Wabash Express, Volume 11, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 April 1852 — Page 4

E&trral loeardimt to At% of Qmcnv. in llw jnr 1UI. by 8. iWtTUJITOJf, M. t., In IhCttcrk'i OAo* of the DirtrirtOoort tor tb»-£«*tcni

District of Ptnn/ylv*nla-

Another Scientific Wonder OR EAT OURE FOR -f*

"DYSPEPSIA!

DR. J. 8. HOUGHTON'S

[PEPSIN

TM L' TRUE

DIGESTIVE FLUID, OK, CIASLKIC JIU

PREPAREDTHE

ture's own method, by Nature's own Agent, tbe era®*! trtc Juice. 1

will digest otdwsofve. i'Vce Poundejtf Roast Beef in

about two keixn, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of Ike Food, the Purifying, Prtteroing, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gaatrie Juice lit Its Chemical powers, and fornUbiug a COMPLETE and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for It. By the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA aro removed J'lstas they would be by a healthy Stomach. It ia doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of DEBILITY, EMACIATION, NERVOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, supposed to be on the verge of tbe grave. Tbe Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, is In ibe highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE.

SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE BARON L1EBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juke, may be readily urcpared from tbe mucous membrane of tho stomach of the Ox, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just in the tame manner at they would be in the human stomach,"

Call on tbo Agent, and get Descriptive Circular, large amount of SCIENTIFIC EVIto the above, together With Reports

ABLE CUHES, from all parts of the Uni­

ted States. AS A DYSPEPSIA CUR^k, Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced tbe most marvellous tfects, ill curing cases of Debility, Emzci iout ^Decline, aud Alton, Nervous,

.... Dyspeptic Consumption. It is Impossible to give ibe details of cases In the limits of this advertisement but authenticated certificates havo beou given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York aud Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent.

It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to BUllous disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and tbe evil effects of tlulnlne. Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after along sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance.

Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN Is sold by nearly all the dealers In flno drugs and Popular Medicines, throughout tbo United States. It Is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for tho use of Physicians.

PRIVATE CIRCULARS for tbe use of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houston or his Agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. As It is NOT A SECRET REMEDY no objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing and regular practice.— Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle.

OBSERVE THIS!—Every bottle of tbe genuine PEPSIN bears the written signature of J. 8. HOUGHTON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copyright and Trade Mark secured.

In* Sold by ill Druggists and Dealors In Medicines. AOENTS.—WOOD !k DONNELLY, Terre-Hsute Craighead & Brownlnj, Indianspoli*. Wholesale and Rxtail Ascot*.

Terre-Haute, April 1-1,1852,-18-tf.

S I N O 1 8 5 1

N N A

W O E S A E S O E Direotly North of the Court-House, and nsxt door East of M. W. Sodam's.

rI"UIE

undersigned has roccived and is rccciv--L ing the largest stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paiuta, Oils and Dye-stuffs over brought to Terro-Hiuite. Having made cash purchases for 1851, ho is enabled to sell at asjow rates as any other establishment on the Wabash. His stock consists as usual of a general assortment of Mineral aud Botanic Medicincs, suited to the wants of the Country, and ho hopes from his long experience aud nis usual attention to business in tryiug to supply the wants of his customers in nis line, to morit a continuance of their patronage. 0IL8, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS. &O., 6 bbls. Linseod Oil, SO Boxes Wind. Glass, 6 Lard 12 Star Candles, 7 Turpentine, 8 Rosin Soap,

Alcohol, 3 bbls. Copal Vanusb Span. Whiting,35 gals. Coach Rosin,

5 6 5 Rosin, 36 1000 lbs. Red Load 36 300 Dry whito do.45 100 kegs Pure do.60 700 lbs. Britiah Lustre,30 500 100 400 300 300 700 300 150 300 80 100 100

ALSEAS^V

Black Japan Neat's ft. Oil, Castor Oil, Pure Olive Oil,

Black Lead, 150 lbs Nitric Acid, Litharge, 400 Sulphuric do. Venetian Red,4 bbls Plaster Paris, Yollow Ochre,6 Fish Oil, Span. Brown, 3 White Chalk,Gr'd. Logwood,300 lbs. Bar Lead, Ext. do. 400 Copperas,

Castile Soap, 40 Pearl Stanjn, 36

April 2, lSSl-16-tf

Am. Vermillion, cals. Sperm Oil,

Chro Yellow, 100 lbs. Indigo, Green, 300 Alum. Paris 120 Blue Stone, PURS WINKS and BRANDY. BOURBON, and RYE WIIISKKY Ao.. for sale at Cuningham's Wholesale Drug Store.

J. R. CUNINGHAM.

SB S. A. WKAVKS'8

Canker and Salt Rheum Syrup CANKER CURE AND CERATE.

THESE

preparations are scientific productions of a molar educated physician, (who is now extctt»lv«ly en«ae«d In the practice of hi* profession.)— Thry haw brcome deservedly popular mall sections of t*w» country, where tbe* havel»ee« introduced, from tbs f*«t that th-y have nsver to eJPfct a cure whwe they hawWn UKd according to d'rrcilon.

MS CAXKER ssi SALT RBIOM SrKOP »s an article diffrrineenUrtty from SarsapanUaor Dock Syrups, or any other preparation ever offtrtdwtRJ nubile. It cau be positively relied on for tb» effectual curs of Scrofulous Humors Erysipelas, Salt Rheum. Canker In the Mouth, Stomach or Bowels, Female TCt*kn«te*, and all humors arising from an Impure state Of the blood: la a woid Is a complete renoeatw, srsdicatlne disease and restoring to bsalthy action e»err wt ohhe system.

TifS CBR~iTl in all cases of humors, and especially for Salt Rheum aud Erysipelas, is a raluable accompaniment to the Syrup, j1 stroy ail twtlse of homor nrom the of the body which will be driven twit by the use of the Syrtp. It Is one of the most valuable esUiyat s^gljcations^ever known for Burn*. Scalds,Scald Head,OldSores, M«, Barter»* TWh and all otbrr eruptions ou the skin, far surpasses all other external ijjpwetlwj*. ___ j. X. Hi**!* & Co., No. Cotlefre BuiidtM, (oppo heretofore the price of each separatelr. alts the Glbsaa

Mr*°u|

OAA SACK* forks l»i»o4. saltw»,ur«. «v

NO 3

2K

bushels ironny Bu« on hand aud tor sale

at the lowest rate*, by VOSTSK BROWN. Derbmber l»»«Sl »rpd £r«»*e"Ws./W

Grass Seeds.

CtLOVER.

Timothy, Millet and Red Top

Seed*. put* and clean ankle on hand for sale by JOHN ROSS, March 31. l85S-lS3w Boston Stor* "BWJS, No.»M^hertl. 30 bbls

do

hilf-bUs No 1 do 50 Quarto* do BCMEXT. 00 March 5.1951 -19-tf

50

CHERRY PECT0RA1 [snsrlsfeK Por »h© Care of

COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, A BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA,

CONSUMPTION.

""j THI8 invaluable remedy for all diseases of the TUROAT and LCxoe, has attained a celebrity ', from itn remarkable cures, never equalled by

I any other medicine before. Other preparations have shown themselves palliatives, and soroetimes effected notable cures, bat none has ever so fully won the confidence of every community where it is known. After years of trial in every climate, the results have indisputably shown it to possess a mastery over this dan"en

from IIESNET, or the fourth STOM- Igerous class of diseases, which could not fail ACH OP OX, aftei directions of BARON to attract the attention of Physicians, Patients, 1.IEBIG, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. nublic at large. HOCCHTOff, M. D.. Philadelphia, Pa. !ani? „f „w»» inrlirMu-

Tbls is a truly wonderful remedy for INDlGKSTIO, See the statements, not of obscure DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVEK COMPLAINT, als and from far distant places, but of men who CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY. Curing s^ter Na-,

are

known and respected throughout the coun-

J-ru~ jely

fr~P Half a teajpoonful of Parsi*, infused in water, The widely celebrated ^Surgeon, Dr.

of New York City, says:

JXII»E

MOTT,,

It gives me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy of 'AYER'S

PERKINS,

HILLSDALE,

Mich., Dec. 10, 1849.

Dear Sir: Immediately on receipt of your 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 becl, and was extremely feeble. His friends believed he must soon die, unless relief could be obtained for him, and I induced them to give your excellent medicine a trial. I immediately left town for three weeks, and you may judge of my surprise on my return, to meet hinl in the street on ray way home from the cars, and find he had entirely recovered. Four weeks from the day hecommcnced takingyourmedicine.hetvas at work at his arduous trade of a blacksmith.

T'here are other cases within my knowledgej where Cherry Pectoral has been singularly successful, but none so marked as this.

Very truly yours,

..

JTL G.

W. UNDERWOOD.

Hear the Patient.

Da. J. C.

AYEB, LOWELL—Dear

Sir: Feeling

under obligations to you for the restoration of mv health, I send you a report of my case, wnich you are at liberty to publish for the benefit of others. Last autumn I took a bad cold, accompanied by a severe cough, and made uso 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 gavo me a bottle of your Cherry Pectoral, tho uso of which I immedi ately commeuced 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 tho use of your valuable modicine.

E. S. STONE, A. M./

Principal Mt. Hope Seminary.

HANOVER,

Ohio, April 3,1850.

Dear Str: I wish could tell all that suffer with a cough, what your Chorry Pectoral has done lor tne It does seem they might be benefitted by tho information. I had a lung fever which left my lun^a weak aud inflamed. Being very feeblo ana unable to gain strength at all, tny frieuds thought 1 must soon sink in consumption. I had no appetite^ and adreadful cough was fast wearing mo away. I began to take your bountiful medicine, by the advice of a clergyman, who had seen its effects before. It eased my cough at first, and gave me rest at night. In less than a fortnight I could cat well, and my cough had ceased to be troublesome, my appetite returned, and my food nourished mo, which soon restored mv strength.— Now, after five weeks, I am well and strong, with no other help than your Cherry Peitoral.

Yours, with respcct, JULIA DEAN.

I hereby certify that tho above statement of my wife Is in conformity with my own views of her case and her curu by Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. JOSEPH DEAN.

The above named Joseph Dean and Julia, his wife, are personally known to me, and implicit confidence may oe placed in their statement. SAM'L C. VAN DERWENT,

Pastor of the Baptist Church.

IT Prepared and sold bv JAitfES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Loutll, Mast. CT" For sale by

J. R. CUMSUIIAM WOOD DT DOXELLT,

gists, Terre-Haute, Ind.

JAQUITH »FC BROTHER,

Drug­

Paris, Ills. /yx

MCNEIL & CROFTS,

March 24, l852-15-3m

II

Perryavilc, Ind.

S

LUTHER AND HIS ADHERENTS. THE

Proprietors of Sartain's Magazine hating purchased tho large and handsome steel plate, carefully engraved in line and mexrotint, from the celebrated design by George Cattermole, representing

THE FIRST REFORMERS Presenting their Famous Protest at the Diet of Spins, in 1529, no# offer it in connexion with their Magftilbe \n terras unprecedentedly low.

This magnificent composition contains nearly ono hundred figures, and includes authentic portraits of the most prominent men connected with that important event. The work (exclusive of margin) measures 21 inches by 15, and the print has never been retailed at a price less than $3 per copy. Each impression is accompanied by an instructive pictorial key of irfcrence, describing tho scene, tie characters, the history which led to the eveut, and principles contended for.

In conuexion with Sartain'a Magaiine both works will be furnished on the following liberal terms, which are invariably in advance:

O.NS Copy of the Magaalne and one of the Print, $3,00. Two Copies of the Magaaine, and two of the Prints, J5.00.

Five Copies of the Magazine, and five of the Print, together with one copy of both works to the getter up of the Club, $12.

The price of Sartain'a Magazine being of itself now

may wma

Preparations are making to publish

We wonld »*e to b»*r those that are *«ict»d srfth Magaaine a wries of illustrated articles on the

above meniiuned to call on u*. We will Axiiuay

HESOES,

*urU( them a speedy cure. Life of General JutkiWD. SolAbv R. asent for Tem-H««t»: t/nra eil A. Dwrim W. W. Koassra, IndianapoUs. ?,

September io. ltJJi-3»-lr lag« in the SUtet, to g«t op Qnl» upon the ibove liberal terns.

Salt and Q-rmny Baas. I

in the

coromenemg with ricio-

Send oo Tour subscriplions. and »ecni« $6

Troftjl

of

1OUU bu»h«ls Oemny Ba** on band and for sale Address, JOH SARTAIN «CO.,

r«^dine*nden^^nrs fbr#a.

March 31,1S53 4w

WHEAT! WHEAT!!,

10101EB11S WHEAT "\\f ANTED, to be delivered immediately at] Mtllcr6 Soule'a Mill, for which we will pav cash. BEMENT CO.

Terre-Haxrt*. Aug. 1.18*51 dtf

i/"\«WtOO Pa.Vr«ri»«* Cam Rtirch. r*t»ed a»d pr* V.l wrttM andtai wis at RBJNJH It aisi S. Ctnrer.

ZHB g**AT XESTVCXT SElEXDYi

DII. JOHK BULL'S

SARSAPARILLA.

is put vp in fall quart bottles, and CtmtaiSs the strength of *»x times -as much pare Honduras Sartipuillaa* any similar preparation in America. Price one dollar pet bottle, or six bottles for five dollars.

It ha* been a well established fact for years past, that Sarsaparilla, when pore and properly prepared, was the only true panacea for all diseases originating from I an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil fegkits in youth, barrenness, &«.

We boldly assert thai JOHN BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT OK SABS A PA R1LLA is the only preparation before tbe public tbat is prepared on strictly scientific principles, and of Uniform strength.. The Sarsaparilia is purcbasedwkbOut Tegard to price, and every' pound, before being used, is subject, to the strictest chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before being used.

Bull's Sarsapariils also contains the virtues of «veral other valuable medical roots, together forming the best compound, and producing tit jrreetest euro.-' tivt- 'agttit fx tke know* world I This medicine, when used according to directions, willeure vitkout fail. Scrofula or King's evil, Cancers,Tumors,

-t

VALEX-

CHERRY PECTORAL,'

°7

which I

consider peculiarly adapted fo oure diseases of the throat and lungs." Dr.

its..

the ventfrafble President of the

Vermont Medical College, one of the eminently learned physicians of this country, writes, tne Cherry Pectoral is exclusively used in this section, where it has shown unmistakable evidence of its happy effects upon pulmonary diseases.

The Rev.

JOHN D. COCHRANE,

a distinguish­

ed Clergyman of the English Church, wnte3 to the proprietor from Montreal, that "he has been cared of a severe asthmatic affection, by

RT PECTORAL."

CHER^

Sis letter at full length, may

be found in our circular, to be had of the Agent, and is worth the attention of asthmatic patients.

This letter is from the well-known druggist at Hillsdale, Michigan, one of the largest dealers in tho State &Qd this case is from his own observation: ,1

Eruptions of

tbe Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Hinrwor or Tetters', Scald Bead, Rheumatism and Pains ii the Bones or Joints, old Sores and Ulcers, •-j'j Swell lug of the. Glands, Syphilis Dys-

pepsia, 'Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Loss of- .. tite, Disease* arising from the use of

Mercury, Pain in tbe Side and Shoulders, General Debility,

Dropsy,

"SST Jft Lumbago, Jaundice, Coelivenessy Sore Throat Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds,

3i«OS

Weakness of tbe Chest, Pulmontry Affections, and all other diseases tending to produce Consumption, Liver ^Complaint, Female Irregularities and Com

spring at syAem,

and

Cbrosric summerCrlnk, aud general tonic for tbe a Gentle and pleasant purgati ve, far superior to

Blue Lick or Congress Water, Salts, or SeidliU Powders.

3 5 9 3 E A E A E A The truly wonderful and remarkable cures that have come under our immediate observation have more than convinced us that Doctor BullJs a great man, ind 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 tbe Doctor i» Ws new enterprise, say we,—Lwisville Courier.

with bis Sarsaparilla, will create afar more, enthusi astic excitement east than Baraum did with Jenny LincL We would not have our readers understand us classing the Doctor and his Sarsaparilla with Barnura and Jeuny LI ad, because all who&peud their dollar for a bottle of Bull's Sarsaparilla will get its equivalent and we have heard it slily hinted that many, after hearing the diviue Jenny, and finding their pocket rniuus from ten to twenty dollars, thought it was paying pretty dear for the whistle. One objection we have to Bull's Sarsaparilla, and only one—it is so exceedingly pleasant to tbe taste, and invigorating to the system, that, once in the habit of using it, it is equal to smoking fine regalies, chewing Langhorne's best, or drinking Walker's mint juleps— you can't fuit it.—Louisville Democrat.

The above complimentary notices ftvm the editors of the Louisville Courier &nd Democrat were endorsed by 0-eo. D. Prentice, Esq., tho distinguished editor of the ^Louisville Journal, in tbe following flattering notice:

There is no doubt In the world of the greatness of Dr. Bull, and the excellence of bis Sarsaparilla. Some of the most scientific physicians in the city have applauded the Sarsaparilla, and, what is a great deal better, thb million applauded it too. It is having a tremendous sale. The celebrated Jayno has, from the profits of his medicine, built a granite palace in Philadelphia. seven stories high,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 streets at all, as he finds himself arrested at every step by grateful men and women, many of whom have traveled from great distances to look upon their benefactor. snd to bless him for their wonderful restoration to health. Tbe Doctor, with all bis extraordinary merit, is naturally very modest and retiring yet wo trust that tbo eastern cities will, in justice to themselves, give a fitting reception to the distinguished man who has made a« glorious a campaign against hnmtn diseases as Gen. Scott made against theMcxi-

IVOXICE TO FKMAJLES. John Bull's Sarsaparilla 1s one of tho greatest female medicines now in existence. In those numerous cases where the constitution is debilitated, the nervous energy is lessened, when the offorU Of nature are weak and deficient, or are ptofuso and overwrought, when the faco is palo colorless, the strength feeble and

destroyed—then Bull's Sarsaparilla 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 medicine, wo would see far less suffering, disease and unlmppiticss among them than now exists, health would take the place of disc&sc, the rosy cheek 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 by continued suffering and affliction. At that critical period termed the "turn of life," which 16 often attended with so much danger, Bull's Sarsaparilla is found to exert a most beneficial effect. All ladies approaching this crisis should be apprised of this fact, and avail themselves of this valuahle medicine.

A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SRXV. How we all admire a cle«r, beautiful, white skin, and a rosy colored cheek. IIow often do we see persons, not possessing this "desideratum so devoutly to ie Wished," resorting to cosjnetics, lotions, washes, paints, and coloring materials, to restoro to them a semblance of what disease has deprived them of, and that, too, With great ilijurv to the skin. Bull's Sarsaparilla is the best cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin by removing every particle or morbid and diseased matter from the blood, making it Pure, healthy and vigorous, giving activity to every minute vessel, and changing tbe yellow and dark countenance to the bloum and freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon the uso Of paints and mixtures, and use Bull's Sarsaparilla, the only effectual remedy. "A word to the wise is sufficient," uid a bint is enough for the ladies.

We earnestly invite all persons who are suffering with any of the ills that flesh 16 heir to, to call on Dr. John Bull's agent, and get a copy of Bull's Family Journal, gratis and for the sake of humanity, we hope that a single individual will not be found unwilling to give Bull's Sarsaparilla a trial, after reading, and recollecting, at tbe samo time, that it is imposst* ble for the Doctor to publish the tenth part of the number of certificates of astounding cures performed by his Sarsaparilla. The amount of testimony voluntarily showered on Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla. from well knowh and distinguished individuals, botn in public and private life, has been perfectly overwhelming. •,* Dr. John Bull's principal offioe 81 Fourth street, Louisville, Ky., where all applications for agencies must be addressed.

J. R. Cuningham sole Agent forTerre-Haute, where the medicine msy be had by the dozen at Proprietor's prices.

A Urge supply just rceived Tctre-Hauto, Ind. Feb. 18 185310-ly aa. rx.

3t. A. DELSI.

HE Lin & CIIISM,

Forwarding awl Commission Merchants, CORNER COMMERCE AND LAFATETTK STS., NEW ORLEANS.

-VTOTICE—The firm of Overton, Chism 1.1 Co., was dissolved on the 1st August.

M. A. Hilra & C. Chisnif

MEMBERS

of the late firm, will continue

the Commission and Forwarding business as heretofore at the old stand, corner Commerce and Lafayette streets, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to their late firm under the name and style of HELM CHISM.

New'Orleans, Aug. 5. 1851-36-wlyr

N O E O N

Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Corner of Common and Lafayette ttreett, NEW ORLEANS.

AKf£1 TO

Jacob D. Early, 8. McKeen* Alex. McGregor, »L O. Warren J. H. Turner. Sam'l Paddock,..^ Sept. IB, 1851-41-Cm pd-3.00

LANIER & ROSS,

*i"n^WCTESSOXS TO 8K:G8T FORWARDING ft COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Packet Landing, Retiroai Depot and Wkarf,

Bargains ta be had in Leather

JOHN

TiEKmN,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Hides and Leather, National fioad st., Green Fronts te-.

North of the Square,' Tntax-KACTE. Ind. 1

complete which is offered at the hnoettrates, among which may be found the

Best Cincinnati Tanned Sole Leather New Yort Red Cincinnati Band^

Harness, Bridle and Skirting Leather

rl'

Kip and Calf Skins and upper Leather ^4** Lining and Pad SSkins Thiladelphia Ladies' Morocco

Sen'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 pud for Leather in theTough. 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 all times.

true, if they

MADISON. IND.

Rgm.ta»" Blythe fe Holland, T. A. Morris. Kirlaml it FiUgtbboa, Indianapolis D. White, Madisou.

October 39, l&Sl-fS 6m pd

GROCERIES.

LUDOWICI

&

A RE now receiving their spring stock, conJ\. sisting of a full assortment of Groceries of all kinds /I1 Tobacco, Nails, Glass, Leather. &c all of which will be disposed of at the lowwt figor*.

Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row. March 3. iSSS-lS-tf L-

Hckles Pickl»Ti

IX aad alxtd Plcktet, to fiuslly ose. Just r»ccived aaA for sale tt RIDDLE'S & Comer.

Ft

Ifarittfisoe PotatoM.

t5K-£TB, ffewTork, Black. aad Btoe Potato*#, KIDDLE'S BAR Corear.

g, j, *r A*

JOHN TIERNAN.

October "18, 1851-wtf

Vigo County Seminary. rriHE female Departmentof the County Sem--inary, will he open for School Exercises, on Monday, November 24tli. Au effort will be made on the part of the Principal to render the School Worthy the patrotiage of thetititens 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 Academic y«ar will embrace 44 weeks, and be divided into two sessions of 22 weeks each and each session into two quarters of 11 weeks £ach. 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, PrincipaUT

November 19, 1851-49-tf TT

SYLVESTER WILLIAMS T3?o miqrs

oe yj

UNDERTAKER and C0FFIN-MAKEK

RESPECTFULLY

informs the citizens of

Terre-Haute lihfi vicinity, that he will give undivided attention,to the above business, with a viewto rclieve the friends of deceased persons froni the indispebsafele trouble attending the death of a friend, and would state that he is orepared to undertake the whole business of funerals, if desired, or any part thereof, at reduced prices,

Ahearsewill, in all cases b« furnished, free oj charge to such as procure coflins at his establishment.

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

Shop on Cherry street, between Market and Second* Tei¥e--Ha«tc, March 13,1850-13-t^ "Wjf*,

Heavy Goods. TONS OF IRON, Nails, Spitees, Anvils, Bellows, Vices, Sledges, Sheet

100

Iron, Tin Plate, Copper, "Wire, Coil Chain, ElipticSprings, Spring Steel, .Cast do., English Hoop L. 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.,JI,„fPXI£JLfc-CO..„ April 23, 1851-19-tf ..

HARDWARE AITD SADDLERY. alii 7 Sp:. Mi. Spring Arrivtil

•fiM

hjSJI

Wto

E are now enabled to announce the receipt of 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 any establishment in Terre-Haute, or the "Wabash Valley. Our prices, either for cash or approved credit, will be quite as low as the nimble ninepence— and no 25 per cent., added to the credit buyer.— 3iir customers ind all customers in want of any kiud of HARDWARE will find what use

JAM

TOLL

.give us a call. 9. II. POTTER St CO.

April 23,1851-19-tf JXHJ*

BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.

W O E S A E A N E A I

SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT—UNION ROW. hsii-* I have Juytreccived, and am now opening *wl #1#! and uSering for sale, *t my eligible stand in

.•kf&sr&f?

Union Row, National Road Street, the largest and most extensive stock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Brogans, &ci,

«»•*'.* ever brought to this market forth proof of which, the public generally are invited to call and examine Fashionable Hats, Fur, Phiih, Velvet and other Caps,

Suited to the taxtes and purses Of all classes of buyers, will be importations from tbe Eastern Cities, all

found in my late bought at the lowest rates, and rill^e disposed of accordingly

December lS51-52-tf

osed of accordingly.

Thankful for former patron

age, the undersigned hopes to

merit a continuance of former favors, as be is confident that he enn offer as good bargaius as any establishment in the State—perhaps some better.

TTT Boots, Pu'rtps, extra Kid Slippers, and any other work executed to order, as usual. THOS. P. MURRAY.

October 18, lE51-dvrtf

"I A A LBS. superior Sage, neatly put up in 1, K. ind 1UU pound packages, for family use, for sale st the PRAIR7K CITY DRUG STORE.

SUMMER GOODS.

A

FINE assortment of Barege Lawns and other Summer Dress Goods will be found at the cheavest rates, at the

Tfssues,

BUOKEYE CASH STOR

June 18,1851-27-tf

®T

TANNER'S OIL.

O BARRELS of a first rate quality, just received, and for sale bv LUDOWICI A HULMAN,

... Union Row, 3d Door from West Corner. Jan. 15, 1851-5-tf

ARE

HULMAN

Terre-daute, January 88,1852-7-tf

!*7f

-'-DOUBLE Rectified Whiskey

LUDOWIcfl"HULMAN^'C^

now manufkcturiag an article of Doable Rectified Whiskey, far superior to any ever brought from Cincinnati, and in strength, purity and flavor decidedly the fyest ever sold ta thia western country. All those who prefer a first rate article to a common one, for the same monev. will please call at the

CIXCrSNATI STORE, Union Row. All kinds of Domestic and Foreign WINES and LIQUORS, of the test quality, and at Cincinnati prices, always on band.

Candies and Confectioneries. 0O5SISTING of rvrry description of plate aod fanGsadlea, kept at aw

Cf

Frali* sad misy otker delicacies. CoaflKtHMarrV, Jast received and RIDDLJS'S Cornet.

esaally kept at (•r sale at iUltit 17 lKS-14-tf

FIGS! nasi!

5 sftcteoftke first order, neatly preserved, Tfek, ceived acd tor sale st nOStS'S It A 8 Corner.

Lemon Syrup.

PSfrap

rST received aad tor sale, a vm sitleM of Lemon at SirDL£*S S dt Ccratr.

r. a. a'aiucr. MI»« man. EVANSVILLE Forwarding aad Commi—ion House.

ligaments. Libei

The subscribers, ia connection with their ^reseat Wharf-boat, have just completed tbe mammoth.wharf-boat 1 "HERCULES,"

finished in the most substantial manner, and with a fire-proof roof. Provided with these ttro Boats, and with able and oimpetent assistants, We can now receive and store, at the river, 3,000 tons of Produeo ana Merchandisa, completely sheltered Sad protected from casualties In all weathers thereb]' avoiding tbe necessity, as heretofore, of exposing produce, in the inclement season, upon a *et and muddyla usinre-shippisg W and, as we are assured by Steamboat rates of freight, than has ever before been done at this point. "With these advantages we respectfully solicit conents. :ral advances made upon Produce consigned to us for reshinment to our correspondents in New Orleans, and the same forwardedat tbo Very lowest rates of freight.

We will also receive consignments for sale, effect sales promptly, and make quick returns. O'RILRY fc MITCHELL.

KvansviUe, Jan. 14, !832-5-6m&Ex»BXS

NORTHERN LIGHTS

CONSTANTLY

Also, No. 1 Soft Soap for family washing. Tbe 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 *B low prices as they can be bought at in this place for c&h. The renowned superiority uf our manulbcUires we hope will insure Us a. continuance of cu'rformer customers, and we respectfully solicit the pctrohage of Merchants and all others wishing to purchase a genuine article, and request all to examine the above ar tides previously to purchasing elsewhere.

We will pay tho highest cash.price for Tallow, ten' dered or in the rough. B. M. IiARRlSON dt SON. Terre-Haute November 86,1851-50-

HAS BEEN REMOVED TO

NORTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, (BDSWO&TH'SLATS STAND,) Jfext. Door Up Wjcft:ren ?k :^u,rnep.^i^

PABtwhich

1

favors, for which I am. thankful", atid of I desire a continuance, have iu duced me to off£rto the public, a large and well manufactured stock of

HEADY MADE CL 0TH1XG, 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 Vftrjety in stylo and quality.

Hats, Caps, Shirts, Drawer's, Undershirts, Trunks, £c., which Will be sold at Cincinnati prices.

ass

E-

b'

Ordy 30 days from New York City via New Orleans, per Ship Vancouver New Orleans.

srwoLFE,

WVd WEST SIDE or XHK FUBLIO SQUARE. TERRE-RAUTE, IND.,

IStensive

now in receipt of the largest and most ex stock of China, Olass and Queehsware, Pitper

Hangings, China Toys, tfce., &c., ever brought to tho Wabash, and he is anxious to dispose of the same at tho lowest rates. He also keeps choice fojjt

Family Groceries

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

E.li. SWATN, ,,,

Wholesale and Retail dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Far,nish, Chemicals, Brushes, dowglass, Perfumeries, Pat• etU Medicines, 6c., Scc.

IScles,

constantly receiving of superior'Sftian extensive assortment of all the different 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 on 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. (DT Druggists and Physicians are invited to call and examine for themselves.

OCT 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

FOR SALE,

MTHENorth

K="*t9^9-5

muddy "landing, and also, facilitating With more despatch, in better Order, sored by Steamboat Masters at lower

appearing in their usual brilliancy in

Northern Terre-Haute, second house north of the Canal Bridge dn Market Street,Nvheire will be found Constantly on hand, at wholesale only— Composition Summer Candles, No 1 Jtosin Soap, Summer Steajin do No. 1 Palm do No. 1 Pure Tallow do No. White bar do

1

TTT3 Terre Haute papers, -Charleston Ills. Courier, and Paris Beacon, will copy three weeks.

NEW BOOKS.

AIMS

and Obstacles, a Romance, by James. The Mysteries of the People, by Eugene Sue. The School for Husbands by Lady Bui wer Lytton. Amy Lawrence, or the Freemason's Daughter, by the author of "Stanjleld Hall.'" Celestlne, or Sights and Shadows uf London Life. Florence Sackville, or Self Dependence, an auto biography, by Mrs.- Burbury. The Forrest Divorce Cpse. Fcrnlcy Manor, or Edith the Inconstant. Whig Almanac fbr 1832. I*" Life of Dan Marble, by Falconbrid$e. Reveries of an Old Maid, containing important

Hints to Young Men. The Banditti of the Prairies, by E. Bonney. Knickerbocker, International, G-raham, Godey, and Sartain's Magazines for Febroary, for sale by W. H, BUCKINGHAM, Feb. 18, '52,-10-tf Sign of tho Big Book.

two story brick W AREHOUEi.it-

uated of the Court-House, on the National Road, now octu^jicd by Dr. J. R. Quningham. Possession gitch 26th June.

Apply by letter, post paid, to K. GROVERMAN, Baltimore, Md Februarv 25, 1852-3m

400 175 boxes Tobacco, 130 casks Rice. March 5-12 BEMENT A CO.

Machine for Sale

THECarding

1

undersigned offers for sale on fair terjn*, his Carding Machine, with fans and picker*, all in good order and condition.

He will also sell, on application, six town Lots, of the subdivision or out Lot No. 61. Terms made easy^A^tv^to

March 3, 1852-12-tf

Also, for sale, the furniture belonging to the same, which can be bought at a fair valuation, and paid for in board.

Also, one or two store-rooms for rent, and a complete set of tools and fixtures for carrying on tne Painting Business, for gale.

A first rate opportunity for a person wishing a good stand for business, where he can be accommodated with a dwelling attached to tbe sane. For farther particulars enquire west siide of FonrtJb st., 2d door north of Main st,

March 10,1852-tf L. WARREN

Washing Fluid.

ATELSON'S Chin£seLastral Waahh»Fluid 1M for sale at ft. H. SWAlh'S, Prairie City Drug Sutfa.

October 21,1851-dtf

Vinegar.

SUPERIOR

vinegar can be had at the BUCKEYE CASH STORE.

Jane 18,-27-if

STtLLSOAlftS

HAS

B. W. BRUEL.,

Terre-Haute, Oct. 13,1851-d6m

CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

4

'V,

ST Remember the place, West of the Square October 27,1851-46-wtf

PURE MEDICINES.

PRAIRIE CITY DROG STORE. Corner of 4th and National Road Streets, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.-™^^,

i^ris]iriEJL'K'

AS

We afe continually reteiving lirge additions of

*#h iith

subscriber wishes.tp d»w the particular attention of the phbHc to his stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, just opened. His goods were purchased On the lowest terini, from manufacturers and importers^ which enables him to sell them at prices that cannot bo surpassed for cheaphess. His stock comprises every variety of DRY GOODS for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear such as

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

Fancy Silks, "."'"f* Pldin dnd^Figured Silk Poplins French, CAM0OE 8, of every oui to 12 ets. per yara A line lot of Long Shawls, Cashmere, Embroidered and Plaid Shawls White Swiss, and Cross-br'd Muslins 5 Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Inserting, Blk Silk Laces, Blk and Fancy Silk Fringe, Gimps, Dress Buttons Silk DreBS and Mantilla Trimmings, of different kinds Ladies Kid, Cashmere, Silk and Cotton

nfl

French, English and DolheSti'c Ginghams R8, of every quality, ranging from 5

Gloves

Linen Handkerchiefs, frtim I8£c. up td $3,50 a. piece 1 Laaies Collars, Cuffs and Under-Sleeves,

White Corded Skirts, And a host of other articles, usually fdund iii a large and well selected stoc^l^'oi* Gentlemcns' VVcai*.

Blue atid Blk Broadcloths, Beaver and Pilotdd. Black and Fancy Oatfiimeres, Tweeds Sattinetts, Jeans, Hardtimos, Goat Blankets Satin Vestings Berlin and Bucksin Gloves, Merino and Cot ton Undershirts and Drawers, White Linen Shirts, and Silk Cravats. 2 OASES SUPERIOR SILK HATS, express

TEA, SUGAR and COFFEE.

It is unnecessary to fenririleriate further', suffice it to say that hit etdfck is one of the largest and best selected in the City and his prices, considering the cheapness bf goods East this fall, will give satisfaction to all, even to the most careful purchaser. F. NIPPERT,

FAWUSOTOX'S BtocKj Nbafn or fox PUBLIC SQUARE, IHK I Oct. 5, 1851-47tf Terre-Haute, Ind

Notice

Of the Discontinuance of the V. S. Land Offlo© Fort Wayne, Indians.

UNDERat

the provisibns of the second sec­

tion of the Act of Congress, approved June 12,1840, whieh declares "that whenever the quantity of public land remaining unsold in any Land District shall be reduced to a number of acres less than one hundred thousand, it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to discontinue the Land Office for such district and if any land in any such district shall remain unsold at the time of the discontinuance of a land officc, the same shall be subject to sale at someone of the existing land offices

most

the land

K. SPARKS.

Mouse for Rent. FLEAS ANT well-finished dwelling house A containing some six orsgven room4, near the centre of town.

convenient to the district in which

office

BTUUSinmT.

Norfh-Edst Corne^Mof the Public Square

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.

tJSUAL ABOVE ALLcOMPETlTlBlsfV

Come on, old friends and new ones, and examine for yourselves^ id thoroughly well variety of styles—• —things considered —of any that has ever yet been brought to thfs good town Of Terre-Haute.

To our already extensive stock, from our own Manufactory, North-East Corner of Market First Streets, LOUISVILLE, KY. Hark Well!—We superintend the making up of our own Q'oods and, therefore we WAR* RANT THE WORKMANSHIP of every garment we sell. -t

N. B: Any garment purchasetj^ft this ^Establishment eX changed if not fully approved.

A large assortment of Fashionable Hats, Caps, Mm Shirts, fycS

ih 8i US fSdiJSCS, ynmcri v:iirUC.| North-East Cornet Public Squar'i,

October 29, 18Sl-46-tf I'ckVeAHllllte,

i.s:-'£X'.V'DAVID H-. ARN OLDp^*

opened a New Clothing Store, iu tho room formerly occupied byWm. B. Tuell, and next door,to S. H. Potter «b Co.'a Hardware Store. His stock is by far tho largest in the place—comprising every imaginable variety of Clothing-^and having bought them at tho head of the market, at a time too when price? Were lower than they had been For a number of yebrs, it is but reasonable t6 assert thatho is able to offur greater bargains than those who buy at Cin* cinnatlor Louisville.

EVERY GARMENT WARRANTED to be vodl inaae, of good material, and a'tiy article not proving as represented, can be returned, and the m'taey will be refunded. He is determined to do business strictly "Upon the Square," and those fcho ftvdr him with a call shall surely re* ceive the worth of their money. 03" Any garment will be made to ordor at short notice. 'A beautiful •Assortment of

Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vesting*, constantly chi hand f&r the purpose. D* Remember the place—East of the Souare, next d6or to Potter's Hardware Store. Terre Haute, November 5, 1851-47 tf

NE W^GOODS!

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

THE

10

SKd SS A

*hall have been discontinued,

of which the Secretary of the Treasury shall jrive notice and inasmuch at the dutit* above remdred have been devolved upon the Secretary of the Interior by the "Ad to eetablith the Home Department" approved 3d March, 1849: ha he

Notice is accordingly hereby given, that the Secretary of Out Interior has advised this Office that the Land Office at FOKT WAT**, in the State of IsnusA, is to be discontinued, and the lands remaining unsold at the time of the discontinuance. are to be thereafter subject to sale at tbe Land Office at Iiroiajri^oLts, in said State..

Lands remaining unsold, and unappropriated by law, and subject to private entry within the limits of the FOET WATXX district, will cease to be subject to entry aa heretofore at that office, from tbe date of the receipt of this notice by the Register and Receiver thereof, and the land officers at IyniAKArou* will give notice of the dmy on tchick they will be prepared to receive applicationsfir entries of amy nek lands at their office. i. BUTTER FIELD,

Commissioner of the General Land Office. Marth 10, H$&43-6«-

DAVTD X. SMITH'S EYfc-WATFR, YXMBRANTED to core in almost evcrv ease, may now be bad at Moses Carrs in Terre-Haute, Thomas Pinson's at Durkoe's Ferry, B. Gideon's at the same place, and at mr residence in Harrison, Vigo county, Ind.

7

QBBLS. T„,

., J_BAr( QUPKRlORSlmvinu Brushes alHo,',uuL.., ly made for the retail trade. A large assort-1 Counter, Shoe, Window, Horse, Scrubbing, PLUSH CAPS, PHIcloth,

montof SILK and MOHAIR PI Cloth and Velvet do., Blk and Drab Mexican and Bpeha Vista Hats,

BOOTS AND^itOEN. Sheetings, Shirtings,'Tickings' Linscvfi, Checks,' Irish Linens, and TableCloths Dye Stuffs. Qutemnwate, Tobacco.

2 IhaA ,#m$8

Hi

••t

.•1

J»h by I 'J

Iho* A I

I

W. M. FOSTER. WM. BROWN. 0«0. I09TM^

tua POSTER & BROWN,

DEALEJlSf N

rt

GROC ERIE8 & pRO DUCJE.1 Corner of Main and First Strcrte,

EVANSVILLE. INDIANA.

KEEP

constantly on hand a full suppiy of Coffee Sugar, Molasses, Tess, Tobacco, Nails, Dyef StuiTs, Keflned Sugar, Spanish Shoe Leather, whole and grqurid SplceS, cSsc., St.

AbSO—Agehts for Cotton yarns, Kanawha Salt and Blasting aha Rifle Powder. Brown will attend to sales of Flour, Corn, a a a in

December 3 1831-31-iypd

Groceries.

TEA,SUAar,

1

Coffee, Sugar House and OWolasses, of the best quality and at

leans

the lowbat rates, at the

1

BUCKEYE CASH STORE.

June I8..97:tf *'"1 u\

GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE,

WE

are now receiving our Spring supply of Groceries and Iron, and are prepared to Sell the trade in large or small quantities, at rtlubh reduced prices.

Just received per Jewess and Vermont 475 bags prime Rio Coffee, 278 Hhds. Good Sugar, yur^ 60d Barrel N,„0, Molasses-fe~~-i March5-12 BEMENT A CO.

40 bbls. Rosin, jtrSf^A 10 Tunpentine, 20 Pitch. ^BEMENT CO.

Mnrfch 5-12

fardsoli, Fans, &c.

oilfeAT

variety

BUSINESS

DAVID K. SiflTH.

|3r Price 50 eents per haMomteestis). 4 I March 31, 1«2

of Fans, Parasols, «fcc

w^ can be had cheaper than ever were at the Btlfl /lf I BUCKEYE CASH STORE.

June 18,-27-tf

Brushes—Shaving Apparatus.

'HRIOR Stiavinc Brushes alHo,'looth,Nsil. Hair,

III, and Varnish Brushes. For sale at the Prairie

City 6rug Store, by December 10, lHJH-flS-tf

sale at the Praii H. SWAIN.

NOTICE

ISAuditor

HEREBY GIVEN, that the office of the of Vigo county, Indiana, is kept in the Northeast room of the 2d story1 in the Court-House at Terre-Haute, where 1 may be found at all reasonable hours of the day, to attend to official business.

I will also be prepared, to attend to such 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 drawir ttpf'Or who want to make affidavit?, take depositions of witnesses, and have their books posted or who war.t to effect insurance upon their lives

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 Insuranaj company at New York, and insurance against fire with the Indiana Mutual Fire Insurance company, of both which companies I am the Agent for this place and vicinity.

To those also, who live at a distance and own property in this county, and are in want of an Agent, to collect their rents, nay their taxes, or make sale of the property, the undersigned offers his services, and would refer in regard to his faithfulness and capacity to Messrs. J. D. Early, J. S. Crawford, Wm. D. Oris wold, John P' Usher, and all the business his place. He pledges himself, that do business, confided to his hands, he wil_ with accuracy, precision and despatch.

ALBERT LANG®.*

Terre-Haute, April 23,1851-19-ly

DISSOLUTION.

THE

Co*Partnership heretofore existing under the firm and style of Bement Co., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the old firm will please call and make immediate settlement.

A. B. BEMENT, c.

VIELE,

G. W. BEMENT.'**

TmHftits. April

?3, 'SIJ9-tf

will be continued at the "Old

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

Terrg-Haute, April 23,1851-tf

Zante Currants.

Particle,

'ST received a full supply of this excellent family at RIDDLE'S BAR Corner.

Almonds, English Walnnts.

FILBERTS,and

Rossted PeanuU.allof last year'sc

received for sale at S RIDDLE'S E Corner,