The Wabash Courier, Volume 20, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 April 1852 — Page 4

BUSINESS CARDS.

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•TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, WITH A ntOB SVTTVT or ytrigy OQDIB tPILPliHa Vf9 have also complete set of new and beautiful

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

WARKANT SATISFACTION.

Blank Deeds & Mortgages,

BILLS OF LADING,

Protests and Instructions

jefer Flat and other Boats,

Kept constant! yon hand at this Office.

JAMES BKATTY, Cincinnati.

JOH.H Lioerrr, Nev Orleans.

Oct 18, *51-8-6mpd

A. TROWBRIME, Cincinnati,

BEATTY, LIBBETT & CO.

COMMISSION AND FORWARDING E A N S CORNER OF HAOAZIKE AXD LAFAYETTE STREETS,

NEW ORLEANS,

AtrfmcrJ MADE OK RONSIS*-*"" JOM|»*

MORGAN, HALL & BRUCES,

IVO. 26, FRONT STREET, CINCINNATI, 0.

REFER TO

J. D. Early, Esq L. G. Warren, and Messrs. D. Williams & Co., Terre Haute, lnd. S. P. Bishop, Esq., (Cashier Ohio Life & Trust Co Bank,) Messrs. Gilmore & Brotherton, and Messrs. Springer & Whitman, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Epicurean Repertory.

SESSf III

WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE.

PHILADELPHIA ALE,

AND

a thousand other delicacies, of which due notice will be given. ma31t8

0. T. COOKERLY.

Hthe

AVING associated themselves together in Practice of Law, will give prompt and efficient attention to all business entrusted to them in the Seventh Judicial Circuit. junel4-51-42yl

Wade's American Telegraph, From St. Louis, via Terre Haute, to Cincinnati. and from thence to New

York, Boston & Philadelphia.

THE ONLY DIRECT LINE

From Terre Haute the above named cities.— Despatches can be sent to all parts of the Union no re-writing.

Office—Farrington's Block, north east corner of Public Square, Terre Haute. Nov 1V51-12.3m

LANIER Sc. ROSS, (Successort to Bright (J- I/inirr,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION

MJSffitDMAOTS,

FACES! LANDING, RAILROAD DETOT, AND WHARF, MADISON, 1ND. References:—Blythe it Holland, T. A. Morris, Klrland & Fitsgibbon, Indianapolis D. White, Madison.

Oct 25, HH-9-lypd

DENTISTRY.

H. R. SMITH, D. D. S„

be in readiness to wait on nis patrons in allthings pertaining to his profession. N. B.—Nocreaitgivenforoperatlonsnnleseby previous arrangement. April 17,1849-34y

Cltm TINOLEY, Philadelphia.

AREnowGoods,

GIDEON BURTON, Cincinnati.

TINGLZ2Y & BURTON,

WIlOUPSAU DEALERS IN

Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods South East Corner Pearl and Walnut Streets, CINCINNATI* OHIO,

opening a full and complete stock of

Spring which they offer for cash, or tke usual credits. Jan 1, 98.19-17

Shaving, Hair Cnttiiiff, Slc.

THE

undersigned hns fitted tip for the accommodation of the ciuaens of Terre Haute, and travelers, a shop «no door north of arrinaton's Block, where they all can get a clean and easy shave, and their hair rutin the best manner. Kaxors always sharp—Soap, Brushes and Towolsal-

waya clean. JESSE MITCHELL. Nov 88, *l-13-t(

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Hoe«r, Carriage, Sign, and Ornamental Painting,Tn all their Branches.

ALSO,

Designs, Banner*, Flags, Transparencies, properly executed—old Pictures cleaned and varniph«l, walls papered, ttc.

Shop on Market Street, opposite Doles' New Building, ami 2d door north of £e LotnitKR Office. Terre kauto, m«r33-30y E. K. BROWN.

W. S. COOPER,

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

IIo««ery, Glows, Soap*, Lace goods. Perfumery,

IVe 9, IH-lT^-lS

DEM.F.R

Cu*Ver*'

Trimming* generally, and in tact every 'hinawMtally kept in a Frfiscy (Joods and Notion establishment, to which the trading public are invited to call and examine b-fore purchasing elaewhere.

H. B. SMITH,

Forwarding and Commission Merchant, TERRS HAUTR.

in Lake Salt, Fiah, Plaster, Pine

Umber, and Shingle* KTCath paid for Wheat, Cora, and Oats. Warehouse on Canal, between Second and Third Sireete.

POOLE ft BROTHER,

forwarding dt Commission Merchants, 90 MAGAZINE STREET. NEW ORLBANS.

Reference*, Williams &. Early, H. D. William* & Co. "I

Terra Haote.

Any^mdnea^ Forwarding or Commission, en trusted to oar charge will meet oar tumel prompt tention jmil&4J»jr^

J. ST^EIMIENSON* M. D. fftyjrtcfcut and Surge•#»,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

OflM Marly opposite Brown's Hotel* Oct It, Yl-8-tf

BUSINESS CARDS.

J. H. LONG, M. D.,

/"CONTINUES the Practice of Medicine from the V_y Office of Dr. A. Holmes, and wwnecifully solicits a share of public patronage. The following from Dr. Holmes is considered a sufficient rooommendatian to satisfy the public mind.

The Practice of Medicine

Will be continued from my office, by J. H. Lone, M. D., who, during the past two years, has proved himself faithful and worthy of confidence. junel-40-tf A. HOLMES, M. D.

J. BRITTON. B. t. ASHLEY.

BRITTON & CO.,

Forwarding aud Commission Merchants, TERSE HA UTE, INDIANA. flMIE highest cash price paid for Wheat, Rye,

JL Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, Timothy Seed, Clover Seed, White Beans, and Fen there, at their Warehouse, corner of First and Eagle streets, Canal Basin.

Nov 8, 'M-ll-tf-rg6

EGBERT HARVEY,

Produce Commission Merchant.

B?3Uo, N. Y.

References lu Terre Haute, JACOB D. EARLY. Esq., DEMAS DKNI.NO, Eso.,

JAMES FARRINOTON, Esq.,

febl6 25-tl C. &. C. W. BARBOUR.

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RESPECTFULLY

J. W. NEWLAND.

W'M. E. MCLEAN.

COOKERLY & McLEAN,

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AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,

JCrOFFICE IN UNION ROW,JC8 Above Mahan & Hawkins's Drug Store, Second Story, entrance on Fourth Street.

120 100 160 30 225

BEING now permanent* (y located in his new office on Ohio street, third door east of the public square, will at all times

tenders his professional Ser­

vices to the citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity. Office on Market street, first door south of the Town Hall. April 12, '51-33-ly

B. MOFFATT,

A O N E A A W TERRE HAUTE, IND. Office in Union Row, over Reeves's Store. NOT IS, sa in ir

THOMAS H. NELSON,

Attorney and Counsellor at Law,

TERRE 1IAUTE, IND. Office in Phoenix Block, upstairs. Dec 7, '50-15-if

WM. C. TRABUE.

(Successors lo S. W. Pugh,)

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

Commission and Forwarding Merchants,

No. 440, Main Street,

Between Fifth and Sixth Streets, North Side, LOUISVILLE, Ky. AVE on hand a large and carefully 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 Rio Coffee 50 do Old Manilla and Java do 95 hhds Prime to Extra Prime N. O. Su^ar 10 do Refined and Clarified do 75 bbls Loaf, Powdered, 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 half bbls 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 Chocolato do Rosin Soap do Fancy do do Star Candles do Sperm, do do Pressed Summer Candles 150,000 Cuba Six Cigars 25,000 Spanish do 25,000 Halt Spanish do [to 1000 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 bags Shot, assorted sizes 10j000 lbs Bar and Pig Lead 75 doz Blue Buckets 50 do Fancy do 50 do do Half do 45 nests (3 and 8 in nest) Painted Tuba 35 doz 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 Cut Nails, from 3 to 20 penny 100 do do do Brads, 6, 8, and 10 do 75 boxes Virginia Tobacco Tand 1 lb lumps 115 do Missouri and Kentucky do. 5,8, lb 100 do Matches 350 doz Shaker and Corn Brooms 12 casks and bbls Salseratus 10 do do Super Carb. Soda 700 lbs Best Spanish Indigo 1600 do Bright Dutch Madder 50 bags Pepper and Spices 12 bbls Alum 12 bbls Epsom Salts 30 do Copperas 26 do Brimstone 400 lbs Cloves 500 lbs Fresh Nutmegs 130 mats Cinnamon Bark 400 lbs Camphor 350 do Cream of Tartar 1200 reams Wrapping Paper 350 do Letter and Cap Paper 30 boxes John Bull's Sarsaparilla 50 do Fresh Green Cheese 315 kege Pure and No. 1 White Lead 1 pipe Schnapps Gin, best article imported 2 half pipes Jas. Henneasy Pale and Dark

Brandy

2 do A. Seignette do do 3 qr. casks Rastean do do 1 half pipe J. &. F. Martel Brandy do J. J.Dupuy do casks Loudon Dock Madeira Wine do R. L. do do 2 do Spanish Port

1 3 qr 5

do

5 do Pure Port Juice, Crown Brand 5 do Juice Port 6 do Burgundy 5 do Pale Sherry, very fine 2 do Pure Sweet Malaga Wine

Domestic Brandy, Sweet Wine and Gin, New England Rum, Old Bourbon,Copper Distilled and Rectified Whisky, Peach and Apple Brandy.

Also—Candies, Ground Spice, Mustard, Essences, Cinnamon, Vermifuge, Castor and Linseed and Tanners Oi|, Turpentine, Ink, Flasks, Jars, Glass, Tumblers, Blacking, Pcrcu»ion Caps, Pasteboards. Bottle Corks, Cotton and Hemp Twine, Cotton Trot Lines and Staging, Dupont's and Blasting Powder, Sifters, Salt, See. 6tc. aept 13-51 3-ly r. 8. O'RlIXT. J. t. NITCRKLU

EVANS VILLE

Forwarding & Commission Ilonse,

1

M1E subscribers, in connection with their present Wharf boat, have just completed the mammoth wharf boat t* sasciaaa.mjn^iEcaM^ finished in the most substantial manner, and with a fire-proof roof.

Provided with these two Boats, and with able and competent aesistanta, we can now receive and store, at the river, 3,000 Tons or Prodnce St Merchandise, completely sheltered and protected from casualties in all weathers thereby avoiding the necessity, as heretofore, of exposing produce, in the inclement season, upon a wet and muddy landing and, also, facilitating us in reshipping with more dispatch, in better order, and as we are assured by Steamboat Masters, at lower rates of freight than has ever before been done at this point.

With these advantages we respectfully solicit consignments. Liberal advances made upon Produce consigned tons for mhipmem to our correspondents in New Orleans, and the same forwarded at the very lowest rate* of freight.

We wilt also receive consignroenta for sale, effect sales promptly, and make quick returns. O'RILKY & MiTCHtXL.

Evintville, Jan 12, "53-w6m 21

NEW SHOE STORE.

SCIIOOLEY & VANIIORN Oiler for sale a large assortment of

siALs BOOTS AND SHOES.

•hfc. Also, a variety of

All of which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at their new store in Phoenix Row, on National Road street, fifth door from the corner of Market street.

They will also manufacture Boot* and Shoes to aider at the same place. SCHOOLEY &. YANHORN.

Terre Haote, October 4, "51-6-if.

N O A 7 E &

East Eud NATIONAL ROAD STREET,

HAVE

on hand a very large assortment nf all kinds of most approved stoves, which they are determined to sell at the lowest figures pas-

sible. ing

Our stock consists, in part, of the follow-

CELEBRATED STO^S: Etna Air Tight, a very Troy Air Tight, superior stove, Sell Regulator, The Best Premium Drum Parlor, Phcenix do. Egg Coal Stoves, Farmer's do. Six, Seven, and Ten Plate Resor'a Patent Double Stoves, in great vari

Oven, ety. Also—Skillets and Lids, Ovens antl Lids, Odd Lids, Do£ Irons, Sugar Kettles, and in fnrt almost every article required by housekeepers for domestic purposes.

House Guttering and Spouting,

Executed at short notice, in a style unsurpassed. We will, on no account, undertake a job we cannot finish as per agreement.

P. S. A supply of ODD PLATES always on hand, to FURNISH FREE on insurance, which we will furnish at 3i Cents per lb. after the insurance runs out. All patterns sent to us shall be promptly cast and forwarded, as per directions. We have a great many PATTERNS for MIJ.L CASTINGS on hand, which we will have cast—when the job exceeds 1,000 lbs.—at 3 Cents for Furnace and 31 Cents for Foundery. We are prepared to execute iobs to any extent, at short notice, in the casting line, such as Building Fron'.s, (either Terre Hauie, Cincinnati, or Buffalo make,) Lard Kettles, Grates for Cellars, &c. ju!yJ12-51-46tf N. BEYMER &JCO_

Fraternal iTBnJunl

LI E

THIS

INSURANCE COMPANY. CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Company chartered by the Legislature of the State of Ohio, is now folly organized nnd transacting business. In addition to the usual security ol the mutual principle, this Company has a guarantee fund ol fifty thousand dollars. It will take risks upon lives, grant annuities, and transact any business connected with life insurance, on terms as low and as favorable as uny other safe company in the country.

The Company is under the management of the of the following DIRECTORS: John L. Vattier, John W. Messick, Richard Conklin, Isaac P. Williams, Samuel Peel, Richard Bates. W.M.Cameron, Hon. Robert Moore, Smith Beftts, Robert Cameron, John Evans, H. S. Applegate.

JOHN L. VATTIER, President.

JOHN W. MESSICK, Vice President. C. Moore, Secretary. Having been appointed Agent in Terre IJante, for the above Life Insurance Company, 1 hopo by my prompt attention, to merit a share of the public patronage.

O* Office in the store of G. II. Reeves, Union Row, Main Street, second door west of Fourth Street.

G. W. CurriNGER, Examining Physician. july!9-51-47tf GEO. KKKVBS, Ageni.

imw GGOBSi

Wholesale and Kclnii.

THE

subscriber wishes to draw the particular 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, rlis stock comprises every vuriety of DRY GOODS for Ladies1 and Gentiemens' wear such as

Merinos, Coburghs, Silk and Mohair Alpacas, Cashmeres, Delaines a variety of Blk and Fancy Silks, Plain and Figured Silk lins French, English and Domestic Ginghams CALICOES, of every qualtiy ranging from 5cts. to 12t cts. per ynrd A fine lot of Long Shawls Cashmere, Embroidered and Plaid Shawls White Swiss, and Cross bar'd Muslins Swiss and Jaconet Edgincs 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 121c, up to $3,50 a piece Ladies Collars, Cuffs and Undcr-Sleeves, White

Corded Skirts,

And a host of other articles, usually found in large and well selected stock. FOR GENTLE2MENS' WEAR.

Blue and Black Broadclothes, Beaver nnd Piot do. Block and Fancy Cassimcres, Tweeds, Sattinetts, Jeans, Hardtimes, Blue and Brown Coat "Blankets Satin Vestines, Kid, Cashmere, Berlin and Buckskin Gloves, Merino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, White Linen Shirts,and Silk Cravats. 2 CASES SUPERIOR SILK HATS, expressly made for the retail trade. A large assortment of SILK and MOHAIR PLUS!? CAPS, Cloth and Velvet do., Blk and Drab Mexican and Buena Vista lints.

Boots and Shoes.

Sheetings.Shirting*. Tickings, Flannels, Linseys, Checks, Irish I.inen3, nnd TableCloths Dye Stuffs. Queensware, Tobacco,

TEA, SUGAR, and COFFEE. It is unnecessary to enumerate further, suffice it to say, that his stock is one of the largest and best selected in the City, and his prices, considering the cheapness of goods East this fnll, cannot tail to eive satisfaction to all, even the most penurious.

found among tbier large and general assortment of roods. QUEENSWARE STOCK IS PERFECT,

And their varety of

flats. Caps, ISoolw Sl Shoe*, as comprehensive as the eastern markets can afford..

Country merchants, wishing to "fit up" will find this establishment, situated at the north west comer of the public square, the most interesting one in Terre-Haute, as regards the Qunlly, Variety and Cheapness of Goods

They, as well as all others, are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock on hand. WILLIAMS & EARLY.

Terre-Haute, Oct. 27, 1849 9tf.

PUMPS! PUMPS!

Ivising

NGENUITY in all ages has been busy in dethe easiest and most practicable method of obtaining water from the deep cavities of the earth. But nothing has as yet surpassed the old fashioned socker pomp. This has been greatly improved upon recently in Terre Hante. Instead of the old wooden stock in one piece, be has improved the material by a combination of iron ni»d wooden pieces, and so far altered the old plan as by placing the plunge within ten feet of the water, to produce a material difference in the volume of water, and also in lessening the expense. Several of these pumps are now tn operation in this place—two or three at the Pork Houses—and give the most entire MtisfaCiion. in the town of Terre

The undersigned, livirn in the town of Terre Haute, have purchased all the improved pumps of FAGAN, and have them for sale-and are red to put them in operation rill give them a call. -16 tf J. & J. W.

alto prepared sons who wi" decl4 50

raui.

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F. NIPPERT,

Farrington's Block, North of the Public Square. Nov. 8-11-yI. Terre Haute, Indiana.

FALL ARRIVALS. The most SPLENDID GOODS in Market. WILLIAMS & EARLY,

RE now receiving direct from N. Y., Philadelphia and Baltimore, a general stock of Dry Goods, Queensware,

nnm no

I

Hardware nnd Groceries.

ALSO—-A large lot of Carpeting, which will be sold very low for cash or approved credit. A large assortment of lUCl'I S A.\I COM* A IIS, of all qualities and prices have been laid in with great care, and will found cheap and excellent 6Q(3EaoUEXaS S£a6Xaaa$3P553» Some very fine, with Extra globes and chimneys, and capable of shedding "a flood of light" on any

phin or New York prices adding transportation. March 12, '52-w2ni-29

WE

tion for all per-

BOND.

O I S I E

LOCUST CORKER, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA li WE are now in receipt of a ^fcry exflhslve and splendid slock of Fall And

Winter Clothing, of our own manufacture—the making of which we war A large assoripiem af

Fashionable Hats, Caps, Fine Shirts, &c., &c.,

N. B. Any garment purchased at this "establishmilu exchanged, if not approved,

V— STRAUS & ISAACS.

North-east Corner Public Square, Terre Haute, lnd. Oct 16, '61-8-tf

15 Cents per, lln Wh»lt$ale»,

S O E S E A I

Confectionery, Syrups, and Bakery,

WEST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, TERRE HAUTE-IND. 1 FRENCH,

English, nnd German Brend,every "1

Port Wine, Champagne, Claret, Madeira, Rh Noy 8, '51- J1 -tf

MiiSiiiiilii

Terre Haute, March 1, 51-27-if

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

CELEBRATED STEEL PLOUGHS,

Which deservedly stnnd higher than any plough in the Union for their good performance and easy draught. We also have extra Sc&ms and Ssndlcs, of the best seasoned wood, steamed in oil, which we will furnish at prime cost. We have any quantity of testimonials as to their performance and quality, which we would be pleased to show any person wanting plough*?.

The Messrs. Miller ore preparing to start a manufactory here on a large scale, 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 them out of shape, the land-side and point being connected, and of the very best material.

The Stock of Clothing that has just been received at the

Is admitted by those that have seen and examined it, to be the most perfect and beautiful assortment ever brought to this city,and having superintended the manufacture of them in person, we can vouch for their being

bisv

And for durnbility and beauty 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 iii who call upon us to buy.

Every article warranted as represented.

Terre Haute, Oct. 18

r51-8-y

2,500 PACKAGES, BOOTS AND SHOES.

JL„ IL. WABMmKT, No. 522 Main Street, Louisville Ky.

AM now receiving my stock of Spring Goods made under my directions to meet tin riety, especially in the department of Genucmen nt Philadel fine RhoU and Gaitors wllich 1 will sell as low as any jobbing house the WLSI or at rhiiaaei

tiring

1

Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines, Surgeon's InSiruWents,

G. H. MONSARRAT & CO., Exchange Bankers, Louisville, Ky.

Refer to the following Bankers-. John Thompson, New York: Johnston &Co.,Philadelphia

Greenawav & Co., Baltimore Selden, Withers&. Co., Washington A. J. Wheeler, Cincinnati Page Sc. Bacon, St. Louis, Mo. Dec 13, '31-12-ntf

FIRE PROOF PAINT.

BLAKE'S

StuiTs, Spices, Varnishes, Brushes, Perfumery, Glassware, trench and American Window-Glass, Virginia, Missouri, and Kentucky Manufactured Tobacco, hich renders their stock one of the largest and

ha*, rpsiden! neentsin the East, through whom they are enabled to keep tneir stock fresh and pk" ESSthfSiiSi. oES. will & promptly filled with good. .1» low nun ud of good

^.'^"^nrrSh^&FGS, Beeswax, Mustard Seed, andcoun^ produced ally taken at the market prices in payment of debts due us, or in exchange for goods. Louisville, Ky., March 12,

,52-w9m-29.

Land Warrants.

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 personal application.

FIRE PROOF PAINT, ground in

oil, aasorted colors and packages. Lawrcncc's fcure Lead. Apr 5,'SI 38-1£

For sale by WOOD & DONNELLY.

Sec.

Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Cognac Brandy, enish, &.e. JCrSARDINES, SALMON, and OYSTERS.

3^5

mmwrnmSM

(jioous from tho best Manufncturies at the East, he wants of the first class of trade, embracing Gentlemen's fancy S .ocs, and Ladies, Misses and Children^

WILSON, STAUBIBD & SMITH,

4 5 8 A I N S E E

IN

Pain^'

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Sold by

19

ARNOLD & CO.

West side Public Square, next door to BemenCs old stand.

THEor

L, L. WARREN.

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Dye

Wood & Donnelly's Drag Store. Old Established Stand, North Side of the I S A E

At this store may be found as usual at WHOLE SALE, a complete assortment of every thing in our line of business, which will be sold at the low est range of priccs.

We are in receipt of spring supplies of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Koots, Herbs, Extracts, &c., pure and of best qualities.

E A N O I E A I E S

WINES and LIQUORS for Medical use, pure and ot choice flavours, Paints, Oils, Tarnishes, Dye Stuffs, Glass and Glassware, Putty, GIne, Brushes,

Bronzes, Gold Leaf, dec.

83TPhysicians Prescriptions accurately com pounded. Ail our officinal preparations are made accordance with tho U.J3. Dispenpatory. ......

April 5, *51,32-tf

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May 31-'51-eowl2m-ren-Oct 4-ren Feb 18

IT IMVT AMS UNRWOHATEA THE FOWEBS OF ZJPB» OTOS ACMVRR7 TO TO* UUBa, AND 8TBSH0TH TO THB HO8C0LAB STBTHLF, AMD Wn.T,

CUKE •WITHOUT FAIL,

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STUBBORN TJLCEBS, DYSPEPSIA, BALT RHEUM, £cbev £sortr, Brjslpela*, Plaaples, Boils, Mercurial DIIWS^

VV CaUateat Eruptions, UVER COMPLAINT, O N S I O N

rV9HES KmrPROVKQl

Extract YELLOW DOCK and SARSAPARILLA.

The Original and only Genuine Preparation for the Permanent Cure of Consumption nnd Diseases of the Lungs when they are supposed to be nllected by the too free use of Mercury, Iron, Quinine, &c.

IT WILL CURE, WITHOUT FAIL,

Scorfula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions ot the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyee,

Lumbago, Jaundice, and Costivencss r' .fiV THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN! The Shaker prepared "YELLOW DOCK" and the "RED HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA,1' are the invaluable remedial agents from which "Dr. Guysott's Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," is formed and the laboratory of Dr. Guysott has given us the virtues of these roots in their perfection. His preparation contains all the restorative properties of the roots, combined and concentrate ed in their utmost strength and efficacy.

Experiments were made in the manufacture of this medicine, until it was found that it could not be further improved. Accordingly we find it resorted to, almost universally, in cases of Hepatic, improved. Accordingly we find it resorted to, almost universally. Scorbutic, and Cutaneous complaints for general prostration of all the vital powers, and all .those tormenting diseases of the skin so trying to the patiencc, and so injurious to he

Scrofula, Syphilis, JSIercitrial complaints, Cancer, Gangrene, Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other disagreeable and dangerous diseases are speedily and perfectly curcdby the use of this medicine. SALINA, Michigan, October 6, 1851.

Mr. JOHN D. PAEK—Dear Sir: Itis with unutterable feelings of gratitude that I am able, through the Divine Providence of God, nnd bv the wonder-working agency of that excellent medicine "Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," to give you a few symptoms of my almost hopeless case.

In the winter of 1850,1 was attacked with a severe pain, which was gradually extending through the whole right side and leg at the same time, a total prostration of my physical system: also, my leg had shrunk to about two-thrirds of its common size. I procured the attendance of a skilful practitioner, who pronounced my disease one of the worst forms of liver complaint. He said my case was one not easily handled, but prescribed for me. 1 remained undor his treatment until I was satisfied he could not help me. then procured of your agent at this place, A- Beers, two bottles of Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which I received a vast aiWount of benefit. After having taken four bottles more 1 was able to pursue my business without any inconvenience, and have been since that time a well man. while but a short time since, l'waa confined to my bed threefourths of my lime and I cannot ascribe the return of my health to any other cause than by the agency of that truly valuable medicine, Guysotts Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.

MR. J. D. PARK—Dear Sir: I send you the foregoing certificate, and so far asl am acquainted with his case, it is all true. 1 procured it, thinking it might bo a benefit to you and to the afflicted. You have the privilege of using it as you think best. W. A. BEERS.

The following letter is from a highly respectable Physician, who enjoys an extensive practice:^ NAVARRE, Stnrk county, O., Nov. 1, 1851»sfs Dr. JOHN D. PARK—Dear Sir: "Dr. Guysott's Extract of Sarsaparilla." This medicine has been rescribed by me for tho last three years, with good effect, in general debility, Liver complaint, aundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic and Nervous diseases. In all female complaints it certainly is une« quailed. In the use of this medicine the patient constantly cains strength and vigor, a fact worthy of great consideration. It is is pleasant to the taste and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs, with safety, under any circumstances. 1 ain speakingfrom experience, and to the afflicted I advise its use.

EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM AN EXTENSIVE MERCHANT IN NEENAH, WIS NEEXAH. Wisconsin, October29th, 1851 Mr. JOHN D. PARK—Dear Sir: I am out of your "Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," and "Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. Please forward a supply immediately.

Your Balsam of Wild Cherry worked to a charm here: not a bottle failed of affording immediate relief, and in every instance but one, (an old gentleman of 71 years of age) it cured, and the Yellow Dock has done equally as well. I took three bottles myself last fall, and eiyoyed perfect health last winter, for the first winter for eleven years, being troubled with a severe eruption of the skin which laid me up from two weeks to four months every winter and spring until last winter.

Henry E. Jones, a brother merchant and a particular friend ofmiuc, took two bottleaot the Yellow Dock for a Scrofula Eruption, which has worked an entire cure. My store is corner of Wisconsin Avenue and Walnut street.

North-east Corner of Fourth and Walnut streets, entrance on Walnut street, to whom all orders must be addressed. ,.

Another Astonishing Cure!

E. Kalb, a highly respectable merchant of Rushvillc, Fairfield county, Ohio, sent us the followine voluntary tribute to "DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY." RCSHVILLE, Fairfield co., O., April 6, '51^.

Mr PARK—DearSir: I wish to state lb yba that my daughter, Amanda, agedeixteenyears, lu",,.

fieal th.

HASSEL VAURIPER.

X)R- J- S. LEEPER.

Yours, respectfully, CHARLES E. OAfelVii

J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio,

cutivrt of

WISTAR'S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY.

beat remedy ever known to man for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenza, Bleeding of the Lungs, Difficulty of Breathing, Liver Affections, Pain or Weakness of this Breast side, First Stages of Consumption, &c. In short, this Balsam is peculiarly adapted to every disease of the Lungs and Liver, whiai Is produced in out ever-varying climate.

complaints. Tar, also, has been equally noted tor ite virtues and some physi are familiar to the whole country, have gone so far as to declare that even Consumption could be cured by that alone. In other hands, again, it was nearly valueless, owing, no doubt, to their ignorance in preparing and administering it—a difficulty now entirely obviated by patient experiment

"rhe" fr^rdfmry medicinal powers of these two substances are now, for the first time, combined and embodied in DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WIU CHERRY. By a nice chemical process, everytfiihg deleterious or useless is rejected, so that what remains is the most extraordinary and truly efficacious remedy for all kinds of pulmonary aud liver diseases ever known to man. To convince all unbelievers that our theory is really true, we refer to a few cases of cures performed by this wonderful medicine. PLEASANT RIDGE, Hamilton co., O., Sept. 27, '50.

PARK—Dear Sir: I take the liberty of advising you of the benefit Ihave derived from the use of Dr Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. I was prostrated by that terrible scourge, Consumption, in May last. The attack was truly horifying to me, for five of our family, (my brothers and sisters) id died of Consumption. 1 was afflicted with nearly all the worst features of the disease. I had distressing cough, and expectorated a great deal of blood, hectic fever, severe pains in the side and it sick until about six weeks •Ipiess. ana my inenus conmuereu my tunc hopeless, or at least beyond physiciansskill, advised the use of IVittar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Without my knowledge, mv lathe/ procured it. and commenced administering it to me and from the first day I commenced takine it. my health improved, and in two 'weeks from the time I commenced using it, I was oblo to be out and oversee my business and labor, which 1 still continue to do 1^e^ken four bottles of the medicine, and now consider myself perfectly well. JEREMIAH ISCRIGG,

iBce, very severe attack of measels, Which reduced her very much, and left her

whh^ racking co™h I employed all of the physicians within o»r reach for the purpose* remo£ ing her coughfbut without success. She appeared to be sinking into a decline, with every symptom

iMJren^ried11''Dr Rogers' Liverwort and Tar." But this aggravated her cong/^and g^vc her symptoms of a still more malignant character. I was «0fY«"iHrdi™ Consumption I trembling fear that I, from day to day, saw the progress ^.^ '^^a^ the^ificate of Jonathan really despaired "W.Ss^lssm o? £|d oulson, whose daughter,_ Sarah Jane,^was cured oi^ ,,flil(fhteIvan(f immediatelv commenced Cherry

Sarah JAn^'' was cu^ of Consumption bv "W««'s ^Usmc

V™ bhin l7hywasftnproved from the first Ltle,

with .nv disease tending to Consumption, & ««•*«*.&

and bjr

Clinton