The Wabash Courier, Volume 21, Number 25, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 February 1853 — Page 3

Standard Family Medicines, Fr^/meti with grmt car« and sxpremly for Family tUf.tnchis

Dr. •'^nvne*?

C1SW5BRATK!) MKDICINES. DlL SWAYNF/S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY,

Hi* matt effectual and speedy care known tor Consumption, Coughs, Cul-Lts Asthmn- J*™*'"'*"1*' JUeer CumplaiHts. Spitting Blood, Ihjficulty ,of Breathing, Pain in the Side nnd Brsasx,

Palpitation of tit lleart. Influenza, tSroup Broken Constitution. Son Throat, Nervous Debtlity, qmI all disease* of Ikroat,

Breast and Lungs.

A Traly Wonderfol Cnr% Read thi» Extraordinary Cast

destroyed—therefore

The atwvo

a

iJe rnWic Square.

ig contracted a rlunea. attend

Terra Haute, Oetoler 4, '53-6-tf.

Valuable Farm For

THE(our

Ita. •W*YI»B—Dear Sir: Il^vin asvsre t-old, which settle 1 upon mv lunga. a mi with a violent consrh. piii in my JJj« breast, HSienUf ofhrent'ainp. I was attended by physicians of th'efitrt regpectbiHiy.but my sympt«ma became very alarniina, there o®an noscess formed in my lung* and mado its woy through Indiana mv aide and discharged large quantities of puss Springfield, daily, «Unally.«o that my physician thought the ROW-1 mcenncajdaily, (Sun^yg excrpted,) •i or functions of one of my lunga were total Lafayette, Tues ,Thurs., and Sat.,

supposed the case entirely

boneless. This mournful state of things eonun•ed for a long time until 1 was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a numucr of renedies but oil failed to do any good.. Bat there •till bein a spark of hope left within me. and aiy snxious parents, and having heard of the treat virtue oi your Compound Syrup of W lid Cherry, and its being approved ot Iy physicians •f the first eminence, concluded to make trial of It, and io my great mtisiartiun my couch gradually grew better, lite hole in my «de began to heal, and I happy to say, from a poor and almost helpless skeleton I have becoin« healthy and weigh m»ro than I cvt-r hive. Ail my neighbors aan teslifv tO tflS sbovc fnct. •an testity n^„RA„AM UUNSICKER, Two miles from Skippackviile. Skippack township, Ps. Puichastng Toobtnia th^ original and only genuine preparation of Wild Lhrrrti. which must have the portrait an sign-Mure of IV. SWAYJOJ on each wrapper s'njnd the bottle. Until you obtain this com

iri' juiK tnr *7 •mind you will never know tho real virtues ol wild Cherry. .r

Dr. SwHyne'n r*lebrnted \erminiKe, In S-iuart Boillft, ry pleasant t- the tabte, mad the most ctfcctual rcmcly in expelling worms, •wring -Jyspep«ia,

sour

stomach, increasing *heao-

peti'.a. and invigorating tha whole syalem. CJ»Atrf thai i» is in square bottles with the Pjir'rnu Dr. 8W AYNK on each wrapper, aroutid the bottle. other is genuine. Dr. Swrtyiie'* Snr*«p»rilln nntl Tnr Pill*.:

A pentlc purgative and alterative mctiiciii'-. Mr •Mperior to the pills in general use, more mild, prompt, and uniform in their operation, may b* taken at all times, nn-l in (act eveiy diseasj where an spcrient, alterative, or pnwti*o required and f«r discam-n iacidcnt to fcmaUu they I «r« unequalled.^

Bre

prepare^

•alv l»y Dr. SWAYNB. at his Laboratory, 4 X'orth 7th street, Uato f.ighih and Race,) I inla*

^'I'llrMla by J. R. CUNINGH AM, sols agent f«r Terre Haute arul vicinity. ffepteniber H, V'—wyl

"B.7&T6. TOUSEY,

hmlional Rom! Si. 1l doer above Market No. 2, Phoenix Block.

•Wholesale anil Retail Cash Store.

Ptalsri in f^rricn tii'l Oomrth' StnrJe and Fancy

GOODS

•iiMii, Trimmings, Uuniiets. Boot* and Shoes, Cmiit, Hardware, Groceries, Paper Hangings, CarnotiuL's. IhuTS. Floor and

Carpfttni s,

'luLlt OH Cloths, and

ishing Gentls.

*|T7¥. are now in receipt of our Fall anc. vv in terSim-k, selected in tho Easiernvitics ex•ressly fer tl.la innvket. We would invite parlicultr ait^n'ion loour Block of hr^wn nnn nlcach«d 100.U, IMnts, Mrrinoea, De L^ines. Lustres, fifured stuiT gooils, Ginghami*. T.iinmins Uuti«os, Laces, Gimps, Fringes, Ban nets and Bonii«t If il-hons, Hosirry, Cloths, Satinets, 1 weeds, Jftut. Flannels, LiiiMtys, licking*, Chocks, lin«n and silk lUlkfs. Bay State Shawls, Carp-tings, Carpet Hue* and Siicltet*, Groceries, Hardware, Uecu and t^hoes, *e.: «H of whi.-h will sold at •ueh rates lor Cash or Produce as will nine it the interest of buyers to patronise ua. Paper Ilai glu*» vsry law.

Gocrge Hammers

Premium Essence of Coffee,

Tsandn

HIS K*»enc« has been proven by many thoual iho moi, rtepectable familifs in the Vuited State*, to be V:y far the lest preparation ol O'flira ever otl^rvd lo the public. Olio package •f '.liia essence will go as lar as four pounds mt Jata Coffee, aud Collec made by it will preserve perfectly the taste of the beat Java Cotton, kat will be much more wholesome, more delicate, liner flavored, prr/tctfv clear, and in every in•ttnee superior to the Java Coflee.

Manufactured by Dan Bolder At Co., No. 381 Callowlutl Sti a»K»ve Cth St., Philadelphia, and ••24 Wbolmleand Uftnll, nt

BROWNING & WALL'S. "PrsiirnJ ity Drugstore.

Tarra llaute. June 40, ^2 wtf-42

A Book for the Times.

*1^1 O'V really and contains 500 lJmo pages «LN beautifully iduatratwl with original designs aid neatly bo«ml, price $1 SO.miitled—

L1FU AT TUB SOUTH,

*r "Uncle Tun's Cabin," As't Is- Being

Scene**,

At«*l ln'ciJ^ius*

in

IIO*»t

iha liowlv," lv W. Smith, Kaq. l*oraaleat W ll BI.'CKINtillAM'S Bookstore. September^. 3^.vi-dtl"

To Country Merchants. TVl ERC'll ANTS in the cojtntry, who visit this iVi market to replenish their nocks, would do well to cail and examine my stock ol Dry Goods. Having purchased innnv Goods expressly for the JobMn trade, which wi!! be sold at "ninli advance o.'t New York cost, at hurrington Block, North

Mov 43, '52-wiT NHTLUT.

The "City Express, No. 1," "IT* lld.be in readiness at all tunes convey W coiida Iran* tha "City Provision Stere," gra

Ian# .5C-wtf 43.

D. CON DIT

Sale.

ui'der'tgned will sell 0:1 favorable terms the feathers' /'«-«*. It is^itrmtrtl on Honey Creek, milos**.'«uth of Terre Itioue, on the •Id |juisvil'e Riwd. contain*C»7 acres, a littl« mme than hnif w«»*n««d, th? re#t ctenred and in *giod «t.it« ofcuUtvaiion. Tltere are on tire fartn •«v»mfirt*ble tenements and a good orchanl. for rtchm»of noil and facilities of making money Mtf tliia Urm is not surpaaseJ by any In igo

Terms ea*y. atid title good- Apply to J. P. r»lifer. Terre Haute, or to t^e un«lerMgned at Danville, ileudiivki county, lmliana.

Kav ?,

OHIO CLEVELAND.

%52

w3mo

THOMAS"H. NELSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, TntKE II \l!TK» IND.

Of cm in Pkamix BtedL, npstntrs. |s.»l

Mftliaon and Cincinnati Railroad Line of Packets. STEASKR9

TIOOSIF.R STATK, G. W. Wright, Master v. WISCONSIN. No- 2,

T. r. Wlight, Master

It, ILL Lave MUuon every day on tbe attiTVV ih* Maditoa Mid 1W» llaute cars, F»* speed or tafety lhe« boats cannot be surpft*Hd by iny ha«u att the, western water*.

LAWNS.

jr I PIECES new styles L»wnajm»t rec*ived-O-l •ttfporf'd by the knowing nam *«s be bath MH

tUt sx

POOLE & BROTHER, forwarding Ac Commi»«i»a Mettliaa1», 90 MAGA^iM *1 KET ivAir ™l^r«7icpa. ti'ianw^ Earlr.

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

ot

THE MAILS,

At and from Torre Haute* Indiana. ARRIVALS. St. Lonis. dnilv. ... Indianapoitii. daily. (Sundaysexcept S in el II I a Vincenues, daily, (Sundays excepted,) Lafayette, Wednes., Fri., and San

1*2 n'gt

Packet Line, Tues., Thura., and Sat., 5pm CrawfordsviUe. Tues., and Sat., Bloomington, Tues., and Sat., Bedford, Sat., .... Carlisle, Wednes., Portland Mills, Saturday.

DEPARTURES.

St. Louis, daily. .... 1 is, daily, (Sundaysexcepted)daily.

5 a 7 a 5 a 5 a a

Packet Line, Tues.. Thurs., and Sat., 6pm a or vi a 5 a Bloomington, Mon., and Fri., 5 a or W S a Carlisle, Tbnrs., a Portland Mills. Friday, ... 9

N. B. All mails closed at precisely 8 m. IO"Office hours from 7 a m, U»8 m. On Sundays from 8 to 9 in tha morning, and from 7 to 8 in the evening. jaurt-tf J. T. MOFFATT, P.

WOOL! WOOL!

rJ~,l!E

subscriber will pay CASH for good clean fleece and tub-washed Woo*. ja»25-"22-tl JOHN T1ERN \N.

25 CENTS W RTH

O

BROWN'S COUGH CANDY!

F.Vf'Ut fnils to cure the most obstinate Cold j_N or Cough of recent origin, and lor the alleviation of Phthisic, IJroiichitis, Con.snnijitioti^ and all other {'incases of the organs of respiration thousands bear testimony to its a •Sold at Proprietor's prices, by Dr. J. R. Cuningham, and by Druggists, Confectioners and Grocers grnera 11 y. a 22 '3 '-22-2n i*

Medical Not'ce.

WOULD tnke this method of informing my friends that I ain at last permanently located in my new residence, ituatcd on the old show ground," corner of 6th and Ohio streets, first house east of Mr. Cheever's new brick Church, where I can be found at all tiraesexcept when nbscnt on business. I have also removed mv office from the old stand to my new one attached to mv residence, fronting on Gth street, where calls will be received. 1 would also return my sincere acknowledgments to the citizcns ol Terre Ilaute and vicinity, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon mo sine*! my late resilience among them, and shall endeavor by a faithful discharge of all tlie dutiesof my profession lo merit a continuance of the same. jan22-'5J-22-tf G. W PATRICK, M. D.

Railroad Notice.

OFFICE TCRKI: HAUTE AND R. R. R. COMP'.VT, TI RRK HAUTE, Jan. 18, 1^53. fPHK Board of Directors have this daydeclarel

J.

Jiiujs, Floor id House furn­

a dividend on the capital stock ol the Company of 4 per cent, payable at tho office of the Company at Terre Ilaute, on and alter the 28ih inst., until which time tho Transfer Book will renin in el-Mod. CHAS. WiK)D, jan22-'53 22-2iV Secretary.

Simeon B. Williams'

jan8-ly1

Notice

IS

IIF.RHBY given, thnt on Tuesday the first day ol February, A D., 1853, lietween 10 o'clock, a. m. and 2 o'clock, m. of said dny, at the Auditor's Office, in the Court Houso at 'lerre llaute. Sealed Proposals will be received for the keeping of the resident poor of Vigo county, lor one year from Mnrch l, 18S3.

Bidders nrc expected to state in their proposals the amount in money, in nddition to the rents an I profits of the Poor Houso, for which they will agree to keep sai .oor.

Tltev will also name their securities for the faithful performance of the contract. By order of tho Board of County Commissioners of Vigo County. janl5-'j2-2l-3w A. LANGE, Clerk.

SNUFF TOBACCO.

Peter Lorillard, Manufacturer, No. 43 Chatham .11. New York,

OFFERSof

th© ronl "Jjnarrn-

for sale tVe following articles war-

runted superior quality: iMaccoboy, Scotch Coarse French Kappcound other Snuffs, also Fine Cut Tobacco in tin-foil and papers a more particular description of'he various articles can be known by s«nding for a lull price current as above. jnnl5-*53-31-3mo*

ill IIA II 1,1\CBIE, Th« Justly Celebrated Astrologist,

HAS

our est nuige of We at* in

cm

complied with the exuress wishes of many 'n '9",")u0wS:"'v eitixens of this city, and has revisited lerre por

Haute, She may be found at her private residenc «n Market street, opposite White Hall Hotel. She hopes that h«*r success in the exercise of:ho Egyptian Mysteries here, and at other placcs, may entitle to'the confidence of" the community.

She is ready to relate to any p.rson the events of their past live*—or to raise for them the curtain which hides the future.

Psicis: Ladies50 cents-Gentlemen $1. j.in3tf -scp27

Administrator's Notice.

N-OTICK

is hereby given that the undersigned

has taken out Ueitors of Admiiiistration 011 the estate of David Swall, late of Lost Creek Township, Vigo county, Urc'd. Those indebted to arc requwt^d to make immediate paymcnt, and those having clainia against ssid es-

late are requested to present them according to law.. ^w,rnu|^1no,

The estate i* solvent. junlS-'W-Sl^w DAVID C. SWALL.

Administrator's Sale.

THERE will I offered tor sale, the late res I. idence of David Swall, late of Lost Creek Township, Vigo county. decNl, on Friday, the 4th day of February, I8M, nil the personal property of said deceased, contislinjj of six head of iiorses, eight head ot horned cattle, small lot of hogs, wagons, and harness, plows, gears, and farming utensils corn and hay,—one hundred cord# of seasoned wood a variety of hou *hold and kitchen furnitur- credit will be given ot twelve mom ha on all sums over the purchaser giving his note with approved accurity. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, a. pf M»a day. janli-'JS 213w DAV ID E. Sw ALL.

Sand Paper.

1 UST received and for aal« by the ream, a very snpettur article of Saml Paper, Canal Basin dee

isr

WALTER GGBTT.

Exirttcl^ «t.) pure and of best qualities*. E A N O I E A I E S WINES and LIQUORS for Medical a*, jw« and cfaokft fiavours. Paint*, Oil*, DfeSfaffisClaM and Glns^Ware, r«tly,G«Qe. UrB»bes

Brouifh Gold wafj Src« Physicians Prw^psions accurately com M»unded. All our od talrreparation* are n»a$e »t accordance with the V. S. Di^jenaatory.

April S.f3.3a-lf

wi, 0£LS,'NS.

Terr* Uaat*.

JJIX WU«*nui.Co^ T*int A. CoForwarding C«*nmi«MOB.«» srUI mcMRur «*ual p*o«np*

LaSng. paper, JTUT onaiad MM!

•xjrtira cmaB

Doable Rectified Whisky.

LUDOWICIarticleof

& HI LMAN

taring an tKjuble Rectified Wtuskv fer mumior to »ny ewr brwgfct nw and ity and ftaver butttwNU S« WrestenioMitatiy, Aluaoae nrfco preter a ftral rat* article to «immooonetor the wanw money w!! call at tbe CiNCLN NA*l»STORK,t

Kareb* W-wrf W

Wood & Ponnollv's Dras Store. oh M,»«u .r ,k. f°a -jy. B4. mi witnr Lisle, and Cotton Gloves, —ck and fancy col or

At lint store m&y betoutnias wawai wilOulv V,,, %_#

ipt of spring supplies of Drog*,

BCTNICTTLS HO«T-S HERBS,

Chcmii

am

TIN,

Decll-tf-ren novlS

Decll-4m

BUREAUS!

High and Low Post Bedsteads,

Sofa uud Sofn-seat Rocking Chairs, Tables, Sofas uud Lounges. All of which will be sold low for ca.«h. janl-ly G. FORFTER.

Hats, Caps & StrawG-oods ANSON

The course of instruction pursued will embrace all the branches of a regular Collegiate course. The terms of the Institution are fixed by the

0

«•,

N. Smith & Sons

AND MANUFACTORY" OFJ

W O E S A E A N E A I National Road Street, Tcrre Haute, Ind.

N E W O

FURNITURE!

O S A E

The subscriber, from Cincinnati, Ohio, has arrived at Terre Haute, and can be found at Demming's New Brick Store, On 3d street,opposite the I'rnirie C'ily House, with lurge and superior lot of FURNlTUREjConsisting of MARBLE-TOP, DRESSING and

CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.

E E O N E E

Just Received and now Openng, a Splendid Assortment of

&KADT MADK CL0THIN6,

Embracing every variety, and selected to suit the most fastidious. Purchasers are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to offer such inducements as must constrain the public to patronise me. Lall at the above sign, West side of the Public Square, Ross Building.

TAYLOR,

No. 160 BHOADWAT, NEW YORK. Manufacturer and Commission dealer in Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Hatters'

Stock, Trimmings, &c.

A•

TAYLOR'S long experience in these partitular btanches of business, joined to his facilities in the manufacturing, enables him to ofter inducements to purchasers that cannot be had of those who purchuso their goods at second or third hands. His present stock is extensive and well assorted for the country trade, and will l»e constantly added to by fresh importations, and from his own manufactory.

Ptrlicular attention paid to orders by mail. .janl-3nis

Furs and Peltries.

Skins—Deer Skins,

TilCoon

hi highest prices in CASH will be paid for any quantity of Furs and Peltries, at our Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Store in Tcrre Haute, North side of the Square.

ITT"Deer, Raccoon, Mink, Fox, Oppossum and Otter Skins, always wanted, _Janltf GROVERM AN BOURNE.__

"GROVliRMAN & BOliltNK.

W a a

IN ALL KIMtS OF

6R0CEBIES HUD NOBIS

North side Public Square,

jnnltj TF.RRF. HAUTE. IND.

Vigo Collegiate Institute.

AT

a late meeting of the Board of Trustees, 1 have been appointed to fill the vacancy (as principal} of tho Aluie Department of tho Vigo Collegiate Institute.

In pursuance ot which appointment,! \f ill open a school in said Institution 011 Monduy, September vixth, to continue 11 weeks.

eeks, Preparatory Class, $3

Junior 11 Senior $5. 1 propose to locate in this place, and shall use every eflortto establish-a permanent school.

Corner of Commerce and Lafayett sis., N W O E A N S Nov 20 w8m

Remnants!

RECEIVED

yesterday. 10 cases Remnants of

ev-ry style and color imaginable. These goods are perfect in every particular, and the col-

art ect VVKfJ DI1VI

to

fade. |iey

nre

Nov 8, '5t--tf-r«6

A

Wd

IK

ws1tflss

Alt kindaof DooMatlc and Foreifn WINES AND 1.IQUOKS, rf thi biitjwliif, ad tt O** unneti wrw**, always

rku*W r.^ Qui P.nrm4

dial are becoming to them, and at the same time are doiwtw of strwying economy, woald de

F°NIPPERTS CHEAP CASH STORE. Ffcrrin^ a^ Block North of tht Patolle Square. Mat «. ii-d Iw-wif-5j*?-40

NEW TAILOR STORE.

THE

MibecriVr. recently from Ciicinnati, would rcijh'«""ii!itf inform the cif.liwis ol Tern Haute and vtanity that he ha* opened

approved

worked in *evcf»l of the bastera titwi that he justly claims a share of the psbii rpatisat

j. nee

*^April 1 "5*-dt£l»

Coming! Coniing!!

two wwka we will receive 5 cases, &49I, yards, remnants of :be best prints made in this countiv 3 caws of winch wilf be of Fall Rivar Turkey Rod- Th«y were bought low and wiU|be old aoooriiagly.

crrY

J«hr I^j|inf-I7

ft

SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE.

£J,F.MS ol Beai'.ty,

R. S. THURMAN.

August *25. 3Sf2—d«fcwtf

N O E O N Commission iHcrdjant,

Per. 19, tf.

cheap

Also—1 case not quite so good at 61 cents. Jana:tf W. WILLI A MS.^ KRITT0?- I- ASBLEV

—BRrrTOH

CO.,

&

Forwarding nod Couimi«sio.o Merchants* TERRE JIAUTE, INDIANA. HHE highest cash price paid for Wheat. Rye, •. Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, Timovhy Seed, Clover Seed. White Beans, and Feathers, at tneir, Warehouse, comer of First *nd F.i| le streets Canal Basin.

Grind Stones.

"I UST received •I Sfomes. of all aitcs.

STORK

N. LEVINGSTON.

A New and Extensive Stock of

Fall and Winter Dry Goods,

Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cnps, Bonnets &c.

1MIE

attention of the citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity, is respectlully'called to my laree stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats.Caps, etc just opened. The selection has been made with the utmost care as to style, and quality and above all with an eye. to economy, knowing full well that to give perfect satisfaction to purchasers, is to sel^ them good goods at extremely low prices. This I flatter myself 1 am fully prepared to do. Having bought my goods exclusively tor cash, no one will doubt for a moment my perfect ability to sell at nuch as he el to 1 1 a a

F. NIPPERT'S CASH STORE,

Farrington's Block, north side of Public Square. Nov~13, wtf.

Early & Leggett.

Forwnrdins Am Commission

ra&ffi&BSASraS 9: And dealers in all kinds of product, TERRE HAUTE IND. Mar- 26 '52 Gm-31

New York Cheap Clothing Store* EVERY BODY RUN HERE UST received and now opening a large and pplendid assortment of Ready made Clothing, embracing every variety, and selected to suit tho most fastidious. Purchasers are respectfully requested to cnll and examine my stock before purchasing else where, as 1 am determined to offer such inducements as must constrain the public to patronize me. Call at the above sign, west side of the Public Square, Ross building

BAVE

ft. LIVINGSTON.

Oct. 8 3S52,dl\v-w6mo,

The People's Store. REMOVAL.

Williams & Early.

Removed from their old Stonl to the Store recently occupied by M. W. Sedam, 011 National Road Street, adjoining Cuninehnm's Drug Store We are now opening a laree and general stock of

Fancy and £inplc Dry Goods,

of American and Foreign Fabrics. Nov. 3 52,dtf.

500 Dollars Reward,

F^OR

English, had on a while wool hat, blue cloth con), long in the skirt, heavy boots part of one litlle finger off. and had a gun when he lei).

The above reward will b.-paid on his delivery to us, or the Sheriff of Madison county, nt EwardsJ.K. GII.LHAM. villc, or at Altonr 111.

the murderer, JOHN WILKINSON, an inipiiritics of the blood, whereby the constitu Englishman, who shot Thomas Gilih^m ni tjon lias become enfeebled, enables the Doctor t( American Bottom, Saturday, 11th inst. Said Wilkinson is about 50 years of age, f^andy hair and light complexion about 5 feet and 10 inches in $3- Medicine forwarded to any no height, and weighs about 180 pounds talks broad ierf States—Price five and t«n dollars perpackage-

GII.LHAM,

S. B.G1LLHAM.

__Alton.<p></p>Osmnii

TIL. dec25-6w»

GIFT

'i'oken of Friendship,

Gem of the season, Tiie Garland, The Keepsake, Ametanth, The Souvenir Gallery, Gift of Flowers, The Shakspeartv Ballads, '1 he Ladies' Gilt, The Iris, Magnolia, Keepsake of Friendship, Gift of Sentiment, Gift of Affection, The Dew Dropj The Remember Me, The Forget-Me-Not, The Mess Rose, The Lilly, The Youth's Diadem The Winter Green, or sale at W.

The Pearl, The Gift of Love, The Golden Gift, The Morning Glory, The May Flower, Star of iJeihlehem, Children's Annual, The Hyacinth, H. BUCKINGHAM'S.

Sign ol the Big Book.

Golden Opportunity I

HAVING

received and opened mv entire new

slock of f'nncy and staple Dry Goods. I now

offer them to the public at unusually low prices for cash. Ecvry variety of goods that it is usual to keep in swell appointed dry. goods store may be procured here.

Beautiful figured and plain dress Silks, figured and pfain Berages. Poplins, fancy Lawiw, De Lainea.. and Ginghams book, mull, swiss, and doited Muslins plain, striped and cross-byred JaconcM white and black silk I*ac.-4 and Fringes dre«« Trimmings, white Skirts, cotton Hose,

all COIOM, lush Linens, bleached and brown Do-

rC

WALTERS. LEGGETT.

Dee 21,'SS- S tf

Exclusively lo ihc Ladies BEAUTIFUL assortment of Ladies double and single embroidered Under Sleeve#, Cuffs, Collars. Chemisettes, Cnpes and Caps. Also. lti fants Caps, linen Handkerchiefs, Mourning Co? tars ana Cuf&, Jaconett and Swiss Edgings and

,1 la»es, ami Tobacco. T^ie»e are but a few of Ui-

let of superior Burr Griai many articles1* which may be purchased for as little money us possible, at F. N1PPURT8 CHEAP CASH STORE,

Farrington's Block Northof tbt Public Square. Mav 2S, 'iVS-dlw-wif-354 40

New Leather Store.

npHE nndmtigned, late of Dayton, Ohio, would I rwpectfal fy inform the ciiiaens ol Terre

Haute ani surrounding ccnn»ry, that liasojttn-1 I S A E ed a wholesale ami retail WiR alwavs l» with

entire attention, to Leather, Uidta, OiL, and Fundings, where tnnf be found at all time*, a large assortment of

Ladies who are particular in aeieetiiK articles, jfarfMts, Bridle LeatUr, Collar Tjeother. xng. Sole and Upper, (•-'r amd Morocco, Lining*, IK* ,, leasts. Peg*, Sto# Notts,

LEATIIKR STORK* try affords,' and no^i reXji os will be spared on the corner [National Road and Fosrth streets,

Trw*, and Small Too!*,

Curmroj Kninti, Fleshei*. Rub Stones, Lamp Black, Hnsshes. and a great many small tools and snides not necessary to meniiw.

SMAT ESTEBM VBBETABU TOSIC!

FOR THE CUKE OF

E E A N A E

WILL

bo found superior to any article of the Icind'now in use. May had at Groverman and Bourne"* Pre pared and warranted by

Mill. May 10, »5?-a3t 138-wU-S8

C.. W. CALL. -wit'

Term limit*. No*. 19, 1852

-^1

Wool Wanted full Cloths, Cassimcres. SatinefiSft Blankets, &c., at ilol es's

Gregory's Instant Cure of Pain. i'lMIK b«t medicine in the World for Cholera, I 1 Bloody Flux, Dysentery, Rheumatism, and

Pain ©fjeviry description?! For internal or eitersal 'application.

Sold wholesale and rotn*Wy. BROWNING & WALL, Terre FTante." Gregory and Moore proprio.ors,Mjpumae City, Ohio. sjjr.

September 13. m'%—^

New Goods.

FULL assortnit-m just received at the Prairv City Store. Purchasers who study their own interests will call and examine.

M. W. WILLIAMS.

Mnv 15, Tr2-d3w !43-wtf-39

Wood and Coal Wanted IN exchange tor Carding and Fulling, ^LC^ti I Holmes's Mill.

M*v 10. '52-((.tt'13e #ti-SS

The best family Flour & Corn Meal

AMill.

LWAYS on hamland for sale at Holnicss

May 39,'52-d1t-338-wtf-38

S. L. HOVEY. 0 Commission & Forwarding

PRO I I.JCE 11ROK ICR.

National Road Street, Rest door East of Bement &, Co., Terre Ilante, Indiana.

Flour, Salt and Whisky, constantly on hand. The highest price for Grain.

Liberai advances mode on Consignments. October 6, '52-dly I

Every family should have aco py. An invaluable booh, only 25 els. per copy— Man fmow thyself.

DRHAND

HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED Containing an outline of the Origin, Progress, Treatment and Cure ofovery form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intcrcouse. 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 successful 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 & treatise on the causes, symptoms and euro of Fever and Ague, for twentvfivc cents a copy six copios one dollar: will be forwarded to any part of the United States, bv mail, free of postage. Addresss postage naid. Box, 3% Post OlKce, or the Author, 3» North Seventh Street, Philadelphia.

IjMFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUN1? TISR will forfeit $*0 if failing to euro any case of seeret disease that may come under his care, 110 matter how loug standing or afflicling Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 38 North Seventh Street Philad'a without fear of interrupt ion from other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the aeleaiion of a Physician are invited to call.

IMPOTENCY—1Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Premature inipotency, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss ot memory, a distaste for female Society, general debility, or constitutional derancetnent, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence he oilers a perfect cure.

RE VD AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health and happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hands of Physicians ignorant of this class ol maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all the ills the luimun family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he devotes must of his time and study

YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexrual orgaus. 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 excesscs-

ollir speedy relief to all who inay place themselves under his care. Medicine forwarded to any part of theUni

0irSep23, '52 wy-5

B7 MOFFATT A O N E A A W TEl!HE HAUTE, IND. Office in Union Row, over Reeves's Store. Nov 3.j, 3'5-32-ly

PI PflB flllTlIn

11 1 (JllII11 Ullll 01 Ulilj

Furniture just received from Cincinnati, which the public are respectfully invited to call and cxamine.

N. B. Those wishing to purchase will find it their interest to come. D. G. FORSTER,

Terre Haute Dec. Ift, '52-a mo.

Terre Haute Drug Store,

BY J. R. CUNING-HAM, National Rond Street, North of the Court IIouso. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

CONSTANTLY

(o

west of the Powt Office* where be will t'evote bis his patrons.

nnr to meninw. roegh pwchased also. Hides ich 1 WM! pay fiiir prices CMh or Trade.

Ix-stber in Uw ro aad Skins, for which In Cftsli

Ondrrs Iroca a distance filled, and should

So, for mod Leather and t'heap Bargains. HENRY SNYDER September 18, 185®—wtf

200 tSOGS Delaines, of vsrioos styles snd

iX) pieces Alpacsts, plain, black aad fancy colors. 35 piece* Brocades aad Pbplins100 da. Gnghtms plain, plaid aad atriped. 900 do Prints of all qaaiitte*. All of hich will be aoid very low for "cash at 13,5 *53-wtf

fCTf

on hand, Fresh Drugs and

Mcdisines, warranted pure. Prescriptions prepared promptly. Great attention paid to alJ orders. ftCrChernicnls, Dvcstuffs, Instruments, Pcrfuin ery, Oils, Paint-*,, Glass, and pure wines and Liquors expressly for medical use.

Terre Haute, Ind., Jan 3, ^-dtf-Xfl

A S

Extra fine and common Silk Hats. Kosroth and! *PocioU9 Dining H.ll. all papenxl and paintedMexican iio I^ookmp glasses. Tea. Sugar, Mo

Corner of Bridge (or Ohio) and \stSlreets, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. HE undersigned has resumed his former stand

Jh Bridgc Qnddn

mestics, 15ed-tickings. Checks, Cotton \arn»,, rj-])ig ||aU8C j,M been greatly enlareed and imBoots anil Slioos for women, men,boys and child-

iy one block from the

7

a

|arge addition of lied-rooms, and a

and fiirnishtd with New Fnrnitore, Carpets, Ued«nud lledding, nnd Table Fnrnitnre. Having an rye single to the comfort and convenience of his guests, most make his House a pleasant stopping place for the man of business, pleasure or traveling public—aud particularly those who wish to lake passage on m-boats, private conveyance or otherwise in rt, no pains nor {expense will be spared to make his House an agreeable and pleasant stopping place for his guests.

::e

best the COtln-

sdniinister to the giaiificatwa of the tastes of in

Charge* Modfrnte—"Call asd Set(•"BOARDERS taken by the day, eeh,monu?

"MSli- 16-tf JAMES S.CL\RK.

xmos Sfc* 2*'

A N O E A E S bhawaeetowB, Ilfei. j?*

REFERENCES.

D. Ri3iatdson&Co., W. A. Docker,Peeplss & Ridgway. O. Pool, Etq., W &. C. Fellowes&. Co, Goo. W Girens,

wrth. Cincinnati"

NIPPERT-S.

II I S ST A It Bhndness,) Rkrumatiim, and Scrofula,—it is right Is large and entirely new, is the be?t in the city, snd proper pan it -idy to urge a trial in such and at all times .will be supplied with good bay and grain. And horses strictly attended! to-

S.T. uawt.

bolt 8l Lowe.

^Sea

•(IWAH

T.

a Twischel Ac Co Robertson and McDugali,

tita, J. s. cw

Fotsvth 6i Co., W. Bwler a, Davidwa &. Brannoo, J. B. Wilder & Co.,

isofll*. .* .. .~- May8,-Mwlf-3T

Lam-

WAR WITH SPAIN

IO.OOO VolmtlPm Wanted To march to the Jin shop ol Thayer Hosteit«r, in Clinton, Ind., where they are as.-mrtxl tha' tho prices will hurt or kill the puichuer.

Cbpprr, '1 in Htttf .*hcet tram

MANUFACTORY.

say and Sheet Iron ware, that they call at the south corner of J. R. Whitcomb &.Co*s. Yellow Block, nearly opposite theoHk-e of Drs. Hedires & McMillan, where they wilHe found ai all limes, ready to execute all jobs in their line, at the shortest notice, and in the very best manner.

House Guttering aud Spoutini, Dobe with neatness and despatch. CWmuiiy merchants and dealers.

I I

Ilousf, Carriage, Sign, ami Ornamental Fainting, in nil their llranchcs.

ALSO,

Designs, Banners, Flags, Transparencies, properly executed—old Pictures cleaned and varnished, walls papered, &c.

Shop on Market Street,- opposite Doles' New Building, and 2d door northof the COVHIKR Oflice. 'lrro Haute, mar23-30y K. K. BROWN._

Merchant Tailor

HAS

removed his Tailor Shop frorti Market street to National Road street, one do^r east of Ira Grover's Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory where he has opened in his new Fancif Front Store Room, a

MERCHANT TAII.OR SHOP, and is prepared to furnish the best and most fash ionablc material?, and make them up in a style inferior to none in the west.

He will makes CiiOTHEs in tho most approved style, when tho cloths are furnished by the customer.and also give strict attention to cutting all kinds of garments—all of which shall be done with taste and despatch.

Oct.22 lM9-9tf DAVID HARTSOCK*

(Successors to Bright L'irticr,)

FORWARDING ANI) COMMISSION

MUSJMIBIimm

PACKET WJNTJNO, HAII.ROAD PEPOT, AND WHARF, MADISON, IND. References:—Biythe &. Holland, T. A. Morris, Kirlnnd &. Eitzgilibon, Indianapolis D. White, Madison. ()c! 25,152-!Mvpd

NEW SHOE STOKE.

SCilOOLHY & VANHORN Offer for sale a large assortment of

They will also manufacture BooUand Shoes to older at the same place. SCHOOLEY &. VANHORN.

Terre Haute, October 4. '53-(»-tf.

NORTHERN LIGHTS.

CONSTANTLY

We willpay the highes'cash priecfor Tallow, rendered or in tiic rough. B. M. HARRISON & SON

Nov. 29.53-34 tl.

A S & O S S E I O

..... .MIK olyect of which in, to correct habitual

IIIHI? 1 s'oouiri^, round and crooked sliouUWs, weak

I VST opened in Deming'a New Bricli oppo- grncefnl position, which is indispensable toheol.li .1 site Prairie City Hotel, a good nasortment of nnl henuty 11 is adopted to Men, omen and —Ji— ... i.:..i. Children of all ages, occupations und condition* it is light, yet strong, perfectly elastic, simple, and beautifully adapted to th object designed. This

back and clicst, and to preserve that erect and

Brace is so constructed as to answer the purpose of Shoulder Brace and Suspenders.

An Abdominal Supporter,

Which claims especial attention, as it will lie found of great benefit to persons afflicted with pain in the back and side, inability to boon their feet for any length of timo arising from a displacement of the parts, that are readily restored by timely application of a properly constructed Instrument.

A Boon lo the Afflictcd? S S E S cured bt

iiu

wi»h:i£

ware,

will please send-in their bills, which will be tilled promptly and to order. JAMES L. THAYER, Nov 15, '53-32-tf JOHN HOSTETTER.

^1.8. STEPHEKSOK, M. OF

Physician and Surgeon, TKRRK JIAUTE, IND. Oflice upnrfj opposite Broivn's Hotel. Oct Id. V3-S-t'

fers,

BOOTS Ai^D SHOES.

A a a

5

ma

All of which they will sell at wholesale or retail, ut their new store i.i Phceuix Row, 011 National Road street, fifth door from the corner of Market street.

appearing in their usual

brillinncy, in Northern Torre Haute, second house north ol the Canal Bridge, on Murket street, where will be found constantly on hand, at wholesale only—

Composition Summer Candles, Summer Stenrine Candles, No. ,1 Pure Tallow Candles, No. 1 Rosin Soap, No. 1 Prilm Soap, No. 1 White bar Sonp, No 1 Soft Soap for land ly washing. The obovo articles nre warranted and kept for sale at all the principal wholesale houses, and at our manufactory, in quantities to suit the purchasers and at as low prices as they can be bought at in this place for cash. The renowned superiority of our mnmifocture we hope will insure us a continuance ofour former customers, and we resnecifully sol it tho patronage of Merchants and all others wishing to purchase a genuine article, and request all to examine the above articles pre vi'Uis to purchasing elsewhere.

RUPTURES offixiUially cured by ARSH'E newly-iuvented,light, self adjusting elastic Truss—-S. N. MARSH, practical Trims Manufac-

II turcr, is the inventor ot a new Truss, pronounced E 1

b? f',e.facu'ly

to

I*® 'I*? most effective onoextant,

projjcrly adjusting itself lo every position ot the body, rendering displacement impossible. It not dnly insures a complete retention ol the bowels, bttt uliects a radical cure. Mr. Mcrsh having had upwards of twenty years' experience in iho treot« ment of hernia, will guarantee a cure in vcry case of rupture, of however long standing. Children invariably cured. it"/" Fur sale by Wood 6c Donnelly, Terrellaute, dec4cyw

CIA'CLNjVATI

STORE.

LTTDOWICI & HULMAN, Wholesale Dealcra in all kinds of Groceries, Wines, and Liquors,

TOBACCO, GLASS, NAll^S, &c UNION JIOIV, TERRE HAUTE, IN I) Dec 20, Ip-ty-lfl-rM*

Kior's Rock OiL

fttLE t'1"' new pclrotrm" •'iil relieve and

cure inur.y, very many, '.-as**, us stated

the circular*--and knowing especially thot it res Ague, Diarrkaa, Sore Bjes.lit has cured

ll Is a reJ- a, clear, and purely INatural OIL

And not a Human Invention—drawn from a deep weii near Pittsburgh. Price 50 cents per Bottle. CI pint. 3. R. C1JN1NG

For itale by DONNELLY. BROWNING St, WALi. gists. Terre //sale.

Get a Circular. September 44, J&W—wtf

a r,

MERCHANTS

HAMAVOOD

A

Drug-

J. D. CONDIT,

IXAUBR 1*

lry

Goods, Boots and Shoes,

QUEEXSWARE AND 1IAHDWARK, itJSO,

Family Groceries and Provisions,

AT THE

City Provision Storer

Corner of National Road and Fourth Streets Sign of the Spinning Wheel. June 49, 'Sf»wtf-43 ?,

C^ah paid for Wheat

Holif»es's Mill. Hay 30, V££ii 13§-wtl»

=======

limns

'HHE subscri'ws at the Sign of the MILL I SAW, North Side of the Public Square, are now receiving their fall stock of American and Foreign Hardware*

Cutlery, &c,

re cent" selected with great core by one ths partners, from the importers and manufacture!* in New York and oiher cities. They would respectfully invite the attention of the public to an examination of their stock, it being one of tho largest ami beet wlected ever brought to thin market, comprising every article icouired by tho farmer or Mechanic, and will bo so!u nt such prices as cannot fail to please those who wish to jiurchase. Among their stock, may be found large and complete assortment of Pittsburgh and Juniata bar, round and square

I S a N a a or Russia asd American sheet iron C«sl steel all sires Blistered and German do. Spring

do. Slob ilo. a heavy stock of cut nails Belmont works, from 3d to 40d Lathing do fence an 'flooring do wro't

do.. 6, and 101, spikes.log chains Tracc do.. Coil ciiain, ahopping Axes.great variety,Broad Ae». Hatchets, Mill Saws, dif. lore lit brands cross Cut do, Whip do., lland

Saws, OIK! Sav.s, Spades and sLovclf. Forks, Rakca, Graiii Shovels,Augers,Chisels, 1 Grubbing hoes table a:ul 5, Tea Spoons, Pen, Pocket butcher and shoe Knives, pad- .•••,. "... locks, Knives and forks, brass ket-' ties, Iron tea kettles, Steelyards, Balances. Flat Irons, Wagon Boxrs &c., ftc I Their stock of BUILDING & FINISHING MATERIALS, is very complete, consisting of door locks and latches of everv description, metal, mineral ami burnished knobs, door and blind butts window, glass ot all sizes, pine sash do., iron aud brass,. l»alts, latches, screws, bliiul catches, window do sash cord, bell pulls and carriages, stair rods umlj eyes, together with every article of goods reqiti-? red in t\is lino. Also, looking glass plates,1 table and tea waiters, hall side and table lamps, German silver table and tea spoons.biitter knives, cream and salt spoons, forks, ivory handled knives and forks by the sett (51 pieces) or dozen, scisjors.shenr-t,barbers points, Their stock, ol-

Tools, of all kinds,

is very large. Among them are Jack, Fore and Smoothing Planes, Double and single Irons Sash planes, Pumpdo. Rabbvt and Moulding do and every kind of nlanes used hy Carpenters or Cabinet Makern. Plane Irons, Double and sin"le. Iron an.l Wood Bench screws, also Mouso Hole Anvils, bellows, Sledjjo Hammers, Solid sml braze I Box Vices, Screw Plates, llorso Rasps and Files, Horse-Shoe Nails, fec. Large Stork Mahogany, Rosewood and black walnut, veneers lllack Walnut Brunch and Malingu. ny Knobs. Hair cloth, all widths, Solas and Chair Springs, Spanish Moss, "Glue, Sandpaper, Copal Varnish, Spirits Tudpentine, &c., with a great variety ol Gun Trimmings, Locks, percussions, Flint and Back Action Trig-

Mainsprings. Mounting Tubes, and Nipples, Juliet moulds, German Sheet Silver, Sheet Brass, Caps, simrlc and Double Shot Guns, Kiflu barrels, Colt's Revolvers, and every article wanted by Guustniths they have also 11 lull stock of Shoe finding, Lasts, Mens1 aud Womens', Boot trcc«v Crimping Boards and Irons, pegs of all sizes, and if a full stork of

All kinds of Leather,

Spanish Sole, Upper French and Philadctphitt Calf Skin, a splendid article, Kin Skins, Morocco do., Lining do., Binding do. Zinc, Copper and Iron Shoo Nails, thread, and every kind of Tool used by Shoemakers OIBO, Buggy Axles, Buggy Springs, all sizes, Wagon Springs. Seat do. Buggy Shafts, Bowa and liulis. Dash Irons, Carriage bolts, buggy Irons, &c. itc. They would particularly call the attention of buyers to their stock of

Saddlery.

which they lielieve will bo found tolie i.irger ami more complete than any other in this market.— Full and half Spanish Saddle Trees, Fall Bac'v do., Men's and common and —Jnnan, Silver and. nndJnpauned mountings. Silver, Brass mounted Coach and Gjg hnmee. High aud low top wood Stage do. Skirting, Harness, Bridle, Enamelled and Patent leather: Rubber enamelled and Oil cloth 'I'ops, Duck ana Twilled /iog skins. No. 1 and 2 Pad skins wide and narrow Laces, Fringes, Head Linings Drab and Bluo cloths Carriage handles, stump joints, Hog and Kip skin collars Stage Traccs Silk, Thread, Lashes and Whips Laco Tacks, together with a complete assortment of bitte, buckles, stirrups, hooks, tcrrcts, rings rein straining roller, and Girting Webb: worsted and cotton rosettes, ornaments, rein and breast snaps Varnish Moss and every kind ol

.

OPNNIBII UNUUIU 1 RCCIF^ J. UII UUW nut Boy's Domipeak do., Side do,, self adjusting Gig and Harness do. •crand Brass mounted—Silver, Brass

Saddlers' Tools.

Thep also have pure whifo lead,Lawrence brand warranted linseed oil, lard oil coach and cop* varnish paints, paint brushes Tin Plate C. & X. Tinned copper, copper bottoms wogon and buggy boxes: Strap and hook hinges rifle powder br.r and pig lead, shot, bullets, &c. They have just received twenty boxes

Collins'and Leverett's Axes,

A splendid article nionulacltired for this market ot the very best Iron and Stool—-they also hftve on,, hand and will keep constantly, pump chain, 31. and inch, pump cranks and rollers, tubing cistern pumps, lend pipe, cordage all s.zcs, Packing Yum nnd complete assortment ol every articla in the Hardware Lino.

POTWIN & BURN AM-

Nov 5, '52 wtf

TilE FEOPJJ^S STOEE. Removal. WILLIAMS

Sc

HAY

EARLY

E Removed from their old etond to S

th»a

I Store recently occupied by M. W. Fed am onNational Rostl Streel, adjoining Cunningliam'e Drug Store Opposite the Court IIOUMC.— We are uow receiving a Large and general stocks of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. of American and Foreign Fabrics.

Comprising every variety of Ladies Drew Goods, Rich Silks, merii90s, Cashmeres, Muslin DcLains See. English, Frcnch and American prints in great variety, Bay State and other loug and square Shalls, Rich Embroidered and plr.in Shawls in colors IBlack and 2nd Mourninjf, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery and all the minor articles for Ladies. Misses and Children# use.

Having engaged the services of Mr- John Reinhard to assist in the inner department of our busine»», and under our new arrangement, we oro re pa re to of in to as will guarantee perfect satisfaction. Please give us a call.

WILLIAMS SL EARLY.

November 3d. 1802.wtf.

Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. |DOZEN Kossuth, Jenny Land and Mexican Wool and Fur liats. 3 esses fssiiionnble Silk Hats. 30 dozen Silk, Mohair, Pluali. Cloth Ind Vfelvet

Caps.

40 cases Kip and Calf Mens' Boots and Shoes. 20 do do do Enamel and Morocco Ladies* Boo tees. Buskins and Jenny Lind Gum Over-shoes nnd Bootees, st

Nov. 13, '52-wtf F. NIPPERT'S.

30(1

SHAWLS of various kinds, among which may be found Square and Lou%

Shawls, Thibet, Cloth, Cashmere and Merino Shawls, Ladies snd Children's Woolen and net caps, at F, NIPPERT'S.

Nov, 43. '52,wtfl

Fresh Family Flbir

KEPT

constantly on baud in barrels and half barrels, nj CON PIT'S.

ether for Ladies.

Alto

beautiful assortment of Cambria

TRCC

and Swiss Edgings and insertings, Undersleeves, Cuffii. and Collars. Also a tew mourning Collars, black silk Laces and Fringes, Velvet and silk Trimmings, linen handkerrf.i fs, Kid, Silk, f/Wle and (Juttan Gloves white drefs goods all of which will be sold unusually low at i\ NIPPERT'S. nor 13. *55 wif

BE

ECCTV1 for sal* at ii

ED by steamer Gritfirn Yeatman and Warehouse of B.,lTTON &CO.

Mnrch 9.'?«d»f-«6

Fulling and Cloth Dressing f"\ONEat

all times and in tha best nuuuier at

Holmes's Mill.

May H».'Mfcd3t-l88 wtf-38

Mu.»

ssle st

CHEESE. .a

CHOICE arttcis Cheese lust fettlvH and foe

June 19, '23-wU-13

muni'i'M