The Wabash Courier, Volume 16, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 February 1848 — Page 4

AS

INCIDENT IIRPORK MARB1AGK be re by hang* a tail."*

BY SOMT*lKS. •4

Walker's celebrated-exchange in Loui.fi viUe, in the favorite feeort of the citizens* of ihut burgh—nnd 4ia gentlemanly proprietory enjoys a -popularity there, which would almost elect him Governor of thqjitj ,x Smie. if he would "hut con«ent to run I«»r the office. Stranger*. of course, go to \Vnlker"*, end he takes them in, but eomntimes he pate them out—n ca«« «*t r*m latter kind was related

honey kiss from tbe lips of hi* fair mam-1

«rata

at parting, and started down to hi* things at the Gnk bouse. The wedding wna *et up for the nexi day, aad the happv vounjr dog tripjwd nlonjf, ao buoyed up tv anticipation. ih«t vou wiasld havrj guessed, to have eeen him, that he had.j rncrriiry-like, wings to hi» heel*. On

rnorrury-liKe, wiogs 10 nis nusi*.

wny

ditcon.

came round the corner, Mnpng

#what was hn furtliOf horror. 10 find thnl

in tended to oear te I

and bride to hef future home, wna lit the

*r il was prudeat to let the present eniwd into a knowledge of th* fart that such an

volunteered lo visit the rear of

'J* UK *u

Ui

iheir It

Irbry bnve

f'

neral SI »e evrr

us the other

iav., whitfh deserve* to be chronicled. A yoang gentkman arrived in aa 1-. NtBlairMAina!

doxy.

Wt two weeks since, on a matrimonialFivcllllltdred Piece* Print*, visit, and. of couwe he donned his best embracing every style and variety a large sup ..... .. jplv uf Brown ami Bleached Minima a good asset! te visit his

He made his

u"*™j

down, h" observed lhat the lifht *rm Cl,,»h d.i lUTs BOOTS AXI SIIOK*, t.WnlU,'. „,! tt.M lnr»f ntni! k«n«l«. tv-at tMorunent ol horning in -Walker «. and the larpe pta.

•'Picayune Botlei*«enme tasown The bar-kwper fcnowinj* ihe crowd wns inikinjf lor W,'s. n«i ii iminjf alrea- cv)6ttcrtu wuili ksom tu c«.vciji»atj r«rGR« dv nfter midnight. h« *le*ired V* shul them oui, so he politelv Worried tte yot.uji $Ws, airangnr throygh the Antr. ahnsaa^d it Hh« lucked it. put the bar ucros*. and fetrenU-d With his Iniiip ttp wintry I're-wnily ih»»P-: wis a t:eme*dwM rapping at the front diKH, hut t»»e barkeeper, uninfird th«: it wiik the noi«v cmnjiany h^ had hnrredjout, rolled himself up in the quilts. ai».» luro^d ovi'r lo take tn« 'winki.' •Jim, will you open tint ooor, •on] fo«»l!" sho »ird one of th crowd. with stentorian lunga. nun no such f«*«l,' grumhlfd Jim, na! he pulled the covering tighter around him.

•Wilt you open this «ai yett

?d ngnin. hranklut R.ink C"liinibui». 'f won.t—that's flit.* crnwW Jim t» I no»«rr. Onto. Bank. himaelf. in answer. andolTlw dropjied iii^j^jijjjj to the land of dr«am*. He sl«*|»l a* it rnmmercfaf llink ol Scioto. ntieht be supposed a soldier would.who whj.: 'W oi Cleveland

I i1i.....iiu.uM '-"ninifTctai llank nt Lake hrta

hsening to the atormmg of Oh ipu'te^c.

•I wnuld like to do ao, p»»nf|fmeii,' wa#i §. ,MMIiryt the reply, if I could, but upm mv wurd. New KiibUmhI, just at present, I am unable to comolv.' PHd,X'Xcity. •Well, we'll help you.' said another., I'mnhHrgh, «nd seizing him bv the arm. slutii him, minus the coal Mil, out upon Uw| j«av»*Nie(tt. NrwYnrk.

Here was a fine opening for a small Plnb»d«-lpha fight-^-Iwi one of tl»e part? perreiving thed.flTf uitv at a glance, interfered wiih •housaad apologies for Ins imp^iuotis^ friend, stated that the torn garment ahoiiln he paid for, Aic., and ofler^d to l»*nd him! his coal untli morning. I his 'siiuciioo of the wedding garment was verv unf

m.«-

#r*m,

The day had grown old before the v»ctim was able to visit ht« hrtde, end ©f eoorse she pouted a little, bet on bis promise 10 aseign sufficient cause at the wed. ding, the arraagement waeellowetf 10 pro. eeed. Aa he promised, so he fstihfullv rehearsed the above fade.and pledged his forgiving yoeng »if« *Mt he would heretafier try and keep bia la»l ®#t nf Mich

roadchths

**Cnssi meres, Sutinets.

WsTaee/lsehtths. Kentucky Jeans, Lin• xeyt and Flannel* of all kinds, Plai'l Liu teys and Cloaking, Palo Alb and V^

Monterey Plaid*, a great variety nf Alpacas. &•

rtnM.„to,

Arranged all the pre!imin.»ri«*, pasaed a J«* ft GOODS delightful afternoon and evening, sipped as

VVll

«#d bv, SO ha thought he would jiHt step and j»ul|*y« $o put them up with. A heavy stuck in nni! taste a

by wny of tnvigora i"y tvt

ting his drenm«. Mo entered, a dnten (JlJ

Jncmuts. Cross barred Muslins

bdginns. InserHngs. $c.. Dresst

Handkerchiefs. Woollen floods, .... Cravats. Comforters, fyc.. Strata and Leghorn

Bonnets.Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. ($*•.. $-c.

Fin* and ctnmnn Ft'IiC ^PS, men's sml tor»

Bk(

.kski#s

c-ir«J nt l!i6 d#f)r» of "irewh oysinra in PK'I'S, ev»T in this market^ enkbrucine «ln»ll was loo temi»linff an invitation. I rwli an.l ilr*irnhl«» Jmtmn Mailing, .• t)il Cloihs, Table ditto, f|i«ndid piiinird i!,..t inJereatinjj pen«vl, to be slo.cally |»««-1

?xt!HbimI

tS(

and CAU

„,„w Si.ndn.. with c«rd» and iaas«!*. rll«v#

Sfm|,w,i

ing of the V'tung «tranj»er wn* inei!«u'a• See. Allot tl»* abort# are ifr«*rfcit f«»r cash, or mwt hlv heightened. Il« turned to lcav», nnd. kinds of Produce in haul *T thk very i.-»west 1 1 at iMfiirnlnrlv mviie the Jobbing Trade, ns he wns the lant ens omer. lie liav:ng bought largely with a view to that br/nch er fo'lowed him to the do«»r, to lock it «f ioi busniMs. t.rhim. At lhat m-iHei't.« jolly crowd „„uf.

yA

•run cil'ed for. nerved, tasted and washed emnracin? vumn ^ilMidid CHIV\ TtA SET5. down with a ghn«« of the propriftnrV and wren I *en«»d «l»*p blue war*. -I-L^ ngt,tmrn\ .hmwI iWl.! Suirking Yarn, Spun C«tton. Bailing, choice madeira. I hrt genpral iwt-1

t^JVo \V A K.

^e!tT

(fc

""'l'LE

BANK NOTE TABLE.

State Rink ami Branches par »liio I .lie Ins. and Tnwt C"- |»re l.tinveiin. (^iiniMTCtal aihl Kraaklwt bk». M«tnn«V ami Traders', liitnk ofMawillon, firt-ieville, (old)

W.K^Mer, X«-nin. S«ndu«ky, (i^tuea. N«»r wiik.

Zin«*»v^|i*. StcuhcnvMs. old bank. Mariana.

Mi. Pl»»snlit. St.Clairiwdle, N»*w l^st^in. favtoii.

c|jn(m|

Kl

^,irllllg

An amusing scene was lran»riring all. I'rbana Bank, this lime on the outude. Tne vuung .i l'ni«wi, mrnngrr, in hMtily pawing through tli* Si#-nhrn»iil«. new portal. bruali*-d ap one of the'taiU of ki l^bamw. new com. »od Im *-..k.»rr .li,.MirS '. one half ihe tUK»rt anrHrely ta-tenrd Hn-! Btntatkp. coal ai! i« tfce *»pe«iog. Supi^inp All soUent Banks. course, ihat fie would observe it, and tntifana. siantly reloaae him. he s'ooil still lor *'e

to

moment,and the neisyparty aurrountl^d liwn! Ki)«tfrn solvent Catiki*, •Stand aside, straneer, and let as in,' Wweinn, .... 9id the foremost of the party.

New trk rilvCM!ecM

M*M£M MM»§ tij

nf f^-i».

par

'.Tum*ui.

package nf muner. amouniinj to 0500, arkivals. of rivers All history nod experience proves ibis intended tn boar the CXiten^s

tn,t,*M»i—ii*

stp,img/tft.i

Coat tail pocket, and like It, fastened in, Vmfmmft, Momtavs. We«tnes snd Fri«'»., 11 and intermittent fevers raged among the troops the door, fie did not exactly kno whrth fWtf'e*. IWavs Thurstlavsand Satur 9 Jjj

Frniavs, at

C*rli*le,

Wednesdays, DKPARTORES.

amount waa in tfce pocket, hut 10 jjei the -door open, he lold them tnat his marring# certificate was in the wedged up Ci»at tail On Ihe announcement, all vowed they Mondays,-Wednes and Prid**. 3 a (Jeneral Agent of ihe district a"nd"have'a Graven*

fit. b.

Daily, at

fmfii*iiW'.l)*ily. at

would rearue the precious document or f^aw.T»«e»ays.Thurs.f's«nd haiur. .W berg depot established near them Were this d..ne (.Wagr»«i.Toesiiivs/I hurM'sand Sainr. 6 loae the tails of their combined i»»t«ifr K»r-) Mtndaresnd Fridays, 5 men fa in the effort, and accordingly ilw»y egfea, Moiwlaysanii Fridaya, 5 .ril«l Ik. k.r„d I.

S

Mr.

*V*lk

er*a premises, and have the rear of »!h» jretuleman's wedding coit releas«*d— this arrangement was genorallv agreed 10 and waichev started. In the meantime the outsiders held a small caucus of condolence with the

during which aevfr-

al animated resolvea were pawed, thai

.h.y ,™.ld ,ic,Tr h. thee got in. by keeptnj him up till dav Koo». tor wleat light. The banemg of tho dot»r behind lliem, and the ahock of the bar closing in the iron grasp aroused their attention, fail i( was tne late.

The barkeeper on learning the trouble. had qoietlv descended, opened ihe door, pushed eat ihe coat tail, fastened the en trance, awl beet retreat again. Tne ooiatdera steraaed. b«t tt wea no use they therefore conceded te p»ck up the troph* beer atone to ae.we ^en establ»«hment, and hold a jolhfica'ion oeer its rescue.— The owner recovered hi* package of money, and wished to retreat, b« they were in no mood to part with him--thoy *»h ed to heal aM d.fforeoeee before ibev aep a rated, detnk the health of the lady na med in the recaptured document, and fill nat an order for a new wedding a«i». The ~etrtnger wss forced 10 yield, and we need not a«id. that he got home wry late the next morning.

AH nwlacloae, at precisely ft'cloek pm ftet. I. I847-I8.»f S. G. DO DUE. P. M-

Thov were preparing to fwllaw up ihetr$ frui'leas efforts of assault with thetr feet and fists, be »ub«!ituting an awning post for a battering ram, when a watchm^ interfered, inquiring (he cauao of irowh£3bey invite the attention of Physicians snd Deal-j immediate supplv.

"l)OD

Sl

Terre Hame. iwlv |g4^-44-tf

PARKI'FMILLS.

WHITE WHEAT FAMILY FLOTLR

A WPF.R I OR artwfe— eonarsnt svpptf will *V he kept on hand. Tboaa wanting Keie tlneg extra are r«eee»s«( to try tt. pirrwiN

IS dis par 5 drs!

3

25 dts .V) die 50 dis

no sale do do do

Uo

VTfr0*fufa

par

riiesboveMies are predicated,!-™ «ter,e.

luoatc, and the voung slrAtiger hmt lem AP rp rT T\T A 'leletenous miasm which produces per at the idea of h» bemif ao awk wnrdlv W 1/ 11. ItX J. JLJ O}J srs fastened 10 the door by the barkeeper, hut at and from Wh„„vs the celebrated Dr. Ferguson on this

,• rJ,.t if Ml IfTTK? \*flI 9

men

I ne^yaa.,,1 .Saturdays,

Hurtwidmrp,

KINtv have just received an addt

iiooal supply of Pest Miwcincs, to which

HI sir• aituksk* ilta tkssIA!HS US« ens iM aM AI nf esa )l (^.MitfraflI ft*

....amongthe aritcles wearaiarsc the mlUwinf Ch»mHsal* 1 German Sofphaie Quinine, reoch do do

A mericen do. do, .*ilphaie Morphine. lo»itd« of Sniphur, Veratnaa. Stfvcbwne, Iodine, Pipenoe A'eo. Wood Nsptha.

see*. 18/47-5-11 WOOD A KING'S

h.

Ma* 8th, I»47-«(U:f

A W A E

Vlnr

m&rrto

HITE

announcing 10 tmeral'.y, thai ami moat they 'V

I

$w1 n*

yy F. at* now recewng our j.iTI purchases of

Hardware,' Sadlery, and Iron. «*nibrainiisr a much larg^T.

ehraper

HOUSE FURNISHING,

including superior extra Tea Waiters in settsnr single brass Andirons, fancv iron do., Shovels and Tongs, brass Candle Sticks, brass and polished Snuffers, wire Fenders, table Cantors. Britmiiia Tea Set's, block tinTea Pots, fnncv Brushes, Ctiiuib-Brushes, real German silver lahle nnd tea Spoons, ivory lahle Knives and Forks in sens. 151 pes ,) Carvers and Forks, curtain Pins and curtain Bands, Tea Bells.&c. &c. Also, numerous oilier articles which cannot here he enumerated. Our assortment of building maiertala embrace a great varieiv of locks and door latches, anil those building will find it to thfir interest, in prices and variety, to give u« a call. On hand, ns usual, a very la**e stock nf

HX)I,EICS

ore' P0'^ ^or

I,,^

HATliDRfr,

Termifnge, Ac., Ac. HI GROjJB Fsb«estoclii Vsrmtiefs. XI" ie grossCeeadwa de 40 ifcaen Smnhi Teeis Syrup.

Ft*sale

at Proprietor* prices

TOOLS.

of Uoche»ter ami Cincinnati inanufactttre. We have taken special pains to procure a large and well selected assortment of Tools of all kinds, nnd we asiwe the mechanic of nnv name, lhat we rhaII luke pleasure in showing ur selling liiin a bill.

SADDLERY.

Having devoted a large Sh«re of our store, nital and merest to the saddle, h'irnew and carriage innMrinee, we nee prepared with a row K*r rtitnpleie ne^nriineur of Trees, Plush, Cloths. Hog ^''".Sknis, Pad Skins. Buckles. Terrets nnd Hoeks.

flames and Chains. Webbing. 'I hruad. Rings, Bins, Snrrups, (iig Trees. I^aces of heatitifttl patterns. Fringes. Tufts, picked Moss, and pure curled Hair, lop lather, (eastern dressed.) patent Leather a verv large assorttnmt ol figured and plain Rublner Cloth, patent Oil (Cloths I (o l! varrl» wide. Head Lining^, Brass and Plated Bands, Dashes and Joints, oil cloth Car|teiiugs, inn lienhie Irons, a verv lirst rate piece of Drab Cloth for seai*. seat Handle*, and ooach door Ilingea. par We "flr-r. also, to Shoe nad Hoot Manufactiirsrs a 4?rae atock ol eastern dreeued Frenrh Calf par Skins. \Ii»r««cco do. Lining Skins, Binding Leath

m,,*,

kinds of Troduce.

,! 1.7*A ouamiiy ot Lake and Kaiabwa Salt for 'sale. S. H. POTTER & CO. 1 tlif Terre Unite. Oct. 2. 1847—5-v

BU LLE'riN~No. "2. I "tJIE great flool of 1347 will he long rememI !ered in manv pans of the West- Theswolleu strmms seemed 10 know no bounds hut risPrr tng higher and higher carried dismay to the mhabPr*! Hants. Merchants were obliged 10 remove their

W(|rM rrom the

„ern.aifin

t) I) I \7 I 1 uu 1 UTIII) miliea were compelled to desert their dwellings 1 11 1 O oL 1/ I^T A Ii I, IV Lt O ihe poor suffered more severely than language can I tlescnbe. The public authorities were called on to administer aid and counsel. In short, a great public calamity had occurred.

or

-V«.. Daily, at 1**1 •"'V encamped on the

Daily at 12 si night. pfams of F^tremadura. at a time when ihe river

///.,Tiies*lavs.Thurs.snd5Uitor.6 I Guatliana had become drv after a flood, remittent

6 fir*

1

FJASTS I,AS'RSF~

ir^T nved a targe and spleadid assortment *1 oltas n«ht« leasts direct irom ihe msnntactorv Men's. Women's. Boys. Miaef snd Childrena. also a (ear est is of hoot trees, crimp*. isphsndid srucletor sale hv

COLLINS

it.

MURRAY.

1

CASLF FOLTWFFKAT.

T'*£ snJarrdter will pay lbs HIGHEST MAR

1

KET PRim far ««Mt CLEAN WHEAT, del ve*«t at Juts store, etge of THR TWO BARREL,

Cwart ef 4th aed Ntusni Koed atrast, er at Mitt near the river, T-srre Hants. Oct I,'47 tf HORACEBUTTO/f.

May tt. l»4T-»-ly WOOD KINO.

CORN OIL

CHTFJIOR ertklAfsv Lamps. O dai. '47-*-ii

WOOD

i„c,p,I source in half dried margins

In"l,*m,y

fjpriR ander signed, havi

TBit

and morn extensive stock

than can be found elsewhere in lb«" Wabash Valley, or in the ^taieof Indiana. We hav«i added inanv new articles, as well as increased the assortment and variety of man* heretofore kept, ft will be our aim and desirs to give satisfaction to all who niav lavnr u« with l*teir paiTonasp. awnrinp them (without selling al cp«0 that oirr prices will be at a reasonable advance from r»»t. and much reduced on some pnrnetdav kin.ls of goods. In the line of heavy goods. offer for snlf— Iron of all kinds. Vteel. S^nag Steel. f!«op Iron,

Sheet Iran. BrazierV Qtpi'rr, Tinned Cn|iner, Wire. Tin Plate. Block.Tin, Zwe. Axlo lnlis, Elipiic 45nrings, eastern fr«und Wagan Hoxes, Anvils, tfniithV Hallows, Vices, (snd •0 pips I to II. Coil Chain -,* $ to I, Hinges for {••l-.t-barn doors snd all kinds of doors.

Nnilp, tilass. Oils« fi?ad, I'owtier at retail and bv

^•rfiw keg ni and 4 w^SKI,all, kinds «f gun fixings. s"1 -*y and «ome teal Shot (inns. d«u- '1fc!e and single barrels, lor sale low: mill Saws, Cross Cut Saws, Crobars, !\!at ocks, IVcki, Log Chains. Trace Chains, and various other articles not herein mentioned. A large and complete assortment of

POCKET AND TABI.K CUTLERY, at wholesale and retail a large assortment of l.iinii*, including the parlor, solar, with plain and cut Shades, and gilt and bronze Stands, side Lamps, store Lamps, 'su?pending.^ and a large quantity of extra Shades, and chimneys and Lamp Wicks. In ihe wnv of

,hat ,hey

9 *T„B*GnA%FEyBERG COMPANY. 6 'berelore. earnestly call the attention of the entire

Wsst 10 their most extraordinary and cslebraied series of Aan-Btlions Medicine* In sny locality where there is the slightest tendency to any form ol Fever, Fever and Aytie. Dumb Agile and she a like, ihe inhabitants should at once send to thr

N

snd the Graefenl-erg Vegetahfe Pills snd Health Bitters used armrdmg to directions, there would be no fear ibihnus diseases

So important are ihe Graefeaherg Medicines to the people of tlie West, that the following steps should be immediately taken: 1st- P.verv neighborhood should have its Graef* enberg Depot. By addressing ihe Gsnersl Agent of any district this can he secured.

Id. Fs mi lies should club together snd get sn

pt of, are! SM. Emigrant Societies snd other philanthropic bodies should lurnieb them 10 the needy Bv soeh means bilious dtssases wilt be entirely 1 prevented

The other Medieio** nf the Company are most I eminently adapted to the disease lor which they

are recommended: and consist of ihe following— The tiraefenherg Eve Ixnion. the Children Panacea, ihe Green Mountain Ointment, the Con sumpMve's Balm, the Dysentery Svrup. Hcnrv^s fr^-The (.eoefal Agent for Indiana tsM SE^

EDWARD BARTON. Hee'y. N Y.

WOOD Ai KING, Agenx, Terra Hauls, laJan iii '48 21 vl

^TKCTj?)

Of

appointed A-

»InseraoM Cotapany. ka against loss er dam-

gent lor the Colombo*

I* row prepared to lake riska aga age by fire, and to insure goods transported oa nvers snd osnals. to and from the eastern citws and tewn* in tfi* United States. Persons insur iog with aaid company wili bs dealt with promptly and beeorshty.

W. N.HAMILTON. Ageet.

Terre ifaete, Sept. IS, IN7-4-yl

fjiRENCH, German, twf fAowricda Msoitenet A. Goad ray's Ext. ler Hdk saisby __(dec2StfJ C.J. ALL|

SUf.PlI

MORPHIA for sole be

dee «tf^ a AU.IDONA.CO.

Rt'SSELt?Sfcaviag

lb KINS.

Ie he NfcCO.

'"ream for

dec Stf J. AIXI8Q

C' ENUINR AlNViesa Oil forliala by I dec 5Mf C.J ALLI0ON 4 C0

ii 1 hifudi

IW.

iiqfrtiNe

8

er. Shoe I'ees nP a II sizes. Sparrow-Bills. Cojiper The proprietors of this Stove have been awarded Naiia, Awle. and Awl Hairs: Shoe Thread, Ham- diplomas for (he snperiortiv«l this siove overall mers. Pincers, Punches, Floats, Rasps. f-c.,

tic.

remnrrr p|nrw

Well would it lie if the sad conscqnences of the S flood had ceased when the waters subsided. Bill

I no' IT

The retiring waves left vast alluvial depnsites. which in a lew months must give out thai bilious disea-

l»i»»|irv, witit.ll III ITW IMUIIIM0 IIIIVV

Poimf Answer: "T he cause of bilious derange

The subscribers have on hand the largest and lust selected stoc of St OV€89 of the best material, ever offertd in this mnret.

The stove to which we invite most especial attention is tb«* just Iv celebrated DOUHLE OVEN COOK STOVE. —whioh isd«cidelv superior to any Stove ever invented. Why/ Been use the heat has the shortest space ta botli oven and the whole width of the stove at onca nround the ovens and will bake at once nnd eqiuil in both, nnd hy having two distinct and separate ovens in the some stove, different articles enn be baked at the same time whichjcould not be done in a single oven which tends to'great economy in fuel, and at the same rime all oilier culinary operations can be performed as well as on any other stove. Those in want of such an article would do well to call nnd examine price and quality, before sending to a distuaoe (or an inferior article.

We have also, the PIIGEMX 1*RKMITMV' COOK STOVE, (latest and tno« appromd patterns

FA R.Y1 ER'S PREMIUM COOK STOVE, Five sizes, hesvv plain. CONGRESS AIR-TIGHT COOK STOVE ELEVATED OVEN As well iip the

ROUGH AND READY COOK STOVE

otners by the American Institute, in the cuv of

ityThe highest urice in ensh or goods wili he New York, and the Rensselaer county Agriculiur-

al Society The summer arrangement on tho hearth of this stove—where most of the culinary nnd boiling operation* can be performed without li«nting the stove— is of itself an involuable acquisition.

We have also 1847 pmterns. Trov fc Stanley Air tight (various sizes^ which in point o( performance, beauty, durihilitv and cheapness, stand unrivaled and various sizes Drum Parlor Stoves Box stoves, for shops and offices: 10.pln:eCo«k8ioves large 7-plate stoves to inke 3 foot wood, for churches and schools Coal stoves and Grntes. Stove-pipe. Ash-pans, Coal hods. Fur nmire to fit Cook stoves of all Mzes, single piece or bv tho dozen: Stove Wnfal Irons, Coffee 'ousters nnd all oilier nrlirles pertaining to stoves in any way. We have extrn plates on hand and Iron to mnke good the failure al a plute, with despa tch

Besides the above we have a very large and complete assortment of

a a a W a

which we now nfler at a small advance for cash or undoubted credit. N.SMITH & SONS, National Road Street.

P. S We hiivealso every description of HOLLOWWAUK* TKA & SLGAIt KKTTLEfc —and orders fur Mill castings will be promptly ex ecuied.

Terre Haute. October 2, 1847-5-0m

c",ne

E W E

JUST ESTABLISHED!

Clock*, Wntvlir»&Jcwclrv.

up. with i^ctiri^wew furnifiinraiMHbi^l na^j^lifiii tn i)!,(fj|iimii'1st1t''nir gue#ts with as eoiwortable quarters as can biirftiad al.tlis best tro tels in the West-

He lias in Ilia -amplny a capabfe and expertetjeed cook, and it shall he his aim in keep ii" pood ii Table as (he markets of Hie West afford.

His Stable is large and commodious, and Milder the superintendence of careful ostlera, and is well supplied wi.ti grain and provender. With ihese advantages and a strict attention to htisiuess, he trus's he will merit and receive a share of the public patronage. Boarders can be accnmmoda ted on reasonable terms by the week, month,or year.

W. B. All ibe Stage# call at ilie honse for passengers. [hov6 lOif] IiOUIS LEVY.

lfUOWN'SnOTEL

COVIKUTOIV,

I*. It. I11IOWIV* lats of Lafavone, IiiiI., haying leased for a term

[SsSslL'if veurs. the largo and rommmliouc Mji^Whriuk building, on the corner nf »h* public square, which is newlv fined up in the neaiest manner, respectfully informs his "lajmer Irieuds, and the travelling community fhai he is priiared 10 entertain

in kit be*t Mgle,

thvee who call on him. lit* solicits a caniiuuauneof former patronage. Covington, Atiguat 14,M7-50-»y|

STOVER WAREHOUSE

THE suhicriSer has just n. pened the best assortment of Clocks, Wntchea itnd

Jewelry,

ever offered in Terre Hante. Such as Gold and Silver Patent Lever. Ijepine, Duplex, Vertical. Horizontal, and Verge watchea Gold Guard

Bnd Fob Chains snd Keys Gobi, Stone snd Cam*aSet Pin* of every style snd variety Plain flRf snd Set Finger and Ear Rings: Gold and

I'ens and Pencils: Gold and Silver SpectaelwMpd all other articles in the line, which will be sWftitv prices, and warranted genuine.

jP*" Jos jku[krtt prices paid for eld Gnld and

»-R. FREEMAN.

N. B. Incite, fVaiches and Jewelry carefulIf repaired and whTfauied. IT Stora next door to Lucien Lemon's on the east side nf the Public Square.

Terre-Hatite. May 15. *4T-3T-*f fl. R. F.

LATE ARRIVALS. WATCHES.

JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. E undersigned begs leave to call tha attention ol b«e friend* and ihe public generally, to hi* late importations. which embrace a splendid stock of JEWEL­

braces ladles* Bresst Pins. Gentlemen's I'mssnd Gold ftuda, Ear Ring*. Bra relet Clasps. Hearts and Crossaa, Guard ftHdrs. Finger Kings, Gold

J^7£L wdd and Silver WATCMESand Pencil*, Silver Arrows and Slide* for bead drwee*.

Silver Spoons and Thimblea. Min*

(:iT!' c^«'

S**' Bag Claspa. Spectacles.

Uold snd Si eel Pens, &«.. snd a great varisty ol articles which cannot bo enumeraied.

Watebee Clacks and Jewelry, repaired

a ssperier manners I am also provided wiih masbmrry to icplaea any pari ef a watch that may be warn oat or broken,eqaal lo the original

May t». 1847-Sf-ly D. CRISHER

SCHOOL BOOKST^

THE

snhacrfher baajesiweeised

fhmi

can alwars be hedef (*. W. Crosby. September 19, ibf«4-tf

Dr,

the east

a larga assertmcnt ef neboel lltoks, auct as are now in genera) eseia the West. Also.

hwhio(Bjsiai wljolesale sfld Retail very cheap cheap or in etebang*

far

Paper Rats ai ti«*

igbset market pride. G^.

W

CgOSBY.

fcr A supensr artiela e{' fresh

OrtmaA

Flearw

wooMfiriitie i#r dee«tf ,C. ALL WON CO.

JIRf VT llR»1YlftATIVE REMEDY.

OK. KA«V.WA.i'*

JgTXIR or HEALTH. IFW.KN yea'ra' experience, together wiih the testimony or ihoussnds who.have lanlixed its power ovrr disease, lias proven ibis medirine in he the ttioxi valuable

Jnul»din«. liifioi»# diurra-ea. loss nf npp«t^hilnv or AeenkiHlsa. paiisnd giddieees in ISkdl palititaiion nf^A|e|sart. paim 'in the. »ioninp(i ar^khuyldcrarntfltgniir, SllMSnu's of 1r. »Vnr stoa!ki«i», *yirr»rhniih. ii tMfiiiiittnjl nnnseS nr stcl£s|nniach, qflkeai«M|f^m mo3. eart burn, melan^itilv^disiii^ped or nhlvfrevhiMg g. will1]sleep, unpleasant iifiije tn^iith^nrred tnns^ie. ctetivenrss &.c. l'*»r a{f of wlUjflhli^^/xfV

Hrtriik.

S«e thiH each wrapper has the written signature of "H. EASTMAN" upon ii, none other can be genuine.

We rhewidersignad hav« been in the habit of prescribwff and using in our practice tor seviml years,Or. Eastman's

Elixir nf Health.

E. Webb, Cirdeville. Ohio. E Gillis, Ogdenshurgh. N Y. S. Stearns. Troy. N. Y.

Vix: White Lead, in nil and dry Red Lead Venitian Red Chromes Spanish Brown Whiiing: liamp Black Spirits Turpentine Prussian Blue Paris Green Vermillion Bronzes Gold Leaf Verdigris, &c.

A I N (T S S A great varieiv O I S Castor

DYES,

Stc.

Madder, fmligo. Fustic. Logwood. Nicwood, Camwoon, Blue Vitrol. Alum, ('opperas. Brimstone, Lac Dye, Extract Logwood, Muriatic, Sulphuric and Nitric Acids, &c.

Window Glass—Various sizes and superior quality.

GLASSWARE.

Jars, Tinctures. Bottle*, Flasks, Vials, &c. VARNISHKS, AcC.—Copal No. I and 2. Coach, Japan and Black, Glue, Sand Paper, Gum Copal, &c.

HE I?I I MJS

Sulphate Qeinine, Morphine, Iodine, Hydriodate Potash, Mercurials, &c. MKIMCINES A fresh and complete assortment.

GUOCERIES, &C.

Crushed nnd Hnvanna Sngnrs, Star and Sperm Candles, Syrups. Olive Oil, choice Tobacco, Snnffs and Cigars varietv of Spices, choice Teas, Coffee —Pure Winesand Brandies. Saleratus.

Cnfttile and Fnncy Soapn, Ac. WRAPPING, LRTTKIl dr CAP PAPRR. HJ~ A full assortment of

May *9,'47-39-8ni WOOD & KING.

IMPORTANT TO PARENTS! WINCH'S

CANADIAN VERMIFUGE A CURTAIN KF.MFDY for THIS medicine i* safe in it* opera more easily administered than any otner.

the tivei of

TEX,

thk

from the ihe speci to Enogri over P7 tha singl

Vegetable Cnmpontid

in ihe

Knntrn world, fW ihecure of ihe following sympiftiSand comnlaijiis. vi j^vspspsin, liver sfTecnervons diseusea. sick fread ache, bilious

of

may be rij|i«d upon as a jMt praiM

amd

$prnly ctf*. Aa a preventtv* to disease. ihe RW*(r i»f Health has not us equal tn the world, and is especially recomniendetl to persons residing in aickly localities. By its timely use you will/tod it a sura preventive to ague and fever, bilious fevers, and all other diseases peculiar to low. flat or marshy countries. It has stood the test for fifteen year*, and its increasing popularity and usefulness together wiih the concurring testimony of msny eminent physicians, and other respectable citizens throughout the whole country ought to he a sufficient guarantee overv one afflicted wiih the foregoing aotupiaiirts. Thousands of certificate* might be given to prove lhat the Elixir nt Health is a medicineof mere than ordinary merit. The certificates ot some ol the most respectable physicians nf the country sre given, deeming others uritteeeesnry

prepared hy

him at&ineaville. Ohio, and have found it a valuable Temedy in all those case* for which it is recommended. It has seldom disappointed our expectation we con therefore, with confidence recommend it to the afflicted, considering it worthy of the confidence of the public.

-j IT Bingham, Porter. O. J. VV. Arthur, Welksville. O. Sam'l. Barker. McCounelsville, O.-'

Drs. Harden & McClure. Lawrence. Mo. WOOD & KING,

Agenlt.

April 17, 1847-33-ly 'I'erre Haute, la.

VI a as tn nrrsipj .^PAINTS,

In*lruments, Perfu­

mery, Fancy Articlet, Patevt Medicine*. X-c. WOOD &. KING. May 22. 1847-38-ly. Druggists.

LLOARLTOIIML CANDY, AC., AC.

Peask'sCompound Extractof Hoauhound Candy.—For the cure of Coughs, CoMs, Irritation ol the Throat, Croup, Viftiooping Cough, Asthma, Palpitation of the Iftart, &c., and all diseases lending to consumption

Formed by a combination of 25 different ingredients, all celebrated for the enre of Coughs and Colds, and being so amalgamated in Pease's Compound Extract of Hoarhound Candy as to produce the benefit of the whole in one compound.

Preserve and beautify the hnir by using OLn niDGE'fc Bai.m or Colombia, which immediately stops the hair front falling out, and restore* it when bald.

Tiwsk SuFFKRina with tub Pit.FS— We are frequently surprised that so many suffer with this complaint, when Hay's Linunent will eflectually cure the distressing malady,

O" For sale Wholesale and Retail bv WOOD

WO It.MS. sration and

The greatest cause of death nmong children is to be attributed to Worms. They give rise 10 numerous disensea. and are the more fatal because the least suspected were parents to give this subject more attention, and carefully otwerve the *vn»ptoms which indicate the existenceof worm* in ihe bowels,

many

be tawd.

Some of ihe symptom* are ss follow*

the countenance is of a pale, or a leaden color, and suffused with occasional flushes, the eyes are hravy nnd dull, bad breath, itching in the nostril*, the sleep is diaturbed, tha patient often awakening in great fright, snd ia liable to starting and grinding ihe leeih, tho appetite ie irregular, being ometime* voracious and at other tknss feeble, occasional vomiting.

Sue.

Wintr'i Canadian Vermifuge

prnmpt

RY and FANCY GOODS, which ha will sell as low as can be had in the Western 8laiee. Hi* stock em

and

rfirient

fail,

a

in its sciion, and entirely free

from engredient* which have anv but a beneficial effect, the health of the patient being always im proved even when no' Worms are discovered.— Physicians prescribe it, and to ue the Isngutgeof one tn high *tanding, who mide* in Cleveland, Ohio, cunaider it "the only article of the kind he ever ssw that was so uniform and prompt in expelling wornia," it may indeed he relied on with the utmoet confidence, aa tt hs*nrvrr&ee« Anew 0

thta is the reason why all who bavs

used it will not use any cither. We have in our poaseeiion a number ef certifi* eates from physicians and'others ol the highest respectability, who a II testily to us superior efficacy and recommend il aaa never failing remedy,

READ AND BE CONVINCED. We, the undersigned, hay* frequently administered a medicine prepared hv Mr John Winer of this town, designs led "J. Winer's Canadian Vermifuge." and being fully satisfied with its efficacy, confidently recommend it as a aafe and efficient remedy for tha expulsion of worm* from tbe inn tftial canal.

G. O'REILLY. Licentiate ef tbe Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.

Ac.

(I. W. DICKENSON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, in London.

Ac.

Hamilton, C. W.. Oct. 11,1848. Nsw Yoax, March

90,

1817

Messrs J. Winer At Co.. 1 Stirs— My ehtld of five years nf age, waa lor more than two years severely afflicted with worms, dnring which time we cava her different medicines reromraended in such caste, hut they produced no beneficial eflfcta. I at tengih procured a bottle

of ynor

FLIIVTFWR

Canadian

Vermifuge, and gava it to her, which caused her to (Bias a Isrge number of worms, since ihen she hesbesn in the enjoyment of perfect health.— From my own experience. would recommend your Vermifuge aa being the moat safe snd effectual remedy for worms now in ns*. Yours, iruly,

C. G. 8NETHEN. 90 Rivingtoo at.

K^Be particular and remember the name, IP7 fire's

Canadian Vtrmtfng*,"

this is the only arti

eie lhat can be depended on. Remember tbie Prepared only bf, John Wtaer fc Co* 83 Maiden Lane, Y.

^SodV kino. Ts ns Hswt#

the m«st pn»di»ctive. Emigrants should go on in the fall

E S

H.R.SMITH, D-D. S,-

HAVE

St.

KING.

A E N I S

W C0M/J0rzxn

1 1 I S

So highly prized and valued as a cure for all diseases of the Liver, Jaundice. Di-spepsta, Sick Headache, Habitual Costivrness. Hjaterta, and Impurity of ihe Blood. A full aupply kept constantly 011 hand, and for sale by

in the above line, cheap lorcaah or trade Auguat 15, 1846-50-tf

Snnriric#.

jgSSF.NCES. Laudanum. Paragoric. British Oil, Hi Oil Spike, OnoHildoc, FUtem Godfrey'a Cordial. Blue and Black

and Bone Lmament. Bears Oil. Harlem Oil, E Water. Moffaifs, Sappington's and Lee's Pil Shoe Blacking.

For aale by the gross, at May 22, 1847-38-ly WOOD

MOUNT

ekihlrtn would no doubt

BRUSHES—Hair

hss acquire! a

reputation far exceeding that of any other medicine of the kind, and ia daily increasing in popularity wherever it is known at6 uaed it is nni-^ veraally approved it po«ee*ae« properties fchich no other article of the kind docs, it is more

Sept. 13,*47-3-tf WOOD

for which it ii employed, so that tt i»tec foils,

by timely administration to secure thsampwiani

end The shove medicine ie for aale at $ .»• Oct «.'47-ft-m6 WOOD

&

TATLBLTFTION

LES^P^

320 AC]

iuiio "Pexa^bi rap. appro

llepublicol

1..IND

l»ANU FOR ^20 ACIIKS OF LAND FOR 910!

ii atid his wife. «feirnr wiihont children idower with two ur more children if mates ander seventeea years of age, if female* bo'

Aw Mow with two or more children males nnder 17 years of a*». if females unmarried." Two single men over the age ol seventeen years of age. each one being entitled to 160 a^res On Ms arrival in ihe Colonv. the Emigrant should forthwiih npplj" to the agent ot ihe Companr, Mr Henry X.-iledgci«*e, residing at 8«ewari»ville in Denton county. who will at all limes h* read/ to assist hint in thesetotwm ol his land, and enter ihe same on hooks kept for that parpcae, anil give him a cerrifieat* therefor which certificate will be evidmee ot his having seined in ihe

Onr Grant lies in the North-Eastern part of Texas, between the 32d, and 34th degrees of Ltlttude North and J9ih and 22d detreea of I^tngiiude West from Woalinigion beginning on the soinh side of Red River, af point 12 miles east of the False Ouachitta, ntnnfng ihen^doe South 100 mileg, thence East 164 miles, thence Nonh 100 miles, ihencw West 164 inile* to the legi'iittt)g. having n. front on tha meanderwies of Red River of nenrtfcSUO nnlee and inrludce within ita limits the sppeit and lower Cross Timbers, and tha head wafers #th« Brasos and Trinity Rivers, the Trini:v beinir, navngahtefor Steamboats of light draught. frorpTthe interior of the Colour to the Gulf of Mexic**?, »Bto which it empties, some 25 mi Irs from GalvfeMon, and Red River to the Mississippi, affording an^v. outlet for the surplus productions of the roomrv. This portion of Texas is pecniiarly adapted to the'? growth of Wheat, expenenrei wiihin the IsSttjrp years having tested the fart, that il will profuce^ 40 hnshels lo the acre, weighing 65 to 79 phamls lo

tim

and Irish potatoes, peas, le«ns, nielona. gajden vegetables of all kinds, oottoo. hemn and lohacee.T'V* an«l ihe celebra'ed mu^keet grass winch covtrs the prairie* and upon which cattle sulwist, arl ken fat during the winter, and require only to be occasionally salted and krpt together, to rear them in great numbers.

The planting season commences in Febmarv and continaes until Jnlvfbet ihe early erofw sr«'

Our colonv is rapidly filling np with an industrious, intelligent and moral people, and moat anon become the most populous part of Texas. The Government has recently formed the eountieunf Grayson, Dallas. Demon. Collin and a part of Roheenn and Navarre within the Gram. It is dev-ideetly ihe most healthy part of the Stare, the lands having a gentle undulating mrfaee there are no ponds, sv.-ampe or marshes and no local ciuse l.»r disease Tlie amnephere is pure ami pleasant. Dining ihe warmest monifwof summer there iss constant eexe playing over the prairies.an.! the nitUisare invariably cool: the thermometer never rises slmve 85 to 9u, and in winter never falls below 30 degrees Fahrenheit. It abounds in springs, and at the depth of fitieen or tWentv fret, in the midst of ihe prsirie. the best of water can be bed all the small s'reamS are peeufiarly clear and crystal like. Colonei William Myers, who removed there

lr»m

dated 8th Mav. 1847 "I will not venture to tell my Iriends in Kenuwkv that ihe land here was better than the lest land in Kentucky, because they would not believe it but now I assert it. lor tho soil is deeper, being in msny places fiva feet, and ihe kindest land to work I ever put a plough in. I verily believe that around the forks of the Trinity, lies the largest body of first rate hind in America." From the forks of ihe Trinity to Santa Fe. is onlv about 660 miles by th» old Swinish

of trail, and the newspapers in Texas are now advocatiug the rnme np ihe Trinity, and from it* fork* bv land, as in every respect preferable tn the one by Independence, Mo. Why Should Emigrant* think of going to Oregon or California when they can obtain better land for nothing so much nearer home

This is, perhaps, the last opportunity that will ever nfler on the continent of America of getting lands for the mere cost of surveys and cost* of deeds. Our colony is emphatically the ^l«ce lor t!ir poor man's home-, there h« does not have to feed his cattle for six or seven months in the yenr there he will have a home market for alt the surplus im can produce lor year* to come, and wiih iudusuy

-Tanners, Lifiseed, Lard. Sperm and I and economy, speedily become rich. I Let Emigrant loos* sight of ihe important fact that our contracts with the Government of Texas expire on the first dav of July. 1843, and lhat lie must not only be in the Colony, hut that h« nmst have selected his land, built a house or cabin thereon, and he residing therein with his family by that day—one day after that date, and the opportunity, of getting land* lor nothing, is perhaps, lost forever. Persons desiring additional information, by addressing the undersigned Trustees or either of them, post paid, shall receive prompt attention.

STILL continues at his old stand and is ready at all times to wait ou customers.

NSOQQPI

April 17. 1847-33—tf

N B. As I have bnt

one price for my work, and have to pav the cash in advance for my stock, after thie date no credit will be given for operation* unlets it is by previous arrangement.

WOOD & KIN.G, DEALERS 1*

DRUGS, IFLCDICINC#,

TERRE HAUTE. INI)..

c,l"nIir-•r?tS

A

KING'S.

TRIPOLI.

E«II« Tripoli, for

and Brittannia. Ac.

—aftr.so-

British Lustra. For sals by Oct. 9,'47-«-if WOOD ft KING

A

KING'S.

IMPCHtl ANI' I t.) IM ALIUS I

THOMSOH S COMPOUND SYRUP

OF

TAR & WOOD NAPHTHA.

OF

all the remedies recommended in late vests, for the cure of PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, COLDS, obstinate COHGHS. BROCHITIS, ASTHMA. PAIN IN THE SIDE, snd in fact sit affections of tha LUNGS, THROAT or BREAST, none has been found more certain or permanent in its eeraiivs power over these, so general snd often fatal diseases, thsn the above preparation. The Compound Syrup ol Tar and V\ ood Naphiha is an unparalleled remedy. In addition 1 Undaidse. Ac," Also7Wrought Mill fronsmsdste the healing power ef Tar—ihe virtuee ^efl to order: Steam Enginea. Turning in Iron,and which, in affect toes of the lungs, is universally iFiaiahingexecuted,promptly, acknowledge-there is Combined wiih it in this I WALLACE A CO preparation the active principles of some of our I Nov. IK 1843-10-^P most certain TeOic Vegeiable Pectorial* which I unite to make it the most vslwabfa medicme ever Pcrilfllicrv. &C.» offered to the public for thesare of the diseases

A KING'S.

INDIA CHOLAGOGUE

THK Gtf«8 or

Feme and Ague. Chill Fever, Ague, IfSttr undent

and

Remittent fevert, Livtr mdfes. Unfargrmenl of thi

Complaint, Jaundice, rr, Enlarge

Bntatgewmt of the Liver». Spiff n, and *111 BSiomt jgiawpa/. For sale hy J' I*'*'1 May 89,1847-88-tf f^VOOD KINO.

"rn7-LA»T wewS!

THIS

is i« inform all persons bnoaring thsas selves indebted te the late Urm ol Smith St Graff, that all aeseents not paid apon, or before, the 1st Jan aery will, wiibo-u retard lo psrsans, be plaead ia the hands of the officers for eoltse* lion G. FOSTER SMITft

TWieHaete, Dee8,M7 14 tf

———————

A N I N E

Ai'ININB of

Fmrr*i make,

A'so. Sfeleawnet

for sale be WOOD* iilO. Hy8e, l8#H8-il

CFTMPINY

[Oli AND having dewed tTieir Cr«»i he eontmcis made wi»*f ihe Prefidirtit, iheriol. under authoriry of «Nl 4th February* Wl and Hith Janunrv, lb43. granting lands 320 acres of Inod in familiea an.i

wfW of Consresp*. his, will cohtinue irs ef age. uiitil-lhe lftt:»«^^x. man «CO for. tlsst aurve^ae^ea A jsnuly, as drfiaed in our eouiracts, must consist

IO give 3

ISO

acres of laud to eingle m»r»

I84B. cnndiimnetl. ih.ii the family shall pay

WILLIS STEWART,/ TV»r'«"

... JOHN SMITH,

Louisville, Sept. 1st. 18l7-3-6in W. C. PL I Klla. sarf fjtnd Company.

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

IIU

Sc.C.,

&C

on hand a large sBd tttenslve Slock nf Shoes. articles in the Drug line, to which they are all (iescriptions. Bindings, Linings*

J. W. SOUDER & CO.,

HAS

constantly making additions, and offer inam f«ir lothe Manufacturer cash, at the lowest market prices. Country mer- O" You wt fim. us one door West nf chants and physicians orders solicited. hreeman swell known establishment on Lorj

Scrupulous attention paid to the qualities and Corner. COLLINS & MURRAY purity of Medicines. May I. 1847-35 tl. I erre-Haute. l-lf

REMOVAL,.

THK CLOTHING STORE FORMERLY KNOWN AS TIIK ESTABLISHMENT OF

been removed to the ljocust torner, next door to Cook & Son, where the u«ual variety

O I N

is still kept np. A fresh stock of new and bandsome spring Clothing just received. apr 24—34tf. CORN WELL

$29, ant

of—

bushel, litdiaa corn, rve, barley, oats. swe«t||

»r

erop. Those going from Missouri. Iowa, Wisconsin, and ihe Northern part ot Illinois and Indiana, should go through Missouri, or Arkansas to Van Buren. Fort Sniiih, Fort Townson. Cofb« Sis-1 lion or Pine Bluff, ihence into the psitleineni* in the direction of the forks of ihe Trinity. Those going from other sections of the Union, sovth. should go to Helena, or ColnmHiu. Ark., Memphie, Te ih or Natchez. Miss., and thence across by land or to New Orleans, and thence by steamboat up Red River to Shrevepori. Louisiana, a: which place an agent will he stailoned. who willgiv* the emigrants directions as to their route by land to Dallas and Siewsrtsville, a distance of sum* 200 miles.

Garrard county. Kv., last tall.sava.in a letter

could get work made up forCklicoea

and Ribbon a. witliout any hard knocks of hi* own. and could use puddle iron, such work couldy be sold cheap, and if such work be wanted (theso herd times.) henan makeand sell wagonsat sixiy1'!^' dollar*. His painting ia not

done

O W E O

COUXiNE.

J^ragraate,

a *MHiiai

winter, so as to b« ready to pm an rarly

of Ik*

T**i, Emifrnttifi

CHEAP

BOOT AFTW SHOE STOIII:. WLIOLCWNLC AMI ICCTAIL.

WE the underaigned having jnst received and are now opening a large and splendid assortment of

&

BOOTS AND SHOES

which

have been selected with car* and

will be found to he one of '.he leat selected assortments of BOOTS AND SHOES ever offered in this market.

FARMERS wishing to supply their famtlits with a good, substantial, warranted article, will find it to their advantage to call and examine oar stock before purdmsing. }Va have Men's, Boy*. Youths, Womcn^s, Misses, and Childrens

Boot* and Short

of every

variety, price, style and pattern Men's and W«. men's Gum Elastic, Buffalo, and Fur bound Over Also, a well assorted lot of findings

THE

tr

PALMER.

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

Saddle & llnriiess Making. 1V1 A* Cg 12 S conducting the abov« business in ail !ta|'*nown will speak for itself, and as it ta the way brunches, on Nstional Road Street, a few jhemakea hta living Ife cdnnot afford to do bai

branches, on Nstional Road Street, a few door* Irom the Square, south side, where he *ork and use bad matertala. he were a merwould be glad to see all who want a good article

Sic.,

for sa

TO FSIRIII»R« AMI OTLICRA

tcrc»ted.

undersigned, thankful for the n§y liberal patronage lie has received from tne public and auxtoua 10 merit and receive further* lavora in hia line ot business, would say that lie ia atill manufacturing Wagons, Cans, Drayp and all kinda of heavy vehiclea at short noitce. and of tlfi* very beat materials the country cun furnish—both Timber and Iron—and his workmanship where

in a gaudy style,* •~J*

(to draw the attention from a close inspection ofJH# plain and of

Baieman'a Drop*., Ink. Nerve I parts more vita! 10 a good article.) but pi

_e, the beat red lead or any other plain colour that fg [may be wanted. He use* none hut Shoeuburger's best Juniata iron and if his some other good maker'a name ia not found stamped on the tire and other parte beware of it. He warranto his wagon*, materials, and workmanship, for two years, but not being a merchant wagon-maker, ho i* not prepared to barter off hi* work, but will

polishing Brass I give every facility he can to hia friend*, at hi* old stand (a little east of the twnepinning wheel*.) J- M. RANDOM.

Nov. 21. 1846-12-tf

To Physician*.

I)

Brushes, an excellent quality,

Flesh do Shaving do Tooth do Also, Scrubbing. Scouring, and Tannery Blacking Brushes Shoe Brushes Paint Bruahes: Varnish do Sash Toola Marking do Csmsl Hair Pencils, Ac, for sain at

NADULTERATED SulphateQuininst Sulphate Morphine: Precipitate Extract Berk} Hydrag Cum Crcta. Chlorate Potassa 'i s? Sgiraci Colecvnth Tinkey Opium: fd|don Blue Mass: ilish and American Calomelt

African Capsicum th Ground Slippery Elm.

Reciived this day at October ?i-i84fi-9-tf WOOD & KING'S

the Public.

THE

Foundry business will hereafter hecon*dueled by the two surviving pertn'ers. un* der the name of J. S. Wallace

A

Co.. Terre- 't

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Ambroatal llatr Oil,

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