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AS »"M PABMISS. *«0* TBS TO*CB fcttlfc*. f| 1 ftiall Tn this e#s&y treat of tlie tVbeai Crop, which, ia (he most imof all crops to the farmer. A ttvift wJio has. one hundred acres of ftemred 1*ad, of common quality, ought ki »j«jor» an armuif nvernge.one thou-jr-W bitth*lt of xti*rchantable wheal, and "fc»rye, corn, oats, and potatoes soffit f.lSt to defray the hecc&iary expenses of carrying on the farming. The wheal -crop should always be

gain. Don't startle at this, farmer you

do, it i« »»rc «ign of the improper nnnner in which yo« manage yoar hir/n. A man who lias a farm of llK) acict of cftjared land, cati yearly put forty acres of it in wheats and if th€ land be in theorder it should be, and as (jtcry farmer mav have it» every acre of «hc forty ck amounting in the whole forty to one .f, of every description, tothousand* 1 shall now6hew how land |gfit|jerHitlia variety of Pearl Coihbs, iiuc•wtt in order to produce in thin way. Nbrer break y»ur land before hardest and stir it after,as is customary with farmers. Much plout»hing- poveriif land and is product-. »e of no pood eill'Cts. Your wheat ground must be heavily set in clover, r.ud br ken up after harvest with three horses, when the seed in the clover ia ripe.— Bv th»3 turning clover down after har* vflM, when the seed is ripe, it will never nvss coming up in the spring, which f/equently is the case when sown in the spring with seed. You also javc between forty and fifty dollars worth of ttfed annu tlljr, which it would take to fow your ground. When clover is ploughed down after harvest, before you seed the field, you must harrow it with a litfht harrow the way you have ploughed it, in order to levc! "the ground, ami prevent the *eed when sown from rolling between the furrow, and comfnjf tip in rows. Never plough your seed in with shovels, nor harrow it in cr«j lift plumbing, when you have turned down clover after harvest, lest you rii«e the clover, but always harrow It in bv'lwice harrowing with light harrows, the way von have broken up your ground. Many farmers have ploughed down clover once, and finding tint their crop was not bettered by it, but injured as they believed, have never attempted it again. This is almost inv.'iribly the case the fir^t time clover is ploughed down aftet harvest, especially if the fall bo dry and the winter frigid and close. In turning cbver down you ncccssanly must plough the ground dccjy'nud the first tim:Tou do it you turn up the clay, which being unmixed with manure ot any sort on top, it is in a bad state to tow wheat in. The wheat after some tiwf! will sprout and come up, but will look yellow and very spindling. Its roots alter some time will get dow^i among the unrolled clovcr and tluav" will choak, and for wantol moisture a great de il of the wheat will dwindle away and die*. The unrotted clover, too/lu low will keep the ground loose and springy,so that lite frost will injure the wheat nolitile. But when clover Is ploughed down the second time ort a field, those bid-effects to the wheat crop, arising from unrotted clover, are not experienced. You then turn up the lover from below, which was ploughed down before,and which is manure on the top. The seed sown mi it now springs lip directly, and befoie the winter sets in has taken deep root, and spread in large, green, ."flourtshinghram hes. Thechvcr now jrned down roh very soon, in conse*p*nre of the rotten clover turned up, whi»h, ai'manure, always keeps the ground maist, however dry the. .foil.-— Y*» m*y go on in this way firming, every time you turn up actJat of clover, turn one down, and vour wheat crop •will never fail, until your land becomes $o rich vou will have to reduce it with rnru. Lest I wearv thc'palkpre of the reader by too long an essay. I will come to a close, by promising to conlinot my rcmnr\cs on the wheat crop in the next cssav.

A FARMER.

An ca*tern-shf«'mnn, p«*sinx a? Front *t. D4lt*nre, tbt olhw day, came to a dead Valt in front of the Phoenix Shot Town, lie

rye* on tho adjoininc otSces «aid in rerv vmnhatic tone—" I wi*h I may bt» niH^ltnl' to death hjr younjt (lack*, if (bat isn't the rhimbty I ever saw to aucb a litUe •house.*'—5«ff. (fen. Comedy.

At tux LouwfiubK, Wsoleiau Comb Sto»«*

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.,v,k .fit U.™ ...ipo tor and novel kind, are also in preparation Subscribers to the LADY'S HOOK who

Conveyancing, ^cJ

^PHF. andentigned w»H execute, prompt-

If and oorrecllv. Deed*, Mortgages, t*as«s Artidea of Agreement, and other taatrumenlftAt writing., at the room former-1 ,. iv«x«ia«t« iu. Wrf.i™

Register. A quantity of Blanks, ef variom dearripSiotis, sale* Tlte fiboka pni Accosmta of A. Kinney, so far as Concerned wttiialte Puiwing Unstoeet. are also plaeed ia myfemd4,fa#ajiliuatment.

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peters am hereby MiiSva not tn parcha«e mm!* fitea by wis Datttet M*ey, for |^5. as ,»ot« w«e ol»ta)Bed Hap by (nnj and aiwti»tiftaeniat

THO*P*ON COXDlf.

Tert^lUirte,

THB La&uk Comb akd

IfORff STRKKT, BUillT DOOR* ABOVE I^KanORK'# ifoTfcl..

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received froni the Manufactory 5011 superior plain Brazilian Tuck Coml^vrait $iz« ami patterns, from ftU

to $4 per do/.,—5lt0 doz. sup- stamped and fl'iicd, $1 5U lo $6 per doz—5|gtd!u do. Curl Uo.25 CU. to $ 1—3&0U do. dofvtuilr 'Back tilde, IUJ la 37i els. |icr doz.—5Wf do. do. Credent, 25 cls fo^_L50—-5UU do. do. Children'* ltound, from 75 cU. to $1 5(1 per doz.—lUOO do. do. Reading, 25 cU. to l^do.de.Vocket,i2i to $2. ^Iwg-Carttil atid plain Shell, I'tick sod

Brass and Wood Combs, and a

geiienP&fcsorlHient of fancy articles, all of which wilt fa sold on as'good terms as in any of the caitcru cities.

Just reccivedTan extensive assort meat of entire new Patterned, CaHed anil Stamped Fancy Combs, of alt sizes and patterns also receiving daily from the manufactory. Plain, •fl'iick, and every description of Brazilian Combs—also a great variety of Carved, Shell, Tuck, Roui.d, Neck, Stde and Ores

Hlet, Slides, Crosses &c. A:c. 'J he assortment df Combs will be foitnd equal to any io the United States aad as the advertiser has all his combs manufactured, merchants can rely on every comb proving equal to thfc sample. City and country merchants are ini ited to call and examine the stuck, before purchasing elseiv he re. Cash given for Shelf and Hunt. .tAMliS LOW. 7*,ou1sville, Oct IK—18tf

New Warehouse,

THE

subscriber has crectcd, at great expense, at the mouth of the Wabash River, a NEW AND SPACIOUS WAlt 12HuUSE,where goods stored will be perfect |y safe at all stages of the tyatcr.

PETER, ROCHE.

Mouth of the Wabatk Iiirer, January 17, 1838.

WITH

a view to the improvement of my health, 1 have determined to relin­

quish the mercantile busiut^ettlirt'Iy. aftet the first day of January nj-xl |Wy bi-otliei David, arid Thomas II. Blake, or either ot them, are aulhoriscd to settle accounts and receipt fur payments, in all transactions in volviug my interest, as fully and conclusive ly as if adjusted by myself.

The w'ffOLE-SALE BUSINESS will be continued by DAVIIJ LilNTON, at his present stand. I'Yom his experience and facilities, he will have it in his power to offer at all times an extensive stock of gotnls, on fa,vornblo terms, to all who may patronise his establishment.

Dec. 27—29 WM. C. MNTOtf.

OFFICE OF THE LADY'S BOOK, Franklin Px.ack, PMFCA»Bi.FmA. HE December number of the LADY'-?

BOOK completes the FIFTH VO LU.UE, In presenting this number tb their patrons, the publishers make it an occasion to render their thanks for the steady and continued encouragement they have received during the past year. Alore than TWO THOUSAND subscribers have been added to their list, and this accession, together with tbe flattering" testimonials they are constantly receiving from tho gentlemen of tbe press, induce them to believo that their work is duly appreciated. In requital of this high degree of favor, they are determined to redouble their exertions to render the LADY'S BOOK the most attractive and interesting of monthly publications.

Tho December number is ^embellished with a handsome engraving, the subject ol which is peculiarly appropriate to the book. Tbe very distinguished women, whose portraits it represents,were of that class, whoso memories should be cherished and revered by thise of their own sex and in the accompanying biographies, much may be found to admire and emulate. Besides these portraits,a fall length of L. E.L. is given, and various patterns of embroidery. •Vc. Along with this number are furnished a spirited and elegant engraved title page, and a general table of contents for the Fifth Volume. 0$-In (he SIXTH VOLUME of the LADY'S BOOK, which will be commenced in the ensuing January, it is proposed to make such additions as cannot fait to enhance its character and value. The lilcra ly content# will rcceive increased attractions from the contributions of Jo8F.rn It. CliANDt.BR, Esq. ul.o basbi ndly furnished a aeries of papers on Atw Upland Suj/trtlilhut, the publication of whuh will be regutaily continued** A literary lady of this city Las also been engaged to supply sketch e* of (iistingnisbed men and women and various writers Lave promised corutant as •istance.

The January number will contain a tplendid picture of the existing fathion$% engraved by Ksi.lv,and colored undcijli«h.us perintcndcucc of & skilful artist. Besides (Ins, there will be given a spirited whole length portrait of tbe late Due de Reichstatlf.

accompanied by an inlet-siftinjr biographical

ani in arreart, ere respectfully requested to make early remittance*, and those wishing to subscribe, are invited to forward their orders, either directly, or through »o an thoiized agent, lo 1^. A.GODBVfcCO.

D«.17, IftH

Sale of School Ixwds.

qpMFRR will be sold at the Court Home

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Mti loth of April, neff, the loth section townshifl^elevcn, range ltl WcsUtjUien tbe terms.

-e made known by me. WM. WIS IvS. C.S. L. T. C. Feb. 21, l*m4*7-tf.

BOATtlE* WAX1E0.

STKEHSMFlat

L. •. it J. SCOTT, WHOLESALE,

is.

Corner of Market and OJtw sis.

OFFER

for sale a variety of articles in the URUCERY LINE,not inferior to the Southern or Easteni markets, afnoog which are the following:

J50 bags Havana and Java Coffee 60 boxes and cases If otiug l(yson,Gun|wnFdtr, aod Imperial TEAS 20 libds. New-Orlear SUGAR 2U barrels sugar-house Molasses 40 casks Jamaica. St. Croix, and New n"! England RUM 50 barrels Brandy and Gin,

S3 casks Malaga, Teneriffe. Sherry, Madeira, and Canafy INES 3D boxes Muscat and assorted Claret

VVpiES

16 cawi gen nine Dutcb Madder SO tierces Alum, Coperas,Chalk, and Rice 15 casks and bags Ground and Race

GINGER

25 casks and boxes Malaga and Bunch RAISINS 21 quintals tlried CODFISH 15 bags Pepper and Allspice

Tcrre-Haute, June 14—1—tf

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Those who may be disposed to patronize this cfetablishftient, mny rest assured thai the charges fur receiving, storing, and for warding, shall bo such as to give entire satisfaction.

THE

K\ amlO\!l^.t]{K wanted,

to go 08 Boats to New Orleans. Apply to TttOJUPSON &COXDlT. jae 31«£"34tf

FU&SEMh

WItSH to {itrellise a qoanUtv of l^ax *ewl. JAIKSS TRABUB. ja* I, itM, A

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320casks Boston Nails and NAliilplead JUO boxes American and SpAitsh^Cigars flO boxes stiaving Soap w.

JO barrels Almonds, Epsom, and Glauber Salts 20 boxes No. 1 Chocolate' 25 do smoked Herriog 30 do fresh Prunes 2 bbls. fresh Tamarinds

A I.SO,

Cinnamon, Snuff, Nutinegss Cloves, lxaf Sugar Lampbkick Glue, Salt Petre 't Spanish Whiting,&c. *,\/t AVhich Uiey will sell low for casb or en dorsed notes.

L.IX8EED OIL,.

Sxseed

UST rece ved, a large supply of LinOil, which will be kept coqslanlly tor sale, wholesale or retail, at the TcrreHaute Drugstore, by BLAKE.

Oct 25—2(5tf

A CARD..

R. R. BLAKE will continue the Drug Business, at the OliTStaMd, where orders will be thankfully received for articles in the Drug line, and attended to with promptitude and care. Orders from a distance, by letter, will receive the same attention, as if by personal application, and on terms as favorable as heretofore.

Sept. 15}—14tf-

Dr. Richard JUalte,

A9, by particular rc«iue*t, taken special pains to select in the Eastern Cities, a choice collection of Dr. Thompson's Botanical Medicines. Their purchases were itiiule-from one of Dr. Thompson's agents in Baltimore, and areofsuch aqunlity as to deserve tbe attention of all gentlemen dealing in those articles. Ang. 30—12-tf

FISII.

IIBLS. Mackerel, assorted numbers Pickled Cod, Herring, and .Mess Shad,

For sale by

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THOS. DOWLING.

Terre-TTaute, June 14.

If abash Insurance-Company.

Wabash Insnrancefpompany will insure Houses, Furniture. Stores, and (ioods,Goods on steamboats, Flat-boats and cargoes, on the most reasonable terms.

The suV'scriber has been appointed Agenf at Terre-Hautc, and will give all necessary information to persons wishing 10 secure themselves against accidentn.

The rates of trfsurance are remarkably low, and may be paid in casb, or by nq^es propeily securqjk *3). II. JOJIN^ON, 4

Dec 2ft—^yT JJgtnt for Terre Haute. The following gentlemen ate also JlffcnU Gen, Jacob Walker, at Lafayette

Thomas Anderson, F."*q. at Perrysvillo 8.^. Collell, E«q.at Eugene J.Silliman. E?q. at Armicsburgb (ten. Arthur Patterson, at Kockvillfi.

Rcccivvd on Consignment and for talc.

Ain

LOl'ftvery cheap Sadlery, consisting part of Men's an# Women's Saddles^ Riding and blied Bridles. Martingales and Girths,

Collars and Backhands.

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J.C. 4 W. EARLEY.

Dec. 151,—tf-27

Notice.

AVING sold my entire slock of Gro 'ceries, I am«ery desirous of lettling alt accounts relative to said business. I there' fore earnestly rcqtifllfill indebted to me, to call and settle their ac«Hmnts. All those indebted to me for their taxes fcr former years, are also requested lo make immedi

ate payment. jan.8, IKJ3!f31

Terre-Hacte, Indiana.

THE

undersigned, has commenced the above bttsinem, and havisg made eve ry necessary arrangement, is aow ready to receive comignmeois of merchandise produce, aod attend to amies either pnbfic or private, at hi» Aitction Koom on Ohio street, aentb of tbe Cqurt Home, for the ordinary eoraetnaiom. Seles at A net ion, of Dry Goods, Hardware. Qneeesware. Colleiy. kc- every Friiay aod Saturday, at 10, A.MV

fm. im~m

errc-nautc

SraitcyiAMiK fttort, oouin or wabAsok *x*

DR.

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L. H. & J. SCOTT.

Terre-Ilaute. june 14—1

Printing Materials I'or Sale.

A

LAUGE portion of the Type and other Materials recently used in print' ing tho "Western Register," are offered fur sale on very liberal terms. The Materials consist mainly of a itam.age Press, of the Philadelphia manufacture, a large quart tityof Long Primer, various descriptions of Job Type, Colnrbn Rules, Advertisement Utiles, Flowers of several kinds. Chases, (*alleys, Cases, and almost every other article used in a country Printing Olfice. Any person wishing to commence the business on a cheap scale, can receive a good offer, or any information on the subject, by addressiugine, post-paid,or by personal application.

t.

C. G. TAYLOR.

!\EW

Auction and Commission Store,

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esceKo

R1C U.'D BLAKi^hascooataatly on band a clfoice assortment of fresh

Drugs. Chemicals* Paintt^Oih, DYE-STUFFS, etc.

Alt of which be 'warrants genuine, Imving been selected by him-

elf, in the Eastern Cities. Intending to make permanent his establishment, be ia resolved to make every exertion to obtain and retain the confidence of the public. Every article will be provided of the very beat quality, and will be afforded, by Wholesale or RetaiL at aa moderate prices, and on as reasonable terms, as they can be obtained in this

State. Among other

articles will be found the following:

Dritgs and Medicines.

Gum Camphor, Gum Opium,. do Myrrh, do Elastic

vdo

Gamboge, do Gamboge pulrj do Aloes, do Gaiacum, do Arabic do Arabic Pulv. do Assafcetida do Ammoniac, do Benzoin, 'jdo Copal, do Kino. do Shellac, ,1

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do Storax, do Tragacanth Powdered Jalap, do Rhubarb Rbeubarb root,Ipecac

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Cantharidcs.Caotharides pulv. -P \Peruvian Bark, yellow, pale and red' Cream "Tartar, Tartar Eraslis

Colombo, Col inn bo pulv. Carb.Soda,Sup.CarbSoda Snake, Root* Ptnk Root, Senna, Squills, Sqill# pulv. Liquorice Root, Liquorice Root pulv. Liquorice Ball, Liquorice Ball, refined Valerian Root, Oil Cinoarnon do Cloves, do Peppermint «lo Anise, do Crotoo, do Olive

Pipcrine, Iodine, Strychnine Sulph. and Acelate MorpSiine I Corosive Sn!)limate, Arsenic

Arsenical Soluf. Orange Peel Burgundy Pitch, Salt Petro Borax refined, do crude *H Manna Flk, Sal. Ammoniac

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do l.avender, do Wormseed do Bcrgamot.do Lemon, do Castor, cold press, do Spike ,• do British --v ShIph Ether, Nitrous Ether Spirit* Nitre Dole. 8pis, Ammonia, Carb Ammonia lialsam Copaiva, do Canada ... do Peru, Supar Lead Roll Brimstone, Fl. Sulph Chamomile Flowers, Cloves, Rocbelle Epsom and Glauber Salts. Sfelts Tartar, Magnesia carb and calcined. Nutmegs Cinnamon, Sulphate Quinine

Lunar Caustic, White oxyd Bismuth Lapis Calamiuiris, Crude Antimony Ginger, race and ground White Vitriol, Pearlash, Castile Soap Creta Pp't. Carb. Ferri, Coculus Indicus, Colchicnm Seed Red .Saunders', Digitalis,Ergot White Mustard, Enpatoriiun Pcrfol.|j^ Spls. Lav. compound, Black Helehori Fanuegrack seed, do pulv., Catechu Quicksilver, Soda and Scjd. Powders Calomel, lied Precipitate, White do Ext. C'icuta. do Hyoseiamiis do Stramoeium, do Elaterium Pulv. Antimonialis,crude Antimoof Pulv. do, Ceratad Glass do Golden Sulph do, Blue Pilll Mass, Chloride of Lime Adhesive Plaster, Diachylon do j! .: Canth. do, I.ogan's do Mercurial do Chilblain do/ Roboran'sdo

2 jpatent Medicines.

GodfreyCordial, Opodeldoc, Baternan's Drops, Medicamentum Turlington's Balsam ofLife, Lee's Pills, Anderson's do.Dyot's do Oaf-ft do. Scot t's d"»J ud kip's Oiotmcnt Prit\glo.'s Embrocation.'

I Paints.

Chinese Vermillion, Chrome yellow Spanish Brown, Yellow OcJiro Cbrottie Green, Prussian Blue Rose Pink. Drop Lake, Red Lead' White Lead, dry, do ground io oil erdigris, Spanish Whiting Venetian Red, Turkey Umber Lampblack, Eng. Ivory Black, Spirits Turpentine',

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Boot and Shoe Varnishes Copal Varnish, No 1 Rogers's best Swiss Glue

Dyo-Sluffs.

Spanish Float, Indigo Coperas Madder, Blue Vitriol, TifrmeFic, Alum, Spanish Annatto, Alleppo tialls, l^wood cldp'd Logwood ground, Fustic Camwood

Acids.

Aqua Fortis, Muriatic Acid, Sulph, do Pnissic do Oxalic do. Tart, do Lemon do. Benzoic do

Miscellaneous«,

Windsor Soap -t British and American Ink powders Sponge, fine and coarse,

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Piimuiice Stone, Rotten Stone. Sealing Wax. red and black. Wafers Syringe* of all sizes, male and female Bed pans,fine penknives,Spatulas Tooth Brushes, Comp MnrtaYs Percussion caps, Paste Blocking Clulh, Hearth, awl Dual Bruslies

Vials assorted. Black Lead Window Glass 8 by 10,10 by 12, and 12 by 18 Sheet Glass, large size*

Groceries.'

Brandy, Wines, Gin, £c. of the best quality Air Medical use Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Pepper, Gioger Alspice, Tobacco and Cigars.

Surg, and Dental Instruments.

Tooth Drawers Caihciers. Male and Female Evans' best crown aod cotmnoa Tbtmb

Lancets

German spring and Americaa Lancets Toumequeta, Gom Lancets .:.i Plileroes and Poncbes

Toys and CtafectMMriai jjjr Orders from siatsass wtt Mast the most prompt alter

Aageet lOi 41

Aatll ai»ww,

2&hole0ale Store,

.Wt» Briek BmUfagt,

IS Cwiwcial Rtw, Tem-Ha«e:

OFFERS

1

for sale a apt end id atoc\ of

Mercliandite embracing almost every article required hy retail stores. Among the merchandise on hand are the following articles: 25 do*: Wool Hats 12 cases Fur Hala 30 dqs. Seal and Fur Cape lddf Men's Saddlea S 100 boxes 8 by It) Glass ia halfboxea 10U pairs Brogans

Spanish sole Leather ,5 60 pairs Boots 20 Barrels N. O. Sugar 50 Reams Writing paper 100 do. Wrapping do. 15 Coal Stoves 50 kega White Lead in Oil 'I 20 Bales sheetinga and shirtiogs 20 "bbls. Mackerel .*•*.,- 12 doz. Siekles 5 do. 5cy] lies 20 pieces Red Flannel 20 do Green do 2 Balei Mackinaw blankets 60 do*. Knives and Forks 150 da. Pen and Pocket knivea 10 cases Bottles and Flasks 10 Faggots Stove pipe Irott ,5casln Am. Brandy 1 Pipe French do 5 bbls. Tenerifiis VVi#e 5 do Rtun 5 do Gin 1000 Volumes Books 2 casks Traces 8 do_ Hoes ..

SO boxes Tin-plate 5 doz. Tin kettles SlO pieces Beaverteett 50 pieces apron checks

Flag and Bandaoa Ilkfs. 10 trunks Women's shoes 10 pieces black Silk s'20 do black do IlkA. SO lbs. sewing silks 50 lbs. Boss and spool Cotton 10 pieces Cambists

Irish linen

100 pieces Cambricks fit) do. Book muslins .. 300 dot. Combs assorted 20 do. Peppers and Salts 10 do. Looking-Glassese 10 do. Handsaws 80 do. Files assorted 100 do. Butt Hinges SCO do. Screws 100 do Table and Tea spoeaa A 20 pieces Ticking 30 do. Sattinetts .* 100 doz. Suspenders 1(10 do. cotton and worsted Hose 50 do. Gloves assorted 3U do. Dress I ldkfs« Jan. 1, l8 «-30-tf.

2 Wheat! Wheat!!

JAMESTRABIJE

wishes lo contract for

2IKK) bushels of WHEA§'u|4 bf delivered at his Slore.or tbt Terre- rHRite Steam Mill, after the next harvest—for which he will pay Goods ia advance, or CASH code* Uvery.

Tcrre-Haute, Jan. 1—3fl-tf. P. S. Always on hand a good assortment of merchandize, viz.

Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Shoes and Bopts, Hardware, Saddlery, Cluecnsware and Glass, Paints and Oil,

Which will be sold at Wholetale or Retail, on as good terms as any in Terre-Hante.

$ Insurance.

3|jRHE subscriber. Agent lor Ihe PROTECTION INSURANCP COMPANY of Hartford.Connecticut, continues to insure, o.i tl.e mo*t lib ral termt,every desarip tionof property subject to loss by Fire or Water. The rates of insurance ate unusually low, fend all losses are promptlj adjusted. JOHN F. CRUFT, Agent.

Terre Haute, Ind. Jan. 1, 1833-30-tf.

DR. RICHARD BLAKE

WILL,as

usual, attend to all calls of the

citizens of Terre-Hftute, and vici­

nity, in tbe different branches of his pro* fession. He can be found at his Drug Store, at all times except when absent on professional business.

Sept. 13.—14f

Boston Nails.

1 QA CASKS, assorted sizes, for sale JL/«V by L. H.& SCOTT. May, 1832—Je14—1—tf

Notice:

WE

are now ready to Manufacture FLOUIt, on fair terms at the Terre Haute Steam Mill.

JC.&

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Scotch, Rapee and .Maccuboy Smiff Raisins, Candies. Tamarinds. Figs, Painter's and Hatter"* brushes Whitewash Bruslies. Slioe do Shop Furniture, Silver and Gold leaf Graduated Measures 'AYriling and letter paper Fine Gold ideed do, Ointment Jars

J. B.&J.S. WALLACE.

Feb. 14-%-lw.

New Cioods.

W. EARLY have just received direct from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Economy, a well selected stock of British, French. German, Italian, aod American Fancy and Staple

Dry Goods,

Together with Groceries, Hardware, and Cutlery.Queens and Glassware, Iron and Castings, Mill, Cross-cut and Pit Saws, and Mill Irons, lo which Ihey invite the atten tion of purchasers, assuring them of their disposition to sell en the most favorable terms, either at wholesale or retail.

Ort. 11«—IfHf

¥onn^ Jebealm,

WILL

stand the ensuing season, at the stable u( Kiissel Ross, in TerreHaule. except Monday's and Tuesday's, on which days he will stand near Robert Hoggall's, in lloney Creek prairie.

Be will be five years old next Jane, and lib Mood aod appearance is not secood to any horse oa the Wabash. Gentlemen who take a fancy ia good horses, are invited to call aod examine toe themselves.

Feb. 44—Wif

|)rotait tc Elltot, RESPECTFUtLT inform the citisefta a

Terre llaute, and the public in general, thai they have commenced the above business, and intend tarrying it on ia all its various branches^ They will endeavor tou

keep en bantUa general assortments^ tli» most fashionable and best articles^ scfelt as Saddles, Bridges, Martingales* l^ortroantcnnA, Valiccsrf

Riding and Wnpgon Whips. Cnrriaxet alitt Waggon Hartwss, Blind-Hridleeijind Collars, Trunks, belled* tops »nd common, &c. Gentlemen wishing to purchase the above articles would da well to call and examine or themselves and they may depend upon tlte utmost attention on.our part to accoai* inodate our customers as far an we can.

Work can be furnished to any order, with a short notice, as a numtusr of good* hands are constantly kept, and those who will give us a call wilt always find us willing to extend any reasonable accommodation. The kind and liberal favor* of cur friends will be gratefully remembered, and we Jtope our prompt attention to iheirordcrs will merit a continuance of their patronage. They also intend to carry on thJ*Carringo Trimming in tbe neatest and best style. Their priccs wiil be low,/or casb or gopd country produce. ,v

They &so wish to purchase 1000 bushels of good wheat, and a number of good beef cattle, for which Ihcy ill give a liberal price in their work.

Terre Haute, Jan 16—32-tf. Persons indebted to Wm. Probst will do well to call and settle their accounts by cash or note, as hit books mii«t be closed.

Wheat Fans.

THEsubscriberadjoiningthe

informs Farmers in

Vigo and the counties, that he has and intends to keen constantly on hands a good supply of WHEAT FANS, made on the, improved Dutch plan, with several riddles and long screen, bot for cheat aod cockle.

The subscriber respectfully invites lbs attention of the puMic to the above improvement, as ho thinks and will warrant) that they are superior ip any heretofore made in the, western country. Ashe has long been enghged in the above buniness in the Miami country, where he has at this time two other shops in operation, and having permanently located himself at Terre Hqpte, lie hopes to be able to supply the westSKfarmcrs with Wheat Fans. Several kinds of produce will be received In paymen t.for Fans*

A credit of a few months will be given to alt responsible persons. J.S. TOTTER,

Tcrre-Haute, Feb 28,

4u«t Received,

BOXES hampers nnd orates assort, ed GLASS aud QUEENSWARE. AIj

SO.

20 boxes assorted Tumblers, 240 do 8 by 10and 10 hy W.Window Glass, ••••••..•:»•

For sal«» hy L. IT & SCOTT. Terre-Haule, June 14—1

Land For Sale.

A160ACTofbeingtD.conlatningwesttbsouehNLAacresTR

quarter of section No. 24. town' ship 11, north of range Nn. 10,we^t

adjoining to Judge Hoggatts, in Vigo Conn ty is offered for sale. For terms, apply to *. W. HARRIS, at his residence iu Terre Haute, near Dr. Modesiu's,

February 7-85-tf.

Forwarding and Commission. Jit-me* Sinifh,

v(Formerly of Vincennet, Indiana,)

HAS

located himself in New.Orleans, corner of Notre Dame and Commerce Streets, for the purpose of transacting the above business, and respectfully tenders his services to his Wabash friends, and others, who may rest assured that pny thing entrusted to him shall be attended lo wilhdili?

gence and fidelity. New Orleans, Jan ism RF.FEREXCF

Chambers,Garvin 4- Co. Lkuisville*. •. Tomlinson 6r Ross, Burtcb dc Ilebard, Vincennet,Ind. D.S.Bonner, Wm. C. Linton, Chauncey Rose. Terrf-Haute* .1. & S. Crawford, James Reed, M.Price,

5

Merom.

D.E. Baker— Cemreville. H.Ac J. Malonr, J. Richardson

iork'

II. F. Feeney. JHnnte»imat Ind. A. Patterson. Rorkville. •. J. L.

Sloan. Covington.

Fresh

Floisr.

BARREI/S Perrysvillc Steam Mill

Flour, just received and for ft*le by 2-*if {,. II.$ J.SCOTT.

Aug.

Cotton Yarn.

BALES COTTON YARN, from the Eagle Factory," Vincenaes,

just reeeived and for sale at the factory prices. J.C.* W.EARLY. Terre Haufe.jsn 17—tr32

Lost Trunk.

IT

is a large hlacW trunk, plated on the corners and middle with tin Iriirmcd with red morocco—and bai a leather strap buck led aroupdil. and hss my name (Wm. B. Powell) on the lop in large letters—all considerably wprn, excepting t|,e si rap. ft was put in the mail stage at Covington* fi.d. and directed to\inrennes, to the care of Mr.Clark, which took place in Kor. 163)2.

Any person who will find and forwsrd the •aid trunk, safely ly stage or oMierwi«e to ihe subscriber, in St. loni*. shall he liberally rewarded. Or, if ibry will give any certain information where ii is. ibry will be handsomely rewarded for th*fr rouble.

WM. B. POWELL#

St. liOnis, Feb. 12. P-3w.

Paint.

KEGS

100

t.^.4rJ.flOOTT.

Wl.iteleW, ground

io

Oil, for sale by L. H, dc J.8COTT.

Aft*, 14—I tf