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TORE WINES and BRANDY, BOURBON, and RYE WHISKEY Ac., for sale at Cuningham's Wholesale Drug Store.

J. R. CUNING1IAM.

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speetftilly inform his former patrons and the

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DR. 8. A. WEAVER'S «.

Canker and Salt Rheum Syrup. CANKER CUKK AND CERATE.

dv«ty"*ai »sed lu the practice of hi* profession.)— Th»jr haw tweow* d-wrv«0y popular in all sections ofth* cosntry. When* th*r h«vr b«*n introduced, from UM fact that they have n»ver failed t© effect A care where thev have Veu used accontin* to direction.

Ttir. CJt.VKRR SJt.T RftXUM SYRUP is article dlffrrior entirely from Sarsapariila or Dock 8yeaps, or aajr other preparation 'vr offered to the public. It eaa He positively r»Hed on f*r the effectual cnr» of Scrofulous Humors, Erysipelas, Suit Kfeeum. Canker in the Mouth. Stomach or Bowls, female VftakneMMi, and all humor* arirtfts from an impure itatt of the blood in a word it l« cewpl«te renovator, eradicating dicease and rcstoriuf: tohcaiUgr action ever* part of the »v»te:a.

T«5 CBRJlTK in »U essesof humor*, and •specially for Salt Rheum and Krystpel**. is a valuable acintapaultaeot to the Syrup, it will effectually devtrny all veatlse of humor trom the aurfscr of the bodv which win he driven oM hy the u*e of Ihe Prrup. it i« on* of the »fr«t valuable external apuHcatlon* ever known for Rama, Scald*.

lUrberV ttch and all other erepUowa on the skin, (hr wrpaaae* all other external apfUcaUoB*. j. N, Hvsan A Co^ Jfo. rollete Buiftfnir. {oppo-' Site the (Hbaoa W'alaM «tra»t. «e«eral meat* Mr Citctnnatl and the wettem slate*.

We would like to have those that are antcted with tlu, di«eas-a above meaUoatd to call on ut We wilt tvarraat Uem a ipeMy^sW-

K-oMby J. It CwNI^Glt.vM, awnt r«r Tnre-Hsoi* 1». A. RcnrtaLti XT. W. KMC*TV lodiaoapolle, September 10, lesi ^My

Spanish Sale' leather.

A SUPERIOR article Spanish Sole Leather, fHraaleat H. TURNER'S. Oct. 6, l9Sl-d*w tf'

Salt and Ghmxxy Bags. 1 onn vkMTw*« MW'i. saumwont tv I JUV.J ^U*heh» rr hee* fnt asi«'

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WHOLESALE DRUG-STORE, ticular he claims to "have it in his power to offer Directly North of the Court-Houw, and nozt door

thoir patronage. OILS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, Ac., 6 bbli. Linseed Oil, 50 Boxes Wind. Ol ass,

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Eait of M. W. Sedam's.

HE undersigned has received and is receivthe largest stock of Drugs, Modicinos, Paints, Oils and Dyo-atuffs ever brought to Tarre-Haute. Having made cash purchases for 1851, ho is eunbled to sell at as low rates as any other establishment on tho Wabash- His •took cousists as usual of a general assortment of Mineral and Botanic. Medicines, suited to the wants of tho Country, and ho hopes from his long experience and nis usual attention to business in trviugto supply thu wants of his customers in l»is line, to morit a contiuuance of

Lard .12 Star Candles, Turpentine, 8 *?Rosin Soap, Alcohol, 3 libls. Copal Varnish Span. Whiting,25 gals. Coach Rosin, 36 Black

1000 lbs. Red Lead 36 Japan 300 Dry white do.45 Neat's ft. Oil, 100 kegs Pure -do.60 Castor Oil, 700 HM. British Lustre,30 Pure Olive Oil, 500 Black Load, 150 lbs Nitric Acid,. 100 Litharge, 400 Sulphuric do. 400 Venetian Red .4 bbls Plaster Paris, 300 Yellow Ochre,6 Fish Oil, 300 Span. Brown, 3 White Chalk, 700 Ord. L0RW«od,300 lbs. Bar Lead, 200 Ext. do. -100 Copperas, 150 0 tstilo Soap. *10 200 Pearl Stareh. 36 pals. Sperm Oil, 80 Chro. Yellow, 100 lb.v Indigo, 100 Green, 300 Alum, 100 Taris 120 Blue Stone,

CARDS.

W. J. GRO VES, S A E A N A E

Columbia Street, two door* West of Main,^ CINCINNATI, OHIO.

............ 10)5 3!6 126 3Ianu(acture8 and keeps consUuiily on hani 11 12 13 11 15 16 17 5 25iC 35 all kinds of PLATFORM and COUNTER! IB 19 So 21 21 34'5 17i6 13 .SCALES, BEAMS, TRUCKS and SKIDS. 25 26 27 2* 29 30 I HAY tfC ALF"^ made to order and put irp

9'fi 51 in any part of the country.

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2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 2 6 56 3_/* Repairing done at due shortest uotice, and

jn tlie must reasonable terms. April 2, 1851 16-1 -y

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7 22 85 Walnut St., 2 dortrs below Pearl, West side, CINCINNATI. April 2, 1851-16-ly

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TRENCH BURR "MILL STONES.

is i» js'j 'p. BRADFORD iSc CO., ^s, 25 26 37 28 29 30 31.4 Grip 2 .jjay be found at work at

1 2 3 *4 5 6 7j5 5:6 55 -1 JCTo. 59 Walnut Street, 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 12,6 43 CINCINNATI.

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French Burr Portable Corn and Flouring Mills.

1GT All work warranted of the best quality. 'April 2, 1851-16-ly

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Keeps constantly on hand a large stock of Upper, Calf, and Kip Skins, Sole and Harness Skirting, and Red Sole

Leather,

Which will bo sold OMEAP FOR CASH, :?*.0}V At No, 352 Msiin Street, Between Eighth and Ninth,

CINCINNATI.

ILr Tho best premium SOLE LEATHER the Western Country, always on hands. O" Cash paid for Green Hides, and Upper in it 7 April 2, 1851-16-ly ."i

JAPANNED TIN WARE.

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iindfrfiigned manufactures and keeps 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 and others, at such prices as will yield a very handHome profit to the buyer. Every article he offers for sale is manufactured in his own establishment, and under his personal superintendeitce, from tlieraw material and in this par-

inducements superior to any other dealer in the

West. Kinnear'spatented Oxygen Laid Lamp is also manufactured and for sale at low prices.

Also, tho celebrated Air Lard Lamp, which needs no recommendation. Call and examine my prices and stock before purchasing elsewhere.

GEOllOE D. WINCHELL,

Cor. Walnut and Pearl sta., opposite Pearl Street. House. Cincinnati, Ohio. April 2, lb'51-lG-ly

French Burr Mill Stones. JAS. BRADFORD & CO.,

I.MPORTERS

and Manufacturers of French

Bilrr Mill Stones—tho genuine Dutch Anchor Brand—bolting Clot lis of all Numbers, Mill Irons, Castings, Mill Screws. Tempering Scrows, Damsel Irons, Plaster of Paris, Screen Wiros, and all articles in the Milling line, at tho lowest prices, and we think abettor article than ,-nu be got at any other establishment East or West. Being practical workmen ourselves, and devoting all our time and attentiohto the business, we think our friends and tlio public will have no reason to retract that patronage and the 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 all work got from us, will be warranted of the best quality, or tho inonev refunded.

pporas, JAS. BRADFORD A CO., \tu. Vermillion, ^o 65 Walnut street, between Second and Pearl streets, Cincinnati, Ohio.

April 2, 1851-16-ly

NOTICE

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HEREBY GIVEN, that the officc of the kept in in the

\uditur }f Yigo county, Indiana, is kept in (the Northeast room of tho 2d story in the Court-House at Terre-Hautc, where 1 may be found at all reasonable hours of the day, to attend to official business.

I will also bo prepared, to attend to such other business, as may be entrusted to roe.—

TXMUS-RATTTE, INDIANA. Persons in particular, who wish deeds and

TJ TXT mortgages, leases, bonds, bills, contracts and *V W iN

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instruments of writing drawn up or

•{IATE or COVTNOTON, INDUNA.) who want to make affidavits, take depositions HAS leased, for a term of vcars,

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witnesses, «nd have their books posted or

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insurance upon their lives

,jte jives of others, for the oenefit. of their

in of tho Public Square, on Market fiuniiies, themselves or their creditors or who Street. Tho pmpmUir would re-1 jesj,-c

insure their dwellings, stores, fumi-

shops and implements against fire,

jnviicd to call.

newly and neatly furnished, and ia good order. Ljfe l,1M,rauce mav be effected with the U. Heiauow well prepared to accommodate his states Life Insurance" companv At New York, ftiends uid patrons in HIS BEST STYLE.— insurance against fire with the Indiasa He ask# a continuation of former favors.

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Large aud well arranged Stables bclouging to companies I am the Agent for this place and the Houae alao, a genteel Livery Establish- vicinitv. meut, attached for the accommodation of trusts. To those also, who live at a distance and

P. B. BROWN.

^Terre-Hautc. April 30, lS5120-

Insurtiace company, of both which

THE GREAT KENTUCKY BESSDT! Oil. JOHitf BULL'S

own property In this county, and are in Want sienment# n{ an A cent, to collect their rents, pav their Liberal advances made upon Produce consigned to _r |1,„ nmmrtr tbe'nndor-

tJuces. or make sale of the property, tfte under-.

signed offers his services, and would refer in

retard to his faithfulness and capacity to Messrs. J. D. Early. J. & S. Crawford. Wm. D.

rpHBSB preparations are scieutifte productions of a Oriswold. John P* Usher, aud all the business .1 regular *duc*i«t phy*kiw, (who lanow exttn-. ne nledaes himself, thai dwty saKwed lu the practice ot hi* prorm.oaj- ^usines?

coflfided

October 21. 1 bal dif

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to his hands

with accuracv, precision and despatch. ALBERT LANGE.

Terre-Haute, April 23,1?51 19-ly

Washing Fluid.

ATELSON'S Chinese I.ustral Washing Fluid .\ for sale at R. H. SWAIN'S, Prairie City Drug Store.

Ir can be had at the 5KEYE CASH STORE.

Jnne 19,-2«-tf

Scald Head, Old Sore*. Hies,

Dry Goods at Cost.

•tTTB are Mmi of clMSit our stock of DRV GOODS. a»d will dispone of them at cost, for cash. 6KOVKRMAK A BOCRSH.

\VHKArrfWrHEAT

10.000 IBIS VniT

W/ANTED, to be delivered insnwdrtctely at Miller Joule's Mil], for which we will pav cash. BEMENT A CO. t'owUittU:, Aug. 1,1851 dtf

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Carpets and Oil Cloths. FEW P1ECKS three ply and ingrain CarJH'ting and floor Oil for *jde cheap

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J. H. TURNERS,

T* ib. S.inare, opposite Court House. 1

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SARSAPAR1LEA.

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is put in fall quirt bottles, and contains the of tiz timcj astouchpure Honduras Sw.aparillaas any similar preparation in America. Price one dollar per bottle, or six bottles ffcr five dollars.

Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Domestio, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ml Stock'Oisii. iriih Lmi, Jd iK?^SSHSSffiS^tSS

It has been a well established fact for rear* past, that

Goods, the only true panacea for all diseases originating from

North East Corner Pearl and Walnut Street*,, 'animyttre state of the blood, the use or mercury, tntox.h, p,riS^E..s tt CIN OI fl A. I L- TRACT OF SABSAPaRILLA is the only preparation

April 2, 1851-16-ly ""'beforethe public that i«prepared on strictly scientif1 ic principles, and of uniform strength. The Sarsapariila is purchased without regard to price, and even pound, before being used, is subject to the strictest

a. A. TAILOR. W. B. ITRESCS. J• WTJOJE. TAYLOR. FRENCH & W\NNE, thrmic&l te:u, and~its genuineness ascertained before tmot™ owtra* mMflfl ""i* Ball's SarsapariUa also contains the virtues of sev-

HOSIERY, GLOVES, COMi3», jeral other valuable medical roots, together forming Ribbons, Laces, Cravats, Umbrellas and Para- tlie best compound, and producing tie greatest curttut' in tie known world This medicine, to directions, Kilt cure xitAout

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WHOLESALE TEA DEALERS.

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And arc prepared to furnish French Burr Mill

superior quality to any eatablish-

Cancers, Tumors, Kruptlons of bhronic Sore Eyt«, Ringworm

or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheamatism and Pains in "s the' Bones or Joints, old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis Dyspepsia, Salt RheUm, Diseases of the

Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Disease arising from t^e use of -a. Mercury, Pain in -the

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i^Side and Sboulden, General Debility,

*t- Drcp«y, Lumbago, Jaundice, 'Costlveaess, Sore Throat 'Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds,

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AVeakness of the Chest, Pulmouary Affocthins, and all other diseases in tending to proi"^ Consumption, Liver Complaint, Female irregular!ilia and Com plaint*, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Suirit», Night Sweats, Exposure or ImprudtiiCe in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases and is a spring and summer drink, and general tonic for the system a gentle and pleasant purgative, far superior to

Blue Lick or Cougrcss Water, Salts, or .. Scldiitz Powders. rig 9^^ E A A E A The truly wonderful and temarkatfte cures that have como uudor our immediate observation have more, than convinced us that Doctor Bull Is a great nan, aiid that his Fluid Extract of Sarsapartlla is the most valuable combination of vegetable extracts that the science of chemistry has yet produced. All success to the Doctor la his new enterprise, say wc.—Louis villi Courier.

Wo agree with our neighbor of the Courier, that Dr. Bull is a great man, and hi9 Sarsapariila a greater medicine and we are fully convinced that the Doctor, with his Sarsapariila, will create a tar more enthusiastic excitement east than BarnUm did with Jenny Lind. We would not have our readers understand us classing the Doctor and his Sarsapariila with Barnum

incut in the Western Country. \Uo, the xenuine Dutcn Bolting Cloths, uoi Anker Br&nclrt.lSfiinTona and Screws, Damsel Irons, Scfeen Wire, Plaster of Paris, Ac.—Also, and Jenny Lind, becauso all who spend their dollar

for a bottle of Bull's Sarsapariila will get its equiva lent and we have heard it slily hinted that many, after hearing the divine Jenny, and finding their pocket minus from ten to twenty dollars, thought it was paying pretty dear' for the whittle. One objection we have to Bull's Sarsapariila, and onlg one—it is so exceedingly pleasaut to the taste, and invigorating to the system, that, once in tire habit of using it, it is equal to smoking fincreg&lies, chewing LaAghOMe's best, or drinking Walker's mint juleps—you can't quit it.—Louisville Democrat.

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The above complimentary notices fr.im the editors of the Louisville Courier and Democrat were endorsed by Geo. 1). Prcntice, Esq., the distinguished editor of the Louisville Journal, in the following flattering notice:

There is no doubt In the world of tho greatness of Dr. Bull, and the excellence of his Sarsapariila. Some of the most scientific physicians in the city have applauded the SarssparUla, and, what is a great deal better, the million applauded it too. It is having a tre-' mendous sale. The celebrated Jayne has, from the profits of his mcdicinc, built a granrte palace in Philadelphia. sever, stories high, and Dr. Bull, if he chooses, can very soon builtl one twice as high as that. It is, we are told, very difficult for him to Walk through otlr streets at all, as ho finds himself arrested at every step by grateful men aud women, many of whom have traveled from great distances to look upou their benefactor, snd to bless hiin for their wonderful restoration to health. The Doctor, with all his extraordinary merit, is naturally very modest and retiring yet we trust that the eastern cities will, in justice to themselves, give a fitting reception the distinguished man who has made as glorious a campaign against hnman diseases as Gen. Scott made against the Mexicans.

NOTICE TO FKMALIES. John Bull's Sarsapariila is one of the greatest female medlciucs now in existence. In those numerous cases where the constitution is debilitated, the nervous energy is lessened, when the efforts of nature are weak and deficient, or are profuse and overwrought, when the face is pale colorless, the strength feeble and Yielding, the spirits troubled and depressed, the health broken, mindsbaken, and cottscquoutly the happiness destroyed—then Bull's Sarsapariila is a sovereign remedy. It assists nature In the performance of her duty, braccs tho whole system, renews permanently the natural energies, removes obstructions, checks excess, creates pure and healthy blood, and imparts health and happiness. Were ladies generally to adopt the use of this mediciuc, we would see far less suffering, disease and unhappiness among them than now exists, health would take the place of disease, the rosy check would succeed the pallid face we should have smiles instead of tears, and perhaps a happy long life instead of one cut short by disease, or made miserable hv continued suffering and affliction. At that critical period termed tho "turn of life," which is olten attended wltn so much Bull'# s»rwp»rMa is found to exert a most beneficial cflect. All ladies approaching this crisis should be apprised of this fact, and avail themselves of this valuable medicine.

A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN. How wo all admire a clear, beautiful, white skin, and a rosy colored cheek. How often do wo see persons, not possessing this "desideratum so devoutly to be wished," resorting to cosmctics, lotions, washes, paints, and coloring materials, to restore to them A semblance of what disease has deprived them of, and that, too, with great injurv to the skin. Bull's Sarsapariila is the bust cosmctic known. It beautifies the skin by removing every particle or morbid and diseased matter (Tom the blood, making it pure, healthy and vigorous, .Hiving activity to every minute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom aud freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon the use of paints and mixtures, and use Bull's Sarsapariila, the only effectual remedy. "A word to the wise is sufficient," and a hint is enough fcr the ladies.

We earnestly Invite all persons who are suffering with any of the ills that flesh is heir to, to call on 15r. John Bull's agent, and get a copy of Bull's Family Journaligrsfi# and foF the sake or humanity, we hope that a single individual will not be fbund unwilling to give Bull's Sarsapariila a trial, after reading, andrecoliccting, at the same time, that it is impossible forthe Doctor to publish tho tenth part ortlie hllmber of certificates of astounding cures performed by his Sarsapariila. The amount of testimony voluntarily showcrs-d on Dr. Bull's Sarsapariila, from well knowh and distinguished individuals, both in public and private life, has been perfectly overwhelming. »,* Dr. John Bull's principal officc 81 Fourth street^ Louisville. Ky„ whero all applications for agencies must be addressed.

J. R. Cuningham sole Agent forTerre-Haute, where the medicine m»y be had by the doicn at Proprietor's prices.

A Urge supply just rcelvcd Tcrrc-Hautc, ind. Feb. 18 1852-10-ly-aa. rx.

r. o. O'MLKY. jotr* «. MIT&UEL. E A N S 1 E Forwarding and Commission House. .MijaigMM The subscribers, in connection with jfL ft their present Wharf-boat, have just completed the mammoth wharf-boat *bS*£$*XSB "HERCULES," finished in the most substantial manner, and with a fire-proof roof.

Provided with these two Boats, and with able and competent assistants, we can now receive and store, at the rfcrr, 8,000 tons of Produoe and Merchandise, completely sheltered and protected from casualties in all Weathers thereby avoiding the necessity, as heretofore, of exposing produce, in the inclement season, upon a wet «nd muddy landing, and also, facilitating us in re-shipping v+iltr more despatch, in better order, and, as we are assured by Stearaheat Masters, at lower rates of freight, than has ever before been done at this point.

With these advantages we respectfully solicit con*

for

reshipmenl to our correspondents in New Or-

)ean and

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rreicht

mmc fortrudedat the very lowest ran.

of freight. We will also receive consignmsots for sale, effect shies promptly, and make quick returns.

Evsnsville, Jan. H, 1832-i^m&Ex$BXS

Sale of Real Estate by order of Court.

ON

the third day of April, 1852, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the door of the courthouse in the town of Terre-Haute, will be sold to the highest bidder, the following real estate as the property of Morris Meade, deceased, towit: the north west quarter of the south east quarter of section nine (9,) in township thirteen (13,) north of range nine (9) west.

Term fff 9*k.—A credit of six and nine months wfll be given, the purchaser giving notes with approved security collectable without anv relief whatever from valuation or appraisement taws, with interest from date.

ANASTATIA MEADE,

Adm'rz of the estate of Morris Meade, dee. March 3, 1852-12-4w$3,00

Carding Machine for Sale.

THE

undersigned offers for sale on fair terms, his Cbrefiay itmddnt, with fans andf pickers, all in good order and condition.

He will also sell, on application. six town Lota* of the subdivision ot out Lot No. 61. Terms made easy. Apply to

Bargains to be ha te Lecher AT mEDCpEB nuc»! miw mExmw WHOLBSAI^B^LLFDRBTAN. DEAK.BR

In Hides autd Leather, National -Road it.. Green Front, North of the Square,

THE

TEK**-HAtrte,Ind.

undersigned informs his friends and the public geuerallv, that he has the.mosfe complete stock of USATHjBR in this market, which is offered at the fewest rotes, among which may be found the ^T

Beat Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather .s New York Bed Cincinnati Band

Harness, Bridle and Skirting Leather Kip and Calf Skins and upper Leather Lining and Pad Skins Philadelphia Ladies' Morocco

Men's

Goat Deer and Lamb Skins shoe binding all of which can be had cheap for CASH! The public are respectfully requested to call and examine my stock. CASH paid for Leather in the rough. Prompt attention paid to aU orders.

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

JOHN TIERNAN

October 18, 1851-wtf

Vigo County Seminary^ rpHE Female Department ofthe Connty-Sein -1- inary, will be open for School Exernses, on Monday, November 24th. An effort wiU be made on the part of the Principal to render the School worthy the patronage of the citixens 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 suoh as to require it. The Academic year will embrace 44 weeks, and be divided into two sessions of 22 weeks each and each session rate two quarters of 11 weeks each. Tuition for English branches from $5,00 to $6,00 per quarter, payable in advance, except 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, !B-JS mar it ,ifl% VHt

UNDERTAKER and COFFIN-MAKER

RESPECTFULLY

informs the citizens of

Terre-Haute and vicinity, that h'e will give undivided attention to the above business, with 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 prepared to undertake the whole business of funerals, 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 say that I will furnish coffins cheaper than they h&Vcbeen furnished by any person in the codttty, abd will attend the funeral with my he&rse fite oj charge, any distance not over ten miles.

Shop on Cherry street, between Market and Second. Terre-Hautc, March 13, 1850-13-tf

Heavy Groods. TONS OF IRON, Nails, SpiKes, An vils, Bellows, Vices, Sledges, Sheet

Iron, Tin Plate, Copjper, Wire, Coil Chain, Elipiic Springe, Spring Steel, Cast do., English Hoop L. do., Oerrt&n do., American and Swedes Blister do., Swedes tmd Sable Bar twm, Russia Nail Rods, Axle Drafts.

Just received and selling at greatly reduced prices. S. H. TOTTER & CO. April 23, 1861-ld-tf

SAftDWABE AlW) &ADi)LfeltY.

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)r mo- Arrival Only 30 days from New York CUy via New Orleans, per Ship Vancouver to New Orleans.

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WEceipt

are now enabled to atifeonttce the reof a large portion of our

Shelf Hardware, Saddlery & Carriage Trimmings, making OUR assortment more complete than it ever was before, and far surpassing in extent and quality any other to be found at anv establishment in Terre-ilautt, or theWabashValley. Our prices, either for cash or approved credit, will DO quite as low as the nimble ninepence— and no 25 per cent, added to the credit buyer.— Our customers and all custoiDfirs ih want of any kind of HARDWARE will find what tee say true, if they will give lis a call. 3. H.

POTTER

April 23, 1851-19-tf

A CO.

BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.

W O E S A E A N E A I

SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT—UNION BOW. I hate just received, ind am now opening aud offering for sale, at my eligible stand in

for the proof of which) the public genernliie,

this market bUI« iUttinvkj

IVI

kuv vs atawu, »MV |«IWIIV

BUSINESS

O'RILKY Sc MITCHELL.

SAMUEL K. SPARES.

March 3, -12-tf

Cotton Tarn Agency.

TTtST received per Steamer Samxnit, 75 Bugs eJ Maysville Cotton Tarn, on consignment, for sale cheep by the bag—the be*t in market.

JAMES H. TURNER.

JrVbruitry 95. 1S52 II tf

(JVIIVI

ally arc invited to call and eJratnihc. Fashionable Bats, Fur, Plush, Velvet and other Caps,

Suited to the taftte* afid purses of all classes of buyers, will be found in my late importations from the Eastern Cities, all boiight at the lowest rates, and willbe disposed of accordingly.

Thankful for former patronage, the undersigned hopes to

merit a continuance of former favors, as he is confident that he can offer as good bargains at any establishment in the State—perhaps sotne better.

TTT* Boots, Pumps, extra Rid Slippers, and any other work exccutcd to Order, as usual. THOS. P. MURRAY.

October 18, 1851-dWlf

DISSOLUTION.

THE

Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the firm and style of Bement dc Co., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the old firm will ple&se ball and make immediate settlement. ...

A. B. BEMENT,

v- .'fr ifftf- C. VIELE, Q. W. BEMENT." Terre-Haute, Aprit Sfe, '51-19-tf ?$f. -••4** •*$' *-»s *s -J. NOTICE*-

will be continued at the "Old

Stand," as usnal. Thankful for past favors, we hope onr friends will not forget us— as we have a large stock of articles in our line always on hand. BEMENT fc CO.

Terre-Haute, April 23,1851-tf

Jaw 18,1851-27-tf

A

Oct. 6,1851-dAv-tf

il BARRELS of a first rate quality, just re z) ceived, and for sale by LUDOWICI A HULMAN,

EDGAR AC ADEMYr HI AXE Alt I* F121HALE* FARI&ILLINOIS,. J. A. J^tLSo*. A.Mv Principal. Miss SAKAH BratWiTH, Teacher Female Deparment. _v 1

Miss G. A. Tucktt, Teacher Ornamental Branch. Miss E. K. MoCoai), Teacher Primary Department. rpHE Whiter Session -of this school will com-

JL mence on Monday the 5th day of January next, and close on Friday the 9th day of Apru ensuing—including fourteen weeks.

TUITION PER SESSION.

Primary Department, $3 00 Junior Class, Academy Proper, 4 00 Middle Class,

4\

.... 6 00

Senior Class,- .... 8 00 Of«amental branches extra. French Language, ..v. .:..v 3 00 Pencil Drawing, 4 00 Music on Piano, (iucludihg $2 for use of instrument,) 14 00 Boarding, for young ladies, in the family of the Principal, including every thing- but washing,$1,75 per weeV. Bills payable in advance. No pupils received for less than the session, except those unavoidably detained at the commencement, and no deduction) can be made for time lost during the term, except in case of sickness, or other unforeseen casualty.

For particulars apply to the Principal, or to either af the trustees of Edgar Academy—Rev. E.W.Thaver, Col. J. M. Blackburn, Gol. A. Baldwin, J. W. S. Alexander, Esq., T. McCord, Esq., and A. M. Vance, Esq.

Catalogues will be furnished to those "who wish them. -.**• Paris, Ills., December 31, l851-3-amt$5

NORTHERN LIGHTS

^~10NSTA'TY appearing in their usual brilliancy In Northern Terre-Haute, second house north of the Caaal Brifige, on Market Street, where Will be found constantly on hand, at wholesale only— Composition Summer Caudles, No. 1 Rosin Soap, Summer Steajin 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, in quantities to suit the purchaser and at as low prices as they can -be bought at lu this place for cash. The renowned superiority uf our manufactures we-hope will insure us a -continuance of our former customers, and wo respectfully solicit the patronage of Merchants and all others wishing to purchase a genuine article, and request all to examine tho above articles previously to purchasing elsewhere.

We will pay the highest cash price for Tallow, rendered orin the rough. B. M. HARRISON & SON. Terre-Haute, November 26,1851 -50jnp Terre-Haute papers, Charleston Ills. Courier, andPirts Beacon, will copy three weeks.

House and Lot for Sale. THE subscribers have for sale a house and lot, very desirable for a private residence--the lot containT. ing About five acres, and situ

1

situated east

the Bloomington road, a snort distance of the canal. THOMPSON 4 SCOTT. Terre-Haute, Feb. 4,1852-8-3w

NEW BOOKS.

AIMS

and Obstacles, a Romance, by James. *. The Mysteries of the People, by. Eugene Sue.,,^. The School fox Husbands by Lady BuHverLylton. Amy Lawrence, or the Freemason's Daughter, by the author of "Stanlielit Hall.'* Celestine, or Sights and Shadows uf London Life. Florence Sackville, or Self Dependence, an autobiography, by Mrs. Burbury. The Forrest Divorce Case. Fcrnley Manor, or Edith the Inconstant. -i Whig Almanac for 1852. «v, Life ot Dan Marble, by Felconbridge. Reveries of an Old Maid, containing ftftptfrtant

Hints to YouUg Men. The Banditti of tnc Prairies, by E. Bonney. Knickerbocker, International, Graham, Godey, and Sartain's Magazines for February, for sale by W. H. BUCKINGHAM, Feb. 18, '52,-10-tt Sign of the Big Book.

MORE NEW BOOKS.

A

LARGE supply of Harper's Magazine for February. Knickerbocker Magazine for Jan.. and February. Whig Almanac for 1852. Hints upon the Profession of Medicine, by Wm.

Maxwell Wood. Banditti of the Prairies, by E. Bonney. CHILD'S BOOK & NEW FANCY STORE. Fob. 18, '32-10-4W

ST11C10THC STORE.

HAS BEEN REMOVED TO

NORTH SIDE OF PUfctlO SQUARE, 'g.7 (BOSWORTH'S LATE STAND,) JV&rJ Door to Warren & Turner.

PASTw

favors, for which Art thankful, and of I re a on in an ha in duced nie to offer to the public, a largo and well manufactured stock of

READY MAbE CLOTHING, fchith I am determined to sell low, consisting in part of. Clotli Coats, Dress and Frock Over Coats, Box and Sacks all qualities Pants and Vests of every variety in style and quality.

Hats, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Undery shirts, Trunks, dtc., die., im which will be sold at Cincinnati prices, -N?

CHINA, GLASS AND foJtENSWAEE.

1

STOKER GOODS.

A

FINE assortment of Bareges, Tissues, lawns and other Summer Dress Goods will be found at the cheapest rates, at the

BUCKEYE

CASH STORE.

Extra Extra Hats.

FEW CASES of Bebee's Extra Extra Hata, Fall Styles, for sale cheap, J.H.TURNER'S, North Public Square, opposite Court

House.

TABEKB'i OiL

Union flow, 3d Door from West Oorvttt. Jan. 15, 1851-5-tf

rn BBLS, NO. 2 Mackerel, OU 30 bbU No. 3 do g# 'i 50 half-bbls. No. 1 do M" 50 4oarters do do

BEMENT, A CO.

March 5,1851-12-tf.

UdUOR«.

AtI.Ae«cripUoas of Li^mors Csrssjebythe ni|Wd. PiRkutn are invited to tact QUALTIT. Tfcey wlU he FOWD por*.

GROVSHMAS dt BOUK5E.

WHOLESALE & RETAIL.

Sr WOLFE,

WEST SIDE OF T11K PUBLIC SQUAKE. TERRE-HAUTE, IND

IStensive

Union Row, National Road Street, the largest ittd most extensive stock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Brogans, &c., dtc., ever brought to

now in receipt of the largest and most exstock of China, Glass and Queensware, Paper

Hangings. China Toys, etc.. ever brought to the Wabash, and he is anxious to dispose of the sanle at tho lowest rates. He also keeps choice

Family Groceries

for retailing at favorable prices. Buying from large importers east, he can offer inducements which will always be satisfactory, and he invites a particular examination of his stock.

U* Remehiber the plack, West of the Slquafe. October 27, 1851-46-wtf

PURE MEDICINES.-"

PRAIRIE CITY ORCG STOBE. Corner of 4th and National Road Streets, mw TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

R. H. SWATN,

Wholesale and Retail dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Varnish, Chemicals, Brushes, Witi' dowglass. Perfumeries, Pat' *n* tnl Medicines, dcc., dcc.,

IScles,

constantly receiving of superior artian extensive assortment of all the ffeijt articles in hi$ 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 on the most reasonable terms. Hfe b«tng a Practitioner of Medici fie, and having been for a number of years, flatters himself judge of all articles he offers, and will bold himself responsible for the quality of whatever he may sell.

SJT Druggists and Physicians are invited io call and examine for themselves, D* Country Merchants and Pedlars can be supplied'with Essences, Liniments, Hair Oils, In its, 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

t9'9

mm ?EI

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FOR~SALE.

THE two stonr brick WAREHOUEsitvlftuated North ofthe Court-House, on the National Rotfd, no'# occupied by th. J. R. Cnningham. Possession given 26th Jane. f.

Apply by letter, post paid, to HT OJUTfERMAX, „, Baltimore, Md.

February 25, 1852-3m

I A AA KEGS Nails, •jUv 175 boxes Tobacco,t ^r 130 casks Rice.

March 5-12 BEMENT A CO.

SALT.

AX.tWUA and Lake Saltalwsysoa hand. For Mle cheap. OttOVEBMAir BOTR3E I

^iigfcaitfcWifii'sr'l

.iiuw i'iiwiiiBiiiiBiWai!iiitot»

o. T. DULL.

RESPECTFULLY

B. W. BRUEL.

Terre-Haute, Oct. 13,1851-d6m

N W O O S

W O E S A E A N E A I

^I"^HE subscriber wishes to draw tho particuJL lar attention of the public to his stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, just opened. His goods were purchased on the lowest terms, from ipanufacturers and importers, which enables liim to sell tliein at prices that cannot be surpassed for cheapness. His stock comprises every variety of DRY GOODS for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear such as

Merin0ts8, Coburghs, Silk and mohair Alpacas, Cashmeres Delaines a variety of Black and

Fancy Silks, Plain ana Figured Silk Poplins French, English and Domestic Ginghams CALICOES, of every ranging from 5 to 121 cts. fter yard A fine lot of Long Shawls, Cashmere, Embroidered and Plaid Shawls •, White Swiss, and Cross-br'd Muslins Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Inscrtings, Blk Silk Laces, Blk ana Fancy Silk Fringe, Gimps, Dress Buttons JS Silk Dress and Mantilla Trirtfmiiigs, of different kinds Ladies Kid, Cashmere, Silk and Cotton

Gloves

Linen Handkerchiefs, from l2£c. up to $3,50 a piece Ladies Collars, Cuffs and Under-Sleeves,

White Corded Skirts, And a host of other articles, usually found in a large and well selected stock.

I'or Gentlemen*' Wear.

Blue and Blk Broadcloths, Beaver and Pilot do. Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds,! Sattinetts, Jeans, Hardtimes, Blue and Brown Goat Blankets Satin Vesting*. Kid, Cashmere, Berlin and Bneksin Gleets, Merino, and Cotton Undershirts aiid Drawers, White Linen Shirts, arid Silk Cravats. 2 CASES SUPERIOR SILK HATS, expressly made for the retail trade. A l/tfgfc assortment of SILK and MOHAIR PLUSH CAPS,

BOOTS AIVD&HOES. Sbet^ngs, Shirtings,Tickings'Linseys,Checks, Irish Linens, and TableCloths Dye Stuff's, Queenesware, Tobacco. .1

FAJUUSOTOX'S BLOCK, Noam or TH* PUBLIC SQCA4£,

«, VT-V«

Oct. 5,1851-47tf ^^Terre-Haute, Ind.

Furs and Peltries.

O I S I E

'fill-

HIT CAP ESTiBmEIUT

Norlli-East Corner of the Public Square,*

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

STILL SOARS AS USUAL ABOVE ALL COMPETITION!

Come on, old friends and new ones, and examine for yourselves/ OUR STOCK this season is decidedly the largest—most skilfully cut and thoroughly well made—most beautiful in quality and material—consisting of t,he greatest variety of stylet-— and at the same time, THE CHEAPEST, inat'k t&at! THE CHEAPE8T—all things considered —of any that has ever yet been brought to this good town of Terre-Haute.

We are continually receiving large additions of iiHugnJT UidtaWdT KjsSf-T,

To our already extensive stock, from our own Manufactory, North-East Corner of Market and $f First Streets, LOUISVILLE, KY. Mark Well!—We superintend the making up of our own Goods: and, therefore we WARRANT THE WORKMANSHIP of eYefry garment we sell.- ut',1. nrs»is

N. B: Any garment purchased at tliis^ Establishmenrexchanged if not fully approved. 7*^.

.1 large assortment of Fashionable Sills, Caps, Fine SAitit, $c.

October 20, l8fll-4G-tf Terre-Haute, Ind»

DAVID II. ARNOLD,

of the market, at a time too when prices were lower than they had been for a number of years, it is but reasonable to assert that he is able to offer greater bargains than those Who btly it Cincinnati or Louisville.

EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED to be toe// made, of good material, and anv arti'ole hot proving as represented, can be returned, and the indney will be refunded. He is determined to do business strictly "Upon the Square," aud those Who favor him with a c&ll shall surely re* ccive the worth of their money.

O" Any garment will be made to order at short notice. A beautiful assortment of Cloths. CassinlerPs, and Vestivgs. constuiUly on hund for the purpose. O" Remember the place—East of the do wire, next door to Potter's Hardvt&ro Store.' Terre Haute, November 5. 1851-47 tf

0. T. BULL

I O E S A N W O E S A E E A E S

vu^/uyaiu t-'wuoi Louisville, Ky., April 2, 1851-16-ly

A W A E A E A a S W 4 S LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.

invite their friends, and Merchants generally, pufthasing in this city, tti

call and examine their extensive assortment of esxisidQ. Q2mt2Hc»ir»sp0 Which they offer for sale on the most advantageous terms. Having reduced our prices to" Aceuro the trade of Merchants who hare been purchasing ill tho Eastern Markets, we confidently assert that our prices will be fully as low. and for niaily articles, lower than those Of tlie Eastern Merchants, adding expenses. From dealers visiting our market, We only ask an examination of our stock, and we guarantee prices to suit. And to our customers who entrust us with their orders by letter, we guarantee entire satisfaction.

D* Our stock, in part, consists of tho following Goods, together With fvery description of Mechanics'Tools and Builders'Hardware, viz Khives And Forks,

Butts, Screws, Shovels, Picks,

Pocket Knives, Pen Knives, Drawing Knives, Chisols, all kinds, Saws, Files, Augurs, *v Aires, Broad Axes Door Locks,'''" '", Pad Locks, Cupboard Locks,

3 ."ujrsh

STJRjlUS ISAACS,™ "orth-East Corner Public Square,

!*k ttl ft -U

Wm. B. Tueil, aiid

feKO. W. BULL,

Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, Tea Pots, Coffee Mills, Steelyard Sand Paper, Cistern ,PuHljlS Curry Combs, Counter ScaleA *, Wrought Nails, Cross-Cut Saw»,g Mill Saws, -i Latches dtc., tfcc:

Manure Forks, Gun Locks, Gun Tubes,

TSJ i-1

Framing Squares, ,f Frying Pans, "andlcsticks, og Chains, .'lanes, Hoes, Ij, 5r Slates, s.y Hammers,

•OOI1S, ,.j, iJ is Mills,. irds,

1

1

Hatchcts, Scythes, Tea Kettles, Brass Kettles,^ Trabe Chains, Bolts,

Sd P]

?fibacco

orse Shoe Nuilff, Knivosj Tacks, Fish Hooks, Jt

..

IVM. RRtfWS.

M. KOSTER.

FOSTER

& UKOVVNtOStsU,,,OKb.

DEALKhS: tf ..

GROCHItlKS & PRODUCjfch Corner of Main and First Streets,

EVANSVILLE, INDIANA:

KEEP

constantly on hand a full suptejt of Co^e Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Tobacco, Nalls( Stuff*. Refined Sugar, Spanish Shoe Leather, Whole and ground Spices, Ac:, dc.

ALSO—Agents, for Cotton yarns, Kanatrha Skit, anil Blafttlrtg ahd Rifle Powder. F. 5c UroWn will attend to sales of Flbiir, Corn, Bacon, and all kitid* of Fruduce.

December 3 1851-51-lypd

Groceries.

ft^EA, Sugar, Coffee, SugAr House and Orleans Molasses, of the best quality and at the lowest rates, at the

BUCKEYE CASH STORE.«

June 18,-27-tf

4ueensware and Hardware. HAVING a large assortment of Queenswara and Hardware on fcaAd, and wishing to close this branch of trade, we will sell cheap for cash. GROVERMAN & BOURNE.

I

GROCBHIES AT WHOIiBSALE.

tr

much reduced prices. Just received per Jewess and Vermont: 475 bags prime Rio Coffee, 278 Hnds. Good Sugar, 600 Barrels N. O. Molasses.

March5-l2 BEMENT A CO-t

"1 AA LBH. superior Sage, neatly put spin 1, K.and UU pound package*, for family use, for sale at the PRAIRIE CITY DRUG STOBE.

December 10, 1831-52-tf

TEA, SUGAR and COFFEE. 1 A ARRT TAR It is unnecessary to enumerate further, snf- 40bbls Rosin, flee it fco say, that His stock is otre of the largest and best selected in the City and his prices, considering the cheapness of goods East this fall, will five satisfaction to alt, even to the most careful purchaser. F. NIPPERT,

THE highest price Ia rash, always paid for Good Furs sad Peltries, la *e*aon.

Bring la your .. Coon and Deer Skins. and all other fur skin*, to

NEW GOODS!!

THE

subscriber is now in receipt of his Fall Stock of Goods at the old stand of L. Q. Warren Co., consisting of

Cl-h and v,l« -Jjiuri'r '^d,i".oSZ aud Buena ista Hats, would request his old friends, customers and the public, to call and examine his stock and prices. JAS. H. TURNER.

Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, QBMIIwars, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shots f:

North Public Square, opposite the Court ihtmJM Oct. 6,1851-dAw-tf

10 20

March 5-12

&

rt

BEMENT A CO.

Parasols, Fans, See.

A

GREAT variety of Fans, Parasols, Ac can be had cheaper than ever were at the BUCKEYE CASH STORE. June 18,-27-tf

Brashes—Shaving Apparatus.

EKIOR Shaving Brushes also. Tooth, Nail. Hair, ten

SVfHKiOKShaviajt

Cloth. Counter, shoe. Window, Horse, Bern Paint, and Varnish Brushes. Por sale at the City wag Store, by

December 10, Wi

„G|OVERMA5 A BOURXE. National Road St.

Tern Haute. Indiana. Dcc. 10.1051 tf

H. H. SWAIN.

W51-52-tf

GROCERIES.

GROVERMAN A BOUR2tig"iiave'a{ present, and Intend keeping, a general and extensive assortment of GROCERIES, which they will sell aslow as any house on the Wabash.

"Nfe'