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W O E S A E S O E Eivectly North of the Court-Scuee, and uoxt door East of M. W. Sedam's.

rpHE undersigned lifts received and is rceoiving tho largest stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dye-stuffs over brought to Terre-Haute. Having rondo cash purchases for 1851, he is onablcd to sell at as low rates as any other establishment on the Wabash. His stock consists as usual of a general assortment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines, suited to the wants of the Country, and ho hopes from his long expcricnco and his usual attention to business iatryiuK to supply tho wants of his cusnisliue, to merit a continuance of tomers his hue thoir patronage.

OILS, PAINTS

6 bbls. Linseed Oil,

DYE-8TUFF8, &o., 50 Boxes Wind. Glass,

6 Lard 12 Star Candles, 7 Turpentine, 8 Rosin Soap, 5 Alcohol, 3 bbh. Copal Varnish 6 Span. Whiting.25 gala. Coach 5 Rosin, 26 Black 1000 lbs. Red Lead 36 Japan 300 Dry white do.45 Neat's ft. Oil, 100 kegs I'uro tlo.60 Castor Oil, 700 lbs. British Lustre,30 Pure Olive Oil, 500 Black Lead, 150 lbs Nitric Acid, 100 Litharge, 400 Sulphuric do. 400 Venetian Red,4 bbls Plaster Paris, 300 Yellow Ochro,6 Fish Oil, 300 Span. Brown, 3 White Chalk, 700 .!• Grd. Logwood,300 lbs. Bar Lead, 200 Ext. do. 400 Copperas, 150 Castile Soap, 40 Am. Vermillion, 200 Pearl Starcn, 36 c-als. Sperm Oil, 80 Chro. Yellow, 100 Its. Indigo, 100 Green, 300 Alum, 100 Paris 120 Blue Stone,

PURE WINES and BRANDY, BOURBON, tend to official business and RYE WHISKEY Ac., for sale at Cunlhg ham's Wholesale Drug Store.

J. R. CUNINGHAM.

April 8,1851-16-tf

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA O W N (lATK or COVlNQTGJf, IN'TM.iNA,)

HAS loosed, fur a term of rears, the Now and commodious brick Wlld»ing situated near the south-east coroner of tho Public Square, on Market

Street. Th« proprietor vPould re­

spectfully inform his former patrons and the travelling public gcueratlv. that, his house is newly and neatly" furnished, and in good order. He is now well prepared to accommodate his

TSS CAXKKR S1MUP it I •a uticte (tllftrin? entirrly fixxit R»r*»pttHl» or loek Synipe,OK.«ny other p»p*mUm fwr offrred to tfce! public. It can bs positivtaj r«tiel oa for tb? aftaaal! cur« of Scrofutoa* Humor*. Rh«nw. I SURE Caakerta the Mocth, Stomach or Bowel*. Fem*)# Wdakaevsec, and »ll humor* arising from aa impure' •tate of U» Mood la a word It I* a complete reaoTator. eradicating tUw**e *ad materia* to hwlUy atloo *r«ry part of the

Tm£ CEK.9TS la alt ca«e* of ho

KeptMaber 10. l83l-3»-ly

mora, and enpecl-

ally for Salt Rhoum and 1« a valaahl* aceompanlaMat to the Syrup, **'t will cfoctaalt •troy all of humor from the *orf*ce of the

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Spanish Sole Leather UPERIOR

A. for aale at

Whlch wUl be driwa oat hy the mw of the ^nx^ "ft P4^8 °f Calcnnel, Mereury, Quinine or t« oae of the moot valuable mental apptlcaflon* ever -Morphine entering into the Compound. They known for Burn*, Scald*. Scald Head. OidSomt, Piles, da not purport to oe a remedy for all manner of

j!x.H.a*»4Co.. No.T. ?olle«Bnildinr. (oppo-: **nrnat4«« a spying,the aboveOiey willpos alta the Qihaiin Hoitac,) W»lnot «r«t, feueral areata itively cure. Q. W. SHA.W. tor Ctncinn»tl a»d the w«ter* atate*. General Agent, Cincinnati.

We would like to hare thoe* t»ut are iflJleted with For aalp br Jf»a Jinrmt Pirii Tll»the Olaewea above mentioned to call oa ua. W, will

Importers and Wholesale Dealers in S a an a Full Stock Cloths, Irish Linens and White

Goods,

North East Corner Pearl and "Walnut Streets, Opposite the Pearl Street House, CINCINNATI.

April 2, 1851-16-ly 0- A. TAYLOE. W. B. F*EXCH. J. E. WM*. TAYLOR, FRENCH & WYNNE,

WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

HOSIERY', GLOVES, COMBS, Ribbons, Laces, Cravats, Umbrellas and Para sols, Tailors' Trimmings, and every variety of

FANCY DRY GOODS,

South West Corner of Main and PearL. Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. April 2, 1851-16-ly

W. J. GROVES, S A E A N A E

Columbia Street, two doors West of Main, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Manufactures and keeps constantly on hand aU kinds of PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES, BEAMS. TRUCKS and SKIDS.

O* HAY SCALES, made to order and put up in any part of the country. O* Repairing done at the shortest noticc, and an the most reasonable terms.

April 2, 1851-16-ly

•'m&um &

WHOLESALE

ml,

85 Waluut St., 2 doors below Pearl, West side, CINCINNATI. April 2, 1851-16-ly

FRENCH BURR MILL STONES. T. BRADFORD & CO., May be found at work at '•*11

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No. 59 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI.

And are prepared to furnish French Burr Mill Stones of a superior quality to any establishment in the Western Country.

Also, the genuine Dutch Bolting Cloths, Anker Brands, Mill Irons and Screws, Damsel Irons, Screen Wire, Plaster of Paris, Ac.—Also,

French Burr Portable Corn and Flouring Hills. D* All work warranted of the best quality. April 2, 1851-16-ly

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And dealer in HIDES, OIL and LEATHER. Keeps constantly on hand a large stock of Upper, Calf, and Kip Skins, Sole and

Harness Skirting, arid Red Sole Leather, Which will be sold CTIEAP FOK CASH,

At No, 352 Main Street, Between Eighth and Ninth, CINCINNATI.

TT The best .premium SOLE LEATHER in the Western Country, always on hands. O" Cash paid for Green Hides, and Upper in the rough.

April 2, 1851-16-ly

TIN WARE.

THEJAPANNED

Kinnear's patented Oxygen Lard Lamp is also manufactured and for sale at low prices. Also, the celebrated Air Lard Lamp, which needs 110 recommendation.

Call and'examine my prices and stock before purchasing elsewhere. GEORGE D. WINOHELt, Cor. Walnut and Pearl sts., opposite Pearl Street House, Cincinnati, Ohio.

April 2, 1851-16-lv

French Burr Mill Stones. AS. A CO.,

IMPORTERSBRADFORD

Burr Mill Stones—the genuine Dutch Anchor Brand—Bolting Cloths of all Numbers, Mill Irons, Castings, Mill Screws, Tempering Screws, Damsel Irons, Plaster of Paris, Screen Wires, and all articles in the Milling line, at the lowest prices, and we think abetter article than can be got at any other establishment East or West. Being practical workmen ourselves, and devoting all out time and attention to the business, wc think our frieuds and the public will have no reason to retract that patronage and tho confidence they have so liberally bestowed upon us for the last ten years. All orders and communications, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to, and aU work got from us, will be warranted of the best quality, or the money refunded.

JAS. BRADFORD A CO.,

No. 65 Walnut street., between Second and" Pearl streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. April 2, 1851-16-ly

NOTICE

TS HEREBY GIVEN, that the office of the JL Auditor if Vigo county, Indiana, is kept in the Northeast room of tho 2d story in the Court-House at Terre-Haute, "where I may be found at all reasonable hours of the day, to at-

I will also be prepared, to attend to such other business, as may be entrusted to me.— Persons in particular, who wish deeds anil mortgages, leases, bonds, bills, contracts and other instruments of writing drawn up or who waut to make affidavits, take depositions of witnesses, and have their boots posted or who want to effect insurance upon their lives 1 or the lives of others, for the benefit of their families, themselves or their creditors or who desire to insure their dwellings stores, furniture. barns, shops and implements against fire, are invited to call.

Life Insurance may be effected with the U. States Life Insurance company at New York, and insurance against fire with tho Indiana Mutual Fire Insurance company, of both whish companies I am the Agunt for this place and vicinity.

friends and patrons in HIS BEST STYLE.— °!rn P^»P«rty in this county, and are in want Ho asks a continuation of former favors.

Large and well arranged Stables belonging to taxes, or make sale of the property .the underLarge and well arranged Stables belonging the House also, a genteel Livery Establish tnent, attached for the accommodation of guests.

P. B. BROWN.

TerrftHaute, April 30,1851-90-tf

D**8,' JL WEAVER'S

Canker and Salt Rheum Syrup, CANKER CURE AND CERATE. rpUESB pretention* aw tcicutiflc production* of* reftiUr eausatrwl phyMcuiu, fvrho lt now extra«l*ely l« thr practice of M* proft*»lon.)—' They h*w be come deservedly popular In *M *rctiou* of tho country, whfre lhey from the fret that th«T Saw n«vtr MH to *l!rct car* wbeve they h*vt hcca u,*cd xcc&gin*: to direction.

To those also, who live at a distance and

an

Agent, to collect their rants, pay their

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warrant them a speedy care. J. R. CVJOVOHAH, Terrc-HauU. Sold by J. R- CuN't^OHASf, afent farTerre-H»ut«: Jan 29, lc51- -ly. D. A. Raanata A w. w. Roaaata« iBdlaaapolla.

article Spanish Sole Leather. 3. H. TURNER*8.

the property

signed offers his services, ana would refer in regard to his faithfulness and capacity to Messrs. J. D. Karly.J. & S. Crawford, Wm. D. Oriswold, John P* Usher, and all the business men of this place. He pledges himself, that he will do business, confided to his hands, with accuracy, precision and despatch.

ALBERT LANGE.

Terrw-Haute, April 33,1851 19-Jy

GRECIAN FANCHEBOiriAK DKOPS,

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AN UITPAIIALELES, AND SAFE REMEDY FOB? AN'D WILL FOSTTTTELT

CCTUt

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Sick Headache, Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dystjepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, Sea Sickness, Cholera, trad Cbol-g- iff" era Infantum, and restore a healthy action to the Lirer without

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Prairie City Drag Store.

October 91,1851-dtf

EVANS, M. D„

Apnl 9,1851-7

J. G. STEPHENSON, M. Ilf PHYSICIAN and BmtOEON, TiSPRB-HAUTK. INblAftAOffice on Market atroet, nearly, oppoittc Brown's Hotel. October 16,1851-dly

J. T. WALL, M. D., (LATE OF REWTDCKT,)

t"OULD

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, respectfully announce to the' Citliens'of Terre-Haute, and vicinity, thai he has Uken an office at the South East corner of Market and Ohio street (lower room in Johnston'scorner) where he may be found at all times daring the day, except professionally absent.

Rooms at the Prairie House, where he may be found at night. Terre-Haute, Dec. 3d, 1851-51 tf [Journal copy.]

H. B. SMITH, D. D. S. BEING now manently locate his new OFFICE on

ed

Ohio Street, 3d door East 6f the Public Square, will at all

tmes be in readiness to wait on his patrons in all things pertaining to his profession. UVB.—No CEEDIT given for operations, unless by previous arrangements.

O" Agency for GOLD FOIL of superior quality. Terre-Haute, April 23, '5I-19-ly

5^2 CJE ES3Q. CS® IP 3iQQa ^*0 Partnership Notice

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vB J. A. WILLIAMS has associated with him In the practice of SfKDICIKE, 4c., Z. HOLLlftG WORT^ M. D„ either of whom may hereafter be found at the residence of Dr. W.

Thankful for former patrouage, the new firm hope by strict attention, to still merit a full share of the public patronage.

WILLIAMS

St

Oct. 15. «-tf

HOLLINGSWORTH.

Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Office in Farrington'8 Building, No. 4, Up Stair*. June 7, 1851-dtf.

I N I N N A I S O E A LUDOW1CI & HULMAN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Groceries, Liquors, Glass, Hails and Leather,

UNION ROW, third door from West corner, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. September 3,. 1851-dly

FRENCH STORK

E. LESETJRE & BROTHER, (Next Door to J. Cook fr Co.'# Hardware Store.) TERRE-HAUTE, IND., VTTHOLESALE dealers in notions and fan-

VV cy French articles,—Suspenders, Purses, Combs, Shawl Pins, Breast Pins, Pearl Buttons, Studs, Perfumery, Watch Keys, Rings and Tassels—fine assortment of Jewelry of all kinds, fancy articles, «fec. .t ........

Terre-Haute, June 23,1851-dtf

keeps

undersigned manufactures and on hand a large and general assortment of Japanned, Ornamental, Bronzed and Pressed Tin Ware, which he offers to sell to Country Merchants, Stove and Tin Dealers, Pedlars ana others, at such prices as will yield a very handsome profit to the buyer. Every article he offers for sale is manufactured in his own establishment., and under his personal superintendence, from the raw material and in this particular ho claims to have it in his power to offer inducements superior to any other dealer in the West.

FASHIONABLE

HAT AND CAP STORE.

South- West Corner of Fourth and National Road Sts. Sign of the "BROWN HAT."

THE

subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre-Haute and the surrounding country, that they have just opened a large and superior assortment of Hats and Caps, Which they are prepared to sell at the lowest Cincinnati prices.

STANLEY & HARBERT.

Tcrrc-Hauto, Iud., Sept. 20,1851-dy E. W. SMITH. 0. P. 8MITH.

SMITH & CO.,

Forwarding and Commission Merchants, National Hood Street, TEKRK-HAUTE IND. ixraW 00,1860-t 4- tf

ill

CHANGED HANDS.

THE

and Manufacturers of French

undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Terre-Haute and vicinity that ho has pur* chased the entire stock of Isaac M.Ray, at the old stand of the R. and K. corner. Ho will use every exertion to keep on hand a full and goneral assortment of Groceries and Provisions of every description that the country affords. From this time henceforth, the proprietor intends to make this corner the general deposit of all the necesaries of life.

JAMES M. RIDDLE.

Septembers, 1851-d&w-tf.

W. W. EARLY, & CO.,

Forwarding & Commission Merchants, TKHKF-HAt'TE, INDIANA. March 12, 1851-13-tf

KEY TMLOiIRE ESTJUIT.

L. 1*. KINSEY.] [S. WIGLEY.

KINSEY & WIGLEY, Tailors, O* Shop on Wabash St., one door .East of 0rover's Tin-shop. jjV

O* Particular attention to business. Cutting done promptly. Terre-Haute, Nov. 5, 1851 47tf

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8HMJ1AB9 mm.

HAS

fitted up a splendid open front establishment, oue aoor west of the Post Office, for the purpose of carrying on the Clothing and Tailoring business in all its branches. He will always bison hand to give eood bargains, and to execute all orders in nis line with promptness and fidelity. A" stock of ready made clothing for men and boys, is kept on hand, which is warranted to be of the latest style, good material, and prices that will defy all competition.

ID" Call and see. D. HARTSOCK. Terre-Haute, May 21, '51-23-tf

I L~WARREN:

Painter, Blaster, mad Paper Hanger,

ON

the west side of Fourth Street, first building north of Main street. Terre-Haute, May 21, 1851 dtf

W. D. Johnson,

MM MI smoiMm,

One Door Soath of the Eagle Grocery, on 4th at. CT Repairing done on short notice. Terre-Haute, June 13,1851-dtf

EERE-HAUTE MARBLE DEPOT.

,,AV. US.

©AI&T<Q)MS

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VERMONT AND ITALIAN MARBLE, Fourth St., betwoen Wabash and Ohio Sta:, (•OCTH or THE rosT-omci.)

TERRE-HAUTE, I5D.

TT At hts Marble Yard will be furnished on short notice and at reasonable prices, HeadStone*, Monument*, Obelisk*, Spire*, and every article in his line.

O" All work done in superior style. June 10,1851-d Aw

Kew Qonsmith Shop. THE undenugned haa opened a new Gannnith Shop. 00 4th u. 5orth of the National Road, where he win lie (bead ready to

attend to any calls la hi* line. EP

C0CBB1J

Terre-Hante, 5ovembcr S6,18Sl-pd

O'KETL'S PA8HT01TABLE HATS DRKSSIFG SB mr9 Fourth St Fir* dow South of tie National Road

Where he hopes, by strict attention, to merit a share of public patronage. Sharing, Hair Cuttinjr, Shampooing, £e., &c. 0*NEIL.

Kov. 19,1851-ffitf

Carpets aad Oil Cloths.

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FEW PIECES three ply and ingraift Car peting sad floor Oil Cloths, for sale cbe*p at J. H. TtTRNER-S,

K. side Pub. Square, opposite CoartHovae. Oct. 6, !S51-d4w-tf

SS&t

E. LESEURE & BRO., Terre-Hante, Indiana. will' receive in a few- weeks^ direct from France, Silk, Velvet and Satiti Bonnets, aU ready made Feathers, Flowers and Trimming* for Bonnets.

Ureases—piai 11, striped and flowered Silks —Fancy, for winter —French Merinos Kid GIOTES,Shoes,Slippers, and white Kid Boots Silk MantiUas, of all styles! Hermine Cape MantHlaa, Mndii, dec., dec. French Embroidery A large assortment of Shoes, Gloves and Bonnets, for Misses of all ages. •A great •ariety of ToysvDolls, Harnlonia^ and faucy articles for presents for tJentlemen and Ladies.

A large quantity of Jewelry of pure French "Gold tfnd hollow (aid. Also, a splendid assortment of China ware, for table furniture and fancy articles for presents.

A comfortable room will ho reserved for Ladies, adjoining the stdre. Madam LCSEORI will occupy the room expressly for the Ladies.

Wetrill receive a splendid assortment of French Notions for the merchants, and at the same time we will receive a large stock of Goods of every kind for winter, of Eastern manufacture.

September 18', lB51-dw3m

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^Bargains to be had in Leather AT REDUCED PEICE8! X"*

JOHN TIERNAN, a

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER

In Hides and Leather,

National Road St., Green Front, North of the Square, 1 TEEKE-HADTK, Ind.

THE

undersigned informs his friends and the public generally, that he has the most complete stock of LEATHER in this market, which is offered at the lowest rates, among which may be found the

Best Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather New York. Red j" Cincinnati Band -XJ Harness, Bridle and Skirting Leather

1

Kip and Calf Skins and upper Leather

Lining and Pad Skins Philadelphia Ladies' Morocco Men's Goat, Deer and Lamb Skius shoe binding all of which can be had cheap for CASH I

The public are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock. CASH paid for Leather in the rough Prompt attention paid to all orders.

The highest Cash price paid for Sumac. O* The highest cash price paid for Hides, green and dry, at ail times.

JOHN TIERNAN.

October 18, 1851-wtf

JOHN

H. SMITH'S RENOVATED OINTMENT and Horse Banovating Powders.—'The author of oar existence has caused to eroW up spontaneously, throughout the world, such vegetable properties as will at once cure, when appli proprietor of these truly valuable Medicines

properly applied, all curable diseases. The

might fill a volume with Certificates and Testimonials in favor of his articles but, considering such puffs wholly useless, since they are so readily manufactured, and made use of to such an extent to palm off some useless trash upon the public, I shall, therefore, state at once, the various diseasesthat can be speedily cured by these Invaluable Horse Renovating Powders, viz: Glanders, Hidebound, and Horse Distemper. It also carries off all gross humors, ana purifies the blood. It is also a safe and certain cure, for the Heaves it will also cleanse, at once, the stomach and maw from bots, worms, Ac. and again restore the stomach and bowels to healthy action.

SMITH'SRENOVATING OINTMENT is an invaluable remedy for horses, in the cure of the following diseases: Fresh Wounds, Galls of all kinds, Sprains, Bruises, Ringbones, Poll Evil, Wind Galls, Spavins, Sweeny, Fistula, Sprains, Lameness, Foundered Feet,Cracks,and Scratch* es.

The above articles are to be had in most of the Cities and principal Villages throughout the United States, ana the Canadas.

For sale,, wholesale and retail, at John H. Smith's Depot, No. 123 Fulton street, (2d floor,) New York.

Price, 25 cents per box for the Ointment 50 cents for tho Horse Reno-rating Powdar*.

O* For sale by J. R. CUNINGHAM, sole Agent for Terre-Haute, Ind.. ....... July2, 1851-29-lyr

Vigo County Seminary..

THE

Female Department of the County Seminary, will'be open for School Exercises, on Monday, November 24th. An effort will be made on the part of the Principal to render the Schopl worthy the patrouage of the citizcns of Terre-Haute and vicinity. Instruction will be given in all the branches usually taught in our best Schools. Competent Teachers will be employed to assist in the duties of the School, if the patronage is such as to require it. The Acadomic year will embrace 44 weeks, and be divided into two sessions of 22 weeks each and each session into two quarters of 11 weeks each. Tuition for English branches from $5,00 to $6,00 per quarter, payable in advance, ejccept there is a previous arrangement to the Contrary.

For further particulars enquire at my room, opposite the Baptist Church, or at the School room. MRS. C. E. LATHAM, Principal.

November 19, 1851-49-tf

SYLVESTER WILLIAMS,

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UNDERTAKER and COFFIN-MAKER,

RESPECTFULLY

informs the citizens of

Terre-Haute and vicinity, that he will give divided attention to the above business, wiili a view to relieve the friends of deceased persons from the indispensable trouble attending the death of a friend, and would state that he is sreparcd to undertake the whole business of unerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices.

A hearse will, in all cases be furnished, free oj charge to such as procure coffins at his establishment.

Coffins kept on hand of all sizes. To persons in the country. I would sav that I will furnish coffins cheaper than they havebeen furnished by any person in the county, and will attend the funeral with my hearse free oj charge, any distance not over ten miles.

Shop on Cherry street, between Market and Second. Tcrre—Hauto, March 13, 1850-13-tf

%xA Heavy Goods.^ AA TONS OF IRON, Nails, Spuces. An JLUU vils, Bellows, Vices, Sledges. Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Coil Cham, EUpiii:Springs, Spring Steel,-Cast do., English Hoop do..German do.,American and Swedes Blister do., Swedes and Sable Bar Iron, Russia Nail Rods, Axle Drafts.

Just received and selling at greatly reduced prices. S. H. POTTER 4 CO. April 23,1851-19-tf

HARDWARE AND SADDLERY.

S A a fl*. Only 30 days from New York City via yew Orleans,per Ship Vancouver to New Orleans.

W'E

are now enabled to announce the receipt of & large portion of our Shelf Hardware, Saddlery ft Carriage Trimming*, making oca assortment more complete than it ever was before, and far surpassing in extent and quality any other to be found at anyestablishment in Verre-ffaute, or the Wabash Valley Our prices, either for cash or approved credit, will be quite as low as the nimble ninepenco— and no 25 per cent, added to the credit buyer.— Our customers and mil customers in want of any kind of HARDWARE will find whatwr taw true, if they will give us a call.

S. H. POTTER it CO.

April 23,1851-19-tf

8VXHER GOODS!

A

FINE assortment of Bareses, Tissues, Lawns and other Skimmer Dress Goods will be found at the cheapest rates, at die

BUCKEYE CASH STORE.

E±tr* Extra. Hats.

A

FEW CASES of Bebee's Extra Extra Hata, Pall Style*, for sale cheaj^st^

North Public Square, opposite Court Hoase. Oct. 6,18Slnd4rw-tf

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HOBTH SIDE OF-PUBLIC SQUARE, (BO«WQ«TH'S L*IK STAND,) 1 Next Door to Warren Turtier.

PAST

favors, for which I am thankful, and of which I desire a continuance, have induced me to offer to the public, a large and well manufactured stock of

READY MADE CLOTHING, which-t am determined to sell low, consisting in part of Cloth Coats, Dress and Frock OveK Coats, Box and Sacks all qualities Pants and Vests of every variety in style and quality.

Hals, Caps, Shirts, Drawerfr, Under' shirts, Trunks, dx., dbc., which will be sold at Cincinnati prices.

IStensive

B. W. BRUEL.

Terre-Haute, Oct. 13,1851 -d6m CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.

WHOLESALE & RETAIL.

E. S. WOLFE,

WEST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, TERRE-HAUTE, IND.,

now in receipt of the largest and most exstock of China, Gitoss and Queenstoare, Paper »f ^Hangings. China Toys, &c., dcc., everWought to the Wabash, and he is anxious to dispose of the same at tho lowest rates. He also keeps choice ...

Family Groceries

for retailing at favorable prices. Buying fcm large importers east, he can offer inducements which will always be satisfactory, and he invites a particular examination of his stock. £7* Remember the place, West of the Square,

October 27,1851-4o-wtf

PURE MEDICINES.

PBAIRIE CITY Oil STORE. Corner of 4th and National Road Streets

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

Trr* Terre-Haute papers, Charleston Ills. Courier, and Paris Beacon, will copy three weeks.

S. R. FREEMAN,

Watchmaker and Jeweler,,

HAVING

removed his establishment to No. 4, Phcenix Row, Invites his friends and customers to call and examine an entirely new aad fashionable assortment of

Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, the largest assortment in the place—of the very latest style and the lowest prices.

Particular attention paid to the repairing of "Watches and Jewelry.

November 26, 1851-50-tf

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S W A N

Wholesale and Retail dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils. Dyes, Varnish, Chemicals, Brushes, Windouoglass, Perfumeries, Pat eni Medicines, 6c.. dec. TS constantly receiving of superior artiJL pies, an extensive assortment of all the differed articles in his line, now making his stock the largest and best ever offered to this community.

Having made arrangements with an extensive house East, all new preparations, will be obtained on the shortest notice, and from which, he will regularly receive heavy supplies pn the most reasonable terms. He being a Practitioner of Medicine, and having been for a number of years, flatters himself iudge of all articles he offers, and will hold himself responsible for the quality of Whatever he may sell.

O" Druggists and Physicians are invited to call and examine for themselves. D* Country Merchants and Pedlars can be supplied with Essences, Liniments, Hair Oils, Inks, and all such other articles obtained from Drug Stores, which will be warranted full strength, carefully put up, and at greatly reduced prices. -,

Oct. 8,1851-43-wtf

WHEAT! WHEAT!!

ANTED, to be delivered immediately at Miller A Soule's Mill, for which we will cash. BEMENT COi .'erre-Haute, Aug. 1, 1851-dtf

W pa{,

NORTHERN LIGHTS

CONSTANTY

appearing iu tlieir uaual brilliautj iij

Northern Terre-Haute, second house north of the Canal Bridge, on Market Street, where will be found constantly on hand, at wholesale onlyComposition Summer Candles, No. 1 Rosin Soap, Summer Steaiin do No. 1 Palm do No. 1 Pure Tallow do No. 1 White bar do

Also, No. 1 Soft Soap for family washing. The aboVe articles are warranted and kept for sale at all the principal wholesale houses, and at our manufactory, 111 quantities to suit the purchaser and at as low priccs as they can be bought at in this place for cash. The renowned superiority uf our manufactures wc hope will insure us a continuance of our former customers, and we respectfully.solicit the patronage of Merchants and all others wishing to purchase a genuine article, and request all to examine the above articles previously to purchasing elsewhere.-

We will pay the highest cash price for Tallow, rendered or in the rough. B. M. HARRISON & SON. Terre-Haute, November 20, 1851-50-

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OUR

1

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The Widow, the Orphan, and Old Age' Made Independent and Comfortable.

THE UNITED STATES

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 4, CAPITAL $100,000. Terre-Hante Agency, Court-House, Up 8taira.

THIS

Company unites a Cash Capital and Proprietary Responsibility, in aaditon to the principle of mutual insurance, thus establishing the first and most essential requisite in Life insurance—ultimate security.

It insures lives for one or more years, or for the whole life. Persons can effect insurance on their own lives wives on the lives of their husbands, free from the claims of creditors, and creditors on the lives of their debtors.

When so desired, the sum insured will be paid at the end of any number of yeare, thereby securing the benefits of aSaving's Bank and Life Insurance Combined.

Persons insuring on the mutual system, in this company, participate in the profits of all the business transacted by the Institution, WITHOUT INCURRING AKT FEBSOXAL LIABILITY WHATEVER.

Premiums are payable quarterly, semi-annu-ally or annually. Every information, and printed pamphlets, containing information, will be cheerfully furnished bv. Al iERT LANGE, Agent.

April 53, 1851-19-ly

NEW GOODS

TFfF.

subscriber is now in receipt of his Fall Stock of Ooods at the old stand of L. O. Warren A Co., consisting of

Dry Good*, Orooeries, Hardware, Qneensware, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes In fact, every article usually found in Dry Goods' stores. Thankful for past favors— would request his old frietids, customers and the public, to call and examine his stock and pricM. JAS. H. TURNER,

North Public Square, opposite the Court House. Oct. 6, lt?51-dfcw-tf

Especial Notice.

THE

notes, books and accounts of the late Jas. Johnston, of this place, may be found at the store of Jas. H. Turner, for settlement, and Mr. Turner is authorized to close the same as spepdily as possible.

Those knowing themselves indebted to said estate must make immediate payment, as it mast be dosed. Prompt attention to this call will as re costs of litigation and other trouble.

Nov. 19,1851-49-tf in A ABfcLS. ?», JLUU 40 bbls. Rosin,"' IT

10 90

Treatise,

March 4-12

UT HI ElP raLMUT,

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Diaper, bleached and brown cotton Flannels,

E[oosierdom.

VL

has, A

HAR

onened a New

place—Comprising

every

mnrkPt at a

Mine

ClEVERY

O. T. BULL,"'

RESPECTFULLY

Pen Knives, Drawing Knives, Chisfls, all kinds, Saw*,

t"

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Fife*'

BEN J. McKEEN, Adm'r.

Augurs, Axes,

Broad Axes,

BEMENT A CO.

Fanwlc, Pin, Ae.

A

GREAT variety of Fans, Parasols, Ac can be had cheaper thorn, mtr were at the BUCKEYE CASH STORE. June l8,-S7-tf

Door Locks, Pad Locks, Cupboard Locks,

-North-East Corner of the Public Square,u

1

October 29, 1861 -46-tf

2

-HAUTE, INDIANA*

$

STILL SOABSjAs USUAL ABOVE ALL COMPETITION! Come on, ohl friends and new ones, and examine for yourselves!

STOCK this season is.decidcdly the largest—most skilfully cut and thoroughly well made—most beautiful in qualitv and material—consisting of the greatest variety of styles—and at the same time, THE CHEAPEST, mark that 1 THE CHEAPEST—all.things^^nsvdkred —of any that has ever yet been brought to this good town of Terre-Haute. *f

We are continually receiving large additions of ""t .• "to: ffl I

To oilr already extensive stock,' from our own Manufactory, North-East Corner of Market and First Streets, LOUISVILLE, KY. Mark Well!—We superintend the making tip of our own Goods and, therefore wo WARRANT THE WORKMANSHIP of every garment we sell.

N. B: Any garment purchased at this Establishment cxchanged if not fully approved. JL large assort mmt of Fashionable Hals, Caps, Fine Shirts, fyc.

1

We have a fine selection of desirable Goods: Fine French Cloths, Cassiineres, Sfttt..,et», Tweeds, Jeans, brown, mixodi blue and drab Pilot Cloths, Beaver Coating, brown, green, black and olive Broadcloths, Linseys, tc., «tc., Ac.

STAPLE ARTICLES.—Bleached and brown Muslins, cotton

n#

hf-Hi pxf U''

sr ," nNorth-JSast Corner Public Square^

..i'ECONOMY iS THE ROAD TO WEALJd.'!,„.f^

a wcTA.r

KOTIOXS.

a.M.IOSWORTH

Wholesale and Ret§lIl"ieaiwr-*ttr Kw»»jr

EMBRACES

One qf the CHEAPEST and most oomplote aisor.meats of OOODS ever ofifered in the WABASH MARKET, m- *j -01

•^Z:rziE. il. BOS WORTH.'""

0.T,^

nets, Boots, Slioes, Hosiery, Hardware, Cutlery, vxaries, QlaSa, &c., &c.

the present opportunity of informing his ld friends and^^ tnc

that he has again returned to the "OLD CORNER," where, in lus elegant and cllpm store-room, he is prepared to offer one of the largest and bust selected stocks of Dry Goods ever brought to this or any other Western market, and at prices which .trill absolutely astonish buyers. He enumerates a small portion of his present stock, which the public arc assured is complete in every rcspect.

Plain and fancy De Laines, Cashmere and Thibet Cloths, ru-li Mourning Cloths, silk warp Lustres, black Italian Silks, plain Brocade and fancy Silks, plain and fancy TunJ Satins, pla» black Turk Satins,plain and figured Pqplins, blue, pink, orange (all wool) De Laines. Also, a most excellent assortment Jaconet, Bobinet,.and Swiss Edgings and Inserting#, linen, silk and cotton Laces, Merino aud Cashmere Hose, Misses and Cnildrens mixed and colored Hose, Ac., &c.

Tcrrc-llnnte, Ind.

[1852. _e.

Staple Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Bon­

W aCtt

eraUy,

diaper

Linen

dance every price, style, and quality plain and figured Oil Prints. A great variety of blup and orange Prints, together with a large lot of black and sccond mourning PiintB. SHOES, BUSKINS AND SLIPPERS,—Ladies', Gcutlemens', Misses and Childrens Boots, and Shoes, Slippers in great variety.

BONNETS, of the latest stylo and most approved fashion. ALSO—A large and well selected lot of latest style of 1 all and Winter SHAWLS. And last but not least, the greatest, best selected ansortment of NOTIONS in the State, via: Combs, brushes knives and forks, pocket-knives, shaving tools, and in short everything in. the way of NOTIONS, to which he would call the espccial attention of country merchants and

edlers, as he is prepared to dispose of them upon, as favorable terms as can be obtained in There is no use talking—these Goods are bound to be sold. _Aownnn1t, Terre-Haute, Oct. 14, 1851. 44-tf li. II. BOSWORTH.K

DAYID H. ARNOLD,

ClothinK Store, in the room formerly occupicd byWm. B. Tucll, and

next door to S H. Potter A Co.'s Hardware Store. His stock is by far the

Or T6ULL

imaginablc variety of Clothing-and having bought ,hcm a he, head

too when prices were loWer than they had

it is but reasonable to assert that he is able to offer greater bargains than,those who buy a, Cm-

OARXCBNT WARRANTED to be well made, of good material, and aiiv article nt»t c«„ b. rtW, ...d tlie morn'y wilt do business strictly "Upon Uie Square," anl those who favor httu wrth a eall shall surety ceiv* the worth of their money. ,:r ,i

O" Any garment will be made to order at short notice. A heau.iful assortment of ClUhs. Cassimeres, and-Vamgs. constantly oh Ly O* Remember tho place-fTa-t of_th« SOuare. next dour to 1 otters Hardware SlorefW» Terre Haute, Noveniter 5, .... „r— rr«KO. W. BULL^

I O E S A N W O E S A E E A E S I N A A E A E 492, Main Street, three door® West of 4th. Street, 1

ofour stock, and we guarantee prices to so it. And to our easterners who entrust us with their

eiders by letter, we guarantee entire satisfaction. ... i..rr nt^fl

ST Our stock, in part, consists of the following Goods, together with every description of Mechanics' Tools and Bnilders' Hardware, viz:

Knives and Forks, Butts, Pocket Knives,^ 8crcw«, f^lil I

Shovels, Picks,

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ART. -Tit

Louisville, Ky., April 2, 1851-16-ly

Vinegar.

SUPERIOR

vinegar can be had at the Jl BUCKEYE CASH STOKE.

Jane 18,-27-tf

s1

Cloth, crash and linen

Napkins, Ac., Ac. PRINTS in abun­

lar«e(,l u?

been

tor a number of jca™.

A

.R

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.

invite their friends, And Merchants generally, purchasing in this city, to

*gH and examine their extensive assortment of ra~r^ C233ao.tlE3»ir S?*Bfft -hhfo Which they offer for sale on the most advantageous terms. Having reduced cure the trade of Merchants who have been purchasing tlie Eastern Markets, we confidenUy assert that ot»r prices will be fully a* low, and for many articles, lower than those of the i-Mtern Merchants, adding expenses. From dealers visiting our market, we only ask ®n

Tea Pots,

Manure Forks,

elyat

Locks,

ia Pa

Gun Tubes, Hatchet* Scythes, Tea Kettles, Brass Kettles, Trace Chains, Bolts,

Cistern Pumps, Curry Combs, Counter Scales, Wrought Nails,' Cross-Cut Saws, Mill Saws, Latches, Ac., dee.

&

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e"?th

nf

ares,

TableSpoons, Framing Squi Tea Spoons, Frying Pans,

Candlesticks, Log Chainsf Planes, Hoes, "tI Slitthi, Hammers, Horse Shoe Nails, Tobacco Knivea,

Coffee Mills, Wf4 Steelyards, Sand Paper,-

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4

Tacks. j, Fish Hooks, Vf

4

ferj.&h. v**

^QQ KEGS Nails,

1?5 boxes Tobacco, 130 casks Rice.

March 5-12 BEMENT

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