The Wabash Courier, Volume 20, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 June 1852 — Page 4

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BUSINESS CAHUS.

A N O

PRIHTIJI6,

AT TH*

eottrCfC Effect,

terre haute,

Indiana,

WITH AFRESH SCHPtY OF

"jKarraa'^r EKESJ3 ML^^aropaaa®

W« have nlso a complete set oi new and beautiful

O I S E S

For Curd Printing in imitation of Copper-plate Persona wanting Printing 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, BILLS OF LADING,

Protests and Instructions For Flat and other IS on Is Kept constantly on hand at this Office.

AMOS SEA BOLT. RCSSKUSeabolt & Russell,

FORWARDING & COMMISSION

MERCHANTS

and flour dealers,

Shawneetown, Ills.

REFERENCES.

J. D. Richardson &. Co., W. A. Docker, Peeplea &, Ridgway, O. Pool, Esq., Shawneetonm. W-&C.Fellowes&Co, Geo. W. Givens, T. C. Twitchel & Co Robertson and Mc Dug all, John Hurley, Esq., 2V«t Orleans.

Tilden &, Richards, Woo4tolk & Johnson, Thomas Page, & Co., St. I^uis. Kellogg Brothers, Dean & Waine, J. S. C.henoWeth, Cincinnati•

Forevth & Co., W. Baglev & Co., PttMurg. Davidson &, Brannon, J. B. VVilder & Co., Louisville.

May 8, '52-wly-37

«. F. COOKERI.Y. WM. E. MCLEAN.

COOKERLT & McLEAN,

AwaoiEsyia^s

AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, TERRE IIAUTE, IND.

W E. McLEAN,

Notary Public & Commissioner ot Deeds for the States of Ohio and Kentucky,

WILL

give prompt attention to the taking of Depositions, acknowledgrneut of Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, and all business of a Notarial aliaracter. fcJ-OEFlCE, third story, Union Row, adjoining the Jonrnul Printing Office.

June 15, '61-ly-42

J. JULIAN.

td St., nearly opposite Stewart Honse. DEALER IN

American and Foreign Marble, NORTH OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, TERRE IIAUTE. IND. Manufacturer of Monuments, Tomb-

Tables, Grave-Stones, &c. He keeps constantly on hand a large supply of the best Vermont and Italian Marble, and is prepared at all times to fill orders with promptness, and in a workman-like style..

Nov 15, 51-12-6m

L.A[\II:R & ROSS, (Successors to Bright I sinter,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION

MIEIECIHIJkMm

PACKET LAUDING, RAILROAD DEPOT, AND WHARF,

MADISON, IND.

References:— B1 ythe & Holland, T. A. Morris, Kirlnnd &, Eitzgibbon, Indianapolis D. White, Modi son.

Oct 25,'52-9-lypd

DENTISTRY. H. R. SMITH, D. D. S., BEING now permanent' ly located in his new office on Ohio street, third door etist of the public square, will at nil times be in readiness to wait on hispatronsin allthings pertaining to his profession

irofession. given foroperationsunlessby ment. April 17, 1849-3^

N. B.—No credit^. previous arrangement

J. H. LONG7M D.,. ONT1NUES the Practice of Medicine from the Ollice ol Dr. A. Holmes, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. The following from Dr. Holmes is considered a sufficient recommendation to satisfy the public mind.

The Practice of Mcdicine

Will he continued from my office, by

J.

References in Torre Haute,

If Lojr®.

wlio, during the past two years, has proved himself faithful and worthy of Mnfidence. junel-40-tf A. HOLMES, M. D.

Shaving, Hair (Junius, &<*• pHFi undersigned has fitted tip for the accommodation of the citizens of Terre Haute, and travelers, a shop one door north ot Farrinsgton Block, where ttley a!! can get a clean and easy shave, and their hair cut in the best manner. Razors always sharp-Soap, Brushes and Towelsalways clean. JESSE MITCHELL.

Nov 22, *21-13-tf

EGBERT HARVEY, Produce Commission Merchant Buffalo, N. Y.

Jacob

febl6 25-tl

References,

j. BRtrrow.

Earlv.

Esq.,

Dkmas Dkmino,

Esq.,

ames

Farrismtos,

Esq.,

C. & C.

W.

Barbour.

POOLE & BROTHER,

Torvardini & Commission Merchants,

Terre Hauto.

Williams & Early, I 11. D. Williams &. Co., Dement & Co., a nv business. Forwarding or Commission, en usted to our charge will meet our usual prompt .ttonti

B. ASHLEY

BRTTTON A CO.,

Forwarding and Commission Merchants, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. riHIE highest cash price paid lor W heat, Kye,

JL

Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, Timothy feeed, Clover Seed, White Beans, and Feathers, at their Warehouse, comer of First and Eagle streets, Canal Ba»in.

Nov 8, 'Sl-ll-tf-rtfi ______

I

IIonse,

Carriajte, Sisrn, and Oriiamental Painting, in all their Branches.

ALSO,

Designs Banners, Flag*,Transparencies, properly executed—oldPicture# cleaned and varnished, walls papered, rac. «T

Shop on Market Street. o»P«e»«o Dw* _£«w Building, and 2d door north ot the

Courier

Office.

Terre Haute, ma*23-30y E. K. BROWN.

Ilarly & Leggctt,

Forwarding «V Commission

And dealers in all kind* ol produce*

TF.RRE HAUTB

IND.

Mar. 86 *2 6m-31-

~B~B MOFFATT, A O N E A A W TEHRB HAUTB, IND. Office in Union Row, over Rcevart Store. Nov 15, *l-l»-lr

J. 0 STEPHENSON. M. D. Fhvsicinn mid Aurjfon, TRRRE IIAUTE, IND. Office nearly opposite Brown*# Hotel. Oct is, •ai-a

tf

BUSINESS CARDS.

Western States Line, For Itiiifnlo, Cauada nud Wottnu states. WITHOUT RKSIIIPPING AT

Albany pr Troy.

Yoik

I'ROt'RIKTORS.

A. R. COBB & CO-, loot of lndirfton Street, Buffalo. A- W. PALiUER, CO., 121 Itroad Street, New

C. H- Canhruv New York. 63rMark lockages, W. S. Line, and ship by Western States Line, Foot of Broad Street, New York.

In etmutcfiom with Terr* Haut* «nd Toledo Lin* Camu Boat. CONSIGNEES.

Scorr & Spencer, Toledo,

Early

&.

Lixwktt,

Terre Haute

mar. 36 *52 w-6in-31-

DRY GOODS.

Watts, Jenkins & Colburn, No. G3,Pearl Street, Ciuciauati, Ohio, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in

Fo

ireign and Domestic Dry Goods, EEr constantly on hand a general assortment of goods of the latest importations, which they offer for sale at the lowest market prices.

Purchasers are respectfully nviled to call, an examine their stock. DecS.'SMy^-lG

G. S. HAZARD,

Produce Commission Merchant BUFFALO, N. Y.

PERSONALProvisionsgiven

attention to sales of Flour,

Grain and and prompt returns on all Consignments. REFERENCES.

Jacob D. Early, Esq., Terre Haute, Messrs. Reynolds, Hog«rs & Martin, Lafayette 11. McCullochx Cashier Br. Bk. Fort Wayne. March, 16, '52, d-5in.

CLEM TINtiLEY, GIDEON BURTON,

Philadelphia. Cincinnati.

TINGLEY & BIXRTON,

WHOLESALE DEA1XUS IN

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

RE now opening a full and complete stock of Spring Goods, which they offer for cash, or tke usual credits.

Jan 1, '52-19-ly

E A N S

RESPETFULLY

tenders his professional ser

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

TIIOMAS H. NELSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

Office in Phcenix Block, upstairs. Dec 1 IS

J. W. NEWLAXD. WM. C. TRABUE.

StflSWIk&'iJIE) & (Successors to S. W. Pugh,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and Forwarding Merchants,

No. 440, Ma^Street,

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

HAVE

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. Sugar 10 do Refined and Clarified do j'75 blls IiOaf, 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 halfbbla 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 Rosin Soap 100 do Fancy do 160 do Star Candles 30 do Sperm, do 225 do Pressed Summer Candles 150,000 Cuba Six Cigars 25,000 Spanish do 25,(X)0 fialf Spanish do [to 1000 250 bags and bales Cotton Yarns, No. 400 1000 lbs Carpel Chain 1000 do Candle Wick 1200 do Cotton Twine 150 bales Cotton Batting 525 bags Shot, assorted sizes 10,000 lbs Bar and Pig Lead 75 do* Blue Buckets 50 do Fancy do 50 do do Half do 45 nests (3 and 8 in nest) Painted Tubs 35 doz No. 2 and 3 do do. 75 do Zinc Wash Boards 50 bbls Hvdraulic Cement 50 do Vinegar 85 packages No. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel 800 kegs Super Cut Nails, from 3io20 penny 100 do ao do Brads, 6, 8, and 10 do 75 boxes Virginia Tobacco fand 1 lb lumns 115 do Missouri and Kentucky do. 5,8, lb 100 do Matches 350 do* Shaker and Corn Brooms 12 casks and bbls Salucratiis 10 do do Super Carb. Soda 700 lbs Best Spanish Indigo 1600 do Bright Dutch Madder 50 hags Pepper and Spices 12 bbls Alum 12 bbls Epsom Salts 30 do Copperas 26 do Brimstone 400 lbs Cloves 5O0 lbs Fresh Nutmegs 130 mats Cinnamon Bark 400 Itw Camphor 350 do Cream of Tartar 1200 reams Wrapping Paper 350 do Letter and Cap Paper 30 hoxes John BuIISars»parilla 50 do Fresh Green Cheese 315 kegs Pure and No. 1 White lyaa 1 pipe Schnspps Gin, best article imported 2 half pipes Jaa Hennessy Pale and Dark

Brandy

2 do A. SeigneUe do, do 3 qr. casks Rast*#n do do 1 half pipe J. & F. Martel Brandy 1 do J- J- Dupuy do 3 qr. ca»ks Ixtndon Dock Madeira Wine 5 do R. I* do do 8 do Spanish Port do 5 do Pure Port Juice, Crown Brand 5 do Juice Port 5 do Burgundy 5 do Pa'e Sherry, very fine 2 do Pure Sweet Malaga Wins Domestic Brandy, Sweet Wine and Gin New England Rnm, Old Bourbon,Copper Distilled and Rectified Whisky, Peach and Apple Brand*.

Also—Candies, Ground bpice. Mustard, Essences, Cinnamon, VV•: -[e, Casior and Linseed and Tanners Oil,

Tuj*n::m

ne, Ink, Flasks, Jars,

Glass, Tumblers, Blacking, Percussion Caps, Pasteboards, Bottle Corks, Cotton «nd »emp Twine, Cotton Trot Lines and Staging, Duponrs and Blasting Powder, Sifters, Salt, &c. sept 13-51

grocibiis

&

LUDOWICI

A

K,^T.r

Ttbim Nails, Glass, Feathers, kt, „ii ot which Will be disposed of at the lowest

at the Cincinnati Store, Union-Row. Matll. *58 wly-®

Honse and Lot For Sale, up, and commodious Brick House oc I by Walter a on First Street, in Ter- laute. togother *mu*r acres of rroonon wh!•-u it is situate, is offered for sale on tavor•WjteriM. .,

X' inT«

There is a good mdt% (Wfars, and suble on the

prfteisee. E«|«ire(^ USHER U, «5M3 rf

I N I N N A I

O"Persona vlalUug Cincinnati to make Pnrohtwes, or deairlug to make onqulriwi, or procur* any article by letter, should consuls tlila Directory, as it ft guide to all the various Bualuew EstebllnhmeiiU, and may be depended on as a Chart of the beat and most reliable Firm# lu CiuoiiuiaU»

Bank Note Engravers Ac Printer*

.4tck, Ch«k«. PrMHMOty

NwIm.ImuIs

lliplouML hro.

cwlWac* to thM of M«uk N l«« Tb« «t»w UBc* uHjotUw Ma* ot Oonrjn T. Mira, Knfr»vcr. Britunniu Ware Illaniifucluiers, s^Ll.fi'V CO MaU 8uwrt» rifih 4 &*ih.—AHn, ItMlnnm *|U M*kK O^aer, Btuck Vw, llW, &UM,

Us Tiltib, kc*

lrs« \Vnft, TiufituuS Titib, Jtc.

Fire JBiitfliie Jlluituiaclurer, N. NtWMAN, l»wc«««af lu IV 1. tlui »tk.—St«U WM tiariaaulal GafiMuti *11 I

ISM

SI,M0. |ii«t Kwl*, fii« t*|'V

»nd (trttHO, fmn #100 In

1iu.»(KK tVfi(cr

ri»Pl«t

UMih«r Hom, *«. Un I'ort* ISuui*. fur W«H^ Uieilwi m, Fct»rin. RtllMy hutl-m. elr., of 11 lian. (.'*» Iruu Ormauutal roudtiuM, llydnulk Wiuks lu (tiueiiU,

Cotton Yarn Mtumftic.tnrers, O(H'l.l), ItAKlt A t'O K.CVM7 aj l#», (Vnot "I I'lllli »i"l U"t* (TenM, oo Muuii i'«ml —Ui »i»J ClmKH«r»' i'u*tU Wick, Co*tun lim*, Caiwi Wwr|(, ovoriel V«rn, Twine »»1 ftittinc. rionr Mill unrt Factory Bnlldcrs, GHKK.NWALh HONSALU Utck ami 5th Utt-c!*.—NUelunery ol itin ipit wanyfaVlumi mix Uuk

Mtll i&mm »t«4 CMM*

furubM, and 0nko tot cverjf of train|»U|

Coppersmitlis,

W, fc O. lroi kdtHi, behvc i« I'lkc Ami n«U«r.—CoiwitnUjr «l juu4, aui nuule to order, hut eit** |tr uukitif Mxto W«ter,

GentN Furiil»hiiiK Establishment J. HK NAKU-rflN, Hbiit *ud ikw, nod niioldMihi ami retail Caier lu Q«aUeiMttV Fwralii«| Uoodt, I Mua vnai ahta, l»l«»ea S4 A «lb.

Milliner and Dress Maker, MRS. HII HAKUhJN, ta I'viuflli tlrccl, conmr \iuo.—Cwuilr) Milliom «iih fitenu tud Slylm. Awuing &. Tent Manufacturers, ALUHiN V4NDV1EK, 10i%,\vc tuu** tA.t torn above tbo 'l UMtta,—

Mijipiteii wi(b IcuU, CUaiati lUft, Wc., all w*r

nMed water |irw(.-W«|Mi iad livmy Covws Mill wit, aud ewy tanlly of c&uvtat w«rk «kaw» to ordar.

Piano Forte Dealers,

SMITH A NIXON, No, 7S

WmI

I'uurlh tired, near Viue «lre«t.

Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, &c. l*AaVIN JOHNSON, Mauuiarturan and Dwlen la Uw abmio ariirli»— alw, tkMlMH. Onaa aud Boooel Soxct—wholMalo retail—31 Broadway.

Stereotype Founder,

A. c. JAMF.Jv, No. 167 Waluut aireet bclnnsn 4th and 5'h.—Stereotype BlocAt B«i* order.—Muate, in Houuo, Patenl MoUa, and Nuu^raii. (r j- Secoad tuud Type for ule.

Boots, Shoes, Leather & Morocco. K. (i. WEBTEK A CO., Fifth ttrect, betweeu Waluul and Vine.— Whaleeile and Retail Owlen In the above articlea and every variety of .Shoe Tnnnnp -hr- Muu&cluren atOeara A Ladiea &ln>a fur whaleaale Itade.

Tea Dealers,

MOORE A CHESTER, (wholMalc awl retail) Comer Tth and Walnut art.

Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, HOWELL HANO A BHO., Na 200 Main slro.t, and No 3 Filth atreet, one door weal of Denniioa ilouae.—Orden taken for River aud Miunow Seioee, Partridge Ne's etc.

Codec and Spice Mills.

DIXON, SHOEMAKER A CO Sycamore aireet, between Tth and Mh.— Wholesale and Retail Uealen inground Spices Maatard, ruuted and ground CoAe, Pea Nuw, etc—All artie'ee ivarrauted pur*. ^y-Hifbeat price paid for Muataid Seed.

Mathematical and Philosophical INSTRUMENTS.—H. WARE, ManufaOurer, S. W. coi. -f 4th and Sycamore o.ipoaite 1W Office, entrance on 4th atreet— wbeie may be f^uud •vary variety of Inatnunmita.

Cracker Bakery,

T. D. BENNF.TT, Nu. 30. Lower Market street.—Butler Cncken 4 «t*» per pouud SoJa acuit 5 el's per pound.

Pnblishers and Booksellers* J. A. A V. P. JAMES* No. 167 Walaut atreet.—J. A. U. P. J. Pub\r* utauy of the best books lo the market for soliciting Arcnts and IHjdlara. A fiue tuid etK*p edition of Fuiiity Quarto Bibls, printed Trow euiirdj utw «tereot} pe plates. Cstalo^'Ka aeot by mail when desired.

Engraver oil Wood,

H. C. GROSVENOK, N. E. cor. 4th and Walnut »treoU—All Work CMcuted with neatness and dispatch.

Umbrella &,Parasol Manufactory SLEEl'Ett A BROTHER, N 165 Main atreet, between 4ih and 5th at's. Sculptor, c. BULLET, Art Union Builmnj.—Busts, Medallions, Statues, Ornaments.

Manufacturing Jewelers, S. T. CARLEY 9t CO., Walnut tfreet, 6th door south of 4lh street.—Dl*« moods set in the newest styles, and every variety of Jewelry msde to order.

Eye Infirmary.

DK.

WALDO'S Infirmary for Diseases of the Fourth street, cor. Sycamore, opposite Post Office.—Iwcrliiw of Aitificia) Eye% Surgical Operations, etc.

Upholstery &Bedding Warehouse R. H1GLER, Ajcut, No. 78 east aide Sycamore, under Western Museum.—Cota'antly on band Bra« Curtain Cornices, Poles and Rinn, Spring and Feather Beds, Hair, Moss, Huik and Cotton Mattress Comforts, Cots, —Curtains, Carpels and Pew and Chair Cushions made to order—also Portable Spring Mattresses, which can be handled easily by one person, nutactured at this establishment)to which attention is especially invited.

Fashionable Furniture. L. M. CRANE, Manufacturer of F^hionable Cabinet Furniture, Sofas CSuin, ott^.—Warerooma No. 81 Sycamore *troet, one door above Third. Steel and Copper Plate Printer, LITHOGRAPH LR and Dealer in Engravings, E. C. M1UDLETON, No. IIS Walnut street, Odd Fellows Building.—Notes. Drafts. Bills oi Exchange, Checks, etc., always on lund.

Wholesale Clothiers,

FECHBEIMEK, GOLDSMITH A CO., No. 71 Main street, 6th door bolow Lower MaiAet St.—We invite Country Merchants to examine our Stock

French Burr Mill Stone Factory, JAS. BKADFOtf) & CO., No. C5 Walnut street, between 2d and Pearl streets.—Oeimine Dutch Anker Brand Mill S| indies Hoisting Screws, lAmsel lrum, Smut Machines,'Bolting Cloths of a!l numbers, Mill Castinn. Tempering Screws, Screen Wire and Plaster of Paris, always on lAiid and (or sUe.—All work so!d at this establishment warranted air the best quality, and if not found to be such, on trial, we will refund the money

Scale Manufacturers,

J. M. BLUNDELL CO., (successors to Martin and Bluodell,) No. 8 west 2nd street, 3 doors west of Main.

Brass and Bell Founder, R." T. THORNBl'RN, Front street, between Vine and Walnut, south side. Bna and Silver Flatea Faucets. Fountain Cocks and Generator work made and repaired. Hose Joints and Couplings, Salt Well Joints, Oil (Jlubes, Cylinder and Gauge Cocks, Distillery work generally, Plummers work. Copper Rivets, Spelter SolJer and castings in Brass, Copper, etc.— Cash paid for Brass and Copper.

Window Shades and Oil Cloth MANUFACTURERS,—M. SAWYER A CO., No. S College Hall. Fringe and Tassel Manufacturer, PBTlta KUHL, No. 63 west Fourth street, between Wainut and Vine.— Manufacturer of Fringes, Tassels and Military-Trimmings.

Wholesale Confectioner, P. HALL, No. 62 Main *M*et, Manufactures and keeps constantly on hand the largest variety iu the West

Foreign and Domestic Liquors, M. B. HOSS CO., Qut'pn City Liquor Store, No. 19 Sycamore street, {Brackmau's Old Maud,) near the River.

Bellows Manufacturers, 5. ENGLISH A rONS, (wholesale and retail) 2nd street, bet. Broadway and Lodtow.—All Orders punctually attended lo.

City Dagnerrean Booms, ERWtN & CO., No. 22 west Fourth street.—Portraits taken In the Ant style of the art—cliarjes moderate.

Steam Boiler Makers,'

WfcST Dt-MONT, like S'., l*-t. Contjtn and Fmnt.—Repairing done short notice. An assortment of Second-hand Boilers always on hand.

Carriage Manufacturers, H. P. GRYDEN CO., Third atreet, two doors east of Sycamore. Car. ria^w onastrucled op the Equirotal Principle. Fashionable Carriages of •very descriptiou always on hand. Orders and repairing pn mpily executed*

Papanned Tin Ware.

3. WWCHFLL, Manufacturer of Japanned, Ornamented and Bronzed Tin Ware, h. W. corner of Pmr| and Walnut streets.—Water Coolers of all sizes. Lard J^unpv ol every description.

'Venetian Blind Manufacturer, T. J. RlCOROS, North side 6th street, 2nd door east of Vine, opposite the Olympic T4eatre.

Steam Marble Works.

LOWRT ft HUIJ Cornet Brad way and Fifth stree!a.~Dealer» in Mmoments, Tomta and Grave Stones, Maible Mantles, Cabinet and Counter btaba, etc. The Trad, supplitd with Marble in Block and blab, or 8a

wm In

order

Crockery and Glassware. O. AUU( H, No. 181 M,in rest «i,lc, bet. 4th and 5th.—IrjlpoUer of Frrnetl China, Crockery, U»a«wareLJolar and llall l.,nips, Oirjadota, Waiters, Castors and Table Cutlery, Brittania Ware, etc.

Looking Glasses and Frames. WM. WI»WKLL. Jr., Nn. 129 M.iin itmt, M. 3d and 4th.—i*ortrail and Picture fnunea a/ evert Httero. Window lUte and otlve-French Crystal Glm, all ain. Lont ittg Glaaa Plate* (all sixes) put into old Fnines.

Starch Manufacturers,

EVF.ROING It ERKENBRECHF.R, I/icK Street, Miami Canal,bet. Slh and «h Stress.—Cash for Wheat, atkl (ram 8 to 6 cents mm than the market price paid tor White Wheat.

Fashionable Hats and Caps. CAE. MASON, No. &2 Fifth street, 7 doors west of Waluut. Fancy Font Umbrella, Carpet Bag* and ia'chels.

Ilcnrie House,

MO*TNT, rropfteHir. Third tfreet, North side, betwwi kfain and Sy cwtorr atiwH.— 1 he above Honse a situated in the nxrtf bustm fart 4 the city, hmn in the immediate ,iei»inr of tfet prlaci|al Bwiaesa fcsJaoliahnMnta, Flat UCn asd Telegraph OScea. Wove ana Worked Wire Manufactory. WM. BHOMWEIJ, Walant street, S *«m b.k»w Mh str-et.—Every dMcfiptina of Rddlea «*l Screens «*r all kinds of Grain, Seed,. Powder aad %or. Stmmt Wires of all nuniben. Wir. tor Aimg HMt aa* Ce4larWiadew«, Hair.Seises and Strainen of all siM. wea and Mm. RM and Uomt Traps, aad Riddle and tows Wire, etc., constantly hand.—AH Order, |«Wnpfly attended to.

at Tnta.

v, v! -al

1IULMAN,

rilK UK HAT KENTUCKY RBMKDV. m. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPAIULLA I Will Wonders never Cease 1 IUUIX'8

tho following curat, performed alone by the

bo,and(ton

rT

Qaeen City Paint Stores FTF.LOa CO., tu CaM Me Mala strt*«.M leiud Retail beaten is Paiots, Otla, Vamista TunOTUn^ an Win

WM CHKlsrii «t -W|»*

Bn**sa, French, EatKlk aad American Window Olaaa.—Artist/ Materi. aI.at whnlialt aad wttll-Owaid Mnta p* »y i« cans fcr cwatry trad^

Portable Oriat Mill Mannfactorers. J. II BCRWtWS A o. Cohtnbt Fmrdery. Colosnbia bet Cm wvat Front,bet. Main and WiMt Masmfeehmw*

of I*

Fateat GrW MBli Trent* Boer Mill Sk***, of all

misk

Oriat turf Saw Mill !rm»,and CnKinp of all d»-

scripboaa. Ate, Dealer, in Bolting CV*b», PlajMr of Paris, «tc.

Carriage REPAIRING Factory. ft. BARNES, No. M, Caal FJth «raH, onnaM th. Waaleyan Chafel. Book Bindery. tAMXTEL imtNWL USand US Mai* mt».—Back Bmdtaf in aB «a nriwlwata. Pe»w«a in Cwa«T w«o»g to hare t»d Bnafa bond, or say *Onr wwk i* •mat) Aepead oa hari^ their

I SB VI mil wp W in Oaa Ite, may (by wrm&mf «o this twaWi*. teit wart wail

ms

aad utai wd asMnttad

Sundry's Mercantile College, n*n. OCTBRT. PrinrifnJ. Anwiln BUWw. !*. W. www «f W» and Watw*-r a that

Mercantile College, Amik !». W. comer tmmSkm ^sndiftm indhri*mls

Ik* Oa Home and Bail ss iaai|iiiis

fcisalsfc as anwil ik aad MbaMbctem. BaaiMm IWiai«lti|L ami daft Urtaa aa Mawtiti Law aad nJatmaa OaammrBt. Tk« nmaw ma b*

:-1 »«i

Turn M&

"TfnliiMH. Mwdk U, MR.

at an, mm.

Mortj Sale.

gage

is h«reby given that on the l~ih d»f

of i"f, 18X4, there will be *o!d at iheCouri Hou« in ibe count* of Vieo, State of Indiana, S oYtock, r. ol nld diy, th# low 4 .« ibed real estate, t« Tbe east of u.t qnarlisr of om-loi (14) foarteea, in the town of Tenre Hi US all tlw •JerTi prisina one ui:h «.-! tn acf» r: or It TIj-#-bra*in wi :i iw aold under and br virtue of« mortM«e ol tiift w-~", and power ot sale th«reiB aniain^, execnK Janws* Gdmonds, and Elisabeth E monds, U" wif«a to the radere^ned on th* 14th aar of F«1 i*rv, 1851, and bearing date

cord r', in atr of Vigo aforoasid.in

yoI.

i:t

15,

st»d 343 of records of deads and

m-r-tgar Ti amount claimed to be dwi on V'• nsc "t (bt t:nu rf ibe first paWicatioo of this is and defimh having been made in tl .Toodiiioin tberaof, U» said mortgaged premises witl be sold as in this notice stated.

JOHN F. KINO, Mortgagee.

Terre I is ate. April St, I853w8w39

uh

ol

8A ItBAVAHII.LA, are not wonders, then we

^knowledge that we do not know the moaning of the vortl. Kead, and be eonTlnoed that ftwta aie atranger than lotion i—

LimbP.0., Fulton Co., Ky., Oct.

1,1861.

Dr. John Dull: Dear Sir—The two do*en of your Sare*larilU, orilored In September, oame to blind, and, In ac:nowla.|gin« the receipt of the iame, I feel I would be toing you injuHtlco to withhold tbe following, among the nany of the ln*tAnce* that have come under niy obaerrn ion, dttrlng tho laat two yoftrtt, of the great curative prop artle* of your 8awaparllla

Mrs. Jeannette Martin, a highly rtapectable lady of my lekhborhood, agod nixty-flvo yearn, had been long afflicted vitn a cancerous ulcer, which finally rttduced her to aa lalplena condition, that »he could not leave her bed. 8hf Tied the bent medical advice In our eounty. without relief, tnd had given up all hope* of a cure. At thia stage of hei tarn, I nerauAded her to take a bottle of your Sarsapa•ilia, lie did

In a aliort time returned, and pur­

chased another bottle, stating tho first bad had a decidedly rood elTect. Bhe continued to use it until, after the use ot lve or «lx bottles, 1 had the pleasure of seeing the old lady lenwlf at church. Bhe assured me that she had almost mtlrely recovered her health, and from her 1 received the tccouut of her disease, and in about the some words 1 give it to you. This is but one of a number of cures under my bservation—of very remarkable ones—performed by tbe jse of your Sorsaparilla, In my neighborhood. The d»nand for It has stoodily increased since its introduction aero. Very respectfully, your obedient servant,

WM. It. DICKINSON, P. M.

Dotli

Coontt, Ky., Oct.

6,1851.

Dr. Jonn Bull: Dear Sir—I have seen the most marvel

iOus

cure of ono of my patients, by your valuable medlclnt —an old lady, who had been afflioted from her childhood nrlth scrofula, and various diseases of tbe brain. She w«t ilxty years old. It had run luto something like leprosy ind she was the most frightful creature my eyes evei oeheld. I called in Dr. McFadden, a very fine physician •X) consult with mo In relation to her. We came to th« :onclu8ion that it was out of our power to relieve her: but in going to my office, I accidentally picked up one of youi Journals, when, on seeing tho wonderful cures your Sarsaaarilla had effected, I resolved to try the experiment in thii rnse. I took her two bottles of it, after taking which 1 oerceived a great change. I took her some more. She is now taking the sixth bottle, and I consider her entirely jured. I take great pleasure In recommending your Bar laparilla to the atttlctud public. una****

jtftN

u.

ro'ss M.t.

I, Thomas A. KIngo, of Graves Co., Ky"., for the benefit jf mankind generally, do hereby certify, that on or about tho 16th day of October, 1847,1 was attacked with a very severe pain in the lower part of tlie abilomon, which lasted out a fow-minutes, and moved into tho left hip, and continued exceedingly painful for about five days, during which time I had a very light fever. At the end of that lime tbe fever ceased, and the pain abated for a day or two, ifter which it again returned, and was much worse than oeforo. During all this time I was 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 jommenced rising, until some time in January, when it ourst, and a number of pieces of bone came out—as many is twenty, at least. Some of the pieces were three-fourths rf 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 md worse, and pain made its appearance in my right shoulder, and would move in my breast and stomach. At this time all persons gave me up to die. A physician then told me that, as a last remedy, I had better use MH. BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT OF SAItSAPARILLA. After the use of the second bottle, the knot on my wrist commenced getting soft. I opened it, and a day or two after, piece of bone came out. My wrist soon got well, and I continued 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 some corruption ran out, together with a small piece of bone, and the sore soon got well, and the Knot entirely diappeared. The sore on my leg also opened, ind apiece of bone came out. I continued the use of the Snrsaparilla until I used twelve bottles, and am now jntirely well, and able to do daily labor. It may seem strange to some, but I will here state that, during the summer of 1849,1 coughed up three pieces of bone, which jan now be seen at the residence of my uncle, Thos. Neal, where I now live, and if any persons doubt this statement, twill be happy to converse with them, if they will call on jae. Signed, TIIOMAS N. IllNGO.

State of Kentucky, Graves Co., Set.

This day personally came before mo the undersigned, an icting justice of the peace in and for said county, and made ath in due form of law, that the above statement is true. Subscribed and sworn to, this 16th day of February, I860.

S. P. MORSE, J. P. for G. 0.

I, Trwin Anderson, Clerk of the County Court of Graves Jounty, State of Kentucky, do certify that S. P. Morse

qualified as such, and that faith and credit aw due all his jfflcial acts, as such. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my

hand, and caused the seal of the County Court of said county to bo horeunto affixed, this 18th day of February, I860.

EDWIN ANDERSON.

Can the reader believe, after reading the description of he above numerous cures, that there is still a few human jeings, suffering with disease, that refuse to give Bull's Jaraiparilla a trial. It is indeed hard to believe, but nevirtheless, it is too true. What kind of testimony would it ake to convince the few remaining disbelievers, that Bull's nedicino will do more even than it promises? The doctor sould produce another and another cure performed by his neilicine but if the cases published above will not confico the sceptical, it is useless to produce any more, and, ndccd, it would cost a fortune to publish the many certiicates that have been showered on Dr. Bull. The largest nammoth sheet in America would not contain even the ]ames of those cured, let alone full statements of their MUtOS.

This modicino. when used according to directions, will jure, without fail:— Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions ot ,he Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphlis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Disiiises arising from tho use of Mercury, Loss of Appetite, Pain iu the Side or Shoulders, General Debility, Lumbago, Dropsy, Jaundice, Costlvcness, Bronchitis. Soro Throat, Joughs, Colds, Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affecions, and all other Disomies tending to produce ConsumpJon, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities and Complaint*, Sick and Nervous Ueadacho, Low Spirits, Night Sweats, Exposure or Imprudencc in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases, and as a Spring and Summer Drink, and, Jeneral Tonlo for the System, and a Gentle and Pleasant Purgative, it is superior to Blue Lick and Congress Water, Jolts, or Seidliti Powders.

DR. JOIIN BULL'S Principal Office. 81 Fourth St.. Louisville, Ky.

*bero applications fbr Agencies must be addressed. J. R. CUNINGHAM, Sole Agent lor Tcrre Haute, where the Medicine can be had by tbe dozen, at Proprietors prices.

Large supply just received. Feb 20, '62-wGm.26

Japanned Tinware Manufactory. rpHE utiflcreiened manufactures and keeps conJL

8tontly on nand a large and general assortment of Japanned, Ornamental, Bronzed, and Pressed Tinware, which he offers to sell to Country Merchants, Stove and Tin Dealers, Pedlars, and others, nt such prices as will yield 8 handsome profit to the buyer. Every article he offers for sale i9 made in his own shop, and under his personal superintendtnee, from the raw material. And in this narticular he claims to have it in his power to oner inducements, far superior to any other dealer in the West.

Having recently msde large additions to his manufacturing department in the way of room, machinery, and a greater number of workmen, he hopes to be able to supply the increasing demand.

Dealers who have been accustomed to making their purchases in tbe eastern cities, will find thtt thev can do equnlly as well here in point of price ana quality, and in addition to this they can always buy just what they want, and may fill up 1 heir stocks as they may desire, without tbe inconvenience of waiting six weeks or two months for a supply from the East.

LARD LAMPS.

The undersigned would also call attention of dealers to his Improved Oxygen Lard Lamp. This Lamp is so constructed that'the entire top can be removed for tbe purpose of trimming and cl-iring. Theotgr-f'Tn to this Lamp heretofore hi— S een, that tbey ald not be cleaned, and it was with difficulty that they could be trimmed.— Tnese objections are entirely overcome in the improvement. Jn addition to this they are much qir ^er, and of coarse can be sold at reduced pi this season. They are acknowledged to be tbe beet and cheapest Lard Lamp ever introduced

Also manufactures ami keeps constantly on hand tbe justly celebrated Air Lard Lamp.— Tbir Lamp has now been in use for eight years, and has given entire satisfaction.

Dealers are respectfully solicited to call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing. GEORGE D. W1NCHELL,

Comer of Pearl and Walnut SteeU. opposite the Pear! Street House, Cincinnati, Ohio. N. Particular attention paid to packing and forwarding articles to the cooatry.

Dec5, *5J-ly-6-16

Bills of Lading.

ANEaTsale

article, oa good paper, just orinted

and for at the

A N N O E A E

CORJIJJCTIS FOB THE WABASH COUIUBW.

Indiana*

^inte Blink and Branches, Watson's Checks, Terre Haute

IVfassillonBank, Ciroleville, (old,)^r Xenia Bank, 1 «, Geaugn Bank. Kanesville Bank,

SieubfciiviHe, (old bank.) Marietta Bank, *'»•.' St. Clairsvilie Bank,«®^ Mount Pleasant Bank, Clinton Bank of Columbus, New Lisbon Bank, Dayton Bank, Western Unserve Bank* Franklin Bnnk of Columbus, State Rank and Branches, All others,

par par

Kentucky.

Hank of Kentucky, S'orthern Bank of Kentucky, Hank of Louisville,

par par par

1

Ohio*

Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Co, Lafayette Bank, Franklin Hank, City Bank, ,j Commercial Bank, Mechanics' and Traders' Bank,

par par par par par pai par par par par pa. pat par par pa pai pat pai par par par

All solvent hanke, Si die

South Carolina.

AH solvent banks, 11 die Arkansas. State Bank and Branches, no sale

Michigan*

Bank of St. Clair, Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank, Detroit, 10 dis Michigan Insurance Company, Sdis River Raisin, no sale All others, 25 dis Real Estate Bank and Branches,

NATIONAL ROAD STREET,East End

HAVE

on hand a very large assortment of all kinds of most approved stoves, which they nre determined to sell at the lowest figures possible. Our stock consists, in part, of the following

CELEBRATED STOVES: Etna Air Tight, a very Troy Air Tight, superior stove, Self Regulator, The Best Premium Drum PptW, Phoenix do. Egg Coal Stoves, Farmer's do. Six, Seven, and 1 en Plate Resor's Patent Double Stoves, in great vari-

Oven 6ty Also-l-Skillets and Lids, Ovens and Lids, Odd Lids, Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles, and in fart 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 31 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

pattkkns

for

u»c*riaiii

Missouri.

Bank of Missouri and Branches, pai 8t. Louis county Scrip, ... par St. Louis city Scrip, par

Illinois.

State Bank and Branches, 35dia Certificates, S5di* Bank ot Illinois and Branches, 70dia

Virginia.

Bank of Virginia and branches, -1 die Bonk of the Valley end Branches, die Exchange Bank, at Norfolk, ldis Farmers' Bank of Virginia and Branches, 1 die Merchants &, Mechanics Bank, Wheeling, 1 die Northwestern Bank of Va. and Branches, 1 dia

Tennessee.

All solvent banks, 2i dis

Louisiana.

All solvent Banks,

ldis

Georgia.

All solvent banks, Si dis

North Carolina. mu

bo

sale

Alabama.

Bank Mobile, 2 dis Bank of the State and Branches, 5 dis Planters' snd Merchants' Bank broke All others no sale

Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Marine Insurance Company, dis Bank of Mineral Point, broke

Iowa.

Miners'Bank of Dubuque, ldis

New England.

All solvent banks, ldis New York City and Country, ldis Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, ldis Baltimore and Maryland, 1 dis All small bills under $5 2 dis

Selling Rates of Exchange.

On New York, at sight,

r-

mill 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 obs to any extent, at short notice, in the casting tine, such as Building Fronts, (either Terre Haute, Cincinnati, or Buffalo make,) Lard Kettles, Grates for Cellars, &c. jtify 12-51-46tf N. BEYMER A CO. r. o. O'RILEY. S. S. MITCHELL.

EVANS VILLE

Forwarding & Commission House.

rpilE

subscribers, in connection with their

1 present Wharf boat, have just completed the mammoth wharf boat

finished in the most substantial manner, and with a re of Provided with these two Boats, and with able and competent assistants, we can now receive and storp, at the river, 2,000

Ton* of Produce & Merchandise, completely slieltered and protected from casnalin all weathers therern avoiding the neces-

dispatch,'in better order, and as we are assur ed 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 to us for reshipment to our correspondents in New Orleans, and tbe same forwarded at the very lowest rates of freight.

We will also receive consignments for sale,

to p»p^5i-7* si:L Evanrvilie, Jan IS, "SS-wfita 21

Wool Carding.

THE

undersigned would most respectfully inform tbe citizens of Vigo and surrounding counties, that having refitted bis Carding machine* at tbe Terre Haute Foundry, with new cards, he is prepared to do work in a superior manner. Those wishing good work will find it to their interest to give me a call, as 1 Mill spare no pains in giving entire satisfaction. I ake notice—work is warranted to be done in a supencr manner. g. PATTERSON.

May 20, »52w-2m-39

I E O O A I N

BLAKE'S

COURIER OFFICE.

FIRE PROOF PAINT, ground in

oil, assorted colors and packages. Lawrence% Pure Lead. For sale by Apr*, *133-0. WOOD & DONNELLY-

Terre Haute, March 1,5i-27«if

ARE

1pm

Philadelphia, ..lpm Boston, 1 pm Baltimore, 1pm New Orleans, ... par .Louisville, .... par Cincinnati, par

United States Treasury Notefe, (new issue,) lpm

Current Value of Gold and Silver. American Eagles, arid 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

N O A E E & O

Louisville, Ky., March 12, '52-w9m-29.

O

N-

WE

Thp subscribers are now in receipt of a full supply ojfMessrs. G. C. Miller 4c Co*«

CELEBRATED' STEEL-PLOUGHS,

Which deservedly stand higher than any plough in the Union for their good per formance and easy draught. We also have extra Beams and Handles, of the best seasoned wood, sre&med in oil, which we will furnish at prime cost. We have any quantity of testimo? nials as to their performance and quality, whic^jg© ^would be pleased to show any person wanting ploughs.

The Messrs. Miller are preparing to start a manufactory here on a large scal6, and have sent this lot as a sample of what they intend to manufacture. SMITH & SOS.

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 be at a

•WILSON, STARBIKD ft" SMITH,

4 5 8 A I S E E

Manufactory, in Louisville, Ky. Also, a large assortment of

Fashionable Hats, Caps, Fine Shirts,

Oct 16, '61-8-tf-re*-May8,'&a

Spring ^.rrioals.

NEW HARDWARE.

ENLARGEMENT OF THE TAP-LOCK.

Increased Quantity of alTkinds of Hardware.

Reduction of Prices at the

cc

O

D. Caps. Shot Guns, Rifles, Revolving Pistols, Gun Locks, 150 Remington and Dayton Rifle

Barrels,' lOo sett Cincinnati Waggon Boxes, 2, 000 pounds Hollow Ware, Coal Grates, Fire Brick, 20 doz. Axes, of the best manufactories, including also a

SPLENDID STOCK OF

SADDLISKY HAROWARU, and a very large and well assorted stock of IRON. It iB impossible for us to specify in so

Terre-Haute, or West of the

N. B. Any garment purchased at this establishmeht exchanged, If not approved.

a

a

a

are now receiving at our old stand, (Ea«t tide of tke PMU Square,) a very large and splendid assortment of

I I N A E I A S

of every variety and description. Also, Pocket and

Table

Cutlery, Cabinet Trimmings,

Shoe findings and leather Mechanics'

every

IN "T"

Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines, Surgeon's Instruments, Paints, Oils, Dyd Stuff's, Spices, Varnishes, Brushes, Perfumery, Glassware, Freneh and American Window-Glass, Virginia, Missouri, .» kwt and Kentucky Manufactured Tobacco,

now in receipt of their heavy spring supplies, which renders their stock one of the largest and most complete in the United States. Their stock was purchased of Importere and manufacturers or first hands upon the very best terms, and they are prepared to warrant the quality of their .. 1—u.-j ,}eaier8 on the usual time,

promptly

plete during quality as if the parties were here in person. N.B. Ginseng, Feathers, Rags, Flaxseed, Beeswax, Mustard Seed, and country produce generally taken at the market prices in payment of debts due us, or in exchange.for goods.

SUMMER CItOTHINO

Tferre Haute, Oct. 18, '51-8-ly-ren-Mny 14,'52-38

E are now receiving our

———————

———————

A 8

'A LARGE STOCK OF

has just been received at the

"©IL®¥ln]QKl©

And Great Bargains will be given to all who call upon us.

D. ARNOLD & Co.,

West Side of the Square, next door to Wolfe'st,

LOUISVILLE

CLOTBmG STORK

LOCUST CORNER, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA:

Spring and Summer Stock,

———————

from

our ows

&c., &c., Ac.

North-east Corner Public Square, Terre Haute, [nd.

Terre Haute, October 4,'51-6-tf

tools, oi

description Smiths'tools Mill and Cut saws, Circular saws, 6 to 24 inch Anvils and vices, bellows. Iron and Nails, Sheet iron, Tin plate Zing, Tinned copper, Braziers copper, wire, caststeel, English, Gennan, American and Spring Steel, 100 feet coil chain, 300 pair trace chains,

Medici.™,

^•'i-^tterTco.

Terre Haute, Apr 10, '5«-34-tf

Cabinet Warerooxm

THrvKi!MSBnJrbusiness

at the

,i„~ rned will continues to carry on the

E

oils*

P^d(C&are,

pounded.

large

stock, but we have no hesitation in ssymg our stock and assortment is SUPERIOR

a

10

»nV"

Mountains,

we are prepared to meet

and

any

of compe

in •»—jkind

at the old stand,

..iSer-^Sfarly opposite White Hall,

bkiwTEADS,

thpv are prepared to fill all orders, from a cracoffin^wiA promptness, and in as good

•tvleand finish, and with as good materials as at «nv shop in Indiana. Those in want of any ar de i™tSe CABINET LINE, are requested to •nd examine specimens and prices.

ITT" All kinds of Lumber and Produce taken exenangs for work. Coffins made to order. julylfVlyl SITES & KATZENBAUCR

STRAUS & ISAACS.

R. & 0. TOUSEY,:

National Road Si. 2d door above Market No. 2, Phoenix Block. --iViU

Wholesale and Retail Cash Store.

Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fancy

O O S

Notions, Trimmings, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Caps, Hardware, Groceries, Paper Hangings, Borders, Carpetings, Rugs, Floor and.

Table Oil Cloths, and House /urnis/ting Goods.

WE

are now in receipt of our Fall and Win I ter Slock, selected in the Eastern cities ex* pressly for this market. We would invite particular attention to our stock of brown and bleached goods, Prints, Merinoes, De Laines, Lustres, figured stuff goods, Ginghams, Trimming Buttons, Laces, Gimps, Fringes, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Hosiery, Cloths, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Flannels, Linseys, Tickings, Checks, linen and silk Hdkfs, Bay State Shawls, Carpetings, Carpet Bags and Satchels, Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Sho», See.: all of which will be sold at such rates lor Cash or Produce as will make it the interest of buyers to patronise us. Paper Hangings very low.

Wood & Donnelly's Drug Store,

Old Established Stand, North Side of the PUBLIC SQUARE. 'J At this store may be found as usual at WHOLEj SALE, a complete assortment of every thing i« our line of business, which will be sold at tbe low est range of prices.

We are in receipt of

spring supplies of Droga,

*^21, J™*

Extracts, &c., pure ana E A N O I E A I E S WINES and LIQUORS (at Medical use, pare and d'choice flavours,

Varnishes, Dye Staffs, Glass

Putty'Glue, Brashes,

Bronzes, Gold Leaf, Ac.

g3rPhysician8

Prescriptions accurately com­

All our officinal preparations are made

,n accordance with the U. S. Dispensatory. April 5, '51, 32-tf '«.«

PAPER WAREHOUSE. WHILML&MI& IB

AGENTS

for Goodman, Campbell & Co. of

Lafayette, Indiana, will always keep on band large quantities of Printing, Wrapping, and Wn ting Paper, which will be sold at the lowest rates]

WANTED—50,000 lbs. Clean Linen and Cotton Rags, at the highest market rates, for cash. Store on the Corner of National Road and Sec*

OIjune5Ml-tf

WILLIAMS & EARLY.

Courier and Glebe, at Charleston, (BI-) copy to amount of $2 each, and send bills to Agents at Terre Haute.

Last Call.

ALL

persons

indebted to the firm of Stewart

& Bro., will please call at tbe store of Stewart &, Bell and settle the books must be closed, art & uet STEWART & BRO.

May 19, TO-dlw-He-wlm-SS