The Wabash Courier, Volume 17, Number 33, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 April 1849 — Page 3

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14. CUSW" O'CONNER'S

PUtlELY VEGETABLE

FEVER & ague nostrum. 'TPHflS mdicine has been used for the Inst eight years by a large number ,of individual* afflicted with diseases usually termed Fever and Ague, Dumb Apia, Chill, or Intermittent Fevers, Jaundice, Sw... &c. The proprietor has been unwearied in his efforts, from year to year, to improve the virtues of his Specific for the various diseases .herein referred to, until he can now confidently in-

tily restored to health but tty persevering appli

cation to render the specific in the highest degree Valuable, some new" discovered, which to tnental and scientific it not only a temporary relief (like other similar remedies) from diseases of a bilious character, but is warranted tp effect a permanent and radical core, when taken in conformity with the directions.

Numerous rertificatee, as well as individual testimony, could be furnished in evidence of its wonderful efficacy and never failing virtues. All, however, who are afflicted, can do themselves no greater benefit than at least to try a remedy which experience has demonstrated as one of the most Valuable in recent discoveries. For sale bv

I»ard is firmer.

Grain ia unc :nangod. TERRE-HAl'TE

Lar^^

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IKTTKR-

troduce and recommend it as onejf the most"sate Smith, Esq., on the corner diagonally opposite the Methodist Church. and effectual remedies extant lyof vegetable of which, would in themselves salient, and tempera

The Specific, or of veil -ould in patient, a

^Nostrum," is composed exclusively extracts, manv of which, have relieved the diseased

C. J. AIXI»K & Co., Terre-Haute, A. J. GMVE,Cleveland, K. KIUTTEY, Bradvville, L. M. Kximrr, Manhattan, ABRAHAM WRIGHT, Cataract

Sept. *2, '4t)-l-3m

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DR. HAUL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS WBha,Te f^fe«vctl and are now open in? a 1 ,1 _H .1, wry

ls of more value to Consumptives than all the dia- \y

Ynonds in the world, as the following persons of Cincinnati testify Mr. Wbeadon, (from Wheation & Gest,) R. P. Donough, (Ben Franklin Print ing Office,) Mr. Bcnnot, (Gano's Hardware store,) Mr. Bell, (one price store 5th street,) Mrs. Coles, (on 6th between Smith and John,) Mrs. 8. Mcljean, corner of 9th and Walnut) Mrs. Menken, 5th st.,) Mr. Guthrie, City Hotel, who says that Dr. Hall's Balsam not only cured his cough, but dispersed the Tubercles which the Dr. said had form on his Lungs. Mr. Sicg, at the Gazette office who was cured of a cough and pain inthe breast of long standing. Mr. Johnson, 5th street, says that Dr Hall's Balsam not only cured a most desperate cough but stopped the nightsweats and pain in his breast and side. Ask all tJiese and tjiey will tell you that Dr. Hairs Balsam is a diamond above price, nnd we that ia destined to sparkle in cvdry spot on the wide world where Cough, Colds and Consumptions are kuown.

A. A. NORTH &, CO.,

De|»ot No. 22 Walnut street, between 3d and 4th ast side. Agents for the West. C. J. ALLISON & CO., april 8 Mini Aaents, Terrellaue.

W'1STAll BALSAM OF W~1LD CHERRY GREAT RFMUIY.—A very important disease over "which this Balsam exerts a very powerful influence, is that ol a Diseased Liver. Inthiscomplaint It has undoubtedly proved more efficacious than any remedy hitherto employed, and in numerous instanr.es when patients had endured long nnd severe suffering from the disease, without receiving the least Itenefit from various remedies, and when mercury has been resorted to in vain, the use of this Balsam has restored the liver to a healthy action, and in many instances effected permanent cures, after every known remedy had failed to produce the desired effect.

JOrSre Advertisement. febl7

in Serving God and at 1 r.

2.'»nlm

RELIGIOUS NOTICE.

At the Christian Chapel, on Fourth street, on next Lord's day, (15th April,) Elder W. Begg will deliver a public discount at 11

A.

M.,

on Diligence

M.,

Human Nature. Terre-Hsute, 13th April, 1819.

on the Dignity ot

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It It

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In Tetre-Hante, on the lltli inst.. bv the Rev. F. T. Cooper, Mr. FLE.MON CONN Eli to Miss MA LIN DA BOND all of UHH place.

ct in («i I.

WAIUSH Cul RlER

OLTICF.,

Terro Haute, April 14, 18-19.

Roccnt rains have made bad roads. The river again up to good navigable condition. Stcatnors continue passing up and down—we noticed three at the wharf on Friday morning.

FOREIGN MARKET. NKW ORLF-A.VS, April 7.

Bales of corn at 3JH3#3Hc. Pork Is unchnngi'd in either price or demand. l«anl is in good demand and firm sales ot bbls lit JOMc.

NR.W YORK, April 9.

Solos of Western flour at 8-1 31 iO»$4 3"ii. Wlioat and corn is in active request at full ratea. Ohio ml wheat |t*K0UK2c. White com 5(X#*51c yellow corn 54G»5tic.

There ia less movement in pork, the market lieing heavy. M«na $10 37K«$10 50 prime $« 37lC^ft8 50.

1'nitJkMt.riitA, April 9.

Flour is dull at $4 31 i. White whoat 103c r»sd 95c. Rye 60c. There is less doing in corn, ami the market has a downward tendency. Yellow com 50W5»c.

BAJ.TtMORt, April 9.

FloWr, with moderate business, is in lavortd" the buyer. Sales of bbls Howanl street at $4 431, and 1000 l»hls city mills at $4 8^1.

Saiea ol brcf cattle on the hoof at $3 50 100 pounds. Hogs $5 75t«^5 for killed. Sales of mcstiHrk at 10 371.

Ci!«ct:«!**T\ Aprii S.

Sales or 600 bbls flour at |S 25G»$3 3H. The receipts are lai

FRICJES

CIRRKNT.

COKIBCTEB WEKKJ.Y.

FrwOi, I 12

GRAIN—Wheat, 9 liusbe) 60 C* Corn, in tl» ear, 15 0® O a N

Rve, WO* SF.Kns-Flaxs»vd, bush

Beeswax, 9 18

OLl!

THF.

15

18

33 fo 00

1

f2

(0

PRovumws— Potatoes, busbtl 15 (hiions, 40 QB FRVITS—Apple*, dried, bushel 62 O iwU FtjOt'R—9 bbl. -3 50CU MkaIt- 9 bu*lx'J 25 G* S«rN»Rirs—Featherf 91 5*

(0

Candles VI. l'i

SO

GOLD II GOLD II! GOLOJHI

subscriber. Wholesale and_ Retail Manuftcturrr of Jewelry, invites Wholesale Dealersaad FVtihirs trmling South and West-also, C\jostrv Stom-Keeprs to call and examine hw Mock ol" JKWBLRY, which will be sold at the lowest prices for oash or approved acceptances. Constantly on hand and manufacturing, a large MKWtmetit suitable lor City or Conntrv trade. fc#» A* BAKr«K%

Cor. of FOURTH and BRANCH Sts.. apll4 33«n3 op stairs, PHILADELPHIA. ASTRAY

HORSES.

LEFT my premises, near Artnieaburs, on the 1st of April, the following horaew, via: One a bay horse, elevOQ

years old, over 16 hands high, lame in

,hc left shoulder, Mistered and colored with lampblack to cure the sweney, heavy mane a«d loretop, short tail, Wi«d ia the ieft

*9%,

#tOneaTtwo yn*r

hesvv roan mane and tail. One

a

and shod with

old man colt, all white feet, aftd

brown mare, or dark bay, near 10 years

old, blistered on both shoulders foraweney, with

person bringing said animals »o Mnu^4 Meade, in Terrc Haute, will be nroporly rewarded or any information by which

ihey

may be

rvcov-

Sedwill also be paid for Address theundersigucd, at Armiesburgb,

April 14,

y^

FURNITURE FOR SALE, rpHE undersigned, about to A leave Terro-llaute, otiers

A for sale, on reaateiable terms, o:# lot of household furniture, consisting ofHjpdstaada, Chau*

April 14,1849^

Cuploams, Tab ablea, Wash* attresaes, a Crib, Ki en utensila, Looking Glaaaea, two Rocking Clwiw, 4k»ok

VU^IIKllVlft ffUl Stands, Beos, Mattresses, Car* pets, one Bureau, a Crib, kitch-

Shelves, Louise, Stove, Fenders, Andirons, &c., &c. Thoy may W yocn it the honw of

large

JJ

V. DODUB. 3Jw2

l\cw Arrival «r

A W A E

IRON AND SALT,

E. I O S O N

RESPECTFULLYL

N. B.—All personawho have left with the subscriber, Clocks, Watclies, orJJewelry of any kind, for repairs, which htu» been on hand fbr more than one year past, will take notice, that such articles if not called for before the 15th of May next, will be sold according to law.

Sn

30

a

AT THS

QD 3 as

s*

-J a 4+

a

addition loour mock of HARD-

S4DDLERY BUILDING MATERI-

ALS, IRON, and other heavy goods, making our assortment the best, and our stock the largest in the Wabash Valley. Having purchased at very low prices, and with a view to extend and enlarge our Business, we say to our

old customers

and the

public generally, that, flattered and encouraged by their liberal patronage, we shall offer them greater inducements hereafter in the way of prices and assortment. Our stock of

Building Jflaterials

comprises LOCKS of the most approved kind, with White, Mineral and Brass Knobs fetches do: Cupboard Door Faatninga, Butts and Screws Finishing Nails Glass Oils Paints, &c.

In the line of

Pocket ntifl Table Cutlery

we can oiler great bargains, and show a complete assortment. To Saddlers nun harness •Makers we say come now, if you wish to buy cheap and find a complete assortment.

Shoe Tindings.

We have ^ust received a large lot of LASTS, Fine Boot, Kip, Stoga and Womens' Boot Trees, Crimes, Clomps, Shoe Thread, Shoe Pegs, Eastern Calf Skins, Morocco, Kip Skins, Lining and Galoon Bindings, &c.,

Sic.

JTJech attics' Tools.

Our assortment in this line is such that we only ask the mechanic to call and examine for himself.

Mr on.

We have the best Iron Room in town, and well filled with OO TONS of well assorted Iron, including Old Sable and Swedes Iron, Old Sable Nail Rods, Swedes Spring Steel, Hoop Iron, Elliptic Springs, Axle Drafts, It to 2 inch, Cast, German and American Swedes Steel some very fine Statue Gothic Coal Grates on hand, for sale cheap.-

Salt.

Lake and Kanawha Salt, just received and kept in good order at our wareroom. S. H. POTTER & CO.

Terrc Haute, April 14,18-19. 33tf

IIO! NOT FOR CALIFORNIA, BUT FOR THE

O E

(Corner of 4th and National Road Sts.)

Wsortmentcan

HERE at all times be found a fine asof FAMILY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. We intend keeping a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and have made arrnngements so that we can have a constant supply of Provisions of all kinds, and as cheap as the cheapest.

Please call nnd examine for yourselves. We havo a fino assortment of the following, (besides much more not here

enumerated.

CofFt'i N. 0. Sugar, lioaf Sugar, Ex. do. do. Crushed Sugar, Pulverised do, Molasses, Mackerel,

Preserved Gingor, Preserved Poaches, Pickles in Jars, Tomato Catsup, Pepper Sauce, Refined Salad Oil, Bakers Cocoa, Ext. Lemon.

Also, a fKJotl assortment of fresh PEKIN TEAS. We shall endeavor to keep, every thing of the Ix-st quality and

in

pomi

order,at

as low prices as

enn lie fouml ftt any otlwr house in the place. 90" Parents sending their

rhildrcn

or

an it present themselves. Tcrre-Haute, April 14, 1849.

servants

mar rely upon getting the articles sent for as good it as low as if present themselves. 33tf

A I I A I N

E. TILLOTSON.

Terre-IIautc, April 14, 1849. 33t3 LOTS FOR SALE

AT

private sale, laid off in eighteen or twenty feet lots, to suit stores. The lots No. 17 ami 18 is considered an excellent stand for business situated on the Cumberland Road, near to Mr. Croe's church, and opposite Mr. Random's shop.

Application to be made to Chester Adams, Esu. MARTIN BURKE. Terra-Hand*, April 14,1849. 33t3

I E I I E I E ''piIF. subscriber* would inform their friends JL nml customers, that on tho morning of the 31st alt. their stock of goods was consumed by fire, and in consequence nave removed and opened the remainder of their stock in the house formerly dccupied by Mr. Riordan, immediately op-

osit'e Mr. OroverV Store and Tin Shop ami next

S

tl«jy will bo ploaaed to sec their old fronds and

tli CMRMnters, In consequence of the late disaster, those of our customers who are indebted to us will confer a grant favor, without further notice% by scttiiuft their claims Immediately tff

We invite our friends and customer* to give a call, as we will be constantly in receipt of Fresh (iood.«, and will self as "cheap as the cheapest" for

Ca*k

or any kind of produce for know all

men, women and children that the credit business is "blocked" by BURTON & TILLAY.

April 7,1849. 32 3t GOODS ON CONSl NTf ENT. 1 UST received on consignment aud for stile •I very low, 5 chews of superior Imperial Tea, (Hamlet brtEnd) 4 do do Gunpowdcrdo. (R.FultonINTVI) 8 do do Y. Hyson do tRainbow bmd) IS Iwxee of celebrated (dinmood) 9 lump Tobacco. 4 do Z. Taylor brand land lib.lump do 6 do Lynchburg, Va., 8 Inmp do 8 do Super and XX (Holbrook, Ky)do 14 do assorted Glassware for sale very low to

clow conaifnaient, by 7 3213 a pi* BURTON & TILLAY.'

WATER CEMENT.

subscriler

of the Si/mre,

York

and

informs his friends nnd cus­

tomers, that he has removed his simp to one door north of the TOWN HALL, on Market street, where ho will, as usual, attend to all business in his line. Thankful for past favors, he sttfl solicits his share of patronage.

bairela of

apj7Ht3 SITF.RIOR CIDER VINEGAR. 40 BBLS,. of A No. 1 Vinegar, (fiei»»rn«n*8) for sale by [32t3]

1

5HHDS.

vinegar, BURTON St TILLAl

of N. O. Sugar, on conaunmwnt»at

apl7 32t3 BURTON & TILLAY'S. WRAPPING PAPER, Of|A REAMS of asaortpd sizes, far sale at OUU «Pj^32t3 BURTON & TILLAY'S.

BUENAttt

apl7

33w4 1

HATS—SoporioT finish, at BURTON & TILLAY'S

n-i?.- *-*•*,

im. wWAVNK'*

VALUABLE MEDICINES.

NO

preparations have ever been introduced to the public, which have given auch universal satidaetioB, aa the above. They^

RW

prescribed

and used by physicians in their practice, and their advocates are found among all classes of peopleDR. MWAYNfiM COMPOUND SYRUP

OF WILD CtfKRRV. O a and Genwn* Preparation.

Great Trinmph over Dinaaul ANOTHER IMPORTANT

LETT hit.

DETHOJT,[Michigan.]

DR. II, SWAYNE—DEAR Sir: We have been in receipt of your invoice of* WILD CHEltKY for about two weeks, and we mnst say that we feel encouraged that the sales will be extensive this year. One customer, who came tor the second bottle, stated that lit* wife had been given up by her physician recently, supposing that she *1 ,1-: would not survive

mtore

Eottleasscientific

tkun

twenty-four hour*,

A consulting physician jKWouiiced her case desperate—both of them are of high standing in this

laee men and gentlemen. The first had the effect to strengthen her so much, that she leaves her lied and moves about the house. Her husband seemed very much satisfied, and proposed to use six bottles, as he felt confident it would perform a perfect cure. We feel confident ourselves that it is moch superior to any nuxlicine of thediMf, and in justice ought to take the precedence. Yours, respectfully, O. Jfc J. G. HILL. STILL ANOTHER fVOXDF.RFUL CURE!

READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY CASE. December 25th, 1WW. DR. SWAVWE—Dear Sir: Having contracted a severe cold, which settled »on my fungs, attended with a violent cough, pain in my side and breast, difficulty ol breathing, 1 was attended by physicians ot tl»e first respectability,but my symptoms became very alarming there was an abscess formed in my lungs and made its way tltrough my side, and discharged large quantities of puss externally, so that my physicians thought the power or functions ot one of my lungs were totally destroyed— therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. This mournful state of things continued for along time, until I was wasted' and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a number ol remedies, but all failed to do any good. But therestill being a spark of hope left with me and my anxious parents, and having heard of the great virtues of yourCOMFOUND SY JIUPOF W1LDCHERR Y, and of its being recommended by physicians of the first eminence, I concluded to make trial of it, and to my great satisfaction my cough gradually grew better, the hole in my sidoiiegan tolieal, and lam now happy to say, from a poor and almost hopeless skeleton, I have become healthy, and weigh more than lever have. All my neighbors can testify to the above facts.

ABRAHAM HCXSICKER,

2 miles from Skippackvjlie,Skippack Tp. Pa. ANOTHER SB VERB CASE OF ASTHMA. PHILADA,Dec. 12th, 1818.

DR. S\VAY.\E—Dear Sir: I cheerfully add my testimony in favor of your valuable Compound Syrup ot Wild Cherry, which 1 conceive to be truly the wonder and blessing of the age. For the lost four years I have been afflicted with the asthma. Sleep had become a stranger to me night after night would I have to sit up in my bed. I

commenced the use of your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which afforded rne instant relief. After using several bottles I was restored to perfect health.

Youra, with respect, SABAH B. EVANS. Any information respecting the above case will be freely given by her husband,

HAMPTON W. EVANS,

Carpenter, corner of Eighth and Pearl Sts. Important Cantion—Read I Read I! There is but one genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, and that is Dr. Swayne's, the first ever offered to tho public, which has been sold largely throughout the United States and some parts of Europe and all preparations called by the name of wild CJ.'erry, nave been put out since this, under cover of some deceptive circumstances, in order to give currency to their sales. Each bottle of the genuine is enveloped with a lvcnutiful steel engraving, with the likctttssof Win. Penn thereon also, Dr. Swayne's si»natur«, and as a further security, the portrait of Dr. Sway ye will be added hereafter, so as to distinguish hid prepnrutions from all others.

Principal office, EIGHTH and RACE Streets. Great Blessing to 3Iothers and Children. DR. SWAYNE'S VERMIFUGE.—There is no remedy for the destruction and expulsion of

The above valuable medicines are prepared only by DR. SWAYNE, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and RACE Streets, Philadelphia.

And for sale wholesale and retail by J. R. CUN INGHAM, apl7 32yl Tcrre-Haute.

Small Profits Quick Sales

NEW DRY GOODS STORE, A N N E W O O S CHE4P FOR CASH.

THE

has taken the store lately oc­

cupied by Mr. E. S. Wolfe, on the

where he will open in a

I'hilatlelpftia

choice Otxuls

to all

ONconsignment,few

West side

two doors south of Beinent

Sc

Co.,

few days

a

NEW AND ENTIRELY FRESH STOCK of Merchandise, purchased this spring in

New

at the

lowest Cash J*rices,

He feels assured that he can offer inducements in the way of

and at

wry low prices,

who may favor him with a call.' »ool$ Sold l»y the Piece at a very small advance on

Eastern Price».

Store

keepers visiting Torre-Haute will find it to their interest to give me a call before, purchasing elsewhere, as I shall be in constant receipt of the latest styles ol Goods during the whole season.

CS»STSLCEXOLPSF IPLPOEXCLTSCKSCS taken in exchange for Goods, if delivered at the time of trade.

CHARLES A. DUY.

Terrc-Hauto, March 31,1849. 31ml BEDSTEADS.

steads also a lounges, for sale low at apl7 32t3 BURTON & TILL NY'S.

PRINTS.

PIECES Prints, for sale low bv oct21 Sn3t REYNOLDS. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, Ac.

400

RALES brown Sheetincrs and lrills Bleacbod Shirting, Ticking, Cotton Yarn ami Batting, for sale by foct'21] REYNOLDS.

Pand

URE LEMON SYRUP—By the gallon, dozen retail, $3 to $4 75 bv the dozen, bv oct« n9tf J.' R. CU NINGH AM.

FITS! FITS! FITS!

1

HAVE the agency lor Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract. for the cure'of Fits. oct38«9tf J. R. CUNINGHAM.

GOOD selection of ladies' and gentlemen's Silk, lisle and Kid Gloves, just received and sale by [12 2m] NIPPERT & MOL1TOR.

A

IIATS! HATS!

SEVERAL

cases of superior Moliwkin, Beaver

Rnssia, Far, Coney, and Wool Hats, just received, and for sale by nov.ta l*n*n NIPPERT & MOLITOR.

FANCY GOODS.

W

E have a fine assortment of the following: Note Papers, China Vasaa, Note Envelopes, Card Basket?'. a Papietfcrtis, Card Plates, Motto Wafers, Paw* Weights, fancy, French Petfnmery, in boxes, Freach cot glass C»logiw1»ottlc#.

C.T

MCKENZIE**TONIC

FEBRIFUGE—»GRE.

received, and for sale nov4 nlOtf WOOf JAVNE»S tEOlClNK«/ 3SH S Wbd havft Ids AtrtfahaC frr JSif fof gt*l disirSMMn. ,,,

f^vcKM?&

DONNELLY.

FRESH supply received hyjthe ac^nts. nlOtf WOOD ^DONJeLL W»w» bnv« Ma AtrtfafiaC for

fof

Sratni

CARPETING.

YARDS snprr,extra fine, fine and Vene-

l)*"' tian Carpetinf,for sale Iflf octil Sn3m W. W. REYNOLDS.

rf-rf-

nov4 niotf ^Wt^OD^DONNELLY

%r "s

NIIRT

W

I\j

More

1

especially and "Bill"

Tom

out recoinnundations!

a I

Now, does not

ours

WORMS

equal to this. One great objection to all other remedies is thut they are so nauseous that children cannot be made to take sufficient to do them much it any benefit. This remedv is remarkably pleasant to the taste. Should tfiere he no worms, tho system will be groatly improved by its use. It is also a great remedy tor dyspepsia, sour stomach, !te. Remember! it 13 now put up in square bottles, with the portrait of Dr. Swayne on each side, without which none is genuine.

Terre-IIaute, Ind., March 31, 1849.

turning him to Mr. Moses Carr's Wagon Yard, will he liberally rewarded. March 31, 1849. 3]t3

HAY IN BALES.

FORsalo

LARGE

a few superior high post Bed­

tOBISratE, CLOTipG uSTOEE,

cheap, a quantity of Hay in bales, on

the bank of the river at Mr. Holmes' Carding Factory. Application to be made to Mr. Holmes. There will be a constant supply kept up.

WHOLESALE

LOT OF CANDIES-Just reccivod

at wholesale and retail, by oct28 n9tf J. R. CUNINGHAM.

SUPERIOR CIGARS.

2000 Mncjpei r*'""

2000

Small La Norma,

2000 Colorado, 1000 Superfine Regalia,

3000 Washington Conones, 4000 Half Spanish, Received this day from the importers, and fo sale at the Terre Haute Drug Store, bv

July 1,M8 44tt J. TL CUNINGHAM.

POWDER.

100 Rifle, 30 Kegs Blasting, 700 Feet Safety Fuse, for sale by nov4 nlOtf BEMENT & CO.

^UNNY BAGS, 2t bushels, in store

sale by ]n25tf] BEMENT

MOFFATT»S LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS.

JUST

4

ALLISON*. CO.

TO TAtfNERS.

received a largs supply and for sale by gross, dozen and retail, by oct28 n9tf ft. CUNINGHAM.

CLOTHS AND CASSIJtTERES.

BIOTJLEY'SCasslmores:

and Shnoni's fine French Black

Cloths afld

Ol ive, brown, black and blue cloths Pearl, black and brown Be-iver cloths Cheap "assimeres. Satinets, Jeans, Linseys and Flannels, for sale by octal Bn3m

W.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

MENS'

fine Calf Boots

Do Waterproof 1I04 Do Kip dft Do I. alf and Brogan Shoes Laflies' fine Kid Slippers

Do Mn. and Kid Walking Shoes Do (. alf and Kip Boots Boyandchildren's£oot« and Shoes

Ioct218n3m)

For sale REYNOLDS.

FOUND.

A

POCKET WALLET with a small roll ofl bills—which the owner catt have by descri bing, and paying for advertising. trk.

Terre Haale, Jati. 30 ^2I^»

1

(Two doors East of the Express Office, and next door to

Burton & Tray's Canal and Railroad §tor0,)

Al**1

1

Jy'"1 .r ZJII'I'

And from the bosom of yon dropping cloud, While music wakes around, veil'd ip a Bhower Of shadowing roses, on our plains descend."

Now "virgin Spring, by" Wabash "floodt" "Unfolds her lender mantle jjeen," And "pranks the sod in frolic mood,'**

But be this as it may, gratitude constrains us to address them, and to say, Gentlemen, for the good you have already done us, m»y your sJiadowt never grow less!

Nor lack the delight of a

C29CECZDI1 CSQ aoa ^oaaaQaoa»a» 3 -w?

And as to that Public, who have discerned in the words of "Tow" and

sary to constitute sound advice, and have had the good fortune to follow it, we tender to them our warm thanks for past favors, while we respectfully solicit a continuance of them for the future. Wo likewise feel very grateful to ear friends that they have rendered it unnecessary for us to use the language of self-laudation.

IIV have no occasion to say

Our Patrons,

ROAD ST., a

TERRE-HAUTEi I

S I N

"Come, gentle Spring, ethereal mildness,

A

And "tunes Eolian strains between."* •M

THE FIRM OF THE

O I S I E O I N S O E

^MBRACE the factorable opportunity presented by the recurrence of the above Delightful Season, to offer their grateful acknowledgments to their kind patrons, for the very liberal encouragement which thev have received from them during the past year. re their thanks due, and they are hereby tendered to those constant and fast friends, seeing that, in season and out of season—in rattling hail, drenching rain, and snows—throughout the fierce pow

blinding sleet—mid stormy northern blasts, chilly mists, and numbing snows—throughout the Tigors of keen, biting winter, haa their united voice been Kfted up, publicly, perseveringly, and erfully in our behalf!

Yes we take pleasure in acknowledging that "Tom"and have worked for us like a—

Cilsike

a Thousand of Brick!"

And we assure them that they have not labored in vain We have, in our business, felt the influence of their championship more than a littlel And we hereby publicly covenunt with them, (now that they luive jnst retired "to enjoy their ease and dignity" in private life,) should they continue in this more limited sphere, those kind and disinterested exertions in our favor, which so remarkably distinguished them 111 their public capacity, that we will nevery knowingly,

ours

with far more grace and much more effect, are saying this for us! Throughout the length and breadth of the land aro they, with trumpet tongue, proclaiming that,

"Not only in CHEAPNESS, but in every respect—in

PRICE—in STYLE—in QUALITY—in MAKE

CLOTHING STORE'

every one

know that what

this, we guess its true—"well,

To those who have not yet tried

sufficieri"1"

1

then opinion

EVERY OJJE

we do!"

we would snv, "LET

-Lus, ..

would fall dead! To go into along enumeration of particulars would probably only weary we contcnt ourselves, therefore, with saying that

"TIIE CRISIS THAT WERE TO HAVE ARRIVEN HAVE ARROVEN," for OUR STOCK—which is now coming in, and which is the largest in the Wabash Valley—consists of every variety of

SPRIXG iND SUMMER CLOTHING-

Rt-MEMinnt—Our paVtfrents afe'flof Easferri made, but are manufactured under our own immediate supervision, at our Manufactory, Northeast corner of Market and First streets,,Louisville, Ky.

O^rOBSERVE —"THE LOUISVILLE CLOTHING STOKE/',two doors East of the Express Office, and next door to Burton & Tillay's Canal and Railroad Store.

N. B. Any garment purchased at the above establishment exchanged if nw fully approved.

STRAYED AWAY. oTRAYED away from Mr. Carr's IO Wlgbn Yard, in Terre-Haute, on Thursday night last, a white

Horse, with long tail and mano, about seven or eight vears old. The right fore leg is a little larger under the knee than the left. Shod all A so in in ha or a

NO.

ssjif ~Mnh

1

N. B.—Our pure is branded R. Conkling.

UA

A'!"

discredit a tingle one of tJteirnumer-

May you never know the want of a

"Bill"

every element neces

is the Cheap Store!

THE LOUISVILLE

ranks A No. 1!!"

says is truef

And as all our patrons are saying

EXPERIENCE

ceptionable. we desire not to add a syllable of our own conscious that where

TEACII."

Our friends speak from

their

words fail to move,

STRAUS & ISAACS. n31tf

OLD

ESTABLISHMENT.•

Cincinnati White Lead Factory.

r¥uIE

proprietors of the abovo establishment are JL now prepared to fill Spring ordere for White Lead of superior quality. We return our thanks to our old customers who have patronised us for the last twelve years, and wo say to them and all others, that we will endeavor to retain their custom by a strict attention to business, and furnishing them a superior article in our line, and on the most favorable terms. marl7 29t 1 R. CONKLING & CO.

MARSHAL'S SALE.

BY

MARTIN BURKE.

Terre-Haute, March 31,1849. 31 t3 STEWART A OWEN,

DEALERS IN RECTIFIED

WHISKY, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, 111 Main street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Louisville, Ky., where a general assortment of all kinds of Liquors, of the best qualities. and at the lowest prices, can be had, and to which the attention of country dealers is invited mch31 31 nl

virtue of a writ of execution (fi. fa.) to mte directed from the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Indiana, I will offer for sale at the Court House door in the town of Terre-Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, on the seventeenth day of April next, between the hours of 10

A. M.

ana 4 r.

MT..

BOURBON

W. REYNOLDS.

LINAMKITS.

GROSS Gardiner's Linament. 2 do Aliens Nerve and Bone. 2 do Arabian Linament. 1 do New York do., for sale bv novS nlOtf W(XD &OX3NNELLY.

the rents and profits

for seven years of the following real estate, td-wit: All of lots numbered (3) (5) (10) (11) and (16) situate in Sheets' addition to the toWn of TcrreHaute, Vigo county, Indiana and upon failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy dio demand,! will at the same time and place offer for sale the feo simple of said above described real estate. Taken as the property of the defendants, at the suit of John E. Hyde and William L. Clark Against John Sheets ct. oil.

ABEL C. PEPPER, U. S. Marshal Dlst. Ind. By GEO. McOUAT, Deputy.

March 17, 1849. (Pr. fee «3) 29ts

GIBSON HOUSE,

Walnut street, beMeen Fourth and Fifth, Went side, opposite College Ifall.

This House has just been opened for

the accommodation of travelers and boarders.— The house Is new, and built with all the moderrt improvements required in all well regulated hotels. It is the ihtentlon of the proprietors to make it rank with the best hotels in the city.

J. K. & V. BENNETT, Proprietors. Cincinnati, Feb. 19,1849. [Cin. Gar.] 26m2

and tor 9 000 LBS. best Western Reserve Cheese & CO nov2513tf BURTON & TILL A'

A E S an a ha S a

DIRECT

FREEMVN

AY.

WHTSKY-A pure article, kept

for medicinal purposes, by

oct28 n9tf J. R. CUNINGHAM.

PATENT MEDICINES.

A

CONSTANT supply kept at the Terre Hrtnte Di oct28

Drug Store, by the gross, dozen, or retail, by L28n9tf„ J. R. CUNINGHAM.

STEEL

Beads, CIaspa, Tassels and Silk Twist* for sale by rnl«tf} C. ALLISON &, CO.

VERMIFUGE.

MCLANE'S

Vermifuge. Mclanc's Liver Pills.

Purchased of the Proprietors, J. Kidd &Co.. Pittsburghi For sale wholesale and retail by Dec. '48-l7-tf WOOD 4. DONNELLY.

QUEENS WARE.

A

FINE assortment Pear, Mulberry,nhdCqmfor sak by [oct^l 8m3] REYN()LLS SALT. It

for

sale by

XOUoct21 8n3m WW. REYN0LD8. •fOBACCO.

Pchewit^gTobacco,Virginia,Piag,and

tNE Cfit, super Common for sale by octal REYNOLDS. tOBACCO. TXT E have just roccivcda fine aasorttoefrf, which we offer very low. mrtl8nl2tf

C. J. ALLISON RAGE

fhwi the Shaker Villa** a! New

I^ebanon, N.

Y7fSrSale^

Dec. 23,'48-17-tf WOOD& IOlfKELLY

SALE OF LOTS. Itfth day of April, 1840, ••,

ONOthethein

prgmi#e«Mtoe aubsorilpw wiU^ffer^ 6r •ale the Town of

WOR^HINGTON.

Terms of sale will be favor#bfo-~« fibera! credi givenl on the purchaser giving his ohli^ati^fljor payment) with approved security.

Worthington is situated in Green county, and as a site for a town.it possesae# advantages which, when mentioned, will lie duly appreciated. It is situated immediately on the Cross-cut Canal,-(now in an advanced state of completion,) where the Louisville and Terre-IIaute road crosses said canal, and the Indianopuli* and Vincennes road also passes through said Town. Tiie junction of Eel river with V4 bite river is but short distance from the Town, and lb# latter is navigable and navigated by steamboats during certain portion of tl year. The soil in the vicinity is good, easily ceptible of a high state of cultivation, and ttiahing a vast quantity of surplus produce. The face of the country, in the distance, is variegated, with that pleasing variety of hill and dole, woodland and lawn, which, while it attracts the eye, is indicativeof health and all those enjoyments which constitute the highest relish of life in the ntore immediate vicinity of die Town, prairie predominates. Water of a good quality is abundant and e«sllv procured. The neighborhood abounds with aoundnnce of iron ore and stone coal of superior quality, and ffw situations present greater Inducements for the active and profitable employment of enterprise and capital.

ANDREWS

sus fur-

3c

BARRACKMAN.

March 17. 184!). At Putnam County. Sentinel will please copy, and send bill to advertisers at Point Commerce.

GLOUE IRON WORKS, Cincinnati, Ohio*

THEsubscribers,proprietorsof

the above works,

are constantly manufacturing &iid keep on sale a large stock of— Bar Iron, of all sizes

Iron Wire do from O to 30, suitable for Tinners, Telegraphs, Fences and Bridges Rivets, Black and Tinned, 83 to 30 lb per

Hose Rivets and Washers, all sizes. Forsaleon the most favorable terms by WORTHINGTON & PULL

marl? 29t6

AN,

Office, No.

24

Main street

SMALL SWORD EXERCISE. P.1 R. J. A. VEITCII will give a course of thirty IVI practical lessons in the above beautiful and healthy cxercise, as soon as a class can be formed. Mr. V. also wishes to teach a

Juvenile

class in this

exercise, connected with oratorical and poetical actions, gestures and positions. For particulars enquire of Mr. V. at tbe "Stewart House." mar17 29tf

N O I E

THEWednesday

subscriber expects to leave for California on next. All his notes and accounts will lie left in th? hands of Dr. G. W. Patrick and J. H. Burnham for settlement and collection. The notes and accounts of Patrick & Cliplinger will also remain in the hands of Mr. Burn1am ibr collection, or the)' may be settled with Dr. Clippinger or Dr. G. W! Patrick, at the office I have occupied in F.arley's buildings, where Drs. Miller & Patrick will keep their office and attend to the practice of Medicine and Sotgery. They are botii gentlemen well qualified 111 their profession, and well entitled to a share of public patronage. S. PATRICK.

March 31, 1849. 31 tf [Express please copy.]

To flic Stockholders of the

tERRE-IIAUTE AND RICHMOND

A I O A O A N ^OU are hereby notifiwl to pay to J. H. Turner, at the store of Warren & Turner, the second instalment of four dollars, on each sharp of stock, subscribed for in said company, on the first day of December next,i if a fuftner siim 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. Ee.arly. as comtnissisoners.— The payment of one dollar on each share is required at the time of suhscribiNir. ROSE,

Pres. of .the T. H. Railroad Cp.

September 27,18tfl. °5tf-

Wistar's ItnVsli 111 of Wi 1I Cherry, The great Remedy for Consumption of tho Lmujs,

Affections of the Liver, Asthnln, Bronchitis Pains or Weakness of the Breast or Lungs, and all other Affectionsof the Pulmonary Organs.

IMPORTANT CAUTION. Beware of a

Itase counterfeit

copied our label of directions

of Wistar's Balsam

of Wild Clierry, signed by one Wm. M. Speer who, in order to pnhn his vile imitation upon the public, has obtained a

fae, simile

of our bottle, and

vcrlmtim,

substituting

his own name for that of Ilenry Wistar, M. D. which is /ound upon the genuine. Remember, the outside label or wrapper of the genuine Balsam is a finely executed steel plate en graving bearing the signature of Ilenrv Wistar, M. D., and Sandfordand &. Park—none other can be genuine.

The Eighth tVomlcr of the World. Many who hhvb witnessed the extraordinary cures effected by the genuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, seem to regard-U as ihe eighth wonder of the world. "Why," say they, "die Wild dlierry Dark and the Island Mogs, (the two chief ingredients of this wondeiful compound,) have been prescribed tliro'out time immemorinl by the best physicians-but ncvcrbclorc have cures so extraordinary been performed.'' 1 I

t. f!

The reason is olivious. The projwictora of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry do not claim for their compound any far fetched, mysterious, miraculous power. They have openly acknowledged theslm pie nature of its elements, and only claim fbr their great nnd invaluable discovery the exclusive secret of JO-THAT JUDICIOUS COMBINATION of ingredients which go to make tip this richest of curative compounds.JCS

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 liljdre tliia—the people's favorite remedy—they art ttt the same time compelled to acknowledge itsinrlocent qualities.

HADnoNFiEJ.DiN. J., April, 1843.

On or about the J3th 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, but caused me to throw up a great qtiantityof offensive matter, and also much blood. Being greatly alarmed at this, I applied to a physician', but lie repliod that he thought he could do but little for me, except give me some mercury pills, which I refused to take, feeling satisfied that they could do no good. Many othor remadiea were dienprocurod by my wife and friends, but done did me any good and the discharge of blood and corruption still continued every few days, and at last became so offensive tha£ I could scarcely breathe^ 1 was also seized With a violent cough, which at times caused nle to raist more blood than I had done before and my disease Continued in this way, still growing worse, until February, when all thoughts of ray recovery wa* given ap, and my friends all thought I would di of a galloping consumption. At this moment, when my life was apparently drawing near it* close, I hesnl

of

Sold by J. D. Park, (sncccsaor to Sanfbnl & Park,) Fourth aitd Walnut «s., Cincinnati,Ohio. General Ajfent for the Sotffb ffafli West, to whom all ohiers must be addrersed.

J. R. CUNINGHAM,) CH AS. W KID Terre Haute. C. J. ALLISON & CO. And by appointed agents in every town in tht State. Dec 9,1848-Jfr-iitf

CIiOVER 8BED.

"I UST RECEIVED, fiae lot of^urcdovei *1 Soed, fcwaale low ..Sign oHf* Pad Lock. Jan.^®, 49-21-tf POTTERCO.

"~1—TfJl^ ARABIAN*# TAOTB JMECVtff "n.WFimillATOWai LintWfetti.

THIScelebrated

Dec. 9, 1848.

CLOTHSselection

GAY'S

DR

Dr. Wtettr1* Balsam of Wild

Cherry, and got a bottle, which relieved me immediately and by the use of only three bottles of this Jhedioine, all my paia were removed my cough and spitting of blood and corruption entirely stopped, and in a few weekfe my health was restored, so as to enable me to work at my trade, (which is a carpenter,) and up to this time I hav etyoyedgood health, 'til .* g¥ /I THOMA&SpZZKNa

medidne, skillfully composed

as.it Vf th^BWBt heaUngkalsoros, can n«vu/e almost every amfefion that can be !y aff $*iefha| rcttiedv Its superiority, rffl h«r Ifmaaetttaisnroven bvitfce miraculous cures it increasing bian Preparation

ing mode of life, are ofleit afBfctod v^ith difttrea*HW diseases, and also subject to acC/dents of. the moet tavere kind consequently they wohld reinire aij external npplica.ion ofgrcTot virtuetocffectwcurio This alone must, rendor a skillhiI compound

and fill tip the shrivelled part, and restored stren ons ine beea entirely cured by the use ot it. Wesay

a

it,

See.

of

healing properties a, matter of vijal importance, to themselves and the well known care'hnd attention

thflf liestow upon their horsas, so noted for beauty and speed, possess

speed, must al«ogreatly increase their Uesiro icssess a really valuable Liniment.

It is well known that the Arabians are xenlon.W

students of botany, aad the fertile ami beautiful region which skirts the Desert abounds with rare plants and odorous WOKIK, whence they procuro those gums and fragrant balsams of which this incomparable liniment is com posed* It hus accomplished the most extraordinary cures of rheumatism. one application removing the most acute pain, ami a continued fise effecting cures of cases t»f loos standing afftl of the {freSfest severity. In loss of power of the limbs, or pnralysis. it stands at the liead of all remedies, restoring the use of limbs to persona who long Wt fe a burden to tbentJ selves and all others—numerpAs cases of \Vh?ch wherein the fletih had entirely "wasted sway, leaving nothing but the dry skin on the brwrr PTjfl limb rendered useless and witliout feeling, this Allpowerful medicine caused healthy flesh to gftiv" 1 fill tiptheshriv" to the limb. It is spine, many cases of

Xli

tceiflc

in affections of tho

th

ree years' standing having

try

and prove to your own satisfaction the rartf qualities it possesses. It is unequalled for sprains,' bruises, cramps, cuts, all swellings, salt rheumy frozen limbs, burns, tumors, pains of all kinds,sore eVes, &C.

and is superior to all other

remedies for horse flesh in almost all caseft which require an external application. Foraweeney if has no equal also, spavin, splint, gnlls, woundsj sprains, scratches, sore eyes, swellings, bruises, &c. &c. also, fistulu, pole-evili big-hcad and ring bone.

Beware of imposition, and got the genuine arti* cle, which is prepared ONI.Y

by H. G. Farre'll,

W

oria, Ills., and for sale by regularly appointed agents. The genuine has the. signature of II. G. Farreil on the outside wrapper of cach bottle, without which do not touch it. fRead the following certificate.] '-"rOwls

Mr. H. G. FAKRKI.I, Dear,Sir—Having in my lifetime owned many horses. I am pretty well acquainted with the diseases they' rire subject to, as well as the remedies usually applied^ itflii.itjnstsay that I never used or heanl of any mediclnq thai was half so good as your Liniment. I would rqcommcnd it with the greatest confidence 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 eases of sweeney with entire success aleosplint, sprnin?) bruises, ({alls, wounds, sore eyes, &c. Twij most extraordinary cures must mention bi particular. I got up very early one mdrnlng, ana on looking into my pasturediscovered niy f«iyorite horse limp ing and dpigging a rail after him. On going up close to him, to nfy amazement and horror, the rail was sticking in his stomach, between thtf flanks, to the depth of eight incites, itnd so tightly that it took three hard pulls to extricate it after which the poor animal suffered the utmost ogony, I never dreamed of his recovery, and supposed that no human hand could save him. Tho well known virtues of your Liniment flashed 011 my mind, ami it was immediately applied. By the next day I had the gratificatiou ot witnessing the commencement of hi.-* recovery, and in six days thereafter rode him to Peoria, as soiufd lis ever, nod would not take ftlfo) for him now. Tho other case was thls. One of my men got Ins leg in the teeth of a thrashing machine, audit wad only by a miracie that he was not instantly killed. His leg was horribly mutilated, though no lwnes were broken. Your Liniment was applied, nnd in five days he Went to work again- tie fully believes that but for Vonr Liniment he would never liaVe recovered. With every wish for tho silcccsd of the Arabian Liniment, 1 am trulv yours,

HENRY'S. AIKEN.

Aiken's mills, neaf Peoria, March 1, 1817. [Read the following extrtiordinary cure of a spinal affection and loss of use of tho limbs.]

Mr. H. G. FAKREI.I. Please send il1o

BY

tho

bearer another dollar bottle of your Arabian Lini ment, which will be enough, 1 think, to completely cure my de,pr child. I have often thought that I would sit down and furnish you with an account of my poor child's situation, so that you might make it public, and thus IK*the cause of as mucll benefit to some others of my follow Injings as it has been tome. She laid for six months without the slightest power or control of her limbs wliaN ever, and stiflonnl the most agonizing pain tho greater portion of the time. Ev^it her neck was perfectly stiff, aitd so painful that she cdtlld not lear to have hor head moved in the lertst. Thiist was she for six months, during nil which time we had to carry her about on a chair when she wished to change her id nee. We had three of the bosl physicians in tne whole country attending her, hut they could do her no good. Finally, one of them (tne last to give her up) said he could dd nrt uiore for her. and that, as I wished to get your Liriiment, I could do so, adding that he knew it waa good, and might help her. I got it accordingly, and she began to recover after a few application's* She oon now use all of her limbs freely, and ciirt walk tolerably well. We are now applying it over the spine, which the doctors say is the seat ot the disease, and we expect one bottle more to curd her as well as ever she was. We have used it als«l for sprains, bruises, burns and cuts, with like success. Hoping thrtt thlsgrcat remedy will bo spread over tho whole country, am votirs truly,

WILLIAM STEVENS.

Lamarsh saw mills, Peoria co., Oct. 30, 181(5. For sale by CIIAS. WOOD, Terre Haute, anil in every town in the west by regularly appointed agents. [octl 1 n7tf

C. J. ALLISON & CO.,

HAVE

just received the following.

!l

50 do*. Dr. Townsond's SarBnpnriUri, •'11 100 Dr. Hall's Balsam for tho Ltingsy! 100 Perry Davis' Pain Killer. We have made arrangements with the manufacturers of the above valuable modicines,-whereby we are enabled to supply Druggists and Mcrclianta at the manufacturer's prices.

Wo wish also to establish agencies where there' are none, in tlu vicinity of Terro Hante, for tho sale of the Sarsaparilla, and for the sale of the Balsam and Pain Killer in the eastern part of Illinois and throngh the Wabntfh Valley.

We havo also received twelve doz.Dr. Rogers1 Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, tfhich wo purchased of the manufacturer hfrfisHf, anil will aell at his prices

C.J. ALLISON &CO. nlStf

FOR SAttf.

THE12,9,LAND

1

subscriber offers for Brtfe" fho ff.

f. f.

sec.

34, improved prairie land, the Cross-cut canal running through it. AlfW, the

n,

w, qf. sec.

30,12,8, unimproved woodlapd, well timbered Both the above are very desirable, tracts. SAMUEL MORftlS.'

For particulars and termsapply to" GEORGE IIUSSEY. Agent. March 3,1849. 27 3t. P. S.—That part of the quarter lying West of the canal, if not sold by the 15th March, will bo to let for corn crop. ——-»f-

VESTINGS.

RICH

Cashmere, figured and plain Silk, Satin, and Velvet Vcstings, for sale by oct218n3m REYNOLDS.

CASSltffcRES ond VEST1NGS—

A good and at low priccs, just received, nnd for aale by nov!812n2m NIPPERT & MOLITOR.

cANcnALAGTrA.

Cnfichrtlagiia, which is becomingcelobratod asbeing superior to the various preparations of Sarsaparilla, fo# aal« by

Rr^ER* BALSAM OF LIVERWORT^ and Tar.—I have the agency for Terre Haute4 and have just received a large supply. .. ,, oct 28 n9tf 3: R. CUNINGHAM. 1

LOZENGES*

ONEGUMotARABIC

box these superior Ixw&ngo*, received from Hennore &, Cneareau, of Philadelphia. nov4 nlOtf WOOD & DONNELLY.

NEW CROP SITGAP. AND MOLASSES.

I Ofl

HHDS PRIME SUGAR,

IVJU 235 bblu. Molaswes, ,, baga Coffee, in store and for sale by febl7 25tf BEMENT & GO.

CANDIED

aMsortment of ^numon and fancy, juat received, and fJr safe by nov!8 nl?tf C.J. ALLISON & CO.

AXES, &c.

tf) BOXER Collins', Davis'and Shrtmotis' A rtes? \.&0 Atrtes'Shovels, Grain Scoops, Trace chaioev Strap Hinges, for sale by octal 8n3m REYNOLDS:

CANDIES—25

boxes aworted Candies,rocfived

and for salo low to cloeft. feblO 24tf WOOD & DONNELLY.

i^OTFJ for safe at

the Wabash Courier oflice,