The Wabash Courier, Volume 10, Number 13, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 December 1841 — Page 4

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"VVE removed theu.wUfaVwHqwnt tb«r JS&STrt ^ari?' Gregor &, Res.*#,

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Tet r*-Ha«f« Nicbula* Smith (of V,rtcrb«»««,} &J»tub 8~ Graff having furm**'-.*

£'•'-. inform their friend* i.ffjj''. rfT|$rf* li«Mi»0 aod jtj tirjoitjfj,-. that, hafi«g a w«B

J*o» hiod, ihct are prepared 1© line with punctuality arid

\Zi an fcgrcAsBWiblc terms ami in as food

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litvSStK A'tihef will ^Iw vikeefj dh hand a coinleotof nicies irflMr tiiw.fienoiupend.nl or$ *^avel lem iiiiqiedjijtelv Sited o« the most jibW""^ Terror Haute, Marcfa.30f

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ItuidlfHg Katablisfciiient. A. M- fcOATRiGUT & JAS. BUZAN.

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Terro-Hntito, Feb. 27r 1841 -2.-tf.

THE TERRE-'IAUTE HOTEL, ILVS5 arisen," like the PhEiiix, frobvita /M ashes, and ia no\y. one oi the neatest and "TIL w?t finielu'd two story oritk buildings in ijjiff town. 11 on 3fComl si reef, and ia pre-

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p5red,for»Weaccommodation of

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TRAVELLING PUBLIC

Teri^-tTanie, May 29. IB

Any person fin.ling said P^k^t RrtoVnnd Vftrrhg it theciouriero(flOft,orat ihcWoreof S.«fe J.Crawford, will be liberally rewarded ,r

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W I I A I E

Clinton.Oat 13th,

(Srii MtnK Butmw Lffr

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lr:ouvnniiw* THE has fiommem:ed the

ijfcpt V|» oof)-'ri'U' u. n«ss in 'iVrre-Haare, on ^fiSmSninBi tlHi l'oiltult isquure, framing the liver, \Mgjfe3mBI where ho. i'a propar-jd to earry on the •wHBsSHBfci-oopermg hnsines^in all- its various brooches. Pork barrels nnJ LnM kecs. on I excollent quality, for6Jilo JJr«M HCiif.

October 23, 1941-7~3inr^ SAf.TEItATt'S--A good nriiclff ft*

Noticc to »cltors.

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uodeMigmul having been pirncuhirly i»ls«o« uilousln indulging in tn« iai tnioa

ity thkt thev hi to their Jfaddfdry f'ataffli^hnieni, where »hey will l»e pleased to eeive orders in that liniu WorK executed tlw^neot^t nxtitntr. and furniyhed hi rfa^ inrwMn prices. June 2C, 18-11—4*—tr

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"nTHffiwhsCriber, living qn Honey Creak, nitlr^ I, Southeast ofTerre-HAttte. has ^nadepr^pnratiotia Ijurnisii Ho wed Lumher of every ion, lor fvam--ing and other purpose, at tliq s)ioni^i_0'ticfl He "will either «oll the lumber at his farm, or'ddlvmid to order, in Terre-Uauto. Hi* Ta s'lUea for gfi'mg out are sucli, that ho csn ami will v' vc bar jama to all who favor him with orders. Ht-

I kj•:' T: Apprentice foM* wiUat' l^crtdlu (owar^a May 22-37-i'f \T

Tl6siiBscriber

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CER1F.S. WtY GOODS, W xrrs sua lis, &.C..OO «»e north «dc of Nntional R«wd Street, nearly oppotitr. iiod «T*rth «f AA m, .McFatlden'i Tavern, wher io will on rhe low»t#ni nrnst :, .inva^lating teroiat, ^Vmong the nrtwes on hand nt,•: .... .. Cojfa^ Sugar* t/' nhe$, rVotrr,

My old customers, and th# j«»bHog«»eraUy, are

"toik,.-- R.u .iron,

BAI.TKR ANO WKf.I. HOPE, LTKR and well raoe, cords, plough Wnw. vast lin?s. eliitlk ana ttslt lm».

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1 (V^rfcotTxns'on' 3**i lw ci.h prwSsf Store, aoon :A

V' r* iialsj. Moulin.and Rwh Hart-Black %ad Wlute—broad t-- ns^qwKniait.f* TtP^&fte. Jwae 19-^t-tf B,

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MrtnffAip"1 the SbTore fc».»i«*« would rer pert fully

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E E I I in or their frien!«and the pubnc.tbat they are now receiving at their fiop on Nvhoxal Road Street, ono door West ol Lindley'scorner. a largo and freah supply of Stock of every description for the manafacturcof JSaddlery, Trunks, liar- •, ."w nessifyc.:'

My old

fr.mda «nd customers may rent asaureu thaV Bhali rnwro neither pnittB nor expense to make the 1 errcHaute Hotel" equal to the best en tlip Waha»h in every thing montial to the pleasure and comfort or quests. Having recovereil mv rights of the Mututil Fire ln»urnnce Company, no one need apprehend that Jiiy puree was hurnt-out with my ImiUlina. and conseqiienily, that I hava nooiianae lqft to provide-for my table. I he piiUlicare reei»cti,ufly repealed to ealUond examine

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rpflK subscriber bein? determined to sell a portion .X' W- thor whole of his real propertv in Mnnhnttan, on the Nation il U«iid in hunnm county, codsistirtg gf a

TAVERN ST AN D-BDTMINB*

LOTS

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sixty feet frout,

nine (9) aprtrtments und six fire plnees, front and rear pia*»»,'witl»- ganh»n. shrubbery, fruit tri'ea, «,c. emwded, om*houflos, stable, &<\

AHOS

Several

in said town. He will al#« «il ahotit flOoni*) ACRES 0V LAND Adjoininjj said town, embracing upland and meadow, witn many springs of goivl wnte'T Other property, real or poraonhly will l»e Tfew*p«l in pun payment, tf desirtid, the larger part ol im¥yjortirano monty may be left for te^fn ('"Hon ^r. 11. t't.ARKK.

Manhattan. Nov. Ifti i-9^«iw '_

h\*iP IScut.

rpup, corner Room in ilie Inrgchrick trull/ting on the norihrntst corner of the Tublic Square, for Rent, quite low, by

O 2 3 1 8 4 W BOOK I.OST.

rJOS-IWinPtlCKET

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Tuesday, l«Uvpvm84K«rni»o ro^d froin

Clinton to Tei'iu-II'iiiio. qr in Tt~r.ro-Haute »r viin it re he inaifle, William Kile, M. jfe Manntee City, f-tiea« connty,vlhio, Bept. 1836 -artfTcoriraining a nawljrroF notes and accounts,

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tli'S 'rppjhod to informs all thesa inuuPted, th»t he ja pro .yd for money hiiusotf.atiu mwMj^vc it froni litoee wluj asve him. A8"ncvC '',i' has no taw," Im hopts-tliey wilUt least call,give ,tunr notes, and make snmonrrangonients, whort the money is not perfectly convt-u-ient th hand over. u"^..«.t,v'-.T.r,r»

takes

July 21-16-if .. 'RQBluH. W-.f'£k

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MATT Ml?^

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^H'S3KI,.MAN ke tlr.S nielitmrwr

informing the cittzerti* of Terra-IImjtcahd vtenithkt the* have connected the IWaltrc^s inaKitis

RUFUB ST. JOHN, wishing toacromrnouaic ni»h^-s finest to tKeiimes^ in ciinsequettce of She scarcity* of mohrg, will exchange every article in the Saddlery and Harness line, for produce, at rhe highest cath mice. jl« usual

Terre-Haute, Aig. 28-51-tf

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together with an assortment of every Oiir.fi usually

Src-Haute, flatters hirrtsel I that 9

not yacc^knr that he should set forth his *otvknoic, as he trusts his former wor* wiU show foriSSSSSU-tl"« ffebash. WeparWculatly '"vuethe citifceusof Vigo aftpThc surrounding -country .call Si Xrn for .fie«iae)veg More wv^mnse**where, as we are,determined to JSi cut work, and in the latent itylcnnd fashion. We wii .11 bin.la nf

Ramtts,

•, ic manarachtfet io call,. e*amiiie, and judge for themselves 4ni, if he don't give bargains, he will not ask their patronage and support.

The articles taken will be as follows. Wheat, Flour, Corn, Oalt, and 3riedHides. For dried hides trimmed, 10 cents will be paid tintrimmed 8 cents per lb. Stpre ttext door east of Wm. McFadden'a Nalional Hotel.

tTake Watice,

THEsubscriber

fiiis now fol- Sale, and ready for de­

livery at the [Lamateo'Foundry. EeantvtUe, la.} Hubbarda Patent ROTARY TUMP lor Wells and Cisterns. Tiiese Pumps, for economy of time and labor, and for durability, cannot be surpassed.

OneofttaeiKsPumpacan be seen in operation at the residence of Lucius II. Scott, Esq,

Term-Haute. The

subscriber is also prepared to furnish Tire Engines— which have been well tested at the East, and are in general use. ThmFire Engines can be furnished at a cost of from *$250 ti such prices as the pleasure of the purchasers may desire.

The price of the No. 2 Puirtps for Cisterns i* $30: Lead pipe will be furnished at 20 cts per foot. Orders left with Lucius H- Scott-, Esq., will fneet with immetliate attention, or, if sent to theaubsenber, at EranmHe. Ia. Terms cash.

WieA.SUUtil^ATS,Lamfts€oFomdr}/,

EvnnsvilIe,Sept. 4-53-rf.

w- "Wolice rA!VI under the necessity of npain urging all iho?e indebted to the late firm of Blake & Ball to make payment. They will please call on me for that purpose at lb© coooting-room of Wm. J. Ball£ Co., and 1 have to say j5*ni/.v tliat unless this notice is promptly attended to, all notes and accounts on hand will be put in suit. t%i

THO. H. BLAKE.

Tcrre-IIauto. 2J 841 -45-tf. f!OOD XEWS TO FARMER^' WHEAT, RYE. BARLEY.

CORN, AND FLAX

SEED WANTED.

\T7 E wish.to purchase .? 10,00 bushels of Wheat. 20,000 Do Corn.

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5,000 Do Rye. AH of which will be purchased at the highest market prices, for cash, Salt and Groceries, if delivered nt the Terre-TIauteSteam Mill. Also, A few hundred bushels FLAX SEED AND BARLEY, wanted at thCsame place. We have yet on hand a -slendid assortment of GROCERIES, all of which we wish to exchange for the above named aTticles.orcash.at helowost market prices.

Ausr. 20-51-tf. SMITH d- BUTTON. I'. S- We have a superior quality of KanawnhaSall nt fSGI cents per bushel, by the bbl. S- if- B.

:r .1 FOR SALE

BY 10 and 10 by 12 Glart, Hard Wftre, Junltin Iron and Nntlif, Steel, Rmirhft tools, Stoves, Casting#, Saws, Chnin«, Springs, Groceries and Flour, by •Angnst 14-19-tf. (}ROVER & MORDEN:

Cabinet and Chair Ulaking. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that, having employed first-rate workman, he has added the C'HAIRMAKING

BUSINESS to his own trade of CABINETMAKING, and is now prepared to execute orders in either of the above lines, in a style of workmanship dint will advantageously compare with any similar work on the Wabash. Ilie motto being "small profits' titid quick sales,^liis terms will be extremely low.— He, therefore, invrtcs the friends of "domestic manufactures*' to give him a call, and to rccollect. as they go along, that industry nione can create wealth.

Copntry Produce, of any description, will be iakert in pav, at the market price J»"'

Jufv 24 4f,-tf ROBERT THTRLWELL.

1.AH: TERRE-HAUTE Steam Foundry# Engine Shop. CjTRATTON. WALLACE & CO .are now prepared 0 to execute orders for Engines, Boilers, Forgjig Mill Iroos, Castings of every description, either 111 Iron or Bra*,Turning, Finishing. frc._

For the Farmer, we have the best article of LOlv S, a»nong which are tho Peacock, with wrought and cast. Shares the cast Shares are much the cheapest and bcaj for the Prairie. We have also the well known rFOOZS' PATENT, which will be sold cheaper than can be got on the Wabash Valley—and all our Plows* will warranted to run well, and not break from fln»v8 or bad work.

JT-rVheat, cornea ts, or any other article ofrarnung 1 reduce, will be taken in exchange for flows. 'J crre-llaute^Feh. 20, 1841—tf. .-.r

l.»gh

BOOTH. & CO.

COTTofJ YARN AND BATTING. UST ipwived and for sale cheap, at wholesale and

WM- J. B\tiI.C0.

SWT*'

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Terte-Uanie, Jol*3«4S*tf AttOLMEK JOSEPH A. HAY DEN.

«5: Ufcii awortment of ».4 Aggux 7-O-tf.

7-»,i 4, »Ytd 3" wn bleat I moe-* Vnr hnvwhtchjrec^r 4Nr\itfiTiiv TW0 one SULKY and 'Mbionli

Wanted, ^\««dfor»i«.fcr

•unexcfcaofe

A A S O S O E A. McGRBGOK,

\S eon«tantly on hand a geneial assortment of HEAVY HARDWARE, NAU.S,CASTINGS, uniata Bsr Iron, round, Hat, and square, of all sires, Anvil# 'Vice*, Bellows*#, ap,d Sriew Plate#, English and AuiericnO Blister, German Crowley Sinfth's Tools, [ntui Cast S 11.LL Mill andcroM-cut Saw Files, j: Hollow Ware, ai«orted, rNails, rut and wrought, assorted, Spade# snd Shovel#, Smoothing Irons and Tailor#' Geese, Fruit Kettle#. Drawing and Halter Chain#, Collins'. Williams and Cassat's Axes, Plough Flste#, Evaosi'Aug«t»rt 'Crow-Cut and Mill Saws, (late and bar:i-door Hing'-s,

Scythes and Sickle#, But and Screw#, A so as it a a

N. B. Country Black«mith's are. lavited to call. They may rest assured will sell at reduced prices Store on the National Roadv Nov. 15-10-tf..

ISemoval.

5 1 O O S & S S I A N

rpAKE this method ol informing the citizens of TerrcHaute, ami the piiMicgencrally, that they liave removed their Siiddle Mnnufnctory on Second, one door from National Road street, a few doors south ol" Stewart's Hotel, and nearly opposite Jacob D. Early's corner, where they mnmifactureall

kinds of Saddles, Harness and Trunks, together with every thing in their line. Having: procured firet-rate workmen, they drirran their work made to the best manner^tind got up in the neatest and most, fashionable stylo.

H-iringalarffesto^k ^f manufactured work on hand, we are disposed to sell ns low for cash, or approved chnlit,as any other house on"the Wabadh. Persons wishing to purchase articles in onr Hihj will find it to their iutercM to givo ue a call, as we are determined to act on thfttt«n'w. tbst a "quick penny is better than

rRESlt FA NOV ST A PI.E CiOdtfe.

SJLKs--Blk and Blue Blk Silks—French Flowers, RtMwm®. Sffk and Cotton Hosierr, Bik fillet Gloves ajid Mitts, Bishop- Lawn, Linen Cambric, aupbr Blk Italian Cravats, Blk Lace and Shawls, small figurM Gingham and Print?, I then lldkfs '.extra *"xei. Law Collars, Parasols, fine plain and fig'd Swiss Muslins, &C- all of which will his sold for cut*.at Eastern rates of prolit, adding tratnbortation.

in the town of Terre-Haute, for the purpose of

i^.*SK»«ed,|or«,lcKp Anetionecring horses. and gewde, of all dwcnptiooB,

KINIR POX nFKCTlOJf. I merit a portion,of the public patronage. Being the e* ktmsmt Auctioneer ia Twre-Haete, hisc««oa»ers isflatDid from tn ve iheadvaa'rreot law# boldinsrhim r*»ponsi iuv® the advan'rre ot laws holding ics, far the faithful fMsrforsaaace

4 LUthote^ iw from *si. rV vaodnanen, cn'uay orf bW under wrvcrypw leaving directions, at tSSreis of it ni«o&ci«l duiefc

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TPRKJP ISLAND 9%t.T*

1^00 8.\CKS Tarla' IefaiM Ssit.for iaie by the

subscriber, 26, »4»-n-»w 1

No*

Stove, Mron &*Mt*rdte*ire Stere, lAMESGROVERaad JAMES W.BORDEN itaving watered Into Copartnership, under the na|fteafid style of

March 20-23-tr.

35

G. W. LANGWORTI1Y.

Terre~Haote. Jwne 96, fM^g-tf.

O Ves! O res!! O YesTlI A I I I O E I 'T'HE subscriber Wring permanently located himaeli «f

from the eastern maoa-

JAMES McCULLOCB

BACO*l B%CON!T

4000 Terre-llnBta. May S9»tf Mm

A McGREGOR..4 lct t, 1941 4tf

round. i«i DAVIS.

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"j^ U. pemm kaowiHt tbetoedv«e indebtfid t« SlSktrkk,«r old servant Fkttitk E Waed, «r %»G. \V\fauiek4.G* willenre caste bycaHmgand settling ike same tmejittiiy.

I am aatbooxod torrcstte and reenftt foe the same. G. W. PATRICK.

Iv.'sn'i

Grwvk* & Bo rot.", in the ^8tove, ron, and Hard-ware Bnsiuets,

would most respectfully inform theinhabitantsof the Wnbash Valley, that they havl received, and have for lide different kinda of the most approved patterns Cooking Stoves, Franklin's (for flues or pipe.) 10 Plate, 7 Plate, Church. Hall, Parlor, fnj^v and, common gloves of aN sixes 60,000 ibsu of JUNIATA IRON Of everv kind and description. 110 kegs of NAILS from 3d, to 20d., Wrough Nails, Flwring Brad#, Spikes Plough Slabs and

VVings English and American Blister, Cast, German and Spring STEEL Shovela, Forks, Cham#, PLOUGHS,Coal Grate#. Wagon boxes.Hoi ow-War«, Andirons. Stove.pipe. Eliptic Springs, Stillths tools, Glass. White Load, Strap Hingea, Axfflt,Sugar,Cefl(B«, j»c. &c.

Our Stoves are made of the beat materials, ahd are of the very best pattern#, and we warrant them to perform well in every respect, and to stand Are, tttio will sell them as low as any company In the West can afTord tfaeni. If our Iron and Nails are not of the Very best quality, we engage to refund llto pay for tnem when returned. Our Iron arid Najla are ftiftde by Shoenberjzere & Co.,of Pittaburgh. W keep no Tennesseeor Puddled iron..

Store west ol the Court-houeot ftt the old vtanu or J. Grover. Terro-Haut»«, April 24.1841-tf.

DR. STONE* Surgeon DentiM*

HAS

reipoml his Office t» the Brick tiuilding, one

door west of the Bank, xyhere he will attend to all calls in Ins profession. Ho has lately sup­

plied himself with a lot of superior Porcelain Teeth of the most natural colors and snapes. Also, Gold plate, foil, &c. and is prepared to perform all operations on the teeth as low as can possibly/be afforded. He would remind parents of thfii necessity of attending to their children's teeth in time to savo expen&g and patn-

N. B. Dr.Stoxe will supply all orders for Tcetngold plate, foil, &x. as cheap as they ic&n be purchased elsewhere.

Nov. G, 1841-9-tf ,.w A .... WABASH nOTEL. THE subscriber having taken theT avern stand, lately occupied by G. L. Mitchell, on Main street, Clinton, Indiana and being about to'make extensive repairs, respectlullysolicits the patronage ol Boarders and the Travelling public,promising to sparenopains to eive general satisfaction. Stabling. ^-cinferior tonny on the Wabash. WM. P. DOLE.

Clinton. Indiana, Oct.24.1840-7-tf ,,

"EAGLE HOTEL." N A I E IN I A N A C. J. HAND respectfully informs the public, that he has taken the above establishment, where he is prepared to accommodate the travelling public. No pains shall be spared, on his part, to render general

satisfaction. Putnamville, June 12,1841—40—tf

MERCHANTS

ftt

To Steam-Boal Travellers. ,t. b*££ ml

and Steara-Bimt Travellers arc res

pecifully informed, that the subscriber has purchased the new Steam-Boat .LI V1NGSTON, and will in a few weeks, add her to his Steam-Boat Hotel, at the Evansville Landing, where ho will Store, Receive, and Forward Goods, on such terms as will make it the interest of Wabash Merchants to give him a preference.

Passengers, wishing to take passage up or down the Ohio river, will find comfortable births, and a guarantee that no boat can possibly pass without their knowing it which cannot be the ca pr,- ft hey

Hotels up town. F. HORD. Evansville, Oct. 2, 1841. 3m

CA WOOD Choppers wanted at the Indiana Ftffnace, near Clinton, Vermillion county. The highest

P"SS.n!mrg^"h'.bn.

J\MES

X• VALUABLE WORK.'s

il'ST

published, and for *n!e, by the undersigned, •«THE WESTERN FARMER-: In which the prinoipnl Diseases of Hors.es are described, and the mode of Treatment for the Cure of the same, with remarks on Stable Management, Feeding, Exercise, f-c. By -Cornelius Lamp. Esq. the great Farrier of the West.

Arranged and published by Geo. C. Snow." E. FLINT. Terre-Haute, GEO. H. SPENCER, near Otter-Creek Bridge,

JOHNSON &, HOGG ATT, Prairieton. July 17-45-3m ...

Copartnership Jiotice.

AS. DAVIS having associatetl with him in business THOS. DAVIS, the business will hereafter be conducted In the name of T. J. DAVIS. We lmvejust rfceivpd. in addition to our stock ofGROCERITCS and PROVISIONS, a general assortment of stapfe DRY GOODS* all of which will besoldchcap, for ^ash, or country ptfbduce. _1

Terre-Haute, Aug. 14-49-tf. J. &, T. DAV IS.

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COOPERING NOTICE.---The subscriber will employ, immediately. EIGHT orTENCOOl'ERS, to whom he will pay the highest Wabash wages 83r All ktndsofcoopcringilonentthe

shortest notice, and in heberft manner. _Terre HauteSept.12—-1-tf TA'BEZS. CASTO.

FROM

M*crr?/sviHc JFiamrtftf *'4

K. Barnes' Steam Mill, just retfeiWrl, arm for sale, West side of the? Square, by A. LANGE, who will ktr() a constant sdpply on hand. Expected, in a few days. 100 bids, of Perrrsville WHISKY, front H. Barnes' distillery, warranted of the best quality.

Terre-Haute, Sept. 4, '41 tf A. LAN(»E.

4

VPi»^ot« Glass. $1

*. k.' & itn Bt^XES 8by 10 and 10 by 12, window glasst for aalnhv

sale by

April3-30-tf.* SMITH &. BUTTON.

AFiNEwssnnment

of all kinds of SADDLER'S

TRlMJffNGS, just received and for sale, on casonablc terms, by June26-42-tf MOORE8 & MUSSELMAN.

"owe no man anything."

A LL those indebt«l to mc. are earnestly solicited to /v call and pay Dr. Ketcham, with whom I have I need,md

lcfi my accounts and notes for «yl!ection. tunst miv money. 2-i(

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June 26-42-

E. V. BALL

a a Not to be beat on the Wabash

11ALF PIPES ol best old Logntac Brandy,. Bbls. old -Tennessee Ptacb do. 2 Pipes of Scheidam Gin, 2 Casks Jamaica Spirits, S 15 Bbls. of Vent's Porter,: 3 Do. Port Wine. 3 Do- best Madeira Wine. 5 Do. Malaga, .. all' 1 Cask Ola ret.

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5 Bbls. ol old Monattgthela Whiskey, 30 Boxes Havanna and Pnncipe Cigars. For sale, wholesale and retail, and warranted pure and onada^ited,^^^^^ UABERMEYER,

West side PaWic Square.

Tene-IIaute. May 1-34-tf. .......... FRESH ARRIVALt,

BOOTS,SHOES.HATS,CAPS,

MOROCCO, Calf

Skins. Sheep Skins, Binding Skins. J-c A complete assortment of Boots and Shoes of tbesubocnber'a own mana&ctttto. Abo, Eastern work ch«ip. Jost received, per steamboat Lily, a few hundred pairs Ltdies Slips, cheap. Also, an assortment of

and Misses Sioe*. 2 C««a RUSSIA HA T$. A few dozen Philadelphia C*lf Skin* end Linings.

WOODRUFF &• ai.. North side

Terre-Htnic. May 1-34-tf of the Public Sqoarw.

JJfO. MA ITER.

CABijrtr AWT»rc*xmrmr. waks-socsx, ATTICA. INDIANA.

Jxo.

MAIIER respeetfulj^y informs the etttxeuso Foanum and theadjinningceantie9,U»tbefaa(on a complete assortment of materials neeemtry to

execute orders of every dewTTpiioo in bisiiiMKand hopes, from his opportunities ofa thorough acquaintance with ml! (musdieseftlfie cabinet-makingbuainos».andby the employment of competent workmen, to render genery MiolectMHitoaJ) who awe fesor hhn wtth th4r N

Be keep#constantly on band vwri«tiy«rtk:iesof ready Wfde fnrnitem and invites en inspection from tlei rriendsof"Dowestic ManafactBree."

Attica. Ind. April S3,1840-35-tf

iSSwr&Jti-'B* MJSmah Third street^ imUa^^ndfor tale JV F. KfJSGJ nerrc-Hira^i j,

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ifmtedSta'es and ss they are admirably calculated to prewv* heaftlt and cure oflhlle valn^ „J ke without them. The proprietor ol these v»lo«' k!» niooarattont received bis education at one of the his®5*1 Colleges in the United Siau*.and hntbn4 fifteen years experience in an exten«v«|ind diversified Practice, by which he hashaa ample opportunities of

ifnhedSta' w" ar^ Mthey admirably calculated

iSwa!^^Mjr3iS!Sf

*a'unl!e remedy for

Coii2h*,Con»umption.A«hm*.»pitting ofBlood,Croup, Uowiflg Cough. Bronchitis. Pleurisy, and/nflarnation flffl Lungs or Throat,-Difficulty of Breathing, sod stl discssMi of the Pulrtionsry Organs.--Price ft!.

Also.JAYNE'S HAIRTONIC, for the Preservattod, Growth and Beauty of tb« Hair, and which will positlvfllv brina in New Hair on Bald Heads—Price $1.

,,Vi&5WNE1!T0N1C

VKRMIfTJGE.a certain,

and pleasant remedy for Worm#, Dyspf^ista, Piles,aod many other disease*.—Price cents. AlioJAYNE'S CA RMINIT1VE BALSAM, aeer(Sin euro for Bowel Mid gammer Complain ts. Diarrhea, Dysentery. Cb»lie. Cramps. Sick Ileadche, Sour Stomach, Cholera Morltus. and all derangements of the Stomach and Bowels, N»r*ou« Affections, &c.—Price SO CQIltlf

JAYNE'SSANATIVE PILLS, for Female Diseases. Liver Complaints, C.istivcness, Fevers, Inflamaiioqs, Glandular, Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin. ^c. and in all cases where an Alterative or Purgative Medicine is required.—Price 50 cents per box. Sold by

Tprre-IInute Jan. l-17-184l-tf. v.... F.KING.

MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PJIOBXIX B1TTEUS. rpHE high celebrity whioh these excellent Medicinea 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—theirgood works have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith of the credulous.

In cases off Affections, Asthma Fevers and Agues, oi the Fluids, Unhealthy appearance of tho Skin, Nervous t)ebilitv, the Sickness incident to Females in Delicate Health", every kind of Weakness of the Digestive Orgnnc. 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 the Life Pills and Phoenix 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 nless they have the fac im ilo of John Moffat's signature. ?2rThe Life Pills nre sold in bores—Price, 25 cems, SOcents. and $1 each, according to the sixe and the Phoanix Bitters in bottles, at fl or $2 each, with full directions. For sale by Oct. 24,1840-7-tf JOHN F. KING, Terre-Haute.

GOELICK'S

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Choppers Wanted.

& 1. STEWART..

GUOVER has forsiile, at the Iron aim Ila ware Store, the Cast and Grover PLOUGHS, the Caxtingsol which ore warranted sound have Wrought and Cast Shares, well calculated for Timber or Prairie Lands. They area light running Plough, warranted to run well.ahd will besold low^. !TFA variety of Castings for sale asabove. n.

MATCHLESS SANATIVE, a

medicine of more value to man than the vast mines of Austria, or even the united treasures of our globe—ft medicine, which is obtained equally from the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, and thuspos ssss a three fold power—a medicine, which, though de signed as a remedy for consumptions solely, is possessed ofa mysterious influence over many diseases of the human system—a medicine, which begins to be valued by Phystciansj who are dnity witnessing its astonishing cures of many whom they had resigned to thegrasp of the Insatiable grave.

DOSE of the Sanative, for adults,onedrop for children, a half drop and for infants, a quarter drop the dircctiorfs explaining the xnnnr.er of taking a half or a

Price—'Aree and one third .rix dollars Ca Germ a coin, value 75 cents.)($2,50) per Half ounce. Foi sale, by J. F. KING, Terrc-ITautc.

August 10-48-tf 0sf: I I E E E A E A O N BALSAM TS believed to be deservedly the most popular Medi"3L cine ever known in America, far tcoughs, colds, asthma or phthisic, con~

sumption, whooping cough, and Pulmonary

affections of every kind. The Vegetable Pulmonary Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam has been very expensively used for about twelve years and its reputation has been constantly increasing. So universally {popular has this article become, that it may now be considered as« standard article in a large part of the United States and Btitish Provinces. Many families keep it constantly by them, considering it the most safe lis well as certain remedy for the above complaints. |The Proprietors have received, and are receiving liumerons recommendations from many of our best Phvsicians, who make use of it in their practice.

For sale by ReeD, Wing & Cutler, (late Lowe & Jleed) wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines. PaintB, and Dye Stuffs, No. 54 Chatham Street, Boston, and by Druggists andcountry mercliantsgenerally in New England, and in the principal places throughout the United States and British Provinces. Price 50 cents.

For sale, in Terre-Haute, by G. W. PATRICK & CO., where ceriificatesand references may be seen.. April 21, 1841-33-y.

DOCTOR JOSEPH HAMILTON'S jS ANTI-FEVER PILLS.

OR EVERY FAMILY THEIR OftVN PHYSffTAN. CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF FEVERS.—The unrivalled success of these Pill# in every region where they have been used, has induced me to give them general circulation, in every portion bf country, where the diseases for which they Bie recommended prevail and as the valliesofthe Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Wabash river#, and alt their tributary streams are visited every season with #ome of the forms of fever Full directions and specifications ac^ompanyins each box. _! These Pills may be found in all the Towns and Villager on the Wabash. Each box is enveloped with a paper containing the symptom# of the diseases, and the direction# for taking the Pill#. My name and residence is attached to the directions.

JOS. HAMILTON, Liberty co., Go.

JOHN F. KING, Agent, Terre-Hdhte, John r«iv, Clinton, T. West & Co. Newport, Stephens Spencer, Otter Creek, Barrtll Moon, Enzene, A. Bishop, Perry#vilie, Thompson Graham, Covington, Jnlv 24—46-3n».

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Indiana do. do. do. dodo, do.

These Pills contain no minecal or poisonous iagrefieat, nor anything in the lesat injurious to tbe bo ma a, systera, but are a vegetable preparation, and may be' given to infants or persons of the noat delicate constitution, with pefe^l aafrty, aod are of in brScing a ad Strengthening a nature, that they rcatore a lost ftrengthen the digestive organs, and invigorate the whole system and are coirtequeatly One ofthe best remcditis known f'lTdyspejrti*,liver complaint, jaundice, Mid general debility.

No person, living in a section of country where iiif term it lent fevers prevail, should ever be without a bji. of the TONIC PILLS, and Whenever the premonitory symptoms appear, by tak'wg one piU every rooming or oAener, the di»ea#e will in most cases he arretted.

To rave Hers, al»o,iliev cannot be too higtily i*eomokended, as tbey are aeatly put ap, and can be carried a the pocket without ioconven^nee. having ta this iaspect the adv»ntag«.W*rall th# liquid Tonics, which ase not only beikv aiwi" liable to breakage, bat beip raiiy waterv aolutieas, *iH eot tUbd the cold.—-

f«s««aii

Chi Wrens'

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Agile! Agile! A^ne: .-

I NO CURE NO PAY. Siemens t|*. Baker's celebrated Black Tonic Pills, a certain cure for Fever and Ague. 1 Warranted to cure or the money refundedf

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tn|wcallcled

success which has attended the use

of thejc Pills,wherever they have been introduced, enables us with confidence to offer-them to the public an infoHffle remtdy for FEV'KR AiND AGUE. And a* we Have never yet beard of their failing to cure iaa tingle case, webavesuoh confidence in their eCicacy. that wa Hereby autijoriie oar agents to refund the price *ttf tbem in every instanc^offolkue, provide*! satisfaetovvidenee is given that the directioae for 1 heir u#ej l*« been complied witb,

Tbnic PiUscoatun alt tb* virtue# of itto be« of

Oer advice (o mraMy is. Go and km a Io* b/Ciean a a IV N it

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had of the following agents. Price §1 25. AGENTS IN THESTATROF iNblAfJAt J. R. Wilfox, Dn^ist, Evansvme,

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W. jk C, Bet!, no do *^... R. Wallace JtCo., Merchants, Carlisle, J. B.Cofwelf & Co., Druggists. Viucenww, Patrick & Wood, imi Terre-Haute,

F. King. 'do do Hawkins, fankepcr, RoeeviJ{e. Roeebfoagh &• Stdwell. Merchaat#, Rockville,. Joaeph SWIreiwo. P. M., Montezuma,, D. A Jones. Merchant, Newport. Ifirt Oessne, do JVnufille, I:.,, .: Joeea Smith 4 Co.. Merchant*. Pwiywillt

Goolihts4 Barnes, do do v. Hamilton 4 Pnre, Druggists, Covington, M. K. 4N. Aleasader, Paris, HI. i*k Terrs-Bant*, Jelr

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STAGE LIWE.

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FAME BEDUCED TO FlVE\DOJLLAM!"P. VOOR1IEES CO. have reduced the prise ol fare to iadianaioli»,"to $5, and will haveimmedi-

itely placed on the line Troy Coaches, purchased "y for the service* The rou\? will be well ati fal let ng the passengers to brefk ham's, 14 niilerfsvsio/ Ters^-JEfaute.

Ipressly aed,a 0"itjHf»atier, ^ne«Tagc-wwi

they intend to keep on hand a eeneral assortment of FANCY an4 WINDSOR CHAlRS.notinferior toany in the west,all offwhich they wil I sell on accommodating terms. They also solicit thepatronage of tliepublic. AM ordcrsattendcdtoonshortnotire.

April 18—32—tf EAST & BUCKINGHAM.

Wriij and Apothecary Store

CHARLES

Family Medjeine.

Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following are the onlv authorized persons Co act as agents—JAMES WAIlDLOW. Williamstown.— JACOB D. EARLY. Terre-Haute. E. DOLE, Otter Creek. P.O. McCULLOCK tc CONKEV, Clinton. DANIEL DAVISON, Newport. JAMES ANNON, Eugene. Oct. 20, 1841. 8m.

NEVER AND AGUE—TO MY FRIENDS IN JT THE WEST, and particularly those who have used the Lit* MunicJWKS i„n treatment of rrVKR AND AOCK.

It is but a very short timeslnce these Medicines' have been introduced into the Fevrc snd Ague Districts, nnd the proprietor flatters mmseif that during that period, wherever they have been used according to the directions, they have done more towards exterminating the disease than all other remedies and prescriptions combined. It is a common excuse among "regula practitioners" when specifics are introduced, that they cannot cure diseases which people are in the habit ol considering incurable. Medical experience i* constimtally doing away a part of the list of the incurable diseases, and Mr. Moffat h-.« the happiness of confia in at E E A N A E is now to fe added to the number of complaints which modern skill has conquered.

In Fever and Ague the lisk mbdicimks not only give quicker relief than sny other remedy, b«| if pef-sevelfed in, efFect a fcrmakkkt rem so fhst if the patient is only ordinsrily careful, snd resorts directly to his mcdisine upon the first symptom of tendency to a new attack, it may always be wardde off. To escape one chill would be of infinitely more consequence to the suffererfhan the value ofthe 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 cleaned for them, the Proprietor has the testimony of fell acquainted with them and their •pplicntiott and ttse in the Fever and Ague and his object in now addressing his friends at the West is to request them that they will spate no pains in communicating their experience, and disslroinsting this highly interesting information, now that the season for Fever and.Ague hss arrived.

It is not-for the mere purpose of disposing of a few hundred packages &f the Life Medicines, that the proprietor YnakCs this sppea). The demsnd for his Medicines is Hfrcady greater than he can conveniently supftiys snd evW it insufficient to afford him business, he would conceive him«df supremely selfish, if his pleasure wss not greater at the benefit conferred upon the suffering part of the community by an increase in his safes, t)jan at his own pecuniar)-profit.

The Life Medicines, if properly used and perse* rered in, recommend themselves still it is neee*? aary that the public shoukl know that such medicine# £xist, andhence the propriety of advertising them. It is hoped, therefore, thaL the proprietor will not be accused of egotisin when be saya that thet£ ODcdicineOT n^de mf?is«f4rtcni ext*nt, for Tevtr 'ahd ague, so appropriate, thorough and positive in its happy effects »s MOFFAT'S Llf E PILL'S A7U3 PHCENIX BITTERS*

For father particular* of the above Dciiicist see Otood Samaritan, a copy of which accompanies the medicine. A copy miy slso be obtained of the Agents who have the medicines for ssle.

Q^7-Freneh, German, and Spanish directioosesn be obtained on appttionat the office .375 Broadway. (^-All sost riisl|Kterfirt|feceive immediate attention.

Soldjrlfblesalc and retail by WM. Bv MOFFA.T, 375 Broadway, N. Y. A liberal deduction made to those who purchase to sell again.

Asists.—The Life Medicines may alto be hid of the principal druggist* in every town throughout the United States and the Csnsdsi. Ask for Moffat's Life Pills and Pbenix Bitters and be sure that a fac simile of John Moffat's signsture itupon the label of each bottle of bitters, or box of pills.

Jan. 2-18 f.

Watasia,

I 'HE INDIAN curefoiCougbsX^OBsiiaiption.Spit--ti«g of Blood, A»thms, sad DiseasesoLtbe Lsna# federally For ss lest the Drug Store of T'

Terre-Haute, Mareh 13-J7tf. JNO F. KING.

ex-

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»d good horses and cart-fal driversse«ured, BHreafter, ^be«tagc-^fi leave,f«i7yrat 3 o'clock,

ieave,f«i/vva

enabling the passengeri to breakfast«{ Mr. Curtniog-

May 3J-3T-tf. E A Agent.

COPAflTSERSniP^. BAST has associated with himself II. BUCKINGHAM, as a partner in the Business of Manafacturing Chairs.and will continue tocarry on thatbusincsscltheirncwshop, and old standott. East.on Fourth Street, North of the Cumberland Road Street,under the firnr of EAST & BUCKINGHAM jR-here

WOOD, having: pun hased the stock of

G. W. Patrick & Co. (laie Patrick (f. Wood.) offer# for sale every article in his lin^of business, on rca•onable terms, for Cash.

C. W, will be assisted,in the business by hi# brother, Dr. Wood, and the character of the artieJcf sold by him may be relied on, as they will be selectejl with great care. He has now on hand a general assortment of

DRUGS AND MEDICINES. PAINTS, OILS AND DYE-STUFFS. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. APOTHECARIES' WARE. FANCY

ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY

Together with an assortment of GROCER I ES, consisting of the best artielc# of the kind. BRANDIES and WINES, selected for medical purposes.

Also, a general assortment of PATENT MRIMCINES^'^' Terre-Haute, July 24, I84l-46-tf •TTas'S improve D-TK GET able

SOVEREIGN remedy AGUE, Dumb, Chill, and atl BILIOUS FEVERS, Cough*. Colds, oh Debilitated State, Cholic, Rheumatism. DysettU' Cankerash, Worms ^swelling of the Bowls, jtoin in idicc,Liver Complaint, ysprp-

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Weah tlie Head, side and Stomach, Jaundice, JAVCT Comni Costivene'ss, loss of Appetite, Dropsy, Gravd, Dyi sia, Sick litad Ache and Indigestion

Price, 50 cents for a Box, containing about 100 mils. FOR SALE BY ,, John FCruft, Tene Haute, Ind.

Hoggatt & Co., Prairieton. Vigo Cb., Ind. Wm Cox St, Co., Hudson, Crawford co., Ills. $• W Alexander, Pari#, Edgar co.. Ills. Joseph Picquet, Newton, Jaspet co., Ills.

Donovon, Vincennes, Jnd. E Palmer J* Co., Danville, Vrrmillion co Ills. And most of the towns andillages on the Wabash from Vincennes to Lafayette and also WreM of arftfl river, in Illinois. ij Aug. 21-50-5ni.

TilE COUNTERfMTER'S DEATH BLOW. rpHE public will please to observe that no Brandcfh's Fill# ar«t genuine unless the box ha* three label# upon it, each containing a fac simile signature of my hand writing, thus, B. Brandrelh. These labels are engiaved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at expense ofseveral thousand dollars.

The Brandreth Pill?. yS'-i?

The remarkable cure# which have been fifceted by Brandicth's Pill#, have astonished the whoflruiediciil faculty, many of whom have conceded that.tliey are the greatest blessing ihat ever was given to-tfee world.

The reason these telebrnted Pill? nave such a universally good effect, i#, becauKG their action harmonizes with the hunian body.

When dose of Brandreth's Pill# are tnken, thev ate digested, and pass to every part of (ho system but they le.«ve the body when they have effected the intended purpose, and health and vigor aie by them insured.

Mineral medicine# may enter the. sjsteui, but they are with difficulty got out again ar.'J thev always oecasion pai" and misery while they remain in the hot'y.

Whereas Brandreth's Fills areas innocent ns a pitre of bread, and are evacuaicd with the^isease for which they are taken.

From the time ive are born to tho time we cease to .breathe, our bodies are constantly wasting, and a# constantly building up. The action of ihe atmosphere wears or wastes them. The food we eat the digestive organ# convert into blood, which renews or builds up by it# circulating power. Thus the human body is healthy when the blood circulates freely, and when anything prevents its free course through the vain«, disease commences.

Vrf*»/^^obVd*

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an lata Iron W*re»|f%tt^ HAi.t STHHflr, BtTWEUv"2d A.tn 3d LbpJitti^.fKy Msntj/aciarers of all sizes of lroB,. Noils snd Boil# rivewfrom the beet Juntsta BloomeOfthek^wfcnf "Cure-.*.

All sizes of Blister, Rail Road end C^rri^re Spring Sicet, si) of which we warrant, to be of superior quality. ,*

KT MetWiantssnd Manufncturws/*iH oiiservoihst thuihdvclrpnf Nails and Steel, *so made from tit» bliojfti, («med wi Lh diarco^l only) which are manu* jU^iarwat tlie old establisltcd works on the Juniata

*rMn ^,en®e the atHcfe called

froi

... j»i«Mitso

origin and hitrh reputation.

\V#i inak« lii.fa^uifeiinqua that purchasers may not be-dfcetvcd in flurcWwing thc article of Puddled Iron and Nails for.Juwiawi, tiwylteing sometimes offered for site as such.

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Nov. 80.184j-JH-l5i

SIIOERcERGER St Co. 4,

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$2*500 Cairo JHoney,

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T1000

This extensive esiablishment is now in complete order ami open for the reception of visiters, having undct-

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BUSHELS OF WHEAT WANTED. HE subscriber will take Cairo Money at par, and merchantable WUpm at 62i cents per Inisliel. on s: all demands that have been due him over six months. if paid soon. New books were opened on the 30ih of l«et March, when J. W-. Bormut, Esq entered into

business with him, consequently every one will pee the propriety ol balancing up the old book's. Hisnotrsami accounts he mvst turn into cash to -meet hie'engagfe tnents.

Please step forward gentlemen and ou will oblige your humble servant, Tcrrt-Hauie, Oct. 16ih»l%]. JA.MES GROVER.

Postscript.

MY

BOOKS nnd NOTES ore kept nt thf Stove and« Iron Store ofG ttovrR vV Borpen, ttr.«/side of the Public Square nt which place will he found full and complete ajsorfment of Stoves, Fire Dogs, (the hrst in the United StatcsinWnpgon Boxes, Hollow Ware, (h light article) Juniofa Irim nnd Nails, (the best in the city) Blacksmith's Tools. Plows, Hardware, GlnFSflnd Dry Groceries, at /wices to suit the times. qpt. 16-G-3m J.G

fit SEMINARY for. young Ijidirs and (Jelitlctnen £X will beopeneil in Terrc-IIaiTte, on the 2d Monday of Octobcr, under the instruction of G. W. Jewett nniL Ijidv. School Room in the basement story of the lic\v Methodist Church.

The Tietter to promote interests ofa|e students, it is designed to hove ir ponsisf of two apartments, wale nnd female, having life connect ion wiuTcach other Mr. J. will give hisimmedtaicottt-ntion tof!%.maJede-

artnient.and have a general supervision olbpili. Mrs. tsko the direct chnrpo of the feninlc^lcpnrtment. A Lndy of distinguished mustcul attainments has been engaged to give lessons on tlio Piano Forto,

The course of instruction will embraceoll the bmiicliesitfiinlly taught in the higher Seminarivsin t^c country.

TUITION, rr.R QCAKTIJt,'

For the common branshejgr*, Higher branches and the languages, EXTRAt tfAliOIS, ylhawirig and Painting. ?«Hisic, with the use of Piano,

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The system of instruciiotijia intended to he of t|ie l^pst thorough stamp—the discipline "htild but lirtu^" and no efforts will bespnred. inenclidepia(nn.nt, torender it worthy the generous confiiiuuco and putronnge of the public.

Inquiries may I»b satisfoct'cu.itjr ojnsivend, by application to J. D. Early, Esq. Rev. M. A. Jj-whtt, Rev. J. S. BAVi.t:tts, or Mr. E. Fllnt, of Terre-liauie,?r io Professor I.arrahfe ol Ashurv Uuiveisitv. Grei iiciirtje.

Tcrre-Hnute, Sept. 11-Ltf TEAS, INDIGO, Ac.

CHESS'S sup. Yonng Hyson Tea.

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2 do. do,! Gunpowder. I CerOfl® pure Spanish1Float fnrfF£K.

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Speeie.

WISH to nuichase aqnantity of Gold and Silvi'r.^jffij for which 1 will given fair ndvWnce in curn-nt funds G. W.

jflniiwioia lIoibTr1'

Main Street, near the.'Canal, Civcinnati^i R. F. LEVERING, formerly of thet'incinnati Hotel, renpeclfully informs Jits old IsssslBBk friends nnd the travelling community, tltnt he has leaser! for form of -«srs, thai well known and pleasnutly situated Hold,'' established nnd conductod for a number of ytnra by Wm H. Ilenrie, Esq.

^one thorough repairsnnd improvements, tlie proprietor'^ confident ot being nbio to pive universal »nti#fnction. He can promise atlosst, that no )»nitu or expense shall be wanting to promote the con.fort nnd convenience of his guests and make iheni feel perfectly nt home. Situated as this house is, at tho Main Sweet Canal landing, it prrscnisadc-sirnblesioppinp place for: travellers, who may arrive or depart by canal boats or stages.

Pork merchontsand country dealers would nlso find this a convenient location for the transaction of business during their stny in the cily» No henso in th» West potsi rsea n.ore conafortable or sprcc.-ihle lodging rooms, whicli-ore kept in the most^mnt nndcUau'v manner. IIunoM nnd careful wnitcrs will I wars be in readiness io give their-attention. 'J he tolde will at all times be furnished with the choicest provision* onr abundant market affords, snd the bar with the best selection of liquor#.

In tho Reading Room may be fonnd newspapers o£ the latest dates from tho various and most important seetlens of the Union.

The Stables attached nrc extensive, well provided and under the supervision ofan experienced manager-

N. B. Horses and carriages at all times in readings. July 31-184l-47-3m. GROCERIES AT WHOLES ALE & RET Alt! ^PHF. Subscribers are now receiving large ards|lrit

f^ey also

A

did lot of GROCEhl ES, embracing nmiost tveryk article in their line, ail of which they intend to sell uilU the lowest rates. Country Murcli»iiis.nr«pa!riiculurly invited to Call and examine our stock *f Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Our ttock. coinejsts, iu |iart,of the following ajTlicleBtj )f w.-t 1 ID Sucks Rio, Havana oiid»ft.^Domln6o Coffeetw 16 flhds. N-0. Sufinr, 25fKil8 wru lerol, rft 30 BblB. N. O. moui«*.s,, 12 Tanners Oil, 15 Qr. casks maloga wine, 40 Boxes Rasins. 20 Drums Figs.

Codfish.

20 Boxes Coi 15 Dlil*. aod half Md* 10 Bags Pepper and Spice.

April 24-33-1 f,

Bodfeea Herring. Bale.colton, *J 1000 lbs. Loaf Sugar,

I as 6 Boxes Lemons, 26 Boxes Tobacco, vnWous brsnds,

1,1'TTON.

"Vfe tv Tn 1 I ng ICfittrhJ iMhm r.«J ESSE LF. 15 would respectfully infqjjb hin friends, and ilie pnblicgener»lly. that he has Co|hmeiic®dme TA ILOItING BUSINESS, a few do*» W^ o? the Bank where he #ill be, always rc/jdv 40 execute orders in the above line, tn 411 its various branches, oh the an in as to in

He has made arrancementatorecuivc the Eastern F«sliion#.ouarterly, so that he will alw ays be in possession of the lateet Fashionsvrfind,, faem his knowledge of thcbosiness.nc hopestorcccivea share of thcpublic patronage, eshortt*tnoticp.and warfont-

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**rCBtiingdttrtrc at odt*fit, if made right-

Terre-ilante. N«v.30-42tf..

SHEETINGS, HUIRTJNG^ .j?mNT», |A BALESI^iaBHe3d4-4SiM«ringiH?*/•. X." AOps Bl(ac|i««.MpdiRR,' -ib .%'

J20ps. I'ritttofrom C-4 Just recervcd Mi f#r sale at}ihm'%'asAAlow," by June 26-42-tf G-W. LANG VVOUTHY".

COPAItartfE«»flli* MOTTCE?

MADISON

& CHAMBERS# havingasmiated

themselves togaiher io tke "t». Haute CnrpesUtr respectfully inform the public thj eonstanily 00 hatid* ft good Lumber, for'the rsa^fwonrtiWMhrttort may favoorthem with their «us»«ftnt andr-Oromfsit jo •xecateall their wotlt, w#fHoit{ cteeptwm, fa the mdst workmanlike msmtw, 0p4 f«ra*y«#yte if:i^chite6tnVe desired. Havi»sr ba4»weh«i^»eri«toeih,hcsty frtiming. (bevesnt^ .. .. soeti wori wwclfitwry, description, given, and Drawings of thosame exscutrd sntheiteat^st m«r*ner^ndfwwi#i«dtft rw»tonable prices. no dia"4^for j—

thgi thcyhnertiHttepfftg "irtsWtlh#*! ef sessbn^a wModa'ttort of th6te who

*p*t drawings arid fpectocation* do the worfc W«r6h 13-27-tf

J'! 1.1 s.-sia, wented imnediately, by

.. tt- at his Cooper shop, Terre-

Haute, and from $3 tof VO pcr 1000 Otet. 3»i-ty. JABEZ S. CASTO-

READY XADJE CLOTHING.

GREAT variety of Gcntlemens' ready made winterClolhiag, con«stingof OVER~COATS^ Casjamere. Sattmet and Jeani PANTALOONS, F&S'TSditto,Phin*elSMrr»*nd Drawerg, Also, a good assortment of LADIES MERINO CLOAKS. Tb« above are offered si veto orice*

Oct. 16th. 184t-6-tf G. W. LANG WORTHY.

.WOOLEN YARN.

j\. of Gi^y Mix'd Woolen Tarjri^. can

had in large or small quan.itiM* at fl 25 cts.

per lb. Oct. I«th. 1841-4-tf

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