The Wabash Courier, Volume 17, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 February 1849 — Page 3

U81TLAR BVAWSVILLE, TFRRE« HACTfi AND LAFAYETTE J*L. «C3 VK JB3 "W J[

The new nnd fast rnnnivs itMm ,m boat VISITOR, N. F. WUBH. Mali ter. will rnnui regular weekly

Packet between the above ports

throughout the season.

Having

*unerior aocom-

oxidation* for freight or o«ss«ng?r*. drawing only 17 inches. sad being built exprssHy for the trade, •Wopers may rely on her running regular.

TILL A V,

jan97 «2tf K_, Agente-

IW FORMATION WANTED*

TB*EMI\H MTJRRY, late of the county of Waterford, parish of Clsshmore, town si and of

Jan. *7, 1849. 22 3t

GREAT BARGAINS

AT THE

W4B4SH STORE. THE

nnderaismed grateful for the liberal Support th«T have received fwn their customers and the pub'ic. are enabled to offrr from recent arrivals from the eastern eiti»n. the most cnmnlete and extensive STOf'K OF GOODS ever offered la Terre Haute, and at greatly reduced prices.

To Merchants weoff*r inducements. Having purchased heavily by the tncksge of awits and manufacturers, expressly for tke wholesale trade, a a Our stock embraces. In pert, every description of

DRY GOODS.

paid for Wh»at an I Feathers—Rags and all kinds of trade received for Goods. POTWIN SL HATHORN.

Terre Haute, Jan. 6, 1849. 19tf

!HIL I

Hi a

*:»lo oT R'*5»l E*!''!*'*

BYatvirtuehou«e

Jan. 20,1848. 21 2w

Baliennamnliina, Ireland, eon to John Mumrofjon Welaselhofft catchpenny, who is itraornnt of the same place.'wishes to let hie h*»th«r. Michael Marry, fwh? lives somewhere in the "state of Indiana) know that he. J^emiah. livesin Tern Rente, and w»nts to aee hi*brother, and wants him to write ti Cornelius Jokeley, at Tfw Haute

BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAP3. l^TTCopie. of ilw M,rried Wora.n'. Prt Carpeting Paner Hattaint?* and Border- incal Companion, will be sent by mail, in?, Qoeensware and

O O i: ie I s,

to-wit: Choice Green and Black Teas, for family use, very cVip, Su»ar. ColT". Molasse*. superfine Flour, Tobacco, lnligo. Madder. Candles, fee.

Also, a lar»e ato^k of EASTE'lN SOLE LEATHER an SALT rrm«tant1y on hand.

Any quantity of LUMBER and SHINGLES.

«C3 /m. mm mm

of an order of the Vigo Probate

«"ourt, the umlersigned will sell at public auction, the of Jamns Taylor, in Prairie Creek townaYtp, Vigo county, Indiana, the following real estate, belonging to the estate oT Athol Ferguson, decVl-, to-wit: the east half of the north east quarter of section thirty-four '341 in township 1) north, of ranee 10 west. Also. 40 acres of land lyinsj on the north aide of thesouthwpst qunrterof section 11 in township 10 north, of rancre 10 west. The last described tract will be sold subject to the dower of the widow. Sale will take place on Monday, the 12th day of Fehrunry. 1849. at 12 o'clock

M.

A credit will be given of equal pay-

menu for 6,12 and 24 months, the purchaser giving notes with approved security, collectable without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, with interest from dnt«.

RICHARD F. WRIGHT. WILLIAM R. BRNTLF.Y. CHARLES N. BENNIOHT,

January 13th, 1849. [19 4tl Cemmittionert.

CLOVER SEED.

JUST

RECEIVED, a fin- lot of pure lover Seed, for sale low. Si*n of the P*H Lock. Jan. 20, *49—21—tf 8 H. POTTER &. CO.

FOIJN D."

A POCKET WALLET with a small roll of bills—which the own^r can have by describing, and paying for advertising.

V1

8. R.FREEMVN.

Terre Haute, Jan. 20 '48-21-3t

TERRE-TIATTE SELECT SCHOOL.

Tat

HIRD tTm will onen on Monday, 29th Inst., the Bsnti«t Church. Scholars admitted must be onalifird to read at least in the Third Kinder. Tuition (3 V)

CHARLES ANDERSON.

WTNTID"

Anv quantity of

RACCOON, MINK, OTTER, FOX, WOLF WILD CAT. HOUSE CAT, AND DEER SKINS, T.X)R which the highest prices in cash will be paid. DAVID TAYLOR. Agent

Terre Haute, Dec. 30, 1848. nl8tf

CAUTION.

WHfcREAS

I gave two promissory notes to

John Chesnut, which are not due till September, IS50, fur about the sum ot* #500 00. I hereby caution all persons against the purchasing or trading for said notes, as there is a good and legal defence against the payment of the sam*.

~«fr

JOHN BALDING.

December 30,1848. nlStf

OftO TWO and a half hushels second JAM/1 ivr hand—have been filled onee with corn, are clean and perfect Price twelve cms

FRANCIS MCKAY.

dee3019n2m Louisville, Ky.

VRRMlFrCiE,

"IIJfCLANK'S Vermifuge. McLane's Liver Pills. »I Purchased of the Proprietors, J. Ki hl &Co.. Pittsburgh. For sale wholesale and retail bv

Dec. 23, *4S—17—tf WOOD & DONNELLY.

ON HAND AND FOR SALE, 11% HHDS SUGAR, jLVJ 50 bhle. Molasses, 100 bags CofiVe. and for sale by (dec3018tf] BEMENT & CO.

A BOXES FRESH RAISINS, v" 40 do Candy, 10 bags Almonds, For sale by (dec30J BEMENT CO.

Of!

BBL& MACKEREL, 10 half bbie. do, 20 qr, do do, of '48 catching.

Tor sale by [dec30] BEMENT & CO.

rjft BOXES AXES, IL" 4 tierces new Rice, 40 coils Rope. 90 dot. Buckets. For sale by fdec30} BEMENT &. CO.

-MOFFATT^S LI PI I. t.S~ AN PHffiNIX BITTERS,

JUST

welvetl a I arc*' supply and for aale by geosft, doaen and retail, bv oct£3 n9tf -R- CL NINGHAM.

BOXES of assortel Tobacco, from 6centt Oil up to 50. (13tfj BURTON &TILLAY.

O ft Art LBS. Camlle Wicking. nov8513tf BURTON &TILLAY,

^A^K Lead Rett Lead, and Mexican Lead, rwived, and for sale low bv noei8itl2tf C. J. ALLISON 4. CO.

.s CANDIES.

A

FINE IsNsortment of common and fincy, just received, and lor rale by nov8 nlSif C. J. ALLISON CO.

GOOD selection of ladies* and gentlemen* Kid Cilo%-es, just received and NIPPERT MOLITOR,

u\ Silk. lisle and or aale by [12 2m]

O AAA LBS. best Western Reserve Cheese. "Uif nov2& !3tf BURTON & TILL Y.

QUEENS WARE.

A

FINE assortment Peer.Mnlbiw.ai^Common. for sale by [octSl 8an3j REYNOLDS

TOBACCO.

"fTTNE Cut. super Virginia, Plug, and Common JP chewingTobacoo, for aaie __ 'dctSl-StMi REYNOLDS.

NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION OF THAT Moet Extraordinary Work

THE I

i: MARRIED WOMAN'S

PrivalcWt'iliriilCimip is ioi» PRIOR SEDUCED, Only Twelve aad a half »nts per copy

MW KFF

Anew edition of thia important Matrimonial Companion has jnet been issued, tinder the editorial supervision of R. 0. GEISSNER, M. D., late of Parts, Profea-or of Midwifery, and author of tbecelebrnted work on "Gestt'ion and hild-blrth" which has had such an extensive run in Europe and tn-rica. This edition ita vast improvement

the great secret of the suceesss of M. Desoineaux's great specific toorevent an undesired increase of family, as also M. M. Deaomeaux's Portuguese Pills, so wonderfully successful in female irregolariti«s. suppression, &c. mentioned by Dr. Manriceeti in his work.

There is no reliance to he placed as to what Weisselhoff supposes M. M. Deasmeaux's preoarations are composed of. as Desomeaux'a specifics sre intrilately and skillfully compounded of the moat pure an I genuine ingredients, (not attainable in this country.) Every nerson who has been deceived by the trick of WHs^elhoff, should obtain a copy of this work, and thus escape the extortion he attempts to practice, by durdng the nubout of first fifty cm.U, and then mtm doll•*, »nt ^'8 sdition they can obtain for twelve and' a ha[f cm'#, as this only contains the wonderful secret of Desomeanx'e Preventive for Married Ladies, and also of his extraordinary Portuguese Pills. There is no oilier edition worth purchasing. For

TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS the purchaser will obtain what Weisaelhoff, (after first obtaining the fiftv cents.) endeavors to get

SIXTEEN DOLLARS! Private Me-

il,

A new and beautiful edition of this celebrated work, on the subject of GESTATION AND CHILD-BIRTH, by R. G. Geissner, M. D., late of Paris, has jnst been issued in New York. It is a work which should be in the hands of every MAN and WOMAN who has incurred or intends to incur, the responsibilities of the marriage state. It will be found of special value to those whose mians, health or other circumstances, do not permit them to increase the number of their family, without great inconvenience, suffering, or perhaps risk of life. A method of avoiding these troubles and dangers at will, (recently discovered by a celebrated French Physician) is fully communicated In this work. The means of prevention cost comparatively nothing, and are within the reach of all. The process is new, safe, infallible, convenient, simple, and cannot injure the health of the most delicate. Nor does it curtail matrimonial privileges in the least.

BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Manv persons have been duped to the amount of one dollar in sending for what is represented tobea

SCIENTIFIC WORK ON Child-liirth, Gestation, &c.,

by one R. M. Weisselhoff. (with an M. D. appended, as also Professor of Europe, Asia, Africa and America, including Kamschatka.)

To make the imposition successful, he announces that "no book agent, pedlar, postmaster, or bookseller," &c., has it for sale, so he obtains the dollar from the credulous, and sends in return a single letter sheet, printed in large type on two sides. This is the "Sclent'lie work on Child-birth," (fee., and the great pretended secret it contains, is one which for the last thirty years may have been found in every catchpenny publication and has been long since exploded as unavailable and impracticnble, as well as being not only unsafe, but injurious in the highest degree.

The imposition, however, stops not here, but a slip is sent to each one, announcing some mors secrets to the number of five or six, amounting, severally, tofcrSIXTEEN DOLLARS!

All which, and many more, can be found in any medical work, and winch for the most part are of ne avail to any person. "©SO 05)»3OK7M/' together with all the secrets (as Weisselhoff terms them) or recipcs for winch he would like to get sixteen dollars, will he sent for {QTTwenty-five Cents I

CAUTION

Weisselhoff has clandestinely published an imitation, (bearing the same title) which, In-sides omitting the most important portions of it. dupes the credulous out of ONE DOLLAR 1 when tha price is TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! for the genuine, full and complete work.

IWCopies of this work will be sent, in a close envelope, to any part of the United States for 25 cents sent, post paid, to Dr. R. G. Geissner, box 2456. Office 1274 Liberty street, N. Y.

MOST EXTR\ORDlNARY WORK! The Married Woman's PiiV.Hr Yl'«lic il I oiii|miioii

BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, raoFEsson

of oisiases of women.

Sixth Edition. 18mo. pp. 250. Price 50 Cents 50,000 Copies Sold in Six Months I Years of suffering of physical and mental anguish to many an an-ctionate wife,and pecuniary difficulties to the husband might have been spared thousands now poor would have enjoyed competence thousands now broken in health would have enjoyed it hundreds now in th» irgraves been still alive, by a timely possession of this work.

It is intended especially for the married, or those contemplating marriage, as it containo important disclosures which should be known to them particularly.

Truly, knowledge is power. It is health, happiness, affluence. The revelations contained in its pages have

fetters

Y"TIU.S.

iroved a blessing to thousands, as the innumerable received bv the author will nttest. Here, also, every female—the wife, the mother, the one either budding into womsnhood. or the one in the decline of years, in whom nsture contemplates an important change—can discover the causes, symptoms, and the most efficient remedies, and most certain mdHeof cure, in every complsint to which the sex is subject.

Ita Importance to the Married msy be gathered from the fact, that Travelling Agents make from

Three to Fire Dollars a Day! from ij£ aale. Hdndreds of active, enterprising agents ire accumulating a little competence from the liberal discount allowed, and the great demand for it. Orders are required to be accompanied with payment. Copies will be sent by mail free of postage to the purchaser.

Over twenty thousand copies have been sent by mail within three months with perfect safely and certainty.

On the receipt of Fifty Cents, the "Married W«»« man's Private Medical Companion" will he sent {muled free) to any prtrt of the United States. Agents'supplied at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, or, Four copies for One Dollar*

BEWARE OF IMPOSTERSt Who advertise that book nfent, pedlar, postmister, or ionl*riier," sells "their scientific" work. This of itaelf is an evidence that theirdeslgn is to defraud the simple and the credulous, who receive in return for their money a single letter sheet of pa' per, printed o* two tides. Of course "no book agent, pedlar, postmaster, or book*Her" does, or could sell such a bare-faced imposition, and it is a conclusive reason why "it Is not sold at wholesale." Those who have been thus imposed upon, must surely he content to submit to be aitped by "retail."

All their pretended revelations in trejwset to De•omeatix's specific to prevent an undesired increase of family, as also the Ptirtuguese Pills, and other celebrated specifics of Deeomenux's. treated of in this work. are simply attempts upon the credulity of the ignorant or unsuspecting.

WElbSELHOFPS catchpenny, teamed CHILD-BIRTH, containing eg hi* prettmded scrft. as also his/tiler sheet, which he calls bis revised edition of thg "Married Woman's Private Medical Companion," will be sent with each copy

WITHOUT CHARGE*

that none May hereafter be duped by hits out of one dotiaf for one secret, (as he terms it,) and have still some six or seven more to pay for, amounting in all to some jtftv* or eighteen dollars, none of which, or all together, are worth the postage, as beingin the first place no secrets, and in the next of no possible avail. Thosttdeeirousof gratifying their curiosity can do so without cost, and have a useful work, containing two htfhdred and fifty pages, for fifty cents, or four copies for one dollar.

All letters' must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, box 1284. New York City. Publishing office, 129 Liberty street. New Yorjt.

The "Married omen's Private Medicai Com-

EFaitedlfeets*

anion" is sold by Booksellers throughout the s»37 Ztf

0

(CIRCULAR.)

To

HVilfj

riSK'S

reive all kinds of

removal

in a close

envelops, to any part of the United States, fer 121 cents, post paid, to Dr. R. G. Geissner. ffeuc 2456. 1 New York ity. No unoaid letters will be taken from the Post Office. No azents whatever are employed to sHl this NEW EDITION, which ran only be obtained by sending as above. Publication office, 1271 Lilerty street, N. Y.

NEW EDITION OF

Dr. Geissner's Scientific Work ON THE SUBJECT OF

Sugar perhhd. Tohsrco do Provisiona do do tierce do bbl.

of gools— the saving of the

waatape of grain In sacks from handling ann hanline—alio, avoi ling the damage which e*pnan^ to weather causes to manv article*, snch as Isrn and orovisions In dry aalt. particularly «ich as are intended for foreign markets.

When produce may be required to be insp«eted.. by the purrhaser. it can he done with thesame Faci'itv as in the Citv, the Inspector of Lafavette having apartments in the Scores. Mr. Henry A. Amelnng. formerly of Cineinnatl. In connection with his other business at New Orleans, will give his personal attention at the Stores to the voluntary inspection and^nroper order of provisions for for^l^n or home market.

Believing that the saving of dravagee, aavmg in wastage of Train, &c., Stc. the improved con•li'lon in which pro-v"rtv can be received and shion^d, together with the low

Grain in sks pr bush lc

RECKtVINO A ND FO*WAlUINO

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 Iakwr only being charged.

A. C. L. HARTWELL. 44 Poydras street.

New Orleans, Dec. 30,1848. nl8m2

GAY'S CANCHALAGUA.

A

CALIFORNIA plant of rare medicinal virtues, publiclv admitted by Dr.Townsend,manufacturer of "Townsend's Sarsaparilla," to be "far better thnn Sarsapnrilla," and "the cheapest and best medicine in the world

WOOD & DONNELLY,

dec9 nl5tf Agents, Terre Haute.

SAGE

l""\IRECT from the Shaker Village at New I Lebanon. N. Y., for sale by Dec. 23. *48—17—tf WOOD & DONNELLY.

Iwholesale

ARGE LOT OF CANDIES—Just received _J at and retail, by oct28 n9tf J. II. CUNINGHAM.

BOURBON

WHISKY—A pure article, kept

for medicinal purposes, by oct28 n9tf J. R. CUNINGHAM.

PATENT MEDICINES. CfWST NT supply kept at the Terre Haute Dmg Store, by the gross, do^pn. or tvtail. by oct28 n9tf J. R. CUNINGH vM.

VESTINGS.

nICH

Cashmere, figured an I plain Silk, Satin, and Velvet Vestings, for sale by oct2)8n3m REYNOLDS.

I/RESCH, German and English Colognes and Extracts, for sale by novl8 nl2tf t\ J. ALLISON & CO.

\NGE FLOWER WATER-For sale by novJ8 nl2tf C. J. ALLISON & CO.

TOBACCO.

have justreceivedafineassortment,which we offrr very low. novl8nl2tf C. J. ALLISON & CO.

STEEL

Beads. Clasps. Tnsssls in Silk Twist, for sale by [nl2tf] C. J. ALLISON &.CO.

PRINTS.

400

™arUn3P."nU'f0,",eREFOLDS. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS,

CANDIES—20

nov4 nlOtf WOOD & DONNELLY. I

"JURE LEMON SYRUP—By the gallon, dozen and retail, $3 to $4 75 by the doxen by oct28 n9tf J. R. CUNINGHAM.

LEATHER.

1 AH SIDES Eastern Sole Leather, Jor sale by 100 oct218n3m REYNOLDS.

SUGAR.

LOAF,and

Lump, Crushed end Orleans Sugar, in store for sale at [nl3tf I LARK S. MOLASSES. OUGAR House and Orleans Molasses, in store at nov25 13tf CLARKE

CANCHALAGUA.

AY'S fanchalagua. which is becoming ccleI bra ted as being superior to the various preparations of Sarsaparilla. for sale by MATCHES I MATCHES*I MATCHES 300 superior qualHv. fo^s«|e by nov4 nlOtf BEMENT & 1 O.

POWDER.

1 ATI KEGS Rifle, Kegs Bleating. H"' rOOFect Safety Fuee, for aale by nov4 nlOtf BEMENT &, CO.

TO MERCHANTS.

HAVE a large assortment of DRY GOODS. I which will be sold by the piece ss low aa you

C*im'wS'nU" W'!

W. W REYNOLDS.

GUM ARABIC LOZENGES. NE box of these superior Lomugee, received from Hennore & C^«e«,^PlTiled.'l^phienov4 nlOtf WOOD It DONNELL x.

0

DRESS GOODS.

A

FINE asoortmentof fashionable Dreoa Goods,

SR. ROGER'S BALSAM Of LIVERWORT I and Tar.—I have the agency for Terre Haute,

and

'J*

and have Oct 28

A

*tter chnnt*.

STORES.

an act of the last Congress, approved April 14th, 1848, the "City of Lafavette, La.,' was added and now forms a part of toe rortof r.n try.1* New Orleans. And by an act of the Legis^ lstnre of *e State of Louisiana, approved March 11th 1848. the inspection of Provision* and breadatufs was made voluntary after 1st Nov. 1848. The undersigned, thermos*, is

now

ready tore-

PROD"

either on STO­

RAGE, for S LE. or SHIPMENT, coastwise or foreign, at theae extensive Fire-Proof Ware-or"n-vin? an entire

square,

known aa

"FISK'S STORES," situated in ths city of Lafayette. port of New Orleans and begs leave to call your attention to the advantagea tnev offer to •biopers of produce for sale or trans-shsnment The building adioin an 250 fe»t fronts*?*, where SHIPPING and 8TE AM •ind FL 'T BOATS can discharge or load with water fsel'i'v than at the usual wbsnre* ot tb« Oi'v: and goods can be received and a hi ripen free or the exoense of dravages. and th« incidental ooi'ing and iniurv neceasarily resulting fmm the frequent

rates

of Storage

and Forwarding, will be sufficient to attract the attention of shioners and others to the "Fi^k Stores." The undersigned will have parties in attendance night and davto receive property—and shiprwrs maybe assured that every possihledis natch will he used for the disposal of pronerty eon signed th®r». Bills lading for property destined to the "Fisk Stores" should contain a clans® to that effect. Following are rates for Forwarding and Storage:

STORAOK raa MONTH.

25c 25c 20c 10c 5c

"jfE C&GHAM_

FITS! FITS! FITS!

Vfe the Agency for Dr. Hart's Vegetable El1 tract, for the cure of Fits. oct28 n9tf CUNINGHAM.

JOII A. 1VOOII H.ll.s

PMY8JC0 AM SM S

Ojice two doors 1of Bankf

marchll'48 2^f VYM STUFFS. I ADDER, Copperas, Alum, pnme argde Indigo, for sale at t#tl3tf] CL \RK«.

WESTERN RESERVE CHEESt^ t) onn LBS. prime eetera Reserve Cheeee. [aiitf) CLARKE

nimble Siipenre bctfrr Ihnn

inn pieces fine Bonnet Ribbons gnfl'V fine asat. eolnrs 25 Italian and *ommon black silk neck handkerrMftfe: loonies *sort»d eolVl pocket handk"rebtefs 400 cashmere, blanket and nett ShawU, from 90

HATS

for

yThe

F'onr per bbl. Whisky do Lard per keg ^»ad iwr pig Hidps (each) Coffee per bag

Terre Haute, November 28, 1848.

100 tons bar iron, well assorted,

n»r'wtiii:i* i« ComiM!?.

AFULL

Doors

In Rosens bnildinff,West side Court House C. J. ALLISON & Co., WHOLESALE ANI» RETAIL DEALERS tN

VV

*c.

BALES brown Sheetings and Drills -C' 1 Bleached Shirting, Ticking. Cotton Yarn and Batting, for sale by (oct21) REYNOLDS^

boxes, assorted.

NEW FIRN^

N E W 8 A S O N A E A N

:CHEAPL«OODS, AT THF. "I,OCLOT CORNER."

The subscribers comprise the firm of

O N &

rpHEY are now onening one of thelargsst and cheapest atock of good, that has eyerlewi offered In tWIa this market. In our stock will he found 15000 yards beown &hl«h,dshee»infs£t sMrtlnga 700 OR#(ION. T#him Pliiw fWO n'ain ind olaid Linseys 500 Bed Ticking

A full aasortment of

in tbU A full wortmentof

C"^To(innSPMe^ai!!srwe

all descriptions of goods.

NEW IRON STOKE IN LOUISVILLE.

m^HE subscriber, late of New Albany, has opened his store in Louisville, opposite the Louisville 1 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

which consists, in part, ef

4000 lbs. cast steel 2000 A steel 2000 EB steel 1000 German steel 2000 shear and spring steel 600 kegs nails, asst. sixe 40 doy.en H. Collins' axes 50 spades and shovels 500 pair trace chains 1000 lbs log chains, 40 mill saws, 6 to 8 feet 30 cross cut saws 20 doz. coffee mills 20 tea kettles: 24 mouse hole anvils Louisville, November 28,1848. nl3 3m

and complete assortment of Gold and Silver Lever, Lepine and

and 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, Pertumery, and *11 other Christmas doin's. are to be found at S. FREEMAN'S JEWELRY STORE, on the enst sirle of the Square, a tew doors above the Town Hall.

Terre Haute, Dec 16. 1848. nl6tf Express and Journal copy.

E S

A It I A I*!

JNIltANA

DRUG STORE,

Clir-

Paints, Oils, Varnish, Dye-Stnffs, Win dow Glass, Glassware, Perfumeries, Soaps, Patent Medicines, Snr-rical

Instruments, pure Wines and Liquors, and every article usnnlly found tu Drug Stores. 1T7"E are now receiving our Fall and yinter

stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Woods, Glassware, &c.. to whicfrwe invite the attention of Qur friends, and the p/iblic generally.

Our stock is more extensive than heretofore, and was selected with great care. assure our customers, and those who may favor us with their patronage. that we will sell goods as cheap as any other boost on the Wabash. As one of our firm is in the Eastern Market most of his time, we feel that it gives us an advantage over other houses not similarly situated. Our whole time is devoted to the Drue business, and the preparing and dispensing of Medicines.

All orders from our friends will meet with our personal attention. And it is our design to keep a full assortment of every thing in our 'ne. Those who purchase goods of us and do not nnd them as represented, we stand ready,atou times, to take them back and pay expenses. We are solicitous to acquire a character for selling good and

We ssk' Physicians, Consumers and Dealers, to call and examine our atock and prices, beWre purchasing elsewhere.

Dee. 9,1848.

Hof

in Leipsic, Germany, he promises that noone can give more satisfaction. JO-Keen Razors and clean shaving

Terre Haute. Dec. 9,184a 3m

CASH FOR RAGS.

mnnnLB-'. RAGS want«l. for which the highest market prices will be paid in

cash or in trade. dec9 15tf

BURTON & T1LLAY-

C.

J.

ALLISON A tUU,

AVE just received the following. 50 doz. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. 100" Dr. Hull's Balsam for the Lungs, 100 Perry Davis' Pain Killer. We have made arrangements with the manufacturers of the above valuable medicincs. where®y we are enabled to supply Druggist* end Merchants at the manufacturer's prices.

We wish also to establish agencies where there are none, in the vicinity of Terre Hftutr, for the sale of the Sarsaparilla, and for the sale of he Balsam and Pain Killer in the eastern parto! Illinois and through the Wabash Valley.

We have also received twelve do*-Dr. Rogers ompound Svrup of Liverwort and Tar, which we purchased of the manufacturer b'^Vv Jfin •ell at his prices. C. J. ALLISON&CO.

Dec, 9,1848.

CLOTH-.selection

nl5tt

TASSIMERES and VE~T1NGS-

A good and at low prices* just received, and for aale By

I

novlS 12n2m NIPPERT it MOLITOR.

AXES, Ae

O BOXES Coll ins'. Davis'a Ames'Shovels, Grain !3coope. Trace chains.

«low tthillius.

a

12000 yards of Prints, of every styleand price 1000 Merinoes and Moaccaa mhtm600 Cashmeres an 1 De Laines:' a.® 800 Ginghams of all style® andpricaa. %y 7 i.:

i*hiniabl*' Drr** Gona*.

ot fin® fs«hm«re Shawls.* lOOon tbo rnttnn a v*rr wood o'tality 4

and CAPS of all kinds, nt uncommon low prices. A large stock of Boots, Show and Browns, of all styles and prices. Also, a superior a'ock of

ponntrv use con-lsting In part, of Knives and Forks, Pen-knlvM. Butcher Knives. Curry Combs. Nai's. Shovels and Tongs, Ames' best Shovels and Spades, Collins'best Axes, Locks, Latches, Stoel-

lamest and best assortment of QUEENSWARF, ever offered in this market.

1 W O E 1

Wheat. Oats. Flax C'over and Timothy Seeds, Jeans, Socks, Rags, Gftseng, Beeswax, Tallow, Rsg

50W yards Jeans and Satinetta, from 15 cents up 800 lothsand assimerea,of all kinds 4 pieces superior French Cloth* 4 blanket Cloths of different colors: 20 cheap Mackinaw Blankets 500 yards Beaver Cloths 1000 red and white Flannels.

O E I S

fir,. Coffee Suear. Molasses. Peptv*. Spice. Rsirfna.Tvery freehl Candles. Saap

Tndi'iro.'Mad Jer, Alum, Dried Peaches, Peach Brandy and Bourbon Whisky, the best article ever offered

offer very great inducements in the way of

r°r

BURTON at TILL AY.

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 axels 300 doz. knives and forks 200 pen and pocket knives 30 butcher and shoe knives 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, fee. See

ST A

Verge

HENRY B. SHIELDS.

It &

Watches,

Gold Chains. Keys, Lockets, Pencils, Rings. Pins, Pens, &c. Silver Table and Tea Spoons, houp Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Sugar, Mustard and Salt Spoons 5 Plated Tnble and Tea Spoons, Cups

and Tea Pots, Britannia Castors, &c. Backgam mon Boards, Chess Men and Boards. Gracie Jumping Ropes, Battle

TALLOW CANDLES.

BOXES StarCandlea, a few Boxes of TalI low do. Soap-~a few Boxes of Rosin Soap, Shaviug do, Castile do, in store at CLARK'S.

Nov. 25, 1848:49-tf.

BRANDIES, &c.

I

QR. CASK pure Pale Brandy. 1 qr Dark do. 4qr Port Wine.' 1 qr 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 VOOD & DONNELLY.

BOOTS AND SHOES. fine Calf Boots Waterproof do. Kip do. alf and Brogan Shoes

ENS' Do I)o

Do

Ladies' fine Ki

1

SHoots:

Do Mo. and Kil Walking Shoes Do alf an I Kip Boots Boy's and children's Boots and Shops For sale by [oct218n3m] RE\ NOLDS.

CLOTHS AND CA8SIMERES

RIOLLEY'S

Black

and Simoni's fine Frenoh

Cloths sml Cassimeres: Olive, brown, black and blue cloths Pearl, black and brown Beaver cloths Chenp asMmerrB, Satinets, Jeans, Linwys and Flannels, for sale by __ oct21 8n3m W. W. REYNOLDS.

LINAMENTS.

I2

GROSS Gardiner's Linam»nt. do Allen's Nerve and Bone. 2 do Arahiin Linament. 1 do New York do., for sale bv nov5 nlOtf WOOD & DONNELLY.

IIATS! IIATS!

QEVERAL cases of superior MoVskin, Beaver Russia. Fur. Coney, and Wool hats, just received, and for sale by nov.18 12n2m NIPPERT & MOLITOR.

W

FANCY GOODS.

E have a fine assortment of £he following: Note Papers, China Vases, Note Envelopes, Card Baskets. Visiting Cards, Cologne Bottles, Papetems, Card Plates, Motto Wafers, Paper Weights, fancy, French Perfumery, in boxes, French cut glass ologtic bottles.^

nov25 13tf

C. J. ALLISON & CO. nl5tf

N E W A E S O FRANCI8 E. ROTHE,

AS taken the Barber's Shop In the basement the Citv Hotel, where he will always be prepared in the line of

Fashionable Hair Dressing, Shaving, &.c.. &c.

Being

regularly trained in hU business

C.J. ALLISON&.CO.

BRANDIES.

1dy,expressly

a PIPE best Selgnette Bran-

m&

for medicinal

purposes 1 -4 pipe old Madeira Wine 1-4 do Sherry do 1-4 do Sweet Malaga in store st

CLARK'S.

DRY GOODS.

4 LP \CA Lustres. Cashmeres, Prints, Domestic Sheetings. Shawls, Victoria Caps. Comforts^ Checks, Drillings, Ticking. Flannels, Blue Blanks et r'loth for over coats. Table Covers, Jeans, Tweeds, Cnssinets, Woolen and 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 nov2513tf CLARKE.

CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. A CRATE, variety of blue Stone Ware, painted and common rockery, Glass Lumps, Glaas Pint Flasks, Castors, Peppers. Salts, Musrard Bottles, in store at [nov25 13tf] CLARK S.

HARDWARE#

f1

^LASS, Nails, Ilorse Cards. Curry Combs, Knives and Forks. Spoons, Shovels snd Tongf, andle Sticks. Wood Saws, Scrubbing Brushes, Blacking and Horse Brushes, Trace Lhams, Tea Canisters, in store and for sale st nov2513tf CLARK o.

MACKtREt.

A FEW barrels of Mackerel and boxw of Herring, at nov25 13tf (JLARKo

ROPE AND CORDAGE.

22

BALES of Grass Hatter Rope do Hemp do do 9 do of Bed Cords 3 do Packing yarn for steam engines: store et [nov2513tfj CLARK'S.

jgUNCH Raisins,. Figs, Zante Currants, Citronand a variety of Candies, st nov2613tf CLARK'S.

CHESTNUTS.

A FEW barrels of Chestnuts, in prime order. *nd for sale at [nov-5 13tf CLARK'S. GROCERIES, Ac. 'I^E AS—Choice Green and Black.

I SPI EB—A great variety. CANDLES—Sperm. 8tar and Mould. SUGARS—Loaf, Pounded aad Cinched-

OIT-S—Sperm and LaM. FRUITS—Currants, Raisins, Almonds and I,! Citrons.

SAUQSS-*^'V-alnnt. Mushroom, Tom*to,Oy»' ter anl Anchovia. HOCOLATE—Spioed end plain. MUSTARD—Ohio. Kentucky and Freneh. for sale br NKXTl WOOD A. BOWN1JLLT

========

ST. VINCENTS ACADEMY. THE

Sisters of Providaooe will open a day school for young ladioa, in Terre name, on the second Monday of December. The mode of instruction wilt be the same as that followed it the Ac*domr of Sc Mary's ef ths Woods.

The Stater* will do their utmost to repay the (snerosity of the psblic, by their diligent anl affecrionate attention, to cultivate the minds end form ths hearts of tfcf diiMren that will be entrusted to their ears. The experience of many years in teaching, indnoss them to hope that they will be able 10 satisfy the warmest expectations of the pa mats who will favor than with their confidence.

The branches to he taught areas follow* 1 First class, etnbracee Orthography, Reading, Writing. Grammar, Arithmetic, and every variety of Needle-work, per quarter in advance, 3 00 Second class, will nave in addition to wha: is taught in the firat. Geography, History and Letter Writing 4 00 Third clasa. will comprise, besides what i»~taught in the others, Ancient and Modem

History, Composition, and all the branches^ which constitute th-roegh English education 600 crrtu

chacoss— w* qpartxr.

French or German $400 Ieesons on the Piano, with oseof instrument 8 00 Drawing and Painting in water colors—per* spective and taking views from nature 5 00 Oil Painting 800 Oriental Painting—ten lessons 8 00 Making Artificial Flowers-^ten lessons 3 00

N. B. Each quarter will comprise eleven weeks Nov. 18,1348. nl2tf

CITY CONFECTIONARY

AND

THOMAS FEARN

TTTOULD most respectfully inform his friends W and the public in general, that he has just received from tne manufacturers and importers, the largest and 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 Hoosier Biit, in any quantities and at short notice and last, but not least, has a handsome assortment of material for the purpose of decorating Weddijto Cakes, which he is prepared to have got itp at abort notice all of which he is willing to dispose of on the most favorable terms, 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

To the Stockholders of the

TERRE-IIAUTE AND RICHMOND

HAIL ROAD COMPANY.

\TOU are hereby notified to pay to .T. H. Tur1 ner, at the store of Warren &. Turner, the second instalment of four dollars, on each share of stock, subscribed for in Baid company, on the first dav of December next, and a further sum of four dot Lars 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 subscribing. C. ROSE,

Pres. of the T. H. Railroad Co.

September 27,1848. n5tf.

Wistnr's Kil«?uai or Wild Cherry,

The great Remedy for Consumption of the Lungs. Affections of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis Pains or Weakness of the Breast or Lungs, and 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 palm his vile imitation 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 Wistar, M. D. which is found upon the genuine.

Remember, the outside label or wrapper of the genuine Balsam is a finely exeeuted stoel plate engraving bearing the signature of Henry Wistar, M. D., and Sandfordand & Park—none other can bo 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 and the Island Moss, (the two chief ingredients of this wondeiful compound,) have been prescribed thro'out time immemorial by the best physicians—but never before have cures so extraordinary been per* formed."

The reason is obvious. The proprietors of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry do not claim for their compound any far fetched, mysterious, miraculous power. They have openly acknowledged thesim pie nature of its elements, nnd only claim for their great and invaluable discovery the exclusive secret of WTHAT JUDICIOUS COMBINATION of ingredients which 1 to make up this richest of curative compounds.

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 can do to injure this—the people's favorite remedy—they are at the same time compelled to acknowledge its innocent qualities.

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 ttlcer or an abscess which relieved the pain a little, but caused me to throw up a grest quantityof offensive matter, and also much blood. Bdng greatly alarmed at this, I applied to a physician but he replied that he thought he Could do but little for me, except give me some ttlercury pills, which I refused to take, feeling satisfied that they could do no good. Many other remedies were then procured by my wife end friendsj but none did me any good and the discharge of blood and corruption sti'l continued every few davs, and at last became so offensive that 1 Could scarcely breathe. I was also seized with a yiolent cough, which

at times

a

in

FRUITS.

THE ARABIAN* VAfrE JUBCtttU I H. G. Fatted** Arftbiaa Liateeat. rpHIfloelebrated medlcins, skillfully utuifuna^ui

Mil

II*

HAOOojrmf.D, N. J., April, 1843.

caused me to raise

more blood than I had done before and my disease continued in this wsy, still growing worse, until February, when all thoughts of my recovery was given up, and my friends all 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, and 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

few weeks my health was re­

stored, so as to enable me to work at my trade, (which is a carpenter,) and up to this time I have ei\joyed 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 appoint agents in every town in the State. Dec 9 1848-15-iitf

I AK.. ROGER'S Compound Svrup of Liverwort I and Taf, and Dr. »vm. Hall's Balsam for tie Lungs, just received, and for sale by novl8 n!2tf C. J. ALLISON Sc CO.

COTTON YARNS, CARPET WARPS AND BATTING.

I

nnn

DOZ. NO. 5001 otton Yarn. 1000 do do 600 do do

do

for sale a

900 dodo 700 do 9 bales of Batting. 1 bale of Carpet Warps, in store and inov2»13tf] CLARK'S.

HATS AND CAPS.

FnJR,Silk,and[oc218n3n]Furand

Wool Hats ClothCaps,

gale by REYNOLDS-

I se it is of the most healing balsams, can nevor fiii to cure almost every affliction that can bo alleviated by an external remedy Ita superiority. p|g above nil other liniments tsproyeobjr the miracalowr, 'tf KiWll cures it performs, end by the grest tfed constant!/ increasing demand there is for this raluthla Ara^ bietrPreparation. The Arabs, from their wander^t ing mode of life, are often afflicted with distressing diseases, and also aubject to Occidents Of the severe kind consequently they would require aa external-application of great virtue to effect a cur»»• This alone must render a skillful compound of? heating properties a matter of vital importance ti. themsehes and the Well known care Arid attention they bestow upon their horses, so noted for heaotf and apeed, tnuat also greatly increase their desire to possess a really valuable Liniment. it is well known thfct the Arabians are seatow students of botany, and the fertile and beautifiil region which akirts the Desert abounds with rare plants and odorous woods, whence they procure those gums and fragrant balsams of whlcn this in' comparable liniment is composed. It has accompushed the most extraordinary cures oC rheumatism. one application removing the mast acuta I pain, and a continued use effecting cutes of cases of long standing and of the greatest soveritV. Id loss of power of the limbs, or paralysis, it stands at the head of all remedies, restoring the ifse of I limbs to persons who long were a burden to them* selves and all others—numerous esses of which..t. wherein the flesh had entirely wasted away, I earing nothing but the dry akin on the bone and tho limb rendered useless and witiiout feeling, this allpowerful medicine caused healthy flesh to grow and fill up the shrivelled part, and restored strength to the limb. It is a specific in affections of too spine, many cases of tfiree years' standing having been entirely cured by the use of it. We say try if, and prove to your own aatisfaction the raro^ qualities it posaesses. It is unequalled for sprains, bruises, cramps, cuts, all aweflings, salt rhelim, frozen limbs, burns, tumors, pains of all kinds, so re eyes, &c. &c. and is superior to all Other remedies for horse flesh in almost all cases which require an externa) application. For aweeney it has no equal also, spavin, splint, galls, wounds, sprains, scratches, sore eyes, swellings, bruises* SEE. fcc. also, fistula, pole^evil, big-head and ring bone.

Beware of imposition, and get the genuine art!' cle, which is prepared OI»LY

by H. G. Farrell, Po4'

oris, Ills., and for sale by regularly appointed! stents. The genuine has the signature of H. G.' Far rail on the outside wrapper of each bottle, with* out which do not touch it. [Read the following certificate.]

Mr. H. G. FARRELL S Dear Sir—Having fn my lifetime owned many horses, I am pretty well ac* quainted with the diseases they are subject to, as well as the remedies usually applied, ana must say that I never used or heaitl of any medicine that was half so good as your Liniment. I would re* commend it with thegreatestconfidence to all Who have horses. They should always have it on hand, so that it could be applied immediately in caie of accident, and thereby save the life of many a va!» uable horse I have used it in the very worst cases of sweeuey withentiresuccess also splint, sprains* 1 bruises, galls, wounds, sore eyes, SLC. Two moet extraordinary cures I must mention in particular. 1 got up very early one morning, and on looking into my pasture discovered my favorite horse limp inj and dragging a rail after him. On going up close to him, to my amazement and horror, tho rail was sticking in his stomach, between tho flanks, to the depth of eight inches, and so tightly that it took three hard pulls to extricate it 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 flsshed on my mind, snd it was immediately applied. By tho next day 1 had the gratification of witnessing th* commencement of nls recovery, and in six days thereafter I rode him to Peoria, as sound asever* and would not take 8150 for him now. Tho other case was this. One of my men got his teg 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 appliod, and in five days he went to work again* He fully bo* lieves that but for vour Liniment he Would nevw1 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, 1847. i\ead the following extraordinary cure ot a spinal affection nnd loss of use of tho limbs.1

Mr. H. G. FARRELL Please send me oy ths bearer another dollar bottle of your Arabian Lini ment, which will be enough, think, to complete' ly cure mjf dear child. Iliave 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 to me. She laid for six months without the slightest power or control of her limbs what. ever, and suffered the most agonizing pain tho greater portion of the time. Even her nock was jerfectly stiff and so painful that she could not )ear to have her head moved in the least. Thus was she for six months, during all which time w« had to carry her about on a chair when she wished to chnnge her place. We had three of the beet physicians in the whole country attending hcr« but they could do her no good. Finally, one ot

them (the last to give her up) sai 1 he could do no more for her. and tnat, 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 a few applications* She can now use al! of her limbs freely, and can walk tolerably well. We arc now applying it over the spine, which the doctors any is the seat of the disease, and we expect one bottle more to euro her as well as ever she wasi We have used it also for sprains, bruises, burns and cuts, with like success. Hoping that thlsgreflt remedy will be sprea^ over the whole country. I am yours truly, 1

WILLIAM STEVENS.

Lamarsh ssw mills, Peoria co.. Oct. 30, 1846.

For sale by CHAS. WOOD, Terre Haute, And in every town in the west by regularly appointed agents. ioctH n7tf

EXCHANGE HOTEL, ATTICA, IND.

«Y & flO^KOR.

THE

Proprietors of this new and ptfpulsf Hotel, tender their acknowledgments to the travelling community for the large and liberal patronage they have received since (his House na£ been opened, and assure them thnt they continue to keep the Exchange wfth the determination to satisfy and please all their guests. This Hotel is the largest in the place it has been put up in com. nlete condition, to minister to the wants and comfort of its patrons. The house furniture, bods and bed ling are new throughout, and in all Its appoint* ments possesses the neatness, elegtnee ana comfort of a first class Hotel.

Attica, Oct. 30,1848. 10n6m There is alto attachetJIo (he above a LIVERY STABLE, for the use of the Hotel, kept by WM. A. FARMER, who will also accommodate tho public with Carriages, Buggies, and Horses, for any route or distance on the Wabash.

DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. OOUNTRY dealers who are in the habit of replenishing their stock in Terre Haute, *ill find it to their advantage to give 11s a (fall. nov!8 12n2m NIPPERT & MOLITOR

DELAINES,

CAPS CAPS I

CUPERIOR and new styles Cloth, Fur and PlusH Cape, for men and bpys ,received and for sale by [novl8 12n2mj NlPPEftT & MOLITOR.

BEDBLANKKTS.

A

LARGE lot of woolen blankets, from the best manufactories, some of which are of superior quality, now opening, and for sale by novl8 12n2m NIPPERT & MOLITOR.

GINGH \MS AND CALIROES—

New styles, and unusually cheap, now opening, and for sale by novl812n2m NIPPERT & MOLITOR.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

A

GENERAL assortment afcd very low, jbit recived, and for sale by novl8 12n2m NIPPERT &, MOLITOR.

NO. I TEAS.

1 MPEJRIAL, Gun Powder. Black and Young 1 Hyson Teas, id store afid for sale at nov25 nl3tf %. CLARK'S

DR. JAYNE'S MEDICINES. A

FRESH supply of Jayne's Hair Tonic, Car/JL

minative Balsam,Vermifuge and Alterative, by (oct28 n9tfj J. R. CUNINGHAM. "CARPETING. /•AA YARDS super, extra fine, fine and VenoO" ""I rian Cupeling, for sale by oct21 8n3m W. W. REYNOLDS.,

6ROC&RIK8*

/COFFEE, Sugar, Black snd Gre*nTea,Saler&' vy tus. Pepper, Spice, Indigo, Madder, Alum. Coperao, &£., for sale by

pvhim

octSl 8n3m W. W. REYNOLDS.

RECEIVED PER STEAMER MAILtail BARRELS N. O. Molasees, L" 20 Wl# 9ngar House do 200 Bagp extra Rio coffee, 25 Hods. Sugar.

BEMENT & CO.