The Wabash Courier, Volume 20, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 March 1852 — Page 4

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Z&Vrtweti Courier ©fffrr, TJEKRE HAUTE, INDIANA, jWTTS A IMM Wmt Of "''rosrirobr &<*Dua wsratifc* We have also ft complete set oi new and beautiful

CP O I S E S

For Card Priming in imitation of Copper-plate Persons wanting Priming done will do well to give us a call as with new materials and experienced workmen, we cannot be excelled, and we

WARRANT SATISFACTION.

Blank Deeds & Mortgages, ,,#MSLLS OF LADING, iZ ..

a Protests and Instructions

Tor Flat and other Boats. Kept constantly on hand at this Office.

Jams*Bum, I JobnLi

Oct 18, '51-8-6mpd

t. jrriAS.

Tables, Grave-Stones, &c. They keep constantly on hand a large stin-Jy of the best Vermont and-Italian Marble, antf are prepared at all tiroes to fill orders with promptness, and in a workman-like style.

Nov 15, 5l-12-6m

Epicurean Repertory.

WEST SIDE OF TIIE SQUAIt

PHILADELPHIA ALE, ND a thousand other delicacies, of which A

due notice Will be given. ina31ts

0. F. COOSKRLY. WW. B. WCLEAJT. COOKERLY & McLEAN,

AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, jSrOFFICE IN UNION ROW,X« Above Mahan & Hawkins's Drug Store, Second

Story, entrance on Fourth Street

HAVING

Office—Farrincton's Block, north east corner or Public Square, erre Hwite. 15,'5l-12-3m

A E A O S S (Successors to Bright & Ijtnier,)

FORWARDING AND COMMISSION

MJSIECMAKTO,, TACBET LASOTSO, HATLKOAD BSTOT, A.XD WHARF, MADISON, IND. Rtfercncrt:- Blyihe &. Holland, T. A. Morris, Kirlnnd & Fitzgiubon, Indianapolis D. White, Madison.

Oct 23, '51-0-lypd

DENTISTRY. H. R. SMITH, D. D. S.,

naoogp

BUSINESS CARDS. BUSINESS CARDS.

.irr, I A-TnowumwHE,.

CmemsuUL Nev Orletm* Cincinnati,

BEATTY, LIGGETT & Cfl. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING E A N S

CO&KEK OF KACAXIHS ASD LAFAYETTE STRUTS, NE IV ORLEANS*

ADVANCES UR OJC coxsmnmknts to V* BV

MORGAN, HALL & BRUCES, No. 20, FRON STREET, CINCINNATI, Q.

BITER TO

J. D. Early, Esq^ L- G. Wan»n. and Messrs. H. D. Williams & Co., Terrt Haute, lttd. S. Bishop, Esq (Cashier Ohio Life & Tru*t Co. Bank.) Mwars. Gilmore & Brotfesrton, nnd Messrs. Springer & Whitman, Cincinnati^ Ohio.

associated themselves together in

the Practice of Law, will give prompt and efficient attention to all business entrusted to them in tlita Seventh Judicial Circuit# junel4-5I-4"2yl

Wade's'American Telegraph, From St. Loots, via Terre Ilantc, to Cincinnati. nnd from thence to New York, Boston & Philadelphia.

THE ONLY DIRECT LINE

From Terre Haute to the above named cities.— Despatches con be sent to all parts oi the Union no re writing.

BEING now permanent ly locatt^d In his new office on Ohio street, third door, eaat of public

nw*pationsinthe

uare, *ill at all times all things

pertaining to his profession. N. B,-^No credit given for operations unless by previous arrangement. April 17, 1849-34y

.I I .V .V ft.

IXott.«c, Carriage, S'»s»i, and OmniBental Painting, in their Brauches.

ALSO,

Designs, Banners, Flags, Transpareocies, properly executed—old Pictures clean•d and varnisdied, walk papered, See.

Shop on Market Street, opposite Doles' New Building, and &1 door north of the Cocs.ieb Ogee. Terre Haute, »»r23-30y E. K. BROVVj^.

j. BBirrost. H. r. ASHLtY BRTTTCJN 8t CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants,

TERRE HAUTE INDIANA.

npHE highest cash price paM for Wlwat, v«, fl. Corn,Tats, Flaxseed, 1 t.-noihy Seed, Clover St a. Whir* Beans, and Feathers, at their W oreituiise, corner of First and Ivagle streets, Ci nnl Basin.

NovS, »51-iMf-r«6

II. B. SMITH,

Forwarding nnd Commission Merchant, TKRRK HA UTS. irSEALER 1*4 I-«ke Salt, Fish, Plaster, Pine

Lumber, and Shingles. (jrOuii paid for Wheat, Com, and Oats. Warelwv! .t on Canal, between Second* and Third Su^ **'24*

FOOLS & BROTHER,

Forwarding A Commission Merchants, 90 MAGAZINE STREET, NEW ORLEANS.

Reference*, Williams & Earlf, II. D. Williams «t Co.,

CJ

S()NTJN1'

.. Terra Huts.

B«?roem &, Co.,

Any business. Forwarding or Commission, en t'nsted to our charge will meet oar a- I prompt •uentioii j«:. i: -43ly-

J. H. LONa, M. D.,

KS tlx? Practice of Medicine from the

Ofliceol''Dr. A. Ho nnd rest ', solicits a ahare of public f-xir.»r,Tut joiiuwing from Dr. Holn»* is ••tsj*i.l-rr a sufiicient recommendation to satisfy toe pul»uc mind.

The Practice of Medicine

Will be continued from my office, by J. FI. Losro, proved M.D., w! .dur. himoeif faiufttl tu-i worthy of con-jir)ftl-40-tf

the past two y» "con": 110LMEH, M. D.

Blaiik Books.

l'ST received, a full assortment of large twf I small sited Blank and Memorandum Books, at 5i»n of UMf Bi# Bouk. «rp23

CIXM TIKeMtT, .. .J...,. fjnaiN BPRTON, Philadelphia. ..Cincinnati. TINGLEY & BURTON,

WllOLHULE DEALERS |.V

Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods South East Corner Pearl aud Walnut StruuU, CINCINNATI, OHIO,

ARE

now opening a full and complete Bfock of Spring Goods, which ihey olfvr for oath, or tke usual emlits.

Jan l, WM9 ly

£. V. &KJLII .. A®ffl®iEsyis^r AND COt.YSVr.SMU .IT f,.f 11%

Office In Farrington** Bnilding, 0^-No. 4, TXp Btairs^CO TKBHK HAUTE, IND j«ne7/h ?\}7

W. S. COOPER,

WHOLESALE DEALER IN NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, TO-WIT: Buttons, Combs, Threads,

Howry, Gloves, Soaps, Lac i^oods, Perfumery, Cutilery, Trimmings generally, and in fact every thing usu ally kept in a Fancy Goods and Notion establish meot, to which the' trading public are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.

Dec 9, "5i-l?-SM6

Hrrw. e1I7Y¥CO. O W A I N AND

Commission Merchants, And dealers in all kinds of produce, TERRE HAUTK, IND. jane7 ... 51 41tf

Shavliis, Hair Cutiu

r|^HE

Nov 22, 31-13-tf

J. M. WA1.TE*

JULIAN ft WALTER, DEALERS IN

American and Foreign Marble, SOUTH OF TIIE PUBLIC: SQUARE, TERRE IIAliTE. IN1. Manufacturers of Monuments, Tomb-

r,

Arc

undersigned has fitted up tor the accom

ip

ruodation ot the citizens ol Terre Haute, and travelers, a shop one door north of Farrington's Block, where they all can get a clean ana easy shave, and their hair cut in the best manner. Razors always akarp—Soap, Brushes and Towels always clean.

JESSE MITCHELL.

EGBEHT HARVEY," Produce Commission Merchant Buffalo, N. Y.

References in Terre Haute, Jacob D. Exult. Esq., Duias Dk.mixo, Esq.,

Jam is Fakjuxston, Esq.,

febl6 23-tl C- & C. W. Babbovk.

"rmwior. ESPETFULLY tenders his professional services to the citiiena of Terre llaute and vicinity.

Office on Market street, first door south of the Town Hall. April 12, '51-33-ly

J. 6 STEPHtNSSN, M. D.

Physician and Surgeon, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Office nearly opposite Brown's Hotel. Oct 18, '61-3-tf

B. MOFFATT,

A O N E A A W TERRE HAUTE, IND. Office in Union Row, over Reeves's Store. Nov 15, '51-12-ly

THOMAS H. NELSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, TERRE 1IAUTE, IND»

OJftcs in Phoenix Block, up stairs. Dec 7, '30-15-lf

J. W. NEWLAND. WM. C. TR.VBTTE.

S!aWll!Ai2f333)

&

WIBAIfi

(Successors to S. W.-Pugh,)

WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and Forwnrtling Merchants, No. 440, Main Street,

Between Fifth nnd Sixth Streets, North Side, LOUISVILLE, Ky.

HAVE

on hand a large and earefully selected stock of Groceries, which they will sell very low for Cash, or in exchange for Country Produce. The following are the principal articles, viz: 250 bags Prime Green Kio Coffee 50 do Old Manilla and Java do 95 hhds Prime to Extra Prime N. O. Sugar 10 do Refined and Clarified do 75 bids I.oaf, Po\V?lered, and Crushed do 10 trcs. Flint Rice 25 bbls Golden Syrup 25 half do do 20 ten gallon kegs do 70 bbls Plantation Molasses 25 do Sugar House do 30 halfbbls do do 55 half chests Gun Powder Tea 26 do Black do 32 do Young Hyson do 25 6 and 12 lb. boxes do do 75* boxes Pearl Starch 10 do Chocolate 120 do R"osin Soap 100 do Fancy do 160 do Star Candles 30 do Sperm, do 225 do Pressed Summer Candles 150,000 Cu6a Six Cigars 25,000 Spanish do 2JK0P0 Halt Spanish do f'o 1600 250 bags and bales Cotton Yarns, No. 400 1000 lbs Carpet Chain 1000 do Candle Wick 1200 do Cotton Twine 150 bales Cotton Batting 525 bagwSfiot, assorted sixes 10,000 lbs Bar and Pig Lead 75 doi HI ne Buckets 50 do Fancy do 50 do do Half do 45 nests (3 and 8 in nest) Painted Tubs 35 dot No. 2 and 3 do do 75 do Zinc Wash Boards 50 bbls Hydraulic Cement 50 do Vinegar 85 packages No. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel 800 kegs Super Cti N «i's, from 3 to 20 penny 100 do no do fir s. 6, 8. and 10 do 75 boxes Virginia Tobacco [and 1 lb lumps 1 1 5 is so an do 5 8 100 do Matches 350 do* r.nd^orn Brooms 12 casks .'lit.! !'!!»8:('.rTStU» 10 do do Super Carb. Soda 700 lbs Best Spanish Indigo 1600 do Bright Dntch Mmdder 50 bags Pepper and Spi 12 MtTs Alum 12 l-v.* Epwom Salts 30 do Copperas 26 do Brimstone 406 iis Cloves 500 lbs Fresh Nutmegs 130 mats Cinnamon Bark 400 Rw Camphor 330 do Cream of Tartar 1200 reams Wrapt '.n^ Paper 350 do Letter an.I C-\p Paper 30 hoxes John Billiesu^npnriHa 50 do Fresh Green Chei -f 315 kegs Pure and No. 1 W r, Lead 1 pipe S-*.iiapps Gin, beat article imported

S half tdpes JW Ilonnessy Pale and Dark Brandy 2 do A. Sei -.•?»« do do 3 or. casks Raste-yi do do 1 half pipe & F- Msrtel Brandy 1 do J. J. Dupoy do

hall". do or. casks do do do do do

London Dock Madeira Wine R. L. do do Spanish Port do Pure Port Juice, Crown Brand Jurf-r P"-t JB«.: Tw::

& SWAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA^ FOR THE CURE OF

Incipient Consmnption, SOWJRTIA, QCNHBAL OKBIUTY, WHITE SWELUSQ, BHKUMATISM, DISEASES Of TAB LIVCB ANU

SHIN, AND ALL DISIUSKB ARtSIJW FRO» IMPCRrWES OF THE AND the "EintCTB or mebcury. WJTtVl^ PANACEA ha* been for more than y-two years celebrated in this country nnd in Luropo lor its extraordinary curoa—for the itiflcnie# sil which reference is made to the directions and books (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Panacea. 8otne of which give tin* parileulars of cases too frightful lor general j. bUoation, whew the patien'* had been almost iien up with Scrofula, nnd were deemed incuraWe by Physicians it has been used in hospitals and private practice, and has had the singular fortune of being recommvnded by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent persons. Among others by

sv

W.Gibson, M. .Prof. ofSurg.,Pa. University. Valentine Mott, M, l., Prol. Sura., N. Y. do. VT. P. De*eos, M. I) Pror ol Mid., Pa. do. N. Chapman, M. I)., Prof, of Physic?, Pa. do. T. Parke,M. D., Pres'tColl PliYKiicians, Phila. Pr.Oel Vallo, Pmfesiior ot Madicine, Havana. Joee Eourenco tie Lus, Prof of Snrgery, Lislion. J.Chipman, mem.Roval Col lSurgeoma, London, G. W. Erving, late Minister to Spain. Sir Thonias Penr#*n, Maj. Gen, Britisih Army. Gilbert Robertson, British Cotmil, &e &c. And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swaim1* Pahacea, have tor many years made it an invaluable remedy. The Panacea docs not contain mercury in any form, nnd being no innocent preparation, it tuay be given to the most tender intent.

The retail price has been reduced W tl 50 per bottle (containing three half pints) or three bot ties for $4.

Bewabe o* Imtosition.—Swaim's Panacea is iu round bottles, fluted longitudtually, with the tot lowing letters blown on the glass: "ovVAIM'S—PAN ACEA—PffltiADA." an having the name of James S\v aim stamped on the sealing was, and written on the label covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which hnVe been turned for the exclusive use of tho proprietor, by Draper & Co., bank note engravers, of Philadelphia. In the centre is a portrait of th late Wm. Swaini, copyright seenreu.

Also, Swaim's Vermifuge. A valuable Family Medicine, being a high, approved remedy for all diseases arising from dobiSuv oi the digestive organs, such as Worms, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, &c., &c. See the pamphlet (which may he had gratis) accom panving the Vermifuge.

Prepared at S W AIM*S A BOR ATOR Y, TIIE OLD STAND, Seventh street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, and sold by all tho respectable Druggists in the United States. vUTION TO THE PUBLIC.

Persons wishing to obtain the genuineSW AIM'S PANACEA and SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE, should be careful to observe that ilie name

S W A I

is spelled correctly on the bottles nnd lnbals, or they may be imposed on by medicines made in imitation of them by a person bearing a somewhut imilur name, well calculated to deceive.

GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE 15

S if

Corded Skirts,

P# S .. -ry, v«r'y fiH si: Pi r. a y-t Malaga Wine

do

Donwwtlc Brandy, et Wine and Gin, New A Rum. Ok]

Dupont's &c. l\-% 3-iy

TOWER MILLS. AVING brv«.M ihtw l.t'-vifui8i*amFlo.ir-in| Wft nr© HOWi fca.lv Flonr, M«al. Sfcorts, Bru,«iul for Wheat and Corn, or for C««h, with ail whoi m«y giv« tw iheir custom. I

I]

MILLER & SOULE

Corner of Chssnat «nd Wst«rstsi,

Terre Hsnte, Ind, Mar I, "51-37-tf.

s.,

&

104 & 106 JOHN ST., NEW YORK. March 4,'52-28-w2m

IVhoksalf1 nstd BSctaii.

""PIIE subscrilwr wishes to draw the particular J. attention of the public to his stock of

Fall and Winter Goods,

Just opened. His goods were purchased on the lowest terms, from manufacturers and importers, which enables him to sell them at prices that cannot be surpassed for cheapness. His stock comprises every variety of DRY GOODS for Ladies' and Gentlemens' wear such as

Merinos, Coburghs, Silk and Mohair Alpacas, Cashmeres, Delaines a variety of\Blk and Fancy Sklks, Plain and Figured Pilk lins French. English and Doftiestic Ginghams Calicoes, of every qualiiy ranging from 5cts. to 121 ets. per yard A fine lot of Long Shawls Cashmere, Embroidered and Piaid Shawls White Swiss, and Cross bar'd Muslins Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Insertings, Blk Silk Laces, Blk and Fancy Silk Fringe, Gimps. Dress Buttons Silk Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, of different dinds Ladies Kid, Cashmere, Silk and Cotton Gloves Linen Handkerchiefs, from 12ic, up to §3,50 a piece Ladies Collars, Cuffs and Under-Sleeves, White

And a host of other articles, usually found in a large and well selected stock. FOR GENTLEMENS' WEAR.

Blue and Black Broadclothes, Beaver and'Piot do. Block and Fancy assimeres, Tweeds, Sattinetts, Jean3, Hardtimes, Blue-and Brown Coat "Blankets Satin Vestings, Kid, Cashmere, Berlin and Buckskin Glove«. Merino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, White-Linen Shirts,and Silk Cravats. 2 CASES SUPERIOR SILK HATS, expressly made for the retail tr.idc. A larsje assortment of SILK and MOHAIR PLUSH CAPS, Clo.h and Velvet do., Blk and Drab Mexican and Buena Vista Hnts.

Boots and Shoes.-

Sheetings Checks, Dye

TEA, SUGAR, and COFFEE.

It is unnecessary to enurderate further, sufilceit to say, that his stock i* one of the largest and best selected in theCjty, and his prices, considering the cheapness of goods East this frill, cannot lail to give satisfaction to all, eveii the most penurious.

The most SPLEVDID GOODS in Mnrkfft. WILLIAMS & EARLY, 4 HE now receiving direct from N. Y., Pliilar\ delphia and Baltimore, a general stock of Dry Goods, QueenMwnre,

Ilnrdwnro nnd Groceries.

Al*30— A Iprge lot of Carpeting, which will be sold very low for cash or approved crcdit. A large assortment of

Mri'l S A*I COMERS, of all qualities and prices have been laid in with great care, ond will be found cheap and excellent

S S E S a 5 8 9 Some very fine, with Extra elobesarid chimneys, an :ipatj! of sii- ding "4a flood of light" on any sui^cu't—clioite, autiful and cheap—are to found among thier large and general aosortment of coods. Qt.EENSWARE STOCK IS PERFECT,

And their vnrety of

Hat*, Cnp«, ltool*» Ac Shoo*, ns comprehensive as the «s6icrn marifets coo afford.

Country merchants, wishing to "fit op" will find this csttMi-limrnt, situated at the north west corr'Y of the hlic aqmr"1. the most interesting ort« Terre-il.inte, ssrf-•n-iUthe Qmtlly, Variety and Chcnpaewof Goods.

They, as Well as si I others, respectfully iuvited to coil and examine the «Nrk on hand. WILLIAMS &. EARLY.

Terre-IIaute, Oct. 27, It !»if.

LUDOWICI & IIULMAN,

A*r

li'lW

kinds

0k'i!r?rfl.Cofrw-Die*tl,edand

Whi«iky. f'e

A^.»~Cr!H« v. Gr a u, e*1 fnl Tanni r» Oil, Tori Glas--. 'I ntnbkrs. IM:i a Twins,' "tton Trot Liw and Rtn.-'nig Powdor, S»l

Api-i-i Mnstani. T!---

it a- ir and .1 Itniie, Ink, Fls.-ks, Jsis, -ussttHi Caps, ks. Com mi and Hemp

Tobacco, Nails Glass, Feathers, all of which will be dispossd of at the lowest

*ttJ»e Cincinnati Store, Union Row. Marll,'3iS-w1y-29

Donbie Rectified

ITIDOVVIC!

A* IIULMAN are now msmifio-

A turii!!,' an article of Whi«ky in in at •in in purity snd flaror decidedly the b«*t «wr sddlnr this western country. All those who prefers first rate article to a rmnmon one for theasasn.' money wtli piease call st the CINCINNATI STORE. Union Row.

All kinds of Domestic and Foreign WINES AND LIQUORS, of (bebest quality, and st Cincinnati pricss, always on band.

Marcn II, 52-wtf29

BANK NOTE TABLE,

CORRECTED FOR TUB WABASH COURIER.

?T Indiana.

State Bank and Branches, pm VVaison's Chocks, Terre Haute. pa Kentucky* Bank of Kentucky, pai Northern Bank or Kentucky, pai Bank of Lonisville, pai

Ohio.

Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Co, p%i Lafayette Bank, ,v» pai Franklin Bank, pai Cily Bank, pai Commercial Bank. pai Mt champs' and Traders1 Bank, pai Massillnn Bank, pai Circlevlljo, (old,) pai Xenia Bank, pai Geauga Bank. -par Zanoavillc Bank. pai Steuhenvillet (old bank,) par Marietta Bank, par St, Uairsville Bank, mm P#' Moiuit Pleasant Bank," pai Clinton Bank nC Coiumbtis, pai New Lisbon Bonk, -. par Dayion Bank, pai Western Reserve Bank, par Franklin Bank of Columbus, par State Bunk und Branches, par All others

O

F.. NIPPERT,

Farrington's Block, North of the Public Square, Novv-8- ll-yl. Terre Haute, Indiana.

A A I A S

n, uncertain

Missouri.

Bank of Misso^rf^nd Branches, St. Louis coumy Scrip. St, Louis city Scrip,

Illinois..^

State Bank and Branches, Certificatrs, Bank of Illinois ond Branches,

35dis 35 dis ,70 dis

VirginIh.

Bnnlt of Virginia and Brunches, of the Valley and Broaches, EmUnge Bank, at Norfolk, Farmers' Bank of Virginia and Branches, Merchants &. Mechanics Bank, Wheeling, Northwestern Bank of Va. and Branches,

1 die 1 dis 1 dis ldis 1 dla 1 dis

Tennessee.

All solvent banks, Lou iisinii a*, All solvent Banks,

All solvent banks, North Carolina. 'it\ All sslvent banks,

All solvent banks, Arkansas. State Bank and Branches, ".

2idis

ldis

Georgia*

21 dis

-£idis

South Carolina.

2i dis

no sale

Michigan*

Bank of St. Clnir, Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank, Detroit,"" lOdis Michigan Insurance CompRny, 5dis River Raisin, nef'sale All others, 25dis Real Estate Bank and Branches, no sale

Alnbtunn.

Bank Mobile, 2 dis Bank of the btato and Branches, 5 dis Planters' and Merchants' bunii broke All others ... no sale

Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Marine Insurance Company, ft '1 dis Bank ofMineral Point, broke Iowa*

Miners' Bank of Dubuque, dis New England. All solvent banks, ldis New YorkCitv and Country, ldis Philadel]hia and Pennsylvania, ldis Baltimore nnd Maryland, ldis All small bills under $5 2 dis

Selling Rates of Exchange.

On New York, ut sight, pm Philadelphia, -1pm Boston, ••.

pm

Baliimoro, 1 pm ..New Orleans,. par Louisville, par

Cincinnati, par Piltsburgh, 1pm United States Treasury Notes,"(new issue,) 1pm

Current Vnlue of Gold and Silver. American Eagles, and in proportion, $10.00 Sovereigns, crown stamp, in proportion, 4.83 do dragon do do do 4.83 Napoleons, 20 franc pieces, 3.80 Guinea, English, 5.00 Spanish Doubloons, ... 16.00 Patriot, Mexican, Columbian Doubloon, 15.50 Ten Guilders, halves in proportion, 4.00

NEW HARDWARE.

ENLARGEMENT OF TIIE PAD-LOCK.

Increased Quantity of all kinds of Hardware.

Reduction of Frices at the 2

•S S3

"\T7 E arenov.v rrcpivin? at our old stand, (.East side of the PttMie Square,) a very large and splendid assortment of

I I N A E I A S of every variety and description. Also, Pocket nmi Table Cutlery, Cabinet Trimmings, Shoe findings and leather Mechanics' tools, of ^very description Smiths' tools Mill and Cut

Steel, 100 f^et cojl chain, 300 pair traco chains, 1000 pounds log chains, 1000 feet f, 1 and II rope, 1000 pounds i, U, and lend pipe, bar lead, shot, 30 kegs Kentucky rifle powder, 100,000m Gs D. Caps.

Shot Guns, nines, Revolving Pistols, Gun 150 Heminqton nvd Dayton lhfle Barrels, lOe sett Cinrinmiti llraggan Boxes, 2, 000 pounds Hollow IFaff, Coal Grates, Fire

Brick, 20 dot. Axes, of the best manufactories, including also a SPLENDID STOCK OF S A I I I A W A and a very lnrge nnd well assorted stock of IRON.

Ii is impossible for us to specify in so Inrgo a stock, but we liavo no hesitation in saying thnt our stock and assortment is sltkrior to any in Terre-Haute, or West of the Mountains, and that we are prepared to meet any kind of competition in the wny of exclusive Hardware. ftCrCountry Merchants can supply themselves witu small bills as well as to purchase East.

Feb J8, '52-wfi0d-25

TPD.

irSptit:"' mm1 all

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S O E Sc. CO.

Terre Haute, Dec 28, '50-18-tf

NOTICE

tier, for a 1

Sherrby given,that on the lTthday of April 1852, I. between ihe hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 O'clock p. m., nt 'tho court house door in the town of Tern* Haute, I shnll ofTer for sale th« following real estate, to-wit: ihe north west quarter of the south east -qanrter of section (30) thirty six, in township (12) twelve, north ofrange (8) eight west, containing forty ncrss, more or less* also thirtyone acre# of land off tho east side of the north east qunrter of tTi-• nouth w. =t quarer of the same section, town*!.ip nnd ran^'-,all lying in Vigo county, Indiana forfeited for the non-payment of the interest due thereon. The said lands or so much thereof as may be necessary, wilt be exposed to I nlso. fai sale, tdr Mii fv'n mortgage,executed hy JohnTur

1U

of fl#i, from T. 12, It. 8, and ih- bj atn

Interfs! nnd per centum due thereon amount)mr in sit to $134 85. Costs of advertising to be added on the day of mile.

A. LANGE, Auditor Vigo Co.

NOTICE

beretiy'-tvpii, that on tbe 17th day of April A. 185S. tween the legal hours, at the court li.jii'-o dnr iii the iwn-ol Terre Haute, I *-i!l ofl«ri"r nale to the Main*4* bidder. Lots Mo. six. v.jn, and (8.) «-i^ht, in the qvaitrr

N no In to N 1

oft Nil. 10) ten west, which said lot« i:i I--runv held by William Foster and by him for-* hitv'l lor lh«- non-piytnrniof lnerr«it due thcrmn. to town U»! n. ii-ir'h inii."' Ml: elevi west r.'U i: the :i! -'lid "f 1 si Im.-i!-:i n| pi iii i. 1!. in icy.-. :m |n »:uui diif mi* lb." day of fni- si'.!' 71. Costa of tulvtitU^ing to be addtfd on tU& day of **tle.

A. LANGL, Auditor.

Feb 12, '52-wGOd -25

Patent

Lead Pipes and Sheet Lead.

\\f E ARE agen'* ior the St. Louis Patent Lead tion. Also, several hundred bushels of corn, hay Pipe »nd Shtt ljead orks, and keep con-' in the barn, ttnd wheat in the

stantlv on uid all kinds and ils-^criptionaoi th ir A credit of twelve month* will bo'given miinulacture. For sole at manufacturer's pri& H, package* only.

WORTH 1NGTON & CO.

21 -\fain Street, Cincinnati,

mar. 17, '52 w2m-30.

riiR qiiuAT KKtvrucicir rejikdit.

JIU JOHN BULL'S SARSAPAIULLA!! Will Wonders never Cease! r? the following cures, performed, alono by tb« nee ol

HOMj'S SAftSAPAIHT.LA, in not wonder*, then im xknowledj^ I bat do not know tlia meaning of the rord. Itaid, and be ctmvinecd tbat Ousts tro *tr«ngor Iction '5 I.is« P. O., Fulton Co.. Ky., Oct. 1,1861. lr. John Boll: Dear 8tr—The two dozen of your Barea., tarillA, ordered iu September, came to hand, and, in ac-! tuowlftlging die receipt of the same. I feel I would &' loing you Injustice to withhold tho following among the iMtancfi that linvn come under my olHwrra-

nan of the instances that li&vn come under my Jon, during the lsst two year*, of the groat curative prop trtlen of you* Sampsrilla

Mr*. Jeannette Martin, a highly respcetable lady of my »ith a caneepZ ulecrf whlc^ finally rediwved f«| to 15

lelplewi a condition, that she could not leave her a She ,r!eil tho best medical advice In our county, without relief, md had given up nil hopes ef a cure. At this stage of her sane, I persuaded hur son to take a hottle of your Sarsaparilla. lie did se,/iud In a short tima returaed, and purihused another bottle, stating the flr«t bad bad a decidedly rood efbot. She continued to ue it until, after the use ol Ire or «ix bottlef, I hod the pleasure of seeing the old laily jerself at church. Bh« aiwured me that she had almost jutirely recoveriid her health, snd from her I received the iccount of her dice we. and in about the same word* I give it to you. This is bur one of a number of cures under my bservnt ion—of very remarkable ones—tperfbrmad by the urn of your Rar*aparllla, in my neighborhood. The d*--'t haa stoadily increased rince its introduction acre. Very respectfully, your obedient wrvant, .y WW- R: DICKINSON, P. M.

Hovle CocrsTT, Ky., Oct. 6,1661.

Dr. .Totin Bull: Dear Sir—I hove seen the most marveltons cure alone of my patients, by your valuable medicinc —an old lady, who had been afiiicted from her childhood with scrofula, and various diseases ef the brain. She waf sixty years old. It liad run into something like leprocy uid she was tbe most frightful creature my eyes evei, oeheld. I culled In Dr.'McFailden, a very fine physician consult with n»e In relation to her. We came to th« tonclusion that It was out of our power to relieve her but going to my office. I accidentally picked up one of youi Journal!., when, on seeing the wonderful cures yourSarsajarilla had effected, I resolved to try Uie experiment in thif ase. I took her two bottles of It. after taking which 1 perceived a great change. 1 took her some more. She is oow taking the sixth nottle, and I consider her entirely :ured. I take great pleasure in recommending your War Wparilla to the aftiictod public.- /.

YourS respectfully,

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my

hand, and causcd the seal of the County Court of -I gaid county to be hereunto affixed, this ISth day of i'ebruary, 1S50.

N. B.

proved.

J0ITN M. ROSS, M. D.

T- Thomas A. Ringo. of Graves Co.. Ky., for the benefit if uinnklnd generally, do hereby certify, that on or about the lHth day of Octobcr, 1847.1 wss at tacked wich a very •evere pain in tho lower part of the abdomen, tvhich lasted out a Jew minutes, and moved hi to the left hip, and con tinued exceedingly painful Jbr about five days, during which time I had a very light fever. At the end of that ime the fever ceased, and the pain abated fora day or two. ifter which it again returned, and was much worse than oefbre. During all this time I \jras under" medical treatment. From a short time after I was taken, I was unable to walk Or sit up the hip in which the pain'was so bad commenced rising, until some time in January, when it ourst, aud a number of pieces of bone came oat—as many is twenty, at leasfc Some of the pieces were thr&e-fourtlis Df an inch long. Some time after this, a hard knot appeared on my right hip,'also one on my right wrist, and one on my leg, below my knee. I continued to get weak ind worse, aud pain made its appearance in my rijght ihoukler. and would move in my breast and stomach. this time all persons gave me up to die. A physician then told me that, as a last remedy, I had better use MRBULL'S FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPAR1LLA. After the use of the second bottle, the "knot on my wrist commenced getting soft. I opened ife and a day or two after. piece of bone came out. My wrist soon got well, and 1 on tinued to gain strength. After I used the third bottle, could .get no more for some four weeks, after which time I succeeded in getting three more bottles. After using the three last bottles, the knot on my hip became soft it was opened, and gnme corruption ran out, together with a small piece of bone, and the sore soon got well, and the snot entirely diappeared. The sore on my leg also opened, ind apiece of bone came out. I continued the use of the Sarsaparilla until I used twelve bottles, and am now ntlrely well, and able to do daily labor. It may seem strange to some, but I will here state that, during ihe summer Of 1S49,1 coughed up three pieces of bone, which jan now be seen at the residence my unclej Thos. Neal, where I now live, and if any persons doubt this statement, I will be happy to converse with them, If they will call on ac. Signed, THOMAS N. R1NGO.

State of Kentucky, Graves Co., Set."

This day personally came before me the undersigned, an icting justice of the peace in and fbr said county, and made jath in due form of law, that tho above statement's true. Subscribed aud sworn to, this 15th day of February, 1850.

S. P. MORSE, J. P. for G.O.

I, Irwin Anderson, Clerk of the County Court of Graves 'ounty, State of Kentucky, do ccrtify that S. P. Morse, whose name is signed to the above certificate, is now, and iras at the time of signing the same, a justice of the peace, Oi and for said Graves County, duly commissioned aud qualified as such, and that faith and credit are due all his fllcial acts, as such.

EDWIN ANDERSON.

Thts medicine, when used according to directions, -will' r..i. ure, without f.nl

JiTtt, Oiimnrll'Ma''l») gl'tlplTotlS ot I

h» Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones or Joint?, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of tho Glands, Syphlis, Dyspepsia. Salt Rheum. Diseases of tho Kidneys, l)isjascs arising from tho use of Mercury, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Side or Shoulders, General Debility, Lumbago., Dropsy, Jaundlcc, Oostlrcncs*, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, toughs, Cold«, Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affccifons, and all other Diseases tending to produce Consumpdon, I.ircr Complaints, Female Irregularities and Complaints, Sick aud Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night iwonts. Exposure or Imprudence in Life. Chronic Constiutional Diseases, and as a Spring and Summer Drink, and General Tonic for tbe System, and a Gentle and Pleasant Purgative, it is superior to Blue Lick and Congross Water, jolts, or Seidliti Powders.

DR. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office, 81 Fourth st.. Louisville, Ky.

Ticro applications for Agencies must be addressed. J. R. CUNINGHAM, Sole Agent tor Terre Haute, where the Medicine can be had by thedo* zen, at Proprietors prices.

received.

Large supply just ret Feb 20, nSz-wGm-SG

P. O. O'RILEV. S. MITCHELL.

EVANS VILLE

Forwarding Commission House,

rJ",HE

subscribers, ih connection with their 1. present Wharf toat, have just completed the mammoth wharf boat

finished in th& most substantial manner, and with a fire-proof roof. Provided with these two Boats, and with able and competent assistants, we can now receive and store, at ibexfver, 2,000 Tons of Produce A Merchandise, completely sheltered and protected from .casualties in all Weathers thereby avoiding the necrs--wy, as hi olore, of exposing produce, in tbe incl'Jtnent s- ju,ipon ft wet and muddy landing and, also, facilitating us in reshipping with more 'In better order, and as we are nssurimbont Masters, at lower rates of freight hnn'has ever before been done at this point.

r't'?n«tr-1,

in

With these advantages wo respectfully- solicit consisnmcnts. Libera! advance made upon Produce consigned to is- tor reeh'i':nent to our correBpondents in \'tiw Orleans, and the same forwarded at the very lusvest rates of freight.

We will also receive consignments for sale, effect sales promptly, and make quick returns. O'RILEY & MITCHELL, fcvansviile, Jan 12, ^-wfoi 21

Administrators Sale.

NOTICE

gronery.

on all note rofn

sums over tlireo dollars, the purchaser giving with approved lecurity, without ony relief fi valuation or appraisement laws.

CHARLES D. JACKSOX, Adm'r.

I arch 3. '53-w3w ~M.

Oct 16, '61-8-tf

FRENCH,

Terre Hauitif, March 1, 51-27-i|

O I S I I

Can the reader believe, after reading the description of Jie above numerous cures, that there is still a few human jeings, suffering with disease, that refuse to gftre Bull's Sarsaparilla a trial. It is indeed hard to believe, but nevirthelcss, it is too true. What kind of testimony would it aike to convince the few remaining disbelievers, that Bull's jiedicine will do moro even than it promises The doctor :ould produce another and another cure performed by bis nedicine but if the cases pubUshed above will not conrice the sceptical, it is useless to produce any more, and, ndeed, it would cost a fortune to publish the many certiicatcs that have been showered on Dr. Bull. The largest! uammoth sheet in America would not contain^even the |s admitted by those that have seen and examined it, to be the most perfect ana lauios of those cured, let alono full statements of their. ... sasos.

1

TAM

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S

Land Warrants.

WE

is hereby given that I will expose

to at public auction, on Friday the 2d day of Afml, 18M, at the late residence of Abrft ham Jtir on .deceased, late of Honey Creek township. c\»mv, Indiana, the personal property ot paid d-'f» n- .I, conaislint: of iih- eight day "k. bu:-ns,t -'if, book cases, beds ond bedii ::,'. besi! a at variety ol housohold and kitrh furniiur.i too tedious to menUon. Also, live !u.ad of wurk Itoriw*, two yearling colts, three or four mili lvcows, a nuipln-r of hogs, one two /, plows and harness, with utensils too tedious to men

have on hand a supply of Land Warrants which we will sell at the lowest market rates. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention, and upon as liberal terms as upon per- «,».! application^

LOCUST COR1SER, TERRE HAUTE, IMPUNA-.i

^®ce5pt of a very extensive and splendid slock of FkU and

Winter Clothing, of our Dwn manufacture—the making of which we warrant. A large assortment of

Fashionable Hats, Cape, Fine Shirts, &c., Ac., &c.

Any garment purchased at this establishment exchanged, if not ap*

Nortfi-cast Corner Public Square,

CANDY

WEST SIDE C%PUBLIC SQUARE,

STRAUS & ISAACS.

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

English, and German Bread, cirei

Port, W ine, Champagne, Claret, Madeira, Nov 8,'51-11-tf

Tho subscribers are now in receipt of a full supply Of Messrs. G. C. Miller & Co'a

rFcrrc

Cents per lb.^ Wholesale, AND

2 0 E W S E A

Ponfectione^ Syrups, and Bakery. "T/tk

/, Thursday, and Saturday.*Cognac Brandy, benisli. &c. JtTSARDINES, SALMON, and OYSTERS.

CELEBRATED STEEL"5 PLOUGHS*^

Which deservedly stand higher than any plough in the Union for their good performance and easy draught. We also have extra Beams and Handles, of the best seasoned wood, steamed in oil, which we will furnish tit prime cost. We have any quantity of testimonials as to their performance and quality, wliich wf would be pleased to show any person wanting ploughs. j'-

The Messrs. Miller are preparing to'start*!? manufactory fiere on a large scate, and have sent this lot as a sample of what they intend to manufacture. N. SMITH & SONS

P. S.—They are so constructed that it will be difficult for the most awkward smith to knock iliem out of shape, the land-side and point being connected, and of the very best material. Jl*.

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^The^tock^of Clothing.jihat has jusrbeen received at the

beautiful assortment ever brought to ihis city,and having superintended the man-

their Tjeirig^

And for durnbility nnd beaaty know they cannot be surpassed. Buying from first hands in the Eastern cities, enables us to offer articles in our line as cheap as they can be had in any Western city, and as interest governs, we feel confident our prices will induce all who call upon us to buy.

Every article warranted as represented.

^, 2,500 PACKAGES,--'^BOOTS AND SHOES. 'J,.'

JLi.

^No. 522 Main Street, Louisville Ky%

now receiving my stock of Spring Good* from the best Mamtfacturiea at the. East, made under my directions to meet the wants of the first class of trade, embracing a great variety, especially in the department of Gentlemen's fancy Shoes, and Ladies, Misses and Children's fine Shot's and Gaitors which 1 will sell as low as any jobbing house in the WEST or ot Philttdel-

WILSON,-STARBIRD & SMITH, n-.r 4-5 8 -mss

MAIN STREET,

IN

Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines, Surgeon's Instrumenlg, Paints, Oils, Dy« S S pi a is he us he as a re and American Window-Glass, Virginia, Missouri, nnd Kentucky Manufactured Tobacco, A RE now In receipt of their heavy sprinc supplies, which renders tbeir stock one of the largest pnd most complete in the United States. Their stock was purchased of Importers and manufacturers or first hands upon th8 very best terms, ond they are prepared to warrant tho qaaJfty of their, goods, and are determined to sell them for cash or lo undoubted prompt denlers on the usual time, as 'ow as they can be purchased East, with the addition of the usual freights and charges. They have resident agents in the East, through whom they are enabled to keep tnetr stock fresh and complete during the season. Orders will be promptly filled with goods at as .ow rates and of as good quality as if the parties w$re here in penon.

N. B. Ginseng, Feathers, Rags, Flaxseed, Beeswax, Mustard Seed, andI eountrv produce generally taken at the market prices in payment Of debts due as, or in exchange for goods.,, Louisville, Ky., March 12, '52-wDm-29.

mo^arkat & c0„

Exchange Hankers, Louisville, Ky.

Refer IS the tbilowing Bankers: John Thompson, New York R. Johnston & 'o.Jf^iladelphia

Greenaway ik Co.. Baltimore Selden, VVithers& Co, Washington A. J. Wheeler, Cincinnati: •*$*• Pnae & Bocon.St. Louis, Mo. Dec 13,'51-12-17tf

FIRE PROOF PAINT.

BLAKE'S

FIRE PROOF PAINT, ground in

oil, assorted colors and packages. Lawpence's Ptore Load. ApfS.'Sl 32-if.

packages. DONNELLY"*

For sale by WOOD

Haulc, Ind.

'ARNOLD & CO. ''I

Wesl side Public Square, next door to Bemenl's old stand.

Terra Haute, Oct. 18 '51-8-y zy'tkWy*

W A E N

Ai mm I

Wood & Donnelly's Drag Stored

Old Established Stand, North Sideof thi PUBLIC SQUARE. At this store may be foundas usual at WHOLESALE, a complete assortment of every ttyng in our line of business, which will be sold at thelawest range of prices.

We are in receipt of spring supplies of Drags Sledicine*, Chemicals, Roots, Herbs* Extracts, ac*, pure and of besvqualities.

E A N O I E A I E S

WINES and LIQUORS (or Medical use, pure and of choice flavours, PaintH) Oils, Varnishes, Dye Staffs, Glass and Glass

Ware, Patty, Glae, Brookes, Bronzes, Gold Leaf, &c. JOrPhysicians Prescriptions accurately com pounded. All our officinal preparations are made accordance with the U. S. Dispcosatorv. 'April! 5, *M, 3^-tf' .• -vefzW