The Wabash Courier, Volume 10, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 December 1841 — Page 4

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smith or»r,

,„,„v of THS OOLDEHCOFFSK-POT,) Sm« l.ir

liberal term*-

Qmor & He a's, Te e-H *t Nicholas S»«th

.-i .toek material* on hand, they era prepared to ?,«t« afl orders in th'ir line with pooc.ta.lUy end .rh a ad on as reasonable terms «ndm at good d*wic

mann«ri

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and «IU» low the article, cap be manufactured for in the Western country. •. ..

Terre-Haute.

Feb. 27-1841-25-tf.

THE TERRE-HAUTE HOTEL, HAS arisen, like the Phonix, fro™ its ashes. and is now one of the neatest and best finished two story brick buildings in town. ItfrontaonSec^dstreet pared for the accommodation of BV AXVERS and the TRAVELLING friends and customers may rest assured ttotlshall spare neither pains nor expense to makethe iwe •Haute Hotel" equal to the best jho «hifig •:~l nt«iitirii and comfort ot gueats. Havin ranee was burnt hat I have no change ieit to Pr"viarifor "V'lJ„J^mine ublic sre respectfally requested to call, and examine

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thing essential to the ple^reand «nnfor ofguesw. Moving recovered my rights of the Mutual Fire insu Company, no one need waa burnt-out with my bu that I have no change left to provide my iab public are reqx jr themselres.

PUCKET BOOK LOST.

L03T.tergt

of

cob K. Graff bavin* formed a coMiinrnbip i« ibove basiness would raspectfolly inform their friend* of Terre Hsutaaad Its nciniiy, tbit, having a well Se-

a* any other eatabjishment on

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.r...ortm«t of articles in theirhne, persons sandJ!ui* c«» have 'he™ imeiediaMJy illed ontbe mo*t

Terre-Haute, MerebS#-*.

Saddling E»tabli«hi«iefit.1 BOATRtOHT St AS. BUZAN. ,• A. M. BOA "^"U^PECTFULLY inform their frieflda and the public,that they are now receiving at their shop on Natio** i. Rp/oS'reet, one door Warr ol Lind ley's corner. a large and fr«hMpp]y

Stock of every deecfiptioii for the manafuctiireof Saddlery, Trunks, Har-

""X new,

together with ana-ortment of every thing usually

the buainose in Terre tiau e,

as a mechanic, a"

recovered my rigws oi me mpany, no one need apprehend that my purse nt-out with my building, and ®°nwA"e .... .« i»f» in nrAvidifor mv table. 1 he

M^THEW

^Terre-Haute. May 39,1841»38 tf

STEWART.

A Tavern Stand for

THENational

subscriber being determined to aeHjt porjior or the whole of his real property »n Mmnlwttan. ... on the Road in Pntnam county, a TAVERN STAND-bmld*»g* abrty J^JtTlSf in 9 a pa an ix re a .pini7uut, wiih garden, shrubbery, jfuit ^pnled, out-housas, stable, &c. Alio, Several

T$ in snid town. He Will also sell about WorOO ACRES OF LAiVO adjoining aaidtown, e^wmng upland and meadow, with

many

springa of water

Other property, real or personal, will be receiveo in nnrt payment. If desired, the larger part of ih» P'JT' ohase trtoney may bo left for a termof^yiCLARKE.

Manhattan, N«». 6,1841—9-^®ow ,•

For Kent.

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ffillE oorner Room In the tore*}brick M10 northeast corner of the Public Square, lor Rent,

qUOa!23,'1941-7

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WM.J. BALL & CO.

on Tuesday, l«th Oct. 1841, on the road from Clinton to Terre-Haute, or in T»irre-Haute or vi-

V^A^Binity. it leather Pocktt Book, lettered on the 4 inside William Kile, M. D. Maumee Utf, Lmm oounty,Ohio, Sept. 1836-and containing a numbei

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"°Any nerson°finltng said Pocket ^ok and ^Mng it the Courier office, or at the store of tf.ot J. Crawford,

ill be liberal Ir rewarded by

Clinton, Oct

TMrtr

WILLIAM KILE, .VI.D.

13th, 1841-6-tf.

COOPER1NO. :r :F THE subscriber has cornmnnced the Coopering businesa" in Terre-Haute,on the Foundry Square, fronting the river, where he is prepared to carry on the —F— coopering bueinesa in all »te *ar'°'

branches. Pork barrel, and Lard kCjg, nn hand^an txoellent qualtty, for sa'e. D. OUIS.N 1 October 23, i84l-7-3mo.

YARN!YARN! YARN!

I1HE undersigned have on consignment a large quan1 tiiy of corroiy r^^^^vch they Wifl sell arices.

at Wholesale and Retail, for factory pri Merchants ind Farmers, can hnro bnraains. Opt. 93, iPlM-tf WM.J. BALL & CU.

Cotton Vttrn.

8 000

D0Z"

Colton

r"~"

Yarn, assorted numbers,for

April'3-aSCtr.br SMITH & BUTTON

MATTRRSS MAKIXG.

00RB3AMUSSELMAN take this method of informing the oiiisens of Terre-llauteand vicinity that they haveteonnecied the Mattress makin# basinets to their saddlery establishment., where iher will be pleased to receive orders in that line. Work executed in tho neatest manner, and furnished at reasonable prices. June 26, 1841-4*-tf

Hewed Lumber*

rpftSsttbacriber, living on Honey Creek, 6 miles Smttheast of Terro-llaate, has made preparations to furnish Hewel Lumber ofevery description, for franjins and other purposes, at the shortest notice. He will either sell the lumber aehis farm, or delivered it tn order, In Tena-llauie. His faeilitiee for getting it out are each, that he oan and will give bargaina to all who favor him with orders.

I *1»' «n A.nprei*tic« to tk* Blmcktmilk Bwt'tMM. mill «ti HbrmltM tovmnh a rood 1*1May «34niT ALEX. BEARD.

JV)bw Store*

TCRRIKS,

IEsttbseriber has opened a goodatock of GRODRY OOODS, Qt'EBNSWARB, BOOTS and SHOES, ^c .on the north aide ofNational Road Streot, nearly Opposite, and north of Wm. McFadden's Tavern, where he wiHaell on, the lowretand moetnccottimoiating terms. Among \k%,articles on

TVns.WiiifJt, Bandies, FTour,

Cam Mml* Bacon* Lard* $-c. $e. My old onatomers, and the public generally, are invited to call.

May 8-35-tf R. II. WEBB.

HALTER AND WELL ROPE,

Htrotlines,

ALTER and well bed cords, plough lines, chalk and fish lio«». May «-3T-tf BOOTH. 4k CO,

COtTON YARN AND BATTING. l^ST reesived and for sale cheap, wholesale and

SWt*n'-bl-tf WM.J BALI,ACQ.

|£Q KGGS Nails, aesof ted, forjMdsb Aua.WSltf SMITH BUTTON. T\OXSSTlCS*A« «ti«*«vt WoniMSt tf 3-4 1/ 7-8,4 4, sad 38 «*eh brown and blaaciied nstiiiML which are offered cheaper than ever.

F&TMS-tf Q. W. LANOWORTHY.

Wauled,

AAA. POUNDS oAivs Geese Feathers, in exehaagt ,UUV |W Goods, at cash pries, if delivwed at my

SAtt£stM&-4r

W. LANG WORTHY.

Hat*.

T^UR,Silk,R«ssia,Mole^tioand Brash Ifate-Bbcfc IM WW*—broad sad narrow brims Tsrrs-Haats, Jam lf^4ltf B. BOOTH CO-

TURKS*

700

ISLAND SALT*

SACKB

Tttrk"'

I*1*11' Sslttfar ssls by the

Nov. 30,?Mufow A. IfcGRBOOR*

SBJIWM.S.

A8CFERIOR

ARTICLE of hesvy Banket and

Mortao ShawH, t«oth«f_with a varieiyof black Laes Vails, rioh dark Prtata, Mmaos &c Theabovs esoiii si liltsII sdTsrrtt

O. W. LANGWORTHY.

Wotswhsr 13,1W1 l*«f

For Saddlery.

RUFUS ST. JOHN, wishing toaeeommodatehie business to be times, tn coneeqoeaee of he scarcity of money, will exchange every article in:he Saddlery and Harness tine, for produce, at the higbntoui price. Hiastock, now on hand, comprises every article usualmsnDtacturcd ]p hit line, tuch »tSadHee, Ha ruts*. Trunk*, $c. He invites the friends of domestic manufactures to call, examine, and jadjre for themselves and, if be don't give bargains, he will not ask their pa* tronage and support. ,,

The snides taken will be as follows. Wheat, Flour, Cor*, O&.wiirM BUf. For dried hideatrimmed, 10 centa will be paid uutrimmerf 8 cents per lb. Store next door eastorWm- McFsddeo's National Hotels

Terre-Hautfe,Aug. 28-5I-tf

THE*ubseriber

PUThe^ri^oMheNo.

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thhig

not necessary that he ehonio muotid ms^

qualifications

flhow

We particularly invite the

Terre-Haute, Oct. 2.f841^tf.

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Take e/Tvtite,

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bss aow for sate, and .ready for «e-

Cisterns. Ttisee Piwnpe, for ecooomjr of time and labor, and for dnrabihty.oanftot besarpasaed. One of these Pumps can be^«eea in operatiot! atjibe re«denoeofLocius H-8coTT, Eeq-Tttre-Haute. The subscriber is also preoared lo (*tn»k Fir, which have b*en wefi tested at the East, awU are in cenerol use. The FtreBrwinefc^n be furnished at a ipst offrom fSSO toaucb prices as the pTeamre.of the

GOOD NEWS TO FARMERS. WHEAT, RYE, BARLEY, CORN, AND FLAX SEED WANTED.

WE

wish to purchase 10*00 bushels of Wheat. 4 20,000 «Do Corn. 5.000 Do Rye. V, All or which will be purchased at the highest!mar«et prices, for cash, Salt and Groceries, if delivered at the, Terre-Haute Steam Mill. Also. A few hundred bushels 'FLAX SEED AND BARLEY, wanted at the same place. We have yet On hand a slertdid assortment of GROCERIES, all of which we wish to exchange for the above named articles,or casb.atthe lowest MWWM.

Aug. 20-51-tf. SMTTH ir BUTTON. P. S. We haves tuptrior qua' ty of KanawahaSslt at 56* conta per ^rpshel, by the bbl. S- JSr

lp

a PumM for Oiateriis is #30:

Order#left with LVCIVIH.Spow4 *1'^ with immediate attention, or.ifsent to the jtiXbacri^BC, BT Bvansville. ta. Terms csn.

W. A. 8ULL1VAN, Zmma»c»Foundry.

Evansville, Sept.' jgg.

liSit Nolftee.... under tke neceitity of again tflrtHw itt llMlje Med to the late firm of Blake & Bill totnake paymentvThef will please call on me fortbat p«| at the conloting-room of Wm. J. ®hd.I have to say that un Ws this notice i« prom sttended to, Sir notes and accotints on band will be put in suiu,.,

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FOILSA Lfctf" .Hard

8sndChain-,Springs,GtotttriM

BY 10 ond 10by 12 Gl^sS. Hard ware, Junitia Iron Nails, Steel, 8ra»fas tools, Stoves, Castings, Saws, and Hour by

August 14-49-tf. GROYER & BORDEN. CaMiet and ChairlUfikiiig. THEsnbscriber 'respectfully informs the public that, having employed a firstrrate workman, he has'added the CHAIRMAKING

BUSINESS »o his own trade of CABINETMAKING, and is now prepared to execute orders in either of the above linea, in a style of workmanship thit will advantageously compare with ®ny simyar work on the Wabash. His motto being "small profits and quick sales," his terms will be extremely low.— He* therefore, incites the friends of "domestic manufactures" togivo him a rail, and to recollect, as they go along, that industry alone can create wealth.

Country Produce, of any deacription, will be taken

in pay, at the market price. July 24 48-tf ROBERT THIRLWELL, TERRE-HAUTE

Steam Foundry# Engine Shop. STRATTON,

For the Farmer, we have the best article ofP LOWS, among which are the Piacock, with wrought and csat Shares tho cast Shares sre much the cheapest and best for the Prairie. We have alao the well known WOODS' PATENT, which will be sold cheaper than can be got on the Wabash Valley—and'all our Plows will be warranted to run well, and not break frorti flaws or bad work. •..*«

O- Wheat, corn,oats, or any other article of Fsrming produce, will be taken in exchange lor Plows. 'J erre-flaute, Feb. 20,1841—tf. rjtSUTA 1UOK STOiilV

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A. MCGREGOR,

HHEAVYIron,

AS constantly on band a g«»®»«l °f HARDWARE, NAILS,CASTINGS Juniata Bar round,Sat, and square,of alltixes Anvils, Vices, Belfowsss, and Sciew Plates, Enrlithand American Blister, German Crowley i' Smith's Tools, [andC»«tSlEEL Mill and cross-cut Saw Files, Hollow Ware, assorted, Nails, cut and wrought,assorted", V'' ,1 Spades and Shovels, Smoothing Irons and Tailors'Geese. Fruit KetUea. Drawing and Halter Chains, Collins*. Williams ana Cassat's Axes, Plough Plates, Evans'Augers, '..... Cross-Cut and Mill Saws, Gate and barn-door Hinges, w. Scythes and Sickles, Butts SiW^crewl, All of which will be sold low, for cash, either at re a

N. 8. Country Blacksmith's are invited to call They may rett assured I will sell at reduced prices Store on the National Road. Nov.l5-10-tf..

Removal.

MOORES Jt MUSSEI.M AN

TAKEthe

Terre-Haute, June 26, 1841-43-tf -.V

FRE8H rANCY AND STAPLE GOODS. HAVE just openod a variety of splendid Ameria... .,lv "fPofetl Good*—consisting in part of

Ad«t,i.*nd Da^ plain and figurVl Blue Blk Silks—French Flowers, RIMMOS, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Blk 6U#t Gloves sad Mit», Bishop Lawn, Linea Cambric, super Blk ftalmn Cravats, Blk Lace and Shawls, small fi

of profit, adding transportation. G. W. LANGWORTHY. Terrs-Haute, Jane 26, Ij41~49-tt.

OYesfOYesfl OTesllt A O I E E I •T* HE suboonber having permaoeatly located himseli in the town of Terre-Haute, for the purpose of Aocuonsening borsos.and gowfe, of all dtsenptiona, mtertains the bopa that by strict attention to theabovebusiaeaa.teeetbst with two years ei^rkiaee, to awmt a portion of tho public pfatronage- Being the

iktmmi Anctionecr ia T«WS- Haut». hts cast omen snll have the advantage «Tlaws huddisw him reapcmsibje, s»dor»fwwpsiaUm,fortheiHaithfel performance oflus ifiBial dhtita,

HJbSW ARlUlllCHSBSEin^?

Stove, Mr**,

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JLVl

WALLACE &. CO are now prepared

to execute orders for Engines, Boilers,Foxing Mill Irons, Castings of every description, either in Iron or Brass, Turning, Finishing, £c.

I

this method ol inform'

ing cititena of Terrefftute, and the public generally, that they have removed their Saddle Manufactory on Second, one door from National Road at reel, a few doors south of Stewart's Hotel, and nearly opposite Jacob D. Early's corner, where they manufactures!!

kinds of Sadd les, Harness and Trunks, together with every thiag in their line. Having procured first-Yste workmen, they warrant their work made in the beet mannervand 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 sny other house on the Wabash. Persons wMbing to purchases nicies in our line will find it to their interest tojpve us a call, as we undetermined to act on the ««*»». that a "quick penny it better than a MOW ninepence."

,M

JOSEPH A nAYDEN.

Twre-Haatet Aagast 7-48-if

Tor

Sale.

'P WO new BUGGI2S. one SuuKY ana a two bone WAGGON, jy rooerrsd frosa As wstira maa«' factory, aad for sale, by 11-Mf

OiMos, Sept. JAMES McCULLOCH. BACONt HAOONi: y| AAA POUNDS HiUini leenvedsa

JA

reeavod aad for sale, Nat. Rand stJS.side.

Tm»-Bame. May S»-tf

JLmtt J*%ti€e.

ALL

pertSM kuowing thsfaseivasladsbted te S. Bitnek, «r «M aeeooat to Patrick it, Wood, or toG. W. PStriek ftCs wiflsavs MM by calliBg aad settfiag the same immediately.

I an j»tfcst»sd to rcccivt a»d recmt for the sssse. G. wTPATRICK. Od t- l«ll «*f

Hmrdvomre Store.

.having entered inn Copajtooship, nndor the jnme and style of

Gsovs* 4. Bosntir, in the Stove, I roil, and Hsii«sre Bauseai,

would most respoetfull^inform the inhabitantarf dm Wabash Valley, that tbey have received, aid hsve for sale different kinds of the most approved patterns Cooking Stoves, Franklin's (for floes or pipe,) 10 Plate, 7 Plate, Church. Hall, Parlor, Fancy and ewwjg Stoves of all sixes 60,000 lbs. of JUNIATA IRON of every kind and deecription. ...

ISO kegs of NAILS from 3d. to JOd., Wrought Nails, Flooring Brads, Spikes Plough Slabs and Wings English and American Blister, Cs*, German Snd Spring STEEL Shovels, !*®rks. Chains, PLOUGHS, Coal Grates. Wagon boxes. Hollow.Ware, Andirons, Stove pipe. Eliptie Springs, Soiiths uwls, Glass, White Lmd, Strap Hinges, Axes, Sugar,Coffee, Tea, 4c. See.

Our Stopet are made of the beet materials, snd are of the very best patterns, and we warrant them to perform well in every respect, and to stand fire, and will sell them' as low as Sny company in tho West can afford them. If onr Iron and Nail* arenot of the very beat quality, we engage to refund the pay for them when returned. Our Iron and Nails are made by Sboenbergera St Co., of Pittsburgh. We keep noTes nesseeor Puddled Iron.

Store west of the, Court-hoase, st the old stand or •J. Grover. Terfe-Haute, April 24.1841-tf. jm. STONE, SBffeoB Demist,

AS removed hisOflSceto the Brick building, one door west of the Bank, where he will attend to 11 calls in hts profession. He has lately sup-,

plied himself with a lot of superior Porcelain Teeti of the most natural colors:and shapes. Abo, Gold plate,' foil, 4tc. and. is prepared to perform all operations on the teeth as low as can possibly be afforded. He would

supply

goMplate, foil, &c. as cheap ss they can be purchasod elsewhere. Nov. 6,1841—9—tf

WABASH HOTEL. THEsdMSriber having taken theTavern stand,lately occupied by G. L. Mitchell, on Main street, Clinton, Indiana and be»» ing about to make extensive repairs, res^pectlully solicit? the patronage of Boarders and the Travelling public, prtmisltig to spare no pains to eive general satisfaction. Stabling. &c. will not be inferior to any on the Wabash. WM.P.DOLE.

Clinton, Indiana, Oct.34.1840-7-tf

*«EAGLfB HOTEL." N A I 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 gensral

satisfaction. Putnamville, Ju 2,1841-40-tf

Travellers.

Moat

To Stea

1\/r ERCH ANTS ond Steam-Boat Travellers are res

pectfullr informed, thajthe subscriber has pur chased the new Steam-Boat LIVINGSTON, and will in a few weeks, add her to his Steam-Boat Hotel, at the Evaftsville Landing, where he will Store, Receive and Forward Goods, on such terms as will make it Uft interest of Wabash Merchants to give him a preference-

Passengers, wishing to take .passagetip 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 case, if they stop in Hotels up town. F. liUlCD.

Evansville, Oct. 2, 184L 3m

\%*ood Chopper* Wanted

CA WOOD Choppers wanted at the Indiana Furnaee, near Clinton, Vermillion county. The liigBtst prices will be paid, in Cash, by

Oct. 23,1841-7-6w- H. & J. STEWART^ Ploughs.

JAMES

GROVER has for sale, at the Iron and Hard ware Store, the Cast and Grover PLOUGHS, the Castings of which are warranted sound have and Cast Shares, well calculated for Timber or frame Lands. They sre a light cunning Plough, warranted to run welKand will beso|.d low.

IP" A variety of Cast ingstjpr sale as above March 20-28-tf-VALUABLE WORK.

UST published, and for sale, by the undersfkned, "THE WESTERNFARSIEM tn which the principal Diseases of Horses are described, snd ihs mode of Trestment for the Clare of the same, with renisrks on Stable Management, Feeding,- Exercise, f-c By CORNELIUS LAMB, Esq. the great Farrier of the*1(Vesi. Arranged and published by Goo. C. Snow.''

E. FLINT, Terre-H«ute, GEO. H.SPENCER, near Otter-CreeK Bridge, JOHNSON & HOGG ATT, Prairieton. July 17-45-3 tn.

Copartnership J%otice.

JAS.

DA VIS having associated with him in bt^iness THOS- DAVIS, tne business will hereafter be conducted in the nsme of T. St, J. DAVIS. We have just received, in addition to our stock ofGROCERIES and PROVISIONS, a general assortment of staple DRY GOODS, all of which will be soM cheap, for e&h, or country produce.

Terre-Hsute, Aug. 14-49-tf. J. & T. DAVIS. COOPERING NOTICE.—The subscriber will employ, immediately.

sale by

A

Juno 26-42'

3

Muslins,

Eastern rates

•ney. -tf E. V. BALL-

Rare and Choice Lifoori NoI to be beat

OH

the Wabash

HALF PIPES of best old Cognise Brandy, S Bbls. old Tennessee Peach *^.*4o. 3 Pipes of Scbeidam Gin, 2 Casks Jamaica Spirits, 15 Bbls-of Vera's Porter, 3 Do. Port W»oe.

S Do. best Madeira Wine, S Do. Malaga, v-

1

1 Cask Claret, 5 BbU. of old Mon^mgahela Whiskey, 30 Boxes Havanna and Principe Cigars. For sale, wholesale and retail, and warrantedpu and ansdwlterated. by

GEORGE HABERMEYER,

Tfm UMtt. *.r 4(5"""

Skias. Sheep Mans, Binding Skins, &c. A complote aaioninit of Bootsaad Shoes of thesabscribarY own maaufsctars. Also, Eastern work cheap. Just .steamboat Lily, a few baodred ^in ~fI^f ^*oAsap. ^las.an assortment ofObildreas' aaa MtseesSftoes.

Com* RUSSIA HATS. A few doee* ™l^&±WSkin* and Linb^n. WOODRUFF OO.. North sidt Terre-Haute, May 1-34-tf ofthaPaMie Smsfe

JNO. MAHER.

cijuwtrr irowtiigat WIKMBCM. ANA.^^ *0. MAHBa

0tW Dr. Jay*** bmnUtr, *r»d jfam Tkird street, mud for if 3

M. if« lecemsieadedmneexteiwvejostintelligentpers^sin the Uninatmeroas Profosors and Prestdentsof rsiciana of the Army snd Navy, and of hand Almshouses, and by more Own three

Clenqfwwt ^^g^tS^yS'mndhave »an anprowoented popularity tbrpuihout the vmma 9&m end as they aweo admirablytalcolated j^U^Ttaliband cure disease, no family should mhewitbont them. The proprietor of these valuaSuwLTretione received bu education at one of the WlfS£l Colleges in the United States, and hash ad fi^Tv«irs expenence in an extensive and diversified SSJ bv which he haahao ample opportunities of SSaS». pnc i~

kwwl£s

te**"*

remedies best calculated to remove-tbem. 'W«iB nrawrations consist of VWE'SEXPECTORANT,a•aloableremedy for hs.Coosumption.Asthms,Spitting of Blood,Croup, —Jo* Cough, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and inflamation «. tKa Lunga or Throat, Difficulty of Breathing, and •lliiiseaacs of the Pulmonary Organs.—Price tliSo^A YN E'S Al TuNI

Ibelievedknowndeservedly

A

EIGHT or TEN COOPERS, to Whom he will pay the highest Wabssh wages All kinds ofcooperingdone at the

shortest notice, and in thebestmanner. t* _Terre Haute Sept. 12-1-tf TABEZS.CASTO

JPerryvrtUe JFlour,

A

XpROM H. Barnes' Steam Mill, just receivcdL and for sale, West side of the Square, by A. LAflTGE, who will keep a constant supply on hand. Expected, tn a few days. 100 bbls. of Perrysville WHISKY, from H. Barnes' distille^-, warranted of the best quality,

Terre-Haute, Sept. 4, '41 tf A. LANGE

Window Glass.

!vA BOXES 8 by 10 and 10 by IS, window glass, for

April 3-30-tf. SMITH & BUTTON.

FINE a won men of al I kinds atSADDLER'S TRIMMINGS, just received snd for salt, on easonable terms, by

June 26-42-tf MOORES & MUSSF.LMAN. "OWE NO MAN ANYTHING." A

LL those indebted«o me, are earnestly solici rv call and pay Dr. Ketcham, with whom I left my accounts and notes for collection. I KuKikw mono

C.lf

rsqpectfaUy iafomsthecit

Foaauia a%d th*adi^i|ueo«atme.tlntliel ****materiale necess. ^ca te orders of vaeydeacni«fc»aia h«slhe. aad I

satMfoctioa to all who nay favor iusi wi viiriooaartidesofrfady

AHtea. Ind. Apni«5,1840-33.*

'to

C, for the Preserve tion.

Growth and Bwityofthe Hair, and which wiUpviii««lv brinff in New ibir on Bald Heads—Price t»Alio JUNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a certain and pleasant remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia, Piles,and manyother dis«.ses-Price5o cenu

wct4„

Also, JAYNE'S CARMINITIVE BALSAM, seertain cure for Bowel snd Summer Complaints. Diarrhiea, Dvsentery. Chnlic, Cramps, Sick Headche. Sour Stomal** Cholera Morbus, ani all derangements of the Stomach and Bowels, Nervous Affections, &c.—Price

YNE'SS AN ATI VE PILLS, for Female Diseases,! Liver Complaints, Costiveness, Fevers, Inflamations, Glandular,^Obstmctions, Diseases Of the Skin. &c and Hi all oases Where an Alterative or Purgative Medicine is required.—Price 50 cents per box. Sold hv ^m-Haute Jaft- 1^17rl841-U. I».KtNG^

MOFFAT'S VEPETABlfc LIFK PILLS AND PHABNIX airrfiRS. rpHE high celebrity which these eatcellent Medicines have acquired, in curing almost every diseaseto which the human frame is liable, is a matte^ familiar withal most every intelligent person Tbey became known by their fruits-lbe^ good works have testified for tlietn—they did not thrive by the faith ofthe credu-

«..«AffttiriHi»iu. Pvaoeoaia. Bilioill

Incases Of Costiveness, D/spepsis BHioU* and Li vor iBeelions, Asthma, Piles,oettled Pains,Rh Fevers and Agues,Obstinate Headaches, Impure State of the Fluids, Unhealthy appearance of the Skio, Nervous Debility, the Sickness incident to Females in De Icate Health, every kind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, and in all generat Derangements of Health, th&e Medicines have invariably proved a Certain and? miedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most exhsusted constitutions. Asingletrial will place the Life Pills sftd Phmnix Bitters beyond the reach of compStition, in the estimation ofevery patient.

GOELICK'S

C_.M,

eumatism,

Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office,375 Broadway, N. York. N. B. None ate genuine unless they have the fac im He of John Moffat'ssignature.

Mr^The Life Pi'ls are sold in boxes—Priee, 25 cents, 50 cents, and ft each, according to the sjse and the Phmnix Bitters in bottles,at §1 oi f2each, with full directions. For sale b^ Oct. 24,1840-7-tf F, KING. Terre-Haute.

MATCHLESS SANATIVE,

medicine of more value to. man than the va mines of Austria, or even the united treasures of our globe—a medicine, which is obtained equally from the

ofa mysterious influence over many diseases of the men system—a medicine, wfiieh begins to be Valued: bf Physicians, who are daily .witnessing its astonishing cum of many whom they had resigned tOthegrsspdT the Insatiable grave.

DOSE ofthe Sanative, foradulte,onedfup: for chil dren, a half drop and for infants, quarter drop ths directions explaining the manner of takjng a half or a

PRICE—Three and one third rix dollars (a Germa coin, value 75 cents.)Cf2,50) per HitF ODWCK. Foi sale, by J. F. KING,Terre-Haute*

August 10-48-tf t1|¥ VEGETABLE PULMAONRY A S A

S to be the most popular Medicine ever in America, for coughs, colds, asthma or phthisic, con sumption, whooping cough, and Pulmonary affections of every kind

Tke Vegetable Pulmonary Saltam has been very extensively used for sbout twelve years and ita reputation b** been conatantly 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 most safe as well aa certain remedy for tho above complaints. The Proprietors have received, and are receiving numerous recommendations from many of our best Phvsicians, who mske use of it in their practice. tor sale by REED, WING SL CUTLER, (late Lowe A Reed) wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, No. 54 Chatham Street, Boston, and by Druggists snd country merchants generally in New England, and in the principal places throughout the United Statea and Britiah Provinces. Price 50 cents.

For sale, in Terre-Haute, by G. W. PATRICK & CO., where ceriificatesand references may be seen. April «4» 1841-33-y.

DOCTOR JOSEPH HAMILTON'S ANTI-FEVER PILLS,

OR EVERY FAMILY THEIR OWN PHYSICIAN

CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL KINDS OP FE VERS.—'The unrivalled success of these Fill* in every region where they have been used, has induced me to girethem a genera] circulation, in every portion of country, where the diseases for which they are recommended prevail and as the vallies of the Missisiip. pi, Missouri, Illinois, Wabash rivers, and all their tributary stream* are fisited every season with some of the form* of fever Full directions and specifications accompanying each box.

These Pills may be found in all the ToWns and Villages oe the Wabaui. Each box is enveloped with a paper containing the Symptoms of the diseases, snd the directions for taking the Pills. My name and residence is attached to the directions.

JOS. HAMILTON, Liberty co.,Ga.

JOHN F. KING, Agent, Terre-Haute, Indiana. John Fed*, Clinton, do. T. Wett Co. Newport, do. Stepken» S- Spencer, Otter Creek, do. Barrett Mook, Eugene, do. A. Bi*kop, Perrysvine. "do. Tkomjiomtj^Grakam, Covington, do."

Ague! Afiel

Ague!

NO CURE NO PAY.

Clemens 4* Baker's celebrated Black Tonic Pills, a certain cure forrevcr and Ague. Warranted to cure or the money refunded! fTUIe aaparalleled success which In* atteaded the uee of these Pills,wherever tbey have been introduced, enables as with confidence to offer them to the public as au in/aOiUeremedy for FEVER AND AGUE. And as we have never yet heard of their failing to cure io a saagle ca*«, wa have orfch confidence ia their eflicacy. that we hereby authorize our agent* to refund the price of them ia every instance of failote, provided satisfactory evtdaace is given that the directions for their use ha* been complied with.

These Pills contain no mineral or poieonoas ingredient, oor anything ia the least injurious to the human ^etem, bat area vegetable preparation, and may be givea to a fan la or persons Of the aoont delicate cooMitation, with peiect safety, sad are of so bracing Sad strengtbeainra astare, that they restore a lost appetite, strengthen the digestive organs, and invigorate the whole system aad sre consequently mm of the best re«»edi*-s known f-rdyspepeia,iivercMaiplaiat,jaaadicek, aad general debility.

No person, living inn section of cooatrr where intermittent levels prevail, should ever he without a box of the TONIC PILLS, aad wheaever the premonitory symptoms appear, by taking oaa full every moniag or oftewer, the disease wHI ia movt cases he arrested.

To travellers, also, they cannot betoo higt»!y recommended, aa the? are aestiy pat up, mid can be tarried a the pocket withoat iacotr*enieit*e. bavinj^ t»i« tespect the advantaga over all Ibe liquid TVJMCS, which an not only balk* aad liable to breakage, bat being naeraily watery solatia aa, will aot stand the cold.— The Tomic Fattcmwe. all the virtaea ofthe bM of them.

Oar advice to rserviedyjs, Goandhug a fox of Gfemeneani Baker'* BUtek Tome PiO*, which amy he had of the following ageats. Priee |1 IS.

AGENTS I NTH ESTATE OF INDIANA: J.R.Vikot,IhsoiN,Enasnlle, W.& C. Bdl, do do R. Wallace it. Co^ Merchaats. Carli.le, J. B. Cohrell & Co., Dnmnats. Viocaanes, Patrick Jk Wood. do Terra-HaaUf, J.F.Ong_ do do Biajamjn Bawkiaa. faakepar, RoeevUle, Rueshiua^h tsdaall, Mercbaats, Rock villa, Joseph Stewrasoa, P.M.. Mo«tesvssat 9. A Josn, Merchaat, Newport. ffift Geseie, do Perrysville, JeseiSoUtCs, Mareheats,Parrysvifle CaohisMI 4 Barass, do do SasMltoo Sc. Pnca, Draaiets, Covingtoa, M. K. it V. Atasaader. Paris, 01. Terre-Haute, Jefv IT-«S-»a

FAEERBBVCBD TO Firs DOLUtRS! P. VOORHEES dt CO. hate redtrted theprice of fare to Indisnapolis^to f5, snd will hkve&mediately placed on tkslins Troy Coadies„pUrchssed expressly for the service. The route will be well attended, and good horses and careful drivers seemed.

IT* Hereafter, the itage wWl !save^d«f7«,lt 3 o^clock, enabling the paseengers to "breakfast at Mr. Canningham's, 1* miles east of Terre.-Haute.

Mayd-37-tf.

COPARTNERSHIP.—J. EAST has associated with himself H. BUCKINGHAM, ss a partner in the BasiiieMdf Msnafacturing ^Chiirs,ind will continue to carry on hat businaesat their new ahop, and old stand of Eaat .on Fourth

Street, North of the Cumberland Road Street.under the firm of EAST & BUCKINGH AM,where

they intend to keep on hand a general assortment of FANCY and WINDSOR CH AIRS,not inferior to any in be west ,sll offwhich they will sell on accomnpdating terms: They also solicit the pstronage of the public. All orders attended to on short notice.

April 18—3*-tf .- EAST A BUCKINGHAM

fWood

fers for sale ev«ry article in hia tiae of business, on Tea sonable terms, for CaxA.

C. W. will be assisted in the business by His brother. Dr. Wood, and the character of the artiHeesold by him nay be relied on, as thay will b« selected with great car*: He has sow on hand general atsortment of

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

ARTICLES ANDTKRFDMERYJ

Family medicine.

SOVEREIGN remrdj for AGUE, Dumb, Chilli A anS all BILIOUS FEVERS, Coughs, Cold*, Wikk DfbilitoteA State, Cholic, 7ih*xmntitm, Difficulttf, Cemkeraiik, Worms, imdltpp of tke Bowel*, jiain in tbcHtud, StMtdek, Jaundice, Liver Complaint Vo*tivenen lo*» of- Appetite. Drop**, {iroctl, USfsj tia. Sick Head Abkeoad

,50,^1ite for Bom,contniHing#bout FOR SALE BY m.

A fnce,

John Cmft,-Terwr Haate, Ind. Hoggatt &. Co., Ptairieton. Vigo co., Ind, WmCox Co., Hndion, Crawford co., Ills." MHJW Alexander, Parit, Edgar co., 111*. Joseph Picquet, NeWton. J*»|ief Co., Ills.

4,

Donovon, Vincenne#, ind. E Palmer 4* Co., Daayille, Vrrmillionco IllsAnd most of the towasand villages on the Wabash from Vincennea to Lafayette and ao West of Mid river, in Illinois. Aug l|-50-5m

THE COUNTEHFBITEH»S DEATHI BLOW. fflHE public will please to observe thfcf no Brandeth I Pills are genuine unless the box has three label* upon it, each containing a fee rioiile signature of my hand writing, thus, B. Braadrelh.. These label* are engiared on steel, beautifully designed^ and done al aa expense of several thoossod dollars.

Tlie Brand ret pillst.

The remarkable cure* which, have been effected by Brandreth's Pill*v l?ave astonished the whole.uiedical tfilculty, many'of whom have conceded that they are the greatest blessing (hat eyer wa* given to the world.

The resson these celebrated Pillshava *uch a unirrisalivgood e.ffect,. is, becau*e their action haiiuonite* With the humaa body.

When a do*eo£ Brandrelh's Pilli are taken, thev are digested, and pass to every part of the lyiteui but •ihey leave the body when they have effected the intended purpote, and health and vigor ate by them insured.

Mineral medicines mav e.nter the «y*teui, but they are with difficulty got out again af.d thev nlway* or. canon pain and mi*err while they remain in the hotly.

Whereas Brandreth'* Pill* are as innocent as a piece of bread, and are evacuated with (hediaease for which they are taken.

From the time we are born to the time we cea*e to breatbe, our bodies are constantly wasting, and 8* constantly building up. The action of the atmosphere wears or waitei them. The food we eat the digeative organs which renew* or builds up bv it*

convert into blood, which renew* or builds up bv it* circulating power. Thu* the human body i* healthy when the blood circulate* freely, and when anything prevents it* free course through the vsin«, bi»ea«e commences.

Thus the human body healthy

Remember the top, the side, snd the bottom. The following are the only authorised ner*on* to act a* agent*—JAMES WARDLOW. Willianmowft.— JACOB D. EARLY,Terre-Haute. E. DOLE. Otter Creek, P.O. McCULLOCK St, CONKfcY, Clinton. DANIEL DAVISON, Newport. JAMES ANN ON, Eugene. Oct. 20, 1841. 8 6m. •J1I&VEK AND AGUE -TO MY FRIENDS IN psrticulsrly those who have used the LIFS MEDICIUXS in treatment of rsvca ADD A8B*.

It is but a very sKort timesince these Medicines have been introduced into the levre and Ague Districts, nnd the proprietor flstters bimnelf thst during that period, whereverthcy have been uaed according to the directions, they have done more towards exterminsting the disesse then ell other remedies snd prescriptions combined. It is a common excuse among **regula practitioners" when specifics sre introduced, thst they cannot cure disesses which people sre in the habit of consider, ing incurable. Medical experience is conetinuslly doing away a part of the list of the incurable diseases, snd Mr. MofTst hss the hsppiness of confidently snnouncing thst FEVER AND AGUE is now to be sddedtotte number of complaints which modern skill hss conquered.

In Fever and Ague the urs NtsiciHisnot only give quicker relief thsn any other remedy, but if ersevered in, effect a psawavsaT ceaxssn thst this patient is only.qrdinsrily csreful, snd resorts directly to bis medicine upon the first symptom of tendency to anew attack, it may always be wardde off. To escspe one chill would be infinitely more consequence to the sufferer than the val*e of the remedy—to remove the disease nermanentty would eonfer a benefit npon hiffi arhicJ) caatfot |e estimated by any earthly standard. That Ifiese Medicines will effect what js here claimed for them, the Proprietor has the testimony ef al! acquainted with them and their application and use In the Fever and Ague and his Object in now addressing hisfriends at the West iiloreqae^tlit^ that they will spsre no pains in eommunijgsjiiig their experience, and disseminstinr ffcis htghty interesting informstion, now thai the sefson fer Fever atid Ague bss arrived.

It is not for the mere purpose ^'disposing of few hundred packages of the Lte Medicines, thst jibe proprietor mskes this sppea). The ^easnd for his Medicines is already greater tfeaa be can conveniently supply and even were it iftsafBcieiit to afford him business, be would conceive himself sapremely selfish, if his plessure was not grekter at the benefit conferred upon the suffering pert of the community by an increase lit lib sales, thai) at his own pecuniary profit.

The Life Medictnre, if property ssed and.persevered in, recommend themselves tffHIit is neees^iry that 'he pabric should know ihsr stich medicines exist, snd hence the propriety of advertising them. It is hoped, therefore, tbat the proprietor will not be accused of egotism when he ssys thst there is no medicine or mode oftreatment estanf, for fever and ague, so appropriate, thorough and positive in Its happy effects as MOFFAT*8 1KB PILL'S AND PH NIX BITTERS*

For father particulars of the above medicine see Mejfat's Chad Samaritan, a copy of which sceoflipanies the medicine. A copy mty alee bC sbiilMd of the Agents wbo have the medicines for sale. 4£T"Frencb, German, andi Spanish directions csn be obtained on sppPtronat tlie efkce.375$ roadway.

OSTAH ran ram letters will receive immed^te attention. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. I. MOFFAT, 375 Broadway, N. Y. A liberal deduction mode to those wbo parchsse to sell again.

Astm-The L^fe Medicine* may Also be bad of tbe prmcipsl draggisu in t*mrf Urn*

Jan. 2-in

,t1

tbrougb-

ont tbe United States and tbeC««n^% Asi tot Moffst's Life Fills end Pbenix Bttlers| ind Jbtsm that a facsimile of Joba Moffat's iMMtsis iespnn tbe label ofeach bottle of bitten, orfcfts «T riffe

Wataiit.

THE INDIAN care for Coughs 6oasamptto n.Spit-* tiarof Blood, Asthaia. aad Diseasesof tbeLaegs gMeraflf: For sale at tbe Drue Store of

Terre-Haale,March 13 «7tf JNO F.KING

J*a|il W«re-H*g«e. .' MmMWtr* warn*** AUBJWMWSMLW,KY. Ulanpfcetwers*£alInassof Iran, Nailsand Bsiler ri^eutron tliebestJMBrfkta fir«DiDSoft(|s(rownmaaa'

^p- -X ALSO All sises of Blisteri Rail Roarfliad Steel, all of which we warrant to b«

Nov- 0, t84l-lf-lt

MY

l»eon-

Toaetber with an GROCEMRil gutir.g of the bast articles of the kind. BRANDIES aad WINES, selected for medical purposes*

Also-, a general atsottmenf of PATIBWT MEDICINES. Terte-Haaie, July 84, 1841-46-tf SI AS»S IMPROVED VEGETABLE

Spring

su|Mrior

t3» Merchsntssnd ManufiMturess^ will observe thst the above Iron, Nails and Steel, are mads from the Means, (refined with charcoal only) which ere manufactured st ibe eld established works on the Juniata river, Pennsylvania, ttom whenea the artide catted Jamais Iron derived ite origin and high reputation.

We make this explanation that parchasera may not be deceived in purchasing the artiele of Puddled Iron and Nails for Juniats. they being some limes offered for sale SB soch. SHOENCERGER St. Co.

Ortr# JWoneffj AHO

1000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT WANTED.

THE

subscriber will take Cairo Money at per, and merchantable Wheat at 621 cents per bushel, on ell demands thst hsve been due him over six months* if paid *otn- New books were opened on the 30th of last March, when J. W. BOMBS, Esq sntered into business with him. conseqnenilv every one will see the propriety of balancing up the old books. His notes snd accounts he smst turn into cash to meet his engage*

jMfcasfe step forward gjEintlemen and you will oblige your humble servant, Terrt-Hsnte,Oct l6th, 1841. JAMES GROVER.

Postscript*

BOOKS and NOTES are kept st the Stove snd Iron Stolre of GitorsJt & Bonne*, meet side of the Public Square at which place will be foand a full and 'tteaMertmeot of Stovee. Fire Dogs, (the best in i, Hollow Wsrs, (a ths United States) Wnjrgon Boxes, light artiola) /vi««fa Iron and Nails, (the beet in the city) Blacksmith'a Tools. Plows, Hardware, Glass snd Dry Groceries, ntpricet to wit the timee.

Oct.J6-6-3m J.Q. Cnrpeater*s extract of Sarsaparilla, Swaim's Psnacni,

Indian Hair 011,\ Indian Raif Dye, ,*

For sale at .... WOOD'S Drng and Nov. 20-1 l-i Apotliccary Store.

4

Brn«hc9.

GLOTH

Bruslidi,

Paint do Scrubbing do Dusting Uo ', Markifvn do Shoe T. do

*pep-

For sale 91

Hair Brushes, 1 Varniah do i'

flesh

ooth do." ., uo, yi Graining do, Sash Tools, WOOD'S Drug and

4

Ndv.ao-ll-tf

Apothecary Store.£

Instruments, dec.

/~1ASES of Surgical Instruments. •./ KJ Tooth Forceps, Tooth Keys,

Thumb and Spring Lancets, 5 •-'•3, Apothecary's Scales and Weights, Hull's Trusacs, &.S. 4 Forsaloat WOOD'8 Driignnd

Nov. 2tMl-.tr •w' Apotheoiry Store. MRDICINES. CNRMICALS, DRCGS kA FRESH supply rccejved at :-t

A. .WOOD'S Drugnnd Nov.80-ll-tf Apothecary Store, OversUeet's Stimulating Liniment.

THIS

celebrsted Liniment lias gained a reputation over all Medicine* or Preparationt for the cure of Rheumatism*. Nervous Disrates, Sprain*, iSfroiws, Head-aches, Tooth-achet. Baldness, j-c (J-c. Observe small bills accompanying racb Box snd also, my signature, Dr. J. N. Overstreot, La-Grange, Ol«Jlmm county, Ky. For sale at his Agency in Terrc-Hautc.

Nov. 20-14'tf WOOD'fc

I'S Drujt ymre. diC.

TEAS, iNDIGO.aiu,

CHESTS sup. Young Hysun Tea, 2 do. do. Guiinowdcr, 1 Ceroon pure Spanish Flo'at.Indico. Throe Tons are of a recent importation, snd were bought for a very superior quality- The public .ire rospeclfuHv invited to cnl I and examine for ilirmielvts.

Jurte2MS-tf. G. W.LANG WORTHY..,

Important .f'

TO TH A rrLICTRP. I N S E S N E N

TI1IS

LINIMENT can't br *urpa**ed by any, lor the followinji romplaints, vist Sprains. Cuts,

Wound* of anv kind, Film or Scum in tbe *ye, Scratches. Foioon, Srlinl, Spavin, Fivtuls, Pol# Evil, Uig* head, and Big-jaw, ia borte* Sweeney, Mficiiriaf Affection*, Sere Br*a*la, Frusen Lin.b*, Corn* on thn feet,Pain in the back, (caused by sprain) Rhenumati*m, Tetter, die. The Direction* explain the manner of using it for all of the above complaints

For sale by Mr. Wood, west of Court House, and by Mr. King, south ofCourt Mouse, Terre-Haute, lindiana. who are the only authorised Agent* in this town, none el*e can be genuine.

Pi.paredV A.A M.LINDSKY. N.W comer of the Public Square, Springfield, Illinois. Persons withing to become Agents for the above will apply to the Proprietor*, wilb proper recommendation.

PRICE 50 cent* per bottle. s, Terre-Haute, Dec. 4,1841-J3-ly

A

MERINO SHAWLS.

SUP. l?t of ?-4thst 84ths snd 10 4tbs Blsck snd Scarlet MERINO SHA WLS, (from the most celebrated manufsctory in Europe,) sre offrrrd at such prices os m^st be considered a bargain. AIJSO. A first rate assortment of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, are now being, offered al flic well known Ca*k Store, at pric^k cheaper thsri eter. A very extensive variety expected soon. St ere, opposite the Court House, on the north.

Terre-Haute, Oct. 16-frif G. W. LA NO WORTHY. GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE f- RETAIL rpHE Subscribcrsare now receiving large sncispltH did lot of GKOCBKI E8, eitibracin^ aRnott rvcry articlein (licir line, ail of which they intf/nd to tell ttu the lowest rates'. Country Merchsntsarcnartictilailj*invited tocslland exsmiheour stock of Goods tU«i«-r purchafturelsewhere. Oof stock, consists, in part, ofc* thfe following strides: 119SacksRio, Havana entf St. Domingo Coffeev 16 Hhds. N O. 8ugar, 25 Kits msckcral, 30 Bbls. N« O. molasspji, 2 Boxes Herring. 12 Tannera Oil, ,. 1 RslecaUoo. i' 15 Qr. cssks mflaga wiijs, 1000 lbs- LesfSugsr, 40 Boxes Rasips. Frunes, •urns rigs. 4. .. 6 Boxes Lrmoos, jjes Codfish. 25 Bones Tobacco, and Ipalf bbla msgksr*/, various brands,

Pepper and Spice.

ApnUM^5.tL ^ON. "eif Ihillorl ng Establishment, •-JEJ8$E"LE& would respectfully inform his friends, and the publicgenerslly, tbat he hss commenced the TAJLOJR•* ING BUSINESS, a few dooys West pf ibe Bsnk wh«eTbe *111 always ready to e*ecste orders iaUteab^vc line, in all its various orsncites, on the •hortes,tnotiee#|d inaityhnot btsurpaaset) in the

^^Ka^madeifWiiHrMf^nff to/ecelvc tke Eastern Fsshans,q«art«rly**i tbat he will aiwaya be in posaesnonoftbelstest Fumtar, and, from his knowledge of tbebniiBeis^ jWRW^Jie*«te*s*ar« of UwpBbfie

^STCbttlngdonfeat tb^liorVsl notce.and warrant* edtofit, ifmedejjght. Tyre-Haute, Nov.30-lgiL

... BALES Indian LH SOps. Bleached 190 ps.

Mbe*|Mlves

1

4 "i Tsnfettpgi

Jasi received sntrfor

6-4162-4. -j fo«t ihe "C«t% Stores* hy„ o.w.iAVG*mnm

IF nomcm*~:

ADiSON fc CJiAMBERLIN having sseoefsterf together in the House Carpenter Business, vV yespectfnlly inform tbe public tba it hey intend kupiog cortstanrfy on hind a good an»»imeni Of seasoned, Lumber, mav fiifwf Ib^trf tftfr etilqn inn, seotnise tot. exeruteall tbeirwortt, wif%ot)f tbe mtmt workmanlike manner, end to ari^r style MarcUtectum denred. Having had much experience in ImyyKwhtwr,

wwfiisffy.to. .• DE?IP. cf every, desmption, a^v^i, ^^fMf#'ef,tI|essme executed atfnsonable prices^

ItMl flflfl HOOP-POLttB wsntedimtMdrstely, by

-4-ti. ^JABBZ8.CA8TO.

IAB1 aOWIlfG.

A GREAT variety ofi Gsntlemmr reedy msd# A wioter Clothing, coneiem% of OVER-caATS. PANT*LOFIM,\ itto, Flemiet Shirts aw#«Bmwefs. AliflJt gsod —seittwsnt of LADIES tfEBTNO^CLOAXSi Tne above are ofEsred at veto priee

Otf.l«ti,WI-«^ O.W.Li

ACK»D

FYSF&CR«Y,M»«^W9OLEN Y*NUEW!

le Jmd i* Js^aor,small jwnuues,

litli, fMl^f-tf G. W. LANGWORTHY

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