The Wabash Courier, Volume 10, Number 7, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 October 1841 — Page 4
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Saddling Eglablishinent, A M, BOATRLGHT ST JAS. BUZAN, .* RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public,that they are now receiving at their shop on NATIONAL ROAD Street, one door WESTof Lihdley's corner, a large and fresh supply of
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Stoek of every description for the mannfactureof Saddlery, Trunks, Harness,
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assortment of every thing usually
ith an
t»gffl»»*T Wl 'Tjr^rwaT^having^retoforebeenen^ged in .. in Terre-Haute, flatters himself that it is not necessary that he should Bet forth his nuahfications
I mechanic, as be trusts (us former work will show for iue'll along the Wabash. We particularly ia vite the Lin'wnaof Vi"o and the surrounding country to cull fnd examine "for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. ns wc nre determined to keep thebesi and
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-/work" and in the latest stylennd fashion. We will tnde for all kinds of Country produce, at market price arid sell as low
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iti tho Western country. TVrro-Haute. Feb. g7-1841-25-tf.
manufactured for
re'itted up the old stand of J. Burton* hk he accommodation of Traveller* and Boarderf, com-r of Fifth and Cherry Streets, lrre-Haute
The House is now in order for tne rcccption of com-
^l^ie most commodious stabling in Town is attached
anftfow^ady to act as Acer.t, and contract to keep the horses 'at the lowest bid) of any line of Stages running into iown.
Terre-Haute, April 10-31-W.
F.ASTERN STAGE LINE
FARE REDUCED TO FIVE DOLLARS! VOORHEE8&CO. have'reducecl the price of fire to Indianapolis, to $5. and will have immediately placed on the line Troy Coaches, purchased expressly for*th« service. The route will be well attended, and good horses and careful driverssecured. if7MI«reafter.the«tage
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So'cio^k,
enabling the passengers-to breakfast nt Mr, Cunningham^, mileseasi of Terre-Haute. Mav 2.1-37-tf. li^RLAM Agent. 8 A S S 1 O I E A E
Family iflcdiciiie.
4 SOVEREIGN remedy for AGUE, Dumb,Chill 1 and all BILIOUS FEVERS, Coughs, Cold*, Weak Debilitated State, Cholic, Rheumatism* Dysente rtf, 'itiikpraxh, Worms, swelling of the Bowel*, pain in the Head, mde and Stomach, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, loss of Appetite. Dropsy, Gravel, Dyspepsia, Sick Head Ache and Indigestion
Price, 50 cents for a Box, containing about 100 pills. FOR SALE BY John Oruft, Terre Haute, ltwl
Horgatt &• Co.. Prairieton. Vijo ro., Ind. Wm Cox fc Co., Hudson, Crawford co., Ills.
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W Alexander, Pari*, Kdg"t co., lilt.
Joseph Ficqnpt, Newton. co., III*. Doiiovon, Vincsnn**, Ind. E Palmar Co., Dnnvillo. Vermillion c* 1H*And mo*t of the towns and villages on iho Wansih from V'incennes to t'.sfavcHe and a.to Wrst of «niu river, in Illinois. L~
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"CHARLES WOOD, liavinjr purrhased the stock or G. W. Patrick dr. Co. (late _Patrick f- Wood,) offers fot sale «v«iy article in his line of business, on reasonable terms, for Ca*h.
C- W. will ba agisted in tl.e bu*ine»jbv hi* brother, Dr. Wood, nnd tht fharaeter of theartirlpg sold by him may be relied on, at ib«y will be stl*cted with great r.*re H« hns now on hand funeral «*«orlment of
DRUGS AND .MEDICINES, PAINTS,
M)ILS AND DYE-STUFFS. SMGIJAI^NSTRI!. *!a" MENTS. A FOTH EC AIIIKS' WARh. FANCY
ARTlf'LKS AND PERFUMERY with an aisortmrm ot CJItOCF-RlRS, ron-
a«»»r.r of the best article#of the kind. BRANDIES and WINES, selected for medicul purposes. ••+& Also,# general ataoriment of
PATENT mkhicines.
Tgrt«-Haute, Jutv 21, 1841-4G-tt
^^-^r-v.-||4il|| «ra« 1 S row OF THE Ot. DEW COFFEE-POT,)
HAVE
removed their establishment «o 'hpir
Ucted stock ol msterinls on hoijd, tlicy arc preparetl to execute nil orders in th^ir line with punctuality and d««|mtch, and on as reasonable terms and in as good workmanlike nmnn*r, as any other is'ablishment on the VVHIJS'II. Aslhev Will silwsvi KRRP on hand acomplete assortm«nt of articles in their line, persons sending orders can have them imnieiliatelv filled on the most liberal teiins. Terre-llaute, March 30-v.
KCV ARRANGEMENT.
Slow, Iron.Jt Hardware Sture. JAMBS UROVKli nnd JAMES W. BORDEN havinc entered into Copartnership, under the name and tftyle of ROVER & BORDEN in the
Sum, Iron, and Hard tear- business, would mo.«t resp««ti'ully inform the inhabitants of the Wabash Valley, that iliey have received, aud have for sale different kinds of the moat approved patterns Cooking Stoves, Franklin's (for flues or pipe.) 10 Plate, 7 Plate, Church. Hall, Parlor, Fnncv and common Stoves of all antes: 50,000 Iba.of Jl'NlATA IRON of every kind nnd description. 140 kegs of NAILS from 3d. to 20d., Wrought Naila, Flooring Brads, Spikes PIOUKII Slabs and
Olass. White L»ad, S«t*p ^ingeft, Ax"es, Sugar,Coffee, l\»a, «Stc. &c. Our Stoves are made of the best materials, and fcto of the very best patterns, and we warrant them to perform well in every respeot, nhd to stand fire, and will sell thom a*low as any ounpsny in the We«t can aflRird them. If our Inm and N»,ls an? not of ih« very best quality, we en^»«e lo refund the pay for them when returned. Our Irutt andNails are made by ShoenbergoF* At Co., ef Pitfaturgh. We keep no 1 ena I
Store weat ol (he Court-house, at tin old stand of J, Orovet. Terre-Haqje. April 34, |S4I-tf, lo Krbtors.
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undersitfiied-4»vi«c tteen jiarticwlarly abstaA mioua in iudwtshif the dunning bwnnees. t-kes this method to inlom all tlwse iudehteil, that he la nrecaed for inoaey himself, and maat have it from those who owe him. As '•neoftseiiy ha# no »aw,w be hopes they will at least call. gi*e tbrir notes, and make some arrangements. when thei»H»«y not perfectly conven-
^jVlJ w3l6-!f'r* ROBERT THIRLWELL.
f,«l* for Sale in Tcrrc-Hawtc. ptl E auosenber will sell LOTS in the City of Terren»ute, and cive five jeers' ercdit. The piirctasar will take poaeession, and receive a title Bond immel:atelr,anu pay a mnonabie per cent, for the jnirchase moaeiy, par cent. &e. due annually, and receive a deed at the expiration of the time. The subscriber will sell a oart, or the whole of a Lot, aa mav best wit the purchaser- He will also LF.ASE LOTS, or part of Lots, for a term of years, to suit the lease*. He will alas sell, or lease, LANDS near Terte-Haute in like manner Md on like terma. He_haa a number of HOUSES and LOTS TO KB VT 4»y tye year, or lew time, to lMODIKIt.
Tem-Haute. June a, IS«l-3»»tf. MATTRKS8 MAKING. M.l'SStLM AN uke this method of mforminf the ointeos »f Terre-Hauteand vicinuy that ther have connected iha Mattress nakiax bustne«s to their saddlery e»taNrhmen», where they will be pleased ondew in that I we. Work execaiea in the ntlitsat mamjier.and furninbed at ittaooabie pnoea. June 96, I841-4t-tf
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baiUling. on National Road Street, between Stew'art's Hotel and McGregor &, Re a's,
Te e-H a ut Nicholn* Smith (of Vincenncs,) & JrCob K. Gruff bavins fornted a copartnership in the nb "ess would respectfully inform their friends of Tcrre Haute ond its vicinity, that, hnving a well se-
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fE subscriber, iivina on Honer Creek, 4 «sQ«« ofTem-Kaotc^haa nude pnaantiooe ton.forfram to rarotch IBC and oinvr (wiww^ si ia* nwmmnw tie etthar aeii tlw huobwr a* Ms farsn. or 'delivered to order, Terra-llaATE. His IKIIKMS for getting it eater*ihat beoanaad will givebwr^ainato«|l
PRODUCE TAHBW IN EXCHANGE
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For Saddlery.'
RUFUSST.JOHN, wishing, toaccommodate his business to the times, in consequence of the scarcity of munrg, will exchange every article in the Saddlery and Harness line, for produce, at the highest cash price. His stock, now on hand, oomprises every article usually manufactured in his line, such ne Saddles, Harness. Trnnks, $• He invites the friends of domestic manufacture* :o call, examine, and judge for themselves and, if he don't give bargains, he will not ask tbeirpatronageand support.
The articles taken will be as follows- Wheat, Flour, Com, Oats. and dried Hide*. For dried hides trimmed, 10 cents will be paid untrimmed 8 cents per lb. Store next door east or Wfn. McFadden's National Hotel.
Terre-Haute, Aug. 28-51-tf
We will
COMPOirjTD KREOSOTE TOOTH WASH ry)R the preservation and arrest in the Teeth, hardJ? ening the Guma, and sweetening the breath.
It is applicable in scurvy or sore mouth, and contains no ingredient at all capable of injuring the Gums or Teeih.
We certify that the above wash is what it purports to be, and, upon scientific principles, suited for the purposes recommended.
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W. MAXWELL WOOD, M. D. SEPTER PATRICK, M- D-
Prepared nnd sold at WOOD'S Drug Sept. 11-1-tf. and Apothecary Store.
French Head-ache Pills.
Pills are the remedy of a celebrated French Physician, and are the same which have been used in several ft miles of this place, under the direction of Dr. WOOD. Unlike Quack Modicincs, they are not pretended to beadopted to every spccies of disease, or every variety of Headache, but they are peculiarly suited to th^t rnftrereing pain known as sick, or nervous Headacli#/'Besides arresting the disease, they tend to .prevent the frequency of its recurrence. Prepared and Kid at WOOD'S Drug
Sept. llfl-tf. and Apothecary Store.
GOOD NEWfc TO FARMERS.
JWHEAT, RYE. BARLEY,CORN, AND FLAX SEED WANTED.
WE
wish topurchaae nyr*.10»00 bushels of Wheat. 20,000 Do Com. t-4 5 O O AH of which will be purchased at the highest xMtxet prices, for cash, Sal* and Groceries, if delivered at the Tcrre-Haufe Steam Mill. Also, A few hundred bushels FLAX SEED AND BARLEY, wanted at the same place. We have yet on hand a slendid assortment of GROCERIES, nil of which we wish to exchange for the above named articles,or cash,at the lowest market prices.
Aug. 20-51-tf. SMITH & BUTTON. P. S. We have a superior quality of Kanawaha Salt at 56i ccnts per bushel, by the bbl. S. Sr BgAj
BY 10 nnd 10 by 12 Glart, Hard ware, Junitin Iron and Nails, Steel, Smiths tools, Stoves, Castings, Saws, Chain?, Springs. Groceries nnd Flour, by
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l1-j9-tf. GROVER & BORDEN-
Cabinet and €liair flaking THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that, having employed firet-rnte workman, he has added the CHA1RMAKING
BUSINESS to his own trade of CABINET-
MAKING, nnd is now prepared to execute orders in either of tho above lines, in a style of workmanship that will advantageously compare with any similar work on the Wabash. His motto being "small profits nnd quick sale*," his terms will be extremely low.— He, therefore, invites the friends of 'domestic manufactures" to give bim a call, and to recollect, as they go along, that industry alone can create wealth.
Country Produce, of any description, will be taken in pay, at the market price. July *1 46-tf ROBERT THIRLWELL.
TERRE-HAUTE
Steam Foundry# Engine Shop. QTIIATTON, WALLACE &. CO n-now prepared to cxecute ordws for Engines, Boilers, Forg.ng Mill Irons, Castings of every description, either in Iron or Brass, Turning, Finishing. J-c. «Trro
For the Farmer, we have the best article of LOWS, among which are tho Peacock, with wrought and cast Shares the cast Shares are much the cheapest and best for the Prairie. We have also the well known WOODS' PATENT, which will be sold cheaper than can be got on the Wabash Valley—and all our Plows will he warranted to run well, and not break from flfiws or bad work.
O* Wheat, corn,oats, or any other article of Farming produce, will he taken in exchange for Plows. 'I rrrc-flaute, Feb. 20, 1341-tf- ___
constantly on hand a genciat aftsortnieal of HEAVY HARDWARE, N AILS,CAS TINGS, Juniata Bar Iron, round, flat, and square.of all sues, Anvils, Vices, Bellowscs, and Sciew Plates, Encrlishand American Blister, German Crowley Smith's Tools, [and Cast 81 ELL Mill arid cross-cut Saw Files, 'j.'tu Hollow Ware, assorted, Nails, cut and wrought,assorted,, Spades and Shovels, .Smoothing Irons and Tailors' Geese, Fruit Kettles. Drawing and Halter Chains. Collins', Williams and Cassat's Axes, Plough Plates, Kvans' Augers, f' Cross-Cut and Mill Saws,
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Gate and barn-door Hinges, Scythes and Sickles, Butts and Screws, All of which will be sold low, for cash, either at wholesole or retail.
N. B. Country Blacksmith's are invited to call. They mav rest assured I will sell at reduced prices Store on the National Road. if'.*—
Removal.
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this method ol inform
ing citizens of Terreilauto, and public generally, that they have removed their Saddle Manufactory on Second, one door from National Road street, a few doors south of Stewart's Hotel, *nd nearly opposite Jacob D. Early's cor1" act, where they manufacture all
kinds of Saddles, Harness and Trunk*, together with every thing in their line. Having procured first-rate workmen, they warrant their work made in the beat manner, and got up in the neatest and most fashionable style.
Having a large stock of manufactured work on hand, we are disposed to sell as low for cash, or approved credit,as any other house on the Wabaah. Persona wishing to purchase articles in our line will find it to their interest to give us a callt as wc are determined to act on the ssaxfas, that a "quick, penny is better than a slow ninepence."
Tem-HauttsJuae3fi» 184V-42-tf FANCY ANDSTAPI.E GOODS.
IFRESHjust
HAVE opened a variety of splendid American and imported Fancy consisting in part of rich Light ynd Dark CHAL FS—plain and figured srtJCS-BHr awl Biue Bik Silks-French Flowers, Ribbons. Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Blk fillet Gloves and Mitts, Bishop Lawn, Linen Cambric, super Bik Italian Cmvats, Blk Lace and Shawls, small figured tlinahamand Prints, linen Hdkia (extra «tei,L«ce Collar*, Parasols, line plain and figM Swiss Muslins, &c all of which will be aod for cmsA.at Eastern rates of profit, adding transportation.
G. W. LANGWORTHY.
Terre-Haute.Jan*86,1841-43-tt. Livery Stabie. rpHt subscriber having parcbased of JOB^ BOSTONbis
interest and stock his Livery Stabl*, in TerreHaute, respectfully invites the patronage of and transient persons, who wWi to hire
HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, GIGS,4* He. also, keep* horses, on moderate terms, at Livery and, in all eaMS, his charges will be such a* amt tfae times. Stable adjoining, and East of Scott's PfrnlWw Hotel. During jny absence, my brotber John Baton, is authorised to set as my Agent.
July 31. 1841-47-tf THQ3. BURTON._
jnedicamcnlnm. M. HITCHCOCK'S Medicamentein, ftw iale or tincle bottle, at oy losfteas, Aug. )4-4»4f
satw ootu vrooD"S
Drug and Apothecary Store.
OYasl Ores!! OYcsJM A N E T'Ufisubecriber having permanently located himself
!«the town of Terre-Haute, for the purpoee of Aucuoneering horse*, and foods, of all discnptiona, entertait» the hope that by strict attention to the abov* banactt, tt^tber with two years experience, tt merit a pdrtton of the public pa«ro«ge Beuag the •ah Hemstud Aadia will have the advan
Hem** Anctioneerin Ten*-Haute, lus coMoosen rentageoTiaw* holding him raaponsibin. under »ev«r« peoaiues, for the tuihlul performance of his official detice. X^EPH
A.
HAYDBN.
T«Te-Hao*ti Augost 7-48-tf. RICH LACK CMJOD8U I" HAVE jest received, bv stage sni meet of BL*K FtLLET ShLi WLS, (targe Alae Gloves, Mits, Sit.
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Clemens 4* Bake'* celebrated Black Tonic Pills,
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certain cure for Fitter and Ague.
Warranted to cure or the money refunded!
enpsralleled success which has attended the nse of these Pi I Isj wherever they have been introduced^ enables us with confidence to otter theet to the public as au infallible remedy for FEV RR AND AGUE. And as we hare never yet h«-ard of their failing to rare in a single case, we have such confidence in their effiracv,! that we hereby authorize our agents lo refund th+ price of tbem in every instance of failote, provided satisfactory evidence is given that tbe directions for their use has been complied with.
These Pills contain no mineral or poisonous ingredient, nor anything in the least injurious to the human system, but are a vegetable preparation, and may be given to infants oi persons of (he most delicate constitution, with pefect safety, and are of an bracing and strengthening a nature, that they restore eloet appetite, strengthen the digestive organs, and invigorate the whole system and are consequently one of the besfc remedies known fnrdyspepsia^ivercomplaint,jaandice, and general debility.
No person, living in a section of couutrv where ra termittent levers prevail, should ever be without a box of the TONIC PILLS, and whenever tbe premonitory symptoms appear, by takiog one pill every morning or oftener, the disease will in most cases he arrested.
To travellers, also, they cannot be too highly recommended, as they are neatly put up, and can be carried (be pocket without inconvenience, basing in this icspect the advantage over all the liquid Tonies, which are nov only bulkv and liable to breakage, but being generally watery solutions, will not stand the cold— The TonSc Pills contain all the virtues of the best of them.
Our advice to everybody is, Go and buy a box of Clemens and Baker's Black Tonic Pills, which may be bad of the following agents. Price $1 25.
AGENTS IN THK STATE OF INDIANA J. R. Wilrox, Druggist, Evansville, W-&, O. Bell, do do R. Wallace &Co., Merchants, Carlisle,,.t, J. B. Colwell & Co., Druggists. Viocenne\ Patxkk &, Wood. -r. do Terre-Haut*, J. Faking. ~-«Mi do do Benjamin Hawking, Innkeper, Rosevjlle,
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Rosebrough &, Sidwell, Merchant*, Rockville* Joseph Stevenson, P. M., Monteiuma, D. A Jones, Merchant, Newport. 5 Hill & Oessie, do Periysville, Jones Smith & Co., Merchants, Perrysvillc Gookins & Barnes, do do Hamilton &. Price, Druggists, Covington, M. K.&N. Alexander, Paris, III.'-Tena-Haute, July 17-45-3m
Watasia,
1"»HE INDIAN curefoi Coughs .Consumption,Spit— ting of Blood, Asthma, and Diseasesof the Lungs eeuerally: Forsale at the Drug Store of
Terre-Haute, March 13-27tf. JNO. F.KING. MUSIC PAFER.
RAbS BANDS and others can be furnished with MUSIC PAPER, bound or unbound, in any quantity of the best quality. When a sufficient quantity is ordered for a Sand at one time, a reasonable deduction will be made in the price.
WM. STACY &. CO.
July 24-46-11 Indianapolis• S TO VOUNTY CliRRKS.
having becon.e necessary for the Clerk of cach coun'.y to procure suitable BLANK BOOKS for the use of County Auditors and Treasuiers, the undersigned have ordered and obtained a large lot of fine ROYAL, MEDIUM, DEMI, and CAP PAPER, made expressly for Books for county purposes, at short notice, and in a style not to be surp»ssed in the country.
WEW EDITION, much improved, now in press, will be ready for delivery in a few weeks. WM STACY &, CO. Publishers, of whom the work can be had on good terms, by the dozen or single.
Indiahapalis July 24-46-tf QUEENSWARE. UST received, direct from New Orleans, a large and general assortment of Queensware, forsale on the usual low and moderate trrms, by
Feb. 20-tf. L1NDLEY, BROWN & EARLY.
SUGAR At MOLASSES.
Hhds Sugar,
O 10 Bbl9 10 BblsMo'.asses-^., A prime article (or sale low, by LINDLEY. BROWN &. EARLY.
Terre-Haute, Dec.19. 1840-15tf "OWE NO MAN ANYTHING."
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those indebted to me. are earnestly solicited to call and pay Dr. Keicham, wiih whom I have left my accounts and notes for collection. I need,and must havt money ,,
June 26—42—tt i' E. V. BALL.
a a Ii is Not to be beat on the Wabash !mm-
HALF PIPES of best old Cogniac Brandy, S, 5 Bbls. old Tennessee Peach 2 Pipes of Scheidam Gin, 2 Casks Jamaica Spirits, 15 Bbls. of Vera'a Porter, 3 Do. Port Wine, 3 Do. best Madeira Wine.
Do. Malaga,
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WM. STACY & CO.
July K4-46-tf Indianapolis. VALUABLE WORK.
published, and for sale, by the undersigned, "THE WESTERN FARRIER in which the principal Diseases of Horses are described, and the mode of Treatment for the Cure of the same, with remarks on Stable Management, Feeding, Exercise, fc. By CORNELIUS LAMB, Esq. the great Farrier of th£ West Arranged and published by Geo. C- Snow."
E. FLINT, Terre-Hsute, ,, GEO- H.SPENCER,near Otter-Creek Bridge, JOHNSON &. HOGG ATT, Prairieton. July 17-45-3m. I
JAS.Copartnership
J%otice.
DAVIS having associated with him in business THOS. DAVIS, the business will hereafter be conducted in the name ol T. & J. DAVIS. We havejust received, in addition to our siock ofGROCERI ES and PROVISIONS, a general assortment of staple DRY GOODS, all of which will beeoid cheap, for cash, or countrv produce. ft
Terre-Haute, Aug. 14-49-tf. J. & T. DAVIS. OFFICER'S GUIDE, AND FARMERS' MA^tJAL.
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1 Cask Claret, 5 Bbls. ol old Mononeahela Whiskey, 30 Boxes Havanna ana Principe Cigars. For sale, wholesale and retail, and warranted pure .ml HABERMEYER, .* VVest side PubHc Square.
Terre-Haute, May 1-34-tf.
FISH.
ECEIVED per steamer Gem, on consignment, 15 Bbls Trout, 4 White, 3 half do., .tui 2 Siskawit. For »l. low. ^NDLEY
JL«U?vlUvl
BR0WN
EARLY.
Dec. 19, 1840-lVtf. COTTON YARNS. .. 1 Kfl AAfl DOZEN Salem Yarn, Warranted really
good. For sale by the Bale, at Manu
facturer's prices, or at retail, at tho lowest market rates. Aug. 7-48-tf B. BOOTH 4CO. WlUfDOW CJI-ASS, WHITE LEAD, AC. A A half Boxes, 8 by 10. Window Glaas, 4Uaodo. 10 by 18, do. 6 do. 12 by IS, do. 10 Kegs pure White Lead in Oil 15 Bbia. Dried Apple*. 15 do- Dried Peaches,
With an extensive assortment of Glass-Ware, Nails, &c. in store, and for sale at reduced WTOHS. by March 13-27-tl RICH'D BLAKE-
FRESH ARRIVAL!
r?OOTS,SHOES. HATS. CAPS, MOROCCO, Calf Skim, Sbeep Skins, Binding Skins. A complete assortment of Boots and Shoes of the subscriber* own manufac:nre. Also, Bas.era work cheap, just received, per steamboat Liiy, a few hundred pairs Ladies Slip*, cheap. Also, au assortment of Childrens' sad Miaees Shoes. 3 Cases RUSSIA HATS.
A few dosea Philadelphia Calf Si ins and Linings. WOODRUFF & CO.. North side Terre-Haute, May 1-34-tf of tbe Public Sqwrr.
JNO. MA HER.
CASUIST jkxn rtiasrnKE WAXK-BOCSS ATTICA, INDI ANA.
JNO.
MA HER respectfully informs the eitixeaso Fountain and be adjoining coantifs. that be baa on hand a complete assortment of materials neceawry to execute orders of every description in faisline: and hopes from bis opportunities ofs thorough acquaintance with aH branches of the cabinet-ma king buataeaa. and by tbe onploynMntofocKnpetent workmen, to render gesery satu^ictioo to all who may favorhim with their orders
He keep* constantly on hand various art iclerof ready made furniture and'invites an Inspection from tie code of "Domestic Maim&ctuns.
Attica, Ind. April 35, IWO-33-tf.
XPRilfO DALE STEAJi MILL, Pimeauifs ^wrtwul^ Terre-Hmnkt, nemr tie Lam**9*it Jtooi.
CAWING and GRINDING done la order.
HayS-lWl-SS-if.
LVM-
timber as the
BKS «f any deecri»(MM». lot aarti timber
Bitrv albtda,) furnished at stoort notice, ddivered'or at tbe Mill, lew for casiiWILLIAM MULLENft- B- Peraaoe ia Twe^laote wfefci^r iMhw, will p'eam leeve d»ir aiders with Hear*
FAaMIiYi*«EpiCINK. Prepared onty by Dr. Jayne, Itireufor, and sole proprietor, 1Vo. -M) South Third street,
Philadelphia, atdfor sale by P- XING, Terre- Haute, Ind.
TStat^by^numerousintelligent
^olleses. Phvsietans ul the Army and Navy, and of
Collemtt. Phvsietans ul the Army anu «»vy, a Ho^a^ and Almshouses, and by more ttan three HunHrd Cleravmen of various denominations.
They are expressly prepared tor tamily use, and have
C«ughs,Consiimption.Asthma. Spilling of Blood,Croup, Hooping Cough. Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and infiamaiion of the Lungs or Throat, Difficulty of Breathing, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs.—Price $1.
Also, AYNE'S HAIR TON IC, fort he Preservation, Growth and Beauty of the Hair, and which will positively brine in New Hair on Bald Heads.—Price tL
Also, AYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a certain and pleasant remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia, Piles, and many other diseases.—Price 50 cents.
Also, JAYNE'SCARMINITIVE BALSAM, acertain cure for Bowel and Summer Complaints, Diarrhaa, Dysentery. Cbnlic. Cramps, Sick Headche. Sour Stomach. Cholera Morbus, and all derangements of the Stomach aud Bowels, Nervous Affections, &c.—Pnee 50 cents. _.
JAYNE«SANAT1VE PILLS, for remale Diseases, Liver Complaints, Costiveness, Fevers, Inflamaiions, Glandular, Obstructions, Diseasesof the Skin, &c. and in all eases where an Alterative or Purgative Medicine is required.—Price 50 cents per box. Sold
Terre-Haute Jan. 1-17-1841-tf. F.KING. .VOPFArs~T»StTABlB |.IFE PllM 4ND PlICBJtlX BITTERS. rpHE high celebrity which these excellent Medicines have acquired, in curing almost every disease to which the human frame is liable, is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person. They became known by their fruits—their good works have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith of the credu-
'°In caeesof Costivenete, Dyspepsia. Bilious and Liver Affections, Asthma, Piles, Settled Pains, Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obstinate Headaches, Impure State of the Fluids, Unhealthy appearance of the Skin, Nervous Debiiitv. the Sickness incident to Females in Delicate Health", every kind of Weakness of tho Digestive Organs, and in all general Derangements of Health, these Medicines have invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most exhausted constitutions. A single trial will place tho Life Pills aud Phccnix Bitters beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office, 375 Broadway, N-York-N. B. None are genuine rtless they have tbe fac im ileof John Moffat's signature. {ICrThe Life Pillsure sold in boxes—Price, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 each, according to the sixei and the Phoanix Bitters in bottles, at $1 oi $2 each, with full directions. For sale^^ Oct. 24.1840—7—tf F. KING. Torre-Hautc.
medicine of more value to man than the vast mines of Austria, or even the united treasures of our globe—a medicine, which is obtained equally from the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, and thuspos Bess a threefold power—a medicine, which, though de signed as a remedy for consumptions solely, is powessed ofa mys3riou8 influence over many diseases of the human system—a medicine, which begins to be valued by Physicians, who are daily witnessing it3 astonishing cures of many whom they had resigned to the grasp of the Insatiable grave.
DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, onedrop: for children, a half drop and for infants, a quarter drop the directions explaining the manner of taking half or a
PRICE—"I^hree and one third rix dollars (a Germa coin, value 75 cents.) ($2,50) per ALF ou«cs. FOI sale, by J-
The Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam has been very extensively used for about twelve yeare ami its reputation has been constantly increasing. So universally popular has this article become, that it may now be considered as a standard article in a large part of the United States and British Provinces. Many families keep it constantly by them, considering it the moat safe aft well as certain remedy for the above complaints. The Proprietors have received, and are receiving numerous recommendations from many of our best Phvsicians. who make nse of it in their practice.
For sale by REED, WING & COTLER, (late Lowe & Reed) wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, nnd Dye Stuffs, No. 54 Chatham Street, Boston, and by Druggists and country merchantsgenerally in New Enaland, and in the principal places throughout the United States and British Provinces. Price 50 cenis.
For sale, in Terre-Haute, by G. W. PATRICK Sl CO., where certificates and references may be seen. April 24, 1841-33-y.
DOCTOR JOSEPH HAMILTON'S ANI I-FEVER PH.liS,
OR F.VERY FAMILY THF.IR OWN PHYSICIAN. CERTAIN CUKE FOR ALL KINDS OF FKVE IS.—The unrivHlled success of these Pill# in every region where they have been used, has induced me to give ihem a general circulation, in every portion of country, where ihe diseases for whirb they ate recommended prevail and as the vallies of the Mississippi, Missouri, IllMiois, Wabash rivers, and all their tributary streams are visited every season with some of the forais of fever Full directions and specifications accompanying each box.
These Pills may be found in all tbe Towns and Villages on tbe Wnbxsh. Each box is enveloped with a paper containing the symptoms of the diseases, and the directions for taking the Pills. My name and residence is attached to the directions.
il m*p SIHI ©^tensive* ••am. I lr MPdbVifcw most persons in the Uni-! during that period, whereverthey ha? been used ted Profcwors and Presidents of I
ever be without them. The proprietor ol these valua-' d0ingaWaV
These preparations consist of give Quicker relief than any 01 her rein edy, but if DYNE'S EXPECTORANT, a valuable remedy for
6
,50) per HALFOUNCE. J. F. KING,Terre-IIaute.
August 10-48-tf THE VEGETABLE PULMAONKY BALSAM ..
believed to be deservedly the most popular Medi* cine ever known in America, for coughs, colds, asthma or phthisic, consumption, whooping cough, and Pulmonary affections of every ind.
JOS. HAMILTON, Liberty co., Ga.
JOHN F. KING, Agent, Terre-H«ute, Indiana. John rain, Clinton, T. I* est Co. Newport, a Stephens $• Spencer, Otter Creek ,t, Barrett (J- Jilooit, Eufiene, .•,
do. do. do. do. do. do.
f.
A. Bishop, Perrysville, Thompson & GroAam, Covington, j,, July 24-46-3m.
*,w?l/'?S"»icdicaI Notice. for 15 or upwards devoted a part of time to the study of Medicine (not in the for that purpose, but,: by reading candidly and impartially every thing ot u»erit that I could procure and, on all suitable occasions visaing, watching, and noticing the various changes for good or for evil produced bv the administration of tbeinmimer•jhie catalogue of drags, (I will not my medimmes.) tbe three kingdoms, I have come to tbe settled conviction, that the system denominated die Thomsontat or Botanac practice ol Medicine, fitsr pmmuleed10 the world by its venerable founder Dr. SAUL. THOJSSDK, and now believed in and cherished by more than two millions of the intelligent people of these United States, is the moat safe, simple, certain, and expeditious in all curable disease*, sod therefore promising the most listing benefit to tbe afflicted portion of the human family. U.nler this solemn conviction, growing out of 13 years' experience ia numerous and complicated dieeases which have been treated on that system, deem it my duty to adopt it ae my practice, snd I now snake known my friend*, and to other* who may W dieto rely on tbe judgment I have (bus ecascten-
HAVINGschoolsyears
AVIN
my til
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ioosly and deliberately formed, that they may command my services at any time when in my power, by applying at mr residence a short half mile Southeast of if
ihe Public Sqaars. Terre-Haute, Mar. THOS. PARSONS
THE
attention of Trustees, School Compters and fmnds of ediKcatio#, is respectfally solicited to the Jfet of iNEW SCHOOL BOOKS, published tnr Morton JbOrinrokl.of Loeisvitie, Ky., and for saw in maf qwsiUitv by WM. STACY 460.. ledieoepofcs:
Goodrich'* First 16 sso., 96 pmge*. Gettdrkk'a Second do. 14 144 Goodrich'n Tk»rd 4m. 18 180 i-ich's Fomtik d*. It 334 MvS4-46-f/
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TCUIL Slk, Russis, Meieet. and Brush J/ and Wiuie—braad and narrow brime Tem-Mwue. June 19-41-tf B. BOOTHiCO.
Fmh Flour,
'ROM tke Roasviile mills, lor sale, aad eoaataai$jr oa iaaad, by
Aag.
LINDLEY, BROWN Sc. EARLY.
KIKE FOX INFECTION. OHUHN jsrf received 1 J**
4 LL tboee wiebiag tbe pnucunc janaawe fraea Tudssiios. mm be accomodated by callmf, or leaving directions, at tbe office of
Item-Haute*Jeiy 3-43-tf^ Tit. Ar H(M.HR».
^EVF.R AND AGUfc-r-T© MY FRIENDS IN THE WEST, and particularly those p*o have used the LI*» S«DWWI» Imtfltell of
ttvta AKB isoi. It is but a very short timesince these Medicines have been introduced int* the levfe and Agoe Districts, and the proprietor flatters himself that
accordjug to tbe
towar(]s
uJSe^ra't^E^aTh^ re^idmirabTyralculated diseases which people are in rlie bab|t ol consider, to oreserve health and cure disease, no family should
directions, il^ey baw d«ne more
exterminating ihe disease wen all ether
remedies and prescriptions eomSined. It is ft common excuse amonjj "regula praclititeners" when specifics are introdtjeed, that they canno* cure
nff nCurablr.
ble preparation* received hs fducanon aj_ ojje^oMbe eases, and Mr. Moifat has the happiness of confi-
KTriSSrcZti^. ia the I ih.t FEVER J^D Ar.UK. V, ^Serc '»hTh i»»»r» ,..h. aoonirins a practical knowleuge ol diseases, and of tbe which modern*»kill baa c.Qnqu?,rod. remeiiies best calculated to remove tbem. in Fever and Ague the Kirs NEDICIK** not enly
Medical experience sonstinually
a
part of the list of, the incurable Ji»-
persevered in, effect a VKBMAMBIIT c«as ao that if the patient is only ordinsrily careful, snd resorts directly to his medicine upon ihe first symptom of tendency to new attack, it may always be warslde off. To escape one chill would be of infinitely more consequencc to the sufferer ttiati the valise of tbe remedy—to remove the disease permanently would confer a benefit upon him which cannot be estimated by any earthly standard. That these Medicines will effect what is here claimed fbr them, the Proprietor hat the testimony of all acquainted with them and their application and use in the Fever and Ague and his object in now addressing bis friends at the Weat is torequesl them that they will spare no pains in communicating their experience, and disseminating this highly interesting information, now tha) tbe season for Fever snd Ague has arrived. "A
It is not for the mere purpose of disposing of a few hundred packages of the Lif* tyitfioinea, that the proprietor makes this appeal. The demand for his Medicines is already greater -than lie can conveniently supply and even were it insufficient to afford him business, be would conceive himself supremely selfish, if his pleasure was not greater at the benefit conferred upon the suffering part of the community by an increase in his sales, than at his own pecuniary profit.
The Life Medicines, tf properly used and persevered in, recommend them*elve« still it is necessary that' he public should know that such medicines exist, and hence the propriety of advertising them. It is hoped, therefore* that the proprietor will not be accused of egotism when he sas that there is no medicine or mode of treatment extant, for fever and ague, so appropriate, thorough and positive in its happy effects as. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILL'S AND PHCENIX BITTERS.
For futher particulars of the aboVe^ medicine see Moffat's Good ISamaritan, a copy of which accompanies the medicine. A copy miy also fee obtained of the Agents who have the rriedicines for sale. (^rFrench, German,and Spanish.directionscan be obtained onappltionat the office,S?5,Broadway.
All POST rAID letters willrcceivc immediate attention. Sold wholesale and retail by WM B. MOFFAT, 375 Broadway, N. Y. A liberal deduction made to those who purchase to ?ell again.
AnsnTS.—The Life Medicines may ttlso he had of the principal druggists in cvciy town throughout the United States and the Canada*. Ask for Moffat's Life Pills and Phenix BitU rs and be sure that a facsimile uf John Moffat's signature upon the label of each bottle of-bitters, or box of pills
Jan. 2-18 y.
WM. M'FADDEN'S
GENERALSTAGE OFFICE, TERRE-HAUTE.
STAGES will leave McFadden's National Hotel, on the following days: Eastern,-to Indianapolis,Daily.at 3 o'clock, A. Southern,for Vincennes, Evansville,and Louisville, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 2 o'clock,
A M.
Emison's and Green'* Line, ty Darwin, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at« oVfofck, A. Western, 10 Vandnlio and St Louia, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, o'clock, A.M. Springfield, Jacksonville nnd St. Loni*, Mon lavs, Wednesdays and Fridavs. 3 o'clock. A M. Lnfavette, by Crawfordsville,Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 3 o'clock, A. M. Lafayette, by Clinton. Newport, Perrysville nnd
Lafayette, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, 3 o'clock. A. M. Terre-Haute. July 10-44-tf.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
THE
undersigned has leased, for a umber of years, the well-known and old establishedTavern Stand, in the town of Terre-Haute, formerly known as the
Eagle and Lion," kept by C*$t. JAMES WASSON, and is now prepared for the reception of company During the late non-o«:upancy of the house, it has undergone a very extensive and thorough repair, audit now offers many advantages not heretofore possessed by it at any former period. Itscontiguity to thestcamboat landing, and its central position in regard to the business of the town, must always make it a disirable location to those in any way connected with that busi ness. Attached to it are large and extensive stables which it is my determination to place under the oon trol of carefal and attentive persons, in whose hand the horses of travellers snd others will be faithfully at tended to. In all the departments of the establishment I design to see that order and regularity Is preserved added to faithful and prompt attention 10 the guests the House. With thefe sssurances, I offer the KationI Hotel to the patronage of the public.
June 22-41—tf WM. McFADDEN.
ft
THE TERRE-HAUTE HOTEL, HAS arisen, like the Phanix, from its ashes, and is now one of the neatest and best finished two story brick buildings in town. It front*on Steeofrd street and isprepared for the sccommodstion of BOASJJERSand the TRAVELLING PUBLIC
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COPARTNERSHIP—-J EAST has associated with himself ^H. BUCKINGHAM, as a partner ®(in the Business of Manafacturihg
Chairs,and will continue toearry .i on that uusinesBat their new shop, :^jand old stand ol J. Esst,on Fourth M^Street, North of the Cumberland "4 Road Street,under tbe firm of
V. Jl
friends and customers may rest assured taat llle f^aute Hotel" equal to the best on the Wabashln every thing essential to tbe pleasure and comfort of guests. Having recovered my rights of the Mutual Firs Insurance Company, no one need apprehend that my purse was burnt-out with my building, and consequent) v, that I have noChange W*»o provide for my table. The public are respectfully requested to can, and examine for themselves.
Clin'os, Indiana, Oct ?4840^7-tf .y.
r'EAGC«C
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MATHEW STEWAKT.
Terre-Hsute, May 29,1841-38-tf '..
W ABASH HOTEL. THE subscriber having taken th^TaT*rri stand, lately occupied by Q.- L. JHifoiell, on Mainatreet.Clinton, Indiana and being about to n»ke extensive repairs, res••pectiully solicits the patronage of Boarders and tbe Travelling public. promising to spare no pains to give general sat*racuo«|^ Stabling^fcc. wdl Jot Be inferior toany on the Wabash. WM. r. JOLE.#
HOTEL."
A I IN I A A C.J. HAND respectfully informs the f«»blic, that be baa taken tbe above esusbiish,ment, wbere be ia prepared 1® aeeosmaofdaw the travelling public. No pasusehWl ^be^arad, on bis part, to reader csoaral
itisfoction. Patnamville, ^ape l^. lS41-4fr-tf
NEW GOODS, A*D GREAT B^R6ttf|f WOULD hereby inform my town and country custom's. and the poWic wstiHy. ttet I bits jaet etetemboet Richmond, a pert or
I SUMMER GOODS, wisn* are ofiei
SPRING aad ed at soeb prseea as most eneers a apsedy eele. additiMal lot exaectedaean. Oall at tkaMOasA Nortb side ol Pablic Sqtiare.
Terre-Haute. May 6-XMf. a
great variety of gentleaaea'spsa
dy made elotbtng. foreale. st radaced prseea. AJ article nch—estrin stocks, cotlank boeoms, tut.
black Italian cravats 36 and 40
W. LA
Ttt. .T-«5-lf
SfEW ni«||K)BOOL.
A«EMlNARY
foryoung Ladies and Gentlemen
will be opened inTerre-Haute,on the 8d Moftday of October, under the instruction of G. W. JEWKTT and Lady. School Room in the basement story ol' tbe new Methodist Church. .The better to promote the interests of the students, it, is designed to have it consist cf two departments, male and female, having ne connection wtitheachotber. Mr. J. will give his immediate attention-to the npale department, nnd bavr a general supervision .of both. Mn. will tike the direct charge of (be female department. .A Lady of distinguished musical attainments has been engaged to give lessons on the Piano Fort*.
The course of instruction will embrace all the branches usually taught ia lbs higher Seminaries in the coun-«ry*-..v. t,
Tcmo.v, tOL QCAKTCJt,
For the common branches. $6 Higher branches and the Languages,'.,. $61 EXTKA CD A tors.
Drawing and Painting, I T'-~ $7 Music, with the use of PSano," f.,iti^l'hc system of instruc ion is inteudedmo be of the nio*t thorwgh stamp—the discipline "mild but firm and no efforts will be spared, in each department, torenderit worthy tbe generous cnnfidsnce and patronage of the public, 5s v?
Inquiries may be satisfactorily auswerrd. by applicatibn to J. D. EARLY, Esq. Rev. M-A. JKWITT, Rev. :,i J. S. BAYLESS, or Mr. E. FLINT, of Terre-Haute, or to fesProfessor LARIABSE of Asbury Uuivcreity, Greencastle.
Terre-Haute, Sept. 11-1-tf
REHOTAL.
'T'llE undersigned respectfully inform their customers,
nnd the public, that they have removed their stock of Dry-goods, Groceries if- Liyuors to a room on the North side of "the Square, one door east of Schultz & Porterfields, where they are now prepared to sell any article in the lines above mentioned, on very sccomodsliag terms. The public generally are solicited to call.
Sept. 18, 1841. Sir WM. J. BALL, &. CO
TEAS, lNlIGO, Ac,
CHESTS sup. Young Hyson Tea, 2 do. do. Gunpowder, i. 1 CerooA pare Spanish Float Indigo.' These Tsssars ot a recent httportafioti, and were bought for a very superior auality- The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves.
June 2P-t-\f. G. W. LANGWORTHY. COOPERING NOTICE,—The subscriber will employ, immediately.
July 24-46-1/
March-27-tf.
mum
tt
EAST & BUCKINGHAM,where
they intend to keep on hand a general assortment of FANCY and WINDSOR CH AIRS, not inferior toany in the west,all offwhichthev will sell on accommodating terms. Theyalsosolicit the patronage of thepublie. All orders attended to on ahort notice.
April 18—•32-tf EAST it BUCKINGHAM.
EIGHT or TEN COOPERS, to wham: he will poy the highest Wabesh wagea.
1
All kmd&of coopering done at the
shortest notice, and in the beat manner. Terre Haute Sept. 12—1-tf TABEZ S. CASTCJ.
GItJEolT HslJffiim.'
LOT OF DRY GOODS that have been wet, for sale very cheap for cash, by the subscribers, which ws invite purchasers to ,examine before buying elsewhere: we can afford them at very reduced prices.
Store next East of J. D. Early's. National Road a: May 2-3T-tf. BAI LEY & ELKIN, SCHOOL BOOKS.
WM.
STACY &CO. Indianapolis, hara constantly on bandj to sell at Wholesale, a full supply of the Elertif Series of School Books loodrich*s aad Cobb's do. Suiith's, Mitchell's, and Olney's Geography Universal Atlas, and .Mars of every description. 2,000 Elementary Spelling Books 2,000 Cobb's do. for salo by tbe gross or doscn. Julv84-46-tf
BLANK BOOKS.
AT wholesale or retail, in any quantitv at Cmrinnat ot Louisville prir«s, at WM. STACY St, CO"5 Blmk Book Manufactory, Iudianapohs.
Pork merchants snd country dealers would also find this a convenient location for the transaction of business during their stay in the city. No house in the West possesses more comfortable or agreeable lodging rooms, which are kept in the most neat and cleanly manner. Honest and qareful waiters will always be in readiness to give their attention. The table will at all times be furnished wiih the choicest provisions our abundant market affords, and the bar with itic best selection of liquors.
In the Reading Room may be found newspapers of the latest dates from the various and most important sections of the Union.
The Stables attached are extensive, well provided and under the supervision ofsn experienced manager. N- B. Horses and carritfgce it all times in readiness.
July 31-184l-47-3m.
GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE RETAIL
Tdid
HK Subscribersare now receivings largeandsplenlot of GROCERIES, embracing almost every article in their line, all of which they intend to sell at the lowest rates. Country M«Hrchani«areparticufwly invited to call and examine our stock of Goods before
purchasing elsewhere. Out stock, consists, in part, of the following articles: 119 Socks Rio, Hnvatia AlldSt. Domingo Coffee. 16 Hhds. N O. Sugar, 25 Kits mackcral, 30 Rbls. N. O. molflssrs.rttju is Boxes Herring. 12
Tanners Oil, 1 Bale cot ton. 15 Qr. casks inalaga wine, 100O lbs. Loaf Sugar,} 40 Boxes Rusina, I Case Prunes, 20 Drums Figs. I fi Boxes Leinous, 20 Boxes Codfish, 2b Boxes Tobacco, IS Bbls. and halt bbis mackerel, various brands, 10 Bags Pepper and Spico.
April 24-33-tf. SMlttt & BU TTON.
New
Tailoring Kstnblfshmcnt— JESSE LEEwould respectfully inform his friends, and tbe' publicgenerally, that he hss commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS, a few doors West of tbe Bank where he will be always ready to cxecute orders' in the above line, in all its various branches, on the shortestnotice^ndinastylcnotto bcsurpasscdin tbt West.
He has mads arrangements to receive the Esaterm Fashions^quarterly, so that he win a!waya be in pos-* sofion of the latest Fashions and, from his knowledge' 01 the business, he hopes to receive® share of the public^ patronage. 5^-Cuttingdoncat theshortest notice.and warrant ed to fit, if made right. Terre-Haute, No v.30^12tf..
SHEETI^GS,8HI lTl'INf7s, PHlNTS, Sic.
120 pe- Prints from 6-4 le Sl-4. Juat received and for sale at the
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PTAILS AN1 GLASS! cd, do.
fiTAKegs Nails, assorted, O" 20 boxes Glass.
s'
Just received, on consignment, nnd on sale »fo cash,by LINDLEY, BROWN & EA .iLY
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Iflansion House. '*•£J
Minn Street, near the. Canal, Cincinnati R- F. LEVERING, formerly of thcCinciunaii Hotel, respectfully iuforms his old friends nnd the travelling community.that he has leased for a term of yesrs, that well: known and pleasantly situated Hotel, established ond conducted for a number of years by Wm II. Henrie, Esq.
This extensive csiabhehmeiu is now in complete ordor and open for the reception of visiters, having undergone thorough repairsand improvements, tlte proprietor frelsconfiden: of being able to give universal satisfaction. He can promise ot least, that no pains or expense shall br wanting to promote tlte oomfort end convenience of his gnosis and make them feel perloctly at home. Situated as this house ia« at tho Main titreet Caual landing, it prrseutsadesirablestoppitig place for travellers, who may arrive or depart by canal boats or stages.
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June 26-4®-tf 5 G.W. LANG WORTHY». COPARTNERSHnFlfOTlCE.
MADISON
& CHAMBERLIN bavisgsseoefsted
iheiwelvss togerber ia the House Carpenter Busimen, 11 rafpeetfolly inform tbe public that they intend keeping constantly on hand a good aesortment of etasondd Lvmber, for tbe ready accommodation el rhoee who mar favour tbem with their custom and ^promise to execute all their work, without exception, in the fnoet workmanlike planner, and to anjr atyle of architecture deeired. Having bad mocb experience in heavy /ramijug, they can give perfect sttisfocttori in tbe exiM^riyi eucn work ae may be required to susUtn the powerfof machinery, Stc. DESIGNS for buildings, of fvery description, given, Drawing/ of tbe same executed in the neatest ma«neM«i fuNMiedit reasonable prices.
No ckaiwes for drawings aad specfficaii they also do tbe work. Maieh 13-27-t
rnHIS Jay 6^ing at the "Ckeap6tfki&/brt}f+ .1. choice lot of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS A iraet from the eity of New York. All desirous of bargilrts will positively find it for their inter-
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SALT AT Ml CTS. PER "I A AAA Barrrels of KBNAlf reemved and forsale
BUSHEL I
A WH AS ALT, just
reemved and for sale by thesabecriber
bytbebaCrei: Terre-Hsmte.June l^-4V-tf JACOB D. EARLYF
I eka D. Marpky will continue the BLACK* I SMITH bumiii thiraWw* where be wilIba happy to attend to theorders el wswusanrryxensjgeneraH y. -x-
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