The Wabash Courier, Volume 16, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 November 1847 — Page 3
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the
Mnbbath Convention.
"7' The Sabbnth CorivrnUon for ihe Seventh Congressional District, will h$ld in next regular meeting nt Grcencasrie.
10/A
of November.
LARD—tP«r lb. BffTTea—Fresh, per lb. GtAts—NVlient, per bushel,
Corn, iu the ear, Oats, Kye, Barley*
SEEos—Timothy,
Clover. do Flaxseed, do
jta) do Hour Sutphur, Urtntstone, Iniligo, Alum,
on Wcdnetdaf,
Sabbath Association*
nnd Churches, in all I ha coon lie* embraced in tbia District are solicited to appoint delejfates, and me friend* of the better obsertanca of lira Sabbath are «*rne«tlv invited to attend.
THOMAS II. NELSON, &c>.
fommtrcfal.
TtRHB I1AOTS PBICf CQKRS3IT.
"l 4: COtStCTCO WEEftV. 1
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Do mould, lb. do
Do No. 3 per bbl.
DEER SKIN:S.
WANTED,
any quantity of good Deer Skint, (or
whicti bo highest price in ciih will jbeP*»d TerreHaute,nov6 iOif DAVID TAYLOR-
INDIANA
DRUG STORE.
in Bott't Building, West Side Court House.
C7J.ALIJ.SON
AND EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY FOUND IN DRUG STORES.
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ju»i receivod large *«p.''ly of articles in their line, find are prepared in sell as low for 1'ASB at any other establishment of the kind West of the mountains.
They have on hand for the different occupations, ID part, at loliocvs FOR PHYSICIANS.
Calomel, Eng. and Amer. Quinine, Opium, Morph.ne, Khutarb,
Ipecuc, Iodine, H. de Potatta, Kreroute. Citrate ol lnm, do do and Quinine, Nitrate of Silver. Spts Nitre Dulc Sulph. Ether,
Aq. Ammonia, Syringes, a tod, Aloes, Camphor, Senna, Pink Root, Sugar L^ad, Corn* Sublimate. Kt.il Precipitate, Gum Arabic Assorted Viais, Comp'd Ex. Colocvnth, Extract Hyoscyatiiu*.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND GROCERS, Rptoni Salts. jj'nck Ink. Castor Oil. ats'd «l«® do, Swrfi (!"•. Mucking, of our own mauu'acitire, Patent Medicines. Shaving soaps. Nerve ninl Bone Liniment, Coder Peiicilt,
Ked do, Apices of all kinds, (linger, ground Kscetices, Mainu-s. l^e'i I'll!*, Liquorice, Toiiuccti. ^ttleraius, Pnirtis, SoUa and Acid
PA INTERS. Chrome Yellow, do Reo,
White Uad, tied do. Linteed Oil, Tsrpwrtins, Put tv, Glass. Copnl Varnbh Jalwn do Walnut Stsin, Coach V'»nu»li, Brushes do do Tainting, Litharge. Chrome Green,
Trrra Sienna, Umbers, Gold Leaf, Silver do French do Dutch Metal, Brontes, assorted Paris Green Vermilion. Prussian Blue, Whiting.
HATTERS. &c.
FULLERS.
T^pwood. Extract do, Fustic, N.caregt)*. Csmwood, Bar Tin. Aqua Forti*. Munattc Actd, Oil Vttrol, Blue do, Copneras. Gum Shellac, Verditrit, L»c Lye,
Madder, Indigo, Alum, Cream of Tsrtar. Crude Tartar. Cochineal. Solution of Tin. Brasil Wood,
Annatto, Curcuma. Rrl WihhI, Urazillctto, Sal Ammoniac.
FOR TANNERS.
A larg*sopplv of the best BROWN OIL. by the barrel and gallon Lampblack. Copprrae. and o«h*r wrticlss in your line, whicb we will sell ai a small ad-
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COACH AND CABINET MAKERS. A fine lot of Coach, Cabinet. Japan and Blaek Varnishes, Brualie*. Camwood. Glue, awt all kinds of Pamts and Oil*, ton whkh we ar« prepared to offer you strong indocemenis :o buy.
FOR MILLINERS. Ac.
A bsautifsl srticlsoi Wftite Oiae, Rasa»snaml AenetMMti Isiagtass. Runt Afiw, ftimtmiw, Oxalic Acsd.vVc which we wtil sell ch«»p lor cash. rm FARMKKJJ.
A full wMy of frrsh Medicines of si! kinds S»r faintly ase Horse Medicines, Fish Oil, Pain's. Indigo, Madder, &c.. che»p l.»r cash or approved produce
PEOPLE IN GENERAL.
A sakndid ajeortmsnt of &ationsry, eonwstirg of Cfcp, I#ttersnd No-e Pa^er. Eovt" es. Stteel Pens, Blue. Black s»»d Red Ink, Paper St v? la. ho-,
ALSO—CIKM« assort merit ot the best Tea, selected tthe Pekin Tea Company Wareboose, warranted of the best quality, and prices to suit
Ever* sriieie you need in our ane. sorh ss Drag*, Medicines. Soaps, for washing and *ha*iDg Spices of all kinds. v*S*». lSiws. Dee Stuffit. a choice lot of Perfot- -y. all the ilsr raten* Medidaesof ths day, W aw Gists, «y. Pare Wines sad Liqwws. (for sickneea onlv.) Brushes for Wiutt.washing. Painting, Dusting, Blacking, cleaning Nails. Hair, Flesh. &c Shoe blacking, Bath Bncis. Lemon Snap, Tobsoco. Rscoee, Maccaboy aad Scotch Snsfftk. Stc Ate.
Ws have nn band choice lot of OM Wines sad Brandy, each aa Cognise Brands, 4tb proof—Msdetrs Wins, vsrv oid—Libeoo do. very old—Tenertffe do— Port do. These liquors ws warrant pars, aod sail for akttnses only
Also, a largs and splendid atsortiMMt of Caadiea, wbicb ws will sell by the poand or bos.
Horse Medicines of all kinds kept constantly tend, snd for sste cheap, Oor whole time is deeoisd to the Drag Baseness, and the preparing and dispensing of Medicines. All orders from oar frirode will meet with *«r pwsooal attentioo, •ltd it in oor design t» keep a fall asmertneent nf every thing in oar liM. We ap? eo«MantiT receiving from the varioM msrfcets. by wh»ch means wc are eoabled to execute onts^s by the package or otherwise, st ss low prices ss UNADULTERATED srtitiee saa be procarwt at any o»b«r setabi«*meai.
We are aolfietMwe acqairs a
character for aailiag
Cosoand GtsCTTt articleaPhrattans. Coneotners aod Dealers are inviradto call aad eaamineaar s»^ anj*s.
ALLISON, & CO-
Terrs lfaata, Indians, Nor 6, Ift7-10-U
MTY
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^garnioN*-—Potatoes, per bashel, 25 a
Onion*. do
Faotrs— Apple#,dried, do Peaches, do do 1 FI.OCR—From wagon., per bbl.
Do from store, retail. 4
MCAL—P»fr buahel, Su^iOKIES—Feather*, per !b. Hay, per ton. 3
Vinegar, prr gallon Beeswax, per pound, Candles, lb. by the box,
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10 a 12 G2 a 75 16 a IS 16 18 33 40 a 45 25 1 50 50 5 00 62 a 75 25 a 40 a 50 75 00 1 25 4 25 CO 5 00 25 a 30 25 00 4 00 )3 a 15 25 10 12 00 13 00 00 11 00
per bushel,
TEHUJS HAUTE) iJTH. HTWE undersigned (lata of the National Hats)) ra J. spectfutly informa hi* friends and the traveling pvbiie generally, that bates lasasd b»ra term ot yeai*. and has new open (or the accommodation of tr«*ellera aftd boarders. the large, e!s*ant and commodious aew brick building adjoining lbs south-east cutner oI the Public 8a«M, on
N- B- All the Stares call st the house for mwbgers jnovfi IOif] L0U13 LEVEY.
Stnffe of Indiana—Vigo Circuit Court. Jacob Jackson, Complainant, N Carlton Jackson. Henry Jackson. Ann Jackson and
Joel Jackson. Defendants, heirs at law of Joel Jack' son, deceased. rrrmoii FOR A mcinc cojivsTA-tctt. T^HE comptainsnt. by GriswoW fc Usher, his «li* .1 citors, having filed in the office of the Clerk of said court his bill of complaint, asking f» a ep^ifie performance therein, and also having filed an affidavit of a disinterested peiaon that said defendants are not restdews of the Stste of Indisna: the Mid Carhnn Jackson. Henry Jaekson, Ann Jacksnn and Joel J»ck«on are lierehy notified to be and appear belore the Judges of the said Vigo circuit court on thefirai day of its next term, to be holden at Terre Haute, in oor satd connty. then and there in our said court, on or before the calling of the cause, to plead, answer or demur to said bill, or the same will be taken as Confessed and decreed accordingly. nov6 10t3 lfr| C. T. NODLE, Clerk.
Eanrts for Sole.
THESamuel:ne
folio* tracts ol lend, belonging to the heirs of Bray, Esq .deceased, laieol Jefferson coumv, Kentivkr, are offered for sale, vtx160 acres N Eqr sec 7. town 9 N, 11 situated near the mills of H'Henback, Clark countv. 111. 159 56 100acres N VV qr sec I, town 8 N,
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OEALLRS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS.
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass, Glassware, rERFUMERY.
SOAPS. PAT EST MEMAXEM. SURGICAL INSTRU VENTS. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
IN THE COUNTY OF VERMILION. Lot No. 1 in Sinks'addition to the town of Perrysville also, lot No. 32 in said to'vn also, an out lot adjacent thereto, containing about one sere, known as the Yesaer lot, purchased on an execution against Simon Turman and John Yeager: also, 120 acres of land the Sotnh part of Sec 25, the West hall of the N. VV. qr. ot Sec 36. the N. E. qr. of the N. VV. qr of h« same Sec, and 26 ncresintlic N. qr of the same Sec., all in Town 17 North, ol Rnn»e9 West also, lots in the town of Newport, Nos 72. ?5, 87 nnd 89, purchssed as the property ol the estate of Joshua Wilkinson, deceased
The above property will be sold to the highest bid^iler. provided ii brings the amount of the claim for which it wn« Purchased.
Oct 53. *47-8-t4 C. GILBERT, Pres't
•ictniinifit rator*? Si tic OF REaL ESTATE. 1Y order of the Vigo Probate Court, the nndersigned will eell st public auction, at the Court House door, in Terre Haute, on the 20th day ol November, 1847. the North half of the North half of East Fractional Section 9. Township 12 North, of Range S Wra. in Vigo county, containing sixty-nine acres and 29-IC0f an acre one half the purchase money to be paid in six months, and the residue in twelve months from the day of sale, the puifchaser giving note with approved recurity. without tny relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, with interest from date.
Oct 43,'47-» t4 ORSON BARBOUR.
aDlilSTR.4TOR»8 8A LB.
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undersigned will sell at public auction on the JL 23d day ol October. 1847, at the farm of Dr. Blake, five miles north ol Terre Heme, the personal pfrprrty ol ihc estate of Levi Dearborn, deceased, consisting of a quantity of farming utensils household furniture, three horses, one four horse wagon and harneee. together with about fifty acres of excellent corn standing in the field. A credit of 9 months will be iriven on all Sums over three dollars toe purchaser giving note with approved security, without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws, ali stunt under three doilsm eath ORSON BARBOUR.
Oct.
9. 1947~6t3
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HOTEL,
MARKET 8TREE*!%^:«^'
Wkitb, with new addition lately mads, and tin handsome style in which iha rooms are fitted up, with entirely new furniture and bedding, will enable hint to accommodate ha guests with as oumlor table quarters ss can be had al ilte best Hotels in the West.
He has in bis employ a capable and experienced mok. and it shall be bis aim to keep as good A Table as the markets of the West afford.
Hie Stable is large and commodious, and under the superintendence of cardul ostlers, sad is well supplied wiib grain and provender. With these advantages and strict attention to business, be tius's lie will merit snd receive a slurs ol the public patronage- Board era can be accommodated on reasonable terms by ib^ week, month, or year-
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Adm'rof Levi Dearborn.
Executor-* Notice.
NOTICEoat
is hereby given, that ibe undersigned has lakea letters testamentary on the estate of Henry Cannon lata of Vigo connty, State of Indiana, deceased All persons indebted to the taid rotate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the sams are noitfied to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The said sstste is snpposed to be acJvent
Oct 23."47 8 i3 JACOB JONES. Exseator.
I.FSSOVS IN THR GERMAN LAKGtJAOR. rTMIE subscriber, who hashed twenty yrara expertI eoce in teaching the German Language, offers his services to tbe ciitxent of Terrs Haute, on reasonable
He had been engaged nineteen rears in the Ltrcssm of tbe city of Aurich, tn the kingdom of Hanover, when be emigrated to this country, from which I net nation be has several e»tt*fscofv recommendations, which may be seen on application, at bis residence. Mr. Gilbert* comer, opposes «he Congregational t'hareh.
Reference may slsn bs mads to Rev. B. Cross snd W. Krumbhasr, Esq.. whose children have been snder bis care for three months.
Anoiber class will bs formed to ooanmeocs oes tbe 1st November. Oct *,47-9-13 A. LPKKV
8TOP THE BOY-—ONE CENT REWAHD. UN AWAY from the sabeenber. living in Nevins Township. Vigo county. Indiana, on the 8d day of October. 1847. JOHN F. CiRIORR* sn indent ed apprentiea to the Taomag and Currving business sll persons srs hereby fotwsrnsd from harbonag, employing or treating him on my accuent aa I will pay ao debts of his owtrscting and particularly fonrant aay peraoa from harboring or employing the said boy under tbe penalty of U»e law. for I will preaecuts the person who does it. Said boy is sboai 16 veurs of age
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Oet. S3. I847 t3 8 .Q. BURNETT
TO RENT.
A NEAT and comfortable dwelling, si: us ted in the rVaNonb part ot' town, near Sylvester SthleVe forpartje»laiainouise of SIMEON CORY.
Terrs flsuts, Oct,
October 9, 1847—w6
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near the Narrows of the Wabash, Sullivan county, In-
160 am* S W qr tec 13, town X. 4 on the White River Bottom, 5 miles below Spencer, Owen COnniy. Indiana. 80acres E half S E qr sec 36. town 12 N. 9 w, or an equal undivided interest in said tract, about three miles south east of Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indi* ana.
Tbete lands were purchased from the United States at an early day. They are desirable tracts, and will be told for a part cash, balance tn two equal annual payments, bearing interest A lien will be retained on the premises sold until final payment. The title is good. For further particulars enquire of nov6 IOif JAMEn FARR1KGT0N.
Sttlc of Heal Estate.
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the first Monday of December next,at the Court Houre door, in Terre Haute, between the hours of one and four o'clock, P. there will be offered lor sale at public auction, the following real estate belonging to the Terre Haute Branch Bnnk and purchased by raid Branch on judgments or decreet rendered in its favor or conveyed to it In satisfsction ol claims previously held, situated nnd d»-*crihed as follows to-wit:
IN THE COUNTY OF CARROLL The N. E. qr. of Sec. 12. Town 24 N Range 1 W-, purchased as the property of John Stnndiford.
IN THE COUNTY OF BOONE.
The N. E. qr- of Sec. 2. the E. hall of S. E. qr of the same Sec. and the N. W. qr of the S E qr of the same all' in Town 17 N., of Range 2 W., purchased as the property of Charles F. Harrow.
IN THE COUNTY OF PU I NAMThe S. E. qr. of Sec. 24. the S E. qr. of the N* E qr of the same Sec the W. half of the N. E. qr. of the same Sec, and the N E qr. of the S. W qr. of the same Sec., all in Town 14 N., of Range 5 West, purchased to secure a judgment agninrt Nathaniel Christy also the S E qr. of Sec. 4, Town 16 N of Range 3 West., purchased as the property of John W Deane also, lots Nos. 71 and 72 in the town ol Russellville. purchased as the property of L- Hanna also, lots Nos 26, 32, 55, 56 and 57 in the said town of Russellville. purchased on an execution against Wm S. Henderson, Abijah Arnetl and Stephen C. Shock ev.
IN THE COUNTY OF OWEN.
The \V half of the N. W. qr. of Sec 20, Town 12 N Range 4 W.: also the undivided half part ol the N. E qr ol Sec. 26, the E half of the N. VV. qr. of the tamo Sec the N. W. qr. of the N. VV. qr. of the same Sec the E half of the S. E qr. of the e^me Sec. the West half of the S. E qr. of the same Sec., the East liulf of the N. VV. qr. ol Sec. 23. snd the Ehalf of Fractional Sec- 35. all in Town 12 N,. Range 4 VV purchased as the property of Jnmes Townsend.
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STOVK 'WAREHOUSE,
The subscribers hare on hnnd the largest and best selected stock of Stoves, of the best material, ever offered in this market.
The stove to which we invite molt erpccial attention it the justly celebrated
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which itdecidelv superior toany Stove ever invented. Why? Becuttse the heat htt the tliortest rpnee to both oven and the whole width of the stove at once around the ovens and will bake at once and eqna I in both, and by having two distinct and separate ovens in the same stove, different articles con be baked at the same time which could not be done in a single oven which tends to great economy in fuel, and at the same time all other culinary operations can be performed aa well as on any other stove. Those in want of such an article would do well to call and exnmine price and quality, before tending to a distance for an inferior article.
We have also, the PIICESIX PREMIUM COOK STOVE, (Intest and most approved patierns)
FARMERS PREMIUM COOK STOVE, Fi*e sixes, henvv plate. CONGRESS AIR-TIGHT COOK STOVE ELEVATED OVEN As well as the
Rough and Ready Cook Stove
The proprietors of this Stove have been awarded diploma) for the superiority ol this stove over all otliert, by the American Institute, in the city of New York, and the Rensselaer county Agricultural Society.
The tumtner arrangement on the hearth of this stove—where most of the culinary ond boiling operations can beperformed without healing the stove—is of itself aninvaluahle acquisition.
We have BISO 1847 patterns. Troy it Stanley Air tight tvarions eizesl which in point of performance, beauty, durihilny nnd cheapness, stand unrivaled: nnd vsrious sizes Drum Parlor Stoves Box stoves, lor shops and offices 10-plate Cook stoves Ierge7-plate stoves to take 3 foot wood, for churches and schools Coal moves and Grates. Stove pipe. Ash pans. Coal hods. Furniture to fit Cook stoves of all frizes, a tingle piece or by the dozen Stove Wnfal Irons. Coffee matters ond nil o'her articles pertaining to stoves in any way. We have extra plates on hand and Iron to make good the failure ol a plate, with despatch.
Besides the above we have a very large and complete assortment of
Tin and Japan Ware which we now offer at a small advance for ensh or undoubted credit. N- SMITH fc SONS.
National Road Street
P. S. We have also every description of IIOl.LOWWA RE* TEA &SL'GA KETTLES and orders forMill castings will he promptly executed.
Terre Haute. October 2, 1847-5-6tn
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
BY
virtue of the power and authority given to ut in the will of L*avin Lawrence, deceased, we will expose to Public tale on the6th dov of December. 1847. (being the first day of the Countv Court.) nt the Court Houte door tn the'city of Louisville, the following valuable tracts of land lying in the Sinteof Indiana, viz.-
West fractional Sections 2 and 11. in Township 15 north, range 9 west containing 318 37 100 acres This land fronts on the Wabash river, opposite the mouth of Big Raccooi Creek, is in Vermilion county, about 7 miles north of Clinton, and -22 miles from Terre Haute, and has about 22 acres oI river bottom in cultivation—about one half of it is rich bottom land, and one half up Innd, well timbered.
ALSO —The south-west quarter of section No 27. township 13 north, range 10 wett: containing 160acres This tract has about 60 acres of it in cultivation, and good cabin and a never-failing spring on it.
ALSO—The south-west quarter of section No 26, township 13 north.range 10 west containing 1G0acres 40 of which have been belted lor about 4 years. This tract is under lent* for 3 years from the 1st of March. 1848, at which time about 40 acres will be cleared and a cabin erected oin it.
ALSO—The south-east quarter of section No 27, townahip 13 north, range lOwest containg 160 acres. This quarter section, alto, has some 40 seres more or less, which has been belted for about 4 venrs
Al»SO-The north-east quarter of section No 27. township 13 north, range 10 west containing 160arret This quarter, also, has forty acres more or less which has been belted for about lour years. The last four ntmed iracttof land lie in Vigo countv. about 8 miles north west of Terre Hnute, on the North-Arm road, towards Paris. Illinois, and are well timbered and very desirable lands
TERMS OF SALE—One-third Cash, the halnnee rtn a credit of one and two years, with interest from the date, for which deferred payments lien will be retained on tbe lands sold.
Snle to commence at between and I o'clock osaid day, ROBERT TYLER, KD HORBS.
Oct- 16, 1847-7-tS
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Exrfn'om of L. Iswrr*et.
ADMINISTRATOR'S S\I,K,
NOTICE
IS hereby given, that I will offer for sale at pnhhc auction, on Saturday the 6th dnv of November, 1847, at the late residence of Rufiie'Miner. decested, all the personal proper'.y of the snid deceased, being two fin* horses, one buggy and harnefs. one two horse wagon and harnest. Ii.ne house, briek, ,Ve. A credit of nine montbt will be given on all sums of three dollars Snd upwards, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, to be collected without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement
St RUFUS ST JOHN. Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTICB.
LETTERS
of Administration having been granted
the underlined epon the etfa'eol Levi Dearborn, deoeaaed, late of Vigo county. Indiana. All persons indebted to said estate are requested 10 make immediate payment, and those having claim* agninst the same, to present them for settlement. Tbe estate is supposed to bs solvent.
NOTICE
ORSON BARBOUR.
Qet. 9,1847-4-13 Adm'r of Levi pewrbnro.
Land fnr Salt.
PURSUANT
to an order of tbe Vigw Probate CVmrt,
I will expose at public sals, si tnv wore in Periston, Vigo County, la on Satnrdae, the Hth dbv of December. 1847. the following described tracts of land, to-wit: Kitiy-five acres, the ftuh half ot the NorthWtst ooarter. ol See. No. 30. Town 11, Range 9 W. Also, t3 acres off the North end of ihe East half of the Soath-Wesi quarter of Sec 32. Town II, Range 9 West. An equal cr»dii of six and twelve months will be given .tbe purchaser to give notes with spprov* sdseecriiy, with iaterast from date, and to-be collecterf without any beoefit whatever from vafuation or apprassement lawa
JAMES MORRISON-. Adm'r Of tbe estats of Natbao Copdand.
Oct 3. 1C47-8-W4
Executor's *ate.
is hereby given, that I will expose to
sale, at pablic section, on the 13ih dsr of November next, at tbelste residence of Henrr Cannon. deceased. inPienon township, the personal property of eaid deceased, consisting ai horses, cattle, hog*, aberp. one wind-mill, fsrsiing utensils,
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.WILSON, STARB^HD SMITH,...
I WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
MAIN STREET, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.,,,
now dailf receiving their heavy ^*a!l supplies of Drugs. Medicines, Paints. Otfs, Dye-Stuffs, Spices. Soapf, Patent Medicines. Varnishes. Paint 6ru»ii«a. tfurgiuns' Inst rumen is. (j|S«I»sre, WIHU«»W Olasa, and manutactimM Virginia. Mtasonri and Krniucky Tobacco. Their stock is th« largest and most complete ever offerrd in the West or Souli- West, ami lias be*-n purchased, with due reference to the best qualities, of importers ami manufacturers, ur first hands, on the very best terms, which enables them to uficr their KMKIS for CASH or in rsoarr out^ac un ilie usaal tint*, si as iotv tatea as any uther house this side ol the Moun tains, indeed tally as biw ss they can he bought Kasi and plasrd here wiibcarriagesttdinsursnceand exchange added, in the quantises usually bought by Country Drussists. Merchants, I'hisitians and Manufacturers.
Dealers generally are respectfully invnad to eaii and examine their STock before tiuying eise^hwe or gning E«s», and such aa nannot visit the city, bv sending us their orders, way rely upon being promptly served with the best a nicies and at a* low rates at il ilit-y were lie're in person.
Their arrangements are such that thty will b« constantly receiving during tlie season liesyy aoditiont to their stock, which will render it always c»mp!eie and the gwtds freshGinsene, Beeewax, Feathers. Flaxseed, Lard, Furs. Skins, Flax ami Tow Linen, and coumry produce genalls will be received, at the lowest market prices, in exchange for goods or in payment of debts due thcui.
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are now receiving our fall purchases of HardSadlery, and Iron, embracing a much larger. eAenper a nil more extensive stock than crfn he found eltewhere in the Wahatb Valley, or in the State of Indiana. Wa have milled many new artielea, as well at increased the assortment and variety of many hereto, fore kept. It will be our aim and desire tn give satiafaction tn all who may favor us with their patronage, assuring them (without selling at cnsO that our prices will be at a reasonable advance from cost, and much reduced on tome particular kinds of govdr, In the line of heavy goods, wc offer for sila— Iron of all kinds. Steel, Spring Steel. Hoop Iron, Sheet iron. Brazier's Copper. Tinned Copper, Wire. Tin
Plate. Block Tin, Zinc. Axle Drafts. Eliptic Springs, eastern ground Wagon Boxes, Anvils. Smith's Bellows, Vices Lead
Pipe I to If. Coil Chain to |, Hinges (or barn doors and all kinds of doors. Nails,
Glass. Oils, L*ad, Powder nt retail and by the keg at 95.50 nnd $4 00,all kinds of gun fixings, and some renl Shot Gum double and single barrels, for sale low mill Saws. Crots Cut Saws, Crnbars, Mattocks, Pecks, Log Chains, Trace Chains, and various other articles not herein mentioned. A large and complete assortment of
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, at wholesale nnd retail a large armrtment ot Lamps, including the parlor, soiar, with plain and cut Shades, and gil: nnd bronze Stands, side Lamps, store Lamps, v'stifpending.^ nnd large quantity of extra Shades, and chimneys and Lamp Wieka. In the way of
HOUSE FURNISHING,
including pnperior extra Tea Waiters in setts or single bross Andirona. fancy iron do.. Shovel nnd Tongs, brass Candle Sticks, brass and polished Snuffers, wire Fenders, table Castors, Brittania Tea Setts, block tin Tea Pots, fnncv Brushes. Crumb Brushes, real German silver table and tea Spoont, ivory table Knivea and Forks in setts. (51 pes ,) Carvers and Forks, curtain Pins and curtain Bands, Tee Bells. &c. &c. Alvo, numerous other orticles which cannot here be enumerated. Our assortment of building materials embrace great variety of locks and door latches, and those building will find it to their interest, in prices and variety, to give us a call- On hnnd. ns tisunl. very large stock of COOPER'S TOOLS. of Rochester and Cincinnati manufacture. We have taken special pnins to procure a large and well selected assortment of Tools of all kinds, and we nssure the mechanic of any nnme, thnt we shall lake pleasure in showing or selling him hill.
SADDLERY.
Having devoted a large share of our store, capital and intereat to the saddle, harness and carriage trimmings, we ore prepared with a mot' complete.assortment of Trees. Plush. Cloths. Hog Skins. Pud Skins, Buckles. Terrets and Hooks. Hames nnd Chnint. Webbing. Thrend. Rin«s. Bins, Stirrups, Gig Trees. Laces of beautiful patterns. Fringes, Tufts, picked Moss,and pure curled Hair, top Leather, (eastern dressed.) pntent Leather a verv iarre assortment of fiunred nnd plnin Rubber C'oth, patent Oil Cloths to yards wide. Head Linings, Brass and Plated Bands. Dashes and Joints, oil cloth Carpeting*, innlleable Irons, very first rate piece of Drnb Cloth for tcatt, teal Handles, ami ronehdoor Hinges.
We offer, also, to Shoe nnd Root Manufacturers a large stock of eastern dressed Frenrh Calf Skins, Morocco do. Lining Skins, Binding Leather, Shoe Pegs of nil sizes. Sparrow-Bills, Topper Nails. Awls, nnd Awl ffaf's Shoe Thread, Hammers, Pincers, Punches, Floats. Rasps, fa &c. jOrThn highest orice in cash or goods will be paid for most kinds ol Produce. [T7*A quantity ol Lake nnd Kanhawn Salt for sale.
T-ol
WANTED.—Two
A credit
of six months will be given or* all sams of three dollars, and upwards tbe purchaser giving hts note with approved twenty to be collected without say benefit tram vslmtion or appra»tcmeei laws
Oct. 0.1817-t 3 JACOB JONES, Exceator.
»A* V*"'1
S. H. POTTER &. CO.
Terre Haute, Oct. 2, 1847—5-y
ST. MARY'S OF THE WOODS. HB SISTERS OF PROVIDENCE of St. Mary's the Woods, have the pleasure of announcing to their friends and the public, that the additions to their Academv nre now completed, nnd that it is at present capable of nccommodnting* upwards of one I hundred pupils. This institution lins advnninges, of I which mnnv others cannot boast. Its pleasant nnd retired situation, gives to the juvenile mind that bend ao necessary for the successful pursuit of knowledge: and the peculiar salubrity of its locality gives 7.ett and vigor to the youthful frame, nnd renders this institution almost unrivalled in the West. The excellency ol ihe mode of instructing followed by the Sisters, has been1 proved nevond a doubt, and it generally known and I acknowledged.
TERMS.
Hoarding. Red nhd Bedding. Washing. Mending anil Tuition in the following hrnnches: Orthography. Rending. Writing. Arithmetic. Geography nnd Astronomy, with the use of maps and globes. History. Ancient and Modern, with the use ol the Chart, Rhetoric. Lessons nnd Exercises in Polite Literature, English Composition, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry. Bo'nny, Mythology, Plain Needle-Work. Tnpestrv. French Embossed nnd Lace Work. Embroidery. Marking, Plain nnd Ornamental Knitting, $45,00 per session, to be paid in advance. When the pupil is sent (or one year or more the charge will be $125 per nnnum in advance, which will include all the branches taught at the Institution, such as Music, (one bran,:h either Piano or Guitar,) with use of the Instrument, French, Psinting. SLC.
The first sestion commenced on the 16th ol September lss». St- Marv"t of tl.e W.wvlg,
October 9. J847 I 6 t€
Mxsotution.
THE
partnership heretofore exiting between the subscribers under the firm of BIGGS St SASOKNT, was dissolved on the 1st inst bv mutual consent, Jos.
Sargent withdrawing from the concern. The business will be continued nl he old stand by Jo* A. Biggs, who will settle ihe indebtedness of the old firm, and who alone it authorized to collect the debts due said concern. JOS. A. BIGGS.
JOS. J. SARGENT.
Ten* Haute. Oct. 23. 1817 :f
apprentice* to learn the brick
laying and plastering business. Boys from sixteen to seventeen years ol age who can come well re commended can find a place where every facility for learning the trade will be afforded
I A I A N A I
THE
undersigned has established an Agency at New London, for the purchase and sale of lands, payment of taxes, and laying of military warrants Term* reasonable Letters, post paid, will be prompt, ly at tended to.
Rfftl ttv—Dr. Wiekersham and A. W Morris, Indianapolis Haxrlrig. Lebanon Linden, Kocomo JohnS- Berryhill, Lafsve'te
OCI.16.'47-7-I3 T. P. ALBERTSON.
1%'otice.
IT7HKREAF W left my be
mv wife. P«rmelia Johnaon. having my bed and board, without any jnst estlse.
this is therefore io forwarn all persons from harboring or trotting tbe said Permelia. aa I shall not pay any debts of ber contracting, nmn her sccpunt
DANIEL W.JOHNSON.
R'lev Township. Oct 1, 1847 5 t3 BARRELS Kanawlia Salt just received "a J-tl" i«Kriorrfie«," forulsal
aoOtiS AT WHOLESALE
"BUCKEYE STORE/'
rpHE subscribers take pleasure in announcing to their friends and ihe public generally, that thef have just received the largmt and moat general Slot OKMMRCII4NOISE they bsve ever balers brouglit to ibis market, consisting it pari ol
.„,r
liroodduihs.
kCassimeres, Satinets,
-Tweedscfoths. Kenivcktj Jeans. Lin• seys and Flannels of all kinds. Plaid Lin seys and Cloaking. Palo Alto and
A W I O O S
such as Jackonets, Cross barred Muslins La• ces. I'dgings. Iusertings, Dress land kerchiefs. Woollen goods. Cravats, Comforter s,4)*c Straw and
Leghorn Bonnets. Bonnet'''* S and Cap Ribbons. 7 ^. $•?.. SfC. Fine and common FUR CAPS, mens and boys Cloth do II ATS, BOOTS A!*l SIIOI S, olall kinds- The largest and lust seeortinent of BUI'*-SI-.IjS, IWGIt^lN and O'tiimon 'AHPKTS,evr offered in this market, embracing rth and desirable patterns. Indian Mailing. Floor Oil Cloths. Table ditto, splendid painted Window Shndes. with cordt and taaeelt. rollers and pulleys to put thein up with A heavy stock of
QUEENSWARE.
embracing some iplendid CHINA TEA SETS, snd Severn I sets of deep blue ware Eattfern Sflpcking Yarn. Spun Cotton, Batting, Span, itli Sole L'-aiher. Tea. Sugar. Coffee, &c.. &c- Atl of the above are offered for cash, or most kinds of Pro? dues in heni
AT
THE VERY 1.OWEST SATIS We pirn-
cularly invite the Jobbing
Trade,
having bought large*
ly with a view to that brjnchol bustnees. F. WHIPPLE ii CO. Terre Haute, Oct 2,*47-5-ly
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS! W I N E S
A IV A TIT A TV \ITI? ITr
LJ
Ai CRRTAIN REMEDY FOR WORMS. HIS medicine is tnfe in its operation and more easily administered than anv other.
I'lio greatest cause ol death among children is to be attributed to Worma. They give rise to numerousdiseases, and are the more fatal because the least suspected were parents to give this subject more attention, nnd carefully observe the symptoms which indicate the existence of worma in the bowels, the live* of many children would no doubt be*aved. Some of the symptoms are as follows .- the countenance is of a pale, or a leaden color, and suffused with occasional flushes, the eves are heavy and dull, bud breath, itching in the nnstrils, thusleepis disturbed, the patient often awakening in greut fright, and it liable to starting and grinding the teeth, the appetite is irregu'or, being sometimes voracious and at other times feeble, occasional vomiting, &c. fVitur'j Canadian Vermifuge has acquired a reputation for exceeding that of any other medicine ol the kind, and is daily increasing in popularity wherever it is known and used it is universally approved it poetesses properties which no other article of the kind does, it is more prompt and efficient in its action, and entirely free from engredients which have any but a beneficial effect, the health of the patient being always improved even when no Worms are discovered. Physicians pnscribe it. snd to use the language of one iq high standing, who resides in Cleveland, Ohio, consider it "ihe only article of the kind be ever saw that was so uniform and prompt in expelling worms," it may indeed be relied on with the utmost confidence, as it has recer been know to fail, tbia is the reason why all who have used it will not use anv oiher.
We have in our possession a number of certificates from phvsicians and others ol the highest respectability. who all testily to its superior etlicucy and recommend it as a never foiling remedy.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.!!
We, the undersigned, have frequently udministered medicine prepared by Mr John Winer of this town, dettgnnted "J. Winer'tCnnndinn Vermifuge." and being fullv satisfied with its efficacy, confidently recommend it as sale nnd efficient remedy lor the expulsion of worms from the intestinal cnnal.
O'REILLY. Licentiate ot the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. St,c. VV. DICKENSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, in London. &c
Hamilton, C. W., Oct. 11. 1846. NEW YORK. March 30. 1847 Messrs J- Winer St. Co.,: Sirs—My child of five years of age, was lor more thnn two yenrt severely nfflicted with worms, during which time we gave her different medicines recommended in such cases, but they produced no beneficial effects I at length procured a bottle of your Canadian Vermiluge, and gave it to h'-'f. which caused her to pass a large nnniher of worms, since then she has been in the enjoyment of perfect health. From my own experience would recommend your Vermifuge as being the most safe and effectual remedv for worms now in iiFe. Yours, truly,
C. G. SNETHEN. 30 RivinglVn st.
fTj~Re pnniculnr nnd remember the name. fVitter's Cauatlitn Vermifuge." this is the only article that can be depended on. Remember this
Prepared only bv John Winer St. Co., 83 Mniden Lane. N. Y. Sold by WOOD St. KING. Oct 2,'47 5*ly 'IVrrc Haute.
l\iroRTA NT TOT^ATIDST
THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP
OF
TAR 4- WOOD NAPHTHA.
OF
all the remedies recommended in late years, for ihe cure of PULMON A CONSU MPTION. COLDS, obstinate COUGH*, BROCHITIS, ASTHMA. PAIN IN THE SI DE. anil in fact nl! affections of the LUNGS. THROAT or BREAST, none hns been found more certain or permanent in its curntive power over these, so general and often fatal diseases, than the above preparation. The Compound Syrup ot Tar and Wood Naphtha is an utipnrrnlleled remedy In addition to the healing power of Tnr—the virtues of which, tn affections of the lungs, is universally acknowledge—there is combined with it in this preparation the active principles of some ot our most certain Tonic Vegetable Pectorinls which unite to make it the most valuable medicine ever offered to the public for thecureof the diseases lor which it is employed, so that it never fails, by timely adminisiraiton to secure this important end.
The above medicine it for sale nt Oct 2,'47-5-m6 WOOD & KING'S.
PcrfiiHicrv. &C.,
O E O
(COLOGNE,
I
1
1 LM Lilv.'lll |J v*
Ljy
of French, German and American ma-
nufacture.
F.x tracts, Fragrant!, "Sweet Scented Herbs,"
Bandoline—for perfuming Iland'chicft— Ambrosial Sbnving Soap, Military Shaving Soap,
Bee Hive and Shell do Antique Oil for the Hair, Ambrosial flair Oil,
American do- do, Bears Oil. Ox Marrow
ALSO.
A fine nstortmen* of Otl»orn's Water Colors' Paints, from 10 cents to
$3
per Box.
Jtisi received and for snle at
Sept 18. 47 3 tf WOOD &. KING'S
Vermifuge, &c., &c.
1 ft GR^SS Faliueetock't Vermifuge. JLvF 10 gross Canadian do
40
dozen Smitht Tonic Syrnp. For sale at Proprietor"! prices. Msy 22. 1847-33-ly WOOD
A
ZENAS SMITH
N. B. Two journeymen Bricklayers will also find immediate employment hy the same subscriber. Teire Haute. Sept. 25.1837 4 tf
BRUSHES-
St KlXG.
FEW beautiful patterns of Cashmere Robes will be found at F. N1PPERT St Co. November 14-1846-1 l-tf
Heir Brushes, an excellent qitnlitV
F'esh do Shaving do Tooth do Also. Scribing, Scouring, and Tanners Blacking Brushes Shoe Brushes: PaiifT Brnshes Vsvnisti «te Sash Tools Marking dfO Camel Hair Pencils, See, for safe at
Sept 18/47-3 if WOOD St KING'S.
SUNDRIES.
Ksmall
ESAN or Rnssian Sonjr. *c Soap Bark, lor cleansing the Hair: A lot of these rare articles received and for aalehy WOOD & KING pet. 9.'47 6-tf
HO fOK THE EETHEOJi
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW., ,4
HR.
E. W SMITH'S.
Janssry 8-1817 J8-if I
SMITH. D. S, bar purchased the Tn-
strument and riirht for using Morton's celebrnted Letheotr, and will administer it. when necessary, to avoid paio in the extraction of teeth or other surgical operations. Office, Cdrner Fourth and Main streo.s.
Oct. 9,'47-6-tf. ... .c
iifiiiwl-.
PR4ICIET0N INN.
/X/Z./
•••i
stu
till
r"
Monterey Pi tills, a great variety of Alpacas.
five Hundred Pieces Prints,
embracing Mwy Mylaaitd varies? a iartf*Fupplr of BfO* ii and Bleached Mualina a good aseoruii*m of
T* H.%
on
St
fVS*
HAVING resumed her lortner otenpntien, begs leste to inform die traveling pt'ifilid: that id very thankful for the liberal »np- jrport heretofore given, would further mlj-~y cit a continuation of their custom, and
hopes by strict attention. '0 render general sutitfactioil .' to ilmse wlw may tavor her wiib their custom. rairieton. iud. Oct 16. 1H47-7-I3.
BROWN'S HOTEL.
^'COVIIXGTOi^, P* U- ItltOW.N^ late ol Latarette. flqn Iud, havriig hand tor a term ot tears, itiiWBL'iie large and coniinidh«as bnuk buildiug. nOH
'Iwf^roerot ilie puh'ic square, which is newly fiiieil up in the fteatest niatiner. re-
apectlullv informs bis former fneiiiia and ihe traveling community tli*t lie ispreparid to entertain
ttglv.
i'he umiersipned. thankful for the patronage so liber-
a||y
bestowed on tbe Louisville' Hotel. solicits a con-
tinunion ot the same, and assures all who may qf Hat the Louitville Hotel a cordial reception. WM BISHOP.
Jttne26,'47-43-m6 Late ol New Orleant:
THE
undersigned, having been appointed ogerit for theColumbur Insurance Company, it now prepared to take risks against loss ur damage by fire, and to inture goodt transported on rivers nnd canals, to nnd from the eastern cities and '.owns in the United Slates.
Persons insuring with said company will be dealt with promptly and honorably. W. N HAMILTON, Agcn.
Terre Haute, Sept. 25, 1847 4-yl
A E S A
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
A
ND DF.Jf.RR JN
5CT Grain, Flour, seeds Snlt, Ac-, Ac. O I IN O N 1 A
References bv Permission: Suydani. Sage St. Co.. New York. John Hollisier. Buffalo.
Hubby & Hughes. Cleveland. Bonlt St, Fo'.lett. Sandusky City. Brownlee &. Brown. Toledo. Peckliam. Brown & Co Toledo
F. Hollisier, Perrysburg. L. Slonn. Covington. Col Jones. Fort Wnvna. Rogers & Brothers, Cincinnati. Jones
St
Taylor, do
Iglebnn. Rrown
St
Co do
Jamet F. Torrence. do Rogers fc Revnoldt, Lafayette. T. Wood it- Co.. do Spears iSt Case, Delphi. Moment
Co.. Evansville.
If McKinnnll & Co., New Orleans. Juno 12.1847-41-m4
WOOD
St
I
KING have just received and oddition-
nl supply of Ptrnr. MEDICINES, to which they Invite the attention of Physicians nnd Dealors among the articles we are in reccipl of, are the following Chemicals
German Sulphate Qniiiire, French do do American do, do, Sulphate Morphine, Iodide of Sulpher, Vcrntrine, Strychnine, Iodine, Piperine: Also. Wood Naptha. Ilenry't Congli Syy. irp. for Whooping Cough, Asihma, A*.c Coultun & Co' Ague Powdere. Jatnaca Ginger Root, for snle at
Sept.l8,'47-3-tl WOOD
1
St
V7 -I
in hisbett
ihoee who call on tiim. He soiiciis a continuaitceof former paironfee Covinaton. Augusi H.'47-50-y!
A E I N O E
JAMES~HAYNES HAS recently taki n, and it now keeping the House tormerlv called the''Bsostv
WiT," in Terre-Haute, Indiana. He baa bad it tlieroughiy reftoired, and fsrnislied nliogether with new furniture He flatters
himself that by strict attention to the wants of a travelling public, that he is now prepared to render general aatisinciion to atl who f.el disposed to give him tlieir patronage. His TABLE will be sei with the best that the country enn produce ond bis Stable ancndeu by the best and most trusty ostlers. Finally, he hopes by strict attention to what apperpina to bia business, to render universal satisfaction, and thereby receives liberal share ot public patronage.
July 17, 1847-46-nt6 JAS. HAYNE3.
O I S I E O E LOI'ISYfLLE) KENTUCKY* THE undersigned has purchased onehalf of the above establishment, and hat a lease of ihalialance, the same being exclusively under his control and manager.: nt. During the ^:ist spring the Hotel h&t been thoroughly repaired anil newly furnished nnd is now in complete order for the reception of visitors.
KING'S.
A S O W E A npHF. subscriber will pay the HIGHEST MARKET
PRICE for good CLEAN WHEAT, delivered at hie store, sign of
E A I
Corner of 4th and National Road ttreet, or at liii Mill near the fiver, Terre HauteOet 2,'47 5-tf HORACE BUTTON.
BRANCH STATE BANK OF INDI ANA./ TERRE HAUTE, Si.rrxMBER 29, W7. T'TIE nnnnnl meeting of the stockholders of tlfii
Branch will be held at the Bonking-House on Monday. November 1st, next, for the purpmc of fleeting s?ven Direc'ors thereof, for the ensuing vesr.
Bv order of the Board N. PRESTON. Oct. 2. 47 5-t3 Cashier.
PRESENT RATE* FOR EXCHANGING FLOUR FOR WHEAT.
WILL give 33 pounds superfine Flonr lor one buthel good Wheat—at the City Mil's E. W. SMITH.' One word of eautton to Farmers: If von wnni good Flour, "Chan your fVhrat E. W. S
Terre Haute. January 2.)847-19-tf.
FORTS ALE.
GRIST MILL. Corn-Shellerand tfof #nritt sjs/"V parntus of en extensive .3i£otn Ditnllery. The Condensing Worm is pnriicii'arly good and large the Mill it French BurrStohetfanil adapted to tithdr horts, ttennt or water power.
The whole or nny part of this machinery can be hnd— A GREAT BAROAKV—as flic proprietor hai quit the butinets. Apply io
GROVERMAN & BOURNE.
Terre Haute, Ofet. 9, 1847-6-t3
For Sale.
rMIHE North-east quarter of section number twentyfive in Town twelve North of Range nnniber ten V^est containing one hundred nnd tixiy acrea This land is situated nenr Bennett's mill tn Sugar Creek Township, shout two miles from Terre HauteIt is a choice tract of land, without improvements snd covered with heavy ahd Valuable timber.
Applv to •, Jaly 10, *47—45—tf VV. D.GRISVOLD*
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICEout
is hereby givrti that the undersigned hnar tnken Letters c» Adminisrratioii on :he eatate of Rtifus Miner, late of Terre Haute. Vigo county. Indisna, deceased All persons indebted to said' rate are reqnested to make immediate pnySnent. and ihse having claims against the snmeare hereby notified to present'them duly authenticated fof tettlenient. Said estate supposed to be solvent.
Sept.25,'4^4-ti. RUFUS Sr. JOHN.
O N O I
QUPERTOR article for Lamps. IO Oct. 9,'47-6-tf WOOD
ilr
St
KINO-
TRIPOLI.,
MOUNT
Eagle Tripoli, for polishing Brass. Brian a & -.fxsoBritish L'is're For sale by
Oci 9,17-6-if WOOD ,t K!N«-
