The Wabash Courier, Volume 16, Number 13, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 November 1847 — Page 3
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F^'V. -$M AGE OF PLANTH. HSome plant*, such aa the minute fungi tertned mould, only live a few hour*, or at meat few dayt. Mosses for tho most part. only one seoson, a* do the garden plant* eallcd annual*, which die of old age aa toon a» they ripen their swds. Some again, aa the foxglove and the holljhock, live for two rear*, occasionally prolonged to three, if their flowering be prevented. Tree» B^ain, planted in a suitable toil and situation,'tvo for centuric#. Thus Ihe olite three hundred years the oak doub'e that number the chestnut it said to haw lasted for nine hundred and fifty year* the dragon's blood tree* of Tenerifle. may be two thousand jearaold. VI hen the wood of the ittteiior ceasca to afford room, by the closeneaa of its texture, for the passage of l^olp or for the foimation of new vessels, it diet, and by all its moisture paaaing off intoj
In the most fortunate event, tho triumphs
of the battle field are truly deplorable. A French lady once »*»d to the Duke of Welling^
Ma
"STAND IN AMONG TUB
at the pins to the imminent peril of the boy,
who ao ittr
from
BniTMtt
in endeavoring to o*otd the balls of tne pla) Jjapan do er, which rattled, on all aides of the pins with* out touching them. At length the fellow see* ing the predicament tho hoy "*#s in, yelled out, as he let drive anchor b,ill "Stand in amonfist the pins, boy, ef yon don't tcant tew git hurt.'*
We learn from the lytii»vil!e Journal, that Inst week there come to Troy, la., a German family composed of a man. his wife, and thirty-two children. I ho children are all j^irla, and were produced at sixteen births. A gentleman of our city who has some land in that \iciniiv hns promised to give them one hundred ncres ofland provided their daugh* ters will proir.iae, as they sev«»rnll come to maturity, to intermarry with tho Inhabitants of Indiana.
Fait.traKS.—The
Tolnl in Hriliati lalan-I*
In other European countrio*
Ttf E onderaianed (late of the National lloteh rwprctfaHr (rms h»a fnemta and the travflmg public genera I lyjihat he haa Ira ted for a term et yrara
r,
ihe younger wood, the fibre* shrink, and are p*n,aa follows^ ultimately rtduced to dust. The centre of the tree thu* become* dead, *hile the outer portion continues to live, and inthis way trees may cx'nl for nwny year* before they per* isb.— [Former and Mechanic.
JJ.
great victory m«at be a glorious affair." Nitrate of Silm, ••Madam," replied he. I conceive it to be the most deplorable catastrophe that can possibly ^QUfj-pny •happen, except ndefe.it." Tiie
B*
and has now open tor the ac«*omm«KJation of TRAVF.I,!,KHS AND BOARDKRS.ihe large, elegant and commodioua new hnek hwilding adjoining th* southeaat corner of he PtiWte Square, on
MARK KTST KKT.
Which, with a new addition lately made, and tha handaonw style »n which ihe rooms are- fiti« #p, wita entirely new furniture and bedding, will enable him accommodate his gaeata with aa eomtoruhle quartera as can be had at the beet Hotel* in ih*
He haa in hie emplrty a capable and e*per»ei«*e cook, and it shall be hi* aim to l«ee» good a Tabte aa the markets of the West afford.
Hie Stable is large and eommodiowa, and emler tfte wpertuiendeece of careful oatl«ra and well aapptied
a strict attention to bwainess, he tnwi h« and receives share efthe ean be accommodated on reaaooable leraw by the week, month.or year.
N. B. All the Stage* call at the h^f
r°r
gera faor« tOtf) Tl 1 lis. CH11.n Ta now Wiiinai a fine lot ot, JRl CYand MILI.1NF.KY GOO^, eoiwauag »n part ot Bonnets, Ribbon Faathere Bona#t Sat.na and Velvets. Silka for Mantillas ana Victor*, Rich i[.imp*. Ucee. Thread Fxtginf. Canvas, Pa'tern#. Steel Beads. Bag klaaps, Fw*** Rings and Taieela, Twiai for Bags aad Paras*, a»d many other kinda of Fancy Geoda.
RIBBONS! RIBBONS:! RlBOONSU Mr*. Child would call eapeeiat attention to hrr beaalifel and rich aaaortment ef Ribboaa betieviag it »toe beet lot of Ribbon* «m offered for aale ia tht* p»»* gyMillineraaad Merchant* farniahod with an* *f la our line at wholeeale price*. nov€ •late of Iotllaaa«««Vtfo ClteaU Cssrt.
Jacob Jackson. CwapWaut,
Carlton Jaekeoa. Henry JackscM. A an Ja^soa sad Joel Jackaon. Defendanta, heirs at law of Joel Ja*«
*00, rtrtrrto!f roa a srtcrnc ooavrraiicc. m\E comptatnant. by Grwweld & Debet, his aoltcttors, having ited ia tb* otSRca of lbs Clerk of nidcoert b» billof coeapiatat. a^ttag for a certain specific peffotma iberein, and i" ba*iw,r aa affidavit of a di* «*tfl Pfnoa said 4 are not r***denie of ibe State of fediana^ The wed
or
Carlson jUkson. Henry Jaekion. A an Jackson and Jo- ^"Ary*^ October. 18*7, at the el Jsckaoa are hereby notified to be aad appear betters
tbe edges of tbe aaid Vigo ei- it coert oa .the first
^ryTra~Mt'isns,i« WMI tat Tem Haaie, ie
oar aaid eoaaty, tbea sad there ta oor aa«d eoan.oa farailsr., three horses oae foar or before tbe calling of the «a*se. to plead, aaswer or demar to aaid bill, or the same will be takea aa osato«d and de«red aoeordiaglv. wovt IQtS feet C. T.
DEER SKINS.
ANTED. entity of Deer J^ins, for W Twellaate^ova lOt
which tb stance la 1 wilt be paidDAVID TAYLOR.
TO RENT.
A NEATamlaa«nfortabfodwen^^»anrf«Mbs A
Nonb part of town, near Sf.veewr forparticnlara inoeireof 1. Terre Haute. Oct I7.S7-7-I3
NI.A.\K SOTK* J» -11
tratu-'A Cmritr Ofrt.
Sfbftv"*
SIMEON CORY.
Ihe
INDIANA
iwcd
DRUG STORE.
In Rose's Bntldliif* Weil §We Court now.
c7j~
q'urpellfi0e'
having anything to do with puny,
up" ih. i-io". *e,y ""'k:
ALLISON^ CO.,
WHOUSALE MIO RETAIL DEALERS IN DRUGS, JUEDIC1NE9 AND CHRMICALS,
I(l%NL$)VllSy V(IVNISN^ MJY€ ALUJFSY
Window Glass, Glassware.)
PERFUMERY,
S.X9PS, PATENT ME-
nlVlNct.SUh'GlCAL IXSTRV-
MEJSTS. RUN
a
potaass,
1
rXPrr'enc®
of OTIS man, who had been witness to much fMlor oil, asa'd hloodahed, is worth all the preaching
of al1
h»* pence societies in the world. I nufacture.
Deep then must be the responsibility to God, patent Mrdicines .L_ Qhavt'id lAlttM
to mankind, and to history of that Gotero ntant which, either upon slight provochtion, -or for the sake of udding to its territories, or for nny other thin a moat controlling reason, plunges its people in to this fearful state.
Sha»i:»g aoapa Nerve #nd IwncXiinini^ot, Ctdar Pencil*, Red do Flour Sulphur, I Brimatone,
Indigo, Alum,
PIKS."—A good sto.
ry is told of a Yankee who went for the first time to a bowling alley, end kept firing away
Walnut Stain, Coach Varniah, Bruahea do do Painting. Litharge. Chrome Green,
following is the
summing up of the failures in Great L»ritiiin during ihe present year? In the British Islands, August £12 260 000
September C.965.000 October 8,915,000
FRIXSS AXULIQUOES,
AND EVERY ARTICLE t&D-
ALLY FOUND IN
DRUGSTORES.
HAVE
jasf weeded a Urge supply of artjclc* ia theu tine, »ed ara Mcpomll«o aellaa low lor CAM at toy other e»ubli#fa!A«u of tb* luad W«» ef tba nHMUtiaiaa. 1'b«y have on hand for the different octupaiiow, in
FOR PHYSICIANS.
Cat et, &>f aad Aowr Qu ne, Owtam, Morpbina, Kbubarb, Ipeeae,
FULLERS,
I/*gwood, Kxtract do, Fu#tic, Nicaragua, Camwood, Bar Tin. Aqoa Portia, Muriatic Acid, Oil Vitrol, Blue do, Copperaa. Gum Shellac, Verdigris, Lac Dye,
General K^nrnv, in h:s lestimnny beforo the otttclea in your line, which we will aeil at a ami a court innrtial on the 8tli inst ituted that he «aw in California communicntion from the Navy Department to Com. Stoat, of July 12, 1840, The letter was rrad before the court innrtial, and it proved to be a direction to tho officer* to conquer the country as *non as possible, inasmuch as there was a prolmbility that a treaty of peace would be made between the United Stales and Mexico upon Ihe ground of each nation's retaining whatever territory it should be in possesion of at tho tirno of tho ratification of the treaty.
£28.140 000 I 265.000
Tolal $142,200,000 or £29,405 000
CITY HOTEL,
RI:ic HE II. I T'TI:, I.YD-
HATTERS, &c. Madder, Indigo,
Alum, Cream of Tartar, Crude Tnrtar, Cochineal, Solution of Tin, Braxil Wood, Annatto, Curcuma. Red Wood, Brazillesto,t Sal Ammoniac.
FOR TANNERS.
A large supply of ihe beat BROWN OIL, by the barrel and galfen Lampblack, Copperas, and other
Ta"'FOR
SaCH AND CABINET MAKERS A fino lot of Coach, Cabinet. Japan and Black Varnishes, Brushes, Camwood, Glue, and all kinda ot Pninta and Oila, on which we are prepared to offer you strong inducementa :o buy.
FOR MILLINERS, See.
A beautiful ariicleol While Glue, Russian and American Isinglass, Gum Arabic, Brimstone, Oxalic Acid.&c., which we will sell cheap for cash.
FOR FARMERS
At^»0—Choice
We are aolicitooa to acqnire a character lor selling Goon and OtmJt!** articles. O* Physicians, Consumers snd Dealers are invi .^TVu/aS?. co.
Terre Hnate, Indians, Nov. 6. 1847-10-tf BRANCfl STATE BANK OF INDI ANA, Terre Hnate, Xov, 15, 184". I
DIVIDEND of five per cent has been declared ."A upon the Capital Stock of ibie Branch for the six RHnths ending ib* 30th altliwo.
By or.ler of th* Board N- PRESTON.Cashier. Nov 10/47 I* tS
DBLIRQUK^T I.ANDS FOR TAXK#. State of isdlaMJgg CooiiTY or Vwo.
NOTICEthe
is hereby given that so maeh of tbe Uoda and Lois merited delinquent for th* nonpeymeat of uxee dee ibereea. or dee from the owaer thereof, for tbe year M46, will be sold at poblie aaction, at the Coart H«w of Vigo coeatv, ia the town of Terre Hsate. o« the first Monday ol Janairy. 1848. Sal* to eommeaee at 10 o'cioek A M.
Lists ol «be Ddiaqaent Iand* and Lot* ar* peeted ea ia tbe offic* of tbe Clerk of the Circa it Coart, sad
A-'jy V^m„.TON
Nov ». 1847 It t4 Auditor V. C-, I*.
STOP TIIE CFIfT REWARD.
Rt'N
A W A frees tbe eebseribsr, Hviag Nevins Township. i«o rmi y. n£» *. on the MOay ot October. 1847. JOIIM F.
several w«»
We have I
Aq. Ammonia, Syringe*, aat'd., Aluaa, Camphor, Strona, Pink Root, Sugar Lead, Corrna. Sublimate, lied Precipitate, Gum Arabic Aaaorted Viaia, Comp'il Kx. Colocynth, Exiraci llyoacjraniua.
«jo »od* Quinine,
COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND GROCKRS, Black Ink, Blue do,
Red do, 3ficea o! all kinda, Ginger, ground Kacencea, Maicnea.
our own roa
Pill*,
Liquorice, Tobacco. Saleratua, Puinta, Soda and Acid
PAINTERS.
White Lead, lied d-
Chrome Yellow, do Red, Terra Sienna, t)tnbera, Gold Leaf, Silver do French do Dutch Metal, Bronzea, ataorted Paria Green Vermilion. Proasian Blue, Whiting.
u.
A full anpply of freah Medicinea of at. kinda ,or family uae Horse Medicinee, Fiah Oil, Painta, Indigo, produce* Madder, &.C., cheap for cash or appro*e«
PEOPLE IN GENERAL.
A splendid asaortment of Stationary, consisting ot r«p Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes. Steel Pena, Blue, btack and Red Ink, Paper Standa. &o.,
asaortment
ol
the best
1
nKR*
ed apprentice to tbe Tanaiagtsad all imwns ere hereby
for
warnedJ^harbw'«g, w»
ploying or trasttag b«a oa my. *ec«*snt aa 1 wtll pay
^Ts^ h^trec M. snd I part**»*rly farwarn f™LfklrSL»S ar employing the aaid boy :3rrpis.,k,.?KiL£ 1^' WiwettT
ADMISIHTRATOR'S SIAI.K will aell *t pablte a oa oa ibe of Or
m,les
north of Terra Hsate. the p*^«*oa
t|
eef Levi Dtarbora. ^fwasrt. esa
lf
oge
Mag
ef foroiaga^k bewb**
Wi
tbe
boat fifty acres of ejr#Mc«»t eora j, A
n«Jitaf wdl be
credit of
givea aa an same over mm- dtars tbe tag aotewitb approved *tw itv. witbc any mm from valoatioo appraiseiwr ^t?oSr|'R tb dollar* cash OkaON BARBOI R. ». IS47-4- Admef Levi Deerfcsra.
Executor^*
OTtCE ie henby givea, tbat I 1 eipoas ta ». at pabtie aactiaa, oa tbe ila Nov* -er next, at the bite d. in Pwrsoa tewaaki
j^OTli
pe-"r *ww»«ed, eaaaisriag war*.cattle, bey, et^aae am i-11.farming ateasil*.&«• Aeredit aksis saanthewttl oe given on all swan el tbio* potato, aad aperards theparchasir giviag b» asie with approv ed aeeanty ta ha eeileeted withoat aay bsaefi trr~ valoatioo
ar
agais
isamsat
la we.
Oct. Q, l8!7Tt3 JACOB JONES, Execator
/J/.... jjj_ IP IE IE HIE Hi IS if A 51 Ha IBffllP.iiBUPiHIIBSJ®
it
70 do Siln and Cotton Handkerchief*. Terre Haute. November IS, 1847,
October 9, 1847 —w6
ea, selected
atthePekin Tea Company Warehouse, warranted or the best quality, and pricea to auit
FIverv article you need in our line, such as Drags, Medicine*. Soape, for waahin* and aliasing Spices ot all kinds. Oils, Paints. Dye-Stuffs, a choice lot of lerfumery. all the popular Paten' Medicines of the day. Window Glass, Honey. Pure Wine* and Liquor*, (lor sickness onWJ Bruahea for
White
washing Painting,
Dusting, Blacking, cleaning Nails. Hair, rleah.&c., Shoe blacking. Bath Bncke, Lemon Syrup, Iobacco, Rappee. Moccaboy and Scotch Snuffs. £c &c.
Wo have on hand a choice lot of Old Winra and Brandy, such aa Cogniac Brandy, 4ih proof-Madeira Wine, very old—Ltbeon do, very old—Teneriffe do— Port do. These liquor* we warrant pure, and sell lor steknes* only.
Also, a largt which *e will sell by ihe pound or box
and splendid assortment of Candies, -*H by ihe pound or box.
Horae Medicines of sll kinds kept consisntly on hand, and for sale cheap. Our whole time ia devoted to the Drug Business, and the preparing and dispensing of Medicines. All order* from our friends will meet with our personal attention, and it iso*r design to keep* fell assortment o. every thing in oor lis.*. We arc constantly receiving from the varions markets, by winch means we are enabled io execute order# bv thepaekag* or otherwise, at as low prices a* UNADULTERATED article* can be procured at anr other establishment.
The subscribers have on hand the largest and best selected stock of StOV€89 of the best material, ever of end in this market.
We have also I8t7 patterns. Troy A. Stanley Air tight (various sixes) winch in point of performance, heauiy, duribility and chwpneas,
Ytatwl unrivaled snd various siz^s Drum Parlor Stoves Box stoves, lor aliops nnd offices lO-pla'.e Cook stoves lerge 7-plate alovee to take 3 foot wood, for churches and schools Coal stoves and Grates. Stove pipe, Ash pans. Coal hods. Furniture to fit Cook stoves of sll single
piece or by thedoxen Stove Wafal Irons. Coffee toasters snd all o'her articles pertaining to stoves in any way. Wc have extra plates on hand and Iron to make good 'he failure ol a plate, with dejpa'ch.
Besidea the above we have a very large and complete assortment of
Tin
AND JOPAN WARE
which we now offer at a small «'l*ance for ra*h or andoubted credit. N SMITH «c «N. National Road Street.
P. S. We have atao every dejenptionJif HOI.LOWWARK,TEA ArSI OAR KKTTI.Efc and order* forMill castings will he promptly executed
Terre Hswte.tVtober l847-5-«in
rfriminiMvalor'*
valoatioo or appra»e»eni date. Oc: *3.*47-g-t4
FALL AND.WINTER GOODS .*? AT THE. -wdttnA eal
W S & O E
O I N E A E 1
"•t£ "4' 'hs!rk' sifrtiTft-t« L..™, .»d««»" rtr,B" allv will be received', at ihe lowest market pricea. in exchange for goodaor in payment of debta
STOVE WAREHOUSE.
The atove to which we invite moat especial attention is tho justlv celebrnted lOUBl,EOVEIV
COOK STOVE
which iadecidely superior toany Stove ever invented. Why/ Because tne heat has the shortest space to both oven and the whole width of the stove at once around the ovens and will bakeat once and equal in both, and
by having two distinct and Bepnrate ovens in Ihe same store, different articles can be baked at the snnie time which could not be done in a single oven which tends to great economy in fuel, nnd at the same time all other culinary operations can be performed aa well aa on any other stove. Those in want of such an artide would do well to call and examine price and quality, before tending to a distance for an inferior article.
We have also, the PIICENIX PREMIUM COOK STOVE, (Ibikwi nnd most approved patterns
FARMER'S PREMIUM COOK STOVE, Five sixes, heavy plate. CONGRESS Alli-TiGllT COOK STOVE ELEVATED OVEN As well as ihe
Itougli and Ready Cook Stove The proprietors of this Stovo have been awarded diplomat for the superiority of ihia atove over all othew, by the American Institute, in the city of New York, snd the Rensselaer county Agricultural Society.
The summer arrangement on tho hearth of this itove—where most of the culinary and boiling operations can beperformed without heating the atove is of itself aninvaluable acquisition.
Sale
OF REAL F^TATK.
13 order of the Vigo Probate Coort, tbe undmignI ed will aell at poblic auction, at the Court Honae door, in Terr* Maote, on the tOtb day ol November.
1847, the North Half of the North Its If of Bast rrac iteoat Section 9. Tow whip IS North, of Range 9 Wear, in Vigo coanty. containing aixiy-nine acres and t9— tOO of an sere one half tbe purchase money to be paid ia six months, and the residue in twelve month* from tbe day of sale, the purchaser giving note with approved security, witboet any relief whatever from law*, with interest from
ORSON BARBOUR.
M,and* for Mate.
THESameel
followiag tracts of land, beloagint ef Bray, Eeq .deceased, late ol Jc&reon eoaaty, Kentwrlyr, are
ISO screeN Ear see 7, town 9 N. 11 W, sitoated aear tbe mills of Hollenback. Clark ooantv.Jir 159 5C 100 scree N War see I, town 8 N. I near tbe Narrtrwe of tbe Wabash, Sailivaa ooaatjr
acres S W or sec IS. town 9 N. 4 W. on ihe Whit* River Bottom, 5 miles below Spencer. Owen
^••ereTElvrg Eqr*w88. town It N. 9 W, or aa eoval aad led iaterest ia saw iract. a boat three SSsMtb easi ef Terre tUoie, ^igo eoaaty. ladi
Thtae leads were parthassd lresn lbe UnitedJStates SI .nearly day. Tbey are mrable
Krli er partN ar*^ aire of aaeC ltif AMISS FARRINGTON.
NEW ARRIVAL OF BOOKS. nr*HE wtiacitber is now opening a* rare and splendid JL
Wa»
tmtatof
BUOKS
das
of Hear? Caa :be yetstsal pt»
Am
STATIONERY.
mr «a« offered for aele in this market. Hie stack roost of tbe aew paWieetioae ef «be day SSl Books of every vertery now ia we, iB«k n^fca efrmf deecrieiioe: Jaeewite iWokt, Tetre. ^fie attention ol Lliikeim io
ef
S»a
ery. eaonsong ef
rpHE subscriber*are bow rsceivmg at their star*on Nstionul Ro*d Street, op^»ii« iheC^rt sp 1 iha l*r«*i STOCK OK GOODS lUat they have ever brought ta tliia market Oneol in* p*rnier» «p«M eiiiai during „,a Oc.^r I.,.., V?
Vnr^nUh Titis-SUufFs offer I hem at such pn«-a as cannot fail io Bt*« aatiafactwn to those in pursuit of CHSAf liuuDS. ibsy
invite their
friends and tha public io call and examine their extensive stock-
weond Ipfi our ,ior# fur ik.WHOLESALE bwinrn. ,»i
give us an esriy on- r»"ivunriiiiiiiiii»« i—-• —uruwa case in first hands, and are enabled, we believe, to offer goods ss low ss the Cincinnati frieee liat of a few goods in this branch, via: 500 pieeea Brown Sheetinga. 500 do Prints, varioua kinda, .. 100 do Satmetts and Janra, 35 do Clothe. Cassimetes and Tweeds, 40 do Flannels, 200 Shawls, 50 do Alpaccaa, 100 do Cashmeres, Mualin de Lainea, &o 100 do Bleached Sheet inga, 40 do Tickings, ..
CO di^ena Hoisery'snd Cloves, 50 do Comforters, 40 do Suspenders,
Eastern Linteya,
W E A A N E A E S
CASH paid for WIIKAT and FEATHER^ at all uniee, by Nov. 13,1847-46-tl
Glasgow Janes snd Blsnket Costing, Notiuna iiigreat variety, Fur. Cloth and other Caps, Fur Haia. Ladiee* Bonnets. Eastern Leather, Boots and Shoes, Umbrellas, &c, &c.
WTLSON, STARBIRD & SMITH,
IVHOLESALE DR IFG G1S T$,
MAIN STREET, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
4 RE now daily receiving their heavy Fall auppliea of Drugs. Medicinee, Painta, Oil' Dy^Stuffs 8p «e,
r0s ,Y. :^n
POT WIN 3c HATHORN.
POT WIN &. HATHORN.
Insirutnents, Glassware, Window ir stock is the due relereni ich enables th other house
J% etc Jirrlval ot
II A BT DW ABE AT THE O t"
z* O
Jz:
WEware,
ore now receiving our fall
SADDLERY.
Having devoted a large share ol oor Store, capital and interest io the saddle, harness and carriage trimmings, we are prepared with a most complete.assort-
ment of Trees. Plush. Cloths, Hog Skins. Pad Skint,
Rubber Cloth, nr. Head Linings, Brass snd Plated Bands. Dashes and Joints, oil cloth Carpetinga. malleable Irone, a very first rate piece of Drsb Cloth for sea is, seat Handles, and coach door Hinges.
We offer, also, to Shoe and Boat Manufacture!* a large stock of eastern dressed French Calf Skins Mo--roeco do. Lining Skins, Binding Leather, Shoe I egs of sll size*. Sparrow-Bill*, Copper Nails. Awl*, and Awl Haf Shoe Thread, Hammers, Pincers, Floats. Rssp*. (k *c ... 9TThe highest price in cash or good* will be psid for mom kinds ot Produce.
IT-A quantity ol Lake and Kanhawa SaU hw^aaleS. H. TOTTER & COTerie Haute, OcL t, 1847-o-y
Public Safe,
Tuesday, the a^d day of this mon'h. I will sell tbe highest bidder, at my farm in Ljmoo
tbe following property to wit Three Honjes, four
1
tracia.-nd
be soM for apart easb, ba»s ta two eqtwl annoal aavmeat*, bearing iaierret A liea will be retained oa 1 a at it a re at be it
wj
LET
ail
ptfflTead FANCY ARTICLES of every ktad
c'SJ«iw
""^M^Saato. Ta^hwa, aad all others waat ia tbaltaeof Book* aadStanenevy. wilt 3 aad enouaa for tbcaaaefvaa before par-
aaatity Ceaatry •JST HS S?
[GOODS
such
respect
O
purchases
of Hard
Sndlery, and Iron, embracing a much lar
ger. cheaper and more extensive stock than enn be found elaewhere in the Wabash Valley, or in the State of Indiana. We have added many new articles, as well aa increased ihe assortment and variety of many heretofore kept. It will be our aim and desire to give satisfaction to oil who may favor ui with their patronage, assuring tlicm (without selling at cost) that our prices will boat a reasonable advance from cost, and much reduced on some particular kinds of goods. Iu the -line of heavy goods, we offer for sale—*• Iron of all kinds. Steel. Spring Steel. Hoop Iron, Sheet
Iron. Brazier's Copper. Tinned Copper, Wire, Tin Plate, Block Tin, Zinc, Axle^ Droits. Eliptic Springs, eastern ground Wagon Boxes,
Anvils. Smith's Bellows, Vices Lead Pipe I to li. Coil Chain to I, Hinses for barn doors and all kinda of doors, Nails,
Glass. Oils, Lead, Powder at retail and by the keg at t5,50 and $4.00,all kinds of gun firings, and some real Shot Guns, double and single barrels, lor sale low mill Saws. Cross Cut Saws, Crobars, Mattocks, Pecks, Log Chains, Trace Chains, and various other articles not herein mentioned. A lame and complete assortment of
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, at wholesale and retail a large assortment of Lamps, including the parlor, solar, with plain and cut Shades, and gilt and bronze Stands, side Lamps, store Lamps. (suspending.) and large quantity of extra Shades, and chimneys and Lamo Wicks. Inthewsyof
HOUSE FURNISHING,.
including superior extra Tea Waiters in sells or single brass Andirons, fancy iron do., Shovel and Tongs, brasaCandle Sticks, brass and polished Snuffers, wire Fenders, table Castors, Brittama Tea Setts, block tin Tea Pots, fancy Brushes, Crumb Brushes, real German silver table and tea Spoons, ivory table Knives and Forks in setts. i'51 pes ,) Carvers and Forks, curtain Pins and enrtain Bands, Tea Bells. Stc. ic. Also, numerous other ariiclea which cannot here be enumerated. Our assortment of building materials embrace a great variety of locks ond door latches, and those building will find it io their interest, in prices and variety, lo civs ua a call- On hand, aa naual. a very large atock of COOPER'S TOOLS. of Rochester and Cincinnati manufocture. We have aken special nnina lo procittea large and well selected ateortment of Toola of all kinds, snd we assure the mechanic of any name, that weehsll take pleasure in showing or selling him a bill.
sIT*
uable
a
Ruckles. Terrets and Hooks. Hames and Chains. Web- ALSO—'The south-east quarter of section No- Z7 bing. Thread. Rings. Bitts. Stirrups, Gig Trees. Laces
of beautiful patterns. Fringes, Tufts, picked Moss.and This
pare corled Hair, top Leather, (eastern dressed.) patent leather) a very large assortmSnt of figured and plain
st any relief from valuaiioo or appraise-
meat Haws. The ri tb* samatim*. no*S I0w3
H,IUJWI 1 be'undersgn*d apon tile ests I Levi deceased, late of Vigo county. In All vrtdebted lo said es»aie ar* m}oeeied io make d.ate payment, aad those
sons oF
Henry
Cannon
ADRIAN CHILD.
"oj. S^ol S
appeals
rann of 200 acres will be offered at
CALEB ODELL.
ADMIJIISTRATOR'8 SOTIC®.
ORSOK BARBTH'R.
Oct. 9, 1847-8-13 Admf ol Uvi Deetbem.
JExetuior1» •Vtitice*
"IVTHTICE is hereby given, tbat «he undemg^dh" JM takea oat letters testamentary
lh*r7nd*na
late af V|g*oonnfy. Sjate of lodmna
deesased. All permm irtdebtn the sa«d rt«at*^are trrqaested make immed«t* payment, ami *boae ing dsime againM the same are aauied io pres«M ibsaadolyaathaaiicatad
for
seuksneat. Tbe said ts-
""J'ACOB
JONES, &«.«».
WTTOMTMIS&MSB
I at Tag "BUCKEYE STORE." rpHE subscribers take pleanire in announcing to tkeir (nenda and tbe public generally, tbat they hive jasi received the largest end moel general giOCK OF Ml ttCIIANDlSE tbey hsve ever &«• lore brought to tbia market, cowewting ia pact of
Yd*! Broadcloths, Cats inter**, Satinett, Tvxcdfchths, Kentucky Jeans. Lin•
tfyt and Flannel* of all kinds, Plaid Lin• teyi and Cloaking, Palo Alto and Monterey Plaids, a great variety of Alpacas,
Five Hundred Pieces Pritila, embracing every style and variety a large supply Brown and Bleached Muslins a good assortment of
A W I S O O S
iuch as Jackonets, Cross barred Muslins La' ces, Edgings, Inserting!, SfC-, Dress Ila wlkerchiefs. Woollen goods. Cravats,
Comforters,tyc Strata and Leghorn Bonnets. Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
Srt.. +c.
Fine snd common FUR CAPS, mens and boys Cloth do II ATS, BOOTS AND SIIOK8, ol all kinda- The largest and beat aasonment ol BltU£* 8F.LS, IN itAlN and Common CAKPKTS?evcr offered in this market, embracing rich «nd desirable
pal tern*. Indian Matunar. FUwir Oil Cloihi, T#bl« ditto, splendid paint*d Window Sliade*. with cords and tasse!s, rollers and pulleys to put them up with A heavy sioek of
QUEENS WARE.
emnracing some splendid CHINA *1 fcA SE1S, and
Severn
I sets of drep
blue
ware.
Eastern Stocking Yurn.Spiifl Cotton, Baiting. Spanish Sole Leather, Tea. Sugar. Coffee. Sic Ac. All of the above are offered for cash or most kinda of Produce in ban
at tiik vebv lowest katcs
cularly invite the Jobbing Trade, hawng bought large* ly with a view to thai branch of bufinwe F. WHIPPLE & CO.
Tcrre Haute, Oct 2,'47-5-ly
IMPORTANT TO PARENTS!
WINER'S
CANADIAN VERMIFUGE,
A CERTAIN nHJIKDY FOB WORMS. THIS medicine is safe in its operation and more easily administered than any other.
Die greatest cause ol death among children ia tow attributed to Worms. They give rise to numerouadiseases, and are the more fatal because the least suspected were parents to give this suhjeet more attention, and carefully observe the symptoms which indicate the exisienceof worms in the bowels, thelites of many children would no doubt be saved. Some of the symptoms are as follows: the coontensnce is of a pale, or a leaden color, end suffused with occasional flushes, the eyes are heavy and dull, bad breath, itching in the nostrils, the sleep is disturbed, the patient often awakening in great fright, and is liable to starling and grinding the teeth, the appetite ia irregular, being sometimes voracious and at other times feeble, occasional vomiting, &c. ffVji/r'f Canadian Vermifuge has
We have in our possession a number of certificates from physicians and others ol the highest respectability, who all testily to its superior efficacy and recommend it as never failing remedy.
READ AND BE CONVINCED^
We, the undersigned, have frequently administered a medicine
prepareil
G. W. DICKENSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, in Londone&cHamilton, C. W., Oct. 11,1846.
tracts of land lying in the Siaseof Indiana, viz: West fractional Sections 2 and 11. tr'Township 15 north, range 9 west containing 318 37-100 o.cres This land fronia on the Wabash river, opposite tn* mouth of Big Raccoon Creek, is in Vermilion county, about 7 miles north of Clinton, and 22 miles from Terre Haute, and has about 22 acres ol rtyer bottom tn cultivation—about one half of it is rich bottom land, and one half up land, well timbered.
ALSO—The south-west quarter of seetion No. 27. township 13 north, range 10 west contsining 160acres This tract has about 60 acre* of it in cultivation, and
good cabin and a nevcr-lailing spring on it. ALSO—The south-west quarter of section No 26, township 13 north.range 10 west oontawtng 160acre^ 40 of which have been belted (or about 4 yeni*. 1 his tract is under lease for 3 years from the 1st of March 1848, at which time about 40 acres will be cleared snd
ivriWf
a
erected on it.
township13
north, range 10 west contnina 1G0 acre*,
Quarter
section, also, has sol
This quarter
ess. which has been belted lor sbout 4 years ALSO—The north east quarter of section No 27, township 13 north.range 10 west containing 160acres. This quarter, also, has forty acres more or lew which has been belted for about lour years. The last four named tracts of land lie in Vigo cotinrv, about 8 miles north west ol Terre Haute, on the North-Arm road, towards Paris. Illinois, and are well limbered and very "TEFIMS OF SALE—One-third Cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest trom Punches,
the dt,„ for whieh
Oct. 16, 1847-7-ifi
THE
own"
Cows, threeYe*rtings, rock Hog*, one two bonje W.-,
farming utensils one Side Saddle nearly new, Housel.u .iui g.i.h.n Knrnitar* and mnf other articles
bold and Kitchen Furniture, and many other too tedious to mention. A cmlit of nine months will be givea on sll sums over $3. t*' mrchasrr giving notes wnh approved serarity., wi
was
ship. eight snd a hall miles south east of Terre Hsute, Sar mt withdrawing j__.
wiu
be
Terre Haute, Oct. 23. 1847 8 tf
WANTED.—Two
ETTERS of Administraiioo havin* been granted immed«'e employment br ihesamewbscrther.
having
elatins
name, to pretest them for settlement- The estat*
"J
vance,
a reputa
tion far exceeding that of any other medicine of the kind, and is daily increasing in popularity wherever it is known and used it is universally approved it possesses properties which no other article of the kind does, it ia more prompt and efficient in ila action, and entirely free from engredienie which have any but a beneficial effect, the heolth of the patient being alwors improved even when no Worms are discovered. Physicians prrscribe it, snd to use the language of one in high standing, who resides in Cleveland, Ohio, consider it "the only article of the kind he ever saw that was so uniform and prompt in expelling worms," it may indeed be relied on with the utmost confidence, as it has r.ever been know to fail, this is the reason why all who have used it will not use sny other.
NEW YORK, March 30, 1847-
Messrs J- Winer & Co.,: Sirs-My child of five years of age, was lor more than two years severely afflicted with worms, during which time we eaveher different medicines recommended in such casM, but they produced no beneficial effects- I at length procured a bottle of your Canadian Vermiluge, and gave it to her, which caused her to pass a large numoer of worms, since then she has been in the enjoyment of perfect health. From my own experience. I woutd recommend your Vermifuge as being the most safe and effectual remedy for worms now in use. Yours, truly,
C. G. SNETHEN. 30 Rivington st,
rrrBe particular and remember the name, IPiner'i Canadian, Vermifuge," this is the only article that can be depended on. Remember this
Prepared only by John
Winer
Lane, N. Y. Sold by WOOD & KINGOct.S/47 5-ly Terre Haute.
'executor's sale.
BY
virtue ol the power and authority given lo us in the will of Leavin Lawrence, deceased, wo ill expose to Public sale on the6th day of December, 1847. (being the first day of the County Court.) at the Court House door in ihe city of Louisville, the following val
A fine
deferred payments alien will be
retained on the lands sold. 8.1. .. eoflim«Qce i! *»£VFVTVV?.E£ ED HOBBS,
Executors of L. Lawrence.
Oissolulion.
partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm ol Bwos Sl
continoedsts ^d
Bi|!KS
ton arid Harness,foar Plows, one Harrow, and o«her nd ho alone is authorized to^"«l ',j,,*,°eabu
Sasoiwt,
dissolved on the 1st inst. by mutual conasnt, Jos. from the concern, Tbe busi-
A
a A
who will settle ih^lebtHnws^ the old Rrm,
lid concern.
doe
JOS. A- BIGGS. JOS. J. SARGENT.
apprentice* to learn the brick
laying and pt*sterin* bosines*. Boys from s:xteea to seventeen years of age who can come well recommended ean find a place where every facility for
-.II B. •«"«W!ENA3
Two
journey men Bricklayers will also find
... employment br ibeeaim Teire Haute. Sept. 25.1837 4-if
fAind for Sale.
Pon,wdlANTtoat
lTR3TJ an order of ihe Vigo Probate Conrt. 1 expose public aele, at my store in Prainet Vigo County, la on Saturday, the I Ith day of DMember. 1847, the following described tracts of land, to-wit: Fifty five acres, the Hooth hslfofthe NorthW on a of S N 3 0 II 9 W Also, 25 acres off the North end of tha East half of the Soaib-West quarter of Sec- 32. Town 11, Range 9 West An equal credit of six snd twelve months will be given .the purchaser to give notw with spproved security, with interest from dale, and to be collected without any benefit whatever Irom valuation or y,.j,i»i.i.~|AMIBmo1irison.
Of therststeof Nathan Cope'and
Oct. 23, I847-8-W4
BROWN'S HOTEL COVINOTON, P. B. BROWN, late of Lafayette*
———————
4*
Ind having leased lor a term of years, the large and commodioua brick building,
lila^Von the corner of the public square, which ie —HHBSBwnewly fitted op in the neaieet manner, re* Meet fully informs his former friends snd ibe traveling community that he ie prepared to entertain i» kn b€tt thoos who call on him- He soli|ta incAof former patitMWf®. 'is«?
Covington. August 14,'47-30-yl.
agTECTm^
THE
Persons insurinc with said company will be dealt with promptly and honorably. w* W. N HAMILTON, Agen
Terre Haute, Sept. 25. 1847 4 yl ST. MARY'S OF THE WOODS. T»? to their
IHE
SISTERS OF PROVIDENCEof St.Msry's" ihe Woods, have the pleasure of announcing* friends and ihe public, that the additions I» tlieir Academy are now completed, and that a is at 1 present capable of accommodating' upwarda ol one hundred pupils. This institution hss advantages, ot" which
many
We parti
others cannot beast. I is pleasant and re
tired situation, gives to the juvenile mind that oenct ao» neccssary for tbe successful pursuit of knowledge ana the peculisr salubrity of its locality gives sest and vig-a or io the youthful frame, and renders this institution almost unrivslled in the West. The excellency °J|^° mode of instructing followed by the Sisters, has been proved oeyond a doubt, and is generally known ana acknowledged.
TERMS.
which will inelude all the branches taoght at the Institution, such ss Music, (one branch either Pinno or Guitar,) with use of tbe Inatrument, French, Painting, &c.
The fiist session commenced on the 16ih ol Septem-» ber last. ........ r-.Wh St. Mary* of the Woods,
October 9, 1847 I
WOOD
acquire
Si,
for
by Mr. John Winer of this town,
designated "J. Winer'sCanadian Vermifuge." and being fully
satisfied
with its efficacy, confidently recom
mend it as a safe and efficient remedy for the expulsion of worms from the intestinal canal. G. O'REILLY, Licentiate ol the Royal Co.lege of Surgeons in Ireland, &c.
American do. do, Bears Oil, Ox Marrow
ALSO,
assortment of Osborn's Water Colors' Paints, from 10 cenia io $3 per Box. s,,, wfc KING'S
A S O W E A T'HE subscriber will pay the HIGHEST MARKET I PRICE for good CuEAN WHEAT, delivered at hia store, sign of
THE TWO BARRELS, Corner of 4th and National Rood atreet, or at hie MiU near the river, Terre Haute
Oct 2,'47 5 tf
some 40 acres more or
I
endereigned, ha vine been appointed agent for the Columbus fnsorance Company, is now preper ed to teke risks sgaiost losa or damage by fire, end tot insure goods transported on rivers end canals, to snd^ from the eaetern citiee and towns in the Untied State*.
Boarding. B«*d and Bedding, Washing, Mending and Tuition in ihe following branches: Orthography, Read«s ing. Writing, Arithmetic, Geography and Astronomy, with the uae of maps snd globes. History. Ancient and Modern, with the use of the Chart. Rhetoric, Leesons ami Exercises in Polite Literature, Engltsh Compo- 4 sition. Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Botany. Mythology, Plain Needle-Work. Tapestry, French Embossed snd Lace Work. Embroidery. Marking, Plain and Ornamental Knitting, $45,00 per seeston, to be paid in advance. When the pupil is sent for one year or more the charge will be $125 per annum in ad-
6
KINO have just received and addition-
al supply of Pure Mkbicises, to which they invite the attention of Physiciana and Dwlera among the articlea we are in receipt of, are the following Chemicals
German Sulphate Quinine, French do do
American do, do, Sulphate Morphine, Iodide of Solpher, Veratrtne, .' ., Strychnine, Iodine,
Piperine Also. Wood Naptha, Henry's CoughS r* op.
VVliooping Cough, Asthma, ic Coulson Co. Ague Powders. Jamaca Ginger Root, for sale at Sept.l8,'47-3-tl WOOD & KING S.
IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS! THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
TAR SF WOOD NAPHTHA.
OFfortlmSJSpULMONARJS^CONSUMPTION.vears,lateinrecommendedremediestheall
COLDS, obstinate COUGHS, BROCHII IS, MA PAIN IN THE SI DE, and in fact all aflccttona of the LUNGS, THROAT or BREAST, none has been found more certain or permanent in its curative power over these, so general and often fatal diseases,, than the above preparation. The Compound Syrup of.. Tar and Wood Naphtha is an unparralleled remedy.— In addition to the healing power of
Tar—the
virtuea
of which, in affections or ihe lungs, is universally acknowledge—there is combined with it in thia preparation the active principles of some of our most certain
Tonic
Vegetable Pectorials which unite to make it tha most valuable medicine ever offered to the public for theenreof the diseases for which it is employed, so that it never fails, by timely administration to secure this important end.
The ahove medicine is for sale nt Oct.V47.5-m6 WOOD & KING'S. Perfumery,
O E O E E
COLOGNE,
& Co., 83 Maiden
nufacture.
of French, Germnn and American ma*
Extracts, Fragrants, "Sweet Scented Herbs,"
Bandoline—for periuming Hand'chietS— Ambrosisl Shaving Soap, Military Shaving Soap.
Bee Hive and Shell do.. Antique Oil for the Hair, Ambrosial Hair Oil,
HORACE BUTTON.
PRESENT RATES FOR EXCHANGING FLOUR FOR WHEA1\
WILL g've 33 pounds stipernne Floor for one bushel good Wbeat-at the SMITH. One word of caution Farmers: good
Floor, Clean your JVlrat Terre Haute, January a.)847-l»-lf.
If you want E. W. 8-
For Sale.
flinE Norrti east qwaner of section number «wentyI five in Town twelve North of Range number tin West containing one hundred and sixty This land is situated near Bennetts mill in Sugar
Creek
Townahip, about two
Ii is choice tract
«o
July 10, M7-4S-tf
mile* from Terre Haute^
of
land, without improvementa
and covered with heav^aiid valuable timberApplv
W. D.GRISWOLDi.
PARKE MILLS.
WHITE WHEAT FAMILY FLOUIT A SUPERIOR article-a constant supply will be J\ kept on hand. Tboas wanting something extra sre requested to try it
May 8th, 1847-36-tf.
POTWIN Jfc HATHORN.
SUNDRIES.
J£E8AN or Russian Soap Soap Bark, lor cleansing the Hair: A email lot of theae rare
srticlm
.'47 6-tf
»le by Oct. 9
SMITH
•f A GROSS Fahoestock'a Vermiluge. A" 10 gross Canadian do 40 dozen Smith's Tonic Syrup.
reoetved and foi
WOOD KINQr
Vermifuge, Ac., &c.
Forsale at Proprietor's prices. May 22. •M7-38-4f WOOD
St
KINO
FEW iJeantiful patterns of a»limere Robe* will be found at F. NIPPERT &, Co. November 14-1846-ll~tf
JOUsftlulion .Voliee.
THE
copartnership hereiofore exiatmg under fiim
c7
NIPPERT CO,
May 8, 1847-38-1 f.
CORN OIL,
SUPERIOR
artiele for
pg. '^00D
was
20th day of Apr.l by m^tuaUonsen^^^
dissolved onth*
