Terre-Haute Journal, Volume 2, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 December 1850 — Page 3

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FRIDAY M0&M^'":::::4DliCKltBER

We ar* under

It gifes

€|Pork.—The

l^hest

price

.e»«ase.'| ir irien is of copies of lh« ait***0 pose of laying iftw

p^tccn I'*

ilf,t'ons

tinel and State Jour'8' f°r President Fillmore. F°r t'"5 inent before our res-'r* our usual time of pa^'catlon

yet

I revewuai

1m4.

«,-the subject* tilat have Sxnt. Tho«lbws*pe'«

tstf S®n" of

£oc0"

as poHbie. «rl a*!***1® ral hours.

Fire. own ww the scene rf

^struct!

On Monday moron? ^a*t

0

of the most destructi'« ^res *1 sh has ever occurred i°

place.- It brSke

out^oat eiSf

as Scott's Row,on 7onal Rf| street, ia the east roo® the building, occupie- ''X ^r*$ *ihl as a Coff, a-hoat*an* had so far progress^ when |j ,t discovered, that it

found impossible to P*

ll»«1

bad consumed the enf®

to the corner of Nati,Bi^ a-i Wabash/ireets, th®0*-® up Market street abort 'wlf a« iare, wh«8 its was finally checked. We have ml ow the fife originated, but the supposition is, th*

lh« *i

rTlie

ouC

l^e

j'clock, in what is*00*"

was

tructife element, n»l11

ro,r

,l

ulliing»

from Union R°w

i* toN attributed to the

^dilapidated condition »fl!l* J"'V, 1» the room where the fire occurred: T* ba'il^i were owned by Messrs. W. D. Griswold, E. Smith, »d John Roalledge, and were insured in the ia-iaa* 3| ul Insurance Company, but to what amount have no enable to learn.

following are l* names he persons who occupied fcbe buildings,&«d the boiness filch tltey were engaged: Ur„ DiiM, Coffee-lloa*

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very

hs

Mr. W. S. Cooper, we perceifhtiij^ and Commi.isloii House to Do Hrii street, where anythliig in the iion wholesale or retail, «t very ten.

We regret very much that of suflerej-s by a calumlty of jli| tarai but. btittdvo thut the site of Hi

Wo have heurd many eotimat rom all we can

to$i2,oop. i.*

t.

Wo leMF^fttm JimifB vv from Rirto^tonuy, A»i the norll Him irt of 'tliii county, ing down houses, trees, feuc^, John HendTy was blown to th# ohildrcn about seveu years oliki was scattered to the ^in.ls. in weaving up stairs at tho tin some distance from the house, •considerably by a log which fe Was caught under a log and rfceivi These uro about nil tho p«rtie#^rs Unfortuuato ooourretio.

A

9. /oper, Auction and Com­

mission Merchant Henry St# «iao, Coffee-House Mr. [toung, Shoe-shop W. 13. Tu« pry Coeds dealer John Marklc, Auctioneer A Ward1 lioo-c!'^ Boa worth &

Marshall, Dry Goods driers E. M. Kitapp, Independent Universalis! Prints? Oflic ,,-j are no^ry to bear, had a great deal of his esiaUohmsd jrned aj? otherwise destroyed a frame builjinj[ used warehoiije by Bos worth •ie. Marshall a two story brick fl ipied kj'jfr. McQuilkln as Coffee-House a twf »'ory me lwu4 occupied as a Grocery and Confectionery a frame ipfrber shop the old frame known as the Courier lice, owl® by Mr. John

Dowling. Several frame bull wrre torn down, to xheck the devouring elmcnt was Inully effected. We are sorry to hear tiiat 'II, the proprietor of the new Carriage establishment,

co*td.-rab|e loser

by tlds calamity, ami we trust gcweroAr of our citizens wiil he exhibiud in makinf to hiin%e loss he lias sustained.

Mr. W. B. TueJI, we unlet* i, i» colfcterable loser in Goods wlich Were depwited he up«tuift nnd cellar of the roprn he occupied, which not acc|s.»ible to, the flumes spreading with »uc!i raj to save them.

thut it Wa* impossible

great plfa.nir.' to

•f". thut Mr.'Tueli is now

holding forth in the room rtce occnpi'.-d by Mr. Rycp, lu tile Linton block, where hi will fni,I him prepared to u^itf l|u'iii in hU usual bluiiJ

and accommodating style. (iiv We also notice/that Messrs Oponud in the room ut the* »ortl§e formerly occupied by J. All they luvito the e.«paciil oiteiillo if Goods. They are us clever and ntlj will find in a day'* jourtif-y.

frl ii is an cunlomern

a cull. rtli & Marshall have orner of the squure, |b Drugstore, where ito wlio Wim cheup illy follows ua you

H*y t^as injurwl hfnast. Mr.H. ruble Injury.

LkTaypue ®du!

ys, our {Mtckers are

pnid r^ ll(|j

ink the price may reac^$3| ice in CiKriuniMli on tho Jj® iloiuj{*

"'•rim ut. an —The Sp«ker cadea th «d and forty wteftibers re «), tk« Uou«* was duly O fini .ap{*iNtst WaH Bpan t^ f* wa* r«s»d iu lwts» li« ia lbs New York pa|*r».

I

some

extreme

»f thcC»nv|btion.

TheConveiition up to thiMt)rt|iuv|fui!dly on the lowing socUoujit lo-wlt: PHiil, th^terinn oi rtttarv reasiin-r a»d AuJitor at iw #or4»aeh «^.,^ring ineilgii»te after

t»s?con:1elt*tloi^

that

t»m||

iniwrisoout^nt for debt extort 4r ft|B-'i ^,tt^ glitof Itl hv jury idialt He iu^lnl thfct n^ntan'n ^Uult demand*j,or property Uk»

tv|jho4eomporip v^c..

it there shall he u»nlalio tiit,|exce|t to mefll \:Ul

Vsand shall be only elidb eight jve years: that tiie sheriff*, oroner I their offlcos two years

in

a reasoi»«ldtaittouHi|f propet^ji

Vmpted from forced sales oinxWHioi »h*t the property owned befre, «r VrU je, (except in fraud othu lis.) tb-eorei to them by t« that lurveyort «»d recAr.lers, »Hi efeh

ting to Itor* of rk«, aniiit lid their irs in nr lud tre"« be oli le elecli,, ilily sh4||i ant to ho»u 1

St

sl^Sl

ra in six justices of the faca a offices four years the G-^ral A |»w for a uniform

hhkK*

Wooing

"fail the *hatl $ e^ent than tmt Mb be drawnrfroa^ the ttmw gatifttw made by Saw, .« 0 at»d exiS^dllwW^ Ifegular s»»«i«Hof

ib«H

trltfc 1^ »«rii

....A,

i»os of *ub»rji»at» lodges •^balittK m-mbort. •... »r of Initi id«W thi* *.\r of bt vu*(h» ***d trofwi M^liUHUtM relief of beiybew widowed f«ntfil^ ,r education '«#r owyinf tin ^lunouut of

®r«nc!» of Promise,

lit for of rn «rritg» contract oetirt of Heary eoanty f«,w 4aj I |M Ro-Tfcoauiy, but action wi

Mr»ia4t« transferrrJ te Henry. L#e» if ttt« ease that tl« iefea^-v Wine ^)a»iat»d with Ut? the daughter af a wMow Wiy, vrui a/itttiaswey that fimUy rea«Ute 3{

rerdla for

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There is at least one tfein rfrt. -r- ri being called an American. Ilti' .. every inch of h'im—gre^»ne«s and pairiottHm. i* Hon. Stephen A. Douglas. Senator from llimoi}. Ife tells a good story of liis bfin^ once charged by a Lilv of the Frame" with having but a "Mmal] chance" of the members of locomotion, but nobody will charge iritn with want of soul. Many great acts *f his, are loud in hi* praise, but we shall only mention a very recent one. It will be remembered that no one in Chicago waa wiliing to accept the office of commissioner under the new slave law. The city authorities even went so far as to nullify the law. and release the police from obedience^to it. Judge Douglas, in the face of resistance, anlTin tlaiance. ot denunciation, mounted the restrum in defence of the constitution and the law, and, so convincing was his argument, so powerful his appeal, that the city authorities were persuaded of the impropriety of what they had done, and repented—like another Judas 'lis true, but still repeuted. Praises never should grow dull, nor laurels fade around the fame such nobleness as lives in Douglas. Our country should hold him up to the world as one of her jewels.** In firmness a Roman—in patriotism a true American.—Clinton Democrat.

Friend of the

I am dead."— The Atalanta (Ga Republican snys:—"On the day of the meeting of the secessionists at Kingston, a Revolutionary Soldier, returning to his residence in Cobb county, on the railroad, noticed a crowd g*tli«riog. though he could not well see them, his eye* were so dim. He asked what all (hat meant, and was told they wure trying to get the people lo dissolve or secede from the Union. Whereupon he drooped his withered »ace, and seemed tote in a deep distress f*ronn or wo minutes after which, he. r«md up hi# hend, and with a faltering voice said—"OA dun I do that till I am dead!" While he uttered these word:, the large tears chased each other down his wayworn cheeks, lie was told that a great number of men would try-to prevent them, to which he replied, •Don't let them do it till I nnt dead I*

iVlirlh is like a flush of lightning, that breaks through a gloom of clouds, and then glitters for moment. Cheerfulness kerp-« up a kind of daylight in the mind, filling it with a steady and perpetual sereniiy.

Charter Election.

T_)OLLS will be opened iu each of the five Wards of the town of Terre-llaiite, on the first Monday in January next, between the hours ol I1)

S[w tor.

a. m.

By oruer of the Board:

moved his Auction filock,on Market may be obuinod

citizens should bo yet, we cantiul ppi in ted building?* jiory bricks which |e business uud to

hi

IJ

will soon bo hiii ly a fine blocs ithri will tend n^Qoh to the advuucei»4of ^tho beauty of our towOf

Oil if4§ but 0,000

and 4 r.

Attest: D. S Danai.dso.xj Cltrk, December G, ItioU-lO-Sw

a

tttA:

OKfWtesa Kppt dry.

,c.uic!*pa8ael over Jay last, tearIpe houso of Mr. billing one of his ig in the liouwe iinSles engaged oar

ji1j i||0

roof

Nov. an, 1650.8-4W I ARBA I1ULMES.

DISSOfilTTIOV OF rb PAltT S filtsil I P.

THEmutual

cohmUer

of the

firm of CooPKR & Marshall is this d^r dissolved by couseut. All persons having ciuimn agidnst the firm will present them to W. S. Cooper for payment and all persons knowing themselves to lie indebted to th said firm will find their notes and account* in the bauds of W.S. Cooper, who authorized to settle ihsin. ,,

1

jst^for toy hh gtwd* are

tftUi p^issa. -tffltf mem-!

I

ofr-v 0»« "fclbfing a cotn-

^s,«M jpab»

&•

I Fem ows* ST*T4*Tict—TheVlo^

the

rlAntihllofli

f-«

32

m.,

-itli Ward, at Casio's Store Jas. Hook, Inspector, ath Waril, at

N.

Wt»tfjll's Shop

for the pur­

pose of electing two ouiicllftien in each of ttie sui Wiirde, to aerve ua such for tho ensuing ye ir, and until their succesHors ure chosen nn-i qii ilitie., to-vv it: l«t Ward, ut the Town Hull J.iinea M- R.in lorn, Inspictbr. •-2.J Wuru, ut Ko-st^r's Store Tho«. llotigiiton, Inspector. 3d Ward, ut M. McFuddcu"* ofiiue Tiiojuas Burtou, In-

N.

v*.-,

Ii. HARRISON, President.

AICF.R & FARLhY rrque^t all those indebted to them for subscript!,ou, joo work and mlvurlHiug to uiuKe remittunceJ to tin-ir a.idress, or call upon tliem in town for settlement. The whole of th« snbieriptiou for Vols. 1 and 2, with the exception of 4 oenU, ii due to them, and '.heir receipt alone will he vuli I.

W.S.COOPER,

Terro-IIaute,Nov.29,'50-9-tf THOS. L.MAliSHALL.

THE NOTION BUSINESS.

W a a a rj M1E undersigned will continue bn-in«w ntthe old sUnd, where will lie kept an exteusive as^ortnnnt of

Yankee Noii ins Trimming, lMir?, &c. Also, Brondcloth, Ciowtmeres, Cnsxiuelt",* VHiogs, Prints of all vhndes and varieties, Alpaca Lnsflvsi, it-., &c. AJI of whh'h will be offered a\ ti»o lowest rates.

Merchants who. buy to sell again are particularly juvited to call, as the motto "small profits—quick sales.

-«-.s.coorER.

NEW GOODS!,

FOR THE FALL AND WIVI'Eii Tlt.DE 1850!!

1AHE undersigned lifts just received the lar^st, finest and J. best selected ussortment of

ever brought to this city. To enumerate al the kinds of gooda he has, would be meless, suffice it to s»y that, UK stbek embraces every thiug tlial cau roa«6uab| be expected in a dry g«»V store.

Hiving purchased ef Manufacturers and Importers, and thereby saving the profit usually ma»le by 4f.. Wholesale

Merchant, he feels satlsSed that he e»n oiFer tiwn at »r»c«« Hc,.f

hst will please all. Not feeling disposed to How or bom-

x,

aare, audJId Kooin wst Oi t«»c N'oveinber I, l?5\).-#-tf F, MP PERT.

CASKS of Boots and Short of ril dWtrtetiw* VF titt* I lis. Sole Leather, wtr low tW «*A.it_ I, wm-S-# I F. Nli'PERT'S^

O20

I'IECtS of Re). White and Yellow fJaauels J.i.*tjy 23 dteaud colored cotton rt*nn4, «t .OT. I, l^.-&-tf I F. Kl?PERT'a.

CASKS Silk an| Fur Hit*

of the

ioiti «f the Odd Fwtlow* 1 r«*\i from

Lia| return* wade

to

th»- ,te «**le»y

Uuttod 8WW- ^w»«l

iraud

USE, together with

Terre-Haute, November 23,1850-9-tf

»rethrt {can cei it. All ktuJs of Yankee Noilous from la.ies motto and a great many other such ail kiu aasorlment of fancy auu cow nns.tity-

ri

I 3t oot»n aiMi Mexican do. 20 Siik, J*|o!»fc|if PiunhCaps 10 Ciota »nd yur dOnforw il lov. 1, im-i-tf I F. ,\ i'pI.RfS.

l\ PIECES of Print# at 5 rente pfr prt, 1/ I of vaiKMH 79 of Ginffc*»s«,»o«»caaow* prjr*ri.

F. NH I fct

PI liCUS Atps«W and Merinos,»tl c«fe« S1 TTJ haadsocne Delaittes UeauUfa! aha Jed and tefc akt ebanfeable Slik M« "T.at 1850.^~tf t-

?*XG SH AWC«»iit»ere, Tui i,a«S PLiiSimwb} rartety Whitr Goo .a, pn.ttrifw^tiid cro*8-hatred JuraiiH

U'!"* k!*®*'

ctt% do. cro«*-barrel rmM ier«i Maa-^ioes, blact, bl«e, green,, and |»J»k «4lk Gr»U*tk»{ Mpk

X:'r.'i^Srfc ttfWr*. *IUIE BTcttiMit aMteMt Of Ladie*1 a*i GtotieWsH'o 1 ted. IWe,cas*inrre and cotton tiliiVISetrf oi-

-J.- ,-iA.. «. v.,, ... 'm.

fwlrf'

M~ruW&

Attorney at Jaw, Notary Public,

And for the last tea years Pension Agent for Vigo couity.

WiLL

Uxm».—-OA djn^l 8o thai till

attend to procuring Lands for soldiers of tiw late and former wars, their widows or heirs, on reasonable terms.

WfLt.tAM

W'

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NOTICE.

UAKhUi & FARLEY

Flour and Salt,

AT TIII2 s»lt N OF Till- I*Ai)-LOCEt. "\N in|ii(l, aud for saf# at the lowest markot price, a full of Extra Fumi Flour, made from wh«iit «Zh*mk»lsT fails. Also Lake an Ksnhiw

S*|t

1 A j_ I i^Ji."*"Mihemselves liuebtetl to Di. t\£KU lioLHES, will pl«:»«t cull on the uudersigiit-d an settle, or within thirty days frijm this date, ull accounts, notes, &c., will be phce«i In tho hauus of un Attorney for collection.

in good

S.

H. POTt'EK &. CO.

N. B. Flour delivered free of curtuge. Terre-ilaiite, December 6, td50-tf.

BY

F\

Bounty Land Agency. SEYMOUR GOOKiKS, 1

Office ft present in the Court Ffonte. Ina fewdayehe will remove to Ustos Row, New Brick Block,Cast Irou troats. Terre-Haute, November 1,'50-5-tf

~PHOENIX HOUSE.

THISTiie

HOUSE, located oit the h-jad of W *^r street i» now reauy tor lite accoiuiuoiatiou of thd tnvt-liiiig puulic. proprietors h.iviug completed t-vcry arrangtflueut tp iusurethe propur acOuiiuooalioii aud niaiistgeiaeul of tiie HiiOcnix, as a jirst-nUe house, respictluiiy aoai.il tiic patronage of tiie pubiic.

A.

Attrsf:

^'uhU'uII, Inspector.

The Iiisfiertors will seleet tlieir u».-iistniit3, (jiulgesand clerks, qualified voters of tlnir Ward, aud make tlieir retiirii* to tlifi Oh-rk of tho Board of Common Council, at the Town Hull, on the evening of said election duy.

of sui I day, expose to sale Iho following real estate idtuule iu SjiJ Towu and Caunty, to-wlt: a part of Out Lot number one, as surveyed uud laid off by tho Terre-Haule Company, near to tho Towu of Terrs-Huiite, commencing on Market Street, twenty feet south from the northwest corner of safd Out Lot {No. 1) un.l running thence east ono hundred and forty-iilnu feet, two inches from ihenee south seventy-four feet, seven inches from thence wt tone hun

is been removed'to tie new llrick Block (WfOS ROW.) on Ham Streil, Soceud Store fro the Allefe on tie We*t en^. V\TE have jnst ope fed a very beav||Stock of FRIiSH GOODS, embracing erery thiug in ite DRY GOODS

HATSj CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds caarse and fiae,

4^ FAMILY GROCERIES, QUE E N S

In itie' seiconi loft we hare finished off a large room exdusivetv for

Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matts, Eugga, Paper Hangings, Looking: Glasses, &c.

In this department we hare probably tiie iarg^t ana best Stock ever brought to the Wabash Valley, which iu price and quality cannot be beaten in any market £ut or Wtsl. We tiave aiso a large supply of STAPLE GOODS for Jobbing, soeh as Brown and Bleached Musiins, Flannel, Linsey, Prints, &c whicli we offer to merchants at a hare commission profit.

Having adopted the Cash or ready p.iy system, and conSeqaently having no risk of bad debts to run, It will be our object to sell all kiads of Goods as low as auk c&a buy theoi anywhere, uuder any circumstances of fair honnral^ competition.

JANE L. WILSON &. SON.

Moutezuma, In.diua, Nov. i2y, lc5d-U-tiiu

State of Indiana, Clay County, ss.

CLAY eiBCUlT COOUT, TO APIUt. XEIIM lUol. the September Term of the Clay Circuit Court for the year i85U. I William A.

WUboh,

VS.

Polly Leak, Alfred Leak, Isabella L«ak, J» Bill lu Chancery Jooi Leak, Harriet JLeak aud Mary to cuuvey ianJ. Ann Leak.

COMESSc.now,

Wilson,

RosK Eckels,

CHAMBERS jY, PATTERSON,

November 1-lth, lt^oO-T-ls Commissioner.

Who wants a Home?

OA ACRES of I.an!, forty of Timber and forty^f Ql' Priiri™, about eight acres of which under fmu nu inn higii state of cultivation, and every fool of whfch is lit for the plow, 'lids land is siturted inK bkuk coai.tv. Iowa, wilhiit live miles of the eo'iutv seat (L:iucasier), aid near two Grist and Saw Mills, mi in sight of two schooi houses. It is apart of tno first claim uia.ie in the Township.

Enquire at the Journal OifrJo. Nov. lj, i"59.

ltt)fl!ERE OTRYB0DY IATESESXKDT

THE t»nderslgu«*l sti

g^jj|i4ni ilns un^er the fign of ''TCanal and Railroai Provii«».

Mor.-, w.iere ie coii^l len feiuisell' p. ririiiieut locate,if and where he sti.l desires all of the publK: itroiKg--. He calls attention to uf. of tlte leading aitie«, whicu composbut a srodl portion of l.i« stock, fr^m a

uncommon Tobacco, Cig irs tio,, Feather?, Brooms and Oat" iu abundance—fresh Pork, Potatoes and Turnips,—a splen-

_r ^|,i aissortmeut of freslt Corn Meat and Ginger Cukes-

0f Hti

of

nNov.

I

by his solicitor^

aua files his uiii ia\ it of tiie uOu^

real teiicy iu UieStatJ of luuiaua of tiie uoove n.iuieJ tlef^nitanU: It is Uierefure .anjuiigeJ and uecreeJ by U»e (Jouri, that publication of the penJeucy of thi.^ suit te given in tiie Terre-lldUte Journal, a iiewspape.r of general circulation priutei utul pub.i!ied in the towu of Ter re-Han If, Vigot county, fiuiiinn, thut unless the said Polly Leak, Aitrea Leak, Isabella Leak, Joel Leak, Uurrijt Le.»k, aud .Mary Auii'Lvuk, be uuJ appear ou or be lore tiie iirxt ,JHy of .tiie next term of s-u Cuurt, liereat'l^r to be hoiaen ut tue Cou'rt House in Bowiiug-Grceu, ou the llrst Moiniay in April 1p51, aud plead, answer or demur to the suiu Bi.l, the matters uud ti.iug* thert-iu contidne.: will bp taken as coiif.»s^J uguiust them and decreed accordingly.

November Nth, 1650-8-3w GEO. PINCKLY, Clk, :-r

State of Indiana, Clay County, ss.

CLAY CM'CUIT

Rose &. Eckels,

A

CUUItT, TU Ai'UlL TEiiM 1351.

UIL TEUJt

1

William Mclutosii, VS. Moore Mcintosh, fc'unuiel Devorc, Bird

Bill in Chancery.

Light, nnd Charles W. Moss. HE HE AS, at the September Term of the Chiy Circuit Court, ltfaO, tho above named Wlllium Mcintosh, tw.liis solicitors

tiled in »d Court

his tiiil in Chancery against Mooro Mcintosh, Samuel Devore, Bird Light, and Charles W. Mo«i, una it appealing bv tho "ffi iavit of disinterested and competent porsou, that Aioore Molutosh, one of the defendants Iwri in, is not a

November Mth, lS53-8-3w GEO. PINCKLY, Clk.

NOTICE.

virtue of a decree of the Vigo Probate Court, a copy

whereof has been delivered to mo by the Clerk of sai court, iu f.ivor of

Sushi

resident ol Hie Slate of liidiun.i: It is therefore ordered by |»rniri City Store, 21 door Farilnglou's block,nt prices the Court thai publication of tiie peiidt-ney of this suit by which -ill uefy competition^ aiul ultbough tii arj not made in the Terre-11 «ute Jouynul, a newspaper of geiierul acluul circiilution printed and published iu tho town of Terra TO BK SOLO FOR NOTHING, II iiite, Vigo county, Indi.ini, notifying s.iid Mooro Mclu- Yet thi'| will be given to the public at such piicea as wlH *h that unless he appear ou or before the calling of liii* help mile the fortune of uuy one who put-chases, so low in

cause, ut the next term of sui Court, uu pletd, auswer or fact wil^taeso goous bo sold that demur thereto, tho things therein contained Wiil be taken CUSTOMERS us coofesstd to him, uno decreed accoridugly, until which j,e ,?^ t„r taking t.hetn away lime tlii cause is continued.

y.

R. Williams wui Sarah Widiams,

10

o'clock,

complainants, and ug.iust irg-ifet P. Uf 1, ijeleiuiint, I will, on the JHih day of December, l.v5', «t the Court the Maiihester Compdny. House door, iu tiie Town of Terre-Haule, Vigo County, Cloth.3, CaSSiznereS, ScG. ***$£•} between the hours of

a, m.

and 4 o'clock, r. «. B|k

kiu Js, RaW.it-, Squirrels, ami all other

„0ll t-Y, from a tail oowu to vr meat, when 1

,. »„Ul_ I won Ca«».Jie», all «rt wTilub I will aril at ret HI or who esil

FAKMINtiTON*S BLOCK, N°r1in loti reasonable t»rm*, In short, every thing of a nouriihiug Louisville Ootbiilg Store. ... .n.r .rtnk,

1

kind strong drinks excited No charges for showing sloek—please call He tender* his thanks for former patrouirge and befs S more iiheral jmtrottage for the fntnre.

N. D. CASH paid for nearly all toin»s of Cowatry Produce, No*. 15, Ij-5')-? ly

SMJTH, X.

BEINGstreet,4th

now perwaA^Ki luoatePta bis new USm on Ohio lo*| Ets» of the Pohlic Square, will at all ti nea be In feaaine*s to wait on his (wire#* in%U thing* pertaining to hi* profaisioo.

N. a No c*eelt girea for opetmllotti anless by previa**

Tert*-HaatfiN«w»ler 15,1P3®*"*If"1'

I

JOHN C. ROSS,

North Etisl Cortirr of ike Court m*e Square. TERKR-HAirre. INDIANA. ij

MPORTER

:'1PPCR

M-im'

*ni D^er Fancy aatf Dry Goft^s,

fine aad aidty Boot* am tao*»s

FAMILY IJILJOBRIES IX OEXERAL. X#wwb« 9) lS^MHy PAPER! PAPER 11 11HE test nsi cti?«pest «asortm-Bt of letter ^d

Paper, the Wibiiih,«i W

BOOK STORK,

u=y»K

iiist

M-'

^1/

SPANISH

iMrjj'

CA&tl -b 1'UiiK

W A RE,

Slc.

Skins for sate at the lowest rate, at the Nor. 23-9-tf BUCKEYE GASH STORE.

r» ps. Pit I NTS, for comforts, at froaj 5^ to 7 eta. per Ol Vird, for sale at the Nov. 29-9-tf BUCKEYE CASH STORE.

GOTTON

Batting, Spun Cotton. for sale at the Nov. 29-9-tf BUCKEYE CASH STORE.

HKAVYDrivers,

BUCKSKIN GLOVES, for Teamsters aud St 4g«» tor sale at ti» Nov. 29-9-tf BUCKEYE CASH STORE.

I I EAVT*OSNABURGS, for tents or wagon covers* for *1 I -iil« al the Nov. 29-9-»f BUCKEYE CASH STORE.

1 Box of Sundries, Isaac VVr. E'ilsy. Also, 2 Bundles of Clothing, k'ft by John Carmel. E. S. WOLFS, Nov, 23, l?50-9-3w Commission Merchant.

Notice.

LARGE lot of Chesnut*, Cheese, Lathes a superior nrtiele, and other gooJs, left on consignment. For tulc rheap, bv E. S. WOLFE,

NiA'-S ', lwaf- Commission .Merchant.

Cash for Wheat!

snbscriner wiil p«y tiie biglient market price for .L. uUrchuiitable W ut,' d-divered at hi« Warehouse, ,e of the Pub Saturn Come along the Cash

)rou. uitipr 29,1^5^-9-lw

Brown uud

»V«n "IVUI ICVl) .WfVH IUVIUJO| IIW" •••v HV.V WH- tiuim VI I I I

dred and forty-nine feet, two inches, to .rket Street Velvets,

nforesaiJ from thence north lo the place of beginning. Taken as the property of said defendant to satisfy sai decree and *vlll first offer the rents aud profits of s. premises for seven years to satisfy said dccree and costs, and should, they fail lo satisfy the amount of suid dcCren aud costs, I will then offj.r the fee simple of saia real estate to tho highest bidder to itH'y the iine.

PI.in, PI loiorij,

Shi

L. RYCE

SOLE LEATHER, UppeV Leather and Kip

uid Imperial Tea,

1 »:il i:*TS of Yonag Hysou for ia!f cheap at the :J-9-tf BUCKEYE GASH STORE.

tOBAGCO. bv the to*, for »»le ut the Nov. 29-9-ti BUGKtYE GASn STORE.

Notice to All Interested.

HAVE received an.l stored the following GOODS, wlii 'h th« owners will please cill an remove before tiie expiration of the time limited by luw, otherwise they will be suld to defray freight aud storage, &c.: 1 Box, irke.1 N. Coiy. 1 Box of Sho.Lasts, &c.. I Shoe Bench. James Rider,

Care of X',oinjS Kanon.

1

E S. WOLFE, Commission Merchant.

Nctics.

jThis !, Qnd onn hiht, which will bo mailc by

hh titici

r,

us In to by N or Book Account

JL «ui pay up by uiu iry ltoi. I must

pi.y

my uei l-»,

ami, inur.ier to .lo an, those owing in must pay up their iuaebtc lu*ss Oy that limit. As am in euruest, tbU uotirc iieetis so apology.

Nov. iJ9, iS3U-9-3w E.S.WOLFE.

ioLiXii^r

\\T JIITII of new and desirable Goo is ure uow offercd for Bale, at wholesale nnd retnil, at the

Dress Goods.

French, Engii-di and G'-rniMi M"rino«, Hack, Pud.i, Fancy Hiid Cheue Alpacas, Cpiuirg", Paruinettu Cloths, FVen^h and Seotch (ringhams, French Chintzes, Ani severul pieces of those famous

HiOLO .WKDaL"

dk l\ines.

Comp^«iiig a full selection of all the best patterns of

olive

French ana English Cloths,

an Fancy Colors, Cassimeres, American Cloths and aud Green Kentucky Jeans, ^,^Sray tujul Mixed Saitluets.

Vestings.

We hste the most beautiful styles of Vesting* In Terre.Haute of. Silk, Cashintre, Casslmere, Worstvl, Wool,

Si.i

other styles. Blk Satins, a full assortmouL

Wiite, Red una Yellow,(all wool) Flannels, Blaehed an 1 Brown Canton «e Drillin

Drillings and Shirtings,

Tic ings, nnd Strip'd Hickory |Ap iind Furnilure Checks, la vies heavy Brown Sheetings and Shirtings,

Iri.wi idivn, liussiiv Diiper and Crush, Liu Arrtfrii Pl..i

ISIIV

aud Cotto Table Diaper, iciu» Prints#J«II styi«s, from .1 to 15 cents, Liusey in.I G.dd i'i. is, good varielyfi?

White Qccds.

B^lss, Jr onrl, C»inliri#, Mn'l sik! lticU Book Muslin, d, E iib-nid.TeJ and Strifi'd Cainbilcs, lu ll, ornl rencli Lawns.

Moiunin^ G'cod3. lomlwriu

1,

\Vnr*ie Cuib.len

1

jiomiibou

to an

AlajJiiciH, runltm CiMb?, Gin^hnms,

I loves, lio* ', Vt-.iis., R»bfo»*, tec.

G-iCV-S.

Ah en '1

v.

Variety of Kid,* Silk, CaiJimore, Merino, ion, Lin Idiw-. 'lid iii Hlii piovta. lYCiisiuuere biiu Cuitaii Gloves.

Hosiery.

yt ies Whits, Blk, SiMt-, Mix'd uiu a^l'd col. Cotton Hose, C^isNmere. Alap*»Ca nt|d Raw Siik Vl.'us ,l,» Ho BroWn, Mix'd, Rlbbei and Strip'd, Chit iri i.s *e, ftil! assortment, cotton and wwL

We canal show sonie beautiful putterns

English Prints, jk\

nlmost equn Ing in style the French goodslj So now i» tiie time and thl« the place, come onr and Ui, be gnia-iihy the first law of Nature and let No. 1 Jake von to No. MFarrlagtou's block. ,M. W. WILLIAMS.

Oct. 18 If FflAIRlE CITY STOHB. j.

•ok hsra Parmors! KU. by D.

March

WAcV Fr-.-nian's Public fq'iai

W. G. CAR Y.

Knlki AiiV qn.ii Wl'biU We fdw.

J* ft-},-**-#

L»&i

«,

Mi*w*

n»l Citi! reos* do., «ad also, £vl«n Sol- l- .th^r. Ciiim. biMV»r» and Qneewsware, Hnr.iware, C»t*rry, itl Wiaiow Gins, be-t Jusiils lr«»» and N*i \a~ Sfora Cttttos, OilR^e-WMt awl tUttisg, Inftatn «».i Yew 1 itiaW Carpeting, Ue»tth Rags and MaiLt, a general t*sorimeat of ttroifecft. Abo,

COADiriON POWDER,

FAPRIER BOOK,

jTANNIN PASTE,

Jas. M. Lccss.

The remarkable cures of disease* of the Lungs which have been realized by its use, uttested us they are by many prominent professors and physicians in this and foreigu lauds, should eucourago the afflicted to persevere with the strong ussurance that the use of the "CHERRY PECTORAL" will rdieve aud ultimately euro them.

We present to the public unsolicited testimonials from some of tlte first men lu our country, upon whose judgment and experience implicit confident? muv be placed.

DR. PERKINS, 1'resUient Vermont Mcdical Colltje, one of the most Ivurned and intelligent physician# iu the country, considers it a "comporfiiifeu of rate excellence lor the euro of lhat formidable di.^eajie, Consumption."

Uiuithwaitk»

Kavk,

1

to

1

lino., at the N*w York

j» More, betwwn Potter's Hardware and latch and Clock tStor.-, on tiie Basl'sitie of iho

I* «f Wbent, SOOO ba^he 8 of Oats,

..rR, Al-»,

Terr.-Uas

liiV of F.*t sriuf Ciorrr Seed, for 'iv tac hi *•••.«* i»ric»s iHOry Goo.." at cash I). AKoit BROTHER. tVtoWf 14, 1 5 M-tf

Wool* Wool!! v-

rn W )OL w»Jrt*i l»y the "soWrfter, t)UUU|l P»r wa«5h tte Wgiwart. tt«rltet jfikx, caWi, will |e pal 3- "is •S?. '"SSk

TIERIiA3r,,

15-7-4 At the sign of tfie ayiuwng Wl^el.

H. HAliR,

|md Sign Painter. Gla^Lig, Brooziig, ics., &Cia oil or ctxs color*. Iroiuiioas of tti.llijrfeb-*. P^«r Hanging -.one lathe s«wiMwiiB the rAdWulHc terms. Regla*-

TlTuto. Oct 11. 1850-2-ly

J. X. CRISHEE & SONS^

Jeweler*

UHI

SilT?r-mitis

Leeds (Eng.) Mcdioal School, Sir

QueeJ^ College, Ireland, Prof.

J. C. Atsn,

City Bakery and Confectionery.

"\/TRS. FEARN, one door west of t1w Bank, returns jX her thanks for fortner favors, undjwfornis the public ttwt she Is now still better prejiared t«|iaontinodate those W&O mnf favor her with their jitronnge'. She has engaged a i|ry superior linker aud Confectioner, in whose skill she'tias every confidence, and she will

V/kdoivg Pasties

FRANCIS B. ROTHE, A E ii A 3 1 A 1 E iS E SECOND DOOR EAST Of THE FOST-OfFlCE.

OLlTELY

9te» wjaaagMwe

AUD QDtLlXl'Oi SEEKUCQtlo

T)RKP» PFD sti sold, wholwol" and retail, at N o- 4^ i- Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois, by VV. B. SLO

WOOD & DONNELLY, Druggists, TerreIlaute, wholesale agents. And sold by Jas. S. White, Brazil,^?

Cloverlantl,

A. 6c fc. M.

Lyons.

B.

Clinton,

McNeill Sc Croft.

Edward DKraMOND. Newpoht,, Newxam &. Sears,

JSugene,

Kesnsdy,

Georgetown,

\V?t. Kent,

Willioimport,

November 8. 1850-6-lv

GREAT COUGH KEMEDI1

CHEUY PECT&JU

I'sr llkt Cure »f

C01GHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BaCISCaiTKS, MiiOOPIXG-COUCU,

CROIP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION*

The annals of medical science, affording as they do ample proof of tho power and value of many medicinal agent?-, have furnished no examples to compare with the salutary eff'cts produced by "AYfiR'S CHERRY PECTORAL."

Ntffcwiat,

April

2G, 1846.

Dr. J. C. Aytt—£W Sir i—-Agreeable to the request of vour agent, we wiil cheerfully i4to what we hwe known of tha effects of your CHEURY PEC TORAL and tiny have been astonishing iuiieod. Mrs. Betsey strutter hau ueeu afflicted with a severe and relentless cough, which reduced her very low so low that litllo hopn coulJ bo entertained of her recovery. Numetons remedies Imd been trlod without ilfjct, before the CHERRY-PECTORAL. And that has cured her. George Wutkinsoii, Esq., hud to our knowledge been afflicted with Asthma, far rUuen yrar*, and grown yearly worse, until the CHERRY PECTuRAL has now removed tho disease and he is as free from »ny of lt« .y.nploms as w» are. The Rev. Mark Dane had tieen so severely attacked with tae Bronchitis, as to disubia liiui from his duties, and nothing had afforded him nlief until 1 (Mr. Thorniug) carried biui a bottle of your PECTORAL, which curod him at oucc, and ho now olSciates us usual iu hia place.

Tuese are three of the tases in which wo have known it successful, but never lo fall. We IniVe grout pleasure in certifying to those facts andjare, respocteU sir, your ItumM0 a/rvwits. RBV. i)AVIU THOiiNlNO. lluN. JOSEPH BATTLES.

Among tho distinguished authorities who have glveii their names lo recommend the CHERRY PRC TO UAL, as the best uiedy that is known for the Affections of the Lungs, tre "The London Lancet," "Cunadiun Journal of Medical Seience," "Boston Medical nnd Surgical Journal,*' "Cbiirletdou (S. C.) Medical Review," "New Jerwy Medical Reporter," Profforsor VVKBSTEn, Harvard College, Prof.

Bartlktt,

eiikivs,

New York Ciiy,

Trunsylvunia Uulversity of Medicine, President

VermQUl Mwlicnl College, Ur.

Pakkkr

Richa'iio,

RorKmbaum,

The puill*6 have but to know the virtues aud astonishing success of *he "CHERRY PECTORAL," in curiugois eases of the Lungs, when they will secuft from thoM dan gers, whenever tnin remedy can be obtained. fRKPAREU B*

Leipst(i£

CilKMIST, LOWSt.t, MASS.

WOOI A. DONNELLY, Agents,

Nov. 1?. 1850-7-ly Tory-Haute.

IKS

informs the clliacns of Terfe-li iutr that he

has recently fitted op an ntry aud comfort*We room for the accomii'v,VJ»tt of the public, vhere fie will be happy

sttend to :. .ils which may bomade. ... Being a regular gradoste ln^grufcsHoo, from Lelp*icl Germany, ho can promise the THwoil'satbiiucilou lu Hi Dmssiiig, Shu\1ug, &.c.

His razors are keen, his sc^f wxes and brushy dean, and An fear need l« entertained-of uMease^rOin his iinpierncols. June 21, lt5t). 3«if

CTScmanATi

AT

rant it eoaai to any wrfleia the uuU*^8t»»e», warrant the qaaiity of tlte urttele we nak« toW

r.,n

wai«

I UAVE 1 this city public that

M. ia this city,

.ri»'PaUie#|iiMi'H

JlH

•dwallUad StrerU -O'th side of PaMfr ^itsiMr *M of Farriagtaa"sblock- I £i, l-yk-51-ly

stov

ijUUplease

prepared to fnr-

nl#i families with Fresh Bread or Hot Rolls, evjiryevening before tea. Fare Oamlies of oar own make, always on band.

and otiiers wijl be promptly served at

Wirttt notice. Shop south Off the Sqoare aud hear the Bank 'September 2ft, lK(»-ol-:fm

I

they,

DOUBLE ric-i

tisi

9

fe

Iiudiwici & Hulmans

lfiiCLNNATI UiiULLvS.VLE a a a Pubiic Square,

TKHKlHAliff'» 1NIHANA. HAVING mlopted tliemost iToproved method, «R pwetlaed by the best Cincinnati Houoes i« re«li: tg Whiskey, we war-

possibly be procor«d, and to give eatl^d sstwifoctfon. it isWfatthe lowest tr.arket pA*• IW*

5uvi1^

ceil and examine the article before they B"f We h«e also always on band a fine Itf/of genUtoe Fren«h Brai^lfl*. from $4 down to

io,,t'1^l"^d

Kee. Boafbon, Irish and blskej, Port, \J eiraan Sw«t Malaga W inland a full ^»l foreign and demestlc Wine« j»d ost iA-i-tl

J1"'

wkk

it'

a boose of pBj^Uc ewl«rl.iinn»ent the above t»??»e, and pledge th* shall do tbe, ti«t 1 can to make

re no

Mu*.vel .Sireot.

Tem-yr*^ Not, r, l»Si?-6-tf J. S. FREEMAN.

Carriage Manufactory.

Jk jp L, HAVE commenced the Carriage M»wo* TseWriac im«iiH« ia tbe shop t»»ly occoykd fey a w. Bwlum, on 4th sSPeet. AH bnMKrhes •f th?fciwl»e»willheprwopiiy atte*ledt», jrwotOy -hop »b-U »t bo wrpasafcl armatf of style, «Jeg»«e «f fito*ab or workmanship

wStydf C*trrl«5«®» Wtad

WS"?EFA3SS1Jr*2f

\lao, Pal«tia .*•»«•

«crrt

His ostlers will he found atte»tiv«rni*? hftforces gooi as the finest agricultural coantrr wiil Hi.mit of He respectfully invites the p.^traiMge of the aud promises his best endeavor* lo plotun.

May 10,1*50. 32tf

W"HK ROCSJt FORMCRLV K.vmvs A3 THE

HAVING0/uudergoue

Perrysvilla.

BROukUWAf

Corner Tkiri *nU Chtrrg *trt*U, T«rr*-ll*uif

thorough repair »iU being fiitiUU-r^*

od with entire new furniture, now oftWs to tho ing public accommodations of the best kiu i. The signed proprietor, who has no little knowledge of theyusi ness, and whon« ambition to excel iu the lino of bis pifss-f* sion is equal to that of any one else, respectfully aslt of j,. thecitixens and of the traveler their kiud cousidctatfoiifcaii attention.

The table of the Indiana /fouue is supplied with allihtt couutry affords, done up with tfcste neatursa aud dispute the beus are clean, irllculur attention being paid to ha sleeping department, us an ibsoluto qualifieatiuulo —the comfort, in every pariiculstr, of tho guent, whi bake first and last consideration, and no omission or commissi^ shall be Permitted having a direct or reuiolMeudeucy to i* tsrfere with this object.

The stables are supplied with the best forage, and tended by careful aud honest ostlers. Labor is not apt in the requisite attention necessary, and the public mi' rest assured that the most assiduous attention will euuilu to Ik' paij iu Uiis d«(nrtmeut.

Moping that his intention and wish to raise the Old Bros way to its former character and standing, eujeyed years' ago, may meet the kind regards of the people, ilia undersigned has only to say, that he will be always found ai bis post, ready atid willing to obey tlte wishes Una muiisut the wauU of tlioso vvlu m«v

August 15,1850. 4G-tf

E S S S I

A

Vaixntink Mov,

Ci.KAVfti^sn, Bowdoiu College,

Prof. liuTiBRi'tELD, Willoughby College, Ohio, Proffessor

jr* MV'WLimxmt':MnrM.-*rMr j» VV7O.ULD respectfully announce to Jheeltltcpf efTerr»- fe Haute, and the country generally, that ho hw» coui-

menceil the above business in the shop rceeutly ocnnpl«.l D.

II.irtsock.

in short, with every hing from tho great si to ilIT Ie *1. Ills stock Is made of the best jimterials, li.^\ styi of siV|» f"1' rior workmanship, and according to '.he Imest ?n)'ni.«tap-.j proved fushlons, comb.lnlng tightness with sircnjth uud i» eganco with ise. Believing the citizen* will pajriiil«-i a lecherohe establlshmvit of the khii, lie present* his to the kind regards of community of acknowledge

Terre-Htittle, June 91, l8fh, SNf

Jv.^lii'11 GR0VK&

Terre-IIaute, Mnrch fi, 1 fi I. 2*tf

Fbityem™

r-')ij' inber,lh-i 1 ustuve wltli ouoormer»pl.it»a ,4 Woken or Imriil out, iu as usrlesi. as a ph»w wltliost a point or cradle wiili^l a Bal jf, S«d twlUirr:hl.-f expenea W ill repairing stoves as Well as ploWv, nun^Wary, &*.., is cost of patterns and the vexation* acisy tdMi irfowb.e lu get,Ing pnttarn* mad® that will fit. Plhf.es oi iBtlitf jtoves (even If *.• they don't brake) will in a short time bftfn out, and a iho--ough repair ia iieeeiMMiry. I hav» sold sfov.-s. In Terr.« Haute, over nine^ear*! 1 ipnke neirly ull the stovwi I n^,! and all thai are irtan'nfactured in this county,'bim

Ira Grctv'Ks,

Terte-iiuflte, Aug.Ii5,MfH7tf

We wiil

GAl,

I

VtHy n^r-v

/Vnt_jqbiis^ r^fVe auto iucqv ru» t'trt to 104 in the te-»lo- I n,«tx on* llollull

I nea tlio iteldent iu wR Mi tne-noa-tbiit be is now prepare J,w1lh gnatt^rlSitUhifl ed experi-iica than btfetols^ aw* then* Hr stylo wtileb l» e*^ josUy appreciatedThe Prdri^ Houw most healthy awhjIcturr'wjiMi^ionion Of Ter eated on an eievateti position overlooking tite side and" Fort HarrstMi Untirie on the ot ier. nauul&c al is large, well designed an.} commo'ious. The %aralier of the House stands hffb thruo^hent the whole c%utr^

ftt4

the proprietor shall take jxiue always iu tuai%iat4g tu 2: reputation. Families can be accixnmotLtsd hi Uis most qqit and Orderly manner.

4

SSP

T. C. BtfSTlN.

INDIANA HOUSH,

A

W|istroniseuarringtoic^%*•him.illiam

'.V?

on NHtionnl Itonil Str*?ft, II.«

new Iron Front, where he is prepared to furnish mose lu want of flue articles iu his line of business, with eastern ix IHTOGIRS. of every tlrveviplunt,

SADDLES, liaiOMX IM!||'.M, Ygfifo .7 II A IV K.S8, SAIDMltAG8, M.

iuu.

PLOWS. it:

MANUFACTURER of Plows, who has been for s»rles of years in the business, ami in couslaul eoinmwuicaltou wilh the most intelligent, nCicntiiic hud pru^.tle Farmers,, necessarily becomes fully ncquuinted with the faults and linperfeelioiis of the various Plows In use. Iieca*, nnd will, if

k.\cki.sior

ia his motto, avail hiinsolf of tlm

knowledge to remedy nil defects fouiid lf exist h.iret'f(.r« tn this implement. Phis hiJng my i.i«uation, I eemt wit'i eoirlijeuce before my numerous patrons and tMe pui» lu, witu thanks for former patronage, and witii assumuc? lint I a-n much better pre|wre«l than ever biToro to fully mu 'i tiie Mc est expectation uud wishes of tiie egriciilnirnl coimmiiiii! In the article of goo PLOWS, suitable for nil mid evrry kind of soil iu tho Wabash vallov. In addition to my former extensive assortment ,-wronght, Iron and enst Plows, (consi'ltliig of Rlvef, Carr, 8I.00 Whtirry. King and Wv am «WM»)tf..cturiiig No. HU Fox River Plow, richt. afcd if(tb«t»de4*wliioh I* warrant'* to stand thedruft of any two UoriifS, eitht* I11 the timber »T anv other sol!. Tills Pb^H«^j».botwM|Jiio N0*. 3 ami 4, Is quite us duniile, and^t ong is tb* No.^ aud just ths sis# for two horses. *-h-

Tiie Plows I have en h\nd5ar« en#* third morn dnrnbls, and better tu every respect, then **y wor boftre msdn all lint uiuteriils being of ihn best tils workmanship as jwrfert us continued expeil'i,.re cu«u'Vo4A9«. L! s*n permanently locnted in the Plow Liruvss Itt^i, ftthi -JFrv. rantnH my Plows to th*lr worl» I siuyinnfttaui /v on bond wilh goodaii] flXperleffue wiwltt"! ii to gool my promises, nnt to repair mj^plpw 1 4 .id .' r*spi*ctftil!y luvito nil who wishTiow»tocallii»i ii .•«'}•• ussortnieut before purchasing of those wh» af-ao^, 'Jj and who lisvp nvitiier shop nor uiatM is for re^i^tell^ have all kiuds oi Flow Castings, Pt»w Points, ^'oJtnr

4

iih»*

large nssortment en hand'that are not only of tfl utillh .. but Which we at least one third heavier than most st»ie the same *ir.e sold 011 the tVubush, my staves nrt» H»aie fr. the beat Ne. 1 Hot Bl/st Ohio M-»td, which wiil uv oreu'v., and they will not bum out, of coulee,

somu

n* Uj!u onr*.*

If they br«s«k, I put In n»iw plst«*, iree of chnfg*, If tti^y burn out,

furnish n«?w ptateiiirt Jivo cents per pVnuil.

can, at Iritlingexpense, repitr sjly stove have ev madej 'f as I have ail the p'jtt,rn*, not only of the stove* 1 am now' making, but of ail

I

have niwlji far the Inst nine y/virs*,'

Wiikh Is more than stove de«ler#1 er.-, or at Clw-limnlS, in do for as the dealer* here Iwve neil'i-r touiu.ry nor pulfri.-',

of course, »januot repair tlieir stove*, «nd nl I»n natl, they t'uu:ge their pattern# every year, and very seldom keep theii1 old patlerua for they prejer selling new sWfes to rapiHng old ones. hope these conciueraifnet, ii be to a W ii us is a fact 11 res in our nil.lst 6t c., Will Indaee th wo who wlth U»%J purchase stoves of any kiud tr call at tlio M.

JiAOUJ FOUNDRY STORE.

or at the »tOre 2 doofs east ef the store of J. C. fUxw^iiperintemied by Mr.

and ekantine tho assortment,

quality, and prie* of ruy stove#, furnitnre, &c., wlu-« we have for examination a few Cl»eiun*tl Moves, us aj»«^ nu ns, which were sold in this plme, anu which hare lie ased"np in from 9 months to two yen ra' use, sad esnr«t now be repaired by those whoiwrft tltem, er by Buy one «lsc, withoat an exprnss ia patterns gieater ihdft the 4Ami» of the stoves,

JOSEPH GHOVER

BAEGAI^rois^HAMS MATOEa.

AT BEDCCBD PRICES!

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALUR IX

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°L CioclnnatJ Tanned Sole LeatiWrrt I New York Red

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