The Wabash Courier, Volume 16, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 January 1848 — Page 4

ItABlTf A Riots AUTHORS. Homer, ii i« Mid. had such no aversion toiytiural music, that ho neeor could be prevailed on to walk along ilie banks of murmuring Krook nevertheless, he wing bit own tal'aie, though not in the char* ncter of a uieodicaot, recorded by Zoilea.

Vifjhl urae an food of aali, that Ho eeldom went without a box full in h» pocket, which be made twe of from lime to lime, as men of the present day use toheeco.

Zoroaster, it is laid. I hough the mnef profound philosopher of his time, theoretically, waa very eeaily pot out of temper. He onee carried Ma irritability so far, as «u break a marble table to pieces with bammmr, because he chanced to stumble over it in the dark.

Shakspeare, though one of the moat fnrgeous of men, waa a groat higgler.— He was often known to dispute with a •hnpkeeper for half an hour, on a quarter of penny. He gives Hotspur credit for ft portion na bis owo disposition, when he raakea him any, "l would cavil oa the ninth part of a hair."

Peter Corneille, the greatest wit of his time, so far as concerns his wo.-ks, was remarkably stupid to conversation. as was alao Addison, who is acknowledged to have been one of the moat elegant writers that ever lived.

Samuel Rogere is an inveterate punster, albeit from his poetry.one might son pone him to be the greatest writer in Christendom. He baa one peculiarity that distinguishes hire from all poers. pest present and to com«, i. •. ibreo hundred thousand pound a.

Young wroto his "Night Thought*" ttith a scull and a candle in it before him. His own acuU was luckily in the room, or very little aid would have been yielded by the other.

Dry den, it is said, was always copped and physicked previous to a grand effort at tmgedy.

Bembo had a desk of forty divisions, through which his sonnets passed in suci eessioo. before they were published.

Afilton used to sit leaning back oblique ly in an easy chair, with hia legs Dung o**r the elbow of it. He frequency com p«*ed lying in bed in the morning but when he could not sleep, and was awake whole nights, not one verse could he mike nt other times his unprecedented effusions were easy with certain impetus and oestrum as he himself used to believe. Then, whatever the hour, be rant for his daughter to commit them to paper. He would sometimes dictate forty lines tn a breath, and then reduce them to half that number. These may appear trifles but such trifles assume a sort of greatness when related of what is great.

Difficultiesof Idsntity.—There goes fttr more to the composition of an individ* ual character, than of an individual face. It has sometimes happened that the portrait of one person haa proved also to be a good likeness of another. Mr. Hazlilt recognised hia own features and expressions in one of Michael Angelo's devils. And in real lib, two faces, even though there bo no relationship between the parlies, msv be all but indistinguishsbly alike, so that the one shall frequently be accoeted for the other vet no parity of character can be inferred from this resemblance.— Capt. Aikins. of the British nnvy, who was lost in the Defence, off the coast of Jutland, in 1811, had a double of this kind, that waa the torment of hia life for this double wbs swindler, who, having disftpvered the lucky faceimeleship, obtained goods, took up money, and, at last, married a wife in his navne. Once, when the real Captain Atkins returned from a distant station, this poor woman, who was awaiting him at Ply mouth, put oil* in boat, hot rded the ship a* soon as it came to anchor, and rao to welcome him as her husband.

Trk

art

or Btt.fe JtoitKABLK.—The

true art of being agreeable is to appear well pleased with all the company, and rather to seem well entertained with them than to bring entertainment to them. man thus disposed, perhmps, may have not much learning, nor any wit but if he hat common sense, and something friendly in hia behavior, it conciliates men's mind's more than the brightest parts with* out this disposition and when a man of such a turn comes to old age, he is almost sure to be treated with respect. It is true, indeed, that *e should not dissemble and flatter in company jut a man may bo very agreeable, strictly consistem with truth and sincerity, by a prudent silence where they cannot concur, and a pleasing assent where he csn. Now and then vou meet with a person so exactly formed to please, that he will gam upon every one that hears or beholds him this disposition is not merely the ^ift of nature, but frequently the effect of much knowiedgw of the world and a command over the pawions,—Sptctalof.

Corn Miut. Cakes.—Excellent break fast cake* can be made in the following manner: Mix two quarts of corn meal, at night, with water, and a little yeast and ealt, and make it u«t thin enough to atir easy, in the morning stir in three or four *gf», a little saieratus, and a cop nt sour milk, so as to leave it thin enough to pour out of a pa« bake three quartera of an hour, and you will have light, rich honeycomb cake* and with a good cup of cof fee and eweet butter at break»a*t, one finds with //»mlet, "increase of appetite to grow with what it feeds on."

Ail aasneiatioQ for cleaningcfothea and boots, bat just bean put in operation in Berlin. Employees of the society are stationed in more than thirty public placee and great establialimenta in the city, who speedily put the costumes of the pae*en gers ia the streets into perfect order. The association has also act up an umbrella lending establishment. For tbe pledge of a Thaler (about seventy-five cents) any one can borrow an ombrel'a at any of the •tations, and receive back hia pledge Of returning it. either where he borrowed it. Or at any other station, on the payment of some five cent* for a whole day's use, or lees aunt for a ahorter lime.

At a late aale of books in Eofland, the auctioneer put up *Drew\ Eeaav on Souls," whfch was knocked off to a aboe maker who very innocently, hut to the great amusement of the crowded room aaked the auctioneer if he had any works «a sboemakirg to etfl***

A AN HUB IN A CBC.LAR. A certain nabob, living not a hundred miles from bacon street, advertised for a servant, a bright specimen of Yankee gents accordingly presented himself. His testimonials wens satisfactory, and a bar* gain w*s about being closed. •Cap't, aaid the Yankee I tyoae l*d orter tell )u one thing. I'm lernin to ptar on the Freoch horn.' •Well, what of that inquired the old gen*leman, who by the way wae some what deaf. 'I've no objection if you con Sne your practice to your attic chamber.

The servant waa acoordiogiy inducted and amuard bis spare time by practiaing on hia horn, a cracked inatrument he had bought second hand at auction. But if his master waa aatisfied the neighbora were not. 'Often in the stilly night/ their slumbera were invaded by desperate at lempta at the 'Mellow horn,* and 'wake lady wake.' Even the sleep of the watch man on the door step was broken. A re monstrance waa made, and the old gentleman finally to'd the Yankee that he muat wind off with the*atop waltx.' 'I can't give up music,' 11 janatico por si us tea, 'and I'll tell you how we'll fix i: The last fellow 1 hired with used to toot it io the cellar.' *8o the Yankee waa retained with the simple difference of hia playing under the ground instead of in the sky parlor.

Things went on in this way until the old gentleman found his London 'Old panicu!ar,' and Scotch ale running abort. This led to an investigation, and he detected our friend one iy in the act of makieg a mouth piece of the neck of one of hi* wine botilea.

You scoundrel!'exclaimed the nabob.— •What are you doing Jest what you told me I might,* an •wered the Yankee with a look of injured innocence. 'You told me tn talc* my horn in the cellar whenever 1 wanted to have a bfov) out.

It is needless to say that the rascal was discharged, and we are happy to hear that he haa joined a temperance society, and now ahjuree the 'mellow born' in both senses of the word.

TELEGRAPHIC WEDDING.—A gentleman

A

—A

gentleman

of Cincinnati and a lady of Philadelphia were married in the latter city, on Thursday night last, and the fact being communicated by telegraph, the wedding feast was held simultaneously in Cincinnati and Philadelphia. The "joy greeting" and the response were telegraphed, the Cincinnati Commercial says: and, therefore though strange as it may seem, this weeding [sic] celebration had participants in persons separated by nearly a thousand miles. What will science do next. ———————

A Yankee journal statea that there is a man jn Vermont who is so tall that lie enn't tell when his toes are cold In al* luding lo this monstrosity, another paper say* ''This is probably ifib person who never allowed his servant to sit up for him, as he could put his arm down the chim* ney and unbolt the street door."

Slekp.—Never sleep with the head covered, for the nir under the clothes is apt to be vitiated, for the skin secretes perspirable matter, carbonic gas. die. Children should sleep alone aa much as possible, if we would give them vigorous lungs, sound bodies', free circulation of blood, and good minda.

A short man became nunc lied to a verv tall womnn, and enmebndv *nd he had fallen in love with her. Do you call that falling in l"ve 1" snid an old bache« lor. "it is more like dimhing up to ."

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for

STRANGE PATENT.—A patent has been taken

out in England for making paper for the building of houses, bridges, ships boats and all sorts of wheel carriages, tables bookcases, either entirely of paper, or to cover wood and iron with sail paper. ———————

stranger pa*»»g through one ol the mvonn«a town* nl N«w England, inquire I "Whsi

tsinous town* nt N*w Englsnd. ipqn can vow raise here f" Theanewer w««, "our land ie rough and poor we can raise but verv little produce, and so we boild school houses snd churches, snd raise Men

If Christiana mas' enatend. s*rs sn elnqnent writer, let it belike theoliveand sine—which shall bear the meet and heat fruit not like the aspen and elan, which shall make the meat noise in the world." ..

There is this difference between a men wbn thinks himaell happy and one thai believe* himself wife because he whi thinke himself happy is real ly so bat he whe considers himself wise is a great M-

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f\l R*. llll.t* ie i»«w reoeivieg a doe let Ot 1*1 FANCY AND MILUNKRY OOODft. CMWisrint In part ot Rennets. II Feather* Bwwoet Aaune and Veteers. &ii*s hw MaouHss sne Viettets, Rwfc Uei, Thread Cdging. Eftthratrfary. (Jerman W«,| i«d Canvass. Ps«* terns. 8»eet Heads. Bag C-iaepe. peeee Rings and Ta«ee*e. Twist tor

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Mrs. Child areald eail eaeeeisl attent«ee *e her tMseiifat aod mil aas«r*snent of RiM»ea» belie* tag is the beet let ef Rthbees ever efieed Im eat* ia ihs Hace. 0*Mi!b«srssad Merehaatafera«shed with any Uitngi* ear line si wholesale pnee*

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JUST ESTABLISHED!

Clocks, Watches Ac Jewelry.

41

Hoga.—The American

l?armer furniahee the following "When your hogs pet ark, vmi know not of what, gives them ears of coin, first ipped in tar an1! then rolled in aulphur. It ia ten to one hut it arrests the disease and restores the pig to perfect health."

"My brethren," aaidSwift. in a sermon, theie are three pnrts of nride—of birth, riohes, and of talent*. I «hnl| not now ap*ak of the la ter, none of rou being li able to that abominable vice."

THIS subscriber has just pened the bsst assortment of Clocks, Watches a ad

Jewelry,

ever affined in Terrs Haute Such aa Geld and Silver Patent Lsvai, Taeniae, Duplex. Vertical, Hanson is t. and Verg* watebra Gold Guard

and Fob Chains aa«l Keys Gold, 8ioas snd Cam* miaSei Pins ef every stjrle sod varietv Ptaia Gold and fist Finier and Bar Rings Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils Gold and 8ilvsr Spectacle*. and sll other smelts in the line, which will be sold si city prices, snd wsrranisd genuine. 0" Tk$ kigkut pries* paid/or eld Gold aat Sihttr. 8 R. FREEMAN,

N- B.—Clocks, Watches and Jewelry careful ly repaired snd wsrranisd. D" Store neit door in Lucisn LsmonHt en tbe sasi side of the Public Square.

Terrs-Haute, Mar 15, '47-37-lf 8. R. F.

LATE ARRIVALS.

WATCHES,

JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. THE undersigned begs 'A leave to call the attention ol his friends and the public generally, to bia lata importations, which embrace a splendid stock of JEWEL*

RY snd FANCY GOODS, which ha will sell as low as aan be bad in ths Western States. His stoek em-

bracee Ladies'Brasst Pins. Gentlemen's Finsand Gold Studs, Ear Rings. Bracelet Clasps, Hearts snd Oases, Guard Slides. Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Guard Kevs, Gold snd Silver WATCHES and Pencils, Silver Arrows snd Slides for head dreasea. Silver Spoone and Thimbles, Minaiure Cases, chesp Steel Bag Clasps, Spectacles. Gold and Sieet Pena, &c.. and a great variety of articles which cannot be enumerated.

N. B. Watches Cloaks and Jewelry, repaired in a superior manner I am also provided with machinery lo replace any part of a watch that mar be worn nut or broken, equal to the original. .May 19. 1847-39-ly D. CR1SHER

BANK NOTE TABLE.

CINClX.fATI

COatWTXD WISELY MOM TBI

Circleville, (old) Wooeter, Xenia. Sandusky,

Geaues, Norwalk.

MfWI,

State Bank snd Branches psr Ohio Life Ins. snd Trust Cn. pra Lafayette. Commercial and Franklin bks. Mechanics'snd Traders', Bank olMawillon, psr

2»inesville. Sieubenvills, old bank Marietta. Mt. Pleasant,

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St. Cleirsvilla, New Lisbon. Dayton,

41

Western Reserve,

Clinton Bank ol Columbus. Franklin Bank of Columbus, Lancaster, Ohio, Bank, Chilicothe, Hamilton, Commercial Bank ol Sciota. psr Bank of Cleveland, *_ $ dis Commercial Bank of Lake Brie 3 dis Miami Exporting Co. 25 die Urbana Bank, 50 "if Granville. 50 die VV«it Union, no sale Strubenville, new |}o a am is Circlerille, new do

5 dii par 5 die

Sentttchf.

All wlvent Banks, F«r SnUfanaState Bank and Branches, P*r

TJIrfilnfa.

Eastern solvent Banks, par W he el in

4

Easttrn 38anfes.

New York city. 4 pre Do country, par New England, par Pennsylvania. 1 die Philadelphia City, 4 pre Pittsburgh, Par Baltimore, 4 pre a a 2

Ejrt&artflt—Selling raltt.

New York, P« Philadelphia. Pr Thesboveratet are predicated upon specie.

A I A S & E A E S

O A I S AT AND FltnM THJinr IM.4UTE, MJVD.f.

ARRIVALS.

St. Lcui$. Mo., Daily, at Is* IndioMpoli*. Daily, at 12 at night. Swin/jfrU. W.,Turi(l»n.Thar»,in(ISitor.fi Vinemnrt. Monilays.Wednes and Friil'a., 11 Covington. Tuesdays. Thursdsfssnd Satur 9 Craw/ordnillt,Tueaday»and Saturdays, 9 Blaeminrloit, Tiieadavsand Saturdays, 9 fiarrodtburg, Friilats, st 6 Carlul*, Wednesday*, 8

DRPARTURB8.

St. Lo%i$. Daily, at lax fndianaptJi*. Daily, at 3 A Springftid.Mondays, Wednes and Frid'e, 3 Vmct.imrt. Tneadays, Thiirarf'asnd bsinr.

Cr»mtord*9ilU. Mondays and Fridays,

5a

a*

a To 1 a ii S at 6

5a

am

5 am

on id a

mr S at a 6 a Ca«i»#/e.Thtiredsys.

am

N .B All miilaclose,at pre#sely 8 o'clock

M.

Oct. I, !847-l9-if 8. O. DODGE. P. M-

TITOOD ft KINO havejast received an addi tional supply of Pea* MiwctJtts, to which they Invite the attention of Phyaicisns and Deslers smong the articles we are in rec pt of, are tbe Wfawing Chemieala

German Sulphate Qninine, French do do American do, do, Bitlpheie Mwphina, Todide of Soiphar, Vera trine, 8tryehnine, Iodine. Piperine Also. Wood Naptha. Henry's Cottgh Sjrrtifi. for Whooping Cough, Asthma. iiC.. Coeleon it Co Ages Powder*. Jamaica Ginger Root, for sale at 9ept,ia.'«7.9-tf WOOD «t KINO'S

INDIA CHOLAGOGUE: tM trig coit* or frwf aad At**. Chill Frwr, t)**»* Agnt, tvtermitttnl "*d Rrmittrwt Fevfr$, Liter

Jttmrdit*.

of tk* F.nlmrgrwmt *f tk»

Sfitta,«W mil fl» earn,*# form* qf BUkmt foraalo hy May », HMt-»-tl WOOD KINO.

NEW AKIUi^GEWE^T.

THE

aadrwined formed a e»-partnership ee the7«h Hay ef September last, and have re» Hmved their $tWe tn their .Te# BmiUing. en the (ret corner north of the Eagle Foendry where they have sssortment of tlefe*. f»remlnm efntrt, mnde

af

TVrre tlaaio, Janaarv t. IMt-IS-tf

Wt*l

IMPROVED CARET flJOW.a OF WROUGHT IRON AND ST EE!#. and Csar lao* Punrs of atl e»re llsilow-ware, Wagon-h©***. Andinme. SoJtar kettle*. Ac sand are prepare to mtwhetwe eeery deertipiioe ef eaenofaai iheshorieet emieeaod in iha beet style tT Ae we esnptoy ahout fl ha ode (most oi whom heve fanwtiec,) we wteb te potehaea every dtecrtfeio* el nrarketmg. grain. Ac 3. it i. GTROVEt.

ClArel Wine,

DOS5F.N reeeieed snd for sale hy Ma, n. mr rn.fi wotio *. KINO

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CORN OIL

OtfPRKIOR snide let LampsO On "17-4-tf WOOD KINCI.

O E S

CITY HOTEL TKRllE HAUTE, 1JYD.

THE andersignetl (lata ef the National Hotel ,respectfully inlerms his frisnde snd the traveling

It

—. public generally, that be haa leased f«»r a term el ysars. snd haa now men lor the accommodation of TRAVELLERS AND BOARDERS, the large, elegant and commodioua new brick building adjoiniag tbe southeast earner of the Public Boeare, on

MARKET 8TREET.

Which, with a new addition lately made, and the hapdeome style in which the rooms are nusn ap, with entirely new furniture snd bedding, will enable him te eeeommodste hie gueaia with na comlortable quarters as can be had at the best no* tsla in the West.

Hs has in his smploy a capable and eiparienoed cook, snd it shall be his sim to been good Table aa tbe markets of the Weal afford.

His Stable is large and commodioua, and under the superintendence of careful ostlers, and is well •upplied with grain and provender. "»lh 'h** advsmsgesanda airict attentkin to business, ha trusts he will merit and rwitt a thsrv of tw public ptironage. Boird^i csn bs fceewn modi led on reasonshle terms by the week, month,or yesr.

N. B. All the Btagaa call at the house fw passengers. Iaov6 lOtfJ LOUIS LEVY.

BROWN'S HOTEL, COVINGTON, INDIANA. ^t P. B. BROWN* lata of La fay ette, Ind., having leaaed for a term Iffjl^Lof yeers, the large and commodious Iliil^Vbrick building, on the corner of the aMPVBpublic squsra, which is newly fitted ap in the neatest manner, respectfully informs hia former frieadn. and lbs travelling community that he is prepared to entertain hit but «*•». those who call on him. He solicits coo tin •nceof former patronage.

Covington, August 14/47-50-vl

LOUISVILLE HOTEL LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. THE undersigned bss purchased one half of the above establishment, ISSTj^Lsnd has a lease of the balance, the Isali^Vsame being exclusively under his con. dMHnairol and msnagement. During the paai Spring the Hotel has been thoroughly repair* ed and newly furnished, and is now in complete order for the reception of viaitors. The undersigned, thsnkful for the patronage so liberally besowed on the Louiaville Hotel, solicits a continuation of the same, and assures all who msy call at the Louisville Hotel a cordial reception.

WM. BISHOP,

Jane 26,'47-43-mG Late of New Orleana.

NEW ARRIVAL OF BOOKS.

THE

subscriber is now opening as rsre and eplendid on assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, as ever waa offered for sale in this market. Hia stock comprises most of the new publications of the day School Books of every variety now in use, Dlsnk Books of every description Juvenile Books, Tovs, &.c.

The attention ol the public fs particularly invited to hia choice lot of Stationery, consisting of all

Wr"PLAIN

AND FANCY ARTICLES

ol 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 cull and examine for themaelvea before purchasing elsewhere nov6 lOtf ADRIAN CHILD.

IMPORTANT TO PARENTS! W I N E S

CANADIAN

VERMIFUGE

A CURTAIN REMKDY fof WORMS. THIS medicine ia emfe in ita operation and more easily administered lhan any other.

The greatest cause of death among children is to beatirihuted to Worms. They give rise to numerous diseases.and are the more fatal because the least suspected were parents to give this subject more attention, and carefully observe the symptoms which indicate the exisienceof worms in the bowels, the livei of many children would no doubt te taved. Some of the symptoms are as follows the countenance is of a pale, or a leaden color, and suffused with occasional flushes, the eyes nre heavy and dull, bad breath, itching in the nostrils, thesleepis disturbed, the patient often awakening in great fright, and is liable to starting and grinding the teeth, the appetite is irregular, being ometimes voracious and al other times feeble, occasional vomitins. &c.

Winrr't Canadian Vermifuge has acquire! a reputation far exceeding that of any other medicine of the kind, and is daily increasing in popularity -, wherever ilia known and used it is nniversally approved it possewe* properties which no other article of the kind does, it is more prompt and efficient in its action, and entirely free from engredienie which have any but a beneficial effect, the health of the patient being alwavs improved even when no'Worms are discovered.— Physicians prescribe it, snd to use the language of one in hi|?h standing, who resides in Cleveland, Ohm, consider it "the only article of the kind he ever saw that waa so uniform and prompt ia expelling wornia," it may indeed be relied on with the utmost confidence, as it has never been know to fail, this is the reason why all who have used it will not use any ojber.

We have in our posseseVn a number of csrtincstes from phvstcians snd'others ol the highest retpectnbihtv. who all testily to its superior efficacy and recommend it aa a never failing remedy.

READ AND BE CONVINCED. We. the undersigned, have frequently administered a medicine prepared bv Mr. John Winer of this town, designated "J. Winer's Canadian Vermifuge,"" and being fully aatisfied with its efficacy, confidently recommend it as a safe and efficient remedy for the expulsion of worms from the intestinal canal.

G. O'REILLY. Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. fec, G. W. DICKENSON, Member of the Royal Col leg" nf Surgeons, in London, tee.

Hamilton, C. W., Oct. 11,1846. N«w Yowt, March 80, 1847. Messrs J. Winer ft. Co., 8irs—My child of five years of age, was lor more than two yeara severely afflicted with worms, during which lime we gsve her different medicines recommended in such cases, hut they produced no beneficial effects I at length procured a bottle of ynurCansdian Vermifuge, snd gave it to Iter, which caused her to pass a large number of worms, since then aha has been in the enjovment of perfect health.— From my own experience. I wouid recommend ymir Vermifuge as being the most safe snd effectual remedy for worms now in use. Yours, truly,

C. BNBTHEN. 30 Rivingion st.

fyBe particular and remember the name, fFi« tier'* C*n*limn Vemifmge," this is ihe only article that oan be depended on. Remember thia

Prepared only by John Winer & Co., 83 Maiden Lane, N- Y- Bold hy WOOD &KINO,

Oct.#,*47 My Terra Haute.

IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS!

THOMSON S COMPOUND SYRUP

TAR If WOOD NAPHTHA.

OF

all the remedies recommended In late veers, forthecureof PULMONARY CONSUMPTION. COLD8, obstinate CQUQHfl. BROCHITIB, ASTHMA, PAIN IN THE8IFE. and in lan all affections of the tPNOS, TIIROAT or 0REA8T, none bss been found more eertain or permanent in lis curative power over these, so genets! and often fatal diseases, thsn the above prepiration. The Compound Syrup ol Tar snd Wood Naphtha is an enparrafleled remedy, la addition to the healing power of Tar—ihe virtues of which, in affections ef iha lungs, is universally acknowledge—there ie combined with it in this preparation the active principles of some of ear most certain Tonia Vegetable IWtoriala which unite te ma Its it the most valuable medicine cm offered tn he pit Mir for the cere ol ihe dteesses for wbwta it ia employed, so ihst it never finl*. by timely admieiatiaUea to wears tbWmperunt

*Vhe above medicine ia far sale at Oct *, 4? 3 m6 WQp(D kBOt

JLPH MORPHIA foT sale hr dec t-Stf ALLl90N*C0

RUSSEt/SShaving

TH6

Crtim tUtmUhf

dec SStf ALLISON ft CO.

partnership heretofore existiat between the subscribers tinder the ftrm et Bwee FUsorrr. wae dissolved on ihe te* inst bf mutual roaaent. Joe Bergent withdrawing from tbe eeawa. The baaiaesS will he continued at the oJd»«sndhy Jm A. Biggs, who will settle tbe indebtedness ef the eM Arm. snd who alone is se tberiaed te cefleet tha tWbts «aa saMseeaire.

TfW» Hatte. Oct. tS. Ii47»tf

E I I W

TUB GRAEFeiNBEUG

VEGETABLE PILLS.

Twenty Tboaaitnd Boiea aeld enefc aa^ every weak.

&

THE QRAEFENBERO COMPANY Hereby givn aoiice. tliat thsir General Agent for tha State of ladiaoa, ia

E S 8 E A O N CBHTIIgTILLE.

General Agent is fully prsparad to sppoint tub-A gents wherever there is no brsncii of tha Company either on personal application or by mail, post paid. The rapid sale of theee celebrated pills, and ths extraordinary cures they are constantly effecting, render ibent, by lar, the most popular pill ot the age. An Agency will consequently be very vainable.

The Graefen berg Pillsare inconcetvsbljrsaperior io any ever before discovered. In all bilioue com* plaima in general derangement of the system ie all disorders which result Irom a bid stateof tbe blood, tbess pills area sovereign remedy.

In the claas of diaesaes called chronic, the Griefen berg Pilie achieve their highest triumphsHere they defy all competition. Entering within the hidden recesses of tbe system, they quietly but eursly purify the bloed, root oat disssse, sea give lone and vigor to the body. CUKES ARE CONSTANTLY EFFECTED By these Pills, in cases where every ntber means bad utterly failed. The most abundant proof of tbis could be jfivgQ, hgt a trial of one box will convince the patient. They can ba ordered end sent by mail, at trifling expense. Tha price is 95 cents a box. Where twn dollart worth are ordered and Ike money remitted, the Company will pay tke pottage en tke Pillt. Remittances at the Company's riak. Wherever there is no Agency of the Company thev can be ordered by mail.

These Pillsare taking the place of all others, and no sick person should be without them. ALL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS. CONSTIPATION.

DYSPEPSIA, FEVER AND AGUE. HEADACHE. JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINTS. RHEUMATISM. ALL STOMACH COMPLAINTS. GREEN SICK­

NESS. ETCETERA,

yield at once to these Pills. They purge away offensive humors, arrest tbe progress of disease, and at the same time restore tone snd vigor to the system. In esses of general derangement of tbe health, they are SOVEREIGN.

By iheir use, the weak wiil become strong the pale and billious complexion be restored to a per* iectly fresh and healthy color all tbe badsymp* tome wili one by one disappear.

In short, these Pillsare sn inconceivsbleidvance upon any other medicine ever before offered to the public. A trial will satisfy sny one of M»s-

O" Aeent forTerre Haute, may 8.3fi-8m H. I. REED.

GREAT RESTORATIVE REMEDY. DIC. EASTMAN'S

ELIXIR OF HEALTH.

FIFTEEN

years' experience, together with the

testimony of thoussnds who have realized its power over disease, has proven this medicine to be the most valuable Vegetable Compound in the known world, for the cure of the following symptoms and complaints, via -. Dyspepsia, liver affections, nervous diseases, sick head sche, bilious habits. Jaundice, biltou* diarrhoea, loss of appetite, debility or weakness, psins snd giddinesa in the head, palpitation of the heart, paina in the side, stomach or shoulders, iangour, shortness of brenth, aour atomach, water braab, or epitting of food nausea or sick stomach, oppresion from food, heart burn, melancholy, disturbed or unrefreahing sleep, unpleasant taste in tbe mouth, furred tongue, enstiveness &.c. For all of which the Hiixir of Health, may be relied upon as a safe, certain and epeedy ture.

As a preventive to disease, tbe Elixir of Health has not its equal in the world, and is especially recommended to persons residing in sickly localities. By its timely use you will find it a sure preventive to ague and fever, bilious fevers, snd all other diseases peculiar to low. flnt or marshy countries. It has stood the test for fifteen years, and its increasing popularity and usefulness together with the concurring testimonv of many eminent physicians, and other respectable citizen's throughout the whole country ought to be a sufficient gua-. ranted to every one afflicted with the foregoing coinplainta. Thousands of certificates might be given to prove that the Elixir of Htnlth is a medicine of more than ordinary merit. Thecertificaiea of some oi the most respectable physicians of the country are given, deeming others unnecessary.

See that each wrapper has the written signature ot "H. EASTMAN" upon it, none other can be genuine.

We the undersigned have been in the habit of prescribing and using in our practice for several years, Dr. Eastman's Elixir of Health. prepared by him at Zanesville. Ohio, and have found it a valuable remedy in all those cases for which it is recommanded. It has seldom disappointed our expectation we can therefore, with confidence recommend it to the afflicted, considering it worthy of the confidence of the public.

E. Webb, Circleville. Ohio. E Gillis. Ogdnn»hurgh. N. Y. S- Stearns. Troy, N. Y. E- Bingham, Porter. O. G. W.Arthur, Welksville, O. Ssm'l. Barker, McConnelsville, O. Drs. Harden St. McOlure. Lawrence. Mo.

WOOD & KING, AgenU.

April IT, 1847-33—ly Terre Haute, Ia.

WB Atl IN RFCEtrt or A I N S

Vi*-. White Lead, in oil and dry Red Lead Veniiian Red Chromes Spanish Brown Whiting tamp Black Spiels Turpentine Prussian Blue Paris Green Vermillion Bronzes Gold Leaf Verdigris, Jfcc.

A I N Tin

US

II 8 :-A great variety.

OILS 'Tanners, Linseed, Lard, Sperm and Castor. E S A Madder, Indigo. Fustic. Logwood, Nicwood, Camwood, Blue Vitrol. Alum, Copperas, Brim stone, Lac Dre, Extract Logwood, Muriatic, Sul phuric and Nitric Acids, Ae.

Window Glass—Various sizes and superior Qaslny. A S S W A E Jars, Tinctires. Bottle*. Flasks, Viale, Ac

VARNISHES. fcC.-Copsl No. I and 9, Coach, Jspanand Black, Jl»e, Sand Paper, Gum Copal, fcc.

E I A S

Sulphate Quinine, Morphine, Iodine, Hydrtodata Potnsh, Mercurials. Set. MFDICINES:-A fresh snd complete aaooriment.

GROCERIES, &C.

Crushed snd Havanna Sugars, Star and Ppsrrri Candles. Syrups. Olive Oil. choice Tobacco, ?n«ms snd Cigars vsriety of Spices, choice Teas, Coffee —Pure Wines and Brandies. Saleratns. rnMile nnd Fnncy »Hipv*c. WRAPPING, I.BTTFIt A CAP PAPRW.

IT A full assortment of J»*tr«me*l*,rexf* mrry, Fancy Article*,

WOOD & Kll Druggiata.

Msy 99, 1847-38-ly.

lioartftoaiid Cmidyj Ac., Ac.

Pt* si's Cms rotnte ExtaArt «tHo*aeotnte Ca* nr.—For the cure of Coughs. Colds, Irritation ©I tha Throat, Croup. Whooping Cough. Asthma. Palpitation of the Heart, die., and all diaseacs leading io consumption I

Formed hy a combination of 95 different mgr* dients, all enlebratcd for the cere of Cougha and Colds, snd being so amalgamated in Pease's Com poand Extract of Hoarhoend Candy as to pro dure the benefit of ihe whole in one Compound.

Preserve and beautify tbe hair by using Ota Ricutl Bal* or Cotumau, which immediately stope the hair from falling eat, and restores it when bald. ...

kosc

I

tbi

I E

aeka, rity ef •n has

YE WOOt* far sale bv dec Cfttl C. ALLISON CO-

outlet for the eurplus productions of the country.

?snn..fromNatchez,

E S I

H.B. SMITH. JDS,-

HAVE

Sept. 11. lB47-*-m4

Saddle

TSbranches,

Pilxs—ws are

8i'rrtaifta wire

frequently surprise.! that so many suffer wtih this complaint, when Hay's Liniment will sBsctuslly cute the distressing malady, er For -u 'Iron.

A E N I E

iy W.'-tt-if-em WOOD A KINO.

May

JOS A. BIGGS. JOS. J. SAROEST.

I»y SO, lMiS -St-fl

TEXAS EMIGRATION & LANB COMPM!

320 ACRES OF JAND FOR 920!—I(K)t ACRES OF LAND FOR^tlOf

TilR TEXAS EMIGRATION AND LANI COMPANY having derived their Omit rom the late Republic of Texas, by contracts made with thethereof. und«r«|horHy or the upaewl acta of Congress, epproved 4ih February, 1841 and lth January, 1843. gnlnfing Isnde to Emigrants, will continue to give 310 acreaof land to families, ami 160 acres of land 'o amvle men over 17 years of age, until the 1st dsy of July, 1948. conditioned, that the family shall pay and tbe single man f(0 for. the surveying fees- A Ismiiy, ss defined to our contracts, most wnstsr ef-

A man and his wife, wither wiihoatebileren." A widower with two er mew children if males under seventeen years of age, female*

A widow with two or more children: if mates under 17 yesrs of age, if females unmsrried." Two aingie man over the age of ssventeen years of age. each one bong entitled to 160 a«res-k' On hia arrival in ihe Colonv, tbe Emigrant should forthwith apply to the agent of the Companv, Mr Henry O. Hedgcoxe. residing at Siewartsvitle in Denton county, who will at all timea be ready to assist him in the selection of hia land, and enter the same on hooka kept for that purposa, snd give Mm a certificate therefor which certificate will be evidence ot b»e having settled ia tbe

^Oer Grin"Ilia7n*tbe North-Esstem part of Texas, between the 59d and 54th degrees of Latitude North snd 19ih end 92d daareea of Longitude Weet from Washington beginning on the south side of Sad River, at a point IS miiee eeet of the False Oaachitta, running thence dee South 100 milts, thence East 164 miles, ihence Nor«h 100 milee. thence Weat 164 miles to the beginning, having a front on the meenderings ef Red River of nearly »X miles and includes within ita limits tbe upper and lower Croaa limbers, and the head waters of the Brains end Triniiv Rivers, the Trinity being navagable for Steamboats of light draught, from the interior of tbe Colony to the Gulf o( Mexico

navagable for Steamboats of light draught. into which it empties, aome 95miles from Galveston, and Red River to the Mississippi Tbis portion of 1V.tas ia peculiarly adapted to the

Tbe planting season commences in February and onttnnes umiT July but the early crops are the most productive. Emigrants should go on the fall or winter, so as to be reedy to put in an early crop. Those going from Missouri. lows, Wisconsin, and the Northern parts ef Illiaoieand Indiana, should go through Missouri, or Arkansss to Van Bonn. Fort Smith, Fort Townson, Coffiie'a Station or Pine Bluff, thence into the settlements in the direction of the forks of the' Trinitv. Those

iing other sections of the Union, south, should go to Helena, or Colombia, Ark., Memphis, or Miss., and thence across by land or to New Orleana, and thence by steamboat Dp Red River to Shreveport, Louisiana, a: which place an agent will be stationed, who will give the emigrants dueeuooe ae to their route by land to Dallas aad Stewsrtiville, a distance of some 200 milee.

Our colony ia rapidly filling op with an industrious, intelligent and moral people, and moat soon be* come tbe moat populous pert of Texas. The Government has recently formed the counties of Grayson,. Dallas, Denton. Collin sntTs pert of Robeson snd Navarro within the Grant. It is decidedly the mesp healthy pert of the State, the lands having a gentle undulating surface there ere no ponds, swsmpr or msrshee and no local cause furdieease. The atmoaphere ia pure and pleasant. During the warm«st monthe of eummer there isa constant breeze nlavmg over the prairies.end the nights are inva» riably cool the thermometer never rises above 85 to 90. and in the winter uever falls below 30 degrees Fahrenheit. It abounds in springs, snd at the depth

STILL con tiauea at his old stand and is ready at all timea to wait on customers.

noooop

N B. As I have but

one fKics for mv work, and have to pay tbe cash in advance /or my stock, after this date no credit will be given for operationa unless it is by previous arrangement.

April 17. 1847-33-tf

WOOD & KING,

DF.At.ERS IN

Drugs, Medicines, Ac., &c.

TKKKE HAUTE, IND-,

on hand a large and extensive stock of articles in the Drug line, to which they are constantly making additions, and offer them lot cash, at the lowest market prices. Country merchants snd physicians orders solicited.

Scrupulous attention paid to thequalilt*! ind puti'r of Medicine*. Msv 1. 1P4T 3.* M-

REMOVAL*

THK CLOTHING STORE

FORMERLY KltOWff AS THE ESTABI.'SHJIENT OF

I. W. SOUDER & CO.,

\S been removed to the Locust Corner, next door to Cook & Son, where the usual variety

O I N

is still kept up- Afresh stock of new and hand* some spring Clothing i1'*'.T ..D apr 24—34tf- CORN WELL Sr PALMER.

N. B. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Clothing

GARVIN CRAWFORD, o'lin is«ion Merchant,

38 O A S S N E W O E A N S 17" Will glee pnrticnlnr wttention to a«le« of Flonr, Grain, Pork, fcc., &c.«a

Ilnriitj** Iflnlainff. A

St

conducting tbe above buainaas in all Us on National Road Mreet, a few doors from the Square, south side, where ne would be glad to see sll who want a good article in the above

line,

cheap lor cash or trade.

Angnst 15, lf!4fi-50-tf

Sundries.

ESSENCES.

Laudanum. PnragotiC. British

Oil Spike, Opodildoc,

TRIPOLI.

jyjOUNT Eagle Tripoli, for

TilR

potUiing Brass

and Brittannia. St*. J§L,SO-

Brithdi Leerre. For sale by _,Mn Oct. J.MT-fi-tf WOOD tc KINO

RUSHES- Hair Brushes, Excellent quality, Fteah do Shaving do Tooth do Also, Scrubbing, Scouring, and Tanner* Blacking Brushes Shoe Brushes Psint Brushes Varnish d0| Sash Tools? Marking do Camel Hair Pencils,

WOOD KINO'S

NOTICE.

undersigned ba ving formed a co-partner* ship with James Grover, and opened a new Ml of books, he is very snxious to close up his old hooks snd mcollect what he has outstanding Now is the time to pey. snd those having unuet* lied accounts or unpsid notes will do jnwa great favor by flailing at our new store, on the first cor-

CASH FOR WHEAT.

rpflK «heeriber will the HT»H ARI KET PRICE fer good CLEAN WHEAT, deliver,! at hiss'^e. tjgn of

T1IK TWO BARREL*,

Corner of 4th and Nanesia- Road street^ or at hts Mill near ihe nvar, Ters lboti- •!..u Oct-2,-4t S tf HORACE BOtTON.

Pfrftimcry, Ac.,

O O COLOGNE, of Frsneb*Gemtn snd American manafsetere.

r^toi I Kx'

iracta, -,

wagTjteanteJ f?e*%a.'* Bandoline— tor paffaming HandYbiats Ambrosial Shaving Soap,

Slilitarv Shaving Soap,

S

So highly prised and valued as a ears for all dtaaaof the Liver. Jaaedtce, Dvspepata, 8tek Headie, Habitual Coaiiveoesa, Hysteria, and Jmpa,1 the Bteod. A tell supply kept eaestaatiy «d, and for sale bf ____x

vt%in

———————

I I I I N I N E t'lNINE JFerv's stk,i*te-fc»«y». fee sale be WOOD & IPO

-1 i*»'

FRENCH,

nd Red River to the Mississippi, affording an

Eaving

40 biisheie to tbe acta, weighing 65 to 70 pounds to the bushel. Indian corn, rye, barley, oats, sweet end Jrisb potatoes peaa, besns, melons, gatden vegetables of all kinds, cotton, hemp and tobacco, and tha celebrated meakeet grass which covers the prairies and upon which csttle Sflbetst, and keep fst during ths winter, and require only to be occasionally salted snd kept together, te ruer them in* great numbers. ..

oriion of Texas ia peculiarly adapted to the tested the fact, that it will produce

0

the prsirie. ihe best of water can be had all the small stresms are peculiarly clear and crystal like. Colonel William Myers, who removed there from Garrard cmintv. Ky., last fall, aays.tn a letter dated 8th May, 1847 "I will not venture to tell my friends in Kentucky thst the land here war better than the beat Isnd in Kentuck v, because they would not believe it but now I assert it, tor the •oil ia deeper, betng in many placcafive feet, and the kindest land to work I ever put a plough in. I varilf believe that around tbe forks of the Trinity, lies the largest body of lir« rate land in America From the forkaof the Trinity to Santa Fa. is only about 600 milee by the old Spanishtrail, and tha newspapers in Texas are now advocating the route up ihe Trinity, and from its forks by land, aa in every reepect preferable to the one by Independence, Mo. Why should Emigrants think of going to Oregon or Csliloruia when they can obtain better land for nothing so much near* er home I

This is, perhsps, the last opportunity thst will ever offer on the continent of America of getting: lends for tne mere cost of surreys and costs ol deeds Our colony ia emphatically the place for thepoor man's hornet there he does not have to feed his csttle tor six or seven months in the year there he will havea home market for all the surplus be can produce for years to come, and with induatry and economy, apeedily become rich.

Let no Emigrant loose sight of the important fact that our contracts wuh the Government of Texas expire on the first day of Jnly, 1848, and that ha muat not only he in the Colony, but that be must bare selected hia land, built a house or cabin thereon, and be residing therein with his family by that day—one dsy after that dste, and the opportunity, of getting lands for nothing, is perhaps, lost forever. Persons desiring additional information, by addressing the undersigned Trustees or either ol them, post paid, hall receive prompt attention.

WILLIS STEWART, Trustee* of the JOHN J. SVIITH, Texan Emigration

LOUISVILLE, Sirr. 1ST, 1847-3-6m W. C. PETERS. and Land Company.

S I N E S S A S I S E A N E O S

DICKEY, DOYLE & DICKEY'S,

DAILY MSB OF NEW AND SPLENDID

Terre-Haute, Nov. 15-1845-11-tf

nOil,

Godfrey's Cordis!, Blue snd Blsck lnk, Ne^rve and Bone Linament, Bears Oil. Harlem Oil, Eye Water. Moffatfs. Sappington a and Lea's FtUs. Shoe Blacking. "wo™ KTs«»_

To Far liters and oilier* liite reeled.

THE

Nov. tl, !W«-13-tf

Bee Bive snd Siell do.. Anttqsa Oil for tho Hsir, Ambrosial Hsir Oil, ....»• Amariean de,

Oil,

O* Marrow *#m

A fine ssar*Ttmeat Wslrr Ceiera' Paints, from to eeeia to g3 par Roc. Jest received and h* sale at ftepMfcl?*** WOOD 4b KtKG*

Oerwan, atAmerican

Man«pet A. G*iAm?+ Bat. for ttdkfr tor rtlebypc^f: C. ALL1W!? CO

fifteen or twenty feet, in the midst of

PACKET BOATS RUtion

N N IN a a In to be of Wabash and Erie and Miami Ganala. There connecting with Doric Si Dickey's daily line of Packets from Cincinnati to Toledo, oateying tlieU S. mail.

Leave Lafayette at 101 o'clock. A. M. every Hay—running through to Toledo in 60 hours, and to Cincinnati in 84 hour*.

Pasrengera from St. Louis across to jbftfayeUe«. Ind.. can there take a packet boat to Toledo aad: no detention caused hr changing from upgato boat. Tbis route is the shortest, cheapawU best and most expeditious for persons visiting the east* rrn cities. The boats connect at Toledo with thofirst claas ateainers lor Buffalo, Detroit and Chicaeo.

Fare, to Toledo |7, to Cincinnati $10—inolud* ing board. For pasaage apply tn the Captains on Board.or at the office, on the Basin at the head of Wabaati street. La fa vet te.

June 26,'47-43-4f

CHEAP

BOUT AKD SHOE STORE. W a a a WE the undersigned having jnet «T received and are now opening a large and splendid assortment of

BOOTS AND SHOES which have been selected wiih care and

will be found to be one of the best selected assort* mentsof BOOTS AND S110E& ever ofittred in this market.

FARMERS wishing to supply their rAMiLim witlia good, substantial, warranted crude, will find it to their advantage to call aud examine our atoek before purchasing.

Wo have Men's. Boys, Youths, Women's,. Misses, andChildrens Boot* and Skoe*of every variety, price, style and psttern Men's and Women's Gum Elaaiic, Buffalo, and Fur bound Over Shoes. Also, a well assorted lot of findinga of all descriptions. Bindings, Linings, &c.. for aale tot he Manufacturer tO* You will find us one door Weat of Mr. Freeman'aweil known establishment on I^iRtst Corner. COLLINS Sc MURRAY

1

iiliiflTilmrfK tlMOBfl

undersigned, thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received from the public, and aiixiOoa to merit and receive further favors in bis line ol business, would say that he is sttlT«, msnolsctwing Wagons, Carts, Drays and all kinds of heavy vehicles at short nonce, and of the very beat materials tbe country can furnish—both Timber and Iron—and his workmanship where known will epesk for itself, and as it is the way heanskesbis living he cannot afford to do bad wotk and use bad materials. If ha were a mar* chant, and could set work made up for Cahcoee and Ribbons, without any hard knocks of his own. snd coaki use puddle iron, »ach work could be sold cheap, snd if such work he wanted (these j?, hard timea.) Iiecan make and sell wagonsat sixty dollars. His painting is not dons a gaudy style. (to draw the attention from a dose inspection of" parts oiors vital to a good article.) but plain and of the best red Isad or any other plain colour that may he wsnted. He uses nana but Shoonborger'a best Jaaiata iron and it his or aome other? good maker'a name is not found stamped on the.* tire and other parts beware of it. He warrantee his wagons, materials, and workmanship, for twofc years, bet net being a merchant wagon-maker, bei^ is not preps red to barter off his work, but will.^ give everv facility be can te bis friends, at his old* stand (a little east of tbe two spinning wheels

J. M. RANJX)Mf

To FkyticUins.

|J NADULTERATED SulphateQeimaei 8«!phate Morphine: Precipitate Extract Bark{

Hydrag Cum Crete. Chlorate Potaaas Extract Colocynth Turkey Optam: Ixmdam Woe Maw

English and Ameriean Calomel Pore African Cansieum: Freoh Ground Slippery Blm. .' Received this day at Oetaber ?l-18«6-»-if WOOD KINCTS.

T« the Fnklle,

rpHB Feuadry business will hereafter heeen«*y ducted by the two surviving partners, nnder the nsme of J. 5. Walbee ro., in Teire flaute. where all orders for CAST1NOS wi?l he thankfellv reretvad, and prawiptly attended to.. Ploagbs, rsnniag Mills, Tbraohing Maehinee. Horse-power Bark Mills. Fbn frens. Smoothing Irees. Fire Dogs, Wagoiv Boxes. Plough Points, Landwdea. Ac- Ala*, Wrought M»l{ Irons made te order: Steam Raines.

Torn ing in Iron,*nd

Finishingexeeuted,prompt iv.

,a.a_wk_iS

Nov. II, 184S~te~tf

WAL)LACEACa

SII/AMN NOTSU Jw m'*

W«N«I Sw*r ySa .mi