The Wabash Courier, Volume 12, Number 13, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 December 1843 — Page 4
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Good temper to the ehief of temper hides mafty defects homely countenance to better sdve and alcobotie cosmetics. How many female bodies hare we aeen surrounded with halo® «f•itraction by a winning wajr, apUcid, calm, dbHgtng, srnooth temperament? Ah! how many! beautiful vixen ialikea wvllfotogbtbartle, goodtoview al* distance bat yerydisegreeable to approach nearlyA petulant, sency, ftult finding, capricious beamy, it an awlul picture to contemplate Talma's remark popa into one'a mind at the firat glance.—'• In herpelace a grinning and ghastly figure of death will atiotncf future period be.M And whoever sawsbeauty that was not capacious, unreasonable, always for executing impossibilities. (or*fM disnlcaeed at fomeihing with which she baa no right 'tt feel out ttfsorhs? ever utt' witling to award anyone Juv ioli tneed ©fpraiaef Perform a service for anv one of thoee l**el demons, a ad a»k the etraight-torward question "la it well done?" Will the anaweraafrankly "jmV O! to. "la it done well f" Wf "Well, it it notilj," .- "Are you out for "a walk 1T"Well. I'm not in!»
Do yoti admire that Cist»»mixet** don'tdialike it.* ... ••Will you accept for yon* protester thieogfr li&T" "Well, I wont kick you out at stsssrit/J
At the opera, or eomerother place of pfeblie leeOKt, 0tx meefa a copy of the Medieeen Venae. a WMi** creature full of good point#. ae spirited aa an Boij as beautifully restive aaa ©pit, end like* hearted folio# he. solicits en introduction her home, and issmwised to bear.is hepa«»* th the bell to the drawing roonr.aa account efMtm bittls with a servant-girl. What a Jove tiaethi
i»n bciijae, a pumpkin* he calls ai ithroogti iie——V. like thunder
bolt Phrenology tea pretty fair srienrt.lrift "we ever take anoUter wtfo, (which ie not at all likely.) we shall examine her head aa sure as ae ire a noman.
And her eyee. Their are the windows through which «ne may look into trie feck-yard of' her Wfw her propensities end her likings, her temper fwjtm. pcrament, are stored away for pirSflrvaliort. .Ahiecs eyed girl is »«apicioo». A greet «et of fir* lurks bey hind those Gype^y orbe—gerwrslly to one's happiness to ashes, which are sprinkled plentifully oter the sscWoth we mi«t fteerpmly w«*» fttti toe conflagration. Blue eyes sra*ery pretty for waaen dolls but fall-grown ladicscre fcrtW'^tthftBMbcwfc
betoken tt frivolous snd weak heart, end MW* stonless ss muffins. The ledy who ie owoer of such
optica bed better be left to bestow their undivided sf. beTsarely expends, end emerges ins lavs as securely founded as the Rock of Gibwliaf. A women with hewl eye neverel^petfrom her husband nev«r cbatsscanilal nuer Mcrifica fi«r htiibaha*# com fori to her own never hxli finds hevsr talks too mcoh to^nttlej alwavalsan entertelning, inteDectnav sgfeeabre and loveabte creature. We never kpew but one nntptejeating end uneminble woman witV* neiel eye, tftn she hud a nose which loaded "at the
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the little eend of nothin' whittled down to a Hit. Incomporshle orbe! there is depth of exprmston, speaking glsnpe, that eppffls directhr to- the wwr men a confidential enrfeflWHojiete (njffrettont eta intellectuality and many othCT things, thine ttndiaptir ted right, which have won nor fliVwite efln our aotni* ration. These ere the woipen who make emend^ tor ell the faults of the sex. esHein. We e» etit^nsM that we could have been betrayed into an txpote of our weh
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COQUETTINC teXTRAOR»INABY« A few days sgo. a pair of turtles, eeemingly anxious of becoming united in the til ken bond# of wedlock, made their appearance befofe ene of the Clergymen df Glasoow, who finding the requistfeecrtificateasU rioht, proceeded with the qeremony until he came to that part of it where the question is pot to the bridegroom -ri( he,"ie willing totek^ this women to be hie wifet,t To iltil neccfsery qoerv, the Man tfier coneiderahle hesitation, answered, 'No!' 'NoI1 eaid the minuter, withe look of surprise, 'for what reason 'J««.
lid poor embarrassed eimpletop, looking for the 'because I've teken scunner (dtsgusO st hers* On this, the ceremony, to tfw evident mortineetion of the fair ene, was broken off, end the pertiee wliwd. A few deys efter, they egeln preeented thrmtelve* b* fore his reverence, and the feetidioue ortdeirfotnn^ W'log declered that he had got over hie objection, the ceremony was again commenced, end proceeded without interruption. rHl question similar to the above wee put to the bride, when she, in return, replied Hi
man, evidently displeased at the foolish tiiflingcrfthe eertiee. '0 nnething ava.' said thebluahing damtei, towing her head with an air ol reertntment, 'only I've toseing ... just (e'en a scunner ki hint 1 The two again retired to'their lonely pillows, end lonely it woula eeem they had found them, fa? the reverend gentleman, on coming out ofhisliouee the following morning, met the foolifh counte onw mora On to tQlfCit hji tervicex. Utt a' made up noo,* eaid the smiling tatr one. 'O yM,' seid herintended, a* taitled noo and we want you to marry useaeoon as poieiWe.'^-'I wtu do nosueh thing.' was the grav0ilnd startling reply to the impatient request—'What fort' asked they, epeaking together, in a tone of mingled surprise and disappointment, 'O naething ave,' seid hie reverence, pee* elng hie way. 'bnt jtist I've u'en a seannsr at ye btltb.—Kilmarnock Journal.
*jf BEGINNING THE WOULD. There is nothing that distracts the slumbers of ysmng men so much eeeetting epinbusineM.
(Begitintngthe
world bringe with it many eerioue thoughts. The hope of success, the fee re of disasters, the ligameata of tsndem*s, the feelingl of rivelry, all work deeply Open the you.hful mind, and render its twghls reetlset and uneasy. There are tome tempers bowevet, tbet are eternally delighted with what may be ealledbe ginning the world. knew man who b*£nk®*»\ tiees hell a doteQ timee in a J*w. *n .L1with a different Set of rotrs. Ha had been every thing for a time, but nothing long.
There is much troth and eome pmnt in the abovam tie sketch. Beginning the world, chooemg ptoiee•ion, and choownga wTe. are three 'hinge connected with life, of much difficult* aad tmrnrtsnce- Yownf men seldom give either of shew tlrtt ^iWratkm whwh ie their due. The happmes* of the world. and the hwes of futurity, are conofoted with their declslenf o* adversity and iulsmy, sod their attendant consequence*. As far as rsgarda a peufteeion, man ehoeld never be too hasty in hie determinations. AI moot every individual of the hemen family has a particular talent which when brought into requisition and •PP]t« »o •ame exeluaive cannot fat to be attended wtt a commenearate anoosae. But the ma» who. vainly eenceieea that he can abewed in ewy thing, s»Wwn becomes eminent in any. It isibaotd peHef tooom» tnences doaen projects together, or even begin «ognd before the firat has been rendered maturely atetetaftil
Franklin particularly endeavored to convince jounj persons of tSeneeeseity rf'^ho^t. tm frugality in the career of bounces. I was n«re» dta* he. by the iteming thought that one man o( tolefftble abtlitiw way work amota»*o«
cotttafed, nian o( ti— -A and aceomfJieh great aiSttre atnoog m* Rr«t forma a good plan aedculttng off ail and employttentt that would divert hie at tenting snake the execution of that plan his sole study and buetoeat To be sure, it requires wane philoeophf for a y»ang Man with a t«ste lor pleaaaffe, totorttro all thaamaaa ments ol youth and health, for the sake et btwmetnk profcswen, yet Ef he aspire* to become eminent, each a eeorseie actually twoemary, even while we ourselves acknowledge ou* inability to practice Ht
THR RKWUtTl OP AN ?|8C®TIW. A letter from Stockholm onthe W fltjmya tarday the emutioe ot amen named Br»it Wdl, to»k piece for murder, rebbery, and tice«diar«m. Two MrtottS events marked this pontehmeni* In Swodea aie»
and where the body of the ealpmia and then «ever»d et«r with earth, thenomnton people a atraagabeU
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a after wet de thrown. There ex wtestoosq ief that Utahhaed*
thedeeep^mtedpeiaon takeniwenjail* htiwetep «uea for e^ilepef. and th* mm headed down from time unmeiuorat to nermrt the torn te take ao ei
fell dead into the ttanab. The ether Utddeet which marked the day. was aaaaad by a wsmi whkh anwe between a porter and a carpefttvr. The wmwt at laet •ass the Utter a blow in the h«e, on wb&i the ether, slipping behind, ettoeh htaaa vMent blow With an aaa* aodapbt hwahnll totfcetwefc. Thsawtdtief «ai». mediately aneaied. and wbea lnM««amd heCataa mag«ira*a. declared that the e*ectit»en of the day bad •uggeeted to htm the idee of wtngtlM t» Be was prMwasly awed ft*
Cvaxnes,—Bvantnciaa pmaisna time for frien^1 w^ ^va tefethir. Maiiiidpaapls kaewH we»UMidhrsahire and sisters hnow it »oa. Oatrarv to tlw ffowees of
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which dees thew chalieae ei the riaae of the dev. the lovlwet flower ef fmndship MmlilossLe tyas arte expenditaaif et vveeinar. and faraaiht* lieth paacsnwttg^r^*^ I****1*" .* **$•£* latlence. Then adh weeer freqaesuensrflhe x...
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caaeittt^e we psaee with our hearts if we
SweSSsl^Sem «r f.^d tt^iswA wA^Uatiea from heaven, and efer li t* dm wartd the aiikand than sies» we sssoosd ewwlr—Jfise mmssr.
to defend my injured client here ftont attacks «rn tea
thatToun .. the other bend TOO disregard this great principle oft «*dwt at naught my eloqoent remarke and toteh him
... uglit myeioqaent gnilty, the lifettt twitches at conecience will fofler
ou on every firfr com-fietd I reckon, end my Injured na Howir'tredden elient will be pretty apt to light on you eome of theee dark nights ae my eat Hghte on a tee* full of near milk.—WkttUng Gvv&l
When we take into consideration all the vege* tab)e^ auoh as potatoes, peas, asparagus, strawberries apples, pears, peaches, dec., the atnottm consumed by an individoal is enor* moutu Now my tody has been renewed more thsn 4 times in 83 years, and taking for granted that the wnier, of which I hare drank roach* nets merely as a d&itent, yet all taken together. 1 conclude that 1 have eonau medio the 83 years, about the weight of 1100 men of 160 lbs each This is snail when compared to gormandizers."
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k^Aroto Qt7Aasgu.TW».—There is much goal seme in the following, which, though old. serves ro be repealed once a year: "If afly thing in the world will nuke a ttta feel badly, exbfept pinohinf hie- fin«ers in the oraek ef a door, it is a ijohrrel. No man Wk sr Atils tothink teas of himself after, than he did before otw ,• 4t degrades him in the eyes of fell and what ts worse, bluots his sensitMU ly to disgrnoe 6n th# one hand, and increase* his temper and irritability on the other. The truth is, the ntore q«risi!y and peaceably we all get en, the better—the better foroursefvee the better for oor aeiyhboni. In nine caeca outef tan, the wiswt coure) is, if a man cheat you, qujt dealing wtlb him if he be abuaitre. quit hja eompany if be Slander you. take cafe to live no thnt nohody wtll believe him
No matter wbo he la, or bow be mwaaes yov, the wissit way (a jest to let htm alone for tbera is nothing mt»r than tbls cool, cnlra »nd quiet way of dealing with tbe wrongs we
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hb eBspprnHbable character. I Mbooik 11 deal tmarter than Blf' otM,r"
{ra),£bnilemet\, enyofydtmre,! ly cuncamitant to preaent thie'Cese to 1M1 magneiU moia end heert rending light which itsimponance deWw "*°d I trjist ^eiifiqin. that whatever fmy lick pr«pnting ife »nbi«F by voar o^n nauiral •. -TtrH-
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The eoonaet for the proeeeatioo. gwrtlemes, will nn^®®lMedJy.*M«,*pt to hearedoet is yoorayea. lie will tdl yoo*that Ue client Is pre-eminemly man of flinetion—tbat be i# a m&it of end«ub ed and implscaMe reractty— that he is a men. who would scom t® fetdi anactitm agauast ewnber for to gratify hie own per—bat gentjemen, iet me estetlonete y^u bow yoa jely itpop W aptfcUe reaawing ltke «w- I l^eelr epprefcend. ibet tbis nit bee been wil-
I tnyeeff apprehend, that thf
fully ami mUlttioaeiy fetch. geoUemen. for the mod enlf jwfpoaeef browbe*ting my nnheppt client here, end ta sa eminent manAer grinding the free of the popr—end I apprehend alao, that if you oootd bat W wo that men% heart, and reed there the metieee which 1h» reimpefled htw te a(«h tb'ie seit, mch pietara^ SiirjLl ttsrprniiite. Mid heart-felt ingratitude 2sH^Malirt",ta*--—
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to a e{e«M. ffere is a poor men witb a mim»PM wife end child dependent on htm for their dailytotend end better, vsnnalf for eh op bere end arranged hefor* an intellectorfiofireiribe dlerge oTigao«nnMusiy hook* ing—yea, hookiM six quarts of .new cider: ¥oa«cstlemeih. hsve slrbeM ptseA! In tbeeatm tfteation .end yon know how
yon know how jo feel for tbe. roiafonunre of tnr dieot, «n^| I bwp&lf diletilkte that fng perrt£t the gosli' ingsof ywnr eympethieiiig hearts to be quenched in the bud by the snrreptitiods eopereregnting srgtrments of ignorant opponent on father side tew ezpMeafr daeieMa gentlemen, in the heanti
tngsof ywnr eympethjeiiig hearts to be quenched in the
K®"*?®f®**»pesre, that where n«doubt exiets of ihe geilt ef the priem^. ltTe your
falfamgsawof ..... ?6ur duty to lean on
heye the honer of making uJfiea&af him end «H hi* rellttfltik, end yon can tilers npon tbia eoeaaion and reflect that youjlid aayoQ hsve beea d^ne by, bMttf on
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*nk^lt5^e gbedocasof wan'abearf did nottnehne him to acts of ebarhy* one wtwk think the deeire ofhooor should. F« raft buiWing hoe ioouaee, purchasing fine dothes^ pictures aed oiber each, lb artkleg of expense, show nothing more than an ambrtioa to bo respected a&ors other people, would not one great act of eharity, one tostattceof redeeming a poor fiamily from all the wiserieeof por erty, or restoring an uafotftwate tndnsiao totbemeens of procuring a lifrettboOd bp, his indusiry, acquire him mere real leepect and lading honor Tbe former are tbe aorksof other peopled bawte—the lauer tbe acts ^ts owu
hmtU-~fUldi*g.
awe fata, and liewte ibeeafiaal iasttf w^yaa^dir enwat w«b jroar haaet boataef a«a ibQ att lightly aa a* yor dare shall tw
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..'—'i. '.t. i.. 'fV'ni .A..., EXPENSIVE H2AD-DRE88." .-*1 Some of our readere^nrey be enriqes to, know the cwmpasitipo and «jtfthet#d yalua j|i« 4ro«rn ef V*ictorn. queen of England.
The
crown itself weight
about three pouods and ie composed of hoops of silver, enclosing a cap of blue velvet. ^I'hese hoops tre studded with precioiie stones },and upon the crown ii a bell•rtk«ao.%i»l prrcuroe tfoaea, tntf eaitoounted
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brilliants irt tMftfm of a Maltese croes. The riai Ie flowered with Maltese croeeee end theJUun 4r lit. In the centre of the targe Maltese enies. ie« splendid sapnhiro, «ftd-in front ie the immense ruby onee worn pr fWward the Black Frince. Wutnerotes other ptwione atones, rabies, peerls, and emeralds are Intermingled withthswgerrwdoWn tot he rita.^hich ie formed of mine.. The following is its estimated value tO dianuUMlt rofind the elreJe.
£1900 tt each X30.000
S large centrediamonde JC9000 eeeh 4JMQ 94 tmeller diamonds, at the angle of former^# -100 4 crosaae, each chmjaosedo(95 diamonds -to It.000 4 large diamonds on the tope of the erotsea ., 40.000. 18 (fiarmendt eomtrirfed in the^trr-de-Iis i0,W0 18 do smaller do do t.000 Pearls, diamonds. &c on thetrches 9t crosses 10,000 141 dismondson the mound 500 gg do on the uppfcr cross -Jf, 3,000 gci|cl«sof pearls[about the
'800
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£i lg,400
Orhalf a milKon of dollars tn round numbecs. We take the above from an Instructive artide on the commereisl nJue$of^gerot in Huni^ .Kerchant'sM^gaxius
CUHIOI^ CALCULATION*
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W« know not wbo is the author of thei /oltowing curious calculation respecting dietetics. It rxceeds in the singularity of detail all the rum and tebneco statistics we have ever met with ••I have been married 83 years, during which timoj hav© rpcnivod from the hands of mywfite#cups of coffee each day, 2 in the morning and 1 at night, making 35.040 eupe of half pint each, or nearly 70 bbls. of SO gallons each, weighing 17,520 lbs. or nearly 9 tons weight. Yet from that period I havescnrcely varied myself in weight
th* mm «f BBWARIHK)ra&spl«dfe B*rb«r Shop,^a wbieh earned «m hiring, atirDwssingryrery brencb of thc tonsoretic b«SMteaepair*eed makh^i fa lee curl^ iifthe Sair be/rfFiiiebed/ te.be wsiMJ eocwieg Reaers
... factoriee RenOvsting and (it iheappeeraoeeof lie#. The abup tine, wtth entire fieedom fromJ«*
rvcui^uiw tow!the #ortd {ex«eptigeetitude end lexchenge of "business.) wfuf thebeetpatnm^eef "i* paying kind, proea my pennaneot reetdenoe bwe WraMat the fulfilment of the above prosm» tees, nodha^lnwWl he wadfc- Chaggee-t* e#t hard ti(aes^«nd b*y»dwrhose the H»^»ety [sbope Sirepeof
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NOTICB.
brms XMSUEiiaWtWrtt Pirn Tirtau^Golh^sirr,) Ikikmtpoth. Wembeis of e»idC«mpeny are hereby notified, that for theiwyroent of leesn by fire. n«d liabHttfeeeuataitwd and incurred by said Comwny sjnee July Iff, 1843, theJDi rectors have this day ordertd the fdlowing iwusniml ow the pregtidm Botee given to eaid Companv, pevshle to the Treasurer on or before the jentifJLrt* daytf Odefer «nti«*euing, to-wit
On'eir notes dated on or before November 1843. and hot discharged Jbeftrg f»Wn N o. 1 toNo.S,M7, both in^ntiee reeeawvanti- -r"
On all notes dated after November 85.1843* end ot£ pt Wort March !. 1843. being from No. 9348, to No. t.596. bo«h inehwfivei Mx-per and:
On tH ndfies dgjed after March 1. IMS* nod on or before March 31. IMbdsifenn No-*591. toNo.t,6! I both incloeivrf. jfee and one-fwarler jter «mt.
On alt notes da fed after MarenSl. "WS. end «t or before April4, l$43,bfimrfromNa. S.«Ji,wNo. Xfili, both tndusive,^ge p*r cent.
On sit no'esdatedsHer April4.It4t.andInn or before Jhle W. »». beie* from No. a.ftJS, to No S,6S5, both inefnrive, two end one-Aalf pe- crnt. fiteejpf* for Aimr**mr*t wfl I be forwarded to Agents or other Hulv anfhorixed person*, to whom Members are expected to make prompt payment. fntere*t will be charged on all astemmehn remaimng unpaid on end efter the list October,- en^ which dav they are pay*We and at the expiration of 30 davs from thm date, denn*
of the specie* paying banks in Kentucky and Ohio will be roqwited for aesrwmerttfcMembers will pleaeebeer in mind,that hv en amend ment to the charter approved January «4.1843, "if an person or persona, who shall hecoine memhers of satd. Cornpanv. by eflfrcf'ng insurance theretp, after the passage of this act. their heirs,
In cases where mertthersltave alienated their TOwies by sale of the assured ptopertr, or otherjeiee, thev'are hereby notified that it is thejr doty tt swren«ter tbdif same for dischsrge, and to pay the amootjt. dae trp the time of stich surrender, agreeable to the requirement sef the fifteenth eection pi the charter. whxh, must be enforced by the ofpeera of the CompWHr This is so imnortant a matter }o Members, that AgeWa are especially requested^o caH their attention to it. inqto give the punier informlition tn regard therfto. Ptwicitpa for discharge should be forwarded through the local Apents, andaddrened to the Secretary. In no eo*e wll a pblietf be ditcherf*d unfit the iwfiiwl or amonnf* du* on tie note hn t* th* dalt ef turrender bejlrtl paid. By order of the Directory
Sept. 8M-3w.
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160 pounds. It frill! therefore be seen that I hare drank in coffee atone 318 times my weight. 1 am not much of a meat eater, yet 1 presume I have consumed (I obne«* a day, 5600 lbs. or about 10 oxen. Of flour I hatra consumed jn the 32 years about 50 bhls.— ForSOyenrs of this timer op to 1881, hnve drnnk two wine glasses of brandy, miking !K)0 qunrts. Tho port wine, Madeira, whiakey* punch, dec.# I am not ahte to eount, but they are hot largtuf. Ia chnmpaigm have been extremely moderate, ita I find from my bills that have paid for 68 baskets in tlie last 18 yenra, which is about o»e bottle week, and that was not all consumed by me.
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Itaigar and play shoet year
JAMES BLAKE, Trt4iure?
GOPEY'S LADY*S BOOK FOR NOVEMBgR, j.-. A Particular Number. v. IOTBPI! C. NCAL, KSQ*« atrraoa or "casacent tixecais." Alc. Salt.. Will contribute eae of hia best articles for the November No. ol
GODEVS LADY'S BOOK
It Ie unnecessary for us to go into detail tooching the merits of thw gentlemen. There fcae perhaps no work ever heen published In this country, from wfnch extracts have heen so frequently made, ss the far*famed Charcoal Sketches.
The Proprietor of the Lady's Book was the original puhlirfier of these SVetehea. and t^n vouch- fbr their popularity. Besides Mr. Neal, arrangements nave been made with all the eentributoranf eny rrpute in this eountry, whose contributions wilt regajarty appeat in the Book. ..
The embellishments of the number, will be nonierOtis,at least &W&M mwmmATVBXt^S of different kinds. Onetwrfienlarly— mmm a Steel Engraving with an arabesqne border, never before attempted in this conn try, and which gsve so much eclat to Lockhart^a Spanish Ballade. irars JKMarat ear n-AamiffiBfa Anticipates all others, as we h«Ve received from Paris snd London the plates containing the latest fashion* for winter claakf, ,b«iqtihilly coloured Tbia alone for the ladies makes the number invaluable-
Afe tl»e publieawate that we never omit our fashion plate Thia ahould be looked *to when wihscrihing tor a fashionable magazine. Tkty art in teen/ number, mnd coloured at great expentr.
It is pleasant to look hack upon oar long career, and reffect upon the million* that have "received instruction and amusement from onr work—it alao«tatifying to know that we have in no ihitance ever published a line that would give offence, and have never excited the ire of oar brethren of the pres* Thb Shall bs oar fatsiS COOfWB
THE tJMBELLtSHMENT3 of Oodsyt Lady's Book are of the first data, both for eeleciion of subject and tkiU in engraving. They oonaistof Meoottirt, Urtb and Stipple, and nlwars engraved by the first sr* Uata. We continue to. have the farfeti cneuMxon ot any magavne ev«t, published, and w» presume the coarse we have wsaoa.,
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T»e the Eszk Hotel, Vtiea, having taken tbie srell known iavei* Stand,eecond block nonh-eaat of itmCoort Iloose. the earner of Market and Cherry
street a, formerly oeeapted by We*. McFSd&a. is a«» preparad ta rscrieeestt^eay. end to aeccwmodate the travaiiiag poblki in genenJ. No pasne «r expemw will he mred in makia* aocommodatiaae of hw Hooaa. ia all caaee. ash ie wowld smt thoss who sett* Very polite iavisatko *a Boarders.
HIS TABLE
will be famished, at all ttoaaa. with ths bsst proviataoa that the seaesa aflords. HIS STABLR it lease and eoMsmdioas, aad partiaalsr atteatiea wHI be patd to the ca^e ol homea. Aleo there will be horses andcarf&cee to let. and pereoos wishing to he coev^yed to aoy place, will he iaoooaseioeatedat all timea.oo the Sbortest. aotiqt, hy apfityinf at ifem Broadway Busk. J. 8. SLOAN.
Tevre-flaat*. fep. g-.IX5-5t-tf
a. w. rgani'iaii, c.w, .Tlioni|Hi4»a Barbour, TtRRt-IIWTf, IKtUtA, ITAV1NG aasntntreit thiwahmin thsyraet^of 11 Law, will attead paestuaUy taaesh hnsiw»ss aa «aay WcaaMed aaitheaa. Qa.i8.ltq
Crow W «w. Oct tt-tMf
foaitd the Jteir &wd*«|r'3iscee, *bWr oowiM
I
executors, administrators
or awrigns, ^alj| neglect, orA refuse ihe fayment of any esaeewnent or ameasmehts duly ordered by the Directors of said Company, fsr the term of thirty days after the some ehall have become payable, agrreaple to.tte pnmic npticebv the Treaeurer. the psrtv *0 in default sbal.1 be, excluded and debarred, ann shall laae all ben*, eftt and advantage ofshis her or their iiunranm or tnanrances reepectively. for shd durirrtr th^^erm of such jtfeftmlt or non pavn^ht, and notwithstanding shaH he .liable and.obliged to psv all asseiwm^enta that shaH be made during the eofHinaanee ol hie, her or iheir poHcies of insHram*." Tho assessment ordered being tmill, itls confillently "hoped that esch membwr'wiil prtjmptlr discharge his indebtedneaa. ao.that the inter*! estsofsnfferets hv fire fnay not he dhjtetly Injured, dr the credit of the compenv prostrated by /those who should be the first tojtphold it.-
wiifcwwBnasy.and are new taking the*l*ce4f aUoih' er Stoveeia the^ e»stem Staue-tbey do «meome more than ooe-half the wood that other_Stovea geaer-morethenooe-hldt:— ally-do: TfcSoten ia wn4»t»«ath »ll« fil*v«npyrtg thewaoleionithend width *f^Jmve,
oven. Iw tact, tbcyineiplett tbennfy ons open whfea
the Stovasfor tliemSelvse. Oet. S»-l«4»-6-«f. GREEWA-CO: CoiUct*r*jr»1ict pom the teak i*4f.
TBS roixowi** alur IBS lATia q»
far Comity paipaass, eaeaoh e«e hendipd dpllara, fifteen eeota. For raw! serpWsS, on Sach ooe handled didlars, five .(DSBIS. i""" Por sapportmg Deaf and Domb Aatyam twe miiie en eedi one hnndred dnltata. Kff each Pott tix, fbr Stive purpoeea, fifty cents. for sech Poll ta*. for County pBrfKW», fiffy cent*
The taxes will bf collected oodw the law of ISM. winch ntaltea it the doty«r each tax payer to chll an me,onor befora-tberatdey'of Deeembwnext.-Iwill aay further, after ihe first day of December it ie atv daty to execute, snd when preferty is ai at rained forteses. or when mysdl or deputy have to rttlt ths tax peV» er at hia residaoco, whether we have to levy cm hie property or not. tbe same fees at* allowed by Uw as thooe received by Constables, and. W»l be collected* witiioat respeci to persons. In copformity with the sauate oft be Stateof Indiana, {*w«ttMng the duties ofcounty Tesasurer. the Treasurer of VI go county givee the ebove notice to the taxable inhabitants tf said man* ty. The law, and tia reqairementi, will be strictly followed by ute.
Either myself, oradepnur. will,be /bond tn my office in tbeCoort Hooseet all tunee- State "Scrip will be received for ibe^tcte and County tax. the tax payer making hie own change, as it will be oat of my power to do so. cuNNlWJfTAM^^
Aug-33.1843^ Treasurer of Vigo C&ieiv
VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII
HAVE talen the stand lately occupied bv |. D, Custer, in Terre-Hahie. where I Will attend to ot* deraio «tf fine. All hiade of ailv«r*ware neatly engraved.
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Sept. f. 1843f~l—tf.
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Five llOOJJ ,-^ght Eleven 40 00 An? perwm forming a dab rial! receive for every anbscriber sent a Novel. "GOOET'S CENTRE-TABLE ORNAMENT'' Will lie sent to anv peraon seodingt3 WW *W riagls subscriber. Addr^a IIaGODEY,
I tt
LMH nerct' r" ighs. Iroa, Nsila. Sett, Caning^ Hard-
mSti
MUml-m.
OstaMeeBtaike. Ownry Cear taa L»seese Blfak BILLS OF LADING,U r»tssas^atff sakadat O O
o&dmiriittratorig Sale. XTOttCE is btreby given, that I will expose to sale
at ppblie auction, on Saturday the 18th of November next, st the late residence of William Adams, deceased, in Nevena Township, Vigo county, la., all the pesaonal property of said deceased consisting of Horse* Ffa«s, Cattle^,
Sheep. Wagon and Harness. Far*
ming««enat|a,&e., S-c. A credit of one year will be given en aO siims of three dollars and upwards, the aurcheaer giving his note with approved security.
ELLIOTT ADAMS, Adm'r.
Oct. 88.1843-8-3^ Jflresh *9lrrWih'k'~. OF 1VEW: DRY GOODS.
AM now opening a well assorted stock of Dry Goods purchased in the Eastern market during the last ft) days to which I psrticnlsrly invite the alien* tion of ihecitixens of TerTe-Haute, and the public gen-
rally- I hare taken the hrtiise recently occupied by Blake, on National Road street. North aide, opposite the Public Square. Give me call before purchasing elsewhere- am determined to aell, aa cheap as thev. can be purchased in the West. .Mv stock consists in part of the following articles.
to'wlts
CIjOTHS.
Blue cloth, black French cloth, brown, green and
CASSIMERE8.
Plain bine, black, figured fancy colors, Caseinet ta and Jeans, blue, black, ateel and cadet mixed, all qualities. *. ,:4 DRESS GOODS
Plain black and blue black Stlks, colored Silts,'Striped snd figured, painted Velvets, very ri&i envssns, Mooaelinede Lainee. Alpacha Lnatrea, Orleans cloths, Merinoes. figured Merinoee. figured Ssxonys. Crape de Laine* ParisaTennee, Ginghams, Prints, foreign and domestic, all nunlittea and prieea. Fnrnhare Olicoee. Hosierr, black Cashmere Hoee. Segovia do grey Lamhe Wool, do. black anJ.whiteoottOn do, Ladieaand Gent's. tiMovft. Florence braid Bonneta,artifidal flow?is, fashionable Ribbons.eilk and cotton HdndkHfc, linen Cani* brick, do. Fancy Silk. do. rich needle worked Caparand Colters, lacconetta Cambricks aad Moetin, plain and crote barred, red and white Flannels, do, Dotnet, do, bread and bleached dantrnt, do.
DOMESTICS.
Bleached Cotton*, all widtha and qnautieS, hro. Cottoaa. 3-4 7-8 4-4 5*4hro. 8heetmgs. bleached, do Bbtnkets aad a general aaaortm^nt of Gromtea.
The above will be aold tow for G»eh «r Barter. JAMES W. COOPER. Oet.tl.194#-t-^m wfjktam—
NOBTn-BAST COT?HER PUBLIC JRQUASe/' Terre-Haate.1 Q&~At the old Ldemt Tree Comer. J#
THE
PwMafcw' Ball% JPAfla.
jUtOsHIUVfY* li#V9£. TtBRE-JHAOTf, INDIANA,
anbeerthera are n«m receiving, direst front the City of New York, their Fall Swpp/y ef Dry Good*, Gnceriei, Bbot*f Skate* Cap*, Marfaare, end Queen nearc% svh«Ch they aredfcring as cheap as ever, in eitchenge for Feathers, Ginseng. Beeswax. JeSaa, Ltnssys. Wheat, Flonr. Oata. Commeal. Rye and many other artletoof trade, or evwi cash itself We have now on hand— 300 pleeta Calico, varioosirt fie and prior*. 400 domeetic Shirtings and 8heet»ngs,
IS -l\ Kentucky itmm, SO red. white and yellow Fiann«s. Cessimeres, Caasineta. sod Kerseys, besides many other artkltaof 8ta^a Drv-Oooda r. :-.4
CAPS..
40 doatastse^aml sodSsalitisCaps.
IjOOO pair Boeia and Shnra, coanatii^r of abnnst all kinda childrenV. men^s, bee's, ladies, and gemtemea* Boats aad Shoes, and ae cheap aa the
GROCERIES.
SO aacka Rio Ofte. 5 barrels I j»af sod l*flBp Safar, hogsheads New Orleans Sagar, ""t4 dwscs Yoang Hvsea slid Bsipi.Tsa, »00 Iba. beet Dwk MaAkr, bbt heat aoft Spwnrii float |ad%e, I,0e0 fta. Copperaa, a
"Tmrn, RM« CUM. CUntte.
SALT.
IfWfcarrelsa^wmr Kenawha^alt. HARDWAR*. yo iomt B«m. t,v
JW
Ottl444f
•r ..iK
A«gm. Ktftmud Foili.TMirf
*V^falA8ttMArLMiAMS. STOYBSl ^.AfeW^Haeea, vary law.
XT Oar casioiaeta, awl the po!4is. are Umted te odl aad «feMA»-ar stoek
rnreef WHBSM All JOHNSTON.
&*ctw MtetUPt •'*,
RBMDeWCR
aad Oftce the WMWStitm
ftnsi^svpssiietbslkyffist.
BiNK
jeiu -fftrtf rtv-*:
erhere they wilt
iheir assortment TT«I, iW JidtV
%laebanics,& Traders',
-*ttFl U-" .CTMPf
..
Tcrrc-Haute, Jnne 10,40—tf g. 8TARK3. Mttiamp.ieT
now
of, 3i different kinds. The rao*t of oar
Stoves are of thS best patterns, and are warranted to stand fire, and ta perform welt Mn trerf respect. We een suit purchaaere with almoet any aixeor patera of Stoves, and we will sell them at a ranch less price than everhefarc offered in this section or country, and less than they can -be boeght at any other Sioreon the Wa« bash. Moat kinda of Proditee will .he taken in exchange forStovei. OROVERk BORDEN.
Terre»Haute,Otrt. it, W43U7-tf"^*:
FOR REPPr.".':,:^,'^, npHE subscriber. wiN rent for one y«*r, or I term of years, that well known Tavern stand thefAVILU0N HOTEL, sittiate at the Cornier of Fifth and 'Cherry^Streets, T^rre Hante—Together with alt the Sta»
bling andont-bu^dinii, belonging to the »mV:. Awil »St«tt JOHN B0RT0N.
s. B. niwxEiv,
fOEWABDISG AND COMMISSION M8RCHANT|^ TERRE-IlAUf|B» INDIANA. S prepared to attend to all orders entrusted to hi care, and will pro'mptly and carefully receive ana forward all packages consigned to him. S3r*IIe hee a large and convenient Warehouse nearthe River, where goods will he received on the loweat terms.
E.-
Bank of Maaailtoa, »-i» Circteville, (old)Woostar,
•srl*-'-•MrjS£aaal^/i£»W/
Clin tan
llMtt'
Miamisbargh^ Scetihenville, new bs»k|^ CirdevOlo. new hawk.
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Do edontry.' J" New England Banks Pennsylvania, uncertain,. _,' Fhilkdelphhi city, *.V 'Baltimore,
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Maryland, V//• 'tx^haSfe, "&gi'9yibiisj New York, Boston. -m?, PhUadelphia^ fi .-* Baltimore,, -. »,
The above ratii SMS predicsted
The principal phyaieian in thia place ie Dr.——, with Whom I am well acquainted. He ueeeprineipslly veg' e.tablc racdicines prepared by hia own hapdr-it ia only in some desperate cases that he employe mercury, or calomel, in Any shape. The consequence ie he is enecnaeful in the higheet degree in his practice—and ief re* cnently salted SO iniles distafit:-1 ma^ lorther remark* He i* eontciencion* «w»«—for he never attcmnta the treatment of a caee thet he doee not understand. 1 might adduce a thoueand instancea where ths happy effects af sly own medbcin*t, the LIFE PILLS PHCEN1X BITTERS, here been plainlv tnanifeat in derperate eases—to say nothing of their almost univer-
"^^^f'tfcfif'advtce. Tlte LIFE PILLS 9c PH0SN1X BITTERS are-aolely vegetable. In their operation, they eet powerfully upon tha secret tons,
thus tend to equalize the distribution oreircalation of the bleod throughout the avnem-rssnoviag therefrom ett bad^hantHtta, and restanitgeven to the complexion of :he invalid a pleasing glow nf .health, which be Sf* terwarda retains There ate many votmg peraona of stdentarv occupations, pankailafly females, who ate ofrtn effiieted with an eppiessioA of the internal or* .... .. sal db* loyment ignt in tnemaeivee, too often, by insensible degrees', lay the foundation of lerborcles in the lungs, and other tnaladifSt which show them tetvee only when arrived at aa incurable stage. Alt wbe valae health, will take warning from etgtis llks these, and never reat till the etUilibriom he yeatored.— ft is by eatpabts neglect in sacfa slight saees ihat maoy good conatitutioni are rained, and many nervous and pulmonarjr complaints brnught on to embitter exi,..* "W B'MOPFAT»M. P.
leteaoo.:
fbr Sale by April 15-37-tf
CUKE
B. A, FAHNCSTOCK'S VKRMIVT7GK.
PREPARED
For Sale hy
hy B. A. Fauxeroes 4l .Co., Pius-
hargh, Penm Aaexperieeoeof aboatifteea yean haaproved. l*§mud dealt, that this Vermifcge isa ^er|sw and n*s*rfoiti*i am for werme.
Siaoe tt waa first pat before the pahtia. aster icss prasaiatises bavs bssa fisreed tatstaie, which have bad their dag, aad are new eoaoted ae eo oedi trash, Ifatsmi a. A.FmkmMscfr Yermtfugt ie imUf iw cKSiisg mi popmUritf. mm'm Is.its mtruuio wmUt It hoa onttr «s be need eeeordiog to dinetion^ aad it worms exiet. they will eecaaioly he expelled fiwtji the eyatewi. The piwe ie oaly SS eta. per bottle, which briacs it within the atm^maf all Beaare tefot jB. A .Yokwatoeiee Vermifuge, aad avoid ali ether artkstee which «ra seid te be ae good, as aooe oi theat have vrnaes sf the#raiH«e vim* f,
a. r,
A N I I O S I S
TMkCatharticIeaaapeandU
JIS ceaabiaee jaaafjaeis si srkh. eAbener, aad osapMttiee anfdasstof psrgative Mtioa, and bsvmjf a peeolier tendon the btlierr organs, ieextrenseiy valesblu.ia this try, whieh hillioae tsvera aad other tendtd whh seagsatisf of the liver ea They he^s now etead tbs test of Ii eaee hee prosed them tefeeaaefeai i«» IaterfniiHstt. Ramiueai. end
a to
*yvilte,amvee rtsdsiis, arrives' ""iasse
if
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SteaJf*a^l,
o^Aaa|n
BuikofCdliariraS*: ldlal
no sale do do da de
Kentucky*
AU aolwnt .Baste,
idis
»na.
State Bank an
ilUaols. v.
State Bank and Branches, S ha a ,:.-i|f.sligie*eert,
State Bank agiBnocfx^, Vifg^ela. Eastemsolreb* Banks, Wheeling,- i. e',*»
t.:^vgretttessee*
Memphie. Other solvent banks,," V* Kattertf fiaake* Kew York city, •, ^\v.v^
ttdis fftdia
sV
n*
Idts
-.•.ldis
4 dis
h::*H
where ws may, and inwhat sh(ape.qr form ahall we find the timet so sadly changed as in the practice of medjcine. Docs a man catch a seriouS cent—he must take a doae of calomel and iaJap^ahOtild he-have a fool or hilioSSstOmSch, it will tvke ahttjf of bluepllta,'or a package of neat little powders. Impregnated with the all inullible mercury, ty, relieve him. A twinge of the goat—a limb aWslled with rheuman'sm—a pain in the aide—a severe hea" of disease to whrel Slight maybe the attack, tbla universal potsonis employed to relieve auffering humanity—qot Only employed. but a lieavy expense is actually incurred by the sufferer for prescribing, or ordering from the apothecary. this wonderful miner*!, in all ita dWeraified forms*
I^et us look ai thefeSWt. In New York, with a pboat ion-of 300.000. we hare upwards of 7009 deaths per annum. In thta intelligent city, then, where moat people ate so careful of their heal tits natfl confine themselves during ths slightest attack, and call in medical advice, we have about 25 deaths among every 1000 in* habitants. Mark the contrast! I can point out a aingle town in New England, within24 hours ride of New York, containing 4000 inhabitants, where there does not occur ten deaths within the year—and away of theteare persont from 70 to 90 yearaof are!
dta
paf
*_ die
sigaad a remedv for copsertipttona solely iaposess» ed ofa mystsrieasinfloeace over manv diseases of the hamaa svstea».a medicine which begiSfc to be valaetf' by Phywcians, who are ^aily witnessingitsaaflonUhinc cures of maay whom they reSigiiedtothe grasp of the (seetieblerrave. ,rs
DOSE ofthe Saaative, for sdelu,aae drop foxchit dren.a b'alfdrop:eadfot lnftiou,a (fhartardrop tb# directionsexplatninitbe ntannw of takiuy a halfor a quarter drop
Pb*»—ThreeanlJ oee third dollars ($ Gemma tolii,valueY5eeeta,)(9S,5Qj)»*rfIalfo«flce. For sale hy
a
Berry xeviL Baiiep 4b Elkia Beam Joseph Baker C-. ».
B^drall.i ]ti»i tf fasyirap*T^ Balding Henry Bodemer Phil|i» BSIdirtg Jadoir/1'
1 pre 1 jiire
4 pTS "I pre
Decamp J. C. EarlyJ C• jsj East MraJAe^ E a a S a Field Jam4S Friel Dennts'F. Harvey E Herbetrith John HavensLB. Helleaback David Hulte S Hasgin John ., Hammond MraT-
A
Harria Mra Rowena in S a Jackaon baas' Jones Jetse
solemnly
«e good begfetabte f/rytawum*. Here will by a fair triahconquer most of the prevalentdiaeases of tbe day. I have in my office, at 375 Broad way, indubitable proofs ef this fact Thousand! of my follow citiaens, In atl parte of the Union have voluntarily sent me statements the most list wing, ef_ tfwirexperience in the use of the LIFK PtLL8 at PIICENIX BITTERS -ma&r cases in this city snd elsewhere, have personalty attendedall which have proved vorable td!my previously formed opinion, that fntoine cases out of ten, among the ordinary diaeeaee which onr phietctaha aniversally treat with preparations from calomel and other minerals-^ f«od
Snd
P. It IN Terre-Haatfe.
F©ir
1
1
Kester Jacob King WeetlyV Leejeaaa Leedo Aofuatavaa LeWlsCharlee
Lcnard 4k Ooley JPfov.4,
A'
MM.
l'." 'l WOOD. I.
_May 13, Tarre-Haste la.
st« ad
Ii tests, end saptri* AdvhlteMIPMMdy, W*m g|y7iaaaWpey, Dyasater y» juI eomplaiote of aa
!C^iS
afl ebmpiaiote ef
inflaeaatatenr dberaeter. satiafoaibn which has heen who heee ooceuaed them. reOderU nasaeraas «rtifieatea ta their bvor aaseeaMMry- Ta prevent owaterfeiting, they «m oow jai so iii a rttt
Thp toqtplett aadsoiyenai agivea tw^tMee pJBs, toeft readsrathe^liMilagefthe
XvAliMMF. V^vXentSafe.
jjgg^as-
ThBra.andSat,af*^W'r-Tr LJ8akiWdMtmi..at Si a. it.
CMMSW. TMM^H«%^fIat 9r.» Tto^syanaSiMsjr^J^
ajM•D^i^Sanf wpt'doa*-1**&>
fnMa, departa^TBeadK.Thni*A,Sat., at
2
rioirttctp* Ai+tttorasT IJT «edicToe of SDOre .valae to tnai mioeS of Aastria»0« even tha asiied treaaarea globe—a medicine, which is oMmpNI «l**ltu from the
tnan than' the yatS of oar
fi.
TarTo-HanU,Aocm»U0-48-tr
F.K1W/"
ENf AtNlNO in We PosTTftoe at Terra-Hsati Jti India*a, Nov«mber 1, 1$43. Fewor any ef these letters will say "odseriuerf. Anderson Isaac ^andon MS
Anderson Harrison Arils Delohia Archer Moaes Annetrong Andrew Anderson Looisa
roat iwoe at Terra-Hsute, 'IM3» Pecaonaeal ling fat i*
Mewhinncy Sasal. ,. Mitchell -Mickleherrt Jaa
?r
Wy**'" AlatamMcHanna Saml McNulty Charles" McCowan Sophia Newman Jasper ^Pearle W .Prater Martin .•
Fsrker MiwPv
A
Beir^D BeUisrJP^ Colman 8 CeltranNP Gory SimeOn Conner Thos, Col vin Nelson Coihran Ii Conover Ralph Cory Horace
W
Patterson Henry ...... Perkins Jamea men* Wm H1' tteifon Mania
J?p6its
Joseph
RosaRHdtJ. Rowley S.c
iehardenn Jebn A ed ia Misa A ma TKobertsnn: tSaml
Ritchey Saml Ruppeft AdiurfA,,s. Simon II "aj Summarville Saml '•Simmons Wm .fla undent Ja
1
Chrenut Wm* Case Margarat Dieketton Saint ,*«• Donham VVip Duncan Saml .'^V
'.•^T8hirner Andrew ..j. Smith 2
•~mL
'3*'* n-*
Get
"Sloan t*eor„ iStronaaJoba -Sanderson
r-
Smith John
"fl? ?Smith Squire
4
•Smith GirargsM ThometMre Te
ami rhomst 1 Teller ,0
Teneick Joha
?bomaa
aylor Robr
r: 4
Henrietta Mia
Tailor Janiprr 'J Thompson Joha ,,, 01 Utter Abraham ^WilliamsCharles J#
iw-
Whits Martha E Wilson Mrs Jans .,' ,•* .Wilton Robert
Woodall Milton iWilliante Wm ,1
l43-S-dt^(
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J. O.JONES, P. Af.
1
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jr&trjao JVIC, •-.
OR COUGH BALSM.
pHIS preMration has proved itsell lo be of very A great emcecv in the core of ohstinsts Coughs, Colds, Aethma, Whooping C^agh, Spitting of Blood snd other Pnesmonis sSeeiionf «no ths proprietors feel Warranted la recommending it ae S safe and Usefot medicine, snd sre preps red to show certifies (es, ef in* disputable aathority, in testimony of its vatoe.
Prepared snd sold at the Wholesale snd Retsil Drtifi Waiehooaeef B. A. FAHNESTOCK 6c Co., ," Corner of Weed snd ®j|ih itreers, Pittsbsrsh.
For Sale by J. F. RING. «r May IS, 1843-38-1 y. Terre*Haute U.
PORK-and BEEF. THS stibecriber has made egtentivi
preparation te pack Park and Beef. I K" will pi pack the article en eommifston st the tbweet rates. Having aerved an sp•prentleesbm at the haameas, both ia
Ohio, snd in this plsca- 1 (latter myself thef I will be sble te give entire attisfketten te these who may rise me thetr Pork and Beef.tp pack. Mr pork house is on ,, tfie rivef bank, whers boste cpa hslosded withaut
Tens-Hi ate,
175 Broadway. O
1,136 de
IBS dis
wonm«.
Oct. 'f®- 'JW'»
A a a
Large Sale* iVo.4, and the /att for fall, 1843,'?% BY W. AC. FKMX)W«M dk CO. ,? f|N Monde v. Tneeday, Wednesday, and Thsrsda/,U V/ the4th,Sth, tih, and 7th of December, w,s wilif? offer for aalekt section, withoot reserve— &.000 pieoee blue end fancy prfnta, frrsh and bshiohable *, -.' 850 de blue, blsfck, cadet, and Oxford mixed Sati* p.' astte« blue, black, cadst, snd Oxford mixSdJbans,' essortsd r^.-, n. plain, doeskin, ribbed, snd diagoaal CsstU .!/ mereeeasorted:, ^-*4.^ 130 Flushings end Pilot Cloths, colore and qu$t-,
Hiss, sssortedi
6S do plain and figdred BrSvsr Cloths, colors snd- '~. qtieJitiss assorted .. mJ S36 de American, En^iah, sad Gsfmpil Cloths, assorted
440 do red^btuuyeUew, grssnaad spotted JTla^'
10bales Ticks',assorted! S caaeS Chocke. eseorteds ". .if tU do brown Cotfonsand'DriHings, sstdrisd 73 do bleached do de ^.,-do •',J .Nt 3f0 pieoee Meriooes^setertedi '^TrA-v 175 de Luetrve. do Together with Lioseys, XsrteyV ^tddings, Ssildocks, 1. Buokrama, Waddings, tfack and eoiinted Cemhries,' Irieh Lineaa, Hollanda, Jaconets, Cembrice, Hoeterr,*" Okifte, httaai Threads, Siawie end P^aney Hen^' kerchi to S a a re baatdea, Veetings. Ssepeadere^ cotton and linen Disper*' Ae., cowmrisiog tlpe feiteetsivd meat desirable stock seer oSsred at a action In tbe Western woamry.,
Alee,Ebus,C«eaandShoee.tiasnrted. 4c Q. FEIXOWES C04 .. a Miillim..!! iUniMai jaaotMinesis. mwa si roe,, *»,
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