The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 November 1852 — Page 4
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C2FatiTo.fi eoitrirr 0fftcr, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, WITH a nrcsa scrrtv or
SARANAMSR CTODXB VCR:I»I9B« We have also complete set of n«w and beautiful
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For Card Printing in imitation of Copper-pTate Persona wanting Printing done will do well to five Ms 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 Instractions For Flat tud of her Bouts*
Kept constantly hand at tbi* Office.
"Dry Goods and Carpet Store. ir@2ESy BSnHHUHTO & No. Id East Fourth Street,
CINCINNATI,
RESPECTFULLY
purchasers generally, that they are now opening a large and complete assortment of Fancy mul Staple English,
French, German and American i\\
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Also on extensive assortment of AMERICAN CARPETIN(i, purchased and imported previous to the late advance, wkich offer at as low pricca as similar goods can be ^bought in lb United States.
Floor oa Cloths, Thoroughly seasoned, from 3 to 21 feet in width a large Stock always on hand. Families, Hotel keepers, Steamboat owners, and strangers may depend upon finding the West class of Goods in our line, at prices as low can be purchased in the Eastern Cities.
Oct. 15, 52 w3m.
Removal
THE
old established I'ocket Book nnd Morocco C'nse Manufactory, located at C.2I Chestnut street, for the past twenty-one year*, has been removed to No. 205 Arch street, first door below Gth street, where can be found the l&rgest and best assortment of the following articles, viz:
Pocket Books, Port Folios, Dressing Cases, Writing Cases, Bankers' Cases, Bank Book Holders, Dili Books, Money Belts, Cigar Cases, Razor Strops, Porte Monnaies, Work Cases, Card Cases, Needle Cases.
F. H. Smith, thankful for past favors, hopes by attention* and with a determination to sell tha best quality of goods at the lowest prices, to receive a share ot patronage. The trade are recall and examine before purchasing
quested elscwher
N. BT Repairing done with neatness and de-
epaUjIi.^.
smit|J 20
5 Arch street, Philadelphia.
September 17, 1852—w3m
Vigo Collegiate Institute. a late meeting of the Board of Trustees, 1 have been appointed to fill the vacancy (as principal) of tho Male Department of the Vigo Collegiate Institute.
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In pursuance of which appointment, I will open a echool in said Institution on Monday, September sixth, to continue 11 weeks.
The course of instruction pursued will embrace all the branches of a regular Collegium course. The terms of the Institution are fixed by the Board, as follows:
Per Session of 11 weeks. Preparatory Class, $3 Junior t4 Senior $5- I propose to locate in this place, and shall use every eflort to establish a permanent school.
R. S. THURMAN.
August 25, 1852—d&wtf
"TO. STEPHENSON. M. D. rtiysicimi nnd Surgeon, TERRE HAUTE, INI).
Office nearly opposite Brown's Ilotcl* Oct 18. '61-8-1'
LAWNS.
tZA PIECES new styles Lawns just received— 04 supposed by the knowing ones to be both beautiful and chcap.
PRAIRIE CITY STORE.
May 15, '52-d3w-143-wtf-39
Golden Opportunity
HA
VINO received and opened my entire new stock of fancy and staple Dry Goods, I now offer them to the public at unusually low prices for cash. Eevry variety of goods that it is usual to keep in a well appointed dry goods store may be procured hero.
Beautiful figured and plain dress Silks, figured and plain Berages. Poplins, fancy Lawns, De Laines, and Ginghams book, mull, swiss, and dotted Muslins plain, striped and cross-burred Jaconett whita and black silk Lacea and Fringes: dresa Trimmings, white Skirts, cotton Hose all colors, Irish Linens, bleached and brown Domestics Bed-tickings, Checks, Cotton Yarns, Boots and Shoes for women, men, boys and children-
Extra fine and common Silk Hats, Kossuth and Mexican do.. Looking elesses, Tea, Sugar, Molapses, and Tobacco. Tnese are but a few of ths mr,ny articles which may be purchased for as little money as possible, at
F. NIPPEItT'S CHEAP CASH STORE, Farri OK ton's Block North of the Public Square. May 28, '52-d lw-.wtf-154 40
JM I .V I JvlT.
House, Carriage, Sign, and Ornamental Painting, in all their lirauches.
ALSO,Designs,executed—old
Banners, Flags,Transparent
cies, properly Pictures clean ed and varnished, walls papered, Sic. Shop on Market Street, opposite Doles* New Building, and 2d door north of the COURIER Office.
Terra Haute, mar23-30y E. K. BROWN,
6IDE0N IWKTON, Cincinnati
CTJCM TT.TOLXY, Philadelphia. TINGLEY & BURTON,
HOU KAI.K DRAI.F.RS tS
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods South East Corner Pearl and Walnut Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
ARE
now opening a full and complete stock of Spring Good*, which they offer for cash, or tke usual credits.
Jan l.'aa-l^ly
B. MOFFATT,
A O N E A A W TERRE HAUTE, IND, Office in Union Row, over Reeves's Store. No* 15, *M2-ly
POOLE & BROTHER,
Forwarding & Commission Merchant*. 90 MAGAZINE STRKKT, ORL UXSL
Refprrncwt, Williams Sc. Early, H. D, Williams & Co.,} Terre Haute,
Dement & Co.,
Any business. Forwarding or Commission, en ustexl to our charge will meet our usual prompt Attention fual5-4£iy-
NORTHERN LIGHTS. /"CONSTANTLY appeering in their usual V-/ brilliancy, in Northern "1 ori® Haute, second house north ot theCa^al Bridge, on Market street, where will be found constantly on hand, at wholesale only-
Composition Summer Candles, StunmerStearineCandles, No. 1 Pure Tallow Candies, No. 1 Rosin Soap, No. 1 Palm Soap, No. 1 White bar Soap, No. 1 Soft Soap for family w«^io*. The above articles are warranted *ad kept for sale stall the principal wholesale (tooaee, and at our manufactory, in quantities to suit tV chasers and at aa tow prices as they can l» at in this place for cash. The wned s»p«!!.iN iiy of our manufacture we hoiw will ImutMa continuance of our former ctwtomers. ami we respectfully so!it the patronage of Merchants and all others wishing to purchase a genuine arttcle, snd request all to examine the above article* previous to purchasing elsewh.-re.
We will pay the highest cash price for Tallow, renleredormthcrsBgn. B. JI. HARRISON &.S0N
N 5 1 1 4
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DENTISTRY. H. R. SMITH, D. D. BEING now permanent \y located in his new office on Ohio street, third door east of the public square, will at all times his patrons in all things
naro
be in readiness to wait on pertaining to his profession. N. B.—-No creait given for operation snnless by previous arrangement, April 17,1849-34y
a a 8 LUDOWICI HULMAN, ARE now receiving their Spring stock, consisting of a full assort me nt Groceries of all kinds Tobacco, Nails, Glass, Feathers, &e, al I *f which will be disposed of at the lowest figure.
Call at the Cincinnati Store, Uniop Row, Mar II. *52 wlv-29
Madison and Cincinnati Railroad Line of Packets. STEAMERS
AMill.
inform their costomeis and
HOOSIER STATE, (i. W. Wright, Master WISCONSIN, No. 8,
Mar.5,'52-dawtf-28-82
they
T. T. Wright, Master.
ITT ILL leave Madison every day on the arrivW al of the Madison and Trrre Haute cars.— For speed or safety these boats cannot be surpassed hy any boats on the western waters.
May 26, '52-dlv-152 The best family Floor & Corn Meal
LWAYS on handand for sale at Helmess
May 10. '52-d3t-138*wtf-38 Vi'i NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
lash, Door Blinds, and Frame Factory, TERRE HAUTE, 1ND. IT HAVE commenced the above business in the room formerly occupied by Mr. Bishop, on 4th itreet, near the Post Office, where I intend to nanufacturethe above mentioned articles from the very best material. Persons about erecting buildings will de well to give tne a call, as 1 intend to make my prices suit the times.
Orders from a distance can be sent through the Post Office, and will receive immediate attention. Persons in the city wanting anything in the above line, will do well to send in theiroraers as early as possible. G. W. SHAFFER,
J. H. LONGTM. D.,
CONTINUESA.
the Practice of Medicine from the
Office of Dr. Holmes, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Tne following from Dr. Holmes is considered a sufficient recommendation to satisfy the public mind.
The Practice of Medicine
Will be continued from my office, by J. LONO, M. D., who, during the past two years, has proved himself faithful and worthy of confidence. junel-46-tf A. HOLMES, M. D.
Wood & Donnelly's Drug Store. Old Established Stand, North Side of the rUBLIC SQUARE.
At this store may be found as usual at WHOLE SALE, a complete assortment of every thing our tine of business, which will be sold at the low est range of prices.
We are in receipt of spring supplies of Progs, Medicines, Chemicals, Roots, Ilerbs, Extracts, arc., 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, Varnishes, Dye Stiifls, Glass aud GlassWare, Putty,Glue, Brushes,
Bronzes, Gold Leaf, &c.
fcTPhysicians Prescriptions accurately com pounded. All our oiilcinal preparations are made in accordance with the U. S. Dispensatory.
April 5, '51, 32-tf
W I I A E A N WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Main Cross St., 3d door west of Mulberry,
MADISON, INDIANA.
Agentfor Beatty's CelebraledBalt imore Powder.
HAS
on hands a fow hundred Kegs of this superior brand—warranted equal to any ma nufactured in the United Slates consisting ol Rifle and Blasting Powder in various sized packages. This powder he offers lor sale in lots to suit purchasers, upon as favorable terms as a similar quality of powder can be obtained upon in any Western City. Wholesale dealers and others desiring to purchase will find it decidedly to their advantage to examine this powder before obtain ing their stock.
WILLIAM McCLEAN,
Dec 5,'51 -ly-5-15 Manufacturer's Agen ZABtl.T. LOWE.
Seabolt & Lowe. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS A N O E A E S
Shawneetown, Ills.
REFERENCES.
J. D. Richardson &. Co., W. A. Docker,Peeples Sc. Ridgway, O. Peol, Esq., Shawneetoum. W- &. C. Fellowes&, Co., Geo. W. Givens, T. C. Twitchel 9c Co., Robertson and McDugall, John Hurley, Esq.. New OrUan*,
Tilden Sc Richards, Wool folk & Johnson, Thomns Paso, & Co., St. Louis. Kellogg Brothers, Dean Sc Waine, J. S. Chenow«th, Cincinnati-
Forsyth Sc Co., W. Bagley Sc Co., Pittsburg. Davidson Sc Brannon, J. B. Wilder fe.Co., Louisville.
May 8, *52-wIy-37
The "City Express, No. 1," ILL be in readiness at all times to convey
goods frem the "City Provision Store,
tie.
June 9 ,52-wtf.43.
He will makes
CUJTHKS
in the most approve*
style, when the cloths are furnished by the cus tomer and also give strict attention to cutting al kinds of garments—all of which shall be don with taste anddespatch. 0et.g?.V*49-9t7 DAVID HARTSOCKI
I 4 O S S
(Successors to Bright $• fstnitr,)
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
PACKET LA5TOSO, IU1I.ROAO
tSTCfT, ASD
BANK NOTE TABLE,
CORRECTED FOR THE WABASH COURIER.
Indiana.
State Bank and Branches, Watson's Checks, Terre Haute. Kentucky* Bank af Kentucky, Northern Bank of Kentucky, Bank »f Louiatille,
Missouri.
Bank of Miaaouri and Branches, v,- pai St. Louia county Scrip, par St. Leuia city ^crip, par
Illinois.
State Bank and Branches, «35dis if at a 3 5 Bank of lllinoia and Branches, .70dis
Virginia.
Bank of Virginia and Branches, 1 die Bank of the Valley and Branchea, 1 die Exchange Bank, at Norfolk, 1 die Farmers' Bank of Virginia and Branches, 1 die Merchants & Mechanics Bank, Wheeling, 1 dia Northweatern Bank of Va. and Branches, 1 dis
Tennessee*
AH solvent banks, 21 dis Louisiana. All solvent Banks,
South Carolina.
All solvent banks, 21 dis Arkansas. State Bank and Branches, .. na sale
Michigan*
Bank of St. Clair, Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank, Detroit 10dis Michigan Insurance Company, 5 dis River Raisin, .*!•• no sale All others, 25 dis Ileal Estate Bank and Branches, no sale
Alabama.
Bank Mobile, ... Bank of the State and Branches, Planters' and Merchants' Bank All others
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J: D. CONDIT
FIRE~"PROOF PAINT. LAKE'S FIRE PROOF PAINT, ground in oil, assorted rence' Puna Lead.
oil, assorted colors and packages. Law
For sale by
Apr5. *51 32-tf. WOt)D & DONNELLY.
Merchant Tailor
HAS
removed his Tailor Shop from Market atreet to National Road street, one doer east of Ira Grover's Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory where he has opened in his new Fancy Front Star* Room,
MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, and is prepared to turnish the best and most fash Ion able materials, and make them up in a style interior to none in the west.
WHARF,
MADISON, IND.
Rtfemurs?—Blythe St Holland. T. A. Morris, Kirland & Eitxgibben, Indianapolis D. White, Madhon.
Oct8&,^Mypd Madame Blanche, The Justly Celebrated A-trologlst, MAS complied with the express wislv?* of many tJL citixens of this city snd has revisited Terr* Haute. She may be found st her private resi dence ot. street 3doom North of the Canal.
She h,.i that her snccew in the exercise of the Egyptian Mysteries tare and at other places may entitle her to the confidence of this community.
She is ready to relate to any persons the events of their past fives- cr to raise** them the curtain which hides the fatnre.
Prices: Ladies AO cents—Gentlemen VI. Sept. 27, '52 ditvrfim.
E A N S I
RESPETFULLY
tenders his professional ser
vices to the ciliscas of Tern Usate sad vietnity. Omee on Msrket street, first door south of the Town BiH April It. \M-33-ly
A Book for the Times.
NOW
ready and contains 500 12mo. pages beautifully illustrated with original designs and neatly bound, price $1 50,entitled—
LIFE AT THE SOUTH,
or "Uncle Tom's Cabin," As it Is. Being narratives, Scene*, awl Incidents, in the reel "Life of the Lowly." by W. G.
Smith. Esq. For sale st
W Bl'CK INGHAM'S Bookstore. September 4,193®—dtf
2 dis 5 dis brake no sale
Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Marine Insurance Company, Bank ofMineral Point, .• Iowa. Miners' Bank of Dubuque,
All solvent banks, New York City and Country, 2 Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, Baltimore and Maryland, All small bills under $5
1 dis
broke
On New York, at sight, 1pm ad el a 1 Boston, 1 pm
Baltimore, 1 pm New Orleans, par Louisville, par Cincinnati, par Pittsburgh, 1 pm United States Treasury Notes, (new issue,) 1 pm
Current Value of Gold and Silver. American Eagles, 1 and in proportion, $10.00 Sovereigns, crown stamp, in proportion, 4.83 do dragon do do do 4.83 Napoleons, 20 franc pieces, 3.80 Guinea, English, 5.00 Spanish Doubloons, ... 16.00 Patriot, Mexican, Columbian Doubloon, 15.50 Ten Guilders, halves in proportion, 4.00
NEW SHOE STORE.
SCHOOLEY & VANHORN Offer for sale a large assortment ol
BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, a variety of
All of which they will sell at wholesale or retail, nt their new store in Phoenix Row, on National Road street, fifth door from the corner of Market street.
They will alse manufacture BooUand Shoes to order at the same place. SCHOOLEY & VAN HORN,
Terre Haute, October 4. '51-fi-tf. Fancy Millinery.
MRS,
CONNOR
HAVING
and Miss HENDFSON would re-
spectfulty inform the citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity, that they have opened a Fan cy Millinery, on National Road Street, next door West of Mr. Grover's Stove Store where they offer an asssortment of Millinery and Embroideries, Consisting in part, of Silk, Satin and Braid Bonnets, Caps, nead Dresses of every style, quality and price. Pine French Flowers, Eeatners, Ribbons, Veils,Collars, Under Sieves Handkerchiefs, &c. We flatter ourselves we will be able to supply Customers with (roods of the latest fusion, on as good terms as canoe had in the City.
N. B. Will also keep constantly on hand an assortment of Mourning Bonnets. Oct. 9. '52-w3mo
Dr. J. YOUMANS, Physician and Sturgeon. (LATE OF LICKIITO COUNTY, OHIO.)
had a number of years experience
in the practice of Midwifery and tho diseases of Women and Children, Dysentery, Bilious Fever, Malignant Erysepales. Typhoid Pneumo nia,and Typhoid Congestive Fever. Also.chronic diseases in all their various forms ^particularly enlargement of the Liver Bnd Spleen, so prevalent in this country—tenders his seiviccs to the citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity, hoping liberal share of patronage.
Dwelling next door East ol J. F. King—office on 4th Street, second dor North of Prairie City Drug Store,
August 5, '52—ren Nov. 9, '52 dlw-w tf
Sites & Katzenbangh, Undertakers and Coffin-Makers,
A|[\
TI ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity, that they will give undivided attention to the above business, with a view to reliers the friends of deceased persons from the indispensable trouble sttending the death ot a friend, and would state that they are prepared to undertake the whole business of lunerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices. A hearse will, in all cases be furnished fret of charge to such as procure coffins at their establish mrnt.
Coffins kept on hand of all sizes. To. persons in the country, they would say that they will furnish coffins ckraprr than they bars been furnished by any person in the county, and will attend the funeral with their hearse free of cAwyjr, any distance not over ten miles.
Shop on Market street, north of the court house, nearly opposite White Hall June 29. *5? ^,".w-wIt-25-45
Eiflnsively to the Ladies,
ABF.AUTIFl'L
assortment of Ladies double
and single embroidered Under Sleeves, Cuffs, Cellars, Chemisettes, Capes and Caps. Also, Infants Caps, Linen Handkerchiefs, Mourning Collars snd Cuft, Jsconett and Swiss Edgings snd Inserting*, Lisle and Linen do.
A fine assortment of assorted colors, Kid, Silk, Lisle, snd Cotton Gloves, black snd fancy colored Fans, a large lot of Mack and fancy Silk Para sois» Silk Beiegc, Thread and Gr&as lancy Sum mer Shawls.
Ladies who are particular in selecting articles that are most becoming to diem, and at the same time are desirous of studying economy, would do well to call at
F. N1PPERTS CHEAP CASH STORE. Farrington'fe Block North of ths Public Square. Mav 3.52-dl w-wtf-153-40
THOMAS H. NELSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Ofcr t* Fhmmix Block, mfh*Utirs. W House for Rent. A HOUSE with five rooms, cast of Mrs fx Bsum'S Garden, is offered ior rent, Enquire
Oct 8. dtf.
G. FQSTER*SMITH.
Ml STM if iuiiui
rpHI5
par par
par par par
Ohio.
Ohio Life Iusurance and Trust Co, Lafayette Bank, Frank I in Bank} City Bank, Commercial Bank, Mcchaniea' and Traders' Baak, MassilloaBank, Circleville. (old,) Xenia Bank. Geauga Bank. Zaneaville Bank, Steubenville, (old bank,) Marietta Bank, St. Clairaville Bank, Mount Pleaaant Uank, Clinton Bank of Columbus, New Liabon Bank, Dayton Bank, I Western Reaerve Bank, Franklin Bank of Colutnbua, State Bank and Branches, §f A he a
par par par par l»w par par par par R« pa. par par par par pai pai P*1 P" pai par
subscribers at the Sign of the MILL SAW, North Side of the Public are now rqpeiving their fall stock of
farge
\h
P-
uncertain
7
»1 dia
Georgia,
All solvent banks, 31 dis North Carolina. All solvent banks, -21 die
V- Sawa, Wood Saws '4 Spndes and shavela, t..J? Ferka, Rakea, Grain
Square,
Amorioan and Foreign Hardware, Cutlery, Ac., recently selected with great care by one of the partners, trom the importers and manufacturers in New York and other cities. They would respectfully Invite the sttention of the public to an examination of their ateek, it being one of the largest and best selected ever brought to this msrket, comprising every article raouirad by the farmer or Mechanic, and will be soiu at such prices aa cannot fail to please those who wish to
iurehase. Among their stock, may be found a and complete aasortment of Pittsburgh and Juniata bar, round and aquare
Iron Slab do Nail Rod and horse ahoe do. Ruaaia and American sheet iron Cast steel all sixes Blistered and German oo. Spring do. Slab do. a heavy atock of cut nails
Belmont works, from 3d to 40d Lath
ing do. fence and flooring do wro't do 6,8, andJOd, spikes,Tag chains chain, e'
Trace do., Coil chain, shopping Axes.great variety,Broad Axes, Hatchets, Mill Ssws, dif-^/r«^ t: nerent brands cross Cut da, Whip do., Hand
Shovels,Augers,Chisels, Grubbing hoes: table and Tea Spoons, Pen, Pocket At 'h *'t butcher and ahoe Knivea, pad- r,»r locks, Knivea and forka, braaa ket-
4
ties, Iron tea kettles. Steelyards,' Balancea, Flat Irons, Wagon Boxes Sue., Their stock of BUILDING A FINISHING MATERIALS is very complete, consisting of door locks snd latches of every description, metal, mineral and burnished knoba, doer and blind butts window laas ot all sizes, pine sashiio., iron and brass olts, latches, screws, blind catchea, window do sash cord, bell pulls and carriages, stair rods and eyes, together with every article of goods required in this line. Also, looking glass plates, table and tea waiters, hall sideand table lamps, German silver table and tea sposns,butter knives, cresin and salt spoons, forks- ivory handled knives and forks by the sett (51 pieced) or dozen, scissors,shears,barbers points, &c. Their stock ol
Tools, of all kinds,
is very large. Among them are Jack, Fore and Smoothing Planes, Double and single Irons Snsh planes, Pumpdo- Rabbet and Moulding do nnd every kind ef planes used by Carpenters or Cabinet Makers, rlanc Irons, Double and Binle, Iron and Wood Bcnch screws, also Mouse [ole Anvils.bellows, Sledge Hammers, Solid and brazed Box Vices, Screw Plates, Horse Rasps and Files, Horse-Shoe Nnils, &c. Large Stock Mahogany, Rosewood and black walnut, veneers Black Walnut Branch and Mahogany Knobs. Hair cloth, all widths, Sofas and Cliair Springs, Spanish Mose, Glue, Sandpaper, Copal Varnish, Spirits Tuapentlne, &c., with a great variety ot Gun Trimmings, Locks
1
Idis
New England.
1 dis 1 dis 1 di»« 1 drs 2 dis
Selling Rates of Exchange.
JO--1- rr,
gers Bullet Caps„single and Double Shot Guns, Rifle bar rels, Colt's Revolvers, and every article wanted by Gunsmiths they have also a lull stock of Shoe hnding, Lasts, Mens' and Womens', Boot trees Crimping Boards and Irons, pegs of all sizes, and a lull stock of
All kinds of Leather, Spanish Sole, Upper French and Philadelphia CalfSkin, a splendid article, Kip Skins, Morocco do., Lining do., Binding do. Zinc, Copper and Iron Shoe Nails, thread, and every kind of Tool used by Shoemakers: also, Buggy Axles, Buggy Springs, all sizes, Vvagon Springs, Seat do. Bug-' yy Shafts, Bows and hubs, Dash Irons, Carriage bolts, buggy Irons, &c. &c. They would particularly call the attention of buyers to their stock ot"
Saddler/.
which they believe will be found to be larger and more complete than any other in this market.— Full and half Spanish Saddle Trees, Fnll Back do., Men's and Boy's Demipeak do., Side do,, common and self adjusting Gig and Harness do. —Japan, Silver and Brass mounted—Silver, Brass and Japanned mountings. Silver, Brass mounted Coach nnd Gig hames. High and low top wood Stage do. Skirting, Harness, Bridle, Enamelled and Patent Leather Rubber enamelled and Oil cloth Tops, Duck and Twilled Hog skins No. 1 and 2 Pad skins wide and narrow Leces, Fringes, Head Linings Drab and Blue cloths Carriage handles, stump joints. Hog and Kip skin collars Stage Traces Silk, Thread, Lashes and Whips Lace Tacks, together with a complete assortment of bitts, buckles, stirrups, hooks, terrets, rings rein straining roller, anu Girting Webb: worsted and cotton rosettes, ornaments, rein and breast snaps Varnish Moss and every kind of
Saddlers' Tools.
Thep also have pure white lead,Lawrence brand warranted linseed oil, lard oil coach and copn varnish paints, paint brushes Tin Plate C. 6c X. Tinned copper, copper bottoms wagon and buggy boxes Strap and hook hinges rifle powder bar and pig leid, shot, bullets, &c. They have just received twenty boxes Collins'and Leverett's Axes, A splendid article manulactured for this market of the very best Iron and Steel—they also have on handand will keep constantly, pump chain, and II inch, pump cranks and rollers, tubing cistern pumps, lead pipe, cordage all stzes, Packing Yarn nnd a complete assortment ot every article in the Hardware Line.
POTWIN Sc BURNAM-
Nov 5, '52 wtf
WAft WITH SPAIN
IO.OOO Volunteers Wanted To march to the tin shop of Thayer & Hostett«r, in Clinton, Ind., where they are assured that the prices will not hurt or kill the puichaser. Copprr, Tin and Sheet iron
A N A O J. L. Thay*r ic J. Hostetter would respectfully say to the public and those wishing Tin, C«nper and Sheet Iron ware, that they would do well to call at the Bouth corner of J4 R. Whitcomb &Co's.
the shortest notice, and in the very best manner. House Guttering and Spouting, Done with neatness and despstch.
Country merchants and dealers, wishing ware, will please send in their bills, which will be filled promptly and to order.
JAMES L. THAYER,
Nov 15, '51-12-tf JOHN HOSTETTER.
1/IFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUNJT TER will forfeit #50 if failing to cure any case of secret disease that may come under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting! Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 38 North Seventh Street Philad'a., without fear of interruption from other patients. Strangers and others who have been nnfortunate in the selection of a Physician ere invited to call.
IMPOTENCY—Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Premature Impotency, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence he offers a perfect core.
E A N E E he a would do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hsnds of Physicisns ignorant of this clafs of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand sll the ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is mors successful than his brother professors, and to tliat be devotes mnst of his time and study
YEARS OF PRACTICE,exclusively devoted to the study snd treatment of diseases of the sexrusl organs, together with ulcers upon the body throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, or bones mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses©J impurities of the blood, whereby the conetilu. tkm tun become enfeebled, ensbles the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place them* selves under his eare.
ICT Medicine forwarded to any part of the Uni led States—Price five and ten dollars perpackage. rrile23, '53 wly-5
DRY GOODS.
Watts, Jenkins ColbalU, No. S3, Pearl Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, TT EEP constantly oo hand a general assortX\- ment of goods of the latest importations, which ibsy oficr for sale at the lowest market price*.
Purchasers are respectfully nvited to call an examine their stock. Dec 8,*5My-7-16
N O A E E A O
RATIONAL ROAD STREET, Bast End AVE on hend very lint assortment el II ved stoves, which they kinds of most est figu
DOSI appro
are determined to sell st the lowest sibie
ures pos-
Oar stock consists, in pert, of the follow-
CELEBRATED STWESif Etns Air Tight, very Troy Air Tight, superior stove. Self Regulator, TLe Best Premium Drum Parlor, Phoenix do. Egg Coal Stoves, Farmer's do. *Six, Seven, snd Ten Plate Resor's Patent Double Stoves, in great vari-
Oven, ety. Also—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 Sponting, Executed at short notice, in a style unsurpassed. We will, on no account, undertake a job we cannot finish ss per agreement.
P. S. A supply of ODD PLATES always on hsnd, to FURNISH FREE on insurance, which we will furnish at 31 Cents per lb. sfter the insurance runs out. All patterns sent to us shall be cast and torvarded, as per directions. promptly We have have a great many PATTERNS for MIIJ.CASTINGS, on hand, which we will have cast—when the job exceeds 1,000 lbs.—at 3 Cents for Furnace and 3) Cents for Foundery. We are prepared to execute fobs to any extent, at short notice, in the casting one, such as Building Fronts, (either Terre Haute, Cincinnati, or Buffalo make,) Lard Kettles, Grates iji Cellars, &.c 2 5 1 4 6 N E E & O
Standard Family Medicines, Prepared with great care and expressly for Family
is
V. "*i- ..
-Dr. Swayne's -.
CELEBRATED MEDICINES. DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY,
The most effectual and speedy cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Liver Complaints, Spitting Blood, Difficulty df Breathing, Pain in the Side and Brea*ii
Palpitation of the TIeart, Influenza, fkP- Croup Broken Constitution. Sore VV* Throat, Nervous Debility, aud all diseases oj throat, ..
Breast and Lungs. ,.. A Truly Wonderful Cure. Read this Extraordinary Case DR. SWAYNE—Dear Sir: Having contracted a severe cold, which settled upon my lungs, attended with violent cough, pain in my side and breast, difficulty o! eathing. I was attended by physicians of the first respectbility, but my symptoms became very alarmine, there was an abscess formed in my lunsjs and made its way thiough my side, and discharged large quantities of puss externally, so that my physician thought the power or functions of one of my lungs were totally destroyed —therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. This mournful state of things continued for a long time until 1 was wasted and worn to a skeleton. 1 had tried a number of remedies but all failed to do any good. But there still being a spark of hope left within me, and my anxious parents, and having heard of the great virtuesof your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and its being approved ot by physicians of the first eminence, I concluded to make trial of it, and io my great satisfaction my couch gradually grew better, the hole in my side began to heal, and I happy to say, from a poor and almost helpless skeleton I have become healthy and weigh more than lever have. All my neighbors can testify to the above fact.
ABRAHAM HUNSICKER
Two miles from Skippackville, Skippack township, Pa. *. Be Careful in Put chasingTo obtain the original and only genuine preparation of IVild Cherry, which must have the portrait and signature of Dr. SWAYNE on each wrapper around the bottle. Until you ebtain this compound you will never know the real virtues of Wild Chi rry.
Dr. Swayne's Celebrated Vermifuge, In Square Bottles, very pleasant to the taste, and the most effectual remedy in expelling worms, curing dyspepsia, sour stomach, increasing the appetite, and invigorating the whole system. Observe that it is in square hollies with the portrait of Dr. SWAYNE on each wrapper, around the bottle. None other is genuine. Dr. Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills.
A gentle purgative and alterative medicine, far superior to the pills in general use, more mild, prompt, and uniform in their operation, may be taken at all times, and in fact in every disease where an aperient, alterative, or purgative is required ana for diseases incident to females they are unequalled.
The above valuable Medicines are prepared nnlw hv Dr.
SWAYNE.
at
North
his Laboratory, No. 4
7th street, (late Eiah.l, P"*-.
deK2iw
by J. R. CUN1NGHAM, sole agent
for Terre Haute and vicinity. September 18,1852—wyl
Life saved at Midnight! BY GREGORY'S Instant Cure of Fain. The most pungent and powerful preparation for the suppression of all inflammation, whether proceeding from Bums, Scalds, Broken Bones, Colds, or any other causes, ever offered to tho public. The moment it is taken, its thrilling and animating power is felt, as it forces its way through every diseased nerve and gland of the system, relieving all Pain in an instant, and dissolving local obstructions which cause inflammation, fevers, and spasmodic pains, with a rapidity known of no other medicine. It immediately quiets the pain of Nervousy or Stck Headache^ instantly cures the Toothache, and relieves at once the excruciating pain of Rheumatism, and usually cures long and standing cases, on three applications, in one hour! For dangerous accidents, broken limbs, mangled flesh, bruises, bums, scalds, faintess. pain in the stomach, spasms, cramp, cholic
FEVER AND AGUE,
Colds, sore throat, cancer in the mouth or stom ach, and all complaints gf inflammatory character. this medicine will give instant relief to the sufferers.
CHOLERA!
The best medicine known for this dread complaint as hundreds can testify. bloody Flux it always cures.
Broken Breast, with all its pain and jeopardy to the life of the infant, would never be known were this medicine used a few weeks before nursing. A mother who from this cause had lost every child, heard of the
Instant Cure of Paint
and tried it, and found it effectual in saving the life of her child. We could refer to Mr. Julias Marsh, of Washington, Lucas county, Ohio, and to Mr. A. Graggoo, Concord, DeKalb county, Indiana, and a host of others.
No Family should be without it! Thousands are ready to testify to efficacy and certainty in the cure of all Bowd Complaints, and multitudes of children hav6 fcssn saved by its timely use, when attacked at midnight with fits, spasms, cramps, colic, and choking, caused by worms-with no physicisn near, and life in imminent peril.
Price 25 cents per bottle. For sale by BROWNING fc WALL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Terre Haute.
Also by Merchants and Druggists in every village and town in the country. GREGORY Sc. MOORE, Proprietors, Maumee city, Ohio.
September 18, 1852—w6m
Double Rectified Whisky.
LUDOWICIarticleofbroughtare
&. HULMAN now manufac
turing an Double Rectified Whisky far superior to any ever from Cincinnati, and in strength, purity and flavor decidedly the best ever sold in this Western country. Ail those who prefer a first rate article to a common one for the same money will plesse call at the CINCINNATI STORE, Union Row
All kinds of Domestic aHd Foreign WINES A N I O S of he be a it an at in cinnati prices, always on hand
March 11, 52-wtf 29
Cash paid for Wheat
,\ Holmes's Mill. i\. May 10, '52-d3t 138-wtf-»
Bills of Lading.
NEAT article, on good paper, just printed and for sale at the COURIER OFFICF.
•ed afcordintt Act of Congress, in the yaer ». bvJ, S/HOUGHTON, M. D., in the ^.•Office of the District Court for the Ea»tDistrict arpAnn.vi„..i.
Entered 185J, _t Office of the District ern District of Pennsylvania.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! D&- HOOttaMM
GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Dr. J. 8. Houghton's
I I O I
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR GASTRIC JUICE. Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the neat Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. "I Digest." Such is the true meaning of the word Pepsin. It is the ehlef element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the solvent of the food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the digestive stomach of the Ox, thus forming a True Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its chemical powers, and furnishing a complete and perfec substitute for it.
This is Nature's own remedy for an unhealthy stomach. No art of man can equal its curative powers. Ii contains no Alcohol, Bitters, Acids, or Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware of Drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drug.
Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin infused in watei will digest or dissolve Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! 0*The scientific evidence upon which this rc medy is based is in the highest degree curisus and remarkable.
Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of scientific
York University Professor Dunglison's Physiology Professor Silliman, of Yale College: Dr. Carpenter's Physiology. &c. together with reports of cures from all parts of the Uuited States
PEPSIN IN FLUID AND POWDER. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in powder and in fluid form—and in prescription vials for the use of Physicians. The powder will be sent by mail, tree of postage, for one dollar, sent to Dr. Houghton, Philadelphia. {OrObserve this.'—Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. Houghton, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa Copyright and trade mark secured. {fc^-Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Mediie Dollar
cines. Price, One Dollar per bottle. Agents, WOOD & DONNELLY Wholesale and retail Agents, R. S. Lawrence
rice, One Dollar per bottle. WOOD & DONNELLY, Terre Haute.
DOI
etail Agi
& Son, Lafayette C. Clark, Vincennes^
September 11, 1852—wyl
R. & 0. TOUSEY, National Road St. 2d door above Market No. 2, Phoenix Block. j-a in Wholesale and Retail Cash Store. Dealers in foreign and Domestic Staple and Fancy 1 O O S Notions, Trimmings, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes,
Caps, Hardware, Groceries, Paper Hangings, Borders, Carpetings, Rugs, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, and House furn---, ishing Goods.
WE
are now in receipt of our Fall ano Win ter Stock, selected in the Eastern cities expressly for this market. We would invite particular attention toour stock of brown and bleached goods, Prints, Merinoes, De Laines, Lustres, re go in ha in tons, Laces, Gimps, Fringes, Bonnets ana Bonnet Ribbons, Hosiery, Cloths, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Flannels, Linseys, Tickings, Checks, linen and silk Hdkfs, Bay State Shawls, Carpetings, Carpet Bags and Satchel», Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, &c.: all of which will oo sold at such rates lor Cash or Producers will make it the interest of buyers to patronise us. Pap«r Hangings very low.
Terre Haute, October 4, '51-6-tf.
Every family should have a copy. An invariable book, only 25 els. per copy— Man burn thyself.
DRHAND
HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL,AND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an outline of the Origin, Progress, Treatment and Cure of every form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual lntercouse, by Self-abuse, or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years succassful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature.
To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and eure of Fever and Ague, for twentyfive cents a copy six copies one dollar will be forwarded to any part of the United States, bv mail, free of postage. Addresss postage naia. Box, 196 Post Office, or the Author, 38 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia.
New Leather Store.
THE
undersigned, late of Dayton, Ohio, would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that he has opened a wholesale and retail
LEATHER STORE,
on the comer ofNational Road and Fourth streets, west of the Post Office, where he will devote his entire attention to Leather, Hides, Oil, and Findings, where may be found at all times, a large assortment of Skirting, Harness, Bridle Leather, Collar Leather,
Padding, Seating, Sole and Upper, Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco, Linings, Bindings, Topping, Lasts, Pegs, Shoe Nails,
Boot Trees, and Small Tools,
Currying Knives, Fleshers, Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Brushes, and a great many small tools and articles not necessary to mention.
Leather in the rough purchased also, Hides and Skins, for which 1 will pay fair prices In Cash or Trade. {Cr Orders from a distance filled, and should the article or price not suit, if retarded in good onier, the purchaser can have his money back. Please call and examine for yourselves and don't forget the place, on the comer next the Post Office, for good Leather and Cheap Bargains.
September 18, 1852—wtf
M. W. WILLIAMS,
No. 8. Farrington's Block,
HAS
now opened a large and complete assortment ef Goods, suitable for tho Spring and Summer trade, which he is offering at. lower prices than any other house in. the city. The stock consists in part as follows:
Dress Goods:
Rich printed Berege plain Bereg&all colors Beregs De Laines and Tissues, Lawns, Spring style Mouselin De Laines French, Earlston, and American Ginghams black Silks, &c., &c.
White Goods:
Swiss Muslin, Victoria and Bishop Lawns, Book Malls, Cambrics, Jaconetts, Tape Checks, Stripes, Curtain Muslins, &c., a large and, hand some assortment. Ja/l
Brown Sheetings:
All desirable brands of 3-4,4-4, 5-4,6-4, and 10-4 Bleached Sheeting: 100 pieces of 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, and 10-4.
Prints:
300 pieces of Philip Allen's, Cocheco, Sprague, Hamilton, Union, Mcrrimac and English brands. Cottonades: 70 pieces including favorite styles, Ripka fancies, Nankeens, Denins, blue drillings and mixtures.
Linens:
Brown Linens, bleached and brown Linen Drillings, Irish Linens, Tabic Damask, bleached and brown Table Cloths, Napkins, Doillies.
Russia
and Scotch Diapers, Crash, Bird's-EyeandHuck-abuck Towelings, &c. Woolen:
American, French. German and EnglishjjSSMhs, black and fancy'Cassimeres and French Dswkins, Tweeds, i&tinets, Jeans, Cashmerette/wc.
Fancy Silk, Satin, buff Cassunere, white and bufFMerseilies. i' •, 1 Sundri**:
Tickings, Shirting Stripe, Checks, Hosiery, Ribbons,Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas and Parasols, Gloves sll kinds, Edgings and Insertions.
We are receivingpevery week additions to the stock of new anil desirable styles keeping our assortment at all times full ana complete.
PRAIRIE CITY STORE.
May 21, '52-wtf-39
CINCINNATI.
S I N E S S I E O* Persons visiting Cincinnati to make putchMM, or desiring to makd inquv^ ahedM consult this Directory, as it is a galas v«li the vtrioM Business JSstablishmoats and most bis Firms la Cincinnati:
da»ten is
UcSrgc White,
•r, Jofeter, mi lUtalfer, at mry dncTipiitw of tamf aaf Br Goa-bj S» ft as «h «re»t. PhihMphti Crier*. "Pi
Urg*
Mcrehaati ul NUkf* nffM i.«r Gnoit WMigtjUily. OM4I.
JjTUm, VREMClTft*W??Ns£*«!pOTler» lud Who!*»l« la aTHSS" wbi* AU", Umbrelfci, P*nuo.*, Otot«, 0°°^
Wtniai
I Wi*t «h llflX, WWnU* lad Kotait teten tlms nxnM*qual to oa»o( (Ml «rid* »od *M OMvpia* atyltof to lb*
wmr
xyteof uampMdinc to llwt
n* «r aU Ornm of teywt. tow prim Mi Ind* to IM. bout.
aa4 Gloves.
0. M. WILLIAMS, Noithwn) enner of 5th and Via*«trMfc.jaf mal •iJ^SBttKSsaaraiSBiiaSsfcJs and quality.
Hosiery, Oeatt' Varairiilag
CMSTM|VVNo.
WHULESALfi AND RETAIL, *1 JAM&f V. LKMJfc S, li Sdi M.. Mfrcca Main Walaat, (old No. 14.) Gooli jobbad CW9 far «Mh. Git, oil.
Elbha Saaaden,
IMPORTER ft JOBBER of Bonnets u»l R.bbnra (imp Ibr (Mb, Nk II. 4th it, between Miiw Wlwl-ilki ftwtoefly sity Hiftl.
Boots ftShsca.
JOHN GATES. Wbohnlc dealer iu Boot, u*t ShoM, No. FWrl |L b*t. WaltMil and VoM.
Soak Mote Kaigravers sad Prlaien. WDU.V. WRIGHT, HATCH ft KUSON. Rwk Not* Biifrarark ot
Fouli and Mala .Stndi.—Bond^ BSh
Hteam Marble Works,
LOWHT RCLE, coruer Breadwav and Tdih tfreci*.—Dealen in aitienit, TomU ud Omre Manxes. CabiiMrt a«d I oualef Slabs, efc. The Trade supplied with MuDle in Stock and Slab, or Sawrd t«» order. MamTfac*ui«^of Briw^lusicaroSferjf Wool and Brais mtrumentv on the most rcatonabe ternw. College
Walnut heKvcen 4th and Sth. -,• »j llcnrle Uoniae, MOUNT fc-Co. Propr etnn, Tnird street, No th between »laili tod ilreei*.—1l.e aboyc IIOUK I» situatrf in the most biwnc^ p*n mt the citv, bcint in the immediate virility of the prioci|M Stiime* lishmeiUt. Post Office and Telegraph tlfflcn. ... ... Ulusicnl InMtrHinent» Ac Vascy floods. KECKI.Ktt 4k BRO THKH.S, N*. 38 4th *t.. north side, four doofi oa»t cf Walnut, importer* of Musical totfruinenis, German, French, and Ewtlish Goods Baskets and Tow} every description of Strings f* Violins, Owltaraj Violincello*. and Double RM. constantly on hand. AU orders of Deiler# in
the above
articles rtecttiod-ptomptly, andooth.? most Muanabte terws^ Sax's Brass Instruments. JUanfortli, Bald Sc Co, BANK NOTE ENGRAVERS No. 34 west 4lh st., between Main and Waluut* Bank Notes, Drafts, Certificates of Deposit, BlUs of Exchange, executed in superior «t)le.
Carriage Monnfacloreru.
ft TL BRUCE Co., Coach and Caniife Mannfacmters, No. 75 wainul st Coustantly on hand, or made hrorJer at short notice, every description of Family Carriage*, Barouches, and Bucries also, Chnmous, Warm and Ho* Can iace manuUi ttrers. Shop corner (elumbta and Elm streets, ffice and .Sab Room N». 7.» Walout street.
Window Shade Mniiufnclorj-. JOHN M. YOCUM, No. S 6tb it., opposite Dennison House. Window Sha^rs, Tratuparenciei, Screens, Wire Blinds, and Ornamental every de*ription doue t% order, in the ery Imt style, at«l at shoH nonce. Particular attention paid to getting up iilort Shada, ana Shada oj nay pattern and description.
Wholesale IJqnor Store.
T. B. HARRIS, No. S2 Columt.ia «!.. between Main"*) sale Dealer in Foreign an I Ikrotrstic nratid ri, W "«, ete Keeps CO" rantlr oo band a lane supply of Muscat aid Win*. llweH.. Brindv, *erv fine article Peach and apple, do Hoi I .i tid
EetiSsdpromptly
la WhMty, Bourbon and Irish, do hire Spirits for Brai^n^atc^Vta Whisky, Superior, do., "(X K." lirand. All onicn bam |,J distance atie«dcd at the lowest maraot prises*
No. 71 west 6th st, Manufacturer of
Sv«-fical
suit the cue
Wholesale Co«feetlo«er.
P. HALL, No.
Si
ameieo, ifisca, an No. 132, Main st.
HENRY SNYDER
Main *»., mamihetarcs and keeps constantly no band, I be
laigeet anortnient in the '.V«*t. Sumps* No. ML Main St., three doon below AND QCE ENS
4*
ot
Cidaip, CMIIA.
at** of suck. Check*, Drafts, lYoniannr Note*. Seals, UiploaayPr hunl aad VWting Can!*, Ac., n^nnd in a style crnnpaliaf in to ttoat of Btok Nutp. —Tfcc abort Office ia naiiar Owwptniuaa of Gwy T. Jaw, a practical Kmnrtf.
Britaasia Ware Klaaafkctarvr*, SCLLEW ft CO., Main Sreet. between Fifn s.xih._Alv,, Deal us ia Tia FU!^ KkaaJMut a«J SiMiert Copper, Iran Wire. Tiasoen's Tool,, Machines fcr.
tr. Block Tin, skM Ins, Xiuc,
Baiia'i (Laic RSSHCI'I) Perfamwy. WKSTEKN AOENCY N«. 36 wt# (tale l6t Main «tf) fuaxry, Qwh, and jwA Depot
Tallct and Skarlag Ssays, Jd b* SOLON K1I.MER, 38 wnt «h *1.. berweeo Main and Waln«t. JcUen, Fedlats, and othen, will ted tt to (Mr loterert tacxaix theM wiides befof* fnrrhaur* ats..!»*»«. rttercotjrpe I JAMES, 167 Walnut SL,betweenIf»uad«r, «tb aud VU. SlcteMrpu* of Books Mask Wood Cuts, and Jobs of every litMription. Mereotyp* Blocks tr lCi male to order. Secnog.ha*J 'I yi« t*- ate.
Copperam it ha,
W. kO. W. ROBSON, Front st., between Pike and Boiler
OO.I MUX1IV| WCII. l#'C« l'"
'.
Welte and Dia illeriet boda Fouato and 5Ua«h} Oeoetawr W making Water, etc. K. B. We manaCacture at all timet, Itrtw Kettln, from three taedrM W three thousand fatkms. Engine and Lard ifeunci wotk done oo th* short' notice, tad in 0e bwt winner.
and Dental Imtnunanfa,
as Amputating, Tm.himn*. ltwket etc.
Trtum
ROAJE,
applied, and warranted. O"1*"
promptly attended t*. Also agent for the sale of Dr. Kinnks Mat»to Electric Macbi-- *rni«Iical pnrposej.
1 pnrposef,
Fnriiiliire Wnrcroomi-
MITCHELL RAMMELSBEKti, Wholesale and Heail IMers, and 33, east Second s»., between Main and Sycamore. Indtn Rnhber ffalOOSW' BART ft HICKL BobbeTrabrics Wbol«aU
In*.
Thy*,
Shoes, ItHlia
Druggists' and rancy Articln, Hose, Myani '^king, a»l dune Beltiiur also, a magnificent imminent of bilk ard Oingtiam ti» breltu all of which we oftr al th* lowest New Yo'k pt if cfS
Seal* Maaaraelam.
A. B. COLMI.IJE krei constan-ly on haml a good a-sortment *f rtatfona, Lou e'er, and On* .-cales, Hay and Or* Scales, of an unprowd plan, pet op in an* iiarl of. the country. Repairi dm* on tb* sbott»-i noltee. factory Sid 5a)e Room north side toluinuia st., between Jiycanore and Broad»aS
Brau and Hell Foaader.
T. THORNBl'HN, Front street, between Vine and »Valnut, »idfh IKM, Brass and Silver Flat./ Faucets. Fountain Cocks and Genentof mad* and repaired. Globe*, work CSadt
9V*a CO. dow Thinl, Dealers la CHINA, GLASS,
WAKE
Clawsoit & tadlsw, JJNo. Second st. betweee Main and turns of all kiwis of Platform, Hay, Stack, pot, and Track Stale*. Dragg"1* Coenter Balancc*, Beams, Tracks, and Skids. Piano l?orte Dealers. SMITH ft NIXON. No. 78 we*t 4th street, near Vine street.
SSsBSr,BSBSSSfcSmiSS«,Main379TtTo.I*.,Kn
Buck .Skin Gloves. ]Ma .kPn.ntlc4il nad philosophical INSTRUMENTS.—H. WARE, Naoufacturer^W. ^oMth^nd eamore, oppomt* Pttrt Office, entrance on 4th str**t-wber* may ve i.uon every varfayoflrotrument*.
H&DDART.'iiTalii"", tlwee dnon from the ri,er. Floor, Platform, Plattnnn Counter, and Druntsts' Scale^ Brass and Iron SalM anil Beams, Prompt ion Balances, etc. Repairing done oa the shortest notice, and warranted correct.
J. C- fcfcttckleford Sc
Manufacturers of Saddles Bridles, Harness, Trunks, etc^ wholesale and retail. No 208 Main stM between Sth and 6th. ICHll, no nw nwu Composition M*«K»ang, Wall Paper, etc.7
HOWARD ft Co., No. 173 Main s'., between 4th and Stli street^Maoji? ufacturers of Fire and Waterproof Composition Roofs Wholeal* Ul Dealea lr. Wall Pipers, Borders, Fire Screens, WW* Surtain Papers, Band Boxes, Composition Rooflnf Materials, ec» laildlerr & llarnras Ware.
MirKNET MaoolSutaitr, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in lht» SS .^nSSSSMt Of addles Bridles, !Un.r«, Whips, CON lan. etc. am, Pa'ent Leather and Japanned Cloth, of all kinds, cons'aftt jj on hand, which be offers for sale cheap, en tf st.,
south side, between Maid
snd Sycamore streets. Repairing done with neatnew and dtopitch. Joseph Draper, No. 116 west 4th st Gold and Silver Watches, J*welry ana Siltnr Masooic Jewels and Clothing on band, and made to order. jj
Watches, Jlevrelrjr, Sc Fancy fissdi. nUHME
Me
Co., Importers and ijalers 1* Clocks, Walshes,
Cutlery, lancy and Variety Good* al*o, Watchmaker* Tools aod ilaterials 130, Main street, between 3d and 4th streets. Door Lock Manufactory. McGREGOR ft LEE have moved the Manufacturing Department to t&Mr new tMlWing, on Wertern Row, between 6th »nd 7th streets.
John SS. Layman, st*. MiUlsrv HM.wars and Ll
CatH^fk A
Wholesale Clothiers,
rrrHtiriVtFM IIOLDAMITH A CO., No. 72 Main street, »tb door
J. SHORTER between Lower Market and Columba. Fa*bi«nablc Fnrnltore. 3U M. CRANE, Manufacturer of Fsnhional.i, cabinet Furmfurs, Roiss, Chairs. etc.-»Warerooro, No« ol fjtamttre street, one door shore Tftnt»« Jg
Railing and CSratings.
MAGNESS, ManuCactcpr of tl» above *No, Ba'cool JOHN "MAGNESS, Manufacturer of the above al«, Balw^J wan and Cemrt? of and Shutter*, Wertern Row, east slile, between K.ssow and Ann greets.
The «reat Western Billl«*d'I^l»le MANUFACTURER, J. M. ofThi streets, keeps constantly on hand aod for sale, the nn« MQQ above Table*. Price* of good Mahogany fabjr* from
BVX•
comer ft Home. Carringc JTIannfactssrers,
and 6th streets.
JUST
Vestings: i:
a
Mi Igw»
tbebeslrefcrtBC^
the best players in the Union. Shires, No. 43 Kas* 4th Street. HODSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, and Tin, 2h% lJ toth Tubs Pipnr FU^, ¥urn,ture^ Polish and China Cement, wholesaleand retail.
T._.
.. TIT. %ua Kai
of
tth
Carried
reasonable term ^ctarer, Comnierce street* bet* Hose and Kel» JEFFREY SEYMOUR, comer
W^luuv.
Front and Colombia. Jk lilafk, Sllrer PIVino, north side all kinds of
street, between possible manner.
BB00KFI««^9°N. Marble
Wotks
on th. wert
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received and now opening a large and splendid assortment of ReadT madcf Clothing, embracing every variety, and se-i lected to suit the most fastidious. Purchasers are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock before purchasing els® where, as 1 am determined to offer such menta as must constrain the ptiblic to *. ize me. Call at ths above sign, west side 01 uiw. Public Square, Ross building.
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