The Wabash Courier, Volume 16, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 December 1847 — Page 3
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U»d [Laughter] from Virginia to Wash* ington, to take care of the Democratic family. His predecessor waa an able man. and had ted the Democracy through many successful battles. But what has Mr. Ritchie to show, that he has. in any 'degree, contributed to the harmony, number*, or triumphs of the democracy A r« kansas waa once so strong!/ democratic that you could scarcely find a whig with a search warrant. [Laughter] and yet it is now under the dtwnioion of the whigs. Tennessee—the home of the President. and once a pillar in the democratic ternpie—has relapsed, and now rests in the
ic" candidate. [Excessive laughter.J— Pennsylvania alone hears up the otd democratic banner and she is ihe home of the nuibor of the Wilmot Proviso. Mr. V. B., in view of these facts, expressed the hope thit if ihe people of New York were to -elect a lotor from ihe south of the
ilego of ntnking aa examination of his qualities titesneelves. The Editor «f the Union says that ihe Ordinnnce of 1787 is an "Miterpolotion" in the Democratic Creed. This is not ihe fifatf lime tltat gentlemnn has denounced democratic measures as "intetpolsiions.*' (ie seems io deetn the democratic creed to be composed like the Creed of the#vn. od of I)ort,of a certain number of ArJicles, revoked nly hv the Syn»il i^el/.-j-[Laughter.J Mr. Ritchie declnred (Jen. Jackson's Proclamnuon ni»ninst Nulltfica tion an
Minterpolaiion."
(Laughier.] this begged leave tn sny io that distinguished gentleman—if words from so humble a personage could reach him—thai his protest against the movements of the Freemen of New York, wns a foreign protest. whicli. by the Inws of vlie Empire State had no validity. [Cheers.]
tof
JNortJ&rn Lights!
Mr. Van Uortnt had been charged with "feeing a whig ami federalist for uniting with the whtga against the ,ejrtetv*ion of to very and support of the Wilmot
Troviso. In reply to Ibis be says: "Instead of branding euch support as «vHJence of the federal character, he would deem it evidence of it* righteous ness No wise man will repudiate a good thing because it has the countenance pt those with whom he differs generally.
Bueoa Vista, and Chtirohtisco, Whig* fought bhttely. If tho crtmaoo toil of those battle fields should bm analysed. there wtxlld be fmind some spot* of h'g blood. (Cheers.) He e«»uid deetn himself a craven at heart, if he should find himself heaiiating to admit the f»H*n*_rj ofTTs vkr simply, because be was a hig. (Cheers.) There ore timea when all food men rally to the support of corrfct principles. He was the last man to be driven off from a righteous measure, because he found it supported by men connected with otbfr denominations. ^Cheere-V
mWlAVERY |If NBW YORK, GOLD PRN8, -J*» V«» Birren mwde.no'hor '^^'h^^rVnot «it* •pwth to the unterrified Democracy ol N. igethsr correct. as then* in a farmer in Saratoga York just1 previous
\n
dig'
truth in regard to hi* own party leader*. ~L He touches up "Father Ritchie" in the following inimitable style '•H'e have been told by the Union—the Organ of the Government at Washington —thai it was wrong for the people of the North :o meet and discus* the Wilmot 'Proviso. Mr. Ritchie, the editor of thai journal, ia a man of latent, and of agree* able manner*. But he mistakes his vocation if be thinks it any part of hit pro*» ioce to lecture the Freemen of N. York. [Cheer*.] He has recently been transla-
(Great Laughter.] And Massachusetts, Delegates
whose democracy had more than ooc,:,
the election. It tenant*, in this state, a Mr. R. Smith, who need one previous to ibat period, made by himself. The first fold pane manutaeitrred tor sals, were mad*
bear that when it abouode so much by Mr. Brewa of this eitf. Mr, Bsglsy,
iriumphed. dunng the editorial reign of, Mr. Ritchie's predecessor, ia now so sunk-pUeodfnee is reques „,lTiric, wi that it can reject a resolution of Free»| MANY WHIGS.
«tl Jom. Not only so, its democracy has so far degenerated that it can nominate a *i!xed
factH
as the "progressive democrat
But would any ^mri.at 4.92.
ed upon to maintain that roclaraation,
So when the Independent Trensurv was broached. Thnt wns an "interpolation" in the opinion of Mr. Richie, not to be »d
d"1"
1
h*"r„1""' M' .""
citizen of New York, if he had been call-' Hofr*— During Friday quite a number of sales ..-I-. ilint Prnelnmafinn
ricd it forward with SS much salisfnctiorf jvate terms: nothing transpired in Ohio. Week's nnd z«.l a. if i, l.d h,^
oo*
of th. .1-
d«8t nnicies tn the code of democraoy.
at
We have, continued Mr. V., followed Southern lights to ihe very verge of Freedom. We have followed their will-o-ihe-wisps so for thai, if we go further, there is danger thnt we mny he mired. Mrrenfter, ho for one should be guided by the Fresh, light
Liberty:—he should be guided by jorntn Wheat, per bmheL tho light of true Patriotism,—by the light Com. in the ear.•of Hymftn Freedom—in short,
gress, ho mistake* the temper of the pro-1 peaches. £ressivedemocracv ofthe North. (Clteers.) Flonr-From wsgon.perbbt. ff.uoh. .hinR I». h. Jgh. '•'the principle* of *96" as the eternal Mandrie«~Fe*thers. per lb.
rquantitygivegood
his jewaharp and hearken to the shrtHl Dm Skins. fAVlD TAYIXJR. bugle blast of progretst—he Tnust ley 1. ^wu* *JL down hie pop gun and listen to the ahouisi liAST •of tlie miiltons of Freeman who are deter- ^pilIS is to inform sil perwns knawtng themmined to plant the standard of Liberty p^d opse. irbsfow. pon all free soil eeaquared by the treaa uri and ^lood hf freemen. (Immense cheering.) If Mr. Ritchie will do this, he may then deem himself possessed of the dignity of character whicli will justify him to lecture the democracy of New York*, not before,"
A
ONvaries»ne
(e»«ss
of
O E I A
Poiomsc.they might hnve ihe usual priv-.have beenal, nnd passed our wharf within a few days. Up to Thursday we under*
we«
1
mHted into the deinocrntio creed. Hut prim«* white wheat at l,32at.35. and orime ml do when ihe atinexnlinn of Texns Wits made 1st l,«8al.31. Sales of prime white corn at 56u58o. an issue by the B.ilt.more Convention.
••interpolations. He look it up and enr-j^
Bod
th»»
ciiy, whoa* manufactory ia in Broadway, ia the Unreal manufacturer of them in the United States, Ms expenses of manutaciura being about §1,000 a week. The gold pen is an Anterieait in* mention, and one export of 1000 erase has been made to Eagland, waste they sett for a guinea a. piece, lit the mtavhetareof these pena, the sold is firai rolled oat to rihbooa, and ihw cnt oat with a die io the required shape: the points pat on and then ground dawn to the required eib.» The points ate irridium, anew metal formed with platinum, The points are all imported. The nana and east* sail fwm|IO to $30 per down. The maahtmn of the ailvarease is a distinct besinne. It lanot ea»v to make an estimate OF the number of pew MMMIfsciured perannam, hut ia not probably tew than 1.009,000. A person who bed not thought of the sebjeet, woald scarcely suppose that eight huadred pounds weight of gold were nnd up every year in the manufacture of toch a trifling articles pens, a basiaeas unknown lea rears ago—yet aaeh ia the (act. The demced lor the article ie enormous.— The secret ol the pointe is the only one ahont the whole trade, and any jeweller who can solder a piece of irrtdiom to apiece of cheep g^td can make a pen as good ae the heat.
Whig County fleeting.
The VVhigs of Vigo are requested to meet st the Court-House, on Saturday the 11th of December ntytt. for the purpose of Conrt and to medirectedand delivwed in favor ol Hngh Stewart surviving partner of choosing Delegates to a Whig State Coo- the hue firm of H. &.J. Stewart, and against Ja
vent ton to be held at Indtannpolt* on the lowil!
arms of whiggery although there has been Executive patronage enough bestow*, «d upon her citizens within two venrs to. Siaio Convention, as announced by the West also, the undivided half of the north weet 1 .j ..." .1. id. f* I r»- 1_: ^.1.-,) quarter of the north-west quarter of same section, hnvc converted Miw^chuiclts horwIf.— .Sttto Central ComniitlWi being, to w»ect
to
Am*?**™** I,.d mnM Knn MM said a coh Huft. and I will on Wedneeday the wfwse democracy had trwre than ooce
|0 form #n EJ6Ctora, TickeU
0 orm an
Nov. 20, 1847.
WABASB COORIB* OMS*. Terre Haute, Dec 4. 1847 S
Weather again dull. River continues to fall. The steamers WESTERN and PINK
slaughtered in this place—-principally on
owners account. There have been some considerable purchases made within a day or two, And the price now does not'vary much froln $2,25 to 82,50 for Ilogs av* ernging 200 lbs.
1
1
C»»ct!ttr*T!. Nov. 27.
Flour-To-d*v there wss no manifest change ia he market 60 bhts wer« sold from canal nt .• 92 100 do at 4^3, and 1400 do deliverable at Ma*
made, mostly in the evening.and none of
hem WPre repor,J
have scanned the requisition :o ascertmn wiowt. 206and 120 avwt 190«200 lb* whether it conimned an nbstrnct declarn
„ntiltoThep«rti^iare
»t 3.16:600.400, 3®o
,n*
tion of democracy of Freedom is issued, it does not hecotn* Freemen to higgle about the terms of the process. [Cheers,]
and
76
do av
the prrvioiteday renders holdera still
more firm while mosi buyera refuse ta budge a peg over $3.
I Dealers are offering 5.87i for Howard stri-et flour at which rote holders nr«* unwilling to neonate. Holders area«king
5,73
P"'nc
... ,. NEW Ont.eAxs, ISIOV.20.
8 .°hnu' of l«t. 200 ,nd ao IUi,.i«. 5,.
133gt
6 00, and 250 choke do on prl-
aj* in baea. snd 30e fn hulk.
Mr. V. B., ill view of nil' Pork—Retailing at 11.75 for Mess and 9.75f 10.00 lor Prime. 100 Mm sold on private terms Lttrd—Inactive. 1.000 kegs sold yesterday at 7a3c. !Lotflhvtt,fcsNot.S7.
Provisions flogs, Ac.—We quote new ham* and shoulders from the block at 5c for hams and He tor shnalder*. In hogs tb«re is but little inclination to opera ie, although holders hive declined considerably in their demands. The pre vailing rate at present is3 00net.but with lisht sales, snd many buyers refusing io give,over 8,50.
TERRE HAUTE
PRICE CURRENT.
lb.
by the
[lmmenso cheering]
If Mr. Richie itfpf6ie» thai a democratic creed can be. made for th« North as it is made for the South, when democracy ProrIptona-Potatoes.perbnah. .itixJ. Mill under .«r, .1,mul.nl .0 pro. I
OPKKTCTKTI WEEKLY
Corn, in ihe ear, Oats* Rre. Barley, Timothy, per bushel. Clover. Flaxseed.
seeds-
•t! i- a 12 a IS
75 a 14 a 16 a
Ift
33
40 a
50
1 23
a
Hay. per ton. Vinegar, per gallon, Ifcrswax. per pound. Candles, per lb by box,
prinotptai of the demoeralio party. Bui in ihe State of New Yurk—Amidst her gigaatio energies nnd her devotion to Free•dom »nd m»» who 00 19 oo tO'kee^ pace with the spirit of the age and, (, No. 3 10 t* 11 00 "with tho onward movement of her democracy, meet move on with it or be rode over and crushed. (Cheers.) lie must raise his eyes from the iow paih of South* orft apathy end look out upon ihe brtwd ocean of Freedom,—he must lay down
T)o mould
1 50 5 00 65
4 W »ta
40 a 75
**30
jrM
I 50 a 4 50 a 4 75 fS a 35 a 3 00 a 13 a 35 a 10 a 19 a
4 75 5 00
4 00 15
DEER AND FUR SKINS.
WlLL the highest prk*s in rash for any of Rseroon. Mink. Otter, Foal Wilt!*I
Cat. House Cat, Mask rat, Opnsswm and
the 1st Jsnusry will, without retard to persona,,,
he'^r rbaa e»n ha done hy b*»4)*i
(rateof
(Chtsore.) IJe tlouhled whetwsr all the-with r* triia' tiki er«odit renrtmTthe full brav» men in oor arh»v to Mexico werel .Maetii r. The .Machine i* Varrsnedemocrai*. At. Y«k'w», C»ipp.«.^*««•»—-
1000 p»r The M*e b«ng
thm by ^Tbe am giwd Is theagetit for th4 sale the hi to we tfte above medtiae. and ia eaga^etf (ft *«re«wi»m»eioa.
be placed in tin hinds of the officers for cn'lee-* llhnats G. OSTER SMITH. *j 9 TVrre Hsate. Dftt XHl 14 tf 9 W. near the Narrows of the Wsos^i.^inSiin
2 THE8E8T
MECHANICAL PAPER TP® ,VOMJ, The "Scientific American" Published at 128 Fulton atreet, New York, ie admitted by all to be the be?t Mvhttnical pqblieatfoh tn tha world.
It,has attained a larger circulation than all the ether Mechanical paper* published in America. and poaseieea ajtch iacilttie* tor obtaining ta* latest iateuiesnoe ok Scientific subjects from all parts of the world that no publication of (be kind San compete with
IJach number contains from
Address, poet paid, MUNN & CO PuWiahers. Bound volumes of the Scieniific American eon* tsining 416 pagea of choice reading matter and il* ia*trated with more than 360 engravinea of new inventiona, for aale at the office, price
,, ,- jeob Huff, I heve levied on the following property,
for!r
,crei
A gene"nj
of
12th of January next. The object of the J^ref the north-west quarter of section seventeen, rnwii ihtrtMft Nnrth AF KantM mimhar ntM
lown afl(j
a National Convention, and hemp ibe landaand tenementa belonging to the
p. Sect oral Ticket. A general twemyaecon'ddayof I^mberreighreVnTunilred r-,i -, and forty-seven, st the Court-House door in Terre
Dec 4,'47.14 t3 IPr's fee $2.40.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
BY
virtue ot the power and authority given to us in the will of Leavin Lawrence, deceased, ire will expose to Public sale on the6th day of Decetnber, 1S47. (being the first day of the County Court,) at the Court House door in the city of Louisville, the following valuable tracts of land lying in the Sia:eof Indiana, via
West fractional Sections 2 snd 11. in Town ship 15 north, range 9 west eonisininc 318 37 100 acres. This land fronts on ihe Wabash riy er, opposite the mouth of Big Raccoon Creek, i* •In Vermilion county, about 7 miles north of Clinton, and 23 miles from Terre (lante. and has about 22 acres ol river bottom in cultivation—shout one half of it is rich bottom land, and one half up land, well umbered.
ALSO-The south-west quarter of section No, 27. township J3 i»»rib, range 10 west containing 160 acres This trset has about 60 seres of it in ^iltivaiion, aod good cabin and a never-failing spring on it.
ALSO—The seath-west quarter of section No 16, township 13 north, rsnge 10 west containing 160 acres 40 of which have been belted tor about 4 yeara. This tract is under lease for 3 years Irnm the 1st of Msrch: 1848. at which time aboat 40 seres will be cleared ands cabin erected on it.
ALSO—The south-east quarter ol section No. 27. township 13 riotrtln range 10 west containing 160 acres This quarter seciion, also, has some 40 acres more or less, wbieb has been belted lor abput4 rears
AI .SO-The north-east quarter of section No 27. township 13 north.range 10 west containing 160 seres- This quarter, also, has forty acres more or less which has been belted for about lour years. The Isst four named tracts of land lie in Vigoeounty, shout 8 miles north-west ol Trrre Haute, on the North-Arm road, towards Paris
ITERMS
llinois, snd are well timbered snd very desirable inde OF SALE—One-third Cash, tbebalsrtoe on a cmilt of oo* and two years, with interest from ihe date, for which deterred payments A IMSI will be rraiiml on the lands sold.
Ssle to commence at between 11 and 1 o'clock ot said day, ROBERT TYLER, EO. D. HOBB3. Oct. 16. 1847-7-17
ecHintr. Indiana
I.OST COW ISO acres 8 W qrsec 13, »ewn 9 N.
MIDDLE aged «mall Cow. reddish color.| the White River 6ott«n, S tailee below Speawith some white on the stdes, star **'we« eeN Owe« wntv, Indfsaa. tho horns and short !«». strayed tesra the w?«-ri acrr* E half S qrsec 1» WJJ'* [ber.boat five weehe sg«. 6fte dollar and filty W^oraa eq ^. uo 4«d igtfrest tn said rart I cents wilt be paid foe the retem of said e*»w
C- F. SCHAAL.
Tene Hsate. Dee 4,14 i) IMPORTANT To Wilier* €oo|or#.
of most m«d«ra and imiweiant^iseois I.EANNKDrS PATENT STAVK DRESAIMO MACHINE^which issoeowroci. *4 as to take the rift na**e in the mwgh and drees them odt teao'f fee lis barrel or eask. with theft I of jMntlng, ht the eaoet sppewNf wstsi*
w.
taS»eJ?rff°C
c«i-
He alsa manatacteves sod kern sale J" nrers, fit jointing tot staves bv power, beading frr dreestnv ibe bsais eil'lkieris et sinik tflitiroik, a lathe for taimag tl
K«ad
All orders -.impiiy attended aa...:^ at Rsf" nod's M» 4e Sb«t'. on Water streee. be*we«n Westem Kowaadiolw streets,Cincinnati. Ohio.
Dwl-H ml H- J. HALE.
fAtfCH
8TATR BANK (V INDIANA.} Tetre naate, IST. II, IIWI7. S
Aclared
PI VID END of five per cent, baa been deapoa ihe Caoiul Stock of this Boiach' i«r theM enonthe «od«ng the JOih eltttwo.
By order of the fleaid N. PRESTON, Nov 20, M7.ll tS Csshitr-
THE
of the snoet impor
tant inventions t| catalogue of
America* Patents,
aa issued from the Patent Office each week notice* ol the progress of a'l new and
ScftktijU
inventions Instructions tn the vsriaus
Arts and Trades, with itfrnvingt curiouphnosnphical and Chemical experiments the ItttSsi
Railroad Intel'igence in Enrope and America all the different Mechanical Movements, published in a eerieeand illustrated with more than kundrtd engraving*. hc Ae. 11 ia published weekly in QDASTO Foam, conveniently adapted to Btirotiro, and furnished to country suhaenbers at tbeiow Psiat of TWO DOLLARS year—O.TC IN APVIHCS, and the remainder in Six months.
M. M. HICKCOX, Sheriff.
Dee 4. '47 14 tS
STATEOF IN DIANA, COUNTY OF VIGO, SS VIGOCIRCUIT COUKT, MARCH TERM 1848.
Demas Demmg,
Richard Blake and Frances Blake his wile
Bp]
stood that about 2300 hoga Hogs had been affidavit of a disinterested person of lawful age,
that the defendants are not residents of t|ie State'
0f
Indiana Therefore the defendants are hefehy
notifiad of the filing and pendency of enfrl bill,
and that unices they appear before the judges ol the raid court on the first day of the next term ther*of, to he holdenat .the court house in said county, on the second Monday In March next, then and there in said court, on or before the callineof sa:d cans*, plead, answer or demur to said bill, the same will he raken as confessed and a decree entered accordingly.
Vtao PaotuTE
wi nmn 3.20
no tales transpired.
th» i»^ no sales transpired. The Httle imroc s, proV(,mpnt
0f
B1
BALTIMO^, NOV. 27.
per bbl for city mt'ls flour.
Tlte demand for flour is increasing, and th»-re are more buyers in the market than sellers Sales of whi
COURT, JANCARV TERM 1848.
Wyiiam Brown
v».
Emily A. Walker. MelindaO.Walker, HossWal ker. Andrew Wifkins, and Thomas Walker. Admtq. ol Lewis Walker, deceased. 'BILL FOR SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE.
E it known that on the 1st dsy of December. 1847. tho complainant in this suit, by his so^iciiors. filed his bill in said Go urt. and also theaf fidavtt ot a disinterested person of lawful age. that the defendants' Emily A., Melinda O.. and Ross, are not residents of the State of Indiana Therefore the said F.mily A.. Melinda O., and ROM. are hereby notified of the filine and pendenty ot said bill, and that unless they appear before the Judge of said Court, oh the first day of the next term thereof, to he holden at the Court Hou«e in said county, oo the second Monday ofi January next, then and there in said Court, on or before the calline of said cause, plead, answer, or demur to said hill, the same will be taken as confessed and a decree entered accordingly. *C. T. NOBLE, Clerk.
Jfctrcwhrt »f L- Lammct.
tjand* for Sale,
THE
foMowjn* trse^sof lead, belonging to the heirs pf £amn*l
Bray, $sq
decessed. Iste*! offered
Jetfanoa coaniy, Kuttuckf, are offered for sale,
160 screeN Ear esc
7.
town 9N, 11 W. sift-
ated near the taiits of Ho'lenbeck, Qark ootioty^
ft
4 W. on
ahoot tb^ m»ies Kn^ sut Terrs Raata, igo ennntv. liana. These lands were purcbaW
\rm*
the United
States ai en e«rly day, Thejr pre durable tmers. and will be# for apart dMh. balance in 'wo et 1* i" ymeats. be^Hg interest A neti
JAMES FARRINCTON.
IjE*:
OF DELINQUENT IAND8 FOR TAXES mate of Indinnn,) oc Cocirrr er
VIM-
kjOTICE is hereby giren that so moeh of the IN Lands sad Uf* rworoed deftMweM for the nan-aayfnent of the tax* das 'Wi. orttae #r—Ttlt* owner theteoT. f«w the vear 1844, will tw at at pablic aeetiwu at the C«rt tfowe V!foI coosltv. ta the town at Tsrf# Haese. en the Irs* Monday of Jaawary,
lot*
Sale to comnwnce at
lOo\Mt.A.M' I.isteof ^eDelimfaenl Lsadssttd Fv* are r*^ a ofiire «4 the CWk oi ih* Lcait
Nov #0. H7 1814 Aediwe V. C«, la.
SUNDRIES.
KESAITBark,
or ReMiao Soap
Soap for claanstog the Hairs A araall lot el tbssa rare art^les recetved aad ferasleby WOOD 4. KING, t. 9,H7 i-tf
GOODS.
their extensive atoek
gptai MecAaniftl mpMpiHgt
eri-
50
75.
Male!
JJY vhrtae of an exeeotlon issued from the Vifo
,,nd ,ha „oth-west qtmr
onnninin$ two hundred acres*
Haute, within the legal hours of wid day, offer the rents and profits of said premises, with theap purtenancea thereunto belonging for a term of se ten years and if they should fail to sell for a suf. ficientsum to satisfy said execution, 1 will then and there offer the fee simple to the highest bidder lor cash to satisfy said execution and cost.
WEHardware,
Bill in Chancery to fore-
close Mortgage.,
it known that on the 1st day of December. 1847. thfe complainant in this twit, by his so citor. filed his bill in siid Court, md also the
are now 'receiving oar nm purcnasee of Sadlery, and Iron, embracing a much larger,
cheaper
COOPER'S TOOLS.
of Rochester and Cincinnati manufacture. We have taken special pains to procure a large and well selected assortment of Tools of all Icinds, and we assure the mechanic ot any name, that we shall take pleasure in ehowing or selling him a bill.
AT THE
A A S S O E
subucriberaare now receiving at their store on National Road Stirst, opposite the Owrt House, much the largest STOCK OK GOODS that they have ever brought io' this market- One ol the partners spent sevoral week* in iheesstern eiues during September and October, in laying in Goods, and they are enabled toloflsr them such pnpes as cannot fait to give gatialaciion to those in pursuit of CASAF
us? smaim mas as a a a a is, Tirana si® They are enabled to offers splendid stock of
500 pieces Brown Sheetings, 500 do Prints, various kinds, do Satinetta and Janes, .*»• do Cloths. Caasimeres and Tweeds, do Flannels, ,w.
IttO 35
40
Btaru
do Alpaecas, do Cashmeres, Mnslin de Lainss, &c do Bleaehed Sheetings, do Tickinga,
100 J00 40
70
%2
do I Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs.
Iferre Haute, November 13, 184T,
———————
HAttDW/iRE
AT THE .u%7
and more extensive slock
than can be foand elsewhere in (be Wabash Valley, of in the Staie of Indiana. We hav« added many new articles, as well as increased tlie assortment and yarigty of many herpiot.ire kept. It will be our aim and desire to pive satislnction to all who may favorm with their patronage, assuring them (without'selling at cost* that our'prices will he at in reasbnable advance from cost, and much reduced on some particular kinds' ol goods. In the line of heavy goods, wu offer for saleIron of all kinds, Steel, Spring Steel. Hump Iron,
Sheet Iron. Bfasier's Copper, Tinned Copper, Wire, rinPlate, Block Tin, Ztntr, Axle Dnihs, Gliptic Springs, eastern ground Wagon Boxes, Anvils,
C. T. NOBLE. Clerk.
JVe 4. '47 14 t3 fPr's tee ftg lO.]
STATU OK INDIANA, COUNTY OK VIGO SS
Smith's Bellows, Vices Lead
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 a large quamtty ot extra Shades, and chimneys and Lamo wicks. In the way ol
HOUSE FURNISHING,
including superior extra Tea Waiters in setts or single? brass Andirons, fancy iron do., Shovels and Tongs/brass Candle Sticks, brqfas and polished Snuffers, wire Fenders, table Castors, Brtttaiim Tea Setts, block tiqTea Pots, fancy Brushes, Crumb-Brushes, real German silver table and tea Spoons, ivory table Knives and Fofkein setts, tSI pes ,) Carvers and Forks, curtain Pins and curtain Bands, Tea Bells, &c. &c. Also, nunter ous other articles which cannot here be enumera led'. Our assortment of building materials em brace a grieat variety of locks and door latches, and those building will find.it to th*jr interest, in prices and variety, to give us a call. On hand, as usual, a very large stock of
SADDLER W
Having devoted a large share ot our sfpre, capita I and interest to the saddle, harness and carriage trimmings, we are prepared with a most complete assortment of Trees. Plush, Cloths, Hog Skins, Pad Skins. Buckles. Terrets and Hooks. Hames and Chains, Webbing. Thread. Rings, Bins, Sttrrups, Gig Trees. Laces of beautiful patterns, Fringes, Tufts, picked Moss, snd pure curled Hair, top Leather, (eastern'dressed patent Leather a verv large assortment ol figured ond plain Rubber Cloth, patent Oil Cloths I to yards wide. Head Linings, Brass and Plated Bands, Dashes and Joints, oil cloth Qarpetings. malleable Irons, a verv first rate piece of Drab Cloth for easts, seat Handles, and coach door Hinges.
W« offar, also, to Shoe al»df Hoot Manulactnrera a large stock of eastern nressed French Calf Skins, Morocco do. Lining Skins, Binding Leather, Shoe Pegs of all sizes. Sparrow-Hi lis, Copper Nails, Awl*, and Awl Hafts Shoe Thread, Ham mere. Pincers, Punches, Flosti, Rtfsps, f-c., &e. 9y~The highest Dfioe in cash or goosd will be paid for most kinds of Produce.
ITTA quantity of Lake and Kanshwa Salt for 8. H. POTTER & CO. Terrs Ifante, Oct. 2, 1847-5-v ii ,i lima., i.
THE
onderaifned, fiSviar been a|po«nted Atent,for the Colombo* Insurance Company. |i* now p**bared to take risks against 1«»a or damage by fire, and to iimw gooda transported on rtvm and canals, to and from the eastern chie* -and tawtos In the United Stst** Peraons insnrinc with said romoany will he dealt wiih arotnptly nnd honorably.
wiin
W. N.HAMILTON. A«ca|L
Terr* Hsutr. 5*ept. 25. l«47-4-vl
FLOUR
MY
on the pr- ses sold awll fins'
favftteni. THet5(k iegood. Fo* hsnher partkti-
New Mill is now in fall operation, and ate prepared to sail a narmr article at Ft.ora either in laree or small )o*a I hows wish, ing to purchase good Floar, will do well to give it a trial. iv
Janoarr 8-»847-J8*t R. W, SMITH-
rHnnnhition •Yutirr.
THE
partnr^iifi heretofore existing under the firm of NIPPRRT At CO, wssdtsiaiived en the 80ih dsy of April bv mwnal consent.
NIPPERT
Mav 8. 1M7-38-tf^,
St
CO.
PR^KNI' ATK-T FOR KXrflANGlNtP FLOCR FOR WHEAT. \f II.I. give 33 pounds saperfine Flonr lor one bushel good Wheat—at the Citv Mills.
K. W SMITH.
Otie word of to Farmers Jf you wntft (and Floor.
"Cttmn
war Ifheat"
Terr*Haitt«. Jan E. W For Sale. fJlHE Nortb-«*st_qaarier pi sect ion naaiher
RGOODS
They respectfully invite their friends and the public to call end examine
AMP Oav
Bonnets. 8hoes end Boots, leather, Carpetings, Crockery! Groceries, Men* Hats, Men's alia Boys'
JOBBING DEJPABTJWENT.
We have fined up the second loft our store for ibe WHOLESALE buaine*, and we invite Mer* ehante IO five us sn early call. Particular it tiention is paid to this branch of »nr business. We purchased largely by the eass in first hands, and are enabled, we believe, to offer goods as !ow aa the Cincinnati i'rices. We subjoin a list of a few goods in this branch, vis:
Shawls, -rti-l
200
GOODS,
of all descriptions
60 dosons Hoisery end Gloves, 50 do Comforters, 40 do Suspenders,
Kestern Lineeys, UlasRow Janes and Blanket Coating,
Notions in great variety,
f'nr.Hqts.
Cloth and other Capa, ur Ladies' Honnetn-
W E A A N E A E S
J\ew mfcrrivfti ot
CASH paid for WHEAT and rCATUER*, stall tnpee, by Nov. 13, 1847-46-tl POTWIN & HATHORN.
Hasiern Leather, Boots and Shoes, Uoibrttliae, dbc., &c. wn
POTWIN HATHOON.
STOVE WAREHOUSE.
The. tub*criber$ have on hand the. largest fjond beat selected ttock of StOtJCft3 p/ tke best material, ever offer*
a. erf tn
this market.
The stove to which(we invite most especial attention is
the just Iv celebrated
Pipe to 1±. Coil Chain
to I, Hinges tor
:i barn doors ond ill kinds of doors,
Nails, Gloss, Oils, Lead, I'ow* derat retail and by thekegat$5,50Jand|i4,0®«all Kinds of gun fixings. ii and some real Shot Guiia, doit-• ble and single barrels, lor sale low mill Saws, Cross Cut Saws, ('robars, Mat.ocke, Pecks, Log Chains. Trace Chains, and various other articles not herein mentioned A large-andcomplete assortment of
DOUHLK OVHM COOK 5TOVE—which isdecidely superior to any Stove ever invented. Whvf Been use the heat has the shortest spncu to both oven mid the whole width of the stove at once around the ovens and will bake at once and equal in both, and by having two distinct and separate ovens in the same stove, different articles can be baked at the same time whichfcould not be done in a single oven which tends to'great economy in fuel, and at the same time all oilier culinary operations can be performed as well as on any .other atove Those in want of such an
ferior article. We have atfco. the 1*11CRNIX IMCKMITTM COOK STOVE, (late*! and most approved patterns
FA R.VI ER S
PR
CONGRESS
COHI
Terre Haute, October 2, 1847-5-flm
stoves
and Grates. Stove-pipn, Ash-pans, Coal hods. Fur nit lire to fit Cook stoves of all tizes, a single piece or by the dozen Stove Wafal Irons, Coffee masters and all o'her articles pertaining to Stoves in anv way. We have extra plates on hand and Iron tn make good the failure ot a plate, with despatch.
Besides the above we have a very I arge and complete assortment of
Tin and Japan Ware
which we now offer at small advance for cash or undoubted credit. N. SMITH & SONS. National Road Street.
S. We have also every description of IIOI.LOWWAKB, TF.A & SL'GAR RJCTTLES —snd orders for Mill castings will be promptly ex ecuted
NEW ARRIVAL OF BOOKS.
rpilE
A
subscriber is now opening as rare and
splendid an assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY as ever was offered for sale in ihis market. His stock comprises most of the new publications ol he day School Books ol every variety now in
Blnnk Books of every description Juvenile l%)ks, Tovs, &c. The aiteution ol the public is particularly invied to his choice lot of Stationery, consisting of all sorts of
PLAIN AND FANCY ARTICLES of every kind, quality and price. Country Merchants, Teachers, and all others wanting any thing in the line of Books and Stationery. wil do well to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere nm-6 lOtf ADRIAN CHILD.
MRS.
CHILI) is now receiving a fine lot ol FANCY AND MILUNERY GOODS, consisting in part ol Bonneta, Ribbons. Feathers. Bonnet Satins anil Velvets, Silks for Mantillas and Visitors, Rich Gimps. Lacts, Thread Edging, Embroidery. German Wool and Canvass, Patterns, Steel Beads, Bag Clasps. Purse Rings and Tit seels. Twist for Ban and Purses, and many other kinds of Fancv Goo^s.
RIBBONS! RIBBONS!! RIBBONS!!! Mrs Child would call especial attention to her beautiful and rich assortment of Ribbons believing it is the beet lot of Ribbons ever offered for sate in this place.
T^Millinersaod Merchantsfnrntslied with any thingin our line at wholesalepricea. Nov 6-'47-IO-tf •-.* •.
WANTKIK—Twoplastering
apprentices
10
team me
brick laying and business. Boys from sixteen to seventeen years ol age who can come well recommended can find a place where every facility lor learning the trade will be afforded, ZENAS SMITH.
N B. Two jonroevmen Bricklayers will also find imtnediste employment by the same subscriber
Terr* flams. Sept. 25,1837 4-tf
SCHOOL BOOKS.
whirti he offers at Whei^al\r and Retail eervebesp,
or Cash, or in exchange for laper R"S*Li,,t',el higi.est marketpr.ee. GF/1 W CROSBY. rr rgfi'nlwmr* lh4&-3-if
w«v»b# taHnt
tt.
W• LrttftjF'
WHITE WHEAT FAMILY FLOOR Vftt'PFyRJOR
sniela-a constant supply will
he kept on hand. Those wanting some-, thing extra are requeued to try it. POTWIN & HATHORN.
Mar 8ih, J847-S6-:f
CASH FOR WHEAT.
T*HE
subsrrtber will pav ibe
KET PRICE
deliverd st btss»»re. sign
iweniyfive ia Town twfelva North of Range number tee West containing one hundred and sixty am*. This land iatiiuaied near Bennett's Comer of 4tb snd Natiot^s! Road street, or at his milt ie Sttgst Creek Tewashap, aboat two miles jgifl near the rivef, Terrt Hautefrom Terrs Haute. It is a choice tract of land, Oct. »,MT-4-tl HORACE BUTTON.' without improvetaeota ead covered with heavy 1.— aad valoabla uaber.
S
Jaly 1oI,0,4"-4!Mf W. GRISWOLD/ Wabash Courier Office.
HIGHEST MAR-
for good
CLEAN WHEAT,
of
THE TWO BARRELS,
BTtA^K J^OTRS
for tak at,
Rose's Boiidtng, west Side Court
Oo Painting,
1
Verdigris, Lac Dye,
article would do well to call and examine price O'her article* in your line, whicli we will anil at a nnd qualitv, before sending to a distance
for
an in- small advance on cos
EM 1U COOK STOVE,
Five sizes, heavy plate-
AIR-TIGHT
COOK STOVE
ELEVATED OVEN As well as the j!
ROUGH AND READY COOK STOVE The proprietors of this Stove have been awarded diplomas for the superiority of this stove overall others, by the American Institute, in the city of New York, and the Rensselaer county Agricultural Society.!
The summer srrangement on the hearth of this Vove—where most of the culinary and boiling operations can beperformed without h?ating the stove—jg of itself an invaluable acquisition.
We have also 1847 patterns. Troy Sc Stanley Air tight (various sizes) which in point of performance, beaniv, duribility and cheapness, stand unrivaled and various sizes Drum Parlor Stoves Box stoves, lor shops and offices: 10 pla:eCook stoves: lergo7-plate stoves to take3 foot wood, for churches and schools
House.
a J. ALLISON «fc CO.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRUUri, MBDICINES AND CUKMICaJA
PAINTS, OILS, VAKMSIIKf,
DyC'Sivft, Windm Gfutt, Glmuoarc, PBRFWMBRY,
SOAPS, PA TENT MR nrciffo*. SUUGICAI.
hSiTRlrMi.
MBNTS. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. AND EVERY ARTICLE USU ALLY FOUND IN
DRUGSTORES.
Hin
Cm*tbetrany
VVe have on hand a choice lot ff Uld Wines and Brandy, such as Cogniac Brandy, 4ih prpol —Madeira Wine, very old—Liheoti do, very old— Teneriffe do—Port do. These liquors we warrant pure, and sell for sickness only.
Also, a large and splendid assortment rl Candies, which ^e will sell by the pound or box. Horse Medicines ol all kinds kepi constantly on hand, and tor sale cheap.
Our whole time is devoted to the Drug Business,, and the preparing and dispensing ol Medicines.— All orders front our Iriends will meet with our personal attention, and it is our design to keep a luil assortment o? every thing in our line. W« art! constantly receiving Ironi the various markets, by
which
raeane we are enabled 10 execute orders by the package or otherwise, at as low prices aa UNADULTERATED articles can be procured at any other establishment.
We solicitous 10 a cha^actcr for selling
Gare
GENUINRacquire
OOD and
AVE just received a Isrge supply of article tins, and are prepared t*» sell as tuw lor
ss other ^ubitahuieut of 0* kind
W«rt of the mountaina. ITwrihave on hand for the different otcupations. ta pert, a* lottowa
FOR PHYSICIANS.
Calomel.Eng.and Amer. Quiuiiie, Opium, Morphine, Rhubarb, Ipecac, Jfi Iodine, H. de Potassa, Kreoaote, Citrate of Iron.' do do and Qainine, titrate of Sitv»r, S?ts Nitre Dulc, t^ulph- Ether,
Aq. Ammwnia, ^yrlnJJee, a^'u Alues, ,J Cemimor, 1 j, Pmk Hoot," "i Sngar I^d. Curt!*, butdimatei tied Pracipnsit Gum Arabic Aaeoried V'tala, omp'd Ex. (Julocvatfe, Exti act iiyuec) atuue.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND GROCtiliS.
I
b'u?
Sweet do., Red do, Blacking, of our own Spieee of all kinds, manuiacture, Ginger, ground^, Patent Medicines, Escences, •Alhr' shaving soaps. Matenea. f*«a Nerve and Bone LinimH Lee'e PillSts^f^iifeg
Cedar Pencils, Red do Flour Sulphur, Brimstone, tI mi igo, Alum,
Liquorice, lotiaeoo. 7^ Saleratua, ft* faints, Soda and Acid
PAIN I'ERS.
White Lead, .eir'n Chrome Yellow, Red do. .s, Oo K«J, Linseed Oil, Terra Sienna, Turpentine,1'•1'•*' Putty, ... Glass, j. it# Co|»l Varnish Japan do *S"~ Walnut Stain, Couch Varnwh, *t Brushes do
Uinbers, Gold Leaf, Silver do French do Dutch Metal, Bronzes, assorted Parts GreeOj. „J. Vermilion, Prussian Blue, VVhititiK.
Litharge. Chrome Green, FULLERS, HATTERS. &c.
Logwood, txtraci do, tv itits luetic, Nicaragua, Camwood, Bar Tin. Aqua Fortis^ *. Muriatic) Acid, Oil Vitrul, Blue do, td Copperas, Gum Shelloc,!
Madder, Indigo, Alum, Cream of Tartar, Crude Tartar, Cochineal, Solution ol Tin, Brazil Wood* Anhatto, t-'tV Curcuma, .-1 Red Wood, Brszilletto,! sal Ainiiuiniac.
FOR ThNNERS.
A large supply ol the best BKO^V'N OlL, b» the barrel and gallon Lampblack, Copperas, and
FOR CUAUli AND CABINET MAKERS. A tine lot of Coach, Cabinet, Japan and Black Variiiehes, Brushes, CarnwcxAl, Glue, and all kinds ot Paints and Oils, on which we are prepaied to offer you strong inducements to fouy.
FOR MILLINERS.
See. 1
A beautiful articleot While Glue, Russian and American Isinglaas, Gum Arabic, Britnsione, Oxalic Acid,&c which we will sell cheap lor owti.
FOR FARMERS.
A full supply of fresh Medicines of al! kinds for family uae Horse Medicines, Fish Oil, taints, Indigo,* Madder, &c., cheap lor cash or approved produce-
PEOPLE IN GENERAL.
A splendid assortment of Siationary,'(fonii^Hcg of Cap, Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes, titeel Pens, Blue, Black and Red Ink. Paper Sianda, &c„
ALSO—Choice assortment ot the best Tea, selected at the 1'ekin Tea Company Warehouse, warranted of ihe best quality, and prices to suit.
Every article you net-d in our line, such as Drugs, Medicines, Soaps, for washing ana shaving Spic«s ol all kinds, vhls, Paini*. Dye Stulh*. a choice lot ot Pt rfumery, ail the popular Paten'. Medicines of the day, Window Glas*, Honey, Pure Wines and Liquors, (lor sicktie« onlvw Brushes lor While-washing, Painting, Dusting, Blacking, cleaning Nulls, llair, Flesh, &c., Sho* blacking. Bath Bricks. Lemon Syrup, Tobucco, Rappee, Maocaboy and Scotch Snuffs, &c., &c.
articles.
O" Physicians, C'onsnmers and Dealers are invited to call and examine our stock and prices C. J. ALLISON. & CO.
Terre Huute. Indiana, Nov. t». 1847-10-tf
GOODS AT WHOLESALE
AT HE
BUCKEYE STORE.
rPHEsubscriber*
take pleasure in announcing to
their Irienda and the public generally, that they have just received the largest and most general STOCK OF MEKCII AM DISK they have ever before brought to this market, consisting in pari ol
Broadcloths.
Cattsimeres, Satinets,
Tictedscfolhs, Kentucky Jeans, Lin-' seys and Flannels of all kiwis. Plaid Lin seys and Cloaking, Palo Alto and
Monterey Plaids, a great variety of Alpacas.
Five HiiiiilrcMl Picoc* Print*, embracing every style and variety a large supply ol Brown and Branched Muslins a good nesortnient ol
A W I I O O S
such as Juckonels, Cross barred Muslim Laces, bdgings. Insertings, §-c., Dre.s Handkerchiefs. Woollen goods.
Cravats, Comforters, tyc.t Straw and Leghorn Bonne!s. Bonnet and
Cap Ribbons, t. ^.
Fine and commwn Fl'lt CAPS, mens and l»ov» Cloth do HATS, OOO'I'M AMI St Mil*, olall kind*. 1 h« Urcest and btat assoriririit ot
#f)d |u (|(|}fn w)(||
i.j. Spanish Sola leather. Tea- Sagsr. l'ofie«. dic^ fec. Allot the above are offer^u f.if pnth. or.most kinds of ProdO tit haul
THE
rucins
painted
Wiiwlow Sliadea. with cords anu t«asva. rollers A^litavy nock
que av a IIE.
Septentber 19. lM6-3-tf enioracing some eplendid C^ILNA 1 bA bhl&r 5_?SM£j and several seta of dorp blue waie t)
MILLS.
a rr
sj* XJtlt I SJ KSastenr Stocking Yurn. Spon 'otion. Batting, I IV I I
Lj
A f|.L,. et„,lfc!
*T T(,K
partnerfhip tiereto(»re existing between tha subset-there unoer the firm rf Bfncw
SABOBJTT,
Ti:ni:e n^vrE. iA'ii,
THE undersigned (late
MHk. Pf the National Hotel 1 M.'gfcrespectfully informs bis friends snd the traveling *®*«publie generally, that ho has ittas^d for a term ot years, and has now open lor the accommodation of TRAVELLERS AND BOARDERS, the large, elegant and commodious new hHrk building sdjoinihg tbe southeast coriter of the Public Sonarw. on
MARKKT STRKET.
Which, with a new audition lately madi, end the hsnds^me style in which the rooms are fli fet tip, with entirely new furniture ard beddinf, will,' enable him to accommodate his guests with *6* comtortable quarters as can be hatf st the best Howls in the Wtst. (far*
He has in his employ a dspeh|b and experte»»c«l cook, and it fhall be his aim to ItefjP a* good »t Table as the markets of the West sflord.
Hw Stable is hrge snd commodious the easier in tendeuce of csrefal ostlci supplied with gtain snd provender •dvantages and a strict attention :o trus's he will merit and receive a sbsre of the public patronage- Boarders can be accommodated .0^ on reamnahle terms by the week, tlnonth,or year
N. B. All the Stages call at tht» house for patseagrrs. {nov6 lOtf] LOUIS LFiVY'.'
BROWN'S HOTEL. OVI
COVINGTON, INDIANA. P. II. BROWN, lats of Lsfsyetta, lad., having leased for a terat of rears, the large and csmmodiotts brick building, on the coroer of tha publie square, which is newly fitted up in the neatest manner, respectfully informs hat former Iriendr, snd the travelling community that he b* prepared to entertain
those who call on him. He solicits a eoatina*anceof former patronage. Covington. August 14,'47-50-y 1
"7 IMPORTANT 1X PARENTS 1 WIHCR*S
CANADIAN VERMIFUGE
A CERTAIN RKMRDY for WORMS. THIS medicine is safe in its operation snd more essily administered than stly other.
The greatest cause ot death among children is to beaitribaied to Worms. They give rise to no* merousdiseases,and are the more fatal because the least suspected were parents to give this stibject mow attention, and carefully observe the symptoms which indicate the existence of worms in the bowels,
tie livei of many children wouid
betavtd.
Some
C. G. SNETHEN. 30 Rivington st.
IJ7*Be pnriiculnr and remember the name, IF/iirr't Canadian Vermifuge," this is the only article that can he depended on. Remembsr this.
Prepared only by John Winer & Co., 83s Maiden Lane, N- Y- Sold by WOOD
Sc
KINO,
Oct 2,'47 5-ly Terre Haute.
IMPORT ANT TO INVALIDS!
THOMSON S COMPOUND SYRUP
OF
TAR $ WOOD NAPHTHA.
OFfor
all the remedies recommended in Iste years, I he cure of PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, COt,DS, obstinate COUGHS, BROCHITIS, ASTHMA. PAIN IN THE SIDE, and inr fact all affections of the LUNGS, THROAT of BREAST, none bos been found more certain 0£,v permanent in its curative power over these, so gen* eral and often fatal diseases, than the above pre-?? pnrctinn. The Compound Syrup of Tar snd Wood Naphiha is an unparralleled remedy. In addition to the healing power of Tar—the virtues of which, in affections of ihe lungs, is universally^! acknowledge—there is combined with it in this preparation the active principles of some of our most certain Tonic Vegetable Pectorials which" unite to make it the most valuable medicine ever'"? offered io the public for the cure of the diseases^: lor which it is employed, so thnt it never fails •, bv timely ad/ninisuaiton to secure tbisimporiant
The above medicine is for snl« fit Oct 2.'47 5-mf» WOOD St KING'3.
rcrfimicry, &f.,
O E O 1 CJ
KJLOGNE. of Frcnch.^crman,and Aj manufacture. Wt Extracts, a an is A
I S
S a Bandoline—lor perfuming Hand'chiifs Ambrosial Shaving Soap, i. JMihtarv Shaving Soap, -•,
Sept.18,'47-3 if WfX)D & KINO'S
"Y^OtlD Sc
trky J,WKST
RATSS VV« parTIWURLY INVITE TIIE TNAIF, hav:ng Koug/it largely with a view W ihsi krjueh of business.
F. fli tVHIPTLK «£. CO.
71?ireJH|U4f. Oct 2.'47-4-ly
^nUxohttiou.^
KING have received an add
PCRKjust
tional supply of
MtDtctnes, to whicli
they invite the attention ol Physknans and Peal-tH ers among the articles we are in receipt of, the following Chemicals -.
«ermar»8alpl1lte Qninirre,|{ French do to American do do,, Sulphate Morphine, Iodide of Sulpliur, V'rt ts?! Verairins, nftai
^'•dtft«n,ne* Piperine Alsn. Wool NapiltS. HenrvV Cough Srrup. fnr Whooptug Cough, Asthma.
Sept.l8,-47-3-il.V,.
,n! lit THB CUHB
hit beti tltftt,
ao
H'iiu-r's Canadian. Vermifuge
5
proved
know to fail,
doubt
of the symptomssre as follows
the countenance is of pale, or a leaden color, and suffused with occasional flushes, the syes are heavy and dull, bad breath, itching in the nostrils, the sleep is disturbed, the patient often awaken" ing in great fright, snd is lisble to starting Snd grinding ibe teeth, the appeiits is .ircegulsr, being omeiimes voracious and at other times feeble, occasional vomiting, &c.
has acquire! a
reputation far exceeding that of any other medicitu* ol the kind, and is daily increasing in poptt* larity wherever it is known and used it is nnk versally approved
it po*Be»«a properties which
no other article of the kind does, it ia more prompt and fficient in ita action, and entirely frea tr*"in engrediente which have any but a beneficial effect, ihe health of the patient being alwavs tin*
even when ho* Worms are discovered.— Pnvrieians prescribe it, snd to use the language of one in high standing, who resides in Cleve. land, 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 witii the inmost confidence, as it has new 6ee*i
this is the reason why all who ha7e
use) it will not use any other. We have in our possession a number of certifiV' cates front phvsicians and|otheri ol the highest re*t epectabiliiv, who all testily to its superior efficacy slid recommend it ass never failing remedy.
READ AND BE CONVINCED. We, tho undersigned, have frequently adminis* lered a medicine prepared by Mr. John Winer of this town, designated "J. Winer's Canadian Ver«) nulnge," and being fully aatisfied with its efficacy,: confidently recommend it as a safe and efficient remedy lor the expulsion of worms from the intas*tinal canal. 1
G. O'REILLY. Licentiate of the Roys! College of Soreeons in Ireland.
See.
G. W. DICKENSON, Member of the Roys! College of Surgeons, in London. &c. liuiuiiion,C. W-, Oct. U, 1846.
NEW YORK, March 30, L?47.
Messrs J. Winer ft Co.Sirs—My child of five yrarsof age, was lor£iore than two years
severely sfBicted with wAwi, during which iin*e we gnve her different meoirities recommended in «»rh cases, but they prnducod no beneficisl effects. I at length procured a bottle of your Canadistt Vermilnge, and gnve it to her. which caused her, io pnss a lare* number of worms, since then she' has been in the enjoyment of perfect health.-— From my own experience, would recommend vonr Vermilnee as bring the moat safe and effec-, tual remedv lor worms now in use. Yours, trulyV
Stc
Conlson & Co 's Ague Powders. Jamaica timger Root, lor sale at
FeutT Ague. Chitl Fever, Dumb Ague', in the tit ntid tlemiUevl Feverr, Liver ('omplaittf. Jnvfilite.
fWlbis btr May 29, 1847-39-tf WOOD
A
Was dissolved on the 1st tisn. by muiital
consent, Jos J. Sargent withdrawing from ihe conei'tn. The business will be rontinned at 'he old stsnd by Jos. A. Biggs, who will settle the indebtedness of ihe old firm, aod who alone ie authorised to oollect the debts due said concern.
Jf«. A. BIGGS. j. SritUiLNT/ftj
Terrs Ilsute, Oct. 23. 1847 8-:f
TcrniifiiglPj Ac., "J A GROSS Fabnestock'a Verniiluge.
Bee Hive and Shell do.., Antique Oil for the Hair, Ambrosial Hair Oil,
American do- do., -wisi Bears Oil. Ox Marrovrr fi. -ALSO. V»
A fine assortment of Oshorn'* Water Colors^ Psiiits, from 10 cents to
$3
per Box.
Just received arid fot* sale fit
a
.• WOOD KING'S, re
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