The Wabash Courier, Volume 17, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 January 1849 — Page 3
DR. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS Is
of more value to Consumptives than all the diasgmoDds in the world, as the following persons of ^Cincinnati testify Mr. Wheadon, (from Whea|don Sc. Goat,) R.P. Donough, (Ben Franklia Print-
Office,) Mr. Bennet, (Cano^ Hardware store,) Mr. Bell, (one price store 5
th street,) Mrs. Coles, (on
6th between Smith and John,) Mrs. S. McLean, oomer of 9th and Walnut) Mrs. Menken, 5th st.,) Mr. Guthrie, City Hotel, who say9 that Dr. Hall's Balsam not only cured his cough, but dispersed the
Hall^ Balsam not only cured a most desperate
cough but stopped the night sweats and pain in his breast and side. Ask all these and they will tell you that Dr. Hall's Balsam is a diamond above price, and one that is destined to sparkle in every •pot on the wide world where Cough, Colds and Consumptions are known.
Corn, in the ear, 15 c* Oats, 16 & 18 Rve, 30 O 33 ftrros—Flaxseed, 9 bush 62 CA 65 PROVISION'S—Potitoes, 9 bushel 15 & 20
Onions, 40 O FRCITS—Apples, dried, 9 bushel 62 & Penrhes, 1 25 & FLOUR— IF bbl. 3 50 &
JUTT
on
IUST
Further to prevent and remove nuisances in the Town of Terre Hauto#
Watic
HERE \S, the epidemic known ns the AsiCholera is already prevailing in various parts of our country, ami whereas, in anticipation of its cotniiNi among us it is expedient to adopt active and effective measures for the eonsing and purifying of the Town therefore
Be it ordained bv Ihr Common Council of the Town of Terrt Haute, That the Board of Health be and' they are hereby authorised and directed forthwith to institute a rigid inquiry into all nuisances that now exist or that may hereafter exist, within the corporation and within halloa mile of, jyl
D8V
val ciVr fi That no master, commander, owner or officer of any steamboat or Other conveyance,
shall land
W x.- i. i. TII *J t, I U- manufacturers, expressly lor the wholesale trade, Tubercles which the Dr. said had form on his enables us to sell low. Lungs. Mr. Sieg, at the Gazette office who was Our stock embraces, in part, every description of re & an pa in in re as O O S standing. Mr. Johnson, 5th street, says that Dr
A. A. NORTH &, CO.,
Depot No. 22 Walnut street, between 3d and 4th mst side. Age nta for the West. C. J. ALLISON & CO., april 8 321m Agents, Terre Haue.
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WAWASH CUI'RIER OFFICE, Terre Haute, January 19, 1849.)
Weather still cold—River getting low, and is beriiestoo much filled with ice to admit of naviga* tion, The Pork business may be considered near ly closed. But few hogs at sale-price about $2,50
FOREIGN MARKET.
CINCINNATI, Jan. 16.
Sales of mess pork it #10, and lard, inbbls and kegs, at 6 and 61 9 ft. Sales of hogs at from $3 to 3 509 100 ft.3. and hog round from the country, at 3i cents 9 B.
Niw YORK, Jan. 16.
The flour market is steady but not active—sales to-day of common western brand" at $5 81} Of5874. The grain market is unchanged, either as regards prices or demand The demand for lard is good, but prices remain at nrevioas quofcotions.— There is a fair business doing in pork at previous prices.
TERRE-HAUTE PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WTXK-T.
LARD—9 6 C» BITTER —Fresh, 9 fc 12 C* 15 GRAIM—Wheat. 9 bushel to a
30
MEAI^- 9 bushel 25 & 30 6IWTRJES—Feathers If A 25
ca
20
Beeswax, 9 ft 18 3 20 Candles 9 ft 12 &
CLOVER SEED. a fine lot of pure
RECEIVED,
Seed, for sale low. Jan. 20, '49-21-tf
rlover
Sien of th" Pnd Lock. SH. POTTER & CO.
of It*»l
BY
virtue of an order of the Vigo Probate ourt, the undersigned will sell at public auction. at the house of James Taylor, in Prairie Creek towps'iip, Vigo county, Indinna, the following real estate, belonging to the estate of Athol Ferguson, doe'd., to-wit: the east half of the north «ast quarter of section thirty-four (34) in township
lying
K'|
tho north stde of the southwest quarter of WILD CAT, HOUSE CAT, AND wction 11 in township 10 north, of range 10 west. I DEER SKINS, The last described tract will be sold subject to the dower of the Monday, the ... o'clock M. A credit will be eiven of equal pay
a.ten^ter Torre ilnute,
menta for 6.12 and 21 months, the purchaser giving notes with approved security, collectable without eny relief whntever from valuation or appraisement laws, with interest from dnte.
RICHARD F. WRIGHT. WILLIAM R. RF.NTLF.Y.
CH ARLES N. BENNIGHT.
January 13th, 1819. [19 It] Commissioners OYSTERS. Frosh Arrival of llnltimnrp Oysters.
received per steamer Atlnntii. 12 do/en ctns and half cans of spiced nnd fresh Baltimore Oysters, in good ord»r. at the I^oenst Corner. jan6 19tf BURTON & TILLAY.
Tbyorsubscriber
Terre Haute, Jan. 6,1849. I9tf
AN ORDINANCE,
HE intends leaving for California hereby caution all persons against the purchasing the first of pril next -all those indebted or trading for said notes, as there is good and le14 me, to Patrick fc Clipping are requested to gnl defence ogainsfthe payment of the sanie call and s«ttle their accounts. Charles Dewey, jr.. JOHN BAT,DING. Esq., or J. H. Burriam will attend to making set-j December 30, 3843. nl8tf tleinenu for me when am out.
S. PATRICK.
premises, or any person who may have deposited ,T(\ BBLS. MACKEREL, the same or caused or directed the deposite thereof. io half bbls. do, forthwith to abate and remove the same, and to 20 qr. do do, of *48 catching, fdec30] BEMENT & CO.
cleanse and purify the place_or premises, as the.
elsewhere, and to comply with such directions as
the Board of Health, or any member thereof, or the Marshal mav direct.
IhiVlean.TnTo^uch premiss, stwt or alley,ami -UUU nov2513tf BURTON & TILLAY. oroceed with dtlijience to the completion thereof. In fieu of penaltv prewnbed the last I UK I»eal action. t.'e Board of Health, or any rw-^ed, meotber thereof, or the- M^hal. mav cause nnh novlS nl2U the Cleansing and purifying of procare toes, «treet or
cause am anv prem-
aUe"% or"the"rtnwvaj of any offal.
GREAT BARGAINS
AT THE
WABASH STORE. THE
undersigned grateful for the liberal support they have received from their customers and the public, are enabled to offer from recent arrivals from the eastern cities, the most complete and extensive STOCK OF GOODS ever offered in Terre Haute, and at greatly reduced prices.
To Merchants we offer inducements. Having purchased heavily by the package of agents and
B00TS
Carpetin
AND SHOES, HATS AND'CAPS,
g,
Paper
Hangings and Border-
ins, Queensware and
Cr O IS I IS S
to-wit: Choioe Green and Black Teas, for family use, very cheap, Su?tar. Coffee. Molnases. superfine Flour, Tobacco, Indigo, Midder. Candles &c.
Also, a large sto^k of EASTERN SOLE LEATHER and SALT constantly on hand.
Any quantity of LUMBER and SHINGLES.
paid for Wheat and Feathers—Rags and all kinds of trade received for Goods. POTWIN 6i HATHORN.
Terre Haute, Jan. 6, 1849. 19tf
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NOTICE.
I,L persons who are indebted to L. O. Schultz will call and pay D. Porterfield before the 1st February next. If not settled, the claims, irrespective of persons, will be placed in officers hands for collection. L. 0 SCHULTZ.
Terre Haute, Jan. 6, 1849. 19 3t
Regular Terre-IIaute and Evansville JF" vm_ ac :jhr_ *3 TCIiL The steamer DANIEL BOONE _i Jl
w'".
hereafter run as a regular
'S weekly Packet, between Terretr Haute and Evansville, leaving Terre Haute every Tuesday, at 3 o'clock p. M.
For freight or passage applvon board, or to BURTON &, TILL AT. Terre Haute, Dec. 30, 1848. nlStf N. —The public can rely on this boat making her trips in time, being the fastest boat ever in this trade.
BROWN SHEETINGS.
OA BALES Brown Shoeiings, just received and for sale very low for cash or produce. Call soon. dec30tf BURTON & TILL AY.
DAIRY SALT.
OH/} BAGS of ttiis superior salt, for butter and table use. Call and see it. decOOtf BURTON & TILLAY.
LAKE SALT.
BARRELS Lake Snlt, for sale low bv dec30 BURTON & TILLAY.
W A N 1,
Any quantity of
RAC COON,MINK,OTTER, FOX,WOLF
NOTICE.
rpiE Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, will, on the first Monday of February, 18-19, receive sealed proposals for keeping the paupers of Vigo county for the ensuing year, to commence on the first Monday of March, 18ISI the paupers to be kept at the Poor House farm, the successful bidder having the use of the farm.
By order of the Board. W. X. HAMILTON, Auditor. Dee. 30, 1848. I8n3t
CAUTION.
\T 7" HERE AS I gave two promissory notes to John Chesnut, which are not due till Sep-
FOR CALIFORNIA. tember, 1850, for about the sum of §500 00. I
NOTICE.
JEREMIAH MT'RRY, late of the county of Waterford, Ireland, wishes to let his brother, Michael Murry, (who lives somewhere in theStnte of Indiana) know that he, Jeremiah, lives in Terre Haute, artd wants to see his brother, and wants him to write to Michael Riordan at Terre Haute.
Dee. H0, 1818. 3t
10 000
TW0 aml
1 UAMFU I,-.,-
its li it B,'n n"i genera I ly devise and adopt such Purchased of the Proprietors J. Kiici&Co.. •anitory measures as totham shall seem proper Pittsburgh. For sale whole-ale and retail by and necessary for tho complete cloansing and purifying of said Town.
SKC 2. The Marshal of said Town hereby
*ive matter, and upon being n°"ficd thereolI by ,0
anv member of the Bonrd of Health, he shall, por8ale
forthwith notify the owner, or occupant of the
or unwholesome matter, in which case FINE aswwrtment of common and fancy, ie wliSnor persons whose duty it miritfed, cleansed, or removed th« »ame, shall forand
or leave within the Wmits ol «atJ cor-
Doration, or within a half mile thereof, nor perrmt
„,nv««rco. OTOtl such
other^idemicor
contagious disea^. andany
maXr. commander, owner or officer violaStfthe provisions of ^is?ection ^allfotfeitand .V. sum of on- hundred dollar* for each of£/ee iith^ts "f suit and the Marshal of said Town ^OT any Constable of Harrison Township, Sn uwn notice. forthwith aei» sueJ. offender, ^LtK^cei- «nd ^ing him or them before any wttnout pi'^f Town to answer for
Mimv" nie »nd U» undl «uh pm.
»1!yfc:llThi?"oriin.n'* -h-« »k. fflict M«1 b. in Wfron «od Adopted
J,n",rys
"j GOOKTN8,
Att«4t P. S. D*KAicaw,CI**. I9a3'
VERMIFUGE.
For sn
rv,.vjmmencethe
LANE'S Vermifuge. McLane's Liver Pills,
Dec. 23, '48-17-tf WOOD &, DONNELLY.
ON II VXD AND FOR SALE,
HUPS. SUGAR,
JfXigli.nSs^ poTkTonse^ SlJEi I »nd for sale by fdec3018tf1 BEMENT & CO. and other places where offrnsive matter islnble v.v BOXES FRESH RAISINS. to accumulate, and upon discovery of any often.
40 ()c
Candv,
b#g A
|momi9,
by
,c
by
•aid Marshal, or the Board of Health, or any mem* ber thereof, shall direct BOXES AXES. SFC. 3. It i« hereby made the duty of #11 persons, tiercw new Rice, forthwith to eleansennd purify the premises owned or occupied by them, and all streets and alleys adioining the same, and to remove all manure, offal, dead or offensive matter which may have been deposited lv them or by their dirrction or permission, whether on or near such premises or
10 coils Rope, 30 do*. Bucket*,
For sale by [dc30] BEMENT & CO.
•00
SRC. 4. Anv person who shalHatj, nefleetor re- MX BITTERS. fuse to comply with tho requisitions of the last: 7 UST received a large supply and for sale by nreceding section for the space of three honrs after, ,| gra«s. doien and retail, bv notifie«l bv the Marshal or any member of, oct2S nl)tf .R. CUNINGHAM. the Board of Health, shall forfeit and pav the sum of five dollars and cost of suit for said ofknee, and »)j in addition thereto, one dollar for each and every, OU hour during which such person,shall fail or neg:
removal of snch matter, and O
BBLS. KENAWII SALT, 175 do Lake. do, dec30 BEMENT & CO.
1(
For salp
MfttfWT'S LIFE PILLS ANI» 1'IHE-
BOXES of assorted Tobacco, from 6cents up to 50. {13tfJ BURTON & TILLAY.
000
Candle Wick ing.
A
(CIRCULAR.)
To
WE
a half bushels second
hand—have been filled once with corn,
are clean and perfect. Price twelve cents. FRANCIS MCKAY, dec30 18n2m Louisville, Ky.
Red Lead, and Mexican Lead, and for sale low by C. J. ALLISON & CO.
CANDIES.
.~\ just received, and for sale by novifi
iiu
double the sum necewmnly incurred in auch purifying, cleansing or remo-1 4 GOOD selection of ladies* and gentlemen's or expeuuea .'A Silk, lisle and Kid Gloves, mst reived and or sale by MPPERT & MOLITOR.
C. J. ALLISON 4. CO.
S be W re
-•OOU
n0v3v
I
FINE assortment Tear, Mulbenr.and Common, for sale by [octSl 8m3) REYNOLD
TOBACCO*
FINE8rt3m
Cut, super Vitjinh. andCommen chewing Tobacco, for sal# bf _____ octil Rb^OLDh,
DR. JAYNE'S MEDICINES.
AFRESH
supply of J*yn$t Uur Tonic, Car-
mi native Balsam, Vermifuge and Alterative, bT (octSS n9tf] J. R. CUNLNGHAM-
CARPETING.
YARDS super,extra fine, fine and Venetian
fiO(lYA r06
M.^'fxlr
V"E
hne
"i^V8rC"P*U,,,,W.,^bJKTK01.M.9n3moctSl
Wistem Jfler chants.
S S S O E S
HY an act of the last Congress, approved April l" 14th, 1848. the "City of Lafayette, La.," was added to and now forms a part of the "Port of Entry," New Orleans. And by an act of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana, approved March 11th. 1848, the inspection of Provisions and breadstuffs was mode voluntary after 1st Nov. 1848. The undersigned, therefore, is now ready to receive all kinds of PRODUCE either on STORAGE, for SALE, or SHIPMENT, coastwise or foreign, at these extensive Fire-Proof Warehouses, occupying an entire square, known as "FISK'S STORES," situated in the city of Lafayette. port of New Orleans, and begs lenve to call your attention to the advantages they offer to shippers of produce for sa|e or trans-shipment. The buildings adjoin an excellent plank whnrfof 250 feet frontage. where SHIPPING and STEAM and FL\T BOATS can discharge or load with greater facility than at the usual wharves of the City: and goods can be received and shipped free of the expense of drayages. and thu incidental soiling and injury necessarily resulting from the frequent removal of goods—the saving of the wastage of grain in sacks from handling and haul ing—also, avoiding the damage which exposure to weather causes to many articles, such as lard and provisions in dry salt, particularly such as are intended* for foreign markets.
When produce may be required to be inspected, bv the purchaser, it can be done with the same facility as in the City, the Inspectpr of Lafayette having apartments in the Stores. Mr. Henry A. Amelung, formerly of Cincinnati, in connection with his other business at New Orleans, will give his personal attention at the Stores to the volunta ry inspection and proper order of provisions for foreign or home market.
Believing that the saving of" drayages, saving in wastage of grain, &c., &c. the improved condition in which property can be received and shipped, together with the low rates of Storage and Forwarding, will be sufficient to attract the attention of shippers and others to the "Fisk Stores." The undersigned will have pnrties in attendance night and day to receive nropertv*— nnd shippers maybe assured that every possible dispatch will be used for the disposal of property consigned there. Bills lading for property destined to the "Fisk Stores" should contain clause to that effect. Following are rates for Forwarding and Storage:
STORAGE PER MONTH.
Sugar per hhd. 25c Flour perbbl. Tobacco do 25c Provisions do 20c do tierce 10c do bbl. 5c Grain in sks pr bush lc
have just received a fine assortment, which we offer very low. novlS nl2tf C. J. ALLISON & CO.
CjTEEL Beads, Clasps, Tassels and Silk Twist, O for sale by [nl2tf] C. J. ALLISON &. CO.
400
PRINTS.
PIECES Priula, for sale low bv oct218n3t REYNOLDS,
SHEETINGS, .SHIRTINGS, Ac. Of'} BALES brown Sheetings and Drills Bleached Shirting, Ticking, Cotton Yarn and Batting, for sale by [oct21] REYNOLDS.
CANDIES—20boxes,
S
[dec30] BEMENT Si. CO.
assorted.
novl nlOtf WOOD &, DONNELLY.
E E O N S a on do "i by the dozen, by J. R. CUNINGHAM.
and retail, $3 to $4 75 bjMhe_do7.en. f^y oct2d n9tf LEATHER. [1A SIDES Eastern Sole Leather, for sale by 1UU oct218n3rn REYNOLDS^
SUGAR.^
I(1AF,and
Lump, Crushed and Orleans Sugar, in store for sale at [nl3tf] CLARK'S.
MOLASSES.
C?UG AR House and Orleans Molasses, in store at k? nov2513tf CLARK'S.
CANCHALAGUA.
C,
AY'S Canchalagua, which is becoming cclebratel as being superior to the various preparations of Sarsaparilla. for sale by MATCHES! MATCHES! MATCHES!
300
superior quality, fojr sale by
nov4 nlOtf BEMENT & O.
POWDER.
1 KEGS Hid". 30 Kegs Blasting, 700 Feet Satiety Fuse, for bv nov4 nlOtf BEMENT & CO.
TO MERCHANTS.
I HAVE a large assortment of DRY GOODS, I which will be soid by the piece as Iowa* you can buy them in the West. octSl SnJkn W. W. REYNOLD^.
GUM ARABIC LOZENGES.
ONE
box of these superior Ixttengef. received from Hennore & Chewneatt, of Philadelphia, novt nlOtf WOO&& DONNLLL\.
DRESS GOODS.
A
FINE asawrtmentof feshionabie Drew Goods, Fringes, Buttons, Sic., for sale bv oct21 8n3t RE\ NOLDS
DR.
j3tf BURTON TILLAY.
QUEENS WARE.
ROGER'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT and Tar.—I have the agency for Terre Haute, and have just received a large supplv oct 28 nkf J. R. CUXLNCHAM.
FITS! FITS! FITS!
\t'E the agency for Dr. Hart Vegetable Ex1 tract, for the cure of Fit-«. .,, oetSS n9tf J. R. CUNINGHAM.
JOII,\ A, U'»OU .!I Wm
Ojfce two doors west of the Bank. archil'48 28tf* ¥YE STUFFS. I ADDER,Copperas,
A. C. L. II ART WELL, 44 Poydras street
New Orleans, Dec. 30, 1848. nl8in2
GAY'S CANCIIALAGUA.
A CALIFORNIA plant of rare medicinal virtues, publiclv admitted by Dr.Townsend,manufacturer of "Townsend's Sarsaparilla," to be "far better thin Sarsaparilla," ana "the cheapest and best medicine in the world
dec9 nl5tf Agents, Terre Haute.
SAGE
DIRECT
BOURBON
Alum,prime*rgcleln-
I digo. for sale at [n!3tf) CLARK'S.
vne* .mffL^pKme^SSm^^ich^e. in
11
Whisky do Lard per keg l.nadperpig lc Ifidps (each) 2c Coffee per bag 4c
RECK1VIXO AXD FORWARDING
Provisions per hhd. 20c Tobacco per hhd. 50c do tierce 10c Lard per keg lc do bbl. 4c Lead per pig lc Flour do 4c Grain in sks pr bush lc
Produce consigned to my address for sale or shipment, will be free of storage for the first ten days, the actual labor only being charged.
New
from the Shaker Village at
Lebanon, N. Y., for sale by Dec. 23, '48-17-tf WOOD &, DONNELLY.
I ARGE LOT OF CANDIES-Just received JLJ at wholesale and retail, by oct28 n9tf J. R. CUNINGHAM.
WHISKY A pure article~kept
for medicinal purposes, bv octviS n9tf J. R'. CUNINGHAM.
PATENT MEDICINES. CONST \NT supply kept at the Torre Haute Drug Store, by the gross, dozen, or retail, by oct38 n9tf J. R. CUNINGHAM.
VESTINGS.
Fi
ICH Cashmere, figured and plain Silk, Satin, nnd Velvet Vestings, for sale bv oct218n3m REYNOLDS.
Ij^REN'CH, German and English Colognes and Extracts, for sale by novl8 n!2tf C. J. ALLISON &. CO.
OR
A N E O W E W A E a nov!8 nl2tf C. J. ALLISON & CO.
TOBACCO.
S a
N E VV, SEASONABLEA
100 pieces fine Bonnet Ribbons: fine nss't. colors: 25 Italian and common black silk neck handkerchiefs: 100pieces asorted col'd pocket handkerchiefs 400 cashmere, blanket and nett Shawls, from J) cents up. 2f fine enshmere Shawls.
10000
.•onoistini. in part, of
Terre Haute, November 28, 1848.
100
tons bar iron, well assorted, 4000 lbs. cast steel 2000 A steel 2000 E steel 1000
11
German steel:
A
WOOD & DONNELLY,
Terre Haute, Dec 16. 1S4S. nlGtf Express and Journal copy.
DRUG STORE,
SimSJ
In Rose's bii ilding, West side Court House C. J. ALLISON & Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN in a 1
Pnints, Oils, Varnish, Dye-StufTs, Window Glass, Glassware, Perfumeries, Soaps, Patent Medicines, Surgical
Instruments, pure Wines and Liquors, and every article usually found iu Drug Stores.
WE
nre now receiving our Fall nnd Winter stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Woods, Glassware, &c., to which we invite the attention of our friends, and the public generally.
Our stock is more extensive than heretofore, and was selected with great care. We assure our customers, and those who mnv favor us with their patronage, that we will sell goods as cheap as any other houst on the Wabash. As one of our firm is in the Eastern Market most of his time, we feel thai it gives us an advantage over other houses not similarly situated. Our whole time is devoted tq the Drug business, and the preparing and dispensing of Medicines.
All orders from our friends will meet with our personal attention. -\nd it is our design to keep full assortment of every thing in our 'in® Those who purchase goods of us nnd do not find them as
represented,
Dec. 9,1848.
N E W A E S O FRANCIS E. ROTHE, AS taken the Barber's Shoo in ihe basement of the City Hotel, where he will always be prepared in the line of
Fashionable Hair Dressing, Shaving, See., tw. Being retrularly trained in his business in Leipsic, German y, he promises that no one can sive more satisfaction. {fjrKeen Razors and clean shaving.
Terre Haute, Dec. 9, 1848. 3m^
CASH FOR RAGS.
IO AAA LB-. RAGS wanted, for which the F.l ft Ft f,j ^hegt market prices will be paid in cash or in trade, dec9 1.7tf BURTON 4 TILLAY.
C. J. ALLISON A Co., AVE just received the following. 50 doz. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, 100
Dr.
CHEAP (ROODS, AT THE "LOCUST CORNER.
The subscribers comprise the firm of
»y IIEY are now opening one of the largest and cheapest stock of goods that has ever been offered in this market. In our stock will be found 15000 ynrds brown tfcblch1dsheeting8& shirtings 700
Oregon, California, Lama Praids
800 plain nnd plaid Linseys 500 Bed Ticking
Hnll's Balsam forthe Lungs,
100 Perry Davis' Pain Killer. We have made arrangements with ihe manufacturers of the above valuable medicines, whereby we are enabled to supply Druggists and Merchants at the manufacturer's prices.
We wish also to establish agencies where there are none, in the vicinity of Terre Haute. for the sale Of the Sursaparilla, and for the sale of WC Balsam artd Pam Killer in the ^a.-tem part of Illinois and through the Wabash alfey.
We hwve also received twelve doz. Dr. Rogers ConipounJ FyrOp of Liverwort and Tar, which we purchased of the manufacturer hi nwR. ar/d will •ell at his prices. C. J. AI.LIiWN CO.
Dec. 9,1848.
4
lha Cotton Bittinn-, a verv (rood nualitv HATS anrl CAPS of nil kinds, nt uncommon low prices. A large stock of Boots, Shoes and Brogons, of all styles and prices.
Also, a superior stock of
Tea.Coffee,Sugar,Molasses.
Tndi?o, Madder, Alum, Dried Peaches, Peach Brandy and Bourbon Whisky, the best article ever offered in this market. A full assortment of jht j** .1w. -mxr jm. wt for eountrv use, consisting in part, of Knives and Forks, Pen-knives, Butcher Knives Curry Combs, Nails, Shovels and Tongs, Ames' best Shovels and Spades, Collins'best Axes, Locks, Latches, bteel-
The. largest and best assortment of QUEENSWARf' ever ofTered in this market. W A I E Wheat. Oats. Flax. Clover and Timothy Seeds, Jeans, Socks, Raga, Ginseng, Beeswax, Tallow, Rag Carpeting and Geese Feathers.
T?"TO Country Merchants we offer very great inducements in the way of '"I^mmon fow prices tor all descrintions of goods. BURTON & TILLAY.
NEW IRON STORE IN LOUISVILLE.
^•IHE subscriber, late of New Albany, has opened his storeln Louisville, opposite the Louisville Hotel. He designs to sell at Wholesale to Merchants, Traders, and Blacksmiths, and invites them to an almost new stock of
Bar Iron, Hardware, and Cutlery,
wl»ch consists, in pnrt, of
2000 shpar and spring steel 600 kegs nails, asst. size 40 dozen H. Collins' axes 50 spades and shovels 500 pair trace chains 1000 lbs log chains, 40 mill saws, to 8 feet 30 cross cut saws: 20 doz. coffee mills 20 tea kettles: 2-1 mouse hole anvils Louisville, November 28,1848. nl3 3m
a
FULL and complete assortment of Gold and Silver Lever, Lepine and Verge Watches, Gold Chains. Keys, Lockets, Pencils, Rings. Pins, Pens, &c. Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Soup Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Sugar. Mustard and Suit Spoons Plated Tahle and Tea Spoons, Cups, Castors, Candle Sticks and Cake Baskets Microscopic Spy Glasses, Perspectives, Silver, German Silver and Steel Spectacles Bri'anmn ColR'C and TeaPots, Britannia Castors. &c. Backgammon Boards, Chess Men nnd Boards, Gracie Jumping Ropes, Battle Doors nnd Shuttle Cocks, Net Knitting-needles, Gilt Screen Handles, Steel Bag and Purse Trimmings. Letter Stamps, Envelopes, Note Paper, Mo.to Wafers, Sealing Wax, Ink Stands, Portfolios, Pocket Books, Purses, Paints, Perfumery, and all other Christmas doin's, are to he found at S. FREEMAN'S JEWELRY STORE, on the east side of the Square, a few doors above the Town Hall.
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r^LOTHS CASSIMERES and VE TINGS— A goud selection aid at low prices, jnst received, and for sale by rov\n oovlS 12n2m NIPPERT &• MOLITOR.
AXEsC&c-
IoBOXESCollins'.Davis*andSimmons'
Axes
Ames'Shovels, Grain Scoops, Trace chains, Strap Hinges, for sale by trram r« oct218o3m REYNOLDS.
a slow N hi Hill's-
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IIATS! HATS!
CJEVERAL enses of superior Moleskin, Beaver Russia. Fur. Coney, and Wool llats, just received, and for sale bv nov.18 12n2m "NIPPERT &. MOLITOR.
FANCY GOODS.
WE
12000 yards of Prints, of every style and price 1000 Merinoes nnd Alpaccas 600 Cashmeres and De Laines: 800
14
Ginghams of all styles and prices.
A full assortment of ,,
Wjfirfirs' tshionabi'c Dress Goods. 5000 yards Jeans and Satinetts, from 15 cents up 800 loths and assimeres.of all kinds 4 pieces superior French Cloths
blanket Clotlia of different
20 cheap Mackinaw Blankets 500 yards Beaver Cloths 1000 red and white Flannela.
Pepper. Spice. Raisins, (very fresh) Candles. Soap
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24 blacksmith's vices 1000 lbs. hand and sledge hammers 1000 smoothing and tailor's irons 200 cast mould boards 200 setts wagon boxes: 30 elliptic springs 10 iron axpls 300 doz. knives and forks 200 pen and pocket knives 30 butcher and shoe knivea 100 butt hinges 200 gross wood screws Circular, hand and panel saws Augers, chisels, plane irons, rules, gouges Door locks, latches..counter scales Brass kettles, iron wire, razors, scissors. &c. &c
HENRY B. SHIELDS.
STAR & TALLOW CANDLES. 1 BOXES Star Candles, a few Boxes of Tal H? low do.
Soap--a few Boxes of Rosin Soap, Shavitig do, Castile do, in store at CLARK'S. Nov. 25, 1848:49-tf.
BRANDIES, Ac.
QR. CASK pure Pale Brandy. I- 1 qr Dark do. 1 qr Port Wine."" 1 (r Tenneriffe do. 1 qr Holland Gin. 1 qr Jamaica Rum. 4 casks sweet Malaga Wine. 1 half pipe Spanish Brandy. 2 bbls Old Bourbon Whisky. 2 Monongahela do. nov4 nlOtf WOOD & DONNELLY.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MENS'
A
E S I I
I S
I N I A N A
fine Calf Boots
Do Waterproof do. Do Kip do. Do alf nnd Brogan Shoea Ladies' fine Kid Slinpers
Do Mo. and Kid Walking Shoes Do Calf and Kip Boots Boy's nnd children's Boots and Shoes For sale by [oct21 8n3m] REYNOLDS.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
BIOLLEY'SCassimeres
nnd Simoni's fine French Black
Cloths and Olive, brown, black and blue cloths Pearl, black and brown Beaver cloths Cheap asaimeres, Satinets, Jeans, Linseys and Flannels, for sale by oct21 8n3m W. W. REYNOLDS,
LINAMENTS.
I
GROSS Gardiner's Linament. 2 do Allen's Nerve and Bone. 2 do Arabian Linament. 1 do New York do., for sale bv nov5 nlOtf WOOD &. DONNELLY.
have a fine assortment of the following Note Papers, China Vases, Note Envelopes, Card Baskets, Visiting Cards, Cologne Bottles, Papetems, Card Pistes, Motto Wafers, Paper Weights, fancy, French Perfumery, in boxes, French cut glass Cologne bottles.
nov25 13tf
we stand ready, at all times,
to take them bnck and pay expenses. We are solicitous to acquire a character for selling good and genuine articles.
C.J. ALLISON & CO.
BRANDIES. PIPE best Seignette Bran()y, expressly for medicinal purposes 1-4 pipe old Madeira Wine 1-4 do Sherry do 1-4 do Sweet Malaga in store at
CLARK'S.
DRY GOODS.
^LP'NCA Lustres. Cashmeres, Prints, Domestic
_• Sheetings. Shawls. Victoria Caps, Comforts,
{KrVVe nsk Physicians, Consumers and 'Chcrkw Drillings, Ticking, Flannels. Blue Blank call and examine our stock and prices, before |0tVi for over coats. Table Covers, Jeans, I Antrim fl!o/»VvVn»fP r, lir.^1 purchasing elsewhere.
C. J. ALLISON & CO. nl5tf
Tweeds, C-nssinets, Woolen nnd Leather Gloves and Mitts, in store at (nl3tf] CLARK'S^
CAPS, SHOES AND BOOTS. A FINE assortment of Fur and Cloth Caps, Boots and Shoes, in store at nov25 13if CLARK'S*.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. CRATE, variety of blue Stone Ware, painted and common Crockery, Glass Lamps, Glass Pint Flnsks, Castors. Peppers.Salts, Musrard Bottles, in store at [nov25 13tf] CLARK S.
HARDWARE.
GLASS
Nails, Horse Canis. Curry Combs, Knives and Forks. Spoons. Shovels and Tongs, 'andle Sticks. Wood
Saws,
Scrubbing rfrushes.
Blacking and Horse Brushes, Trace Chains, lea Canisters, in store and for sale at new nov2513tf CLARK'S^
MACKEREL.
A FEW barrela of Mackerel and bo*MofHer•V nnjj,
8l
nov2513tf CLARK'S.
ROPE AND CORDAGE
O BALES of C-rass Halter Rope do Hemp do do 2 do of Bed Cords 3 do Packing yarn for steam engines store at [nov25 13tfJ CLARK'S.
FRUITS.
J^UNCH Raiains. Figs. Zante Currants, Citron. and a variety of Candies, at iwri5 13tf CLARK'S.
CHESTNUTS.
A FEW barrela of Chestnuts, in prime order, nnd for sale at [nov25 13tf CLARK'S.
GROCERIES.
COFFEE.
Sugar, Black ami Green Tea,Snlera-
tus, Pepper, Spice, Indigo, Madder, Alum, Coperas, See., for sale by oct23 8n3m W. W. REYNOLDS.
RECEIVED PER STEAMER MAIL. iiii BARRELS N. O. Molasses, 11MI 30 bbls Sugar House do 200 Bags extra Kio Coffee, 25 Hhds. Sugar.
Jan. 29,22-tf BEMENT & CO.
ST. VINCENT'S ACADEMY. %Fsa»a c»cia323iT3a0a»»
rPHE
Sisters of Providenco will open a day
Academy of &t. Mary's of the Wood#. The Sisters will do their utmost to repay the generosity of tlje. public, by their diligent and affectionate attention, to cultivate the minds and form the hearts qf the children that will be entrusted to their care. The experience of many years in teaching, induces them to hope that they will be able to satisfy the warmest expectations of the parents who will favor them with their confidence.
The brandies to be taught are as follows: 1 First class, embraces Orthography, Reading, Writing, Grammar, Arithmetic, and every variety of Needle-work, per quarter in advance, $3 00 Second class, will have in addition to what is taught in the first, Geography, History and Letter Writing Third class, will comprise, besides what is taught in the others, Ancient and Modern
EXTRA CHARGES—PER QUARTER.
French or German ---$4 00 Ijessons on the Piano, with use of instrument 8 00 Drawing and Painting in water colors—perspective and taking views from nature 5 00 Oil Pointing 8 00 Oriental Painting—ten lessons 8 00 Making Artificial Flowers—ten lessons 3 00
N. B. Each quarter will comprise eleven weeks Nov. 18, 1848. nl2tf
I O N E I O N A AND
THOMAS FEARN
WOULD
The most skillful and scientific physicians now prescribe this medicine in their practice, while neglect of doctor's of little practice and mean contracted minds, although they do all their churlish spirits enn do to injure this—the people's fnvorite remedy—they nre at the same time compelled to acknowledge its innocent qualities.
school for young ladies, in Terre Haute, on ef fail to cure almost every affliction that can be the second Monday of December. The mode of alleviated by an external remedy Its superiority instructidfl will be the same as that followed at the above ill other liniments rs pVoveiiby the miraculoua A ..-f c.. ILT —I
4 00
History,Composition,andall thebranches which constitute a thorough English education 600
most respectfully inform his friends
and the public in general, that he has just received from the manufacturers and importers the largest nnd most carefully selected stock of Candies. Fruits, Nuts, Oysters, Fish. Fire-Works, Toys, etc.. etc., by far ever offered to a Terre Haute public. Attached to which he has a Bakery, from which he can furnish warm Bread daily, and will at all times be prepared to furnish Cakes, Crackers and Ifoosier Biit, in any quantities and nt short notice and last, but not least, has a handsome assortment of material for the purpose of decorating WF.OTIW CAKES, which he is prepared to have got up at short notice all of which he is willing to dispose of on the most favorable tprins. wholesale or retail.
THOMAS FEARN. 1 door west Bank. P. S. I have also opened an Oyster Saloon, where I shall at all times be prepared to serve up to my customers Oysters, Fresh Fish, Sardines. Hot Coffee. &c., at short notice.
Terre Haute, Oct. 28. 1848. n9tf
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TERRE-HAUTE AND RICHMOND
A I O A O A N
VOU are hereby notified to pay to J. H*TurI ner. at the store of Wnrren & Turner, the second instalment of four dollars, on each share of stock, subscribed for in said company, on the first dav of December next, and further sum of four dollars on each share every sixty days from that date until the whole is paid.
Books are now opened for additional subscriptions of stock, under the supervision of John Crawford and Jacob D. Eearly. as commissisoners.— The payment of one dollar on each share is required at the time of subscribiner. c. ROSE,
Pres. of the T. H. Railroad Co.
September 27,1848. n5tf.
Wislar's ltnUnvn of Wild Clierrv, The great Remedy for Consumption of the Lungs.
Affections of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis Pains or Weakness of the Breast or Lungs, nnd all other Affections of the Pulmonary Organs,
IMPORTANT CAUTION. Beware of a base, counterfeit of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, signed by one Wm. M. Speer who. in order to pnlm his vile imitntion upon the public, has obtained a facsimile of our bottle, and copied our label of directions vcrhatim, substituting his own name for that of Henry Wistnr, M. D. which is found upon the genuine.
Remember, the outside label or wrapper of the genuine Balsanws a finely executed steel plate engraving bea^Pthe signature of Henry Wistar, M. D.. and Sandfordand & Park—none other can be genuine.
The Eighth Wonder of the World. Many who have witnessed the extraordinary cures effected by the genuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, seem to regard it as the eighth wonder of the world. "Why." say they, "the Wild Cherry Bark nnd the Island Moss, (the two chief ingredients of this wondetful compound,) have been prescribed thro'out time immemorial by the best physicians—but neverbefore have cures so extraordinary been performed."
The reason is obvious. The proprietors of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry do not claim for their compound any farfetched, mysterious, miraculous power. They have openly acknowledged the sim pie nature of its elements, nnd only clnim for their grent nnd inVnluablc discovery the exclusive secret of BSrTHAT JUDICIOUS COMBINATION of ingredients which '0 to make up this richest of curative compounds._C0
HAPDMNKJETTI, N. J., April, 1843.
On or about the 13th of October, 1841,1 was taken with a violent pain in my side, near the liver, which continued for about five days, and was followed by the breaking of an ulcer or an abscess which relieved the pain a little. bi« caused me to throw up great quantity of offensive matter, nnd nlso much blood. Bring greatly alarmed nt this, I applied to a physician but he replied that he thought he could do but little forme, except give me some mercury pills, which I refused to tnke, feeling satisfied thnt they could do no good. Many other remedies were then procured by my wife nnd friends, but none did me any good and the discharge of blood nnd corruption still continued every few dnvs, nnd at last became so offensive thnt 1 could scarcely breathe. I was nlso seized with a violent cough, which at times caused me to raise more blood than I had done before and my disease continued in this way. still growing worse, until
Febniarv, when all thoughts of my recovery was cles bclongingto thediffcrentdepartments of trade, too numerous to mention. given up, and my friends nil thought I would die of a galloping consumption. At this moment, when my life was apparently drawing near its close, I heard of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, nnd got a bottle, which relieved me immediately and by the use of only three bottles of this medicine, all my pain were removed my cough and spitting of blood and corruption entirely stopped, and in a few weeks my henlth was restored, so as to enable me to work at my trade, (which is a carpenter,) and up to this time I have enjoyed good health.
THOMAS COZZENS.
Sold by J. D. Park, (successor to Sanford Park,) Fourth and Walnut sts., Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for the South and West, to whom all orders must be addressed.
J. R. CUNINGHAM, CHAS. WOOD Terre Haute. C.J. ALLISON &CO. And by appointed agents in every town in the State. Dec 9, IS-18—15-iitf
DR.
ROGER'S Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and Dr. W'm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, just received, and for sale by novl8 12tf C. J. ALLISON te. CO.
COTTON YARNS, CARPET WARPS AND BATTING.
1
AAA DOZ. No. 500 Cotton Yarn. ,\JUU1000(lo,j0 goo do do
do
300 do do 700 do 5 bales of Batting. 1 bale of Carpet Warps, in store and
for sale at [nov25 13tf] CLARK'S
HATS AND CAPS.
^UR, Silk, and Wool Hats Furand Cloth Caps, for sals by [oct218n3m] REYNOLDS.
.THE ARABIAN'S VADE MEttJM. G. Fnrrell's Arabian Liniment.
TH.
HIS celebrated medicitle, skillfully compoeerfl as it is of the irtost healing balsams, can n«T«
cureg
jt performs, and by the great and constantly increasing depiartd there is for this valuable Arabian Preparation. The Arabs, from^heir wander* ing mode in life, are often afflicted wrth distressing diseases, and also'subject to accidents of the most severe kind consequently they would require an external application of great virtue to effect a cure. This alone must repaef a skijlful compound of healing properties a matter of vftal importance to themselves and the well kribwn care and attention they be3tow upon their horses, so noted for beauty and speed, must also greatTv increase their deaire to possess a really valuable Liniment.
It is well known that the Arabians are zealous students of bolany, and the fertile and beautiful region which skirts the Desert abouti'ds with rare plants and odorous woods, whence they procure those gums and fragrant balsams of which this in"fcomparable liniment is composed. It bra accomplished the most extraordinary cures of rheumatism. one application removing the most acute pain, and a continued use effecting cures of cases of long standing and of the greatest severity. Itf loss of power of the limbs, or paralysis, it stands at the head of all remedies, restoring the use of' limbs to persons who long were a burden to themselves and ail others—numerous cases of which, wherein the flesh had entirely wasted away, leaving nothing but the dry skin on the bone and the limb rendered useless and without feeling, this allpowerful medicine caused healthy flesh to grow and fill up the shrivelled part, and restored strength to the limb. It is a sprcijic in affctfltorts oftne spine, many cases of tnree years' standing having been entirely cured by the use of it. We say try it, and prove to your own satisfaction the rare qualities it possesses. It is unequalled for sprains, bruises, cramps, cuts, all swellings, salf rheuta, frozen limbs, burns, tumors, pains of al! kMds, sore eyes, &c. &c. and is quperior to all other remedies for horse flesh in almost all cases which require an external application. For sweeney it has no equal also, spavin, splint, galls, wounds, sprains^ scratches, sore eyes, swellings, bruises, &c. (fee. also, fistula, pole-evil, big-head and ring bone.
Beware of imposition, and get the genuine article, which is prepared ONLY by II. G. Farrell, reoria, Ills., and for sale by regularly appointed agents. The genuine has the signature of H. G. Farreil on (he outside wrapper of each bottle, without which do not touch it.
[Read the following certificate.}
Mr. H. G. FARRELT.: Dear Sir—Having in my lifetime owned many horses, I am pretty well acquainted with the diseases they are subject to, as well as the remedies usually apulied, ana must say that I never used or heard of any medicine that was half so good as your Liniment. I would recommend it with thegreatestconfidence to all who have horses. They should always have it on hand, so that it could be applied immediately in case of accident, and thereby save the life of many a valuable horse I have used it in the very worst cases of sweeney with entire success also splint, sprains, bruises, galls, wounds, sore eyes, &c. Two most extraordinary cures 1 must mention in particular. I got up very early one morning, and on looking into my pasture discovered my favorite horse limp in? and dragging a rniI after him. On going up close to him, to my amazement and horror, the rail was sticking in his stomach, between the flanks, to the depth of eight inches, nnd so tightly that it took three hard pulls to extricate after which the poor animal suffered the utmost agony, I never dreamed of his recovery, and supposed that no human hand could save him. The well known virtues of your Liniment flashed on my mind, and it was immediately applied. By tho next day I had the gratification of witnessing the commencement of his recovery, nnd in fix clays thereafter I rode him to Peorin, as sound as ever, and would not take $150 for him now. The other case was this. One of my men got Ins leg in the teeth of a thrashing machine, and it was only by a miracle that he was not instantly killed. His leg was horribly mutilated, though no bones were broken. Your Liniment was applied, and in five days he went to work again. He fully believes that but for your Liniment he would never have recovered. With every wish for the success of the Arabian Liniment, am truly yours,
HENRY'S. AIKEN.
Aiken's mills, near Peoria, March 1, 1817. [i^ead the following extraordinary cure ot a spina! affection and loss df use of the limhs.l
Mr. H. G. FARRELL: Please send me by the bearer another dollar bottle of your Arabian Liniment, which will be enough, 1 think, to completely cure my dear child. I have often thought that 1 would sit down and furnish you with an account of my poor child's situation, so that you might make it public, and thus be the cause of as much benefit to some others of my fellow beings as it has been tome. She laid for six months without the slightest power or control of her limbs whatever, nnd suffered the most agonizing pain the greater portion of the time. Even her neck was perfectly stiff, and so painful thnt she could not bear to nave her head moved in the least. Thus wns she for six months, during nil which time we had to carry her about on a chair when she wished to change her ulace. We had three of the best physicians in the whole country attending her, but they could do her no good. Finally, one of them (the last to give her up) said he could do no more for her. and that, as I wished to get your Liniment, I could do so, adding thnt he Knew it was good, and might help her. I got it accordingly, and she began to recover after few applications/ She can now use all of her limbs freely, and can walk tolerably well. We are now applying it over the spine, which the doctors say is the seat of the disease, and we expect one bottle more to cure her as well as ever she was. We have used it alstf for sprains, bruises, burns and cuts, with like success. Hoping that thisgreat remedy will be spread over the whole country. I am yours truly,
WILLIAM STEVENS.
Lnmnrsh saw mills, Peoria co.. Oct. 30, 18-16. For sale by CHAS. WOOD, Terre Haute, and in every town in the west by regularly appointed agents. [octl4 rt7tf
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
ATTICA, IND.
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ISY S\PF & WOftltOIi),
THE
Proprietors of this new and popular Hotel, tender their acknowledgments to the travelling community for the large and liberal patronage they have received since this House has been opened, and assure them thnt they continue to keep the Exchange with the determinntion to' satisfy and please all their guests. This Hotel is the largest in the place it has been put up in complete condition, to minister to the wants nnd comfort of its patrons. The house furniture, beds and bedding are new throughout, and in all its appointments possesses the neatness, clegance ana comfort of a first class Hotel.
Attica, Oct. 30, 1848. 10n6m Therq is also attached to the above a LIVERY1 STABLE, for the use of the Hotel, kept by WM. A. FARMER, who will also accommodate the public with Carriages, Buggies, and Horses, for any route or distance on the Wabash.
A X%f
r~pHE
subscribers have just received from the Enst, well selected slock of inter Goods, consisting in part of Blue, Black, Brown and Cadet Broadcloths, Cassimcfes, Sattinets, and various styles of Alpaccas, Cloakings, Prints, Hats nnd Cnps, Boots nnd Shoes, and many other arti-
Also, a good 8tockof
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Queensware, Dye-stuffs, Cotton Yarns, &.C., &c., which tliev offer to their customers at unusually low prices for cash, nnd respectfully eo. licit the attention of the public, who will find i" to their interest to give them a call.
NIPPERT & MOLITOR,
Northwest corner of the Public Square. Terre Haute, Not. 18, 1848. 12n2m
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. /"COUNTRY dealers who are in th'j habit of re* plenishing their stock in Terre Haute, will find it to their advantage to cite us a call. novl8 12n2m NlPPERT & MOLITOR.
DELAINES,
GINGHAMS and CALIfOES-
Newstyles* nnd unusually cheap, now open* ing, and for sale by rtovl8 12n2m NIPPERT &. MOLITOR.
BOOTS AND SHOES*
A
GENERAL assortment and very Irfw, jUst reefved, nnd for sale by novl8 I2n2m NIPPERT & MOLITOR.
CAPS! CAPS!
QUPERIOR and new styles Cloth, Fur nod Plush O Caps, for men and
bovs.
received and for sale
by [notl3 12n2mJ NIPrERl So MOLITOR.
BED BLANKETS*
A
LARGE lot of woolen blankets, from the best manufactories, some of which are of a
To'.* ""NfmsWft MOLJT&.
NO. TEAS.
IMPERIAL,
SHOOTING*
Gun Powder. Black and Young
Hyson Teas, in store and for sale at nov25 nl3tf CLARKE.
CRACKERS—Just received and
for sale by [nl2tf} C. J. ALLISON & CO.
