Oneida county and the City of Utica. It is a new Company, having no old losses to make up, and will insure at as low rates as anv other reapon-1 ,, sible comp-uiv Conimis.sion and borwardingbiisincss
J* ,*
A ()f
the countrv. I
SHIPLEY, HOWARD, & Co.
So. 303, west Bnltimnre st. third dnbr urst o'f 1.iderty st. Baltimore, Md.
KEEPScortatantly
ment of
December 31, 1851-3-ly
FAMILY
01 ,sa^
of time. A Saturday*, the 6t day of .March, 1 e»2, at iLT For terms, which are easv and moderate, John B. Gordon *. iu Die village of lxsck
I- "oriag ow nock of Fancy and west quarter of aection ten, town eleven north l)omf !•-. GO-J. .rw oar next
next importations »r of rani'C eight we»t, ccataining
MOTIONS, KOXE« Af.. p*r^ Twirt,
Steel Bent*
*ttA
IriBBroior*, «'rot h^t N*edlies*
die., JoHXSON'S.So ?, P^EWi HoW. Dec. 19,1831-S a
WHOLES ALL:
Union Row, Third Bdor fi'om the'West Corner
E E I A I
1.1 it if & li iM \,
I Groceries, Licluors, TobacSS, GlaisWafe:" Nails,
Vi
Btn-Tv, JOHN* LIOȣTT, A. TROWPRIPOE,
AS. CiHci'siatj. BEATTY LIGGETT CO..
CORNER OF MAG \7.1 NX A.vb I.AFATI.rTE STKELTS. NEW ORLEANS.
ADVANCES made ON COXSIONMKMS 10 ts PV MORGAN tfc BRUCK, fNo. 23 Front Street^, crxcrxyArr, a. November 12, 1851-43-to ap. I
DISSOLUTION.
U!e
brm 01
S'
HELM Jk CUISM.
Orleans, Aug. 5. 1851-3ti-wlyr
on hand getiinil assort
Ready Made Clothing, Wholesale ahd Retail,
to which tliey respectfully invite the attention of countrv merchants.and the public generally. |. March'19, 1851-1-yr.
Brushes- -Shaving Apparatus. ne Brushes atso,Tooth, Nail. QI'PKRIOR Shavine
Paint, and Varnish Brushes. City Drue Store, by December 10, 1851-32-tf
completely sheltered and protected from casualties in all weathers thereby avoiding the necessity, as here lofore, of exposing produce, in the inclement season, upon a wet and muddy landjnc. and also, facilitating -i r\rv LBS. superior Sage, neatlv put up in 1. X.and us in re-shipping with more despatch, in better order. 1UU pound packages, for fsmily and, as we are assured by Steamboat Masters, at lower the rates of freight, than has ever before been done at this point.
1
CUTLERY—Con«i*tinij of fine Pocket and
.,
Block, and North of the Square. Rossi Ihuldivi). Wrst side Public Square,
CHRISTIAN ALMANAC—This Almanac^ on floe paper and beautifully illnstrned st 5 ft*. »l»o Packet Testaments, and.'festainent* »Dd Psalms,
5o 7: Xpw
nf
fcaar IVaiTf Sfllf
I taiOL oajt
port, Indiana, I will offer to the highest bidder present, tffce following real estate, belonging to ffie hcira of the late Isaac Pearce, deceased, towit: fifteen acrei. t?fat pari of th« east half of ti1c nonV ei-t quarter rff bfCtiitv two, town ten nofth of range eight xc- *, ate*, that pan oflhe cta*s-cttt canal, in the west half of the north west quarter action one, town ten north of range eight west, containing forty acres alsb, the eonth.east quarter of the&outh ea»t quarter of section thirty-five, town AtSven T/^.VNawjia north of range eight west, eontaining forty cheap acres also, the *onth west qr. of the south 4\-'
TWENTY
acres. 1
sreatly reduced Pur- A credit of six and twelve months will be ?01iWARDING &, COMiflSSTON MERCHAJfTB, 9ltn^ett.tnterexts hy looi. 1» ng elMfWhrr*. -I
Uaaafh v#n on eqnal payments, the purchasers to Pa-k, Ijandnj, Ra^raad Depot and Wharf, give note and approved aeearitr payable with .rt A DISON, IND. out benefit of valuation dr appraisement law* Rv.i"e3tKsci^ E!vt^ .1- Holland, T. A. Mer 4 j* The$a!eis xehject to tne widow'* dower, ris, Kirland dt J^tt7^tvbrmt Indianapolis lv. rrsef or or.aeP AdmV (White. Mad i.-on 7
JESSE W. PEARCE
JajwifrSl, lSSS-6-4w$2 50 October 29, 1851-46 ompd
ff
«ep
Oct. 22. 1351 Ifi wtf
SPRING STOCK
LUP^WIl'i A UuLMAN.,
^DENTISTRY.
AI.m.n* LA A iKXTIST respectfully inform the citizena of this city and vieinitv, that he lias permanently looiitod in Terre-llaute, and is pre pared to attend to thw duties pertaining to his profession, ami hopes by sti iot attention tobu siuess. to receive a liberal s-hare of the public
patronage. tilHeto iti the second story over II. .t store, ou Second Street. iWsMns who efer it will be waited their reideticrs
November II lS'il-49
risttng un,t BRU
VI
,.f, W
A
.*UU,\U
cy and, from his extensive practice in the first hos- t»LS, of Oiuciun.it!. and BHbCr.b. ii ALL or I pitals of Europe and America, he cm confidently re- MORGAN, of New York, is b* mutual consent commend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate dissolved victim ofthis horrid disease. It is a mr l,ncholy fact J,|hn s," Morgan and EL M. Bruce, or either to use the names
Ross
REMOVAL OF THE BIG BOOK. W. ii. BUCKINGHAM*
1
1 AS renioved his stdbk of BOOKS and Sta 1. TlO*II:Y, to No. 3. PHCENlX ROW, on National Roaa street, \vhere he incites his old friends and the publifc tall dud examine his largu stock of letter and Cup Paper, cheap Publications, Gold and Steel Pens, En vtlopeiiy Inks, (^tti/ls, lie. lie also keeps a large supply of McCrcnry's Black and Fancy colored Printing Inks, together with ovory other article in the Stfttion-, ery line, which will be disposed of at reasonable prices. 5
W, M. FOSTSR. wrt. BROW EO. FASTKR.
FOSTER & BlfOVVN,
DEALEH6 S
KOCf.KIKS & I'fto DUCl Corner of Main and Firnt Streets, EVANSV1LLK. INDIANA a
KEEP
aur BtocH of
GROCERIES. GKOVERMAN & BOURN 1? have it present, and inteud keeping, _a general
O E O N and Commission Merchant,1
constantly on hand a full supply of Coffee, Sugary Molasses, Tens, Tobacco, Nails, Dye, Stuffs, Refined Sugar, Spanish Shoe Leather, whole and ground Spices, &c., ii.
ALSO—Agents for Cotton yarns, Kanawha Salt, and Blasting «nd Rifle Powder. F. & Brown will attend to sales of Flour, Corn, Bacon, and all kinds of Ptuduec
December 3 lMl-31-lypd
Carpets and Oil Cloths. FEW PIECES three ply and ingrafn Carpeting Kiid lloor Oil Clothe, for sale chcnp
A
ROVERS!A.N' & BOURNE.
and will dispose, of thein at cost, for at J. 11. TURfffcR'S, N. side Pub. Square, opposite Court House.
Oct. 6, lMl-dAw tf
Bjtone Coal by the Car Load.
S^^SSJSSS-oVgffiS' 1' AH *4* -n.Jv to d.Uvc, 3,co Co»l by
cs, which they will sell asiow as «w car lor.d, at the Depot, to such jut favor ihe house on the Wabash. with orders. Until my cortl-yar.d is regularly opened, purchaser#, singly, or .by .joimnp together, can purchase by the car-load, lind naiwi
tl..
whieh they can load wagons or caru without, having the coal thrown nut on the grdund.* Orders left with C. Rose, Eiq., will bo promptly attended to. Five car loads were ready for delivery on Tuesday mortiing, 13th jnst., and every other day as maiiy ttiorts will be readv, if the articlo is in audi demand.
MICHAEL COMBS.
January l'l, 1852-5-3w
Notice to Contractors."'-
SEALED primofdls will bo received by the Board of Directors of the Clinton Draw Bridge Coibpniiv. nt the countiug-room of J. R. Whitcomb dr. Co in Clinton, Vermillion couh
Chism i.! ty, Inflluii^, until tin 12th of I'obruary next. for the building of a Draw-Bridge rivet "the Wabash fivet* rtt tlie town of Clinton.
.. is .... t, |-i TfiePc ifrill be Uireo ^iers and two small abut-
Z""
1
merits of cut stone masonry, containing about.
BKKS of the late firm, will cnntiuue -i7(j c*ittic yards. Tho superstructure, on a plan similar to Col, Long's, will be f61 feet long. Plans, specifications, terms of payment*' ifrc together with all necessary information, will be given by the Directors at tho place of receiving prono-als, or by the Resident Engi mer of the Wabash and Erie Canal, at the
Trust Ofllcc in Ti-rre Haute, at any time previous to tile letting. WM. KILE, President.
-, tV«. P. DOI.l, Secretary 1 Jaliuarv 14, 1852 5-'dl
llaii.
O Cloth. Counter, Shoe, Window, Horse, Scrubbing,
For sale at the. Prairte R. H. SWAIN.
use, for sale at
PRAIRIE CITY DRUG STORE.
December 10. 1851 52 tf
N E W O O S
WATCHES, JEWELRY,' AND SILVER WARE. The subscriber has just received a new supply of Gold and Silver Watch ^^es, Silver Spoons, Gold Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings. Cuff Pin.- Locket, Vest and Guard Chains Pencils, and the best of Gold Pens. Steel and Fancy Goods.
v-
Sh&rin's.Salc.'
BYcliit
1
virtneof ah execution issued from tile
VIro
Cir
Court, «hd to me directed and delivered, ih
favor of Charles T. Noble and against William Pep. pers, I ha vis levied on the foilowlina property, to-Wit Lot number .twenty-three e#) ol section number six teen. (16) township number tVvelve (12) north of ranc« number nine, (9) west, belnp the Unit* and tenr.m«ii«s beloging to the said WiliUni Peppers, and I will, ba Saturday, the seventh day of Kebruary 1852, at th« court house door in Terre-Haute, within the legal hours of said day, offer the rents and profits of said premise*, with th« appurtenances thereto belonging, for a term of seven yew* and if they should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy ssid execution, 1 Will then and there offer the fee simple to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution and costs.
ANDREW WILKINS, Sheriff, [pr's ffc $2,00'.]
January H. Jg,*2-5."w
Furs and Peltries. THE highest price in cash, alwayg paid for
Good furs and Peltries, in season. Brine in your
Coon and Det Skins, and all other fur skius. to
GROVKKMAN «t BOCHNK. National Road St.
Terre iUute, iuillana. Dec. 10,185l-S2-tf
and'Steel Frame*, to anil, all eyf$. CLOCK,?. of different kinds and prices., Watches repaired in the bc^t workman likej wholuul* ax-n betmi. PMLI in manner, and warranted. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,,
E O I E
Queenfiware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, AXD A VAHIUTT Of OTIUH UOOtiri.
TERRK-HA CTK, IXI).
Jj' CASH PAID F0K PRODUCE. ,rf. December l'l, 1 ^'1 5'2 "Jin
Notice.
TMKundeisiriird e.-iu (»K* PORK. Feath.' 'er». Furs, De«r Skin*. Wheat, Corn, Oats, v-Bean*. A c.. atthn market prices, for ail debts doe them. They will also pay (he hiffhest cash rates for these aHtelee.
GROVERMAS & BOURNE"
7:
STAR BRAX 'D
E ha on an on an an an it of he -*tJt UTAH BRAND WH1KKEV. GKOVERMAN fc BOURNES
nOLMEfs'(
FLOCJIt.-
best Family Flour, the bestarticle in the
mar »rket alwivs for sale liv GROVERMAN & BOtRNE
:c SAL'T.ti
'BMk
and Lake halt a1t»tj^» tfn"fcani. For GROVERMAN & BOURNE
LANIER & ROSS, .. 1
SCCCTHSOBS
TO BKIOHT
A
LAMVB, •..
