Wabash Express, Volume 11, Number 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 April 1852 — Page 4
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Turpentine, 8 Rosin S6ap, Alcohol, 3 bbls. 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 lbs. British Lustre,30 Pure Olive Oil, 500 Black Lead, 150 lbs Nitric Acid, 100 Lithargo, 400 Sulphuric do. 400 Venetian Red,4 bbls Planter Paris, 300 Yellow Ochre,6 Fish Oil. 300 Span. Brown, 3 White Chalk, 700 Gr'd. Logwood,"00 lbs. Bar Lead, 200 Ext. clo. 400 Copperas, 150 Castile Soap, 40 Am. Vermillion, 200 Pearl Staren, 36 gals. Sporm Oil, 80 Chro. Yellow, 100 Us. Indigo, 100 Green, 300 Alum. 100 Paris 120 Bluo Stone,
PURE WINES and BRANDY. BOURPON, and RYE WHISKEY fcc., for sale at Cuninghara's Wholesale Drug Store.
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TERRE-HAtTTK. INDIANA. O W N
(LATK OF COMXUtON, INDIANA,)
HAS leased, for a term of years, the Net? and commodious Ijriek Wildling situated near thestuth-east cor.ner of the Public Square, on Market
Street. The proprietor would re
spect fully inform his former patrons and the travelling public generally, that las house is newly and neatly furnished, and in good order. He is now well prepared to accommodate his friends and patrons is HIS BEST STYLE.— He asks a continuation of former favors.
DR. S. A WEAVER'S
Canker and Salt Rheum Syiup CANKER CURE AND CERATE., rpilliSR rations scienUftc productions of a rtgulir cdatatwl phys n, (who istsow rxtitt*lv»ly eng*wd la the pr»of Bis prof*#s!on./--They have bccomr dwaeTWrUy ncpular la alt of the country. whwth«y fenvebeen Introduced, from
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W O E S A E S O E Directly North of the Court-House, and next door East of M, W. Sedam'g.
fl^HE undersignod ha3 received and is receiv* JL ing tho largest stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dye-stuffs ever brought to Terro-Haute. Having made cash purchases for 1851, ho is enabled to sell at as low rates as any other establishment on the Wabash. His atock consist!* as nsual of a general assortment of Mineral and Botanio Medicincs, suited to the wants of tho Country, and ho hopes from his long experience and "his usual attention to bu•iness in trying- to supply tho wants of his customers in his line, to merit a continuance of their patronage.
mastery over this dan-!
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The widely celebrated Surgeon, Dr. Valek-
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Mott, of New York City7sayB:
"It gives me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy of 'Atku's Chebey Pictobal,' which I
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venerabie President of the
jleaical College, one of the emiuent-
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on frf tke etfectatl ,r Bawel*. •fir ft«» aa
ally far Salt Rheum and Brytfp i»*v» eomp*nlm«ot to the S .. will f#stroy all r»«tls* Of ltwtni :fom list *urt»re wfilofc wilt fce drt*»« ov
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Spanish Sole Leather. SUPERIOR article Spaniah Sole Lta&er,
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Pectoral is exclusively used in this
^'here it has shown unmistakable evi-
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Rev- Jo"^
Clergyman of the English Church, writes to
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from Montreal, that "he has been
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Pectobal." His letter at full length, may
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tients. This letter is from the well-knttWn druj
observation:
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Hilesdale, Mich Dec. 10, 1849.
Cherry Pectoral, I carried a bottle to an acquaintance of mine who was thought to be near his end with quick consumption. He was then unable to rise from his bed, and was extremely feeble. His friends believed he must soon die, unless relief could be obtained for 52 him, and I induced them to gjve your excellent is.:
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medicine a trial three weeks, and you may judge of my surprise on my return, to meet him in the"street on my way home from the cars, and find he had entirely recovered. Four weeks from the day he commenced takingyourmedicine.hewns at work at his arduous trade of a blacksmith.
There are other cases within my knowledge, where Cherry Pectoral has been singularly successful, but "none so marked as this.
Very truly yours, G. W. UNDERWOOD. Hear the Patient.
benefit of others. Last autumn I took a bad cold,accompanied by asevere cough, and mado use of many medicines without obtaining relief. I was obliged to give up business, frequently raised blood, and could get no sleep at night. A friend gave me a bottle of your Cherry Pcctoral, the use of which I immedi ately commenced according to directions. I have just purchased the fifth bottle, and am nearly recovered. I now sleep well, my cough has ceased, and all by the use of your valuable medicine.
E. S. STONE, A. M.,
Principal Mt. Hope Seminary. II
a.vover,
Ohio, April 3,1850.
I hereby certify that the* abovo statement of my wife is in conformity w-ith my own views of her case and her cure \v Ayer's" Cherry Pectoral. 'JOSEPH DEAN.
The above named Joseph Dean and Julia, his wifo, arc personally known to mo, and implicit coufidoncc may oe placed in Iheir statement. SAM'L O. VAN DERWENT,
Pastor of tho Baptist Church.
HT Prepared and eold hr JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist,
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Largo aud well arranged Stable belonging to portraits of the most prominent Ui« House also, a geftto«l Liyery Establish-,
attached for the accommodation of guests. P. BROWN. ^Terre-Haute, April 30, 1851-2D*tf :j
Mass.
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gists, Tcrro-IIaute, Ind.
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Paris, Ills.
M^Nsil Crofts, Perrysvile, Ind. March 54, 1853-15-3m
tcrmole. representing S I S E O E S Presenting their Famous Protest at the Diet of'
Spins, in 1589,
now oflfer it in connexion with their Magastne rtn terms unprecedfntedly low.
with lhal
importaot
conD^cJ^|i
eerent.
Ven{. fh
important The work {.-xclu ^ol,c,tf
6i«t of Wa^m) measures 31 inched by 15, and
the print has n«ver been retailed at a price less1a than $3 per copy. Each impression is accompanied by an instructive pictorial key of referonce, describing ibw scene, the characters, the history which led to the event, and principles coutended for.
In connexion with Sartain's Magaaine botli works will be furnished on the following liber-j al terms, whicHare inrariablv in advance
»«(va todlmttftr.. ,, ,...
U' Two Copies of the Maga*i&6, and t^o of the
rely troft» S« ttriiU ov lock Prints, $5.00. v. :j« «vw the I Fjvc Copies of the Magazine, and five of the
SaH^fi^-rro. Brint, together with one copy r-l*, ..i Ue the fetter up of the Club, $12.
Vhe above liberal term*.
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We *1 Hk« to *t* »QUie4 witki [4 •the W«*ltiea ««. w«wiU- Adoress, •wtmatwia ajsr "a
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kfGHs 1. on v.-,t,-erip:* n,«, and wen re $6}
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THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! if l»K. J«Iir\ BULL'S
For the Cure of sWe bolUr iwert tiwit JOB??
rArrnc rATnc haidcfvfcc
CONSUMPTION.
THIS inralaable remedy for all diseases of eral
SA11SAPARILLA.
Is pat dp torfhll qoart bottles, and contains the I strength oftix
timet
fRftfP JCTII1IJl 1 \n ipuand, b:furebring used, la subject to the strictest Vft /IS I li.IlA) "*"V chemical test*, and its genuineness ascertained before
12 3 4 5 6 7:6 52 5 9 'J* 8 9 10 11, 12 13 14.6 45j5 15 ^rom remarkable curea, never equalled by when uaed according to directions, will cure tciiiout 15 16 17^18 19 20 21 6 3515 25 another medicine before. Other preparations-.fail. 99 o-i
S tiT3 effected notable cures, but none has ever 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 I 8 5 4 2 7 8 9 10 11 12 13|6 9|5 51
as much pure Honduras
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D. Cochhaxe a distmguish-
Dear Sir: I wish could tell all that suffer with a cough, what your Chorry Pectoral has douo for mo'. It does seem they might be benefitted by the information. I had a lung fever which left my lungs weak aiul inflamed. Being very feeble nnd unable to gain strength at all, my friends thought I must soon sink in consumption. I had no appetite, and a dreadful cough was fast wearing me away. I began to take your beautiful medicine, by the advice of a clergyman, who had seen its effects before. It ea*ed my cough at first, and gave me rest at night. In less than a fortnignt I could eat! semblance of what disease has deprived them of, and Well, and my cough had ceased to be trouble-
Sat*
supsrillaasany similar preparation in America. Price one dollar perbottle, or six bottles for five dollars. 11 hi* been a well established fact for ye»r»pa*t, that
SI II Sarsaparilla, when pure and properly prepared, was
ft3 i1! W Bv Si 1 I IS§£ #1fl the only true panacea for aU diseasea originating from 'JcBuakHal I &• W I I&aVb auimpure state of thy blood, the use of mercury, uitoxicatiug drinks, ivil habita youth, baTrenn?sB, &c.
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JTRACT OF StlKisAPiKiLLAi8 tte(r&]y prcparBtioo
tUluiIN tuLi/3) iiwAKbfa..before the public thai ia prepared on stricUy Bcienti'i'pn AXrniTtC iniAADIVf1 fnrr IT ic uniform strength. The SansapabUOALlil I IS, HOOrl.Tb-t vttill,
rilfprinciples,andof a pSrcliV«.d
without regard 5, price, and every
being used. Bull's Sarsaparilla also contain* the virtues or sev-
... .... ___ al other valuable medical root*, together forming
have shown themselves palliat'ws, and some-(Scrofula or Ring's evil, Cancers,Tumors,Eruptions of
or Tetters, Scald Head, Kheumatism and Fains in the Bones or Joints, old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis Dys-
peppia. Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidncfys, Los*, of etitc, Disease arising from "the use of
Mercury, Pain in the %*, ,, Side and Shoulders,
.•J ..3 General Debility, YZ?-'
f' 'Q*.
Dropsy,
S Lumbago, Jaundtce, ii.', Gostiveness, Sore Throat .A| Bronchitis, Couehs, Colds,
Weakness cf the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other diseases tending to producc Consumption, Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities and Complaints, Sick and Nervous Headache,Low Si" spir-
Blue Lick or Congress Water. Salts, or ^, Scidlitz Powders.
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The truly wonderful and remarkable cures that have come under our iinmcdiato observation have more than convinced us that Doctor Bull is a great
man,
and that his Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla is the most valuable combination of vegetable extracts that the science of chemistry has yet produced. All success to tho Doctor in his now enterprise, say we.—Louisville Courier.
We agree wfth our neighbor of the Courier, that Dr. Bull is a great man, aud his Sarsaparilla a greater
medicine
and we are fully convinced that the Doctor,'
with bis Sarsaparilla, will create a far more enthusiastic cxcitement cast than Barnum did with Jenny Lind. We would not have our readers understand us
at Hillsdale, Michigan, one of the largest deal-1 classing the Doctor and his Sarsaparilla with Barnum
I nn. in »Kn 5fa»ft. "nnl tl.io ,.»c» i. 1, I and Jenny Lind, because all who speud their dollar 5 57 htatO, and this case is from his own for
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Dear Sir: Immediately on receipt of your prcuy dear for the whistle. One objection we
bottle of Bull's Sarsaparilla will get its cqtiiva-
Sarsaparilla will get its cqtiiva
lent and we have heard it silly hinttfd that many, af1 ter hearing the divine Jenny, and flnding their pocket minus from ten to twenty dollars, thought it was pay-.
have to Bull's Sarsaparilla, and only owe—it is so exceedingly ploaSant to the taste, and.invigorating to the system, that, once in tho habit of using it, it is equal to smoking fine regalics, chewing Langhornc's best, or drinking Walker's mint juleps—you
There is no doubt in the world of the greatness of Dr. Bull, and the excellence of his Sarsaparilla. Some of the most scientific physicians in the city have applauded Use Sarsaparilla, and, what is a great deal better, the million applauded it too. It is having a tremendous sale. The celebrated Jayne has, from the profits of his mcdicine, built a granite palace in Philadelphia, seven stories highj and Dr. Bull, if he chooses, can very soon build one twice as high as that. It is, we are told, very difficult for him to walk through our streots at all, as he finds himself arrested at every stop by grateful men and women, many of whom have traveled from great distances to look upon their benefactor, und to bless him for their wonderful rcstora tion to health. The Doctor, with all his extraordina
n„ o- ry merit,is naturally very modest and retiring yet
ell—Dear
it ions to yon for the restora I send you a report of my case,
Sir: Feeling we trust that the eastern cities will, in justice to
Cj I Ml- UUOl UIUI IIJV tUDltm Vines VWil, ill JUOUWO IU
under obligations to you for the restoration of 1 themselves, give a fitting reception to the distinguished man who has made as glorious a campaign against
which you are at liberty to 'publish for the
health,
hnman diseases as Gen. Scott made against the Mexicans. j? IVOTICE TO FEMAJLESf
John Bull's Sarsaparilla is one of tho greatest female medicines now in existence. In those numerous cases whero the constitution is dobilitated, the nervous energy is lessened, when the efforts of nature aro weak and deficient, or are profuse and overwrought, whon tho face is palo colorlcss, the strength feeble and
Sarsaparilla is a sovereign
remedy. It assists nature in the performance of her duty, braccs tho wbolo system, renews permanently the natural energies, removes obstructions, chocks excoss, creates pure and healthy blood, and imparts health and happiness. Were ladies generally to adopt the use of this medicine, we would see far less suffering, disease and unhappiness among them than now exists, health would lake the ptace of disease, the rosy cheek would succeed the pallid face wo should have smiles Instead of tears, and perhaps a happy long life instoad of one cut short by disease, or mado miserable by continued suffering and affliction. At that critical period termed tho "turn of life," which is often attended with so much danger, Bull'd Sursapatilla is found to exert most beneficial cffcct. All ladles approaching this crisis should be apprised of this fact, and avail themselves of this valuable medicinc.
'A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIJ.
How wo all admire a clear, beautiful, white skin, and a rosy eolored cheek. How often do wo see persons. nut possesoing this "desideratum so devoutly to be wished," resorting to cosmetics, lotions, washes, points, and coloriug materials, to restore to them
that.\i0!'
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of both works to
getter up The price of Sartain'a MairaXine beintr of it.
P" rarations ar« tnak to puhlish in the wSr S
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of illustrated articles 00
IP. It Axwucas Hcbois, coramoncitig with a Pictoever rial Lifo of General Jackson. O* A.: I in every town «ad tiU in Un. tofot «p Clubs upon
ieoj :'1 for $3.
JOHX SARTATK CO.,K
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Notice.
'act MjAfoTW* he^jlveat mows, HAR* E» T» SoOTT. idnY. t*i
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"^OTICE is hereby given, that leUext of ad-i J-' ivrni«i vi.-:- havelx*ngranted to the oad«w^ »ed. 1 Vigo Prob*:e Court, oponthe^ Mau of Asa Pule. kveasd. Those mdebt!ed to *aid nil iBake fniaediates .' payment, a- ?.-.v a«rotintacgmiaaij t! pl* -t- to file them.dnly aothen-]
March 54. tc'52-15-3* (pr'» fee |1.25}
with great injury to the skin. Buirs Sarsa-
parilja is the best cosmetic known. It beautifies the
j' appetite returned, and m\ food nour- aiiin by removing every particle or morbid and distShcd mo, which soon restored mv strength.-—| eased matter from the blood, malting It pure, healthy Now, after five weeks, lam well and strong,
a,,d
vigorous, giving activity to every minute vessel
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J. R. Cuningbsm sole Agent forTerre-Hauto. where the medicine may be had oy the dozen at Proprietor's prices.
A Urge supply justrceived Terro-Hante, Ind. Feb. 18 1852.J0-iy.aa.rx.
ill. A. JTEUfi c. CHTSK.
LUTHER AND HIS ADHEREtniv. Tits Proprietors of Sartain's Magatine har-! Ilfcl^ITI ing purchased the large and handsome steel) Forwarding and Commi&sidll McrcliafltS, plate, carefully ewgraved in line and mcub tin', from the celebrated design by George Cat'
CORN KB COMVK&OS AND LAFAtETTK STS., NEW ORLEANS.
TOTICE—The firm of Overfbn, Chism Co., was dissolred on the 1st- August.
M. A. H«lm & C. Cliisni, 1\TEMBERS of the late firm, will continue the Commission and Forwarding business
lylJrhunCfigl^sfndlndudS^ ^eretofore at-the old stand,^corner Com-
merce and Lafayette streets, and respectfully
L'»«V lurii tUI'ufClvU 4
c^n',"ua"c®°/ th%
fort
HELM & CHISM.
New" Orleans, Aug. 5. lSM-36-wlyr
N O E O N
and.
Forwarding
JOHN TlERmW
WHOLES A LJI AND RBTAH. DEALER* In Hides and Leather,
THE
laEATHER
The highest Cash price paid for Sumac.
October 18, 1851-wtf
Vigo County Seminary.
THE
Life,
its, Night Sweats, Erposare or-Imprudence in Chronic Constitutional Diseases and is a spring and summer drink, and general tonic for the system, a gentle and pleasaut purgative, far superior to
Female Department of the Connty Seminary, will be opeu for School Exercises,on Monday, November 24th. An effort will be
thf,P""t-
«,,rgWf
employed to assist in the duties of the School, if the patronage is such as to require it. The Academic 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, 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
can't
quit it.—Louisville Democrat. The abovo complimentary nfttices fr.un tho editors of the Louisville Courier and Democrat were endorsed by Geo. D. Prontice, Esq., the distinguished editor of the Louisville Journal, in tho following flattering notice:
SYLVESTKR-WILLIAMS,
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sufficient," eud a hint la enough for thi ladies.
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We earnestly invite all persons who aro suffering with any or the ills that flesh is heir to, to call tm Dr. John Bull's agent, and get a copy of Bull's Family Journal, and for the sake of humanity, we hope that a single individual will not be found unwilling to givo Bull's^Sarsaparilla a trial, after reading, and recollecting, at tho same time, that it is Impossible for Uio Doctor to publish the tenth part of the number of certificates of astounding cures performed by his Sarsaparilla. The amount of testimony volunta* rily showered en Dr. Boll's Sarsaparilla, from well knowh and distinguished individuals, both in public and private life, has been pci fcctly overwhelming.
Dr. John Bull's principal office 81 Fourth street, Louisville, Ky., where all applications for agencies must be addressed.
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Irani.
Commission Merc
Corner of Common and Lafapefte streets, NEW ORLEANS.
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Jacisb D. Eartv Alex. McGregor J. H. Turner.
B. McKeen. s* G. Warren, Sam'l Paddock.
Sept.lS. 1831-4 l-€m-|d 1M
LANIER & ROSS, scccsssoas to bsioht lasikr,
FORWARDING ft C0**ISSI0N MERCHANTS, Packit Landing, Raiirxmd Drmt and Wharf, MADISON, IND.
RicFKaiarcES—Blvthe & Holland, T. A. Mar ris, Kirland A Fiutgibboa, Indianapolis D. White. Madison.
October 29, 1851 -46 6nspd
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GROCERIES?"J
O W I I & A N
ARE
soar receiving their spring stock, eonsiattng of fuU Aiseoatineat of Groceries of alt kinds
Tobacco, Nails, Glass, Leather.
«fcc., fcc.. all of which will be disposed of at the lowest figure. Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row.
March S, IS5S iS-tf L. fc H.
nKcHoiTKdcl«T!
F.AIS
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and saixed Pickle*, for Tutdly e*e, jest reciivjpd cad for aale at BtPPUra dt Corner.
Keshannoc Pot&toes. I
plXK-EVP.. Sew Kaclt, aadBto* Potatoes, A. Utk* aad »e««dkTork,
fnt »aie st RtDPLEt SAB Center.
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Bargaias to be had in leather \r' °VA2¥ S VI LlTE *™C™L*
National Road St., Green Front, ^"pro^/roof6-111^^bts^•.*"*****nd
id
which is offered at the foioesf rafes, amorg which may be found the
Best Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather New York Red Cincinnati Band
Harness,llridle and Skirting Leather J-.'P.an^
an
aPPer
n«OT.i,lTami
1
UNDERTAKER Vni COFFIN-MAKER.
RESPECTFULLY
informs the citizens of
Terre-Haute and vicinity, that hewill 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 ne is prepared to undertake the whole business of funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices.
A hejirsewill, in all cases bp furnished, free of charpe 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 have been furnished by any person in the county, and I will attend the funeral with my hearse Jree oj charge, any distance not over ten miles.
Shop on Cherry street, between Market and Second. Terre-Haute, March 13, 1850-13-tf
X00
Goods.
THeavy
-?NBellows,-«'
-F
IR
Naii??piKesSheet
i.An-
vils, Vices, Sledges, Tin Plate, Copper, Wire, Coil Chain, Springs, Sprint Steel, Cast do., English Hoop L. do., German ao., American and Swedes Blister do., Swedes and Sable Bar Iron, Russia Nail Rods, Axle Drafts.
Iron,
Just received and selling at greatly reduced prices. S. H. POTTER fc CO. April 23, lS51-19-tf
HARDWARE AND SADDLERY.
A a
Only
days from New York Cily
J\eio
Orleans, per Ship Vancouver
New
Orleans.
Wto
E are now enabled to announce the receipt of ft 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 any cstablishmqnt in Tcrrc-Hante,or the Wabash Valley. Our prices, cither for cash or approved credit, will be quite as low as the nimble ninepence— and no 25 per cent, added to the credit buyer.— Our customers and all customers in want of any kind of HARDWARE will find what tee say true, if they will give us a call.
S. H. POTTER Jt CO.
April 23, l?5l-l9-tf
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.
W O E S A E A N E A I
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT—UNION ROW. I have just received, and am now opening and offering for sale, at my eligible stand in
Union Row, National Road Street, the largest and most extensive stock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Brogans, &c., &c., .ever brought to
this market for the proof of which, the public generally are invited to call and examine. Fashionable Hats, Fur, Plush, Velvet and
other Caps, Suited to the tastes and purses
fou'ndlrmv^rmnArTail'nnSi
found in my late importations from the Eastern Cities, all bought at the lowest rates, and will be disposed of accordingly,.'
Thankful for former patronage, the undersigned hopes to
merit a continuance of former favors, as he is confi
October 18, 1851-dwtf
patronage hereto-
to the.r late firm under the name
.THOS, P. MURRAY
DISSOLUTION.
G. W. BEMENT/J
Terre-Hatile, April 23,'51-lfl-tf 1
NOTICE.
BUSINESS
will be continued at the "Old
Stand," as nsual. Thankful for past favors, we hope our friends will not forget oa— as we have a large stock of articles in our line always on hand. BEMENT A CO.
Terre-Haute, April 23,1851-tf 1
SUMMER GOODS.
A FINE .assortment of Bareges, i»«sues, V. Lawns and other Summer JDrese Goods will be found at the cheapest rates, at the
BUCKEYE CASH STORE.
June 18,1851-27-tjf
Extra Extra Hats.
A
FEW CASES of Bebee's Extra Extra Hats, Fall Styles, for sale cheap, at J. H. TURNER S.
North Public Square, opposite Court House. Oct. 6, 1851-dAw-tf
TAmSTER'S OIL.
BARRELS of a first rate quality, just re 4 i) ceived, and for sale bv -s
siv
IA*DOWICI*i HULMAN,
.^.vtrnkMi Row,
3d Door from West Corners
Jan, 15, lS51-5-tf
A BBLsTNo. 2 Mackerel. OU30bblsXo.3 do 50 half-bbls.No. 1 do 50 Quarters do do
BEMENT, a CO.
March 5,1351-12-tf.
IiiaUOR$.
A3X dea^ripli»«» of Liquor* for »y Use
ittaraigmeA. PotiWRriin imiMto teit quality Ther will found pere. OROVEBXA5 30CWXE,
.11Sill
ding and Commissioa Honsfi. -The subscfibers, in connection with their prcsen "Wharf-lo»t have just completed the mammoth wharf-boat •HBRtJULKS," ial ir
North*of the Souare, Provided with these two "Boats, and with *bto and Tebee-Hactk,. Ind. competent assistants, we can now roceive andstore.
undersigned informs his friends and'at tfco ntiKlinL„oniiw n,o* 2,000 tons of Produca and Mercaandise, It T! completely sheltered and protected from casualties in complete stock of
Bv«n«ville,
and examine my stock. CASH paid for Leath-1 er in the rough. Prompt attention paid to all NORTHERN LIGHTS orders
Prompt attention paid to all
5
this market, &h weathers thereby ivoiduif the ntjoessity, *s here-
w,ti a
tufore, of^cxposing produce, in the inclement season, upon a wot and muddy landing, and also, facilitating us in re-shipping with more despatch, in better order, and, as we are assured by Steamboat Masters, *at lower rates of freight, than has ever before been done at this point.
With these advantages we respectfully solicit consignments, liber
^jea^^er l-iteral advances made upon Produce consigned to
,-V: Lining anarad skins us for reshipment to our correspondents in New OrPhiladelphia Ladies'Morocco: 'leans, and the same forwarded at the very lowest r»tes Men's of freight. n«!»f
ci„- „i ,. I We will also receive consignments for sale, effect Lamb Skins shoe binding sales promptly, and make quick returns.
all of which can be had cheap for CASH! i" CrRILEY & MITCHELL. The public are respectfully requested to calli
Jan. 14,185S-5-«m&Ex$BXS
CONSTANTLY
•2 2* p»id hh«C fss^s^ss&vs^ '°°"i green and dry, at all times. Composition Summer Candles, No. 1 Rosin Soap, JOHN TIERNAN. Summer Steajin do No. 1 Palm do
appearing in their usual brilliancy in
Northern Terre-Haute, sei second liouse north of the
So. 1 Pure Tallow do No.
Principal to render the S^ffl.VJJBKMSaW^lSESKS?
School worthy the.patronage of tsie citizens of ine article, and request all to examine the above ar-Terre-Haute and vicinity. Instruction will I tic'cs previously to purchasing elsewhere. be ffiven in nil bp»neli«»« ««nnll^ fn„n.v,f
We
CtlGf U!U2,H
our best Schools. Competent Teachers will Terre-Haute, November26,1851-30
1 White bar do
Also, No. 1 Soft Soap for (Vmily washing. The above articles are warranted and kept "for stde 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 in this place for cash. The renowned superiority uf cur manufactures we hope will insure us a continuance of our former
will pay the highest cash price for Tallow, ren-
lauSht dered or in the r-ugh. B. M. HARRISON & SON.
M. tllvll a UVV, Al V1UU1.1 *U, JCtflW Jl r* Terre-Haute papers, Charleston Ills. Courier, and Paris 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 containing about five acres, and situated
on the Bloomington road, a short distance east of the canal. THOMPSON & SCOTT Terre-Haute, Feb. 4,1852-8-3w
NEW BOOKS.
AIMS
and Obstacles, a Romance, by James. The Mysteries of the People, by Eugene by
Hints to Young Men. "flic Banditti of tho Prairies, by E. Bonney. i\. Knickerbocker, International, Graham, Goder, and Sartam's Magazines for February, for sale by
7
A
Feb. 18, '52-HMw
HAS BEEN REMOVED TO
NORTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, (doswortu's late stand,) -vi
Next.
Door to Warren Sc Turner.
PAST
favors, for which I am thankful, and of which I desire a continuance, have induced me to offer to the public, a large nnd well manufactured stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
which I am determined to sell low, consisting in part of Cloth Coats, Dress and Frock OverCoats, Box and Sacks all qualities Pants and Vests of every variety in style and quality.
Hats. Caps, Shirts, Drawers,
which will be sold at Cincinnati prices. B. W. BRUEL. Tefre-Hautc, Oct. 13, 1851-d6m
CHINA, GLASS AND QTTEENSWARE.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
E. S. WOLFE,
WEST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUABE,
IStensive
TERRE-HAUTE, IND ,'
now in receipt of the largest and.most exStOCk Of W China, Glass and Queenswarej Paper
Hangings, China Toys, dbc..
ever brought to the Wabash, and lie is anxious to dispose of the same at the 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. ity Remember the place. West of the Square.
Octobcr 27, 1851-46-wtf
PURE MEDICINES.^'
mil CITY II STORE.-
Corpxr of Ath and National Road Streets, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
n~u7i
]VkoJ^
T1? existing^- obtained on the shortest notice, md from der the firm and style of Betnent «fe Co.,. hewill regularly receive heavy suphas been this day dissolved by mutua consent
Those indebted to the old firm will please call
and make immediate settlement. A. B. BEMENT, ,- G. VIELE,
Retail dealer in Drugs
Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dyes. Varnish Chemicals. Brushes, Win• 'dowglass. Perfumeries, Pat• cni Medicines, dbc.,
stock the vrgest and bc3t ever offered to this community. Having made arrangements with an extensive hoosc East, all new preparations, will be
plics on the moat
(,ng a
reasonable terms. He be-
Practitioner of Medicine, and having!
been for a number of years, flatters himself judge of all articles he affem, aud 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 fnll strength, carefully put up, and at greatly reduced prices.
Oct. 8, 1851-43-wtf ...••SIM FOR SALE.
4001?08
it
THEtwostorr brick WAREHOUEsit* tJbi
JI^S.uated North of the Court-Iiouse, on the National Road, now occupied by Dr. J. R. Cnnmgham. Possession given 26th June.
Apply by letter, post-paid, to
GROVERMAN, Baltimore, Md.
February 25, lS52-3m
.S
5 boxes Tobacco, 130 casks Rice,
March 5-J2 BEMENT A CO.
Carding Machine for Sale.
I T^HE undersigned offers for sale on fair fcrnis, JL his Carding Machine, with fans and pick-' er», all in good order and condition.
He will also sell, on application, six town Lots, of the subdivision of ont Lot No. 6L| Terms made easy. Apply to
SAMUEL K. SPARKS.
March 3, 1852-12-tf
Cotton Yarn Agency.
JUST
received per Steamer Summit, 75 bag* Maysville Cotton Tarn, on consignment, for aale cheap by the bane—the best in market.!
JAMES H. TURNER.
February 25, 1S52-11 tf as
or
i.
ik
Fancy Silks, Plain and Figured Silk Poplins fjr French, English and Domestic Ginghams Calicoes, of ev6ry quality, ranging from 5 to 12£ cts. per yard A lino lot of Long Shawls, Cashmere, Embroidered and Plaid Shawls White Swiss, and Cross-br'd Muslins Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Insertings, Blk Silk Laces. Blk ana Fancy Silk Fringe, Gimps, Dress Buttons Silk Dress and MantillaJTrhnmings, of different kinds Ladies Kid, Cashtnore, Silk and Cotton
Gloves
&c.,
Linen Handkerchiefs, from 12|c. up to $3,50 a piece Ladies Collars, Cuffs and Undcr-Sleeves,
White Corded Skirts, And a host of other articles, usually found in a large and well selected stock. VK-Z
For Gcnllcmcns' Wear. Blue and Blk Broadcloths, Beaver and Pilotdo. Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds. Sattinetts, Jeans, Hardtimes, Blue and Brown Goat Blankets Satin Vesting#, Kid. Cashmere Berlin and Bucksin Gloves, Merino and Cot ton Undershirts and Drawers, Wliitc Liner Shirts, and Silk Cravats. 2 CASES SUPERIOR SILK HATS, express ly made for the retail trade. A large assort-
111 JUT 11 CM mUMUT. North-East Corner of the Public Square,: TCRRE-UAUTE, INDIANA.
STILL SOAPS AS USUAL ABOVE ALL COMPETITION!
Come on, old friends and new ones, and examine fof yourselves!
STOCK this season is decidedly the largest—most skilfully out and thoroughly well made—most beautiful in quality and material—consisting of the greatest variety of styles— and at the same time, THE CHEAPEST, mark that! THE CHEAPEST—all things considered of any that has ever yet been brought to this good town of Terre-Haute
We are continually receivin™ large additions^
J.° ^U^ln^r^a^^/??TT"oTiTV^T^OCr^r^rora
Jl
large assort
1
•M
S
'V
The School for Husbands by Lady Bui werLytton. Amy Lawrence, or the Freemason's Daughter, by the author of "Stanfield Hall." Celestine, or Sights and Shadows of London Lifo. Florence Sackville,.or Self Dependence, an autobiography, by Mrs. Burbury. Tho Forrest Divorce Case.
,v*tj
Fernley, Manor, orEdith the Inconstant... Whig Almanac Xorl852. Life of Dan Marble, by Falconbridge. Reveries of an Old Maid, containing Important
HAS
W. H. BUCKINGHAM,
Feb. 18,'32,-10 tf ,, Sign of tho Big Book.
MORE NEW BOOKS.
LARGE supply of Harper's Magazine for February. Knickerbocker Magazine for Jan., aud February. Whig Almanac for 1852. Hints upon the Profession of Medicine, by Wm.
Maxwell Wood. Banditti of the Prairies, by E. Bonney. 4, CHILD'S BOOK & NEW FANCY STORE.
Unden-^
shirts, Trunks,
d'c.,
Sc.,-
oMr own
mmt
W O E S A E A N E A I
rnHE subscriber wishes to draw theparticuJL lar attention of the public to his stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS* just opened. His goods were purchased on the lowest terms, from manufacturers and importers, which enables him to sell them at prices that cannot be surpassed for cheapness. His stock comprises every variety of DRY GOODS for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear such as
of Fashionable Hats, Caps, Fine Shirts,
October 29, 1851-46-tf TerroHaute, Ind.
DAYII) l€ ARNOLD*
opened a New Clothing Store, in the room formerly occupied by Wm. B. Tu«Il, aud next door to S. H. Potter fe Co.'s Hardware Store. His stock is by far the largest in the place—comprising erery imaginable variety of Clothing—and having bought Ihem at tho head of the market, at a time too when prices wore lower than they had been for a number of years, it i# but reasonable to assort that he is able to offer greater bargains than those who buy at Cincinnati or Louisville.
EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED to be tcell made, of good material, and any article not proving as represented, can be returned, and the money will be refunded. He is determined to do business strictly "Upon the Square," and those who favor him with a call shall surely receive the worth of their money.
ID* Any garment will be made to order at short notice.4- A beautiful assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestivgs, constantly on hand for the purpose. (CT Remember the place—East of tho Souare, next door to Potter's Hardware Store. Terre Haute, November 5, 1851-47 tf
NEW-GOODS!
Merinoes, Coburgha, Silk and mohair Alpacas, Cashmeres Delaines a variety of Black and
ft
TEA, SUGAR and COFFEE, fl
It is unnecessary to enumerate further, suffice it to say, that his stock is one of the largest I and best selected in tlie City and prices, considering the cheapness of goods East this fall, will give satisfaction to all, even to the careful purchaser. F. NIPPERT,
Farrinoton's Block, North
Sou AUK, Oct. 5, 1851-47tf Terre-Haute, Ind.
1' iirs ami PeltricN. 7IIE highest price in cash, always paid for
Good Purs and Peltries, in season. Bring In your
Coon end Deer Skins, end all other for skins, to
GROVERMAN BPURJSE. National Road
Terre-1)ante, Indiana, Dec. 10,1831-52tf
5t.
\VH EAT ^T7VVHEA'\r
1
WANTED,Souls'*
to be delivered immediately at
Miller & Mill, for which we will pav cash. BEMENT CO. 'ferre-Haute, Aug. 1, lt?5l dtf €i
Carpets and Oil Cloths.
A FEW PIECES three ply and ingrain CarjTjL petingand floor Oil Cloths. for sale cheap J. H. TURNER'S
GROCERIES.
GJ?OVF.RMA5 & BOURSE have at presep'., and intend keepiae, a general and extensive assortment of GROCERIES, which they will sell aslow as any konH en tb« wabnb.
Washing Fluid.
"VTELSON'S Chinese Lustral Washing Fluid for aale at B. H. SWAIN'S, -Prairie Citv Drag Store.
October 21,
Vinegar.
gUPERIOR -vinegar can be had at the
ga
BUCKEYE CASH STORE.
JanelS,-27-tf
Dry Ooods at Cost. deauon* of closing onf stock or tRf
7 E are
r*Mk»
GOODS, »ad will dispose of tbem at cost, far GR0VBRXA5 BOURSE.
rriEA, Sugar, Coffee, Sugar Houso and Or--1 leans Molasses, of the best quality and at tho lowest rates, at the
WE
SI
i}&»'
hWW'
Manufactory, Nortli-East Corner of Market and
First Streets, LOUISVILLE, KY. r. Mark Well !—We superintend the making up of our own Goods- and therefore we WARRANT THE WORKMANSHIP of every garment we sell.
N. B: Any garment purchase^ at this Establishment exchanged if not fully approved, /-.-mc*
§c.
STIL'llfS $ ISAACS 2for(A*I£a$t Corner Public Square,
W, SC. FOSTER. WM. 3R0WN. OIO. FOSTER
i't
4-f
FOSTER & BROWN, DEAi.itnsr {.ROCERIIOS & FRO IMJCJE.
r. Corner of Main and First Streets, EVANISVILLE, INDIANA.
KEEP
constantly on hand a full supply of Coffee, Sugar, Molanses, Tens, Tobacco, Nails, Dye'' Stuffs, Refined Sugar, Spanish Shoe Leather, whole anil ground Spiccs,
&c., &.
ALSO—Agent* for Cotton yarns, Kanawha Salt, and Blasting and IMflc Powder. F. A Brown will attend to sales of Flour, Corn, Bacon, and all kinds of Produce*.
December 1851-31-1 ypd
Groceries.
BUCKEYE CASH STORE.
June 18,-27-tf
ftueenswaro and Hardware HAVING a largo assortment of duedrisware and Hard ware on hand, nnd wishing to close this branch of trade, we will sell chcap for cash. GKOVERMAN & BOURNE. GROCERIES AT WHOLES ALII
arc now receiving our Spring supply of Groceries and Iron, and arc prepared to sell tho trade in largo or small quantities, at much reduced prices. r?
Just received per Jetvess
and Ycwwnt,
475 bags prime Rio Coffee, 1 278 Ilhds. Good Sugar, "V 600 Barrels N. O. Molasses. 1'
Dvomber 10, 1B.»1 52-tf
*.J
March5-I2 BEMENT & CO.,
1 OH I'BS. superior Sage, neatly put up in 1, «nd XlyLf pouna packages, for family use, for sale at Ihe PRAIRIE CITY DRUG STORE.
!»i NEW GOODS!! I
rpUE subscriber is now in receipt of his Fall I Stock of Goods at the old stand of L. G. Warren & Co., consisting of
ly made for the retail trade. A large assort-1 Dry Goods, Grooerios, Hardware, Queens-^ ment. of SILK and MOHAIR PLUSH CAPS, waro, Hats, Caps, Soots and Shoes Cloth and Velvet do., Blk and Drab Mexican In fact, every article usually found in Dry and Buena Vista Hat?,
Goods' stores. Thankful for past favors—
BOOTS AN© SHOES. would request his old friends, customers and S he in S in in in he
a a a
Irish Linens, nnd Table Cloths Pric('9- JAS. II. URNER, ...
if
W(r
of the
Public
a a
North Public Square, opposite the Court House# Oct. 6, 1851-diw-tf
iS Tar
40 bbls. Rosin, itii/h** 10 Tunpentine, 20 .Pitch.
Marcl^ 5-12 BEMENT
6i,
CO.,
Parasoli, Fans, &c.
A GREAT variety of Fans, Parasols, «kc I a.
can be had cheaper than ever were at the BUCKEYE CASH STORE.®' June 18,-27-tf
Brushes—Shaving Apparatus.
SUPERIOR
Shaving Brushes" also, Tooth, Nail, Heir.
Cloth. Counter, Shoe, Window, Horse, Scrubbing, Paint, and Varnish Brushes. Por sale at the Prairie City Drug Store, by R. H. SWAIS.
December JO, lS5J-.«-tf
NOTICS
HEREBY GIVEN, that the office of the Auditor af Vigo county, Indiana, iskept in the Northeast room of the 2d story the
Coart-Houso at Tcrrc-Haute, where I may be found at all reasonable hours of the day, to attend to official business.
I will also be prepared, to attend to such 1 other business, as may be entrusted to me.— Persons in particular, who wish deeds and mortgages, leases, bonds, bills, contracts and other instruments of writing drawn up or who want tomake affidavits take depositions of witnesses, and have their books posted or who watt to effect insurance upon tneir lives or the lives of others, for the oenefit or 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.
N. side Pub. Square, opposite Court House. Oct. 6, 1851-d.fcw-tf v1 States Life Insurance company at New York
Life Insurance may be effected with the U.
and insurance against fire with the Indiana Mutual Fire Insurance company, of both which companies I am the Agent for this place and vicinitr.
To thoie also, who lire at a distance and own property in this connty, and are in want of an Agent, to collect their rents pay their taxes, or make sale of the property, the undersigned offers his cervices, and would refer in regard to his faithfulness and capacity to Messrs. J. D. Early, J. 4c 8. Crawford, Wm. D. Griswold, John P.* Usher, and ali 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.
Terrc-Hante, April 23, 1851-19-ly
SALT.
KAXAWHA
and take Salt always en hand,
Por
sale cheap. GROVERMAN it, BOURNE
