The Wabash Courier, Volume 10, Number 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 January 1842 — Page 4

Smith & CJrafT,

67G.V OF THE GOLDEJ^COFEFE-POT, AVK removed their establishment to their^ new building, on National Road

NKW AND COMPLETE

^{IdSiiiS listablishnicnt.

A DOATRTGIIT & JAS- BUZAN. RESPECTFULLY inform their frienelsand fhe public.that they are now receiving at their shop on National lloADStreet, one door Westol Liodley'scorner, a large and fresh supply of

wl(

toi'f.'tl)

,c

st work, and in" the latest style and fashion tra.-l.) for all kinds of

Caunti

Any person finding said Pocket Book and caving it at the Courier office, or at tho store of S. &. J. Crawford, will bo liberally .«»v«,J..IW

DOMESTICS—An

Nov.

hi

•Grcgor &

ca

Te e-H a ut s.— Nicholas Sm«h (of Vincennes,) & *^a" cob K. Graff having formed a copartnership in the ab us ness would respectfully inform their friends of Terre Haute and its virinity, that, having a well se­

lected stock of material* on hand, they are prepared to execute all orders in their line with punctuality and «»atch, and on as reasonable terms and in as good rkmaii'lik" nianntr, as any other establishment on h« \Vi»b»sh. A a they will always keep on hand acomlete a^rtment of articles in their line, personssendnrdars can have them immediately filled on the most luferal term*. Terre-Haute, March 30-y.

Stock of every description lor tho manufacture of

Saddlery, Trunks, Har ness, S,-c.

|. assortment of every thir.g usually

»t''bn« nr*i in Terre-Haute, flatters himself that it is

tliat he should 3d forth his qualifications rusts his former work will show We particularly invitcthQ

ii nccess try a* mechanic, as he I lor imoll-ilong the Wabash

prod ace,at rnaiket P^ce,

and sell as low as the articles can be manufactured for in the Western countrv. Tcrre-H.mm, Feb. 27-1,'Ml-2j-if.

TllE I'RIIE-H AUTE HOTEL, IlArf arisen, like the PliiEtiix, from its ashes, anil is now one of the neatest and best finished two story brick buildings in town. 11 fronts on Second street and is prepared for the accommodation ot ISUAnu-

EfiS nni the TRAVELLING PUBLIC My old friends and customers tpay rest assured

Terrr-IIaiUe. May ^), I'Sll-nS tf

l"atl-l(p®

spare neither pains tior expense to make the ierreHaute Hotel" eqtnl to the best on the Wabash in every tiling essential to the pleasure and comfort ot guests. Having recovered tnv rijjhts ol the Mutual tire Insurance Company, no one need apprehend that my purse was burnt-out with tny building-. nn.l consequently, that I have no change loft to provide for roy table. I lie public are respectfully requested to cull, and examine themselves. »n.

A Tavern '81 mill lor $aSe. rp!Ii subscriber being determined to sell a portion .1. or tho whole of Ina real property in Manhattan, on the National Road in Putnam county, consisting ot a TAVERN STANU-buildings sixty feet rout, nine (9) apartments and six fire plnccs, front and rear piazzis, with garden, shrubbery, fruit trees, xc. empaled. out houses, stable, &,c. Alto, Several valuable LOTS in said town, lie will also sell about 50 or CO ACRES OF LAND adjoining said town, embracing upland and meadow, with many springs of good water. Other proporty, real or personal, will be received it* part payment. If desired, the larger part of the pur chase money nny ba left for a term of yeaijs

For Kent.

'PlIK corncr Room in the lurgc brick

Oct.

J"

uAM ki[

Clinton,Oct• 13th, 1341-6-tf.

f'OOlMilllNG. THE subscriber has commenced the Coopering business in Terre-Haute, on the Foundry Square, fronting the river, where lie is prepared to carry on the i,oopering business in all its vartou

branches. Pork barrels and Lnrdkcgs. on han.l, of an excellent quality, for sale. D. OUEN1HLH. October 23, l8U-7-3mo.__

YARN! YARN! YARN!

THE undersitfnnd have on eousignmcnt al«ipqnan A tity of COTTON VARN, which they wil: soil at Wholesale and Retail, for lactory pilcos.

Merchants autl Farmers, ca.i Imve b.ia'ainsDot. ^3, 1841-7-tf WM. J. BALL & CO-

Cotton

8 000

\*arn.

Co,l

Yarn, assorted ntt.nbers.for

April 3-30-tf. SMITH & BUTTON.

M.-VTT1IKSS WAKIXG.

I\Tt)ORES tt. MUSSULMAN take this method of iVL informing the citizens of Terrc-Huuteand vicinity thnt they have connected the Mattress mnkins bii^inoss to their sadillery establishment, where thev will be pleased to receive orders in that line. \v ork executed iu the neatest mauner, and furnished at rcasonable prices. JiineOfi, 1811-42-tf

Hetrcd

T/tnnbcr.

piIE subscfiber, living on Honey Creek, 6 miles JL Southeast ofTerro-Haute, has made preparations furnish Hewed Lumber of every description, for framing an I .ther purposes, at the shortest notice. He will either sell the lumlrer at his-fartji, or delivered it to order, in Terro*Haute. His faciltttes for getting it out are such, that ho c.u\ and will give bargains to all who favor with orders.

omtiuhim [:-)rctitic« tulhc

Blacksmith Business,

tr ILici liber tlty trmxtrds a goodbov. Mav 22. »7Mf ALEX. BEARD

,1Vir Store*

IE su't?.-riber has opened a good stock of GKO1- CER1ES, l).1Y GOODS, QUELNMVARL, BOOTS and SHOES, &c..on the northside ofNfttional Rud Street, nearly opposit«, and north ot Wni. McKtiddatrs Tavern, tfho-fehe willwU on tho lowest and most leco nnij htting terms. Among the articles on hand are: C' yffc€,Sigai\

Tens,

Wines,B

andies. Flour,

Corn Meal, Bacon, Lard, $c. f*c. My old customers, aid the pulticgcnerally,are hitited to call. .. ,,

nn

May 8-33 tf R. H. IIKBD.

HALTER A*ND WELL KOPE, fj ALTER and well rope, bed cords, plough lines, Ea trot Unas, chalk and fish lines.

May 33-37-tf BOOTH. & CO.

COTTON YARN AND BATTING. I UST received and f# sale cheap, at wholesale and retail, bv

Sept. n-l'-tf WM-J. BALL & CO-

extensive assortment of 3-4

7-3,4 4, and 38 inch brown and bleached muslins, which are offered cheaper than ever. F*b. 27-25-1 _G. W. LANG WORTH

Wanted,

I AHA POI' N DS ofl Geeso Ft at hers, in xcHa ngf

or

Goods, at cash price, it delivered at my

Store, soon. August7-48-tf G. W. LA^GWORTHY.

Hats.

L^URjSilk, Russia,Moleskin and Brush Hats—Black I. and White—broad and narrow brims larra-UuMc, June 19 4I-tf B. BOOTH.& CO.

TVKKfT' ISLAND SALT.

70a roby/,bcjTur^?' Wand Salt, for wl« by ih«

?, 1M1-11.W A McOREGOR.

November 13.1A41.

&W. LANG WORTH

lALERATUS-i {ornt RMiricj" 1/OR hU by the birrel or keg Tarr« li»ute, June 19 41tl BOOTH AiCO.

PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE

"_ Fov

RUFUSST.JOHN,Saddlery.of

wishing toaccommodatcUis bu­

siness to the times,, in consequence the scRrcity of money, will exchange every article in :he Saddlery and Harness line, for produce, at the highest cash price. His stock, now oil hand, comprises every article usunlmsmilcctnn in Ins lire, «h

ntSaddles,

Terre-Haute, Aug. 28-51-if

Terre-IInute. Oct. 2.1841-15-tf'•

W

E wish to purchase

8

MXTHE'.V STEW A in

nn

1. II. GLAkkl'j

Manhattan, Nov. 6, lflll-9-3oow ,t ..

building

northeast comer of the Public Siju-irc, for Kent quite low, by

rocKirr hook lost.

OST, on Tuesday, 13thOct. 1841,on the road from Clinton to Terre-Haute, or in Torre-Haute or vicinity. a Uxrge Leather Pocket Book, lettered on tho inside, William Kile. M. 1)- Maumec City, Lucas county,Ohio,Sept. 1836-and containing a number ol notes and accounts.

on the

WM.J.BALL&CO. Li. s— i.... f$-

Harness,

Trunk*, e$*c. He invites the friends of domestic manufactures to call, examine, and judge for themselves and# if he don't give bargains, he will not ask their patronage and support.

The articles taken wilf be as follows. Wheal,Flour, Corn, Oats,and dried Hides. For dried hides trimmed, 10 cents will be paid untrimmed 8 cents per lb. Store next door east of Wm. McFadden's National Hotel.

Take JVotice,

THE3ubscriber[liOTARY

rindebted

hasnow for sale, and ready for de­

Lamasco

livery at the

Foundry.

EeansviUe,

Hubbard's Patent PUMP for Wells and Cisterns. ese Pumps, for economy of time and labor, and for durability, cannot be surpassed.

One of these Pumps can be seen in operation at the residenceofLncics Scott, Esq,Terre-Haute. The subscriber is also prepared to furnish Fire Engines— which have been well tested at the East, and are in general use. The Fire Engines can be furnished at a cost offrom $250 to such prices as the pleasure of the purchasers mny desire.

The price of the No. 2 Pumps for Cisterns is $30: Lead pipe will be furnished at 20 ct» per foot. Orders left with Lucius H. Scott, Esq., will meet with immediateattention, or, ifsent to the subscriber at EvansviHe. la. Terms cash.

among which are the Peacock, with wrought nnd cast Shares tho cast Shares are much the cheapestatul best for the Prairie. Wo have also the well known WOODS' PATENT, which will be sold cheaper than can be got on the'Wabash Vnlley—and all our Plows will bo warranted to run well, and not break from flag's or bad work.

Tr- Wheat .corn, oats, or any other article of fnrming produce, will be taken in exchange for Plows. '1 erre-Haute, Feb. 20, 1841-tf.

JIlNTATA IIION VJS'OKE. A. Mc(5!IKGt)Pv. 1 I AS con«t«ntly on hand gener»l Assortment of LJL heavy hardware, NAILS,CASTINGS, unintH Unr Iron, round, flat, and square, of all sizes,

Anvils, Vices, Bellowsc*, and Setcw Pistes, English and American Blister, German Crowley Smith's Tools, [and C»*t S 1 r.EL Mill hihI eross-cut Saw Files, Hollow VVure, a«sorted, Nails, cut nnd wrought,assorted, Spades and Shovels, {Smoothing Irons and Tailors' Geese, •Fruit Kettles. Drawing and Halter Chains, Collins'. WiWams and Cassat's Axes, Plough Plates, KvUns'Augers, CroSS-Cut and Mill Saws, Gale and barn-door Hinges, Scythes and Sickles, Butts and Screws, AH of which will be *old low, for cash, either at a

N. B. Country Blacksmith's are invited to 'hey may rest assured I will sell at reduced prices Store on the. National Road. N v.l5-10-'f.._

IScmoval.

7a.]

W. A. SULLIVAN, Lamasoo Foundry.

Evansville.Scpt. 4-52-tf.

Last Notice

AM under the necessity ot again urging nil those t-o the late firm of Blake eS* Ball to make payment. They will please call on me for that purpose at the counting-room nf IFwj. J. BallfyCo., and I have tosay finally that unless this notice is promptly attended to, all notes and accounts on hand will be put in suit.

THO. H.BLAKE.

COOT) NEWS TO FARMERS. WHEAT, RYE: BARLEY-CORN, AND FLAX SEED WANTED.

10»00 bushels of Wheat. 20,000 Do Corn. 5,000 Do Rye. All of which will be purchased at the highest market prices, for cash, Salt and Groceries, if delivered at the Terre-HntiteSteam Mill. Also. A few hundred bushels FLAX SEED AND BARLEY, wonted at the same plnce. We have vet on hand a slendid assortment of GROCERIES, nil ofwhich we wish to exchange lor the above named articles,orcash,nt thelowcst market prices.

Aug.20-r»i-tf. SMITH tf-BUTTON. P. S. We have a superior quality of KanawahnSalt at 56i cents per bushel, by the bbl. S. »J- B.

FOR SALE

BY 10 nnd 10 bv 12 GlaES, Hard ware. Junitia Iron ami Nails, Steel, Smiths tools, Stoves, Castings, Saws, f'hnin', Springs. Groceries and Flour, by

August M-49-tf. GROVER & BORDEN.

Cabinet and Chair leaking. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that, having employed a first-rate workman, he has added the CHAIRMAKING

BUSINESS to his own trade of CABINETMAKING, and is now prepared to execute orders in either of the above lines, inn style of workmanship that will advantageous!v compare with any similar work on the Wabash. His motto and quick sales," his terms will be extremely low.— He, therefore, invites the friends of "domestic manufactures'' togivc him a call, and to recollect, as they go along, that industry alone can create wealth.

Country Produce, of nny description, will be taken in pay, ni the market price. July 21 4fi-tf ROBERT THIRLWELL.

TERRE-IIAUTE

Steam foundry

Engine Shop.

A*

Ol'li ATTON. WALLACE &. CO are now prepared 0 to execute orders for Engines, Boilers. Forg.ng Mill Irons, Castings of every description, either in Iron or Brass, Turning, Finishing. £c.

For the Fanner, wo have the best articleof L()

MO ORES Sc MUSS ELM AN AKE this method of inform* ing the citizens of Terre-

liSSli

o,

Haute. and the public generally, that thev have removed their Saddle Manulnctory on Second, one door from National Road street, a few doors south of Stewart's Hotel, and nearly opposite Jacob D. Early's corner, where they ninnufactureall

kinds of Saddles, Harness nnd Trunks, together with every thing in their lino. Having procured first-rate workmen, they warrant their work made in the beet manner, and got up in the neatest and most fashionable style-

Having a lafge stock of manufactured work onnand. we are disposed to sell as low for cash, or approved credit,as any other house on the Wabash. jrersons wishing to purchase articles in our line will nnd it to their interest to give us a call, as we are determined to act on the maxim,that a ''quick penny is better than a slow ninepcnce."

Tene-IIaute, June 26, 1S41 —42—tf

I

*~FRESH FANCY AND STAPI E GOODS.

HAVE just opened a variety of splendid American and imported Fancy Goods—consisting in part of rich Light and Dark CHALYS— plain and figftr'd SILKS— Blk and Blue Blk Silks—French Flowers, Ribbons. Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Blk filW Gloves and Mitts, Bishop Lawu, Linen Cambric, super Blk Italian Cravats, Blk Lace and Shawls, small figured Gingham and Prints, tnen Hdkfs Jcjctra size?, Lace Collars, Parasols, fine plain and fig'd Swiss Muslins, &c all ofwhich will be sold /or ca.A.at Eastern rates of profit, adding transportation.

G. W.LANG WORTHY.

Terre-Haute. June 26.1841-42-tt-

OYcsJOTesJ! OTf*!!I A I O N E E I N ri^HE sulscriber having permanently located himself in the town of Terre-Haute, for the purpose 6f Auctioneering horses,and goods, of all discriptions, entertains the hope that by strict attention to thcabore business, together with two years experience, to merit a portion of the public patronage. Being the oafo Auctioneer in Terre-Haute, his customers will hare the advantage of laws holding him responsible.jander severe penalties, for the faithful performance of his official duties.

JOSEPH A.H A YDEN,

Terre-Haotc, Aogust 7-48-tf.

For Sale.

npWO prw BUGGIES, one SULKY and a two

1

WAQGQN. j«wt rocei ted from the eastern factor*. and for wlc. by CKnton, Sept. ii-i-tf james

IIA CO 711 BtCOS!!

4 AAA POUNDS Prime Bacon, Ifogroand.jwt 4UUU received and for sale, bjr JAs! DAVIS.

Terra-Haate. May 29-tf W«i. Road M^S w-

Insist Jtotite,

ALL

persona knowing themselves indebted to S. Patrick, or old aceoant to Patrick Wo«d. or to W. Patrick &. Co will tare oasts by calling and Mttling the same immediatalf 1 am iatlMtiMd4«N(«ive and receipt far «b* aame. \V. PATRICK

Oct. «. 1841 4»C

Rorse

rnanu-

Mcculloch.

NEW ARRANGEMENT. 1

Stove,Iron,

A'Hardware

Nov. 6, 1841-9-if

Iv

Store.

1 AMES GROVER and JAMES W.BORDEN having entered into Copartnership, under the iname and style of

Gkover & Borden, in the Stove, Iron* and Ilard-ware Bqsinese,

would most respectfully inform the inhabitants of the Wabaslr Valley, that they have received, and have for sale different kinds of the most approved patterns Cooking Stoves, Franklin's (for flues or pipe,) 10 Plate, 7 Plate, Church. Hall, Parlor. Fancy and common Stoves of ali sizes 60,000 Ib3. of JUNIATA IRON of every kind and description. 140 kegs of NAILS from 3d. to 20d.j Wrought Nails, Flooring Brads, Spikes Plough Slabs and Wings English and American Blister, Cist, German and Spring STEEL Shovels, Forks, Chains, PLOUGHS,Coal Grates, Wagonboxes. Hollow-Ware, Andirons. Stove pipe, Eliptic Springs, Smiths1 tools, Glass. White Lead, Strap Hinges, Axes, Sugar,Coffee, Tca,&c. &c.

Our Stoves are made of the best materials, and 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 a*iy company in the West can afford thewi. If our Iron and .-Nails are not of the very best quality, we engage to refund the pay for them when returned. Our Iron and Nails are made by Shocnbergers & Co.,of Pittsburgh. Wekeepno Tennessee or Puddled Iron.

Store west of the Court-house, at jhe old stand of J. Grover. --W. Terre-Haute, April 24, 1841-tf.

DR. STONEj Surgeon Dentist*'

HAS

removed his Office to the Brick building, one

door west of the Bank, where he will attend to all calls in his profession. He has lately sup

plied himself with a lot of superior Porcelain Teeth oi the most natural colors and shapes. Also, Gold plate, foil, &c. and is prepared to perform all operations on the teeth ns low as can possibly be afforded. He would remind parents of the necessity of attending to their children's leetli in time to save expense and pain.

N. B. Dr. Stone will supply all orders for Teeth,' gold plate, foil, See. as cheap as they can be purchased olsewSerc.

WABASII HOTEL. THEoubscriber having taken thel'iivem stand, lately occupied by G. L. Mitchell, on Main street, Clinton, Indiana and be ing about to make extensive repairs, respectfully solicits the patronage ot Boarders

and the Travelling public, promising to spare no pains to give general satisfaction. Stabling. See. will not be inferiorlo any on the Wabash. WM. P. DOLE.

Clinton, Indiana, Oct. 24.1840-7-tf ,, ... IJOTEI N A I E I N I A N A

C. J. II AND respectfully informs the public, that he has taken the above establishment, where he is prepared to accoiiimodate the travelling pnblic. No pains shall be spared, on his part, to render general

satisfaction. Putnamville, Juno 12,1841—40—t

To

Steani'Sioa

I'lou^hs.

JAMES

GROVER liasforsale,attheIronnni Hardware Store, the Cast and Grover PLOUGHS, the Castings of which are warranted sound: have Wrought and Cast Shares, well calculated lor Timber or Praine Lands. They area light running Plough, warranted 10 run weW.and will be sold low. (]~7*A variety of Castings for sale as above.

March 20-28-tf.

VALUABLE WORK.

IUST

published, and for sale, by the undersigned, THE WESTERN FARRIER in which the principal Diseases of Horses are described, and the tnodf of Treatment for the Cure of the same, with remarks on Stable Management. Feeding, Exercise, ^-c. By CoRNF.r.ins

Lamb.

Esq .'the. great Farrier of the West.

Arranged and published by Geo. C. Snow." E. FLINT. Terre-Haute, GEO. II.

SPENCER, near Otter-Creek Bridge,

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

Copartnership

be

J\p.

THE

Travellers.

I

MERCHANTS

His motto being "small profits „d Forward Goods, on such term* as will make it the interest of Wabash Merchants to give him a preferancc. 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 case, if they stop in

and Steam-Boat Travellers are res­

pectfully informed, that the subscriber has purchased the new Steam-Boat LIVINGSTON, and will in a few weeks, ndd her to his Steam-Boat Hotel, at the Evansville Landing, where lie will Store, Receive,

Hotels up town- B. F. IIORD. F.vansville, Oct. 2, 1841. 3m

Wood Choppers Wanted.

WOOD Choppers wanted at the Indiana Furnace, near Clinton, Vermillion county. The highest prices will be paid, in Cash, bv

Oct. 23,184l-7-6w. II. & J. STEWART.

J\otice.

AS. DAVIS having associated with him in business THOS. DAVIS, the business will hereafter be conducted in the name of T. & J. DAVIS. We havejust received, in addition to our stock ofGROGERI ES and PROVISIONS, a general assortment of staple DRY GOODS, all of which will be sold cheap, for cash, or countrv produce.

Terre-Haute, Aug. 14-49-tH J. &. T. DA VIS.

COOPERUVC NOTICE.—The subscribe) will employ, immediately. EIGHT orTEN COOPERS, to whom he will pay the highest Wabosh wages $CT All kinds of cooperingdoneattbe

Shortest notice, and in the best manner. _Terre HnuteSept. 12—1-tf IABEZS.CASTO.

PerrpsviTIe Flour,

IMJOM

Ii. Barnflfc' Stea^n Mill, just rweived, and for sale, West side of the Square, by A. LANGE, who will keep a constant supply on hand. Expocied, in a few days. 100 bhls. of Perrvsville WHISKY,froqi II. Barnes' distillery, warranted of the best quality.

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

11

9indow

A

Glass.

"tA BOXES 8 by 10 and 10 by 12, window glass, for sale by

April3-30-tf. SMITH & BUTTON.

FINE assortment of all kindsof SADDLER'S TRIMMINGS, just received and-for sale, on casonable terms, by

June 26-12-tf MOORES «!L MUSSELMAX

"OWE NO MAN ANYTHING."

ALL

those indebted to me, are earnestly solicited to call and pay Dr. Ketcham. with whom I have left my accounts and notes for collection. I need,and

mttsl hav*

monev.

June 26-42-tf E V. BALL.

Rare and Choice VJqtiors, iVoi

to

beat on the Wabash

O HALF PIPES of best old Cogniac Brandy, O 5 Bbli. old Tennessee Peach do. 3 Pipes of Scheidam Gin. 2 Casks Jamaica Spirits, 1 it Bbls. of Vcra's Pi-rter. 3 Do. Port Wine. 3 Do. best Madeira Wine, .» Do. Malaga,

I Cask Claret, Bbls. ol old Monongahela Whiskey, 30 Boxes Havanna and Prii^ipe

Cigars.

For t-'.V, wholesale and retail,and warranted pure and ur ilterated, bv GEORGE FIABERMEYER,

West side Public Square.

Terre-Haute, May l-34-tf.

FRESH ARRITALI

BOOTS.SHOES.HATS,CAPS,

MOROCCO. Calf

Skins, Sheep Skins, Binding Skins. J-c. A r^mplete assortment of Bootsand Shoes of the

inbacr,er,s

owr »nnf«c!urc. Also, Elasrern work cheap. J«st red d. per Lily, few hundred paint

LaditvSRp*.steamboat

cheap. Also,an assortment ofChildxeas*

and Mi«e*sSA*». 3 Cases RUSSIA HA TS. *1

A few down Philadelphia C«4/*S and Linings. WOODRlTFP

4

f.tAJ..N.,rhside

Terror Haate. May 1-34-tf of the Pat ic Sqtnre.

aifO. MAHER.

~T

CABtxrr A5nrrRjtrrr*r WARK-Hocsi-' ATTICA. INDI ANA,

A HER respectfully infornlia U« citwetu roantain and he adjoiaiQi coon ties, that be has on 1 band a coisipliit assortment of materia la neoessary to] execi orders of every description in his line: and hopes nlk ®PP°"»niiiesofa thorough acquaintance witfar all oraociteisol the cabinet-makingbosineee, and by tbej emptoymcf -competent workmen, to render senary ntiifietioii all whomav favor bint with theirorders

He keeps constantly on hand varioasarticlesof ready r— tar* and Invite* an insp^rtion frofn the*

f«r

de r!'' Dotrestic Manofaetores Attica, lad A^l25,1840-33-tf

«d

MM

Terre Haute, Ind

TStates,-medicinesare

'-€:W\ )rW, 0$M

1

ii

FASUI/tf .MEDICINE.

Prepared only

ty

sole proprietor, No.

Dr. Jayne, Inrenlor, and

20 South

Third

Philadelphia,and for sale by

The Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam has been very ex tensively used for about twelve years and its reputa tion has been constantly increasing. So universally popular has this article become, that it may now be considered as a standard article in a large part of the United Stales and British Provinces. Many families keep it constantly by them, considering it the most saflc as well ns certain remedy for the above complaints The Proprietors have received, and are receiving numerous recommendations from many of our best Phvsicihns, who make use of it in their practice.

For sale by- Reed, Wing & Cutler, (late Lowe & Reed) wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines. Paints, and Dye Stuffs, No. 54 Chatham Street, Boston, and by Druggists andcountry merchantsgenerally in New England, and in tho principal places throughout the United Slates and British Provinces. Price 50 cenls.

For sale, in Terre-IIaure, by G. W. PATRICK & CO., where ceriificatesand references may be seen. April 21, 184l-33-y.

DOCTOR JOSEPH HAMILTON'S ANTI-FEVER PILLS

OR EVERY FAMILY THEIR OWN ftlYSIOIAN A CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF FEVERS.—The unrivalled success of these Pills in every region where they have been used, has induced ^rue to give them a general circulation, in every portion of country, where the diseases for which they ate recommended prevail and as the vallies of the Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, WabBsh#river»,and all their tributary streams are visited every season with some of the forms of fever Full directions and specifications accompanyins each box.

These Pills may be found in all the Towns and Village* oft the Wabash. Each box is enveloped wish a paper containing the symptoms of the disease*, and the directions for taking the Pills. My name and residetice is attached to the directions.

sire#,

J. t. KJl\Lr,

HESE recommeflaed and extensiveu»d by the most intelligent persons in the Untied by numerous Professors and Presidents of Coileires Physicians ot the Arniy and ISavy, and of Hosnitala and Almshouses, and by more than tnree hundred Clergymen of various denominations

Thev are expreesly prepared lor family use, and have acquired an unprecedented popularity throughout the United States and as they are so admirably calculated

toDreserve health and cure disease, no family should ham's, 14 mi lessen st of Terre-Haute. pvir be without them. The proprietor of these valua- jy^^-jn-tf. B.RhAM,

ever be without ble preparations received his education at one of the best Medical Colleges iu the United btates,and hashad fifteen years experience in an extensiyeand diversifiedpractice, by which he hashad ample opportunities of aconirinw a practical knowledge ol diseases,and of the remedies'best calculated to remove them.

These preparations consist of JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, a valuable remedy for Coughs,Consumption.Asthma, Spitting of Bfood,Croup, Hooping Cough, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and inflamation of the Lungs or Throat, Difficulty of Breathing, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs.—Pricc $1.

Also, JAYNE'S HAIRTONjip, forthcPreservation, Growth and Beauty of the Hatr, and which \vill positively bring in New Hair on Bald Heads—Price $1.

Also, JAYNE'S?TONIC VERMIFUGE, a certain and plcasant-remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia,Tiles,and many other djseases.—Price 50jcents.^.

Also,

taT Dysentery acii. Choi Stomach and Bowels. Nervous Affections, &c.—Price 30 cents.

JAYNF/SSANATIVE PILLS, for Female Diseases, Ltver Complaints, Costiveneag, Fevers, Inflanxaions. 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 bv

Terre-Haute.Tan. 1-17-1841-tf. F.KING.

MOFFAT'S VECKTABI E IFK PILLS AND PHCBXIX BIITKK.S.

high celebrity which these excellent Medicines have acquired, in curing almost every disease to which the human frame is liable, is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person. They became known by their fruits—their good works have testilird for them—they did not thrive by the faith ofthe credulous.

In ca8esofCostivcness,Dyspepsia,Biliousand Liver Affections. Asthma, Piles, Settled Pains.RheurrSatism, Fevers and Agues, Obstinate Headachos, Impure State of the Fluids, Unhealthy appearance of the Skin, Nervous Debility, ihe Sickness incident to Females in Delicate Health, every kind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, and in all general Derangements of Health, these Medicines have invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most exhausted constitutions. A single trial will place the Life Pills and Phccnix Bitters beyond .the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient.

Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office, 375 Broadway, N.York. N. B. None are genuine unless they have the foe ini ile of John Moffat's signature. flrtrThe Life Pills are sold in boxes—Price, 25 cents, 50 cents, and @1 cach, according to the size and the Phoenix Bitters in bottles, at $1 oi $2 each, with full directions. For sale by Oct. 24.1840—T—if JOHN F. KING. Terre-Haute.

GOELICK'S

August 10-48-tf

MATCHLESS SAN ATI VB,

medicine of -more value to man than the v,i mines of Austria, or even the united treasures of our globe—a medicine, which is obtained equally from the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, nnd thuspos 88S8 a three fold p:nver—a medicine, which^ though de signed as a remedy'for consumptions solely, tspossessed of a mysterious influence over many diseases of the hu man system—a medicine, which begins to be valued by Physicians, who are daily witnessing itaastonishin cures of many whom they had resigned to thegrasp of the Insatiable grave.

DOSE of the Sanative, for adults,onedrop forchil dren,a half drop and for infants, a quarter drop the directions explaining the manr.er of taking ahalf or quarterdrop.

Price—Three and one third rix dollars (a Gernia coin, value 75 cents.)($2,50) per ILvj.founci Foi sale, by J. F. KING,Terre-Haute.

THE 10 ii A iV IV II LM ON BALSAM

IS

believed to bo deservedly the most popular Medi cine ever known in America, for coughs, colds, asthma or phthisic, con sumption, whooping congh,and Pulmonary affections of every kind

JOS. HAMILTON, Liberty co.,Ga.f

JOHN F. KING, Agent, Teire-IUute, Indiana.. John Pain, Clinton, », do. T. U'c.tt & Co. Newport,• do. Stephens cf. S/«r«ccr, Otter Preek, do. Barull Moon, Eugene,, »{%»„, Jo. A. Bishop, Perrysville. js^aT'" do. Thompson Graham, Covington, do. Julv 24-46-3ai.

4*

Pilht,

THc

lie:

Igne! Agtkc! A NO CURE NO PAY.

Gkvtens

Baker's, celebrated Black Tonic

a certain cure-for Fever and Ague. Warranted

to

cure or ihe money refunded!

unparalleled succcst which ha« attended the use Of tbene PilU,wherever they have been introduced, •enables a* with confidence to offer them to tlie public as an infallible remedy for FEVER AND AGUE. And as we Tiave never yet heard of their failing tr en re in a single care, we havesach confidence in their efficacy, that we hereby authorize owe agents to refund the priSe of them in every inataace of failure, provided satisfactory evidence is given that the directions for their ose has been complied with.

These Pills contain no mineral or poisonous ingredient, nor anything in the least injurious to the human system, but are a vegetable preparation, and may be given to infants or persons of the most delicate constitution, with pefetn safety. sod are of «o bracing and strengthening a natnre, that they restore a lost appetite, strengthen the ?f-wstive organs, and invigorate the whole qpitvm an if'are consequently one of the beet reiaedi»s know^ rdrspejs}a,tirerotip)aint,jaundice, and general dr^ihty.

No r*er»on, living- jn a section of cotintrv where ia^terrailtent

ftrer*

prevail, slwold ever b» Mithout a ba*

of the TONIC PILLS, and whenever '.io prem aitory symptoms by tafctey ooe pill every morning or afteatt,th« diwr-ftn will in nnt cases INSarTested.

To fravelfcrs.»tbegr cannot bet»o hignly recom. mm led. as they are %»eauy pot a_pr -,,o be carried ihj pocket w''?Hnat inconven'eflrr. in tMa iaspect the advr. :over all the liquid Tr. nid, which are n--: anly illtv »t*.T 7r-^.?e*o *.i'Mit *.» gener wa' ."V aoluti-jps, *511 r.-jt »t"-, the The Tvmc roalaia all the virtue* of die best of them.

exxrwiody

Oar advice to

is, Gohnd buy a hot of CU-

Bairr's Bdack

r.iea# I

Tvmie PiH*, which may be

kad of the following agents. Price $1 25. 1 AGENTS IN THE STATEOF LNDIAffAi

IT ir

Er«nsville,

w. 4, rr. Bill, do do R. Wallace &.Co., Merchants. Carlisle, B. Colwell Co., Druggists. Viocenne*. Patrick "Wood^. do Tene-Haate, J. F.

Kiag

.. do do

Beiyamia Hawkins. Innkeper, Roseville, Rnoahroagh &-Sidwell. Merchaats. Rockrijie, Joit^b Sterentos, P. M.. Moatetaoas, D. A Joaes, Merdhaat, Newport. Hilt Jt Gesste, do Pertysville, ioaet Smith & Co.. Merchants. PerrysviTle ... Gookins ft Barae*. do do Hamilton 4,Pr»c«, Droft:«»U, Coviaaton, &K. Afc*a»der.Pet JU T«W^Haate,«l* 17-45 -?r ..

asterk stageline.

FARE REDUCED TO FIVE DOLLARS!

P. VOORHEES & CO. have reduced the price of fare to Indianapolis, to §5, and will have immediately placed on the line Troy Coaches, purchased expressly for the service. The route will be well attended, and good horses and careful driversseeurcd. 0»Hereafter, the stage will leave,dai7y,at 3 o'clock, enabling the passengers to breakfast at Mr. Cunning-

Terre-Haute, July 24, 1841-46-tf

1

Agent.

COPARTNERSHIP „, EAST has associated with himself BUCKINGHAM, as a partner tn the Business of Manafucturing

Chairs,and will continue to carry ^pn that business at their new shop, .jindold stand of J. East.on Fourth

Street,North of the Cumberland Road Street,under the firm ol EAST & BUCKINGHAM,where

they intend to keep on hand a general assortment of FANCYaij^d WINDSORCH AIRS.notinferior to any in the west .all of£which they will sell on accommodating terms. They alsosolicit the patronage of the public. All orders attended toon short notice.

April 18—32-tf EAST & BUCKINGHA AT

C. W. will be assisted in the btMiness by his brother Dr. Wood, and tilt character of the articles atld him may be relied on, as they will be selected 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 AN PERFUMKRYf

Together with on assortment of GIIOCKRTFS. consisting of the best articles of the kind. BRANDIES anil WIN ES, selected for medical purposes. I Also, a general assortment of

PATENT MKD1CINES.

1'

'J y-

s! A s's pTi i:i) i: et a r. Family ITIediciiie. A SOVEREIGN

remrtft/

for AGUE, Dumb. Chill,

and all BILIOUS FEVERS, Coughs. Colds IVenk Debilitated State, Cholic, Rheumatism.

John Cruft, Terre Haute, Ind. Iloggatt &• Co.. Prairieton, Vigo co., Ind. Win Cox &, CO., Hudson, Crawford co., Ills.

II & W.Alexander, Paris, Edgar co.. Ills. Joseph Picquet, Newton, Jaspei co., Ills.

Remember the top, the side, and the bott' nv. The following are tlie onlv authorized p«.r-on« to act as agents—JAMES WARlM.OW. Williainstown.— JACOB D. EARLY, Terre-Haute. E. DOLE Otter Creek, P.O. MeCU l.LOCK & CON I- V. Clinton. DANIEL DAVISON, Newport. JAMES ANNON, Eugene. Oct. 20, 1841. fitn.

Piftrttte-,

ry,(-ankcrash, Worms,swellingof the Bowels,pain in the Head,side and Stomach, Jaundice,J.ivtr Complaint,

Costiveness,

loss of Appetite, Dropsy,

Graiul,

I

Dyspip-

sia. Sick Read Ache, and Indigestion Price,50 cents for a. Box, containing about 100 pills.

FOR SALE BY

EF Palmer Co., Danville, Vermillion co .lllsAnd most of the towns and villages on the W«bah from Vintvnnes to Lafayette and also West of t^aid river, in Illinois. Aug. 21-50-Sn).

THIS coiir^ribii I'iciTioirs DEATH RI.OW. r|MlE public will please to observe that no BranU th's Pills arfe genuine unless the box ha4 ihrve lnht l* iijioii it. each containing a far. simile signature of my hand wilting, thus, B. Btandreth. *l'hee labels are engiaved on steel, beautifully (tiitigiied, and done at an expense ofscvcr.il thousand dollars. -....

The Hraudretli Tills. *'*--*(«-.

The remarkable cures which have been «-flee led by Binndreth's l'ills, have astonished the whole meitical faculty, many of whom h«vc conceded that the) are the greatest blessing that ever was given to the world.

The reason these elebr"t»-d Fill* have Mich a univeitally good effect, is, because their action hai nioiiizcc with the human body.

When a dose of Brandreth's Pills are taken, thev are digested, and pass to every part of the system but they leave the body when they have effected the intended purpose., and health and vigor are by thrm insured.

Mineral medicines may enter the system, but they are with diificulty got out again ar.d thev always occasion pain and misery while they remain in the body.

Whereas Brandretn's Pills :reas innocent lis a pitce of bread, and arc evacuated with Ihe disease for which they are taken.

From the time We are born to the time we ccH«e to breathe, our bodies »re constantly wasting, hiuI as constantly building up. The action of the atniospheie wenrs or wastes them. 1 he fnod we eat the dige-tite convert into blood, which Tenews or builds up its circulating power. Thus (he human body is lualthv when the blood circulates freely and wh» anything prevents its free course through the vain*, M-ea-e commences.

,^EVEIi AND AGU K—TO M\'l RI f^DhTts

have useil the lifk tuiimcikks in treatirunl of FKVEH Atfn AGUE. It is but a very short timeRincc these Medicines have been introduced into the levre and Ague Districts, nnd the proprietor flatters himself that during that period, hereverthey have been used according to the ditections, they have done more towards exterminating the disease than all other remedies and prescriptions combined. It is a common excuse among '•regtila practitioners" when specifics are introduced, that they cannot cure diseases which people arc in the habit ol considering incurable. Medical experience it constinually doing away a part of the list of the incurable diseases, and Mr. Moffat has the happiness ol confidently announcing that FEVElt ANll AGUE is now to be added to the number of complaints which modern skill has conquered.

In-Fever and Ague the i.jfe medicikks not.onl) give quicker relief than any other remedy, but if persevered in, effect a kiim a kst ciiik so tbut the patient is Only ordinarily careful, and resorts directly to his medicine upon the first symptom of tendency to a newattuck, it may alwaysbe warddc off. To escape one chill would be of infinitely more consequence to the sufferer than the »alne of the remedy—to remove the disease permanently would confer a benefit upon him which cannot be estimated by nny earthly standard. That these Medicines will effect what ia heie claimed fur them, the Proprietor has the testimony of acquainted with them and tbeir appHctition and nje in the Fever and Ague and his object in 11 undressing his friends at the West ia to request therti that they will spare no pains in communicating

their experience, and disseminating this highly nteresting information, now that the season for Fever and Ague hss arrived.

It is not for the mere purpose of rf»*|»o»ing nf few hundred pabksgts ot the Life Medicines, that the proprietor makes this appeal. The demand for his Medicines Is already greaHf than he can conveniently aupply and even wei#it instilffoi#nt to afford him business, lie would conceive hitii^clf supremely selfish, if his pleasure was not grrattr at the benefit conferred upon the suffering part of the eommunity by an increase in bis sales, than at ht« own pecuniary profit. J*

The Life Medicines, tf properly trtrh! and fflPiKev«ered in, recommend themselves still it is necessary that'he public should know that such mrdiines exist, and hence the propriety ufadvertising hem. it is hoped, therefore, that the proprietor will not be accused of egotism when he ssys that there is no aredicine or mode of treat meat cat apt, for fewer and ague, so appropriate, thorough and postthre in its happy effects as MOFPAT'S LIFE PILL'S AND PH KIX BITTERS.

For father particulars of the above medicine set MoJfaCt

Qood

Samaritan, a copy of which accom­

panies the medicine, A copy may also be ooiatae? of the Agents who have the -ncdicines for sale. OOrFrench, German,and Spanish directions eaii be obtained onapplHionat the ofSee.375Broadwny. (fc5^All rosT rAin letters will receive immediate attention.

Sold wholesale and retail by WM. B. IfOPFAT, 375 Broadway, N. Y. A liberal deduction wade to those who purchase to sell again.

AaavTs.—The Life Medicines may also be had of the principal druggists in ere ry town throughoat the United States and the Cana^as. Ask for Moffat's Life Pills and Phenix Bitters and be sure thst a He simile of John Moffat's signature^ upon the label of each bottle

ol

Jan. 2-18

r.

bitters, or box of piljf

Watasin,

'T'HE INDIAN carafor Coogbf Contomption.Spit— liar of Blood, Aft(hmi, and Diftftie*«f (biLanti For it tbf Dm it ^(orcof

Terre-Haafe, March 13 2?lf JNO.F.KIHfC

-*4 sGRAHAM'S MAGAZINE^ «o-_

ALadt's

NEW VOLUME, Janutu-y, 1842—Graham's and GektlesUn's

Magazine,

ns

with more

splendid embcllisliments than any other Mogsiine in ir1 the Union. Edited by Gtorgo R. Graham, C: J. Peterson, Mrs.' Ann S. Strphens, Mrs. Enimn C. Embury, Edgtrr A. Poe.

Miss E. Leslie, Theodore S Fay, George P. Morri?,

permanent nnd regular contributors. This work, devoted to both sexes, will open a new volurtie with the number for January, 1842: with nn array of contributors of talent and fame, wh:ch no pcriodtcnl in the country can boast or pretend to rival.

I :.e volume will be opened with a new nnd beautfJul type, the fiticst white paper, and with the* first or A new series of embellishments, unsurpassed by any which have yet appeared in any Magazine.

The s|yIeof elegnnce, the beauty and finish of those illustrations, and the extensive improvements which wil be made in its typographical appearance, and above all the tone of its literary department, which will be giycn it by the brilliant army of contributors, whose articles will enrich the paces of each number, will give it a character nbjve any Magazine in the Union 1 lie Magazine 1ms become a standard of taste in n^ittets of embellishment, and has led the way in every thing really beautiful published in the magazine of last year. 1 he voic»- of the public press while it places this work at the bead of American Literature, is unanimous in the announcement, that no work ever started in the country

without permission from us. This we take to be a good move, and nlthounh the prefer, nee is purchased by us at a very heavy expence, we are confident that nothing can be got up to equal them in beauty, or to compete with them in popularity. I he engagement is iwrnianent and is confined to mjcazmework alone.,

In addition to these', *wc have secured the burin of another tnfented mezzotint engraver, H, S. Sudd, Esq. ol I\ew ork, lhat there mny be no disappointment as to number or regularity. These will ho equal i„any thing published, so that we arc able confidently to promise a mezzotint in every number.

These beautiful encraviniis will therefore form a feature jif Graham Magazine, in every.number, so that we shall be able to distance any thing like com?,« petition on ihis ground. These pltittsore the most rxsA pensive ihnt can be got up

tor

N

give jt

been so elegantly embellished, or

basso rapidly increased. For the new volume the most extensive arrangement have been made, with the most distinguished artists in the country, for a supply of elegant embellishments of all sorts.

Our beautiful Mezzotint Engravings.-It affords us mueh satisfaction to be able to state, that we have made arrangements with Mr.Sartatn, the accomplished mezzotint engraycr. whose plates have contributed

a iriagnzine of large eJr-

ciilntion, in cohsequenee of the great price of printing being more than double that of line engravings—and the necessity of rc-thipl:eatin'g the plates, our edition already rendering

)t tcrs?ary

lfc nu' ,n ]M'12 nn

Ul

Ehsauthj Embossed II'ork.—An

hithly olohttd J-ufhious—]n

thtrrnse

Great

that two or three plotf»

or the same subject must be prepared for every num-1 her in which they ate used. We now print an edition greati than that of nny contemppray for the Inst veae and cot.fidently assert that at the satno rate of inerenf«(

of not less than

3o,0t'l iiiontlily, ii ml jilmll eoon havr an cilitiou uncqimlled in mnpiizinr puMiphinc. Our Splendid Sttel fi*gm»f»^-LxVe liaWSlso tercd into ni distinct and permanent arrangement with Rawdon. Wrieht, Ilau li oud ^'inillic,and with A. L.» Dick, Esq., of New nrk, for.a-scrips,ot splendid En«i graving?, to be got out. in a style Unsurpassed l»v anv. tluit have ever been done iu this couturv. wj.-h*' sjirentl rameol these artists is a siiflicient pmirnnicc of the hnrncicr el the work We shall hems from iheir hani.s. that with such an organi»nion we nmv» salely defy comix tition the wuv of embellishments^ show the world a paiiern lor others lo follow in thoway ol liberal and judicious expenditure, and fix a new? era iu tlie history ol magiizitie publisiiiog in thiscoun-!

nient has also

an extensive bin popular nod attractive feature in tho! work, and with the variety which wilLbo thus imrudiiced.wil! nlwajs be imv. I qnd pleasing

compliance wit

almost nniiniii'ous ish of our ladv eubwrihers wr shall furirsh th. ni with beuuii/iil nnd correct nfuteor ruMiii'iis ami thall also give the sit le, li,r g. nthniem which has be.-n decidedly popular with bothsexes. aniH has r. ndiTcd the work ihe n.\t hiw.k of hn-biMi t|,^ L'nion u\i r.t

the# ft

of Reading Matt- r.-.Thfrrpiitotiflir

of tlw magazine, ihus far. would b« sufliei. nj snarauW for the future, but thu! it nny he hi cii tlm notb* ing has b. en left tnidone to maintain eyerj' depnrrinent' ol Ihe woik, and to elevate i|bj littiarv as will iis.'(he picloial deportment, we biy h-ave tonnnounce that wn have not only engaged a host of tal«iii*f and elreant Amencaii writcis. but tJuti the nifiount o) reiidiiijy uiattir will be treallj ^ucieusrcJ, to

fis

It-osi one-fourth, nnd possibly i»ii«-1hit,|

f!

to n.nke it a'

iu

,. ihananv

of the Other tinee o!!nr Ji.jigi,z,iiHK nndi irl.Kiu i|„. eiittje utmuiut ns the five dollar^ tumiiHy prct

The proj.rietor hegs leave, therefore, to cnll oti^n-' lion »o the rnct. Ihnt Ins work will presint the name* tion ol both—n grave variety of literarv mailer, iiihI ii number o.' elejjiint embellithnu nts—w bile lie will continue the present number ol Engravings in every num. be r. His efiiiit.^shall be to carve out path lor him* self, and he will be behind none in in the n-ttrnetionsnf ol bin iwuj'aziue. whether iu rignrd to the number or Utility ol engravines, or the amount and variety of Literary mat ter. His is emphatically a Lady's and C.i title man's Magnzme possessing much to interest both ec.vjs. hut exclusively devoted to neither. Thrf trDff of ilie I«inraiiire of tliio Mflca^ino ia ratj't morft niijfculine, not to say elevated, tfion that of the three dollar magazines acnetally, and the writers seen reel for the next year will enable him to present an amount and variety of sterling liternry matter eniial to the five dollar Magazines of the day,

The List of Contributors In addition lo the old contributors, whose names and articles have given high celebrity to the Mngsxiue, a number of new ones, it will be pe rcetved, ttrcaddeel, of worth and note.so that we imjv fairly say thai wc have the strength of American talent ealisteel in the ,wr rk.

T. S. Fay. r.uthor of -Norman Leslie The Conn lis* Mn," Sec., Miss E. Leslie, Hon. T. Conrad. Mrs. Ann T. Stephens, Dr. It. Corns, Mrs If. S.

Sicdmnn. Mrs. L. J. Picrsop, A. M. F.lwnod I^ovell, Robert Morris, P. Marie, M. D., S Frrliffh. *i' &' n'*?-!1*

AIr Mrs A 8

ftulua Dawea, C. VV. Tfcii J,

-Whelply, Mrs.

a Dana, Geoigc Lum, J. Topfaaa Evan.-e. R. MWiUh, W G. Nmm«s, Mrs. K». Leon Loud, Phf»wor I^ngrahame, autlior of'' La Fi.te," Prof Jolin Frost, Pl.iJa. rroi N L. Broevks. Baltimore, JWorton M'MIchael. pq. Phi la.: H. Hastings We.'d, C. J. Peterron,

I, '1!®-! Stockton, tula. E. Armstrong, &q. Plnla- Park Bemnnnn, New York Douglass Jerrotd, LngUnd J. F. Otis New York J. Ross Browne. A. Mskui L. Hohlen, Esqs. Eds. Sat. Lours J. Beauchamp Jonesk Unltimorr: S. E Dow Washington city: Mrs., E. E. Elliton. Uosron J, f' Tasistio. P. W. Hubert, author of "Cemwrfl." "Tho Prothers.'' Sec.-. J. E- ^uodaraw. I'm if. grhon, Herman Prmtzhoff. Mrs F. II. m). Mr*. E Asftton, G. Bioe.ka, Msrtio I hajpn 1 MaM#** j. Tombn. Thos. HsnteM.% A«dkemwkJI W

A A

IflfilW* -s In amlition to tMft. WiiiiMit mmm» known h» fami, the ., views host of anonymoos «rntem«( on^tiary will giveworfh and rharncter to the pagra of the Magnxine. The? series of Iks well fchown nautical papers entitled "Cruirieys in the Last War," and 'J be Beeterof '7fi.nh»te htm a run unequalled br aoy aeries ptibltshed In any Magosine for years. Too author promises to open a new sctiuof Tales of the $M,"and from his known abilities as a depictar of sea scenes and HO, much tniy relied upon from h«n in matataimng lhe p^alarity eN the Magazine. Papessniaf-be espretsd dor ing the volume also, from the au'ltor erf ihswel) known articles 'I'he Iahol Old Iraowek*," Imnde* a variety of choice ariiclcs in preso and tosso, frara various wrttfts of cslebrity, as Contribskwa to the pmaainrnt Ms«asine* of ihe country.

Sterling Cntn^wu— The emsea» tlspannnmt shall atdj («n a distinctive dmraeter of the work, and ia tsndcr thecoMwi of afWtUftwa oi critic. 1 acam*™ and repnteloog eatabltsbed. a«d haM everv w^IeiL cawd to n»n»lor aageeitjt,

JWk* L*

PWkiailht.—The work will b« pul iuw Wwer of the Union.

The tnow oiMant subscrfher will constantly reeelvo it

6*f

,he or 10

»t«e who Sin SuSL

more ds*

of

e,

•tSl

^rstlie

A '"WS St which he can

»tyle for INS.

Three Dollai* per annum Iu advance for a single Copy. Or two Coplea yearly for Fve Dollars, iovsri!i Zi !. °7

a nce l,d

•nbscribsr rcceiv-

ed wjthimt the money, or the name of a rssponsible agent. For the accomodation of those who may wish to suaocribe for either of the following Philadelphia periodkel*. the following liberal proposals are made.

Fo.* Five Dollars, cash, free of postage, Grahams* Magastne, si»d two copies of the Saturday Eveninp Post, for one year, will be forwarded. Adeiress. j'

GRAHAM/

8 W rower 3d snd Cbepnut streets. Philadelphia^