The Wabash Courier, Volume 10, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 January 1842 — Page 4

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gjQ/f OF THE GOL DEffCOFEFE-POT, rYAVV niiiortd their ^establishment to their new

lected stock of imteriul* on hand, they are prepared to exe'Vit* .ill .order* ill th'ir line with punctuality and ani on as reasonable terms and in aa good umlike manner,a« any other establishment on vV imh. A they will always keep on hand a complete *s«orlinent of xrticles jn Chair line, persons sendnx orders

can

Whereas Brandreth's Pills areas innocent as apiece of bread, and are evacuated with the disease for whica thev are taken.

From the time we are born to the time we cease to braathe. our hodias are constantly wasting, and.as constantly building up. The action of :he atmosphere wears or wastes them. The food we eat the digestive organs convert Into blood, which renews or builds up by its circulating power. Thus the human body is healthy when the blood circulates freely, and when anything prevents its free course through the vain*, oisoase commences.

Ramamber the top, the side, and the bottom. Tha following are the only authorized persons to act as *«enM-JAMBS WARt)LOW. Williamstown.--JACOB EARLV. Terre-Haute DOLE Otter Creek 0. McCULLOCK & CONKKV. Clinton. DANIEL DAVISON, Newport. JAMES ANNON,

Eugene. Oct. 80,• 1841. 6 6m.^

Driiz mid Apothecary Store.

CHARLES

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Gregor & Rea's, Ter e-H aut e.— Nicholas Smith (of Vincenne*,) & Jacob Graff having formed a copartnership in tbe ab a ness would respectfully inform their friends of Terre Haute and its vicinity, that, having a well se­

h-*v* them immediately filled on the most terms. Terre-Haute, March 30-v.

NRW AND COMPLETE

Saddling Establishment*

A. M. BOATRIGHT& JAS. BUZAN-

toffth'ir with an assortment of every tbm« foun I in such establishments.

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RESPECTFULLY "form their friendsand thepu lhcjf they are now »"ece,XinB ctreet shop on NATIOXAI. ,coronedoor WESTof Lin«^'C*.IV

bec

Vl.8»vrwRia«T hating that it is tS bi9in9sin T«rre-lUute ^^r(hhi8 qualifications n»t nice»ary that he work will show as a mechanic, as herrti' yVe particularly invite the for itselUlong the

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before purcnaaing else-

f?Idetermined to keep thebesi a™}"**'"

he latest style and fashion. We will

gt work.«n. .flof Country produce,M market price "*/?«5? as low as the articles can b« manufactured for

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THE TERRE-HAUTE HOTEL, HAS arisen, like the Ph®mx' [™tmand ashes and is now one of the neatest and mil best finished two story brick buildmgsin

HA town. It frontson Second street, and is pre Mmmm pared for the accommodation of BOARD

ERS and the TRAVELLING «d^at¥ shall friends and customers may rest assured that 1 shall sparo neither pains nor expense

Haute Hotel''equal to thebesi on the Wabwhin jwry thing essential to the pleasureiand comfort of guests. Having recovered my rights of the Mntua ranee Company, no one need apprehend thajnv nurse was burnt-out with my building, and coinset that I havo no change left to providerfor imy uible. I ne public are respectfully requested to call, and examine for themselves.

MvTHEW

Terre-Haute. May 29, 1841-38-tf ___

THE COUNTERFEITERS DEATH BLOW rpHE public will please to observe that no Brandeth'i Pills are genuine unless the box has three labels upon it. each containing a fac simile signature of rny hand writing, thus, B. Brandreth. These labels are •ngi aved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of several thousand dollars.

Tbe Brandreth Pills.

The remarkablo cures which have been effected by Brandreth's Pills,

have

astonished the whole medical

faculty, many of whom have conceded that they are the greatest blessing that ever was given to the world. The Teason these celebrated Pills nave such a univer sally good effect, is, because their action harmonizes with the human body.

When a dose of Brandreth's Pillsaretaken, they are digested, and pass to every part of the system but thev le*ve the body when they have affertedthe intended Durpose, and health and vigoT are by them insured.

Mineral medicines msr enter the system, but they ra with difficulty got out again ar.d thev •'w«y«oc cation pain and miserv whilethe? remain in the hody.

WOOD, having purchased the stock of

O. W Patrick Co. (late Patrick $. Wood.) offers for sale every article in his lin« of business, on reaso a or as

C- W. will be asaisted in the business by his brother, Dr. Wood, and thfc character of the artirlessold by him may be relied on, as they will be selected with great e*r« He has now on hand general as.ortmentof

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

ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY

Toiethet with an assortment of GROCERIES, consisting of the best articles of the kind., BRANDIES and WINES, selected for medioal purposes.

Also, a general assortment of P.VTRNT MRDICINKS. Terre-Haute, July 31, I84l-4fi-tf 8 1 A S S I O I E A E family Tledicinr.

A SOVEREIGN remedy fot AGUE, Dumb, Chill, and all BILIOUS FEVERS, Coughs, Co/rf.t, IVtuk DebiUt-tietl Statt, Ckolie, Rheumatism^ Dysentery, Cankerash, Worm*, sttxUing of the Bowels, pain in th» 7/ a.i, side anJ Stomach, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, C'ostivene**, loss of Appetite, Dropsy, Gmvtl, Dysprptia. Sick He-id Ache a/id Indigestion.

Price, 50 cents for a Bos, containing about 100 pills. FOR SALE BY John FCruft, Terre Haute, Ind.

H'lggatt & Co., Prairieton, VSgo co.. Ind. Wm Cox & Co., Hudson, Crawford co., Ills. .$• W Alexander, Paris, Edgar cv. 111*. oeph Picquat, Newton, Jaspet co., Ills.

Dnovon, Vincennes, Ind. E Palmer ,t- G., Danville, Verroillionco Uls And most ot tho towns and villages on tho Wabash from V'innennes to Lafavette and also Weet of said river, in Illinois. Aug.tl-50-5m.

April I8~3a-tf EAST ^BUCKINGHAM

THE

Store*

THEsubscriber

subscriber, living on Honey Creek, $ miiea Southeast ofTerre-Haate, has made preparations to furnish Hewed Ltunberof every description, for fraro in^| and other parpoeee, at the shortest notk* tin «awi(vn i*viiw- R® .. ..1 either sell the lumber at his farm or delivered it to order, in Terre-Haute. His facilities for getting it oat are each, that ne can and will give bargains to all who favor htm with order*. i»infe« Appnntu* to ike BUchwUH Bmnmiss. towards* gvilmq.

I visr e« A»p *U!actW*r*lbt I May tS-37-tf

1

COPARTNERSHIP.-—J. EAST has associated with himself H. BUCKINGHAM,as a partner in the Business of Maoafacturing Chairs,and will continue to carry on that businessat theirnewshop, and old stand of J. Ea»»,on Fourth Street,North of the Cumberland Road Street.under the firm of

Iand

EAST & BUCKINGH AM .where

they intend to keepon hand a general assortment of FANCY and WJ N DSOR CHAIRS.not inferior to any in the west ,all offwhich they will sell on accommodating terms. Theyalaotolicit the patronage of the public. All order*attended toon shortnotice.

has opened a good s?ock of GRO-

CERIES. DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE. BOOTS and SHOES. &c.,ontt»o north side ofNational Rcvid Street, nearly opposite, and north of Wm. Mc* Fadden's Tavern, where he willsellon theloweetand most accommodating terms. Among the articles on hand are*. Cofee,Sugar* 7V«», Wines, Brandies, Flour,

Com Meal, Bacon, Lard, $-c. 4-c. My »ld citatomera, and tike p«Wicgenerally,are invited to call.

May 8*35-tf R. H. HEBB.

Mietced £,um*er.

ALEX. BEARD.

Wastei,

1 AHA POUNDS oflitraGeetosFeatht rs. in exchange torQoiit. at caah pm». if delrreivd at aay

G. W. LANGWORTHY-

PRODUCE TAKKN IN EXCHANGE

it

For Saddlery.

RUFUSST.JOHN,wiping,toaceonfliiodatehis

skieM to the times, in conittqueiicc of the scarcity of money, will exchange every article in the Saddlery and Harness line, for produce, at the hi^est cash pricfc Hi* stock, now on hand, comprises every article usual? manufactory! in his lire, rurh titSaadles, Harness, Trunks, Sfc. He invites the friends of domestic manufactures :o call, examine, and judge for themselves and, if he don't give bargains, he will not ask their patronage and support.

The articles taken will be as follows- Wheat, Flout, Corn, Oats, and dried Hides. For dried hides trimmed, 10 cent* will be paid un^rimmed 8 cents per lb. Store next door east 01 Wm- McFadderi's Natibhal Hotel. -28-51 -tf

Terre-Haute, Aug.

Take Notice,

Cisterns. Taese Pumps, for economr bor.and for durability, cannot operation at the OneofthesePum^caribe^^iTerr^Haute. The residenceofLircius II.JScor*. •». subscriber is also prepared to

winch have «n

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ner, a large and fre9h.B,jPPn f0r Stock of ©very description the manafactureof Saddlery, Trunks, Uar ness,Src. riiine usually

AM under the necessity of ajrain urging all those to the late firm of Blake J- Ball to make payment. They will please call on me for that purpose at the counting-room of Wm. J. Bailor Co., and I have to say finally that unless this notice is promptly attended to, all notes and accounts on hand will be put in suit.

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Wert tested at the East, and are it»

general use. The Fire Lngine6can be furnished at a cost offrom #250 to such prices as the pleasure of the purchasers may desire.

The price of the No. 2 Pumps for Cisterns is $30: Lead pipe will be furnished at 20 cts per foot. Orders left with Lucius H. SCOTT, Esq., will meet with immediate attention, or, if sent tp.the subscriber, at Evansville. Ia. Terms, cash.

W. A. SULLIVAN, LamascoFoundry.

EJvansville,Sept. 4—52—tf.

nengaged in

Jindebted

f^ast Notice- *1

5'!

THO H.BLAKE.

Tfrre-Haute, Oct. 2,1841-45-tf O O EWS TO A If EH

S.

WHEAT, RYE. BARLEY,CORN, AND FLAX SEED WANTED.

wish to purchase 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-Haute Steam Mill. Also, A'few hundred bushels FLAX SEED AND BARLEY, wanted at the same place- We have yet on hand a slendid assortment of GROCERIES, all of which we wish to exchange(or the abovenamed articles,orcash,at thelowest market prices.

Aug. 20-51-tf. SMITH 5- BUTTON. P. S. We have a superior quality of KanawahaSalt at 56} cents per bushel, by the bbl. S. ,[• B.

CASHMERE.

ANEW

STEWART.

AND SPLENDID ARTICLE

and

of piaid

Cashmere, for children's wear,—just received at the Cash Store. G. W. LANG WORTHY. Nov. 13, 1841. IQtf

TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Jand

ESSSB LKR would respectfully inform his friends thepubliceenerally, that he has commenced tl.e TAILORING BUSINESS, a few doors West of the Bank, where he will be always ready to eAecute ordem in the above line, in all its various branches, on the shortestnotice.andinastylcnotto be surpassed in the West.

He has made arrangements to receive the Eastern Fashions,auarterly.so that he will always be in possessionoftnelatestFiishions and,from his knowleged ofthebusines8,he hopestoreceiveashare of thepublic patronage.

WrCuttingdoneat theshortestnotice,and warranted to fit, ifmnde right. Terre-Haute. Nov. 3Q.-12if TERKE-HAUTE

Steam Foundry# Engine Shop.

STRATTON.

WALLACE & CO are now prepared

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

For the Farmer, we have thebestarticleofP£0 WS, among which are the Peacock, with wrought and cast Shares 'the cast Shares are much the cheapestand best for the Prairie. We have also the well known WOODS' PATENT, which will be sold cheaper than can begot on the Wabash Valley—and all our Plows will be warranted to run well,and not break from flaws or bad work.

U^Vheat,corn,oats, or any other article of Farming produce, will be taken in exchange tor Plews. 1 crre-Haute, Feb. 20, 1841-tf.

~J1JN1ATA IRON STOKE. A. McGREGOR,

HAS

constantly on hand a general assortment of HEAVY HARDWARE, NAILS,CASTINGS, Juniata Bar Iron, round,flat, and square, of all sues, Anvils, Vices, Bellowses, and Sctew Plates, English and American Blister, German Crowley Smith's Tools, [and Cast Si EEL Mill and cross-cut Saw Files, Hollow Ware, assorted, Nails, cut and wrought,assorted, Spades and Shovels, Smoothing Irons and Tailors' Geese, Fruit Kettles, Drawing and Halter Chains, Collins', Williams and Cassat's Axes, Plough Plates, Evans' Augers, Cross-Cut and Mill Saws, Gate and barn-door Hinges, Scv'hes and Sickles, Butts and Screws, All of which will be sold low, for cash, either at a a

N. B. Country Blacksmith's are invited to call. Thev may rest assured will sell at reduced prices Store on the National Road. Nov. 15-10-tf..

ice in oval.

O ORES .V 1W IT SSE1.MAN AKE this motbod ol informing the citixens of Terre-

kinds of Sadd les, Harness nnd Trunks, together with every thing in their line. Having procured first-rate workmen, they warrant their work made in the best manner, and got up in the neatest and rtiost fashionable style.

Having alargestock of manufactured work on hand, we are disposed to sell as low for cash, or approved credit,as any other house on the Wabash. Persons wishing to purchase articles in our line will find it to their intere«t to give us a call, as we aredetermined to act on the maxim, that a ''quick penny is better than a slow ninejsenco."

Terre-Haute. June 86. 1641-48-tf FRESH"FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS.

ll AVE just opened a variety of splendid American imported Fancy 6?ood*-^conaisting in part of rich Light and Dark CHALYS— plain and figur'd SILKS— Blk and Blue Blk Silks— French Flower*. Ribbons. Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Blk fillet Gloves and Mitts, Bishop Lawn. Linen Cambric, super Blk Italian Cravnts. Blk Lace and Shawls, small figur'd Gingham and Prints, 1 inen Hdkfs (extra si*e),Lace Collars. Parasols, fine plain and fig'd Swtea Muslins, &c. all of which will be sold for cask.atEastern rates of profit, adding transportation.

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Haute, and the publicgenerally, that they have removed their Snddle Mnnnfnctory 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 rtianufactureall

G. W LANGWORTHY.

Terre-Hanie, Jnne 26.1841-42-tf. O Yest O Tea !I OYe*!!l A I O N E E rp HE subscriber having permanently Ideated himself in the town of Terre-Haute. for the purpose of Auctioneering horse*, and goods, of aildiacriptions. entertain* the hope that by strict attention to theabove business.together with two years experience, to merit a portion of the public patronage. Being the onlwlictns+d Auctioneer in Tenr*-Haut*. his customers will have tbe advantage of lawn holding htm responsible. under severe penalties, for the faithful performance of his official dati**.

JOSEPH A. HAYDEN.

Terre-Haate. Aagn»t 7-48-tf.

For Sale.

TWO new BUGGIES, on* SULKY and a t#t horse -1 WAGGON, just received from tbe eastern swtnh

^A»E3McCPLLOCH

BACON! BACON!!

JAAA POUNDS Prime Bacon, IT 4UvU received and foraalo, by Terre-Haaie, May U-lf Nat. R«

Imf JV+tiee.

ALL

peraooa knowing th«iu*rivwi«**^d W S Patrick, or old acesnnt to Patrick & Wo«d, or to G- W. Patrick A. Co will save ft*t* bycaniii«aad settHag tbe sanse immediately.

I am aatborised to moart and G. W. PATRICK Oct 1.1W1 4tf

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ARHANfiEMBlh

NEW

Stove, Iron, St Hardware Store.

I AMES GROVER and JAM E8 W-BORDEN having entered into Copartnerahip, under the name and atyle of

would moef respectfully inform tbeink^nid have for Wabash Valley, that they have regpjlproved patterns sale different kinds of the rgaSwor pipe,) 10Plate, Cooking Stoves, Franklin'sj^Tancy and common 7 Plate, Church. HalL^fbs. of JUNIATA IRON Stoves of all sizes: Jgtption. of every kind a^jCFLS from 3d. to 20d., Wrought 140 kegs,^ Brads, Sfjpikes Plough Slabs and Nails, Fj^jlish and American Blister, Cast, GerWin#*£i Spring STEEL Shovels, Forks, Chain*. n«gtfGHS,Coal Grates, Wagon boxes, Hollow-WaYe, Andirons. Stove pipe, Eliptie Springs, Smiths* tools, Glass, White Lead,Strap Hinges, Axes,Sugar,Qpffee, &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, andL to stand Jjre^ and will sell ihem.as low as any company in the West cas afford them. If our Iron and Nails arenot of the very best quality, we engage to refund the pay for tbem when returned. Our Iron and Nails are made bit Shoenbergere & Co., of Pittsburgh. Wekeepno leiinessee or Puddled Iron.

Store west ol the Court-house, at the old stand ot J. Graver. Tenre-Hante, April24, 1841-tf. *. *T: DR. STONE, Surgeon Dettllst,

HAS

removed hiaOfficeJiO tbe Brick building, oHe

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

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

N. B. DR. STONE will supply all orders for T®6*"' gold plate, foil, &c. as cheap as they can be purchased elsewhere. f» ft ft*

Nov. 6, 1841-9-tf

satisfaction. .. PutnamviHe, June 12,1841-40-tf

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WABASH HOTEL. THEsubscriber having taken theTavem stand, lately occupied by G. L. Mitchell, on Main street, Clinton, Indiana and being about to make extensive repairs,respectfully solicits the patronage ol Boarders

the Travelling public, promising to spare no pains to give eeneral satisfaction.

Stabling.&c.wllnotb*

inferlorto any on the Wabash. WM. P.DOLE. Clinton,Indiana. Oct.24.1840-7-tf j.:

"EAGLE HOTEL." N A I I 1 E IN I A N C. J. HAND respeciful 1 yinformsihepab* lie^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 geneml

Ploughs. ia

are

March 20-28-tf.

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AMES GROVER has for sale, at the Iron and Hardware Store, the Cast and Grover PLOUGHS, the Castings of which

warranted sound have Wrought

and Cast Shares, well calculated for Timber or Lands. They area light running Plough, warranted to run well, and will be sold low. rj^ A variety of Castings for sale as above

Copartnership JSotice.

AS DAVIS having associated with him in business T-irns DAVIS, the business will hereafter be conin the name of T. & J. DAVIS. We havejitet received, in addition to our stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, a general assortment of staple DRY GOODS, all of which will be spld cheap, for cash, oy country produce. __

Terre-Haute, Aug. 14-49-tt. J.at. ua via. COOPERING NOTICE.—TTi* subscriber will employ, immediately-

EIGHT orTEN COOPERS, to whom he will pay thehighest Wabash wages Sir All kindsofcooperingdoneatthe

shortest notice, and in the beat manner.

JPerrysrille Flour,

FROM

K. Barnes' Steam Mill, just received, and for sale, West side of the Square, by A. LANGE who will keep a constant supply on hand. Expecled, in a few days. 100 bbls. of Perrysville WHISKY.from H. Barnes' distillery, warranted of the best.quality.

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

Window Glass.

JTA BOXES 8by 10 and 10 by 12, window glass,for sale by April 3-30-tf. SMITH & BUTTON^

FINE assortment of all kinds of SADDLER*S TRIMMINGS, just received and for sale, on easonable terms, by

June 26-42-tf MOO RES & MUSSEL MAN

"OWE NO MAN ANYTHING/'

A LL those indebted to me, are oarneally solicitedtD i\_ call and pay Dr. Ketcham, with whom I have left my accounts and notes for collection. I need,and mnst have money.

June 26-42-tt E. V. BALL?

Rare and Choice Liquors, Not to be beat on the Wabash

HALF PIPES off best old Cogniac Brandy,? 5 Bbls. old Tennessee Peach do, 2 Pipes of Scheidam Gin, ••-.2 Casks Jamaica Spirit*, 15 Bbls- of Vera's Porter, 3 Do. Port Wine. 3 Do. best Madeira Wine. 5 I)o. Malaga, 1 f'nsk Glaret. ft Bbls. of old Mononjjnhela Whiskey, 30 Boxes HLivanna and Principe Cigars.

For sale, wholesale and retail,and wprrantedpure and unadulterated, hy GEORGE HABERMEYER.

rpflE corner Room In the large brick building on tlye northeast corner of the Public Square, for Rent, qune !ow, by WM-J. BALL &CO^|j|

Oct. 23, 1841-7-tf POCKET BOOK LOST.

JOST,

on Tuesday, 12th Oct. 1841, on the road from _J Clinton to Terre-Haute, ©r in Terre-Haute or vicinity, a large Leather Pocket Book, lettered on the inside, William Kile. M. D. Manmee City, Lucas county, Ohio, Sept. 1836—and containing a number of notes and accounts.

Any person finding said Pocket Book and leaving it at the Courier office, or at the store of S.«St J.Crawford,

FRESH ARRIVAL!

BOOTS.SHOES.HATS,CAPS,Skins.

IS

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Terre Haute Sept .12—1-tf TABEZ S. AST(^|

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West side Public Square

Terre-Haute, May 1-34-tf.

For Rent.

KILE. W

Clinton,Oct. 13th. 1841-6-if. -t

MOROCCO, Calf

Skins, Sheep Skins. Binding 4-c. A.oonM plete assortment of Boots and Shoes of the subscriber^ own manufacture. Also, Ea.tern work cheap^ Jue| received, per steamboat Lily, a few hundred P*'^t Ladies Slips,cheap. Also,an assortment ofChildren«| and Misses Shoes. 2 Cases RUSSIA HATS.

A few dozen Philadelphia Calf Skats and WOODRUFF 4- CO.

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CO.. North side Public Square.

Terre-Haute, May 1-34-tf ofthe!

EASTERN STAGE LINE

FARE REDUCED TO FIVE DOLLARS VOORHEES A. CO. have reduced the prie fare to Indianapolis, to #5, and will have imawdi-

enai ham's. May «J-37-tf. BREAM.^fraf.

JNO. MA HER.

Ci*nrrr

*I«rr*irrrr*EWA«K-BOCSS,

He keepsconatantly oa hand varioeaa rticle»ofreai made farniter* and'invitea aa issMCtipti upn1 friend* of "|ome*tirM*n«fiictur**.'• 1

Attica, lad. April 15, 1840-33-tf,

„_JCINE.

Anlll^* _^wayne, Inventor, and

Prepared only tyJJr20 South Third street, sole proprietptfndfor gale by J. F. KING, Philadej0tffet Ind.

TfCfiNn^dicine* are recommended and extensivened by the most intelligent persons in the Uni-

v..tea,

GaovKR & Botti in the Stove, !r Hard-war^fflof the

by numerous Professors and Presidents of

-~,l*ge«. Physicians ot the Army and Navy, and of "Hospital* apd Almshouses, and by more than three hundred Clergymen of various denomination*.

They are expressly prepared lor family use, and have acouired an unprecedented popularity throughout the United States and as they are so admirably calculated to ©reserve health and cure disease, no family should eveT be without them. The proprietor of these valuable preparations received his education at one of the best Medical Colleges in the United States, and has had fifteen years experience in an extensive and diversified practice, by which he hashad ample opportunities of acquiring a practical knowledge of diseases.and of the remedies^best calculated to rcmovethem.

Thps*" preparations consist of JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT,a valuableremedy for Coti "hs,Consumption. Asthma, Spitting of Blood .Crnup, Hooping Cough. Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and inflamation of tho Lunss or Throat, Difficulty of Breathing, and #11 disease.'' of the Pulmonary Organs.—Price §1

Also, JAYNE'SHAIR TONIC, for thePreservation. Growth and Beantv of the Hair, and which will positively brincrin New Hair on Bald Heads.—Price #1.

Also, JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a_ certain and pleasant remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia,Piles,and manv other diseases.—Price 50 cents. ?3Ko. JAYNE'S CARMIN1TIVE BALSAM, acertairi cure for Bowel and SummerComplaints, Diarrhtea, Dysenterv. Cholic.

Cramp*, Sick Headche. Sour Stom­

ach. Cholera Morbus, and all derangements of the Stomach and Bowels Nervous Affections, &c.—Price

50JCAYNE'SSANATIVE

PTLLS. for Female Diseases.

Liver Complaints, Costiveness, Fevers, Inflamaiions. Glandular, Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin. &c. and in all cas^s where an Alterative or Purcative Medicine is required.—Price 50 cents per box. Sold by

Terre-Haute-Tan. 1-17-1841-tf. F.KING. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTEKS. rpHE high celebrity which these excellent Medicines •t have acquired, in curing almost every disease to which the human frame is liable, is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person. They became known by their fruits—their good works have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith ofthe credu-

'°Incases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Bilious and Liver Affections, Asthma,Piles,Settled Pains,Rheumatism, Fevers and Agues, Obstinate Headaches, Impure State of the FluidB, Unhealthy appearance of the Skin, Nervous Debility, the Sickness incident to Females in Delicate Health", every kind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, and in all general Derangements of Health, these Medicine* have invariably proved a certain and speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most exhausted constitution?. A single trial will place the Life Pill* and Phoenix Bitters beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient.

Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at WM. B. MOFFAT'S Medical Office,375 Broadway,N- York. N. B. None are genuine unless they havethe fac im ile of John Moffat's signature. fcJ-The Life Pills are sold in boxes—Price, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $ I each, according to the size and the Phmnix Bitters in bottles, at $1 oi $2 each, with full directions- For sale by ,, Oct. 24,1840-7-tf JOHNF. KING, Terre-Haute.

GOCLICK'S

MATCHLESS SANATIVE,

medicine of more value to man than the vast mines of Austria, or even the united treasures of our globe—a medicine, which is obtained equally from the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, and thuspos sess a three fold power—a medicine, which, though de signed as a remedy forconsumptionssolely,ispo8sessed ofa mysterious influence over many diseases ofthe human system—a medicine, which begins to be valued by Physicians, who are daily witnessing itsastonishing cures of many whom they had resigned to thegrasp of the Insatiable grave.

DOSE ofthe Sanative,foradults,onedrop: forcbildren, a half drop and for infants, a quarterdrop the directions explaining the manner of taking a half or a quarterdrop.

PRICE—Three and one third nx dollars (a Germ a coin, value 75cents.)($2,50) per HALF OCNCE. Foi sale, by J. F. KING,Terre-Haute

August 10-48-tf E E E A I I E A O N BALSAM

believed to be deservedly the most popular Medicine ever known in America, I for coughs, colds, asthma or phthisic, consumption. whooping cough, and Pulmonary affections of every kind.

Tke Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam has been very extensively used for about twelve year* and its reputation has been constantly increasing. So universally popular has this article become, that it may now be considered as a standard article in a large part of the United States and British Provinces. Many families keep it constantly by thtfm,considering it themost safe as well as certain remedy for the above complaint* The Proprietors have received, and are receiving numerous recommendations from many of_ our best Phvsicians, 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 Stuff*, No. 54 Chatham Street, Boston, and by Druggistsandcountry merchantsgenerally in New England, and in the principal places throughout the United States and British Provinces. Price 50 cents.

For sale, in Terre-Haute, by G. W. PATRICK & CO-, where certificates and references may be seen. April 24, 1841-33-y.

DOCTOR JOSEPH HAMILTON'S ANTI-FEVER PILLS,

OR EVERY FAMILY THEIR OWN PHYSICIAN.

CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF FEVERS.—The unrivalled success of these Pills in every region where they hare been used, has inducpd me to give them a general circulation, in every portion of country, where the diseases for which thev are recommended prevail and as the vallies of the Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Wabash rivers, and all (heir tributary streams are visited every season with some of the forms of fever Full directions and specifications accompanying each box.

These Pills may be found in nil the Towns and Villages on the Wabash. Each box is enveloped with a paoer containing the symptoms of the diseases, and the directions fortaking the Pills. My name and residence is attached to th^directions.

JOS. HAMILTON, Liberty co.,Gn.

JOHN F. KING, Ageot, Terre-Haut?» Indiana.

Jokn rain, Clinton," do. T. West d- Co. Newport, do. Stephens Spencer, Otter Creek, do. Barrett $ Moon, Eneene, do A. Bishop. Perrysville, /do Thompson. f- Graham, Covington, /, do Julv 24-46-3A».

5* Affile! Ague! Ague I Clemens fy Baker's celebratM Black Tonic Pills, a certain cure for &rcr and Ague.

War ranl^d to cure or the fancy refunded!

THeunparalleled

(access whi«fhas attended the use

of these jpills,wljerever hetf»ave been introduced, enables os with eonXdeoce to olr thefti to the public as an infall&Uremedy for FEV rft AND AGUE. And as we nave never yet heard ofleir failing to cure in a *iagle case, we have such conperice in their efficacy, that we hereby authorize our ifents to refund the price of them in eveiy instance of ff°[e, provided satisfactory evidence is given that im directions for fheir use hat beeo romplled with.

These Pills contain no nJkeral or poieonous ingredient, nor aaything in the *st injurious to tbe human system, but are a vegetal* preparation, and may be given to infants or person*' the most delicate constitution, Willi pefect tefetyjaod are of so bracing amf strengthening a nature, tbf they restore a lost appetite, strengthoi the direatirelrgans. and invigorate the whole system and are #s#qaentlj one of the best rem*dit-s known foTdysp#*i*,liverco»plaiot,jauadicft, aad general debility.

Ko person, living ia Aection of coantrr where iatermittent fevers

prevaf

are aot only bulkv

Th«Tfmit Pills tbetn. 0*r advice to and Baker's bsid of Use folio wi

AGENTS 1 J. R.Wilcox.

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ATTICA. INDIANA.

J50completeasaortmeat

AHERreapectfnlly infonns theciti»as of Founuin aad the adjoiningcoontie*, that brw on hand a «T material aeoeswry execute orders of every description la hwline: and from bis ofqmrrBnities ofa thorough acquaintance with all branches of tbe enkmet-making b*a»pe*s.and by tteq enptofmastefoMnsieat mrlsm, te nsoff aatndactioB to all who may farorhim with thtiroroei*

should ever be without a box

of the TONIC PILLSfnd whenever the premonitory syaiptoins appear, by fi)a%

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W.& £. Bell R. Waftaee A J.B.CoIwell Patrick 4 W, J. F. £i«jr Benjaaaisi Hai 8anhroa|t Joseph Slav D. A Jusfi, Rill Oe^i Joaw Ssa^h-j Oookioi 4 8 Hamilton W

P'" every morning or

ofieaer, the disease wf in most cases be arrested. To travellers, also,fey cannot betoo highly recommended, aa they are ptly put up, and can be carrieKf a the pocket withotf inconvenience, having ia this tespect the advaata^ver all tbe liquid Tonics, which pi liable to breakage, but being tic as. will not stand the cold.— in alt the virtue* of tlw best of

tody is, Gamud buy a box CleTonic Pills, which may be agents. Price $1 25. HR STATE OF INDIANA:, gist, Evansville, lo do

Merchant*. Carlisle. Drsggiat*. Viocaane*. do Terre-Haute, do do .aa. faakaper, Roaeville, Idwell. Marchaats. Rocket!!# a, P.K.. Moatetoma, haal, Newport. do Pewysvifl*,

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mtawj« HMH' MTHHUl WmllM. GODEVS LADY HI BOOB FOR iMt

T*« *»o»f splended ami valuable Mognzint tver published. n^HE only Magazine devoted to Ladie*. and conducted by .nembera of their own sex. Composed entirely of original article*, by the moat eminent writers of the age, and embellished with a large number and great variety of cosily, elegant, and attractive Pictoral illustrations, than any similar^production- Edited by—

Mrs. Sarah J. Hale, -Morten McMichael, Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, S»L. A. Godey. Contributors to each umber. Miss C. M- Sedgewiek, N. P. Willis, "1T Mise E. Leslie, Mr*. LeeHenti, Mrs. E-C. Embury, ^jiT.S. Arthur,

Theodore S. Fay.

That this is no idle boast, he appeals to the experience of the past twelve years, in all which time he has made no promise to the public that he hits not luWy performed, nor undertaken any thing which his means did not enable him to accomplish to ihe uttermost.

Entering, as he is about to do, on the 24th volume ofthe Lady's Book with increased energy and accumulated resources with nn ample knowledge of the business in which he is engaged, acquired by long years of unremitted application with a subscription unparalleled in the annals of literature with numerous facilities not possessed by nnv Either publisher with well-digest-ed and wide-extended arrangements and above all, with a steadfast purpose of maintaining the lofty elevation his work has reached, the proprietor ha* not hesitated to incur expenses which ander other circumstances might well prove startling but by means ol which he will be enabled to make the Lady's Book the richest, the rarest, the most attractive, and we most valuable periodical, intrinsically, and extnnsically, ever offered to the public. '".l LITERARY DEPARTMENT.

Mrs. Si J. Hale, Mrs.«L. H. Sigourney Miss E. Leslie,, Miss C. M. Sedgwick, Mrs. Emma C. Ernbnrv, Mrs. F. S. Osgood, Mrs. A. M. F. Annan. Mrs. E. FEllet, Miss Diipuv. Mra Volney E. Howard, Mrs. E. Allen, Mrs S F. Farley. Mrs. H. BoecherStowe, Mrs Seba Smith, Mrs. J. Thaver, Mrs. C. Irfe Henix, Mrs E. C- Steadman, Miss Meeta M. Duncan, Mrs. C. HW. Esling. Mrs. M. St. Leon Loud, Miss M. B. Snow, Kate Franklin

He will be enaoled to furnish oocasonal articlesffom Maria Edgworth, Mary Russol Mitford, Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilsoff Mrs. C. Hall, Mrs. Hofland, Mary Howitt, and other English lady-writers of distinction, some of whom have already pflbliehed in the Lady's Book tfye first original contributions they have ever made to American Literature.

Nor has he omitted to procure the services of eminent writers of the opposite sex. Aware .of the universal and well-deserved popularity ofN- P. VVilhs, JSeq. and confident that th* productions of his graceful ana eloquent pen will be highly acceptable to the readers of the Lady's Book, tne proprietor has entered into an arrangement by which lie will be able to eive in each number of the work, an exclusive article from that genueman and he has also retained all tha contributor* whose writings have heretofore given such general satisfaction, including W.G.Simms, Esq.. Professor Ingraham, Professor Dimity, Prolessor Froat, Professor Walter, Park Benjamin, Esq., R. S. Mackenzie, L. L. D., T. S. Arthur, Esq., H. W. Herbert, Epes Sergeant, P. Morris. Joseph R. Chandler, Robert Morris, P. Earle, M. D., N. C. Brooks, A. M., E. Holden, A. M'Makin, L- F. Tasistro. Rufus Dawes, E. Squier, J. M'Lellan, Jr., Jas. Aldrich.

With such aid, it is not too much to say. that the Literary department of the Lady's Book will surpass any thing that has ever heen or can be attempted.

ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. tt is a source of no little pride to the proprieior of the Lady's Book, that he first introduced into this

vings accompanying such a work were given by him the first mezzotint engraving was given by him the first patterns of lace work and embroidery were given by him the first coloured plates of Fashions were given by him the first music was given by him. These are things to which he would not refer, if some of (hose who have essayed to follow in his footsteps, not content with imitating all he design*, even to the form of his book, the size of his type, and the colour of his cover, had not foolishly put forward claims to originality, and attainted to found a right to an exclusive merit on doing that which they had borrowed from Ins example. But what he has done heretofore in the way of embellishment to his book, though it far exceeded any embellishment of those who strove to copy his movements, cannot compare with what he now means to do. His arrangements for thi* department of this work have been projected on tho most liberal scale of expenditure, involving such an extent of outlay as has never before been dreamed of in any periodical, European or American. As an evidence of his intentions, be now states that each number of the Lady's Book for the en*uing year, will contain, at least, -4 Three Splendid Engravings embracing in the series every possible variety of subject. Historical, Landscape, Picturesque, Portraiture, Imaginative, Emblematical, and executed in every possible variety of the art Mezzotint, Linge and Mezzotint, Stipple, Medalliorwand the most chaste and expressive manner, the Line and Dot combined, which has given such world-wide celebrity to the works of modern artists.

The American Guide Plates of Fashions, coloured will be given every month. dRt In order to give the greatest attra^iveness to the subjects qf his em hellish men ts, the proprietor lias given order* to various American Piiinters, of established repuJation, who are now engaged preparing expressly for the Lady^ Book, numerous Original pictures, on National and Historical events, some of which are nearly completed, and will soon lie in the hands of the engraver. Among 1 lie painters thus engaged he may enumerate J. Chapman, Painter'of the National Picture of the Baptism of Pocahontas

P. F. Rothennelk* J- P. Frankenstein, S. S Osgood, oTiJoflon, I- Williams, 6c.c% He has also, established a corrosponfcnce in London, through which htwilj' receive early proof impressions of the finest prints executed in that metropolis, and will thus be constantly supplied with an immense variety, from wjiicb to make suitable selections. In addition ip ihiSThe will reccive the only copies of the celebrated prise Engravings of the Eainburg Apollo Gallery, sent to this country one of which, the Examination of Shakspeare before Sir Thomas Lacy, lie has already given to his ftntrons, and another of which. The Stray Children, he has now in preparation, as well as a series of Pictorial Hluetrations of Shakspeare.

Determined to satisfy every variety of taste* the proprietor ha* aim made arrangements for a series of the most superb Mezzotints ever executed in this country, several of which are already engraved snd will be given to his subscribers as soon as a sufficient number of impressions can be taken to supply his immense edition. Besides the service* of H. S- Sadd, of New York, who has now in hand a number of plate*, the proprietor has secured the invaluable aid of Mr. Humphreys, of London, who is universally conceded to stand in the formost rank of English Engravers, and wtioee splendid efforts in Mezzotint have commanded the admiration of the most distinguished amateurs and critics. This eminent artist is now engsged in preparing expressly for the Lady's Book, a number of Mezzotint Pictures, which tbe proprietor pledges himself will be of an unsurpassed excellence and of the moat interesting and attractive subjects. To guard against all possibility of difficulty hereafter, he has likewise ordered from England a complete Mezzotint Establishment, and immediately on its arrival, Mr. Wm. E. Tucker, ol this city, will commence operations in that department of art.

In order to procure tbe various embellishments in season, the proprietor haa made permanent arrangements with ti*e following eminent engravers, all of whom ars now engaged ip executing steel pistes for tbe Lady's Book.

New York —A. L• Dick. N. Gimbrede. W. A. Jack-T. man. I. G. Dunne!, A. Jones. Philadelphia.—Vf. E- Tucker, J. B. Neagle, B. Forrest, W. H- Ellis. E. Humphreys-

Transmission by Mail—One advantage tbe subscribers or this work •rill have, will be in its esrty reception. It will be received at ibe remotest cities of tbe Union by tbe first day of tbe month of publication.

CLUBBING.

Lady's Book, one year, and Peeple^^ray. ryeer. #5 ... «%. Young Peopled Book. 5 •t Ladies Musical Library (esntaining 200 pages now and beautiful musie) 5 •*. Seotfs Novels sod Peo-

Revolution, aad

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Mrs. E. F. Ellet

In announcing to his numerous patrona and the ptn lie at large hia arrangements for the year 1848, the proprietor of Godey'B Lady's Book takes occasion

acknowledge the unparalleled and triumphant auccew of his Magazine, which has now reached the extraordinary nuntberof ,, 40,000 Copies Monthly. being a larger edition than has ever been printed of any other work, of any description, in America. This success he is aware has been attained by the vjst superiority which the Lady's Book has always maintained over the various contemporary magazines which nave attempted to rival its merits, a superiority which he is still determined to preserve, by keeping it, in all its departments. Literarv, Intellectual and Moral, as well ns Pictorial, F.mblematic, Artistic and MechanicoU^

to

A

Ob's Library, one year, 10 Scott'sMiscellanea Wit's sod Peop. Lib. one year. 10

fS,* All Scott's Wk'scomplete 4 10 vs. 4. Peo. Lib. I year, IS Thiers'* History of Frenel)

Revolution, 10 PWtoral Library,and Poo-

BU8INKSS DEPARTMENT

Tbi wiM tf this siUidtkn iv Ttorte 9*Uui per annum- tw«i fcopie*, oire yer in advance 6 Those of our fnen^ w*ntii« to su^be to THK BEST TWO DOLLAR WEEKLY FAMILY NEWSPAPER published in thi* city can be accommodated as follow*. Two copies of the Saturday Courier, 1 year, tad Godev* Lady1* Book, one veaf, will be *efit for *5 Five oopie* of the Lady B6ok, one year, 10 five copies of the Saturday Courier, one year, and

Lady's Book, one year, 5 Eleven Copies of the Lady* Book, one year, vjtp Thiteen copies of the Lady's Book, one year, ana

Waller Scott's Novels, complete, or hia Misoellaneon* Works, whichever may be preferred, 30 In all cases where money i* remitted for "Clubbing," the most liberal allowances will be made. The money, in all case* to be positively received before a numbir is sent. No letters will be taken from the post office unless the postage on them i* paid. Unlesa positive ordets are given at the tims of subscribing, the work will be continued after the first year, and if not paid during the year, the price will be increased to four dollars. Addro**, -t* L. A. GODEY, rn:ct

Indian Hair Dye,

For sale at WOOD'S Drug and Nov. 20-1 i—tf j.* Apothecary Storek,

Brushes.

CIPaint

JOTH Brushe*, do Scrubbing do Dusting do Marking do Shoe do

Nov. 20-11—tf Apothecary Stbre.

MRDICINBS, CHEMICALS, DKttoS*

AFRESH

THIS

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.v SHOENBERGER A Co. 7 *1

MY

A

Peoples Book, ons year, 10

Lord Bacon's Works, Tbierls History of UM Freoch Revolution, and Waveriy Novels, ia 5 vole. 80 Lord Bacon's Works, Thiers'* History of tbe French

Scott'sWk"a!"V

complete, in 10 vat

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Juniata Iron Ware-lldiise.

MAIN STRUT, BETWEEN 2d AND 3d r.OCISVI&LE Ky. Manufacturers of slI sizes of Iron, Nailsond Boiler rivetsfrom the best Juniata Blooms of their own man a facture. *•„,*- «,

ALSO

All aize* of Blister, Rail Road and Carriage Spring Steel, all of which we warrant to be of superior quality. lO" Merchants and Manufacturers, will observe that the above Iron, Nails and Steel, are made from the blooms, (refined with charcoal only) which are manufactured at the old established works on the Juninta rive^, Pennsylvania, from whence the article called Juniata Iron derived its origin and high reputation.

We mnke this explanation that purchasers may not be deceived in purchasing the article of Puddled Iron and Nails for Juniata, they being sometimes offered for sale as such.

Nov. 20, 1841—11—19t

1

101 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.

Carpenters Extract of 8ar*nparilla, Swaitn's Panacea, n•••, iirlndian Hair Oil,

Hair Brushes*Varnish do Tooth do

-,o

I Flesh do I Graining do r~ Sash Tools, fiC- 4?

r..

For sale at Nov. 20-11-tf

CASESof

WOOD'S Drug snd

J-

Apothecary Stores

Instruments, &c.

Surgical Insiruments4

Tooth Forceps, a. Tooth Keys, Thumb and Spring Lancets, Apothecary's Scales and Weights, us See. a For sale at WOOD'S Drug and

tit

VK.'i

supply received at WOOIH3 Drug and

Nov. 20-11-tf Apothecary Store." Overstreet's Stimnintinc Liniment.

celebrated Liniment has gained a reputation over all Medicines or Preparations lor the cure of Rheumatisms, Nervous Diseases, Sprains, Strains, Head-aches, Tooth-aches, Baldness, j-c- $•«. Observe small bills accompanying each Box and also, my signature, Dr. J. N. Qverstrect, La-Grange, Olaliam county, Ky. For sale at his Agency in Terre-Haute.

Nov. 20-14-tf WOOD'S Drug Store. TEAS, INDIGO-Ac.

CHESTS sup. Young Hyson Tes, 2 do. do. Guupowder, 1 Cecpon pure Spanish Float Indigo. These Teas are of a recent importation, and were bought for a very auperior Quality. The public are respectfully invited to call ana examine for themselves.

June86-42-tf. G. W. LANGWORTHY.

Important

TO THK A FFLICTEf). I N S E S I N I E N

THIS

LINIMENT can't be surpassed by any, lor the following complaints, vis: Sprai'ns. Cats, Wounds of any kind, Film or Scum in the eye, Scratr lies. Poison, Srlint, Spavin, Fistula, Pole Evil, Bighead, and Big-jaw, in horses Sweeney, Mercurial Affections, Sore Breasts, Frozen Limbs, Corns on the feet, Pain in the bark, (caused by sprain) Rheaumatism, Tetter, (fee. The Directions explain the manner of using it for all of the above complaints

For sale bv Mr. Wood, west of Court House, and by Mr. King, south of Court House, Terre-Haute, India na, who are the only authorised Agents in this town, none else can be genuine.

Pieparad oy A. & M. LINDSEY. N.W corner of the Public Square, Springfield, Illinois. Persons wishing to become Agents for the above will ap/t]y 'o thet Proprietors, with proper recommendation,

PiRICE 50 cents per bottle. v, Terre-Haute, Dec. 4,1841—13—ly

SIIOENCERGER &Co.

$2500 Cairo Money,

AND

HOOO BUSHELS OF WHEAT WANTED.

THE

subscriber will take Cairo Money at par, and merchantable Wheat at 62i cents per bushel, on all demands that have been due him over six months, if paid soon. New books were opened on the 30ih of last March, when J. W. BORPEN. Esq entered into business with him, consequently every one will see the propriety of balancing up the old books. His notesand accounts he must turn into cash to meet his engagements.

Please step forward gentlemen and you will oblige your humble servant, Terre-Hante,Oct,16th, 1841. JAMES GROVER.

Postscript.

BOOKS and NOTES are kepi at thsSioveand Iron Store of GROVKR & BORDEN, west side of the Public Square at which place will be found a full and complete assortment of Stoves, Fire Dogs, (the best in the United States) Waggon Boxes, Hollow Ware, (a light article) Juniata Iron and Nails, (the best in the city) Blacksmith's Tools. Plews, Hardware, Glass and Dry Groceries, at prices to suit the times.

Oct. 16-6-3rn J.

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MSRINO SHAWLS.

SUP- lot of 7.iths, 8-4ths and 10 4ths Black and Scarlet MERINO SHAWLS, ffrom tbo most celebrated manufactory in Europe,) are offered at such prices as must be. considered a bargain. A LSO A first rate assortment of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, are now being offered at the well known Cash Store, at prices cheaper than ever. A very extensive variety expected soon. Store, opposlff the Court House, on the north.

Terre-Haute,Oct. 16-6-tf G. W. LANGWORTHY'

GROCERIES,

AT WHOLESALBSr RETAIL.

Sobscribersare now receiving a large andsplea

did lot of GROCERIES, embracing almost every article in their line, all of which they intend to sell as the lowe«trates. Country Merchanisareparticularly invited to call and examine oar stock of Goods before purchasingelsewhere- Our stock, consists, in psrt, of the following articles: 119 Sacks Rio, Havana and Si. Domingo Coffee., 16 Hhds. N. O. Sugar, 25 Kits roaekeral, 30 Bbls. N-O. molasses, J2 Boxes Herring, j2 Tanner* Oil, 15 Qr-casks malags wine, ^lOOOJbs. Loaf Sugar, 40 Boxes Rasins. 20 Drams Figs.

Codfish,

20 Boxes 15 Bbls. and halfbbls mackerel, 10 Bsgs Peppsr and Spice.

I Csse Prunes, 6 Boxes Lemons, 25 Boxes Tobacco. vagionsbrsnfe,

April 24-33-tf. SMITH 4b BUTTON

COPARTNERSHIP lfOTlCfe

House Carpenter Business,

respectfully inform the public that they intend keeping esosuntly oa hand a good aasortaseatof ssasoned^ Lumber, for the ready accommodation ol tboae who?* may favoar them with tbeir oostom and promise execste all their work, withoot eMeptioa, in tile most! workmanlike manner,ami to anj atyle of architecture edstnd. Having Imd mocb experience in heavy framing, tbqr can give perfect satia£setion In Ihe execution of sii St,7^

V0"^0^*»™ofeveryofbiuldmgs,ft

maeninery, ate. I/HSIGNS description, given, and Drawings of tbe same executed in the neatest manner «and furnished at reasonableprices.

No chsrgss fot drawings aad specifications where they also do the work. Maich 13^7-tf

WOOLEN ARir.

GOOD Article of Grey Xix^l Woolen Yarn, can be bad in large of small qaantitis*. at $1 25 et*. per lb

O^t. 16th, 1941-6-tf G. W. ANG WORTHY

1 nn fUU\ HCXJP-POLE^irantjd^fmmedistejv, br 1W,WU tbsssbtaribsr. stMsCoopersbop^ fen®«. Hants, and from |Sto|10 per 1000 3-4-tf.

Oct. 3-4 JABEZS CASTQ