The Wabash Courier, Volume 11, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 July 1843 — Page 4

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DEBATING SOCIETY^

"1 move that th* question be read." Secretary rend*:—"Which is the truest scieuc«, Mrameriam or Phrenology V* 44Mr.

President! the question hw neitbw

negative or affirmative." President—**No matter: Dr. Jig®» for ipeaawrwtm ,* CapU Jtfwkea for phrenology. "ask. Mr. Pre

Mir. Stundef-—M1 would ask, if the question does not entrench itself against the constitution We are not to discuss religion nor politics in this society now, free knowledge is a sectarian pint, and if we are agoiu* to discuss that, I shall withdraw from this iiociety."

President—"The word haiMfc" d(/R»rent meaning in the question, and has allusion to the pretorbantic devil«oppoipeBt of the erany-

Stump—"All this is outer order, thereat1 no quesrfoirt afore the meeting/* c*" President—*'Dr. Jiggs wiM yoo open the dabotot" #"Dr. Jigg*-»Mr,Pnwdenl: Ifc**f "J*??! »gd ihST»»n«th»

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kind of somnolence, *nd

5, mentioned by Tycho Brahe. when he said, BIA*sed be the man who invented sleep. Under the magnetic influence of mesmeric sleep, mnn has travelled through the abstruse regions of—of—Mr. President, the chimerical atmosphere of the most unbounded metaphysical incongruities he has analyzed-time and space, and soared into the mysteries of easo and existence, like—like—like—anything 1 My opponent wilt, no doubt, extend his ferocious mouth against my argument but sif, my argument is bawd on the experiments of Collyer, and the philosophy of Dods. Sir, sir! mesmerism is the key which overacts the dipnet of time and discloses to hu4"''*$ man visiology tlte intricacies of miraculous vs2 interpositions. But phrenology, sir, whot is *X\^£ *"i it the child of goul and bitterness. It mops out the human skull like a terrestial globe, and its professors, to keep good the resemblance, have whirled their brains on their axfc, and equal knocktinlized their exubrances on the oxipital and piracticical bone. 1 reserve the remainder of my remarks for the rejoinder."

President—"Captain Jewkes. Jewkes—"I ain't prepared to say nothing on this question-—at least—no—but sence I hearn the doctor, I would say fc few words on the ideas chalkod down here on my hat. Phrenology is the science of the knowledgebox, end knowledge is free hence phrenology. But Mesmerism is the science of sleep, one man can put another to sleep so can opium. It deduces man then to the level ofa poisonous drug. My antagonist has made use of a great many long words, and his speech would

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and tie." »«J l»« A -Vf Stump—"1 call the Cap*n to order lor personnlities."

Jewkes—"Did'nt the Doctor call my mouth ferocious 1 Retaliation is thn first law of nuture. He need'nt said nothin about mouth Jest look nt his, Mr. President it goes clean round, and makes the top of his crany-um, as he calls it, an island. Mesmerism and its supporters are humbugs, sir—yes, sir, HUMBUGS, sir. Thcv pick out a sleepy-headed fat boy, who drops asleep of himself, and pretend that they willed it whon they could»nt a helped it if they'd tried. 1 conclude, sir, by moving the question^."

President—"Those in favor of mesmerism, hands up—14. Phrenology* hands up—14 tie. Gentlemen you have decided that one science is just as true as the other. The society is 'journed."—Phil. Museum. iss*k

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CHANGE OF FORTUNE.

A Boston paper, published in 1787, illus trates by the following examples in the lives of distinguished Knglishmen, the extraordinary changes which a few short years often produce in the condition of individuals,:-. "In 1777, Mr. Hastings received an hum "Bio petition from Shaw-Allum,^ the Great Mogul, for relief against his enemies. In 1787 Mr. Hastings is on his knees before the House of Lords, taken into custody by a ser vnnt of the House of Commons, and obliged to give bail to insure his not flying from his country.

In 1777, Mr. Burke was reckoned the best speaker in the House of Commons, and the first formidable opponent of the Ministers. In 1787, Mr. Barke is either coughed down or not attended to, and is formidable only to the opposition that he acts with. fei In 1777, Lord North managed the helm of state, and directed all the public affairs of the kingdom. In 1787, we read in a newspaper, that poor Lord North was led out of Westminster Abboy by one of his daughters. 2 In 1777, Sir a very »^find active waiter at a public tavern. In 1787, Sir is a nabob, a baronet, and knight of the shire. ...

In 1777, one Arnold headed the American troops that retired from Canada at Saratoga. In 1787 this *ttm Arnold is closetted at St. James's, where he and—his Majesty I are one/ .In 1777, Col. Conway, Sir Henry Clinton a If id-de-camp, offered to fight a duel for the sake of a woman. In 1787, this same gentleman preached a sermon on the following text:—If any on* 'to ©#«r Aim tk* other. 3 In 1777, Dr. Prettytfiin went to the gallery tlw House of Commons to hear Mr. Put a speech, and waa turned out. In 1787, Dr. Pretty mnn rose in hta seat in the House of Peers, and made a short apeech in favor of a drayman committed, while Mr. Pitt atood below the bar to hear him."

Such are the changes that may happen in ten years IIP*

ButtDS OK Hoists.—A writer in the Alabama Cultivator says: "Let me say to all who have skittish^horse*, cut off year blinds and if your home scare at a leaf, let them we that it is only a leaf. A horse is a readable animal and if he has a chance to look around him, he is not going to run, unlets eocnelhiatg shows a disposition to hurt him. If drivers would take the precaution to turn a hone's head quick towards the danger from

which

he cannot be reined^nd let the animal see hta danger he arould be aa ready to shun the danger aa his driver. Two year* since, I had a pair of bowee that wwW run aw*y at every unnatural touch or noise, until I cut off the Winds of the b»Jdk». aod thev have never runaway since. Tto test the troth of this, pot a Wind bridle on a akittwli ox, and ho w»U be almost unmanageable,

The Devil Jumped up in a rage, And set two linea to SI) out the page.

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SAPfillSTON'f PltM ltrtiitttim Om DtOmr ftrU* is gad 4e f«M*: rpflB tuidaieifnad bseradnead iha pries afhisPil^ to one-dollar a box, in *11 ihacoanties aa Indian whicL V* herein men:oined. Ass caatwoiothe pa^ lie be will hers remark that mmoea Rib. pu^&S to be hie,and other of "Saprnngston^s PdW,

^rSTdifificaiiiea OT~doabi«M*« getting them jcnw- & IwW Civs mr awl «hecoo*i«»i» friticfa tiwy re»id»: rt*1 ihs ewawirtrtF w*y only know

of

^^JSSShSm «Oi Wm MoBBta, W» Tbon^on.and Ho^ire^Wm Steptoasoa, CBuelibalter. lAnsKMiwaDd HSpwetf'

Cw*fp*eo\ Thomaa W Fox and A aad Ed

"cSrtco W Shlbjr. Clay eo: Rawler, Jacob Lather, PunMll Cbaoco •od Coond Whiliia Pbelsler.

Caaa cot Chrartopbsr M'Conibs, Brown and Son and Milter. Ciiotooeo W Kofeia, John Bsrner sad Jos Bicklejr.

Carroll eo AndnK* Watts,P Dookis, A Dewey, and Win StephensonDavteM eo Jsiaes Alford, Hays, S-Floyd and W Kiilion..

Dearborn co Rooets. Decafar co JohnSrkersnd W WAtchison Delaware eo Wm Jones, Lewis Rees, Ovfrigs, snd 6 Tratrell.

Franktin eot W Hsile, Andrew snd Lowes snd Shodpand Whits. Fayette eo Simpson.

Fountain co Philip Wearer, Wm Mortimore snd Msriin.

Warrick co Jas M'Murtry. Dickson S Julian. E Baker, Leslie, Skelton and W S Kelley. Warren co A Forakev andS Schoonover.

Wayne co Thomas Wheelan, Thomaa Ellis, Taylor jr. Sam'l Johnaon and Bright well. Wabash co Dnvia snd Wilaon, snd Wm Barlow and W Garrison.

JOHN SAPPINGTON. Arrow Ro«k, Saline co., Mo.

N. B. Agents wanting more medicine will please inform me as early aspraclible. J.i June 17, 1843-41-2m

Grammar Schooi,

WILL commence another Term of my Grammar School in Terrc-Hnute, in the basement «orv of the Asbury Chapel, on Monday, the 19th day of June.— Terms make knowa by applicntion.

June 10-40-31 GEO. H. SPENCER.

We yesterdsy attended the examination of Mr.Geo. H. Spencer's Grammar Class, and we take pleasure in saying that the performance waa liiahlv gratifying to ns, especially when contrasted with the long, dull, snd laborious process we are subjected to in acquiring knowledge of this very uaoful science,

Many ol his Scholsrs were only nine or ten years of sge. tnd bad only received one course of thirty days instructions in Grsmmsr yet they could parse with facility, conjugate verbs in every form, and answer correctly most questions in his valuable synopsis of English Grsmmsr.

We do verily believe ihst one course of his lecture* will give ihe learners more thorough snd correct knowled re ol Grsmmsr than term ol six months, in the ordinary mode of leeching.

We do. therefore, most cheerfully reeomatend Mr. Spencer, and htssyststn of teaching Grammar, to the confidence of all who may desireto {give their children favorable opportunity of acquiring, in the shortest possibls period, a oompetent knowledge of English Grsmmsr.

Terr»-Haate, June 10, 1849.

and Cavendish

arttcle. For sale by Msy 8f-38-tf

A. C. KING C.T. NOBLE 8. G. DODGE W. M. MODESITT W. T. WHEELER.

{*A BOXES moeld snd dipped Candles, (pur* tmlll" ft*) chesp. May «7-88-il FREEMAN & JOHNSON.

Tobacco.

IUST

and

ree«red, per Steamboat, 78 kega Honevdew Virginia Tobooco, very excel lea

FREEMAN Jk JOHNSON.

FOR RENT.

Ttermeuhecriber(hot

bltns snd oot-baiidiogs, bdongimr to the same.

«*iit«aad to stand fire

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Harriaonco Wm Booker, Craven Lymn and RP Wilnett. Hendricks co Blsir M*Croslrr and Worth.

Hancock co Gray. Picreon and leaae Atki9CMI. Henry eo John Weaver, Robert Wilaon snd Wells and Good nor.

Hamilton co Geo Weat, Conner snd Cottingbam and Son. Jeflersoti co Yoonf.

Jackson co Peter, W Hamilton, W Kindle, Richard* and Hiram Neo. Jennings co Taiem I Smyth, Smith, Vswter and Co and M'Cammon.

Jay co Evinaand Peltnan, N Byrsm snd W Brandin. Knox co A Daniel, HE Peck, Shepherd snd Jno Cook, snd A Berry.

Lawrence co Clark and Thompson. Martin co Riley and Bryant snd Bertrand* Morgan co Stafford and Wm Tulh Mnrion cp Craighead snd Brandon, Peyton Bristol,

Etarker and James Parker. Madiaon co: Jacob Shiner. Montgomery co W Ramsey snd Samuel Btnford. Miama co DeehesOrange co Moxley,Geo Fawsetf, snd Bradley and Allen.

Owen co Wm Alexander snd A Howe. Pike co Johneon, Siubblefield and Geo Dean. Poaey co Agneail and Sons, Thomas Owens, Clement Whiting and Gr«en.

Perry co Taylor Baaye and Samuel Friahie. Park co Aquils Pruntenny, David Houghatn, Sidwell and Allen snd Campbell.

Putnam co Harris,/ Talbot and Fosher. Ripley co Wm Hart, E Cornwell snd Logsdon.

Rush co A Hamilton and Dan'I Thomas. Rrandolph Co Robinaon M'Intire, George WMonks, James Griffii and M'Kee and McFarlin.

Spencer co Thomaa Evertin and Benjamin Romine. Scott co Swope, 8 Rankin and AT Robertaon. SuUvan co W Stewart, A Williams, A Bennet, Gray and Rigga. ..... Switzerland co David Cain, Geo McCulloch snd S Robinaon.

Bhelbr co N aw! Robins, A Alison, M'Doua a a a W Tippecanoe co Peter Weaver, Jacob Motter, Dr. Wilatach and EH M'Kee.

Union co Burgeas. ..... Vigo co: King and John Johnson. Vermillion co Jones, Smith and Co, Sam'l Grosnendyke and Co, A Jonea and Hosteller.

V«nderburg co W Sullivan. Waahington co M'Phcetera and Son, Elijah Newland and An«|rew Slinkard.-

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April S-M-4! JOHN BURTON.

jr*ii**ai Mtma* CHTee-Mlnue, THE

subscriber has ve-opsaed the Howe formeriy ocoepicdby Mr. Ogleebv.oa Netknsl Road Sueet few doors sbove Market Street, where bs wiU at sll times keep on hand the choicest Loqoars, sad give the bM.tt.tn. »«.«» ,j.

Tms-Hsate, JaaeS, 1843-3®-tf

BbU.

AT BEARDS SILL,

they wifl sell at the swwMlly lew,pries«f §1 per tatrel in eatshs^sfw. Whwrt,** tlw hi«h*

May 17, MMS-JO-Tt.

NEW CASH

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IE Saheciihsr has jet Ter**»H««M.

or

HE wilt rent for one of yesra. well known' stand the PAV1LLION HOTEL, sttvsie st the oeraer of Fifth and Cherry Streets, Terre- Hsute—Together with all thsSte

vera

Lake Sally IN LAFAYETTE*

rpHK subscribers hsve ea haad,aad wilt receive by Canal thro«gh the eessaa Tea HMMMSSI Barrels sf Ute Sett,

STORED atHs.lt «f sir

GLASS. JRSSTUFFS.IT.LT, .11

ntsssat sraaoa for Cash sad at priaw nacsmmoaly W They will toM woofdivj^f andforttedypsy wrf sen. ThaPaWeawiavi»ed*a«sB.

M«y».JT 3m h. X. BOOTS.

it« the »flth Pabik Sq«*re. (to'teui whrre they PW'W rf»«irttoi»pa»tertsolSta*es all wamaierf to perform AtSo, sfiae sssorWeat ol

Isaiata IRON and NAILS iSdll PLOUGH WINGS Snd Slabof STEEL of all kinds, Steel SpriojS HAHOWARB, South Tools, Saws. Chains CASTINGS of alMeacnpilwinsr Sugar Kettles.Coal Grate*. Stove Pipe.

Strap

GLASS.GltOCERfBS.^c.ftc. All the above we warfSat to be #pnnr srticlss.

•ad they wi 11 be aoM nerytow ftrguk Terre-Hsute,Feb.4-22-tf '•T

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S FREEMAN bSa removed from themotnshe lately occupied tin ScottV Row.) to ik« sectwin eomer.wrst from liis old stan.1, knownas FarrmgtOn

Isrged PROVISIONS. now on hand is very complete, snd as the

late pnrchaera hsveheen msde with wh onlv. inNew OrleanAnd Lonisvflle, weareiwWedjosett JWDCCED raicEa for or (delivered at Prairietonor MarkleJ Mills,) Flaxseed, Beeswax. Feathers, Flour, Corn Meal, felmsey, Janee,

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Gibeon co A Poland snd Wm Finch. Green eo-, Bskw, Caaboiln, BK^sad Stafford. Gram co Henry Pierce and Dalnjan.£

8 Hhds. New Orleans ^»g»r. 4 12 and chests of Teas.»ncl udtng Imgariai/youag Hyson, snd Blaek Teas Loaf and Havana Sugar. *0^ Indigo, Madder, Allnm sad Coppersf Boston. Castile, white, bsr, snd shsviugSosp also.

Tallow Candles slso, Stearine,(a beaWfuls^ids,) and Sperm Cstidles. Linseed Oil. Sperm Oil. Lard Oil, and Castor Oil White Lead—Powder. Sbot, snd Lesd. Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Nutmegs, Cloves, Mustsrd snd

Brown^nd bleached SheetingSsnd ShJWings Boms and Shoes—Hats. Oips.snd Csltsocs Queenswsre—Glass—Sponish Whiting O-SALT, FLOUR, Corn Meal, Butter, ban. Appies. Potatnes, Turnips, SqnssheS sndXRANBERRIES. besides sreat vsriefy of other articles.

Terre-Hsute.Oct. 8&-1848-8-tf.

Soft, Produce, ana roc trie* I

FREEMAN

St JOHN -ON, dealers inS A l/F, PRO*

Dl'CE GROCERIES, & DOMESTIC DRY-

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kinds of Country Produce, or cash, for either of which we have but one price.

/»da«apoh*Jepari6 Daily .(Sund.exceptM)81 Springfield, via Elhridge, Paris snd Decstur, departs Tuesd.. Thurs. and SattmUat Springfield, vis New Mnrket, Pons£ Shelbyville, departs Mond., Wed. and Fnd., at Vandalia, departs Tuesd ..Thurs. & Sat., st

LnfayM, do do do Columbn*, Mondsy snd I ndsy Crawrdsvilte,' do snd do

Saturday, st

Mirynville, April I, 1843.

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TueS.,Thurs. snd fst,a|

Blank Hooka.

WILLIAM

STACY &> CO. of Indisnspalis. Ia.

keepconstantlyon hand a fill Istock I Ledgers, Journals Day-books. Blotters. Cash-hooks &cftc which they willfurnishto Merchants,and others .at shorlnotice.and nt any point in the State. Also. Cnontyand Bank Booksofevery description. Allof which aretnsde ol the best msterials.andaslowsa they con beiurohasedelsewhere. Ardors .hy Ms ilor Oiherwise.arei'espectliilly olicile

Nov .97.1041—12—t f.

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New Volume or

GO DEWS LAD ITS BOOK, TO COMMENCE WITH JULY, 1843 Original Painting* &s ti« Jirnt Master* of tk* Art—

Criginal Dfitign*—Original Matter. We offer ss follows: 1 cop/ ofLady's Book snd copy of Godey's Centretable Ornament, detaining 13 elegant' meseotint and steel Engravings, for f3. 8 copies lady's Book snd 3 copies of Godey'S Cen-tre-tsble Ornament, containing 13 elcgsni meszotint snd fteel Engravings, lor j. 5 copies Lady's Book snd 3 da. no. do. 10 8 on. do. do. 4 do. do. do. 15 ll-' do. do. da 5 do. do. do. TO 83 do do. do.

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10 do. do. do. 40

The Cent re-tsble Ornsment is the first of the kind that hSs ever oriainated ia this couniry. snd, of course, eame Irom the office of the Lady's Book, from whence another designs snd idess sre copwd

We have now in hsnd ten ongnsl Psmtings. by the most celebrated artists oft he dev. Address, ... I* A. GODEY,

Publisber's Hsll, Philadelphia.

June 10.1843-40-3t ________

School for the Beafamtt MPmmk.

THE

undersigned, for ten yean an Instructor In the Ohio Asvlnm for Mates, has been encouraged to remove to Indisns, with view of aidir% in tbe instruction of tbe desf and dumb in this State.

In seeordsnee with thesdvicsof gen rians parts of the Sat*, will, (ia the October nest, open sn Institution in InL_ will until provision is otherwise made emcilltly.as in other States, have to be limited to «h& pnpHs ss caa be supported, as to boarding Ac., by their friends— For lAet tnifren mi/I sssfe efcorgt. Anda suitsble bsiMin*, for present use,* will h« provided. Boarding can be hid for one dollar and fitly cents per week. It is desirable tbat those who propose cemiag shoald he here pro trip I to begin the session, which will ennt atea tnoniks, having the vacation In Augrot mid September. I will not only personslly issiroct, ant coosisatly sapetfntetid the manners and morals of the pupils—snd 1 therefore pnrfer thw boarding in ihassme noose. The timta will be under thesdditionsl «»vertruetian and carecan addrsse lettera, if»*.

swht af Mrs Wiilard, both in met Persons desiring send pnk csn s-s*-*—*•

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Indianapolis, Msy 31, 1843-41 «3rEd»iors4 the Starts will eoafof kMacat by giving «t»s above advertisesaeirt fcw ieeiitiuss, and inviting poWic attention to 'he wenject. And tne Auditor in«ch cwnty is hereby requested* swrfs copy of each pobliestsso lotheawtes ia ihelrsosms

farmersT

SO FAHiUlKl IT.U FOR ILK

Fnotprodnees

)R or Csaal Scrip, at the earner ot Mfd Market stroma. 1m Haute, ass4e at he I^ern sni warfwatod

April t8-34-IB43-9a». E. BI&M&KS ^k Co

CiinMi»iei«rV Sale.

andcrsigwed will aril at PublicSsfo. sn tjhetd day of OcpiTmhar, in the v«ar KO.at tha Osart Hoasedaor, t«r tha wss af Tftra-Hsnje, bstweauthn howsof HI o^dock A. M. and P.ftL.L«s an l^&eT,

Hi 'la tawaeWs »,sonlifli raafs swat. "Tfca hsiiag heemaa fofclisl for the aea-paynseai af

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Okie Life las. and frost Co. ... 1 Lsrsyetie,Coanaicscisldb Fraokliahha.- .-1* %|achaaica*& Tnd«s\

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other articlesof

gee Si'and examine the good* snd prices. Among Isle

P^k7o?sOT^

Havana, sni Java Coffee.

Eastern solvent Bsnks,

Wheeling,

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1600 borrels refined Kenswhn Salt. 60 boxes 8 by 10 and 10 by IS Window Gluss, lower thn never offered. .f~-2±. 4000dosen Cotton Yarn. ,vt General assortment of Family Groceries, such as Coffee, Ten. Sugar, Molasses. Fish, Dried Fruit. A Iso, Dye-stuffs Janes.^Flannels. Caticoes. Domesiios,besides articles generally kept in retail Stores.

UjTCome and see us. and do tjol mistake the wh l.e frame Store, "Locust Tree Corner," Northeast Corner of ihe jMiblic Square.

Best Rio Coffee.12*cts. Prime New Orleans Sugar 8i cent-per pound. ... IT Wee ive Salt for Wheat, bushel tor bushel* and reweigh the barrels Our Salt is as pure snd fine an article as can be iound in this mnrket. arucie as ca FREEMAN & JOHNSON iMay 13, 1863-36-tf.

ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. ARRIVALS. Indian*poli»,arrive* Daily.(Sund.exceprd)at 11 F. Springfield, via Elhridge, Paris and Dccalur, arrives Sitndav, Wednesday & Friday.,at 7 P- M. Springfield, vis New Market, Paris and She! byville, arrivesTuesd.,Thurs.«ndSat.,at 10 y. Vnndalia,arrivesThurs.,Sat.and Mond„st 21 A.M. Vmctnnet, Mond., Wed.andFrid.,st Lafayette, Sunday, do do COIHMIV*. Tuesday and Saturday,at Cratqpdsville.' Tupsdsy snd Saturday, at

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Memphis, Otbe* solvent bsnks, Bastern Baak#,

New York city, Do country. *, New Englsnd Bsnks, Pennsylvania, uncertain, Philadelphia city, •. .Baltimore, r*? Maryland,

10 9 M. 6f.s. 9r*l 9 P.M. fir. x. s: -,ait 3 A.M.

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Chilimthe. ifomihon, CeMinerMi B«ok ol ScioH), -o Bank ofClcvelaud, Commercial Bank of LaM hrie, Miami Exporting Co.,

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State Bsak and.Branches, %*!/. ShawKneetown.^"* Mtssourl* •Slste^Bank and Branches,

DOSE of ihe Sanative, forsdults, one drop Jorclfildren,a halfdrop: and fcrt infants,a quarter drop the directions explaining the manner oftsking a hulfora

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During the coining winter, Doctor Vsnsandt proposes to delivers course of lectures of twelve weeks, touching the Anstomy, Physiology, snd Pathology, of the .eye snd esr, snd the mode of treatment of the diseases to which these organs sre subject apart of the course will be clinical, perhaps sufficiently so to exhibit and illustrate most ol the causes of diseases by which these in a re he facilities and advantages, which, in every point of view, St. Louis presents to medical students, give strong assurance thai the regular medical lectures of the coming winter, emsnsting a" they do. front the best talent of thecountry in thediffeient professorships, will be numerotis!y attended. To all medical atudenia* and to medical men," generally, Doctor Vansandt tenders an invitation to the Icctures which he proposes to deliver. Feb. 11—1843—23-8m.

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Terre-Haute. Feb. 18. 1843-84-tl.

FARMERS

LOOK 4T THIS.

STRAl'TON,vsriety

complete

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A MR. HEARTWELL. who died in New^rlesns i\. about seven years since, left hie effects in tea hands ofa stranger, to besent is his wife and children, who it was understood lived near Cincinnati. Tha wife's name was Sarah Heart well, and the chi'rfren, Matilda, Polly Anne, Mary Jane, and William,—the latter wrald be about 18 years of age, if living. He has not been sble to find them, but has hesrd thst the widow married aae Amos Parker, snd *emoved to the vicinity of Terre-Ilaate, lad. Ifeitherof the sbove named persons wil I apply at this office, they can obisin the neeeeuary information to find tbe Trustee, who is anxious to psy over to tha proper persons the ainoant ia his hands.

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medicine of wore value to man than the vast mines of Austria ,AI even the united treasures of our globe—a 'medicine, which is obtained equally from Ine vegetable, enifiialand mineralkingdomi,ano4h«snotset* a threefold pow«r—a medicine, which, though designed as a remedy for con»anintioni »oJe]j. U^o»»es*ed of a mvsteriousinflueAce over ha«V diseasesoflhe human syitem—a medicine which begins to be vsls^d by Physicians, who are t'aily witoe»ingitsa»tonishing cures ot many whom fhey resigned to ihe,grasp ofthe in«atiable srave.

and one third rixdollsi's t& German

coin, value 75ceflts,)$2,50} perHslfounce^ .. For sale by J. f. KING, Terre-Haute. AugustlO-48-tf

EYE AND EAR.

WILLIAM

VANZANDT, M. D.,respectfolly in

forms his friends and the public generally, that he has returned to St. Louis, Missouri, where I* will continue to devote his time to the practice oft he different branches of his profession, and rspecialljr to the treatment of diseases of the Eye end Ear. To thin por* tion of his art, he has given much atiention, and during the last thirteen months he visited Europe wifh a view to avail himsell of oil the lights which'European skill snd science have thrown upon it. In Edinburg, Glasgow. Berlin and Paris, he attended Iccturs delivered on this subject, by the most distinguished professors, Snd in the same cities, he sseidiiously attended the hospitals, snd infirmaries where such diseases were exclusively treated, end where operations were constantly performed. Being th#s enabled to add to his own experience of many years, the knowledge derived from the skill and experience of others, he natters himself, that those who sre laborinc under diseases oft he eye or ear, and who will confide themselves to mascara, will obtsin permanent relief-

I

WALLACE CO. are now prepared

at their Steam Foundry and Engine Shop, to execute orders for EsoiirEe, BOILERS. Forging Mill Irons. CASTINGS of every description in Brass or Iron and having g«od rack and screw Lathes will do all kinds of finishing, audi as boring Cylinders, cutting Screws, Ate-, all wbich.will be done in the beet manner.

WALLACE dt CO- keep constantly

on hand of PLOWS, with Cost snd Wrought Sharee, well adapted for Prairie and Timber and. Aleo, ExiraPmarrs and LAWD'S SIBES for Wood's snd King's Plows Sfraub's Four Horse Sweep Pow. era, Threshing Machines, snd Bark Mills. Corn Shelters, Snear Kettles. Lnrd Kettles, and Coolers. Fan irons. Fire Does. Waggon Boxes. Odd Lids, and Hollow Ware, sll of which will be sold lo suit the

^Tcwe-Haute, February 18« 1843-24-tf.

PAPER! PAPER!! PAPER!!!

Ting

IHE subscriber hss just received from A. ARM

HE subscriber hssjust received irom A. AIWI STRONG & Co,Fulton Mills, Wkttling, tbefol invoice of PAPER, warranted eauil to sn] st thst well Known establishment

owing invoice imsnunictured

will besoldat very redocedprices for essh, to sait the

TO Reams of Printing Paaer. of vsrions mes. Double medium. Imperial, and Super Roysl, SLC. 30 Reams of Cap. fine, superfine snd extra, ruled. n— itulitiea.

any snd

Sts

__t from the smallest

tionery, 4c., in every department, iuvenile

up to the highest branches of 8denee. Htooryjke ERASTUS FLINT, Terre-Uaoie, Nov. H-10-6m. PMa- Bock Start.

Terre-Haate, April.M. 184». 33if

TAIL0R1N8 ESTABLISHMENT.

1*KK woald roapectfully inform his friends lie hss removed to National

and thejmhiic, that ... Road Street, three doors cost of tha Post 06ce, wfeere he will he happy to aesoann xiatsall who may fa htm with a edL eld

TH

Ha retarja hi* tthsnksto 3

ST TL» Eastern FASHIONS received qaarurly Catting done at the shortest aotiee, and wanaated ta

^TASNLSA J^TAAQR T3,1843-lSMf emokt €*»in bted to Grovrr ic Bordon wi ohllfs thsan byaalHngjond makinginwasdistapaysssaa ^thevia waoleor ta part.

Prl»ll

HANDBILLS.SaleBills.Showat

r&.. anry

Label and Carda. Pmria

.Batae Bills afiM. Btaak

vf

SM4h SsssfrttfTi |f «4, •W'!-

w'« WUHMS jvs«iic that fca Mill wwtu.uti the

vkcia ia keepa'a i^awl asssn mvatof taianufoctuied nad.alto. a fine ssaoriment of ^IIABDLCR«'TRIVHINCS,

isSsSSPOtSS^:

Terre-1

COPARTNERSHIP* X. *A8T fcaaa^ai^ wit* HIA^XI. BIT^INGHA., pisi ^artaer t» Btteaswirf

Maanfactnrlav Chalrs,snd i| contiaaa to aarry aa H«t #t»in*saat theirnew ahop^nd «ld stsnd^ofJ. East.onroprth

KJIn* l1??) CK~I NOHAM,

not inferior to anyin ihe weet.sll of wMchthev will

short aotiea.

gasT &

Terre-Hsnte-AorU18-—32-lt

BUCKINGHAM

poo* for the aWftwI.

O O S O O S

rpHE subscriher hss jusi return^ from the _&stf>rn Cwiek, with Isrfce sad

ESSftS^SZr

plf

V*SBSSS1iE2ttL

sawllest jovenils up tha highest Glassies! and Ao»«lcmtcnl Studies. Alsos large.assortment^of FINE STATIONARY, in all1»s, variety and hespty,

of Preeident D'Au%ne% Histqry. of jhe Crept Rdornation, prieetl 00. This iss work ofgresrexcellence. No work ever published in this country hss iteeivcd

A beautiful assortment of this articls is onerec lor sale, which for cheapness, besuty snd durability, hivs u«lW i0.h»"'•'^AST0S mNT

lifny 13, 1843-36-3mA_J2L——

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jFAmr.V-lUEBlCllXB.

tor. No.WSnntk Thtrd^lriktt.Fhtludetpkiv, sxd

fed Stales, by numerous Profislors anij Presidents of Colleges,Physicians of the Army, and Nayv,ssdof Hospitals »na Almshouses, and by mors than thres hundred Clergymen of various denomi na tions.

Thar ate expressly pit-pared for f*niil use, and have acquired an unprecedented popularity throughout the United Ststee snd as theyai® so admirably calculated lopreserve health and cure disea*e, no family should ever be Without Ihem. The proprietor of these value, ble preparations received his education at one ofthe best.MeiiicalColleges in the United States, and bae had fifteen vears eiperience in aneslenms and diver sihed practice, by which ho hi# lisd ample spportttmie, of acquiring a practical knowledge of-diseases and of the temediesbeet calculated to remove them a a 3 AVNE'S EXPECTORANT, a' vsluable retnedy for Cough*, Consumption Asthma, Spitting of Blood, rroun Kooning Cough, 8ronchite», Pleurisy, snd in-

ing, and all diseaies of the Pulmonary Organs.—

ATIO^JAYNK'S HAIR TONIC, for the Treses tion, Giowth and Beauty of the Hair, and which will oositively bring in New Hairon Bald Heads.~-Pricetl.

AISO/AYNK'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a certain and pleasant remedy for Woims Dyspepsia,Piles,sud

BALSAM,

tertain cure for Bowel and Summer Complaints ,Diar* hma Dysenterv,Cholic, Cramps.3ick Headache,Sour Stomach Cholera Morbus, aud ell derangements of Ihe Stomach and Bowelsf Nervous AffvClioa«,&c—Pries

SANATIVE PILLS, for Femal« Dis

50 cents. JAYNE'S eases. Liver Complaints, t^osnven«f»», (ionf.OUndalarObsiructionf, Diseases ofthe Saih, &.c and in all cases where an Alterative or Porgiitivs Medicine isreq«ii»d.~Prire50ceBt»perbo*. Sold by

T^rre-Haute Jsa.'l-lT-1841-tf. J. KINO

Who Wiiiitf Better Evidence.

would refer ihe reading public to the numerous voluntary letters published recently in the Good Ssmsritsn relative to the hsppy spd beneficial elTectsof the administration of

DR. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS ANDPH(ENIX BITTERS Those who hare perused the letters shove referred to will observe, that in almost every case they attest the fact, that no inconvenience of any sort st tends the taking of three medicines, in ordinary cases, but ihst the patient without feeling their operation, ie universally left ins stronger snd better state of health than was experienced previous to being sfflictrd with disease and in all cases of acute suffering, great rnlief is obtained in a few hours, snd cure is generally effected in two or three dsrs.

In case of FEVER of every description, and s|I billions affections, it is unnecessary lor me lossy sught, ss I believe the LIFE MEDICINES sre now universally sdmitted to l«e the most speedy snd effectual cure extant in all diseases of that class.

The LIFE MEDICINES sre also most excellent relief in affections of the Liver and Bowel*, ss hss been proved in hundreds of cases where patients hove come forward and requested that their experience in takrng them might he published for the benefit of others. In their operation in such esses, lliey restore ihe tone of ihe Stomach, strengthen the digestive orgsns, snd invigorate the general functions of the Whole bodv, and thus become to both sexes (for they are perfectly adapted to each) Sn invsluable me*lis of preventing disease snd restoring heslth.

In nfectimt* of the head, whether accompanied with pain and giddinent or msrked by the grievous calamitv, ol impaired mental enrtgy in pntyitalioM tf the heart flatulent*, to***f appetite snd rtmgfh, ami the multiplied svmptoms nt disordered digestion, the LIFE BOIC1NES will he iound to poswss tbe most a a a

Constitution relaxed, weak, or decayed, in men or women, are under the immediate influence of the LIFE MEDICINES. Old etmgh*, atfhm*, snd ecnfmnptive habit*, are soon relieved snd speedil/.cored Poverty nf blood, and enraciated liirbs will ere long meet tbe liappiest change ibeehHI watery fluid will become rich and bslsumic. snd tbaJimba he oovered with flesh—firm and heslihy.

Nervons disorders of every kind,sitd from whs lever canoe arising, flv before the effects of ihe LIFE MEDICINES, sndjill that train of sinkings, sdxieties, snd tremours which so dreadfully affect tbe week, the sedentary, and the daVwate. antl in a short lima ha succeeded hy cheerfulness, snd every presage of hesllh

For weskness, deficiency of nstnrsi strength, sad relaxation of the vesaels. by too frequent indulgence of the pesrioos this medicine issssfe, certain, and invalaa re

Those who have long resided in hot climstcs, god are languid snd telexed in their whole system, may take THE LIFE MEDICINES with tha haopiest effects snd persons removing to the Southern Ststeaor West Indies, cannot store a more important article of health and life.

For Sals by J. F-KING. April 22-w-tf Terre-Hsuts-

JEW S O E S O E

E subscribers would inform the citizens ot TerreHaute snd vicinity, that thev havetskea tbe store formeHy occumed by John F.King, where they will keep constsnifv on nsnd, every vsristy of Cotdtitif and Parlor STOVES. Among their assortment will ha found the eelebraied Qmetn ef ike We*t, sad Buck't Patent Cooking Stoves, which combine eanvemdnee with ecoaomv, snd are now tsking the plseeof sll other Stoves a the eastern States—they do not eonsume more tha a one-half t^s wood ttot ather Stoves gener-

T1** "h^«rn",,h fi«i occupyiag

tbe whole length ana witfiJi of the 8rove. had consequently is as large again as any mher Stove now in ase- ,11 «a uniformly heaiedsad bakes aqua) ta a htisk oven. In Iset. the principle ts tbe only one apon whieh sgood Steve, with a proper oven, can be constructed. TocpMblie am rsapeerfully Iavitoa t»cal! and examiae the8ioves fort hrpnstlvea. t. W-)S4«-8-tf. GREEN A, CO.

Mjijrmtovr mromm, terre»Bsse,

Jf

Indiana.

rpHEsabacriberrespectfvIlyiDfonBethe A pablic.ibat b« baa taJunUka above well known aata^liahnseot where ha will •saevarv effort to aecommciata tbe travel* ling paWie, aswall aa ngalar hosrdsra

.TheHooasis sitaated ea Market at rest, on tbs read IsaiHsgtaLahyotia. twa afaassaaaeHi af tha CWt. BaveS.Thepiamiessa heva haear«crv)tlyeefnpUt^f rwafaed} wiihsams additla— made thereto- No peine wiltiaaiwfad to give swialestisfta-tian,

Tsrre-HsateJTah

ciumi yap/WfWiiff trf

B. A* rAnnc3rrocK8 TIMIPWH^

PUGPAftKO

b/ft A. i^aaisi^iijns.i Pitta.

bargh, IVna. An exparkoceol sboutfineeer years has proved issanrf a diiimt, tfat thia Vtrmiftigi is a certain snd Mser/fcife* care for wors»

Since it waa firat pat before the public, many t«ortb« less preparations have been forced inreaatc^ which have had their day. SM are now coon led as eomach/trash, fSrmkertnt B. A. JUsohrl'i Vermrfmg* Ub4n3f inen—in* in pcpulnritg. sw'nf fo iffir ittrhuii leorti. It haa oaly to he aasd according to direetioss, and if worms eaw. they will Mrtsinljr be expelled frOpi tha system. The pnaeia only 5 eta. per bottle, which brinfa it wiihia ihe mesas of all. B«s«ra Mfet #. A. FsAaeXtdt's Vermifuge, SIM! avoid all other.article* whiah are arid ta be as-gtmd, ss none ol them have

May IS, 1S4««-1T.1v Terre-Haate Is/ 'rjrx

vjmojvic,

OR COUCH BILSJI*.!

THIS

pwasretiaa*has proved itsell to he of very great efieacy in tbo cure of ohetiaete Cotighs* Cplds, Asthins, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Blaod, and other Phetamoafc A (CM itms CM tha prepnetora feel srsrtsnied in recaaipfaeadiac it sss nfoanduseCul medicine, snd sre prepared to show certificates, of indisputable aatbcriiy.in tsstimony of its valuer

Corner of Wood and Sixth streets,jPitishanh. +. ForSeleby J. F. KINO. Msy 13,184 3-38-ly Terra-Haute la.

A. FABMBaTOOVS

A N I I I O S I S rjWIS Csihsrtie compound combines stnallneSa of

balk with efficiency, aad comparativs mildness of tiva sciion, and bsving a pccalisr tendency to

They have now stood the test of 16 Vsars, and expatri* ehce hss proved thsm to be a ssfe and vslusbls remedy, in Intermittent, Remittent, snd Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Bilious Cholic, Indigestion, Dropsy, Dysentery,

Cblds, and all complaints of an

Bilious Vomitings, inflammatory character The complete and universal satisfaction which hss been given by three pills, in all who hgveonce need them, renders ihs publishing of the numerous certificates in ihsir favor unnecessary. To prevent counterfeiting, they sre now put up in a red sylocraphic wrapper. Price *6 cents tors box con*

^JS£ & J. F. KING. May 13,1843-36-ly. •. Terrs-Haute la.

TIMES ARE SADLY tWANOED. R—TJ, IN almost every wslk of life, ibstrath of thie

\KJ proverb stsres ons full in ihs face. But go where we may, and in what shspe or form shsll we find ihe times so ssdly clisnged ss in the practice of medicine. Docs a man carch a serious cold—he must tsks a doss of calomel and islsp—should he have a fouP$r bilious stomssh, it will lakes box of blus pills, or a pscksge of nest little powders, impregnated with the alt infallible mercury, to relieve liitn A twinge ofthe gout—s limb swelled wiih rheumatism-a pain in the side—s severe headache— in fsct. almost every species ofdiscsse to whioh human nsiure is liable, however alight may he the sttsck, this universal poison is employed to relieve suffering humsnity—not only employed. huts heavy expense is sctuslly incurred by the sufferer for prescribing, or ordering from the apothecary, this Wonderful mineral, in sll its diveroified forms.'

Let us look at the result. In New York, with a populntion of 300.000, we hsve upwards of 7000 deaths per snnum. In this intelligent city, then, where most people sre so csreful of their healths as lo confine themselves during ihe slightest attack, snd rail in medical advice, we bsve about SS deaths smong every 1000 in* hsbitsnts. Msrk tbe contrast! I csn point outs sialic town in New England, within 24 hour* ride of New York, contsining 4000 inhsbitsnis, where there does of thrae sre persons from 70 to W.1

not oocur ten deaths within the year—and WreiuijaLi this place is _. *c^ul,n!,i- He usesprinaipslly etsble medicines prepared by bis own hand,- it is only in some desperate cases ihst hs employs mercury, or calomel, in sny shspe- The consequence is he is successful in the highest degree in his practice—snd isfre-

Thepnncipsl physicisn in thi whom I MI well acquainted. I

uently called 20 miles distant. I may farther remnrk. it mcomciencioHs nkh—for he never st tempts tbs treatment of case that he does not andersisnd.

I might adduces thousand instsnces where the happv effecta of ass own medicines, ihs LIFE PILL8 St PHOSN1X BllTERS, have been plainly msnifest in dsrpernte tosee—to ssy nothing of their si most uniter sal appiVval in ordinary sttseksof ditesle, I do not offor my medicines lo the public as infallihls—or as pos* seswngsny mysterious ingredients—I offer them solely h' »sgood vegttabts preparations, which I solemnly believe will by fsir trtsl, conquer most of the prevalent- --C disesses of ibe day. I Itave in my office, at 375 Broad- |v way, indubitable proofs of this fsct Tlioa«ndsol my I4 fellow ciiisens, in sll perls of ihe Union have voluntsrily sent me sialements the moel flattering,of their experience in the use of the LIFE I'lLLS h. PHOENIX

BITTERS —many esses in this eity snd slsewhcre, I

hove personally attended:—sll which have proved fs* vorable to my previously formed opinion, that in nine esses out of ten. smong the ordinary disesses which our pbiweians universe fly treat with preparations from calomel snd other minerals—s good vegetable medicine wonld be far preferable.

IK itt

&

WILUAM BAUtX

4

T,»®

occupations I with it getter lie blood, ns, thouj degrees.

LIFE PILLS 9t

PHCEN1X BIT! ERSsre solely vegetabta. In their —niion, they set powerfully apon the secret ions, snd tend to equalise the distribution or circulation of the blood throughout thesvstem—reaioving therefrom sll bad humors, snd restoring even ta tbe complexion of she invalids pleasing glow of health, which be sf. terwsrds retains. There sre msny young persons of eedenisrv occupsfions, perticulsrly lemsles, wlio aia often sflncted with sn oppression of the interns! orgs ns~ which is gffiieraily thS effect of an unequal distribution of the blood, consequent on (heir employment 8uch sffiiclions, though slight Hi by insensible degrees, lay the fov

themselves, too often, founds tione of torboretea

in the lungs, sna other malsdies, which show them-

selves only when arrived st sn insurable stsge. All who vslue health, will tske warning from signs Ilka theas. snd never rest till tha rjailihriom ha restored.— It is by eolpabls neglect ia each slight esses, that many good constitutions sre ruined, and many nervooo and pulmonary complaints brought on ta embitter at* istenea. W. B. MOFFAT. D.

Creek Township (M onda yii, Tuesda ys, Wsdneadsys, and Thersdsys,) snd st

ths stable of John Burton, in Terre-Hsuts. on Fridsya, and Satanfoya, at the redoced prieeof tha season, in produce. Hs is oae of the fineet bred horses aay where to be found, and hie coite will not suffer by a eompsrison with thoss of any n«h«r. April 8-31-2« RALPH WILSON. -"u' ni'w»jJI» fRoHJYEC. a mHIS flns hrod snd cspifol stsllion will suod the present ssssoa (which

HOLDEN fc DOLE, la Terre-Hsute, on Tharsdsys, FHdays and Satardsys

Terre-Haata, Aprii 23, lM3-33-m2«

BLOOD-AND-TURF, WILL mk. fcif *i«b4 tb. saa at tha form af James Farrini sdjoining Terra Hsuta. His arid stock

ttssaz%

PAPER.' PAPER/.'

DaaMaMadiam^Jmpsrial.snd Snjer RarsT

from aftwsasaW

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3

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W Broadway?

Far Sslaby F.KING, "l April 15-32-tl' Terre-Haute.

KEPH,

(BY HEPHEST1AN, DAM BY SUMPTER.) P9f WILL stand the ansAing sesson at the residence of ihesahsenbM .iB Lost

on we of^{%

each week, and st ths stable of jfcSBE JONES, Ess. mHoaey Crack.on Mon­

days. Taesdsys. snd Wednesdays, till tbe 1st dsy of next July. FRANK* celts csn hs seen at vsnoaa/ forme in the county, and, whea seea. it ia about all Itet need be said. For fartfaafata, pedigree. &e. sea billf*

ibsi

ieseermd to no horae upon

other moa#» for bis servicee, if psid by

the firat Mondsy of Nm»ber aext. April »-g4»l4fr»f.