The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 4, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 September 1852 — Page 4

COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE OF INDIAN APGLJ8.

W, McK SCOTT, A.M. Principal.

THIS

Institution la aow permanently established. nnd is open at all time* for the reception of Pupil*, and it* rooms having been recently fitted up with all the elegance and c*Hiv«nienoe o» itw beat Cincinnati College, now furnMtoa advantage* o«aal to any institution In the weat for a fail and thorough Commercial Education, whilst the etmt la lHtla over one-half of ethers.

Tbe studies of tha Full Course are those ne ceeaary for a complete and thorough Mercamie Education. and comprehend* lour distinct Ct ol Subjects, to wit:

First Class—Dovtis

EJCTRT BOOK

ICSOTHO

Thla emHrsoes the scteneeof Book Kraping by Doubla Entry, and Ha application to Wholesale and Ratal I business bv sole traders and Partner*. Banking, Manufacturing, and Domestic Shipping, and Commission, Steam Beating, and Foreign Shipping, ami general Communion business, including tha method of' keeping the various auxiliary books, aa the Caah »eok, Bill book. Bank book, Invoice book. Sale book. Grain book, Outward Invoice book. Accottnt Current book, &c.

The Second Clots embraces the Laws, Cuaioma and Usages of Trade and Commerce. Third Class—MERCANTILE

ARITHMETIC.—Em­

braces Calculation in Interest. Discount, l-oes and Gain, Commission enl Brokerage, Equation ot Payments, Direct and Indirect Exchange, Ate. &.c. on the new and improved method of ancellation

Fourth Clots—Co»fJIF.RCIAL Iw.— Embraces the Law, Ste. relating to Sole Traders, Partnership*. Corporation, and Principal and Agent, Bill* ot Exchange, Promissory Notea, See.,— Mnrirfe. Fire and Life Insurance, Contracts with carrier* for hiring ami service, of Sales and the nature ol Guarantee*, and lastly these remedies which in a measure In tha hands of the Merchant htnisell, an the Stoppage of Goodain Transit, Lien, &c. &3rPrice of Carda of Admission to a Full Couae, occupying from 6 to 12 weeks, $26, pre* paid or secured.

A Partial Coarse, Embracing tbe Scientific part of th« Full Coiyse aa illustrated in 5dittbr•nt acta of Books, together with Lectures on Mercantile Arithmatie and Commercial Law. can be taken at any time, leaving it optional with tha Pupil after the completion of tha Partial Course to continue through the Full C*.. e. 9£rPrice of Cards of Adin uon to Pr: si Course, $12.50, pre-paid or s.cared.

UTNo admittance aa a Pupil In either conrae without first obtaining a Card of Admission from the Principal.

I.cctnres on Banking, Political Economy, aud other subjects valuable, to the Merchant to be known, will be delivered throughout the Course.

A Diploma granted to those who may pass a satisfactory examination at the completion of a Full Course.

Tha beat time for commencing either course will ha the first Monday af each monrh, although pupils are admitted at any time.

Ji'rport of the Boardaf Examiners, May 20, 1851. We, the undersigned.{by special request.) noting aa tha Board of Examiners of the Commercial Institute of Indianapolis, do certify that we have attended the examination of the present graduating class of snid institution, and find said class as well acquainted with the elementary urincinles of Double Entry Book Keeping aa could well be expected, their age and opportunities of actual practice considered. We believe them lo have received from their present Instructor, a thorough drilling in this all important branch of Commercial Education, which, if steadily observed and properly practiced upon, will render them able accountants and valuable citizens, and we weuld recommend that the following named members of

the present class receive Diplomas, to wit: James B. Weeks, John M. Dorsev, Hezekiah W. Roberta, Samuel J. Morris. Joseph R. Haugh, John T. Ferguson, George W. Dorsey, Nicholas Mccarty, Jr., James T» Brown, and Tyra Montgomery.

And, in conclusion, we would congratulate tbe citizens of Indiana in now having it in their power to patronize a Home Institution of Commercial Education where aa much information, in as short a time, and at far less expense and anxioty of mind on the part of parents and guardians, can, and we believe wilt be imparted, aa at any other similar institution in the west

B. F. MORRIS, C. B. DIVI?,

DAVID WILLIAMS, BIJAMI.V

WIIXWM

L. LAJTS:

StrixtvAi*, Indianapolis, May 20,1851.

N. B. It shall be the aim of the Principal tc furnish all the graduates of this institution who may desire it, with immediate employment he therefoie requests businessmen in any part of the 8tate who may be in want of good accountants, to inform him of the same,stating all particulars, and he will try and send him one well qualified in every particular. {QrArrangements have been made with one of the largest and best Boarding Houses in tha city t. Board and Lodge all the Students from abroad at $2 per week, making the Entire Exponsea of Boarding, Tuition, anu Stationary, about $40, the price of Tuition alene in the Cincinnati Colleges. aug23-51 58-12m

New Hardware Store. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

SIGN OP THE MILL SAW. ^HE subscribers under tlie lirni of POTWIN &BUR\AM. are now_ receiving id

at their

store between Groverman tc Bourne an^ Wood & Donnelly, on National Road Street, direct from the manufactories and Eastern cities, a large and extcnaive stock of

American and Foreign Hardware, embracing, in part, Iron, Steel, Nnila, Glass, Axles, Springs, Tin Plato, Log, Trace, Stage and Halter Chains, Broad and other Axes. Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Stocks nnd 1 ies, A.C. Carpenters' Coopers' and Curriers'Tools, -hoc findings of all kinds, a fine sssortment Carriage and Cabinet Makcra'Tools and materials of every kind.

Duildiug Materials,

Such as Locks, Latches, Bolts, Bell Pulls, Uutts and Screws, &c.,&c. The most approved makes of Mill, Cross Cut, and other Saws.

Shot Gnn.«, Rifles, Pistols* Gun Barrels, Mountings, Locka, Caps, Szc. Pump Chain and Cranks, Hay »nd Msmite Forks, Shovels and 8pndes, Grasa and Gram Scythes, Plow Wings, Slabs, Hoes, 3

ALSO, large stock of Saddlery Hardware Of every description Patent ami enameled Leather, Oil Cloths, Morocco, Pad and other Skins. Saddle-Trees, &.C.

Rope and Cordage of" afl kind Paints. Oils, J.. M'A/fe Lead, warranted best hrand. A very choice lot of Paints, embracing the com mon and finer qualities. Varnishes of various kinds. Paint and other Brushes, Ac.

Our stock ofahelf hardware embraces a great vnrirty of Pocket ind Tibli Cutlert, una oth^r goods. Merchant# are invited to call ami exam me our stock, aa we purchase largely for Whole sole trade-

Tkis stock is fresh and entirely new, and we are determined to offer goods at sue 1 prices a® will give satisfaction-

OS-Cash paid tor Feathers, Rags, Boeawax Ginseng ana other trade. A. C. POTWlv

Late of the li'aAcuA Stnr*. a. W. BURN A.M.

Terrc-IIaute, April 15, *59 wly-34.

NORTHERN LIGHTS

CCONSTANTLY

appearing in their uswalbril

lioncv, in Northern Terre Haute, secon house north of tha Canal Bridge, on Market srreet where will be found constantly on hand, at woole•ale only— ,,

Composition Summer Candles, Summer Stearins Candles, No. 1 Pure Tallow Canities, No. 1 Rosin Soap,

No I Palm Soap, fjt No. 1 White bar Snap, No. 1 Soft Soap, for la i» was .Jag. The abt«ve articles are w«rrsnt *j kept ht sale at all the principal who* itl housee, and a our manufactory, in qtiantit es t» tlte pwrchaser and at as low price* as they can lie bought at in this place for caah. The renowned superiorly of our manufacture we bop* will insure a continuance of our former customers, and weresneetfully solicit the patronage of Merchants and all others wishing to purchase a geomne article, and request all to examine the akve article* previous to purchasing elsewhere.

Wc will pay the highest cash price for Tallow, rendered or in the rough. HARRISON & SON.

Terra Haute, Nor 29, 'il-H-if

DRY GOODS.

Watts, Jenkins & Collmrn, Ns. «3, Pearl Street, Ciuciaoatt, Ohio. Importers snd Wholesale Dealers 10 Foreign and Domestic Dry Gkioda,

KEEP

co»«ta«tly on hand a general assortment of good* of th*J»:*si importation, "which they omr for eale at tfae lowast market prices.

Purchasers are respectfully avHed to call aa examine their stock. Dcc8,*5MyM I*

BUSINESS CARDS.

nutMtim

A N mSsL' O

I W I 6 AT TBS

3Z?atoi0ft Cottrfrr (Offfcr, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, JlJf

WITH

FRSSH 9OT*LY OF

tSriaroar tjcoua u»"aropiBa, We have aim) a complete *ei of new and beautilu

O I S E S

For Card Prtntisg in Imitation ofvCopper-plat Persons wanting Printing done will do well t«iv« its a cell as with new materitla and exp« rienced workmen, we cannot be excelled, and

WARRANT 3ATJSKACTION.

Blank Deeds & Mortgages, BII.LS OF LADING,

Protests and Instructions for Flnt and. other IS oats. Kept oouMtantly on hand al (bin Office.

AXU3 S AUOLT. i. U. RVSSSU

Seabolt 8c Russell,

'FORWARDING A C*31 MISSION

MERCHANTS

A N O E A E Shawiieetowii, UN.

L" BEFEMmCES. 1) Riehardaon St. Co., W. A. Docker,PeepU 3t Rid* #ay, O. Pool, Esq., Shawtteelo»n.

W- C. KeMowestfc Co Gao. W. (Jivm*, C. Twitchel & Co, Rolwrtson aid McDugali John Hurlev, Estq New OHtnas,

Tilden & Ru-hard», Woolfolk & Johnson Thomas Paff«, it Co.. St. Isyui*. Keiioffn Brothers, Dean & Waine, J. Q. (-'heno wet h, fHndtt witi-

Forsyth &, Co W. Barley fc Co., Pittsburg. Davidson tc Brannon, J. B. Wilder & Co., Louitville.

May8, *52-wly-37

9 ZtMWERMA!*. EDWIX .MAY C. ZIMMERMAN 8c CO. MANUFACTURERS OF THE Improved Fire nnd Water Proof fcomposition Roofs, ... INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND.

HOOFINGatMaterials

constantly 011 hand an

for sale the lowest prices, with ircctiom forusp. Communications or ordera from a diotance will receive prompt attention.

Kr Office at our Manufactory, on Market street, north side, two and a half squares east of thr Tourt House, Indianapolis. Indiana.

VTALL WORK DONE BY US WARRANTED. For fHrther particulars call at this Office and get a Circular.

RETEKEXCFS.

IxaiAHAFOws—C. Mayer, D. Yandea, T. Sharp, B. Pottage, II. Griffith, V. Butch, R. Un dcrhill, Williams, J. Williams, J. Wilkins. Vandegrift, (1. Anderson, Noble &, Pratt, R. Patterson, M. & I. Little. Dr. Thompson, N. Ed wards, Seargent & McCord. J. S. Spann, Knox Bland, llasselman &, Vinton, W. Robson, P. Mei kel, Branch State Bank, P. O. C. Hunt, W Carnes, W. R&w, J. D. Defrces, L. M. V'aace, E A. Hall, D. V. Culler.

LAFAYETTE—A

S. White, P. & O. Ball, J. Bil­

ly. L. Stockton. McMillian & Breckenridge, opears, J. Reynolds, Rosser St Brother. Martin A Lane. W. H. T. Bramble, T. P. Emerson, H. Sample.

Mar 10. '52. dorw6m-29-88.

GIDEON BURTON, Cincinnati.

CI.KM TI.VliI.EY, Philadelphia. TINGLEY & BURTON,

Wnot,tS\LE 0EAX.ERS IS

Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods South EaBtOmt"r Pearl nnd Walnut Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO,

RE now opening a full and complete stock ol Spriag Goods, which they offer fbr cash, or 'he usual credits.

Jan 1, *52-l91y

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

fash, Door Blinds, and Frame Factory, TERtfE HAUTE, IND.

1M

Mar 5, '52-dawtf-38-82.

A

4

AVE commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by Mr. Bishop, on 4th street, near the Post Office, where I intend to manufacture the above thentioncd^artides from the very best material. Persons about erecting buildings will de well to give ma^a call, as 1 in': tend to mnke »iy prices suit the times.

Orders Irom a distance can be sent through the Poet Office, and will receive immediate attention Persons in the citv wanting anything in the above line, will do well to send in their orders as earlv as possible. G. W. SHAFFER.

DENTISTRY.

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

nOOOOP

BEING now permanent ly located in his new office on Ohio street, third door east of the public sottnre, will at all times

be in readiness to wait on hispatronsin all things pertaining to his profession. N. B. —-No crcait given for operations vnless by previous arranj»ment. April 17,1849-34y

a S. HAZARD,

Produce Commission iWerchant.

BUFFALO, N. Y.

)ERSON.*\L attention given to sales of Flour. Grain and Provisions and prompt returns on al! Conaignmcnts.

XKPEXKNCES.

Jacob I). Early. Esq.. Terre Hants, Messrs. Reynolds, Kog®rs & Martin, Lafayette H. McCulloch, Cashier Br. Bk. Fort Wayne. March, 16, \va. d-5m.

THOMAS II. XRLSD.V. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, TKKKR HAITI?, INI).

OS1* Thamix Block, up staift. rvfi i.s.tf

J. 6 STEPHcNSSN, M. D. Physician nnd Surgeon^ TERRE HAUTE. IND. Office nearly apposite Brown*s Hotel. Oct 19»'W-8rtf

E A N S

|3 ESPETFt'I.I.Y tenders his professional ser vice* to the citizens of Terre Haute and vieinitf. (Xtice am Market street, first door south of the Town Ball, April l9»'S43-!y

O E I E S

LI D0VV1CI & Hl'LMAN, RE now receiving their Spriiwctock, consist-

ingot a full aseortmento Groceries ot all ing

Tobacco, Nails, Ola^ Feathers, kt all »t whieh will be diapoeed of at the lowest hguri

Call at the Cincinnati Stere, Union Rew. Mar 11. "5a I*.»»

.1 .v 1 .v «.

Hease, Carriage, Siga, aad Oraaraeatai Painting* Braaehea.

IJR).

Design*, lanncr». Hag*. Transparenciea, prt^perty executed-—old PJcturea cleaned and varnished, walla papered, Ac.

Shop on Market Street, apposite Dele*' New Building, an door north the Gw. area Office.

Terre llamo, mar33-30y E. BROWN.

Accommodation, No. 1.

I^HE

sulwcnhcr. grateiui An- past tavors. take* pleasore to inform his customers aud the public generally, that he still keeps the

Accommodation Wagon, Aad will send home, free of eliarge, aitarticies (oo matter how tridiog} purchaaad at his More."''

Ktfiterrf 3. p. POWAR3, Four afoors east of

UM

April 93. S8~dtM2i

Post Office-

Caah paid for Wheat Holmea's AliJL M«y 10, '53 i.H-I38 wt/ 38

rilK OBKAT KKXTDCKV BB31KDV.

m. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA! I Will Woaden never Ce&ae? the fbllo I BULL'S SA

araSjPtfftmasd aiens by the ass at PARiLLA, are not wonders, then w»

em

APARl

/•knowledge that we do not know tha meaning of th« iwt Ilead, and be ooarioMd tbat are itraocer tkao tctkm

Lute P. 0., Fulton Co.. Ky., Oct. 1,1851,

Dr. John Ball: Dear Sir—The two doien of your Saraasuilla, ordered in September, came to hand, and, In cnowlwtstnx the reonpt of the same, I feel I would b» toing you ii\|ustk« to withhold the following, among the nan of the Instances that have eome under mj olwerva km, during the last two yean, of the great eunitivw prop ctks of your garsaparllla

Mrs. Jeannette Martin, a highly respectable lady of my dghborhood, aged sixty-five years, had been long afflicted Ith a cancerous nicer, which finally reduced her to sc telplees a condition, that she could not leave her bed. fih* xfed the best medical advice in our county, without relief, isd had ghren up all hopes of a cure. At this stage of hex

I Mrsuaded her son to take a bottle of your Sar&apa•ilia, tie did so. and In a short time returned, and purshuscd another bottle, stating the first bad had a decidudl pxd eJfoct- She continued to use it until, after the UM ot

Te or six bottles, I htf the pleasure of seeing the old lad Mrself at church. She sssnred me that she had almost mtirely recovered her health, and from her I received the toeount of her disease, and in shout the same words 1 give it to you. This is but one of a number of cures under m\ »beerration—of very remarkable ones—performed by the jae of your Sarsaparilla, in my neighborhood. The dena&d for it has etbadllv incrassed since its introductioa sre. Yery respectfully, your obedient servant,

WM. R. DICKINSON, P.

Boru

COCXTT,

Ky., Oct. 6,1861.

Dr. Joan Bull: Deer Sir—I have seen the most marvel ms cure of one of my patients, by your valuable mediclm —an old lady, who had been afflicted from her childhood tilth scrofula, and various diseases of the brain. She \ra lixty years old. It had run into something like leprosy ind she was tbe most frightful creature my eyes crei aeheld. I called in Dr. McFadden, a very fine physician consult with me in relation to her. We came to thf inclusion that it was out of our power to relieve her but going to my offloe, I accidentally plcke.1 up one of youi wonderful

lournals, when, on seeing the wond I cures your Sarss-

sarllla had effected, I resolved to try the experiment in tliit sum. I took her two bottles of it, after taking which 1 jercelred a great chance. I took her some more. 81ie jow taking the sixth bottle, and I consider her ontireh snred. I take grut pleasure in recommending your Bar ap&rilla to the afflicted public. .groan mm**. {,

Jonil M.

I, Thomas A. Rlngo. of Graves Co., Ky., for the benefit »f mankind generally, do hereby ecrtify. that on or about the 16th day of October, 1847,1was attacked with a YOTJ levere pain in the lower part of the abdomen, which lasted out a lew minutes, and moved into the left hip, and condoned exceedingly painful for about five days, during which time I had a very light fever. At the end of that Jme the fever ceased, and the pain abated for a day or two, ifter which it again returned, and was much worse than sefore. During all this time 1 was under medical treatment. From a short time after I was taken, I was unable walk or sit up the hip in whloh the pain was so bad Mtmnenc»d rising, until some time in January, when it ourst, and a number of pieces of bone oame ou:—as many is twenty, at least. Some of the pieces were three-fourth* »t an inch long. 8ome time after this, a hard knot appeared on my right hip, also one on my right wrist, and moon my leg, below my knee. I continued to get weak ind worse, and pain made Ha appearance in my right thoulder, and would move in my breast and stomttch. At this time all persons gave me up to die. A physician then told me that, as a last remedy. I had better use MR. BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA After the nse of the second bottle, the knot oa my wrist commenced getting soft. I oponed it, and a day or two aftor, pfeco of bone came out. My wrist soon got well, and 1 ontinued to gain strength. After I used tbe third boitle, could get no more for some four weeka, after which time succeeded in getting three more bottles. After using the three last bottles, the knot on my hip became soft it was tpened, and some corruption ran out, together with a small piece ef bone, and the sore Boon got well, and the *not 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 intlrely well, and able to do daily labor. It may socio strange to some, but I will here state that, during the rammer of 1849,1 coughed up three pieces of bone, which aa now be seen at the residnice of my uncle. Thos. Neal, where I now live, and if any persons doubt this statement, 1 will be happy to converse with them, if they will call on e. Signed, THOMAS N. RIXGO.

State of Kentucky, Graves Co., Set.

This day personally earne before me the undersigned, as icting Justice of the peace in and for said county, and made Mthln due form of law, that the above statement is true, iubecribed aad sworn to, this 15th day of February, I860.

S. P. MORSE, 3. P. fbr O. C.

I, Irwin Anderson, Clerk of the County Court of Graves bounty, State of Kentucky, do certify that S. P. Morse, whose name is signed to the above certificate, is now, aha *as at the time of signing the same, a justice of the peace, •n and for said Graves County, duly commissioned and jualifled as such, and that faith and credit are due ail his fllcial acts, as such.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my fj hand, and caused the seal of the County Court af I11' said county to be hereunto affixed, this 18th day of February, 1860.

EDTTUr ANDERSON.

Can the reader believe, after reading tbe description oi ihe above numerous cures, that there is still a few human jeings, suffering with disease, that refuse to give Bull's Jarsaparilla a trial. It is indeed hard to believe, but nevertheless, it is too true. What kind of testimony would it -ake to convince the few remaining disbelievers, that Bull's nedicine will do mors even than it promises? The doctor wuld produce another and another cure performed by his nodkine but if the eases published above will not conrice the scopticai, it is useless to produce any more, and, ndeed, it would cost a fortune to publish the many certiicates that have been showered on Dr. Bull. The lasgest nammoth sheet in America would not contain even ths uuries of those cured, let alone full statements of their ases

This medicine, when used according to directions, will •ore, without foil:— Scrofula or King's Kvfl, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions ot he Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Byes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism. Pains in the Bones or loints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syph11*, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Irts«w*es arising from the use of Mercury, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Side or Shoulders, General Debility, Lumbago, Ore pay, Jaundice, Costiveness, Bronchitis. Sore Throat, Jou^hs, Colds, Weakness of tbe Chest, Pulmonary Afire-

ioi^, and all other Diseases tending to produce Consnmpion, Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities and Complaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night tweats. Kxposure or Imprudence in Life, Cbronle Const!utlonal Diseases, and a« a Spring and Summer Drink, and lemeral Tonic for tbe System, and a Gentle and Pleasant t'urgatlve, it is superior to Blue Lick and Congress Water, jalts, or Saidlits Powders.

DR. JOHN BOLL'S Principal OflW, 81 Fourth St.. Ixwlsrilla, Ky.

*hen» applfeatieBS ftnr Agencies most be addressed. R. CUMNG1IA.VI, Sole Agent tor Terre Hnute, where the Medicine can bs had by the dcxen, at Proprietors prices

Large supply just received Feb 20, *W-w6«i.26

Wood Donnellv's Drus Store, Old Established Stand, North £ide of the PUBLIC SQUARE.

At this store may be fomid as usual at WHOLFSALE, a complete assortment of every thing it our line of business, which will be sold at the low est range of prices.

Wc are in receipt of spring supplies of Drugs Medicine*. Chemicals, Roots, Herbs, Extract*, dec., pur* snd of best qualities.

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O I E A I E S

WINES and LIQUORS for Medical use, pare and ol ehoiee flavours. Paints Oils Varnishes, Dye Staff's Glass aad G!a«*\vnre, Pnity.Gluo, Brushes

Bronzes Gold Leaf, Ac.

8GrPhysicians Preecriptions accurately com pounded. All onr officinal preparations are made in accordance with tlie U. S. Dia^eosatory.

Apriikt'l-M-lf

]\7EW SHOE STOEE.

SCHOOLEY & VANIIORN Offer for sale a large assortment Af

Jk BOOTS A ID SH0E4. Ikh. Aim,a variety of

All of whieh they will sell at ^eaale or re tali, at their new stare in Phtenix Row, on National Rosd street, fifth door froraihe corner of Market street.

They will also manufacture Boots and Sboeeto order at the same jplaca. ^CHOOLET & VANflORNl

Terra (Intt, October 4, '51.6-tl.

J. H. LONG, M. D!,

CONTINUES the Practice of Medina* from the Offiee of Ur. A. Holmes, and n^pectfotty solicits a share of puWie patrcmage. Tne following from Dr. Holtnee is considered a sufficient recomaMadation to satisfy tbe public mind.

Tbe Praetlee af Medicine

BANK NOTE TABLE.

COB&BCTED FOR THE WABAfH COUBIB*.

Indinoa*

^tate Bank and Branches, Watson's Ghecks, Term Haute. Kentucky* Bank ef Kentueky, Northern Bank of Kentucky, "4 Bank of Louisville,

Bank of Missouri Bnd Branches, St. Louis county Scrip, St. Louis city Scrip,

All solvent banks, North Carolina. All solvent banks,

Miners1 Bank of Dubuque, *Ne All solvent banks,

New York Citv and Country, Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, 0 Hnltimore nnd Maryland, All small bills under $5

pa pa

pa

1 pa

pa

Ohlo.^

Ohio Lift Insurance and Trust Co. Lafayette Bank, Franklin Bank, City Bank, roRiBiercinl Bank, Mf chnnios" and Traders1 Biuik, Massilloa Bank, Circleville, (oldj Xenia Bank, J. Geauga BankZaneevillr Bank, SteubenvilU, (eld bank,) Marietta Bank, St. Clairsville Bank, Meunt Pleasant bank, Clinton Bank of Columbus, New Lisbon Bank, Dayton Bank, "faN VVestern Reserve Bank, Franklin Bank of Columbus, SuMe Bank and Branches, All others,

PIH pel Pai par pai pat pti

ft pai par j,ar pa per par

P*' pai pat pal pat pai pat par

uncertain

Misaoari.

PM P«t pa par

Illiuois. ft'-

Stste Bank and Braachea, Certificates, Bank of lllineis and Branches,.

3?dis 35 die 70dis

Virginia.

Bank of Virginia and Branches,

rpn

Bank of the Volley nnd Brauehoe, Exchange Bank, at Norfolk, Farmers' Bank of Virginia and Branches, Merchants & Mechanics Bank, Wheeling, Ncrtliwestern Bank of Va. and Branches,

lU 1 die 1 dip 1 die 1 dis ldis

I

dis

Tennessee.

All solvent banks, I Louisiana. All solvent Banks,

21 dis

.* 1 dis

Georgia.

2idis

21 dis

South Carolina.

All solvent banks, Arkansas. State Bank and Branches, Jr-

21 die

ne sale

Michigan.~w"S*'

Bank of St. Clair, Fnrmers' & Mechanics1 Bank, Detroit, Michigan Insurance Company, River Raisin, All others, Real Estate Bank and Branches,

Bank Mobile, Hunk oi the State and Branches, Planters1 and Merchants' Bank* All others

Wisconsin Manne Insurance Company, Bank ofMineral Point, .Iowa.

1 dis

'New England.

1 dis 1 dis 1 dis 1 drs 2 dis

Selling Rates of Exchange.

On New York, at sight, 1 pm '^Philadelphia, 1 pm Boston, I pm a or 1

New Orleans, Mt par Louisville, &Air "IBS par Cincinnnti, ... 'At. pnr Pittsburgh, *1 pni United states Treasury Notes, (new isstse,) 1 pm

Current Valne of Gold and Silver!*81 American Eagles, and in proportion, $ 10.00 Sovereigns, crown stomp, 1 in proportion, 4.8' do drogon do do do 4.83 Napoleons, 20 franc pieces, 3.AC Guinea, English, '-1 5.00 .Spanish Doubloons, 16.00 I'atriot, Mexican, Columbian Doubloon, 15.50 Ten Guilders* halves in proportion, 4.00

J. W. NEWLAND. WM. C. TRABUB.

SJffiWHaiiSyiE) Sl WIEiilEWIfis,

(Successors to S. W. Pugh,)

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

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

nAVE

on hnnd a large and carefully selected stock of Groceries, which they will sell very ow for Cash, or in exchange for Country Produce. The following ore the principal articles, viz: 250 bags Prime Green Ki» Coffee 50 do Old Manilla and Java do 95 hhds Prime to Extra Prime N. O. Sugar 10 do Refined and Clarified do 75 bbls Iionf, Powdered, and Crushed do 10 trc8. Flint Rice

5

25 bbls Golden Syrup 25 hnlf do do 20 ten gallon kegs do 70 bbls Plantation Molasses 25 do Sugar House do 30 hnlf bbls do do 55 hall chests Gun Powder Tea 26 do Black do 32 do Young Hyson do 2f fi and 15 lb boxes do do -i: v. 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 Cubs Six Cigars 25,000 Spanish do 1 25,000 Ilnll Spanish do [o 1000 250 bogs ond bnlcs Cotton Yarns, Ne. 400 iOOO lbs Carpet Chain ......

ItiOO do Candle Wick 1200 do Cotton Twine 150 bales Cotton Batting 525 bogs Shot, assorted sizes 10,000 lbs Bar and Pig Lead 75 do7. Blue Buckets

IS bi»ls Alum 12 bbls Essoin Salts 30 do Copperas 86 do Brimstone 400 lbs Cloves 500 lbs Fresh Nutmegs 130 mats Cinnamon Bark ^400 lbs Camphor 350 do Cream of Tartar 1200 reams Wrappina Paper 350 do letter and Cap Paper 30 boxes John Bull's Sarsaparilla 50 do Fresh Green Cheesa 315 kejrs pure and No. 1 White tyad pipe Schnapps Gin, best article imported

S naif pipe* Jas Henneasy Pale and Dark Brandy do iiil A. Seignctte 'f -do do

Terre Haute, March 1, 51-27-tf

lOdis 5 dis

no sale 25 di» no sale

Alabama.

2 dis 5 dis brake

no sale

Wisconsin.

1 dis

broke

quality as if the parties were here in pe:: a: N. B. Ginseng, Feathers. Bags. ally taken nt the fnarket prices in paynio it of. ouiBville, Ky., March 12, '52-w9m2y.

M'W-A

Ml

WE

50 do Fancy do 50 do do Half do 45 nests (3 snd 8 in nest) Painted Tubs 35 do* No. 2 nnd 3 do do 75 do Zinc Wash Boards 50 bbls Hvdraulic Cement 60 do Vinegar 85 packages No. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel 800 kegs Super Cut Nails, from 3 io20 penny 100 do no do Brads, 6, 8, and 10 dp 75 boxes Virginia Tobacco (and 1 lb lumps 115 do Missouri and Kentucky do. 5,8, lb 1 0 0 at he 350 dox Shaker and Corn Brooms 12 casks sod bbls Sataratns 10 do do Super Carb. Soda 700 lbs Best Spanish Indigo lfiOO do Bright Dutch Madder ,, 50 bags Pepper and Spices

Rastean do do

3 qr. eas&s 1 half pipe 1 do 3 jr. casks

J.

St,

F. arte I Brandy

J. J. Dupuy do Loodon Dock Madeira Wine

do R. L. do do do

Spanish Port do

do Pure Port Juice, Crewu Brand do .' Juice Port

l*do M"

Will be con tinned from my office, by 1. II Lo?ta. D., who, daring the past two years, has peeved himself faiihftfl IM worthy of ceafidekee. jam2-40-tf A IJCLMB^,

BtirgUndy

-do Pale Sherry, very fine do Pur* Sweet Malaga Wine

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

Also—Candies, Ground Spice, Mustard, F5a•ence*, Cinnamon, Vermifuge, Castor and Linseed and Tanners Oil, Turpentine, Ink. Flaaka, Jars, Glsss, Tumblers. Blacking, Pemnafaw Caps, Pasteboards. Bottle Corks, Cotton and Hemp Twine, *otton Trot Lines and Staging, Do pout's and Blasting Powder, Sifters. SaJt, Ac. &c. •ept13-51 3-ly

Early &Leggettf

Forwarding Jt Commission

And dealers in all kinda ei predate, TERRE HAUTE IND. Mar- 96 'SB 6m-31-

Tko subscribers are now in receipt of a full supply of Messrs. G. C. Miller CoV

E E A E S E E O S

Which deservedly sinnd higher lhan any plough in the Union for their good performance and easy draught. We also hove extrn Beams and Handles, of the best seasoned wood, steamed in oil, which we will furnish at prime cost. We hav« any quantity of teftiirionials as to their performance and quality, which we would be pleased to show any person wanting ploughc/^#-

The Messrs. Miller are prepnrini» to smri a" manufactory here on a large scale, and have sent this lot as a sample of what they intend to mmiufacture N. SMITH & SONS.

P- S.—They are so constructed that i' will be difficult for the mos'. awkward smiih to knock them out of shape, .he land-sido and point being conne/iedd an of the very best material.

.WILSON,'STAEBIED, & SMITH,

A I N S E

Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines. Surgeon's InstrumeptsrPaints, Oils, Dye ,rc. Stuffs, Spices. Varnishes. Brushes. Perfumery, Glassware, French Mid.American Window-Glass. Virginia, Missouri, nnd Kemuc ky Manufacttired Tobacco, ?,i£u $

RE now in receipt of their heavy spring supplies, which renders their stock one of tlie largest am? most complete in the United States. Their stock was purchased of luiporters and manufacturers or first hands upon the very best terms, and they are prepared to warrant the quality of'their goods, ond are determined to sell them for cash or to Undouhied prompt dealers on the usual inr". as 'ow as they can be purchased East, w»ftnhe addition or ihe usual heights and charges. 'I bave resident agents in the East, through whom they are enabled to kty?p their stock fresh and plete during tlie season Orders ^ill be promptly hi!

A LARGE STOCK OF

S E O I N »ixt* 'txwf.

LOUISVILLE

CI»6TSSK#' OTOEE

LOCUST CORNER, TERRE IIAWE, INDIANA

are now receiving our Spring and Summer Stock, ff^m. our,

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

«, Jk* ,, *Jt 1 ©4* li£b Fashionable Hats, Caps, Fine Shirts, &c., &c.,

N. B. Any garment purchased at this establishment exchangod, if not approred.

North-east Corner Public Square% Terre Haute, ind. Oct 16, '51-8 tf-ren-May8,T52"^"

stesi Ld

JOHN SATRE, AS an almoet endless variety of Fnrlor and Cooking Stovea.

Among them are the Triumph, from Dayton Hooait-r State and Kentuckian Premitims. from Cincinnati New World, Globe, Atlas, Gladiator, and Cultivator, from Albany. N. Y. Theee are all excellent patterns of Cooking Stoves most

ef them intended for either wood or coal, and many having two fire-places—one lor winter and one for summer. In hie assortment of Parlor Stovea arc the Pouvenicr and Floral Parlor, which are admirable for either wood or conl, aa also is the self regulating Cottage Parlor. Mr. Payre has also an extensive assortment of Tin and Jappaned Ware, Stove fixtures, &c.

Store on Market Street, 2d door north of Na»' tional Road Street, opposite Farrfngton'a Block, in Terre Haute.

June 22. "W-d4t.wtr-18.44

Je De CONDIT,

TFAIJiB I.X

Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,*

QUEENSWARE AND HARDWARE, AI30,

Family Groceries and Provisions,

AT THE *,

City Provision Sto^e^

Corner ol National Road and Fourth Street# Sign or the Spinning Wheel. June 19. 'SS-wtt-43

POOLS & BROTHER,

Forward in

A Commission Merchants*

line dr Commission in 90 MAGAZliN E STR EET, NEW ORL A'S.

Refifrences. Williams Sc Barlv. «H. D. Williams it Co., Terre Haute,

Bement Si. Co.,

Any business. Forwsrdinj or Commission, en ttsted to oar charge will meet oar usaal prompt attention jun 1 iM2ly-

I A 0 8

,-»*s (Saeeesmrs to Bright &• /loater,) fi* FORWARDING AND CO«ai9SION

tkcat tAimm, aAtutoae wm, Am WRAKP, ^^MADISON, IND. Jfeferemers:— B1 vtJw St. Holland, T. A. Morris, Kir land Eittgibbon, Indianapoiia D. Whitd, Madison.

Oct 25, '52-9-lypd

I. aairroJf. a. ASMUIT

BRITTOIf ft CO.,

Forwarding and Commiasion XerchMto) TERRE IlAUTB, INDIANA. fl^HE highest cash price paid for Wheat, Rve,

Corn, tats, Flaxseed, Timothy Seed, Clover 8eed, White Beans, and Feathers, at their, Warehouse, comer of Firat and Eagle atreeta Canal Baeitu

Nov 8, *31-ll-tf-ri6

•V IN p.,. ...A^

ith goods at as low rates and oi

Mustard Sard, dad c6nTT produce tfewrdue ufe, or iaeXi'i--mge for

I S

*H' ^*H AS JUST BEEN RECEi VED^AT THE^ •ivi?,-* .-biiOa^sKi

$Y\mw ©^©TKioKj© mm

And Great Bargains will be given to all who call upon u*

Terre Houte, Oct. 18, '61-8-ly-ren-May 14, '52-38

B. ARNOLD & oo!^:

West Side of ihe Square, next door (oH^olfe's.

Also manufactures and keeps constantly ®nj hand the justly celebrated Air Lnrd Lfimp.— Thir Lamp has now been in use for eight year*. and has given entire satisfaction.

Dealer* are respectfully solicited to call and ex-1 amine my stock and prices beforp purchasing "1" GEORGE D. WINCJiELL,»H

Corner of Pearl and Walnut Steets. opposite the Pearl Sir»et House, Cincinnati, Ohio. N. B. Tarticnlar attention paid to packing and nrwarding articles to the country. |j t»ec5, '51,-ly-6-16

R. & 0. TOUSEY, National Road Si. door above Market

No. 2, Phoenix Block.

———————

Notions, Trimmings, Bonnets. Boot* and Shoes, Caps, Hgrdtrare. Groceries, Paper Hangings, Borders, Carpeting*, Rugs, Floor and

Table Oil Cloths, and 7/ouse fum~"f ishtng Goods. \r E are now in receipt of oar Fall and Win ter Stock, seleciert in the Enstorn cities expressly for this market. We would invite particular attention tomir stock of brown and bleached poods. Prints. Mt-rinoes. De Laines. Lustres, figured suifT gnoda. Ginghams. Trimming Bettons. Laces, tim(s. Fringes, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Hosiery. Cloths, Hatiaets, Tweeds, Jeans. Flannels, Linseys, Tickings, Cheeks, linen and silk Hdkfs, Bay State Shawls, Carpetinga, Carpet Bags and Satchels, Groceries, Hardware. Boots and Shoes,

Stc.-.

CINCINNATI.

BUSINESSJMRECTORY

liy Persons visiting Cincinnati to mnke purchases, or desiring to make inquiries, shenld consult this Directory, as it is a guide to all the* various Business Establishments aad most retiaMa Ftima in Clncioaati:

WITTS a COtacaa. Dry Qoeit, 63 r»«rl

Userge WltifO,

!«r. Jailer, wt R»»iWf, »l «wj 4ueri«ioa at Ury Gooi*. S«a«lMh itrMrt. »nd Turk «J»i

««a. oi« rn oril. Eibka WfOaTSR* JOBSXIi it

T. THORNBI

S I A 1 8 & I S A A S

LARD LAMPS.

The undersigned would also call attention ol dealers to his Improved Oxygon Lard Lamp. This Lamp is so constructed 'hat the entire top can bp removed for the purpose of trimming ana cleaning. The objection to this Lamp heretofore lias bi eh, that they could not he cleaned, nnd it w«F WITH difficulty that they could he trimmed.— Tneee objections are entirely overcome in the improve) nt In addition to*thia they are much, quicker, snd of course can be sold at it reduced price this season. They are acknowledged to he^ the beet ond cheapest Lard Lamp ever introduced

Wholesale and Retail Cash Store.

Dealer* in Foreign and Domestic Staple ani Fanru

O O S

all of which will oe fold at

anch rates for Cash or Produce aa will *naae it the interest of buyer* to patronise oe. Paper Hangings very low.

erre Haute, October 4, *51-6-t£

Coming! Ooxning!!

]yards,

N two weeks we will receive ft cases, 64491 remnants of die bast prints made in this of which will be of Fell Ki)'?e country 2 ..... Turkey Red. They were bought low snd will br sold accordingly.

I

PRAIRIE CITY STORK-

July !«, 5? wtf-47

To Wool Carders.

HAVE joat received snd will constantly hive im hand Machine Carda and Card Cleaners of superior qwal ity.fneeh from the manufacturers, which will be sold at Eastern prices at Holmea'a Mill. •, *.«*.,4fi ARB HOLMES-

Terra Haute, May 10, *52 d3t 138-wU-3S

CI

ASH paid 6»r good clean Fleece and Tub washed Woo). JOHN T1ERNAN. Tarn Htnte, Jane 21, 'M-d9t.wtf.44

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W«lrwt»n4 Vf. Baak Nate Kngrarers aad Priater*. RAIVDON, WftlO'lI, HA'ICH EUSON. Btiik Not* Eai ceraer of ftMtUt aad Male Strwu.—^oni., Bill* of ElrUnc*,

JVt. Prjuxwry Note*. Seata^ Diploou, I

oSES-ir u, Pro.

ftvMel Vidf.ac («ita, *c., ootravfd teA pfl* »rr!KX»jSaf fa

-Tha»tew OBoa nperrUon

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Maaafiactarere,

Batlu'a (Lan Reauel'a) PerfSnerr. WE., rK1.N AOKNCT wwl «ih «*., (lata 168 Maia «L,) fw ftiiKT,. OtinN aM Bn»h Otpnl. r:

7

Teilrt aad Hkavlag Bsapa,

MinHtaciorrJ by sULON KALMF.R, 3S weat ith «(., belwwa Maia ud w«l^STU*»n, pillars uid olhars will Sari it la tkeir Mena) taa. in* t' eae before pw-!atfe

Stereetrp* 1- enuder,

A. c. JAMES, ter WalBBl l' ,b«w*n Mb. StotrotTpiof of Bfiots MMe. Wiod Cuts and Wangkyv* »«cka tjt

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l«, am} H» arter. S»coi»l.»»'l Tyor tnr olf. Cwpcnaitbt. W ao. W. BOBSOM, aii,ti«wa«e Pika and Butler matrafcatn.hxrn .inittiiil, so bud, luif and pu«»l asaortmeot in lhair ^T«!«d WaSlStl^«lll Md Hatw do.* Ewiiie WrilTciJ^rru, and Liquor INimraf Lift and ""J**

LOWaT a RULE. MM Breedwav aad Fitlh m«».-D»let In Mod' TomU aid Gtar. Smow, U«M« Maa'laa. Cablwt and SUba, etc. Tb« Tr*d* nppiiod Mutrit Block iuo, or

Muiufv'umr of Bru» Minicul InsrruaMtts, *o Nptfriar v* Woel«ed Btwe .»trumejite,oe tbe iw*t rwdnabieieriw. Cou«ft PulU

I MOUNT, fc C«. Frnpf.etofa, Tiuni Notlh kidtt* W*Wi Main ami tauiioM iiWe%.-TU»bot«fHoy« th« W* TIN city, MM ia FXT iinisvfitule vjclflib* f4 TBE PMCI(AL

CsYrisLico ]}lanNftctiircr*

Ltd. BRWXkCo. C'jaeh and CarrUw Maaijfacwtew, at. C"na(aa!lT oa hanA.or md« to wtor of Fwnilv CATTUM*, eU«»ucb«*. *«d libit k'trm. Shop W OolnttbU aad

Bit arid .Sals K**n N J. T. Walnut Anf.

Wiadow fiitatl* Hla a a factory. JOHN M. TOi- LM, ^o. 8 6:b at., oppoaite Dtnniane Houw. Wlodow SkMdet. Tr&nnt&re'jcies Scrrem, Wtrt BUndt, and OrsametiUl of twjr ottcripnoo do. ordtr. in ibt ?try bnt ttjle, and at ihofl nono*. P*rHcular awtniioo paid to ftUtat tip Shad#, and Shadu 0/ wiry partem ani togiphyi. tl'ktlMale Ll^usr Store. T. B. HARRIS. Nu 32 ColumNa at., ba'wrrn Malo and Sycaoom, wbolf. aale Dnier is raT*irn art Ifcwr»ti« Bnadica, Winaa, ate. Kupa conrautl* oa hand a lint* iuppljr of Muacat and Malaga Wina Unnaatie Bnndr, nn (Inn artlclr rtafh aad apple, do: |lolUDd_Oin, Old Monori. a Whidtr, Sonrhon and frlih, fn pir« SpiHtt for Fnndlaa, ett. 0M ,«rior, dn., "O. K." brand. All ordan from led w, at tti. lowfat market priara.

Rtctifitdprotnpfly-

ll

Whivtv,

diftinw

William «. Bee»,

Ko. 71 wr«. G'bH, Manatachiret af SargWiaqd Deiitat InitrotnanU, wdl Am at in ix a aait the ca-1 n^l., apflled. and warrantod. brdar. aoUcfted and pTomptl. atteodaJ to. Alas («l tar the «la of Dr. Kinaet Magnate Electric MarW** W nwdual pnrptww.

Furniture Wareroepas.

MITCHELL* RAMMELSHBHO. WNe«l« and Dealer*, Not. and 95, out 5e«wf berwtm M.im and yycmiTe»

1

iVew ladia Kubber Warefcoaao. HART MICICit'X, ooiih-wrat rorner Stb and Muu atraala, Muwg tnran' Agcnu fir Oaodjwfa Metallic India KaUw Fabriea and RaialflMalat* la India Rubbor Be«t» ami Sbo«a, 1.. DrufgiaK' and fancy Aiticln, Hnaa, Hue Tarking, afcd Ml,

B5ti«7VhSa^«ellS»t awXient of Silk and GugUn Cmbrtllaa all of whlA »ra ofllir at lha loweal ft" Tfk pritea. Scale Manafactarar. .. JL B. C0LVHXE k»e»a cenlaai|y hawl a gnod. aiaortment of PtatRwji, Ceuetar, and Drug xaiaa, May ud Ora Scalaa, eM an imprnvad plan. fM ia an* part of tb« cenntTjr. aapalri done mi tba abortaat notice. Fadorf and Me Roon eoifli aide Loluiunja at., between Sycamore and

SXrel alto ftZ. and rutee* OaoOTttf for

Una nimiaaBd jpulc Ml Mrtk*. and Ti tlii

£DI^M tad Lard Seanicr woit dot* on \b* «wrt1 1 Mtenna 91arle tt erlu.

BQKIMIEWmrtburim

tM Tclccmph OflWf.

Ha«ica! dc Fiincf tiood«. KKCKLkK BK0THKRS. N^». 9* A\t\ «t. i»nrtb tkle, frur doun «ut oC Walnut, imtwten of Maucal Intnimra*!, (iemnu, Franeb, and Engmh Goada Bawata and T«*»: atarv duaerirtioo of Stringa for Vlnlina, WtiPari, Vi6lii*ll j., asd DauMa Sua, aurtutl? on buid. All wdai* Dele« la in* a'ova arti«la »**ouoJ pnwnpilj-, aad on tha taoat roaaanabja taraw. try ko !)n» Imtnimeiita. .gjl |)Afi('frllif B11W Sc Ban* NOTK No. •»., btfwtea Watnut. Bank Notes, DrafK CtftifieatM oC Dtpotit, Bilk of Ac., rjtrfu'ei in wipe»»or »fj!«.

.ad Bell Foaader. •at atreet, between Vln. and Walaut, ewb aide.

Bra

Bit and Silver Kale/ faoceU. r««ntthi p»cki aad mad* am! rtpniud. ihmt a*d (puplin^. Olobn, Cylioinr aad U»uye Cocb, WOiUtry work gwnlly, riumbtfi work, Sj»elr©% Soidar} and caaldlgt»liwa, itopptr, re— Ca»Hpaid IT Braa. and Cofirnr,

Wholeaale Coafeetioaer.

t. HAI !., No. 6* Main II„ niaaufetiaraa aad kaapa ooaatamljren band, tbe large* aMortinant in tba weat. flaatMoa St Co. Ko. W. Main at. tkiea below Third, Uaalan la CHINA, GLASS, AND

QCRE?*5WARE.doora

QWv{}

Clawaon Sc Ladlo***

No. W Fecrnd at. behreee Maie end Walna*. Wyitwtulen of all klaA ef Platferaa, liar, pot. and Track Sralfe. IlniggiaV and Counter Balance^ una, Truck a. and .Iklda. Piaao Vertc UeaJere. SMITH N XO, Nn. T» weat «th nreet. tmr Vine »traa».

II. Kcwler, ITo. i)fS llfala St., Importer and Wb"le«la liMilar id freMb awl Oannin t^lf ^Ina. lay enuOOlf ee baud.Trench and Clereian Calf titles Spam A LMtner, aeJ Citr do., Morueeo of all kinda alao, Maeeftcterar ot Bock Skim, and Hock gfcin Rl-wea. raatheaaatlcal aad Iflillo^ophleal rNSTRCME.NTS.—H. Mai*ifacmrer, S. W. roc of dtb and Srcamnra, eppoaita Patt Oflka, aetnuice oe «th atreet-—where majr be fu«ud fr•rv virltly "f tiwtrwn^1*- __

tVILI

end irtTun^M crurart. JT. C. ahacklefsrd Sc Co., Manabctvrta of Middles Rridlea, llanwas Tninka, etc., wbolcaala and (•nil. No SC8 Mala »•., be»wr« i'b an«l 6»b.

Composition JtCooflaf, Wall Paper, L. HOWARU Co., No. nu M^ r., Wfyi*«n 4tfc^pd Sib atr»^«CaeturcT« of Ml Daateo 1- -r— 1 Hand Boat*. Cowif**111"11 Mat^nttte t* dnddlery llara«s* Ware. j_ mCK^IT, Manubtisrer, and Wholaeala and Retail Dealer Is the a bore, with a geaeral amrtmeat af Saddlra. BridM, Hamrw, Whipe, ro). ton. etc. alw, Pa'ent leather aad Japaened Cloth, of all kilida, onnatantljr ee band, whirl) be nter. IHr aale cheap, en &>b af., mnth aide, betweei Mala eed Readier* (treat.. Repairing dma witb oaetneea and dl^etitli.

of File and w'at«Trn#t™p"ait'"n Roofi, WtaWi aM lung, Is Wall Piper* ItuMt. Fire .'fcreaw, Wide Certain Papen,

Joseph Draper,

Ho. 1) wee* «h it Oold and Silver WatrJwa, Jewelry aad BI»« Wkae, Maaonk Jttnk MdCletfctegea h«J»i, aed »»e»l« to order. Watc¥ee, Jcwslr^jk Taacjr_Ooode. UtTHMt C" a sd WS,':

Caa4le mold, aa* Brlsaaaln War«. Wtwar HOMAN Mewth-terer,

2(1

Th Hoe,

tth at, bttwees EUn aed Meea,

wnwf Haa6b Osrrisse jBsssfartarw*, HA, mUHNO, ft Ol., 'tth r»et ut-~n Viae aud Sa^All WJSe rUtoa^de tarrtagna, Beggka, diga. and war»* g, e, made ae the beet eta, aad hist enrtdee*If

Clher CarriagS work, rapairad Ml

pe aaede te order Engine, aad aad tel« Maaafae»arer,_ rtlTHEY ffF.VMOl R, «™*r »f Walaet aad Common* at«ee«% rmel aad -omemWa. ... l«l««ew. JUarldsoo Sc Clara, ,11/ hetwaen irvtom and Vie*, norm «Me all toeO of wedl **?*.• St4m be p*e»'e ttamter.

Warble Worhs.

IPVL SSOOXmLD a «On. Ma«e Wbrte oe t)ie wm» aide of jr*.

Mw

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aread way,

43.

Kleashavr,

•rfc |na)e eel MeMf laalcr te, aad Maeefecenr ef CaMeet r^.uffuia. a»tr\ aed Salm, We, tt S/amm* eaeet, betereee Sd aiM 4h *t»Hfc Clndon»U, Aagast It, 1862 mouths. -J

Angult 25,16®.

'^Double Rectified Whisky.

LtJDOWICIany

& JIULMAN are now mamifw-

turing an article of Double Rctifiwi Wluskv far superior to ever broeght from Cincinnati, and in strength, puritv and flavor decidedly the.

I •_ .Li Uf _- &Maat4Mf A 11 lltASdh

beat ever sold in this Weatera country.

AND LIQUORS, of tha beat quality, and »t cinnati prices, always ott handrt» II, W-wtf-29 ,.u

Marcl

Cash paid for Whaat') ?,

the Tower Mills, north oi Cam! TSasin. MILLER ic SOULE. Term Haute, May 14, 'Sa-wtf-W. ""V,

I* Clerka, Watabea, Jewelrf.

irttn Q-todli alan, #Faldwak«ra' Toole aud Hale-

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McCBGGOK Ii 1.1 have e.oved the NWi-uU.-'-ring Ucpartmeet to tlietr •ew belMInf "n Bftw. hHwr«rt 6t. emt 7tli atreeta.

John Al. tarmna,

Importer a4 Jkalw ie S-Wlert Hard ware, afrUge Trimniing*, Oothk. Uc*. Bewta. torn*, Shaft, e.4 Be.4 Frilpea, Patent leaftrr ameled, BlMk. aad r*ocj OAx*,.ipn^f, Axlea, and Malleable tar H^ lM. .Mita »1.

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Vaibloaable Faraltare.

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