The Wabash Courier, Volume 16, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 April 1848 — Page 3

PUBLIC DJ53JT OF EUROPE. The following jp taljsvad to be a correct state* insat of the deuta at' the principal government* of ^uro^,lik«wlM of thepopulauco tttviroenutof ••oil

Bkuxaw».—Debt, »4.000,000,000. Revenue, $*00,000,000 Population, 28,000.100. Making a debt thirteen times frrpatet than the revenue, and an indebtedness eoual to about #148 •to every man, woman end child of htt' population.

FJUN-CE- Debt, $730,000,000,, Revenu*, $192,000,000. JM Population, 30.0i0,000 Making a dsbt four times greater than her rev»tiue. and equal to $23 to each individual of h« population. --W.—

Rxssu—Debt. $300j000,000. Revenue, g8G".000,000.

AVSTJLSA—Debt,

Population. 50.000,000 l»bt over thrive times her revenue, and $£ to •every soul.

fs300.000.00a

Revenue, $100,0004300. Population, 37#00,000. Debt three times over her revenue, and $9 to every aoul.

Prussia—Debt. $100,000,000. Revenue, §40,000,000. Population, 16,000,(XX). ^taking a debt twjoe and a half over revaoue, and (t7 to every soul.

This *ast amount National inueotednesa which is crashing the unfortunate people of those courftries to the earth, has been created almoat en". counxricB vo »«c .... tirelv by the wars ot the last one hundred years, nni"principally ly those whicharoeeout oflbe 'French Revolution.

This is a subject of great importance to the deOple of thiaoouatnr, at a ume hk« thepre«Ax,wbeh our government has ben engaged in a w« edrtqueet, at an expense^BJ^dy .^outuiM to mow than one hundred and fitly millions of ddll&rs. creatine a public debt that when ftltV ascertained, cannot be lew than one hundred millions, besides the enormous annual expense of maintaining an army in the new territory to preserve order and protect the inhabitants from treacherous Indian neighbors. (Detroit. Advertiser.

A wfiter in the New York Evening Post takes from the London Law Review for February, 1848. 'k statement of the expense# of the English Court

The Lord Chancellor.

£10,000

do do (consolidated fund,) 4,000 Master of theRolls, ?,000 VicoChance or of England, 6,000 Vice Chancellors Bruce & W lgram, 10,000 Masters in Chancery, *9,612 Accountant General,

:lerks of ffidavi and Clerk in Rept offioe 600 Officers of Chancellor and Vice Chancellor, 2,777 Solicitors to Suitors, 700 Compensation Officers of Court of Lxchequer, Expense of Courts, 3,813

^Compensation and salaries of Master Clerks, 16,267 Registers and Clerks, Master of Report* and Entries and Clerks. 6,350 Examiners and Clerks, 2,300 Clerk of Affidavits, Commissions of Lunacy,, Clerks,

Sic.,

STATE EXPENSES FOR 1848, The Indiana Legislates for the purpose of meeting the expenses of the State government for the present year, passed an act at its last session, making the following appropriations—amounting in the aggregate to $76,05000: For the General Assembly, For the Judicial^, For the Executive officers. Public printing and binding laws. Probate Judges,. Specific appripriations Stationary ana fuel, 'onveying eottvicts to State Priaoft, Prosecuting Attorneys, Distributing laws and journals, State Library, Librarian's wuary, Expon««esof the militia, Stati! House (expended under tne direction) of the Librarian,) Governor's house. House in Governor's Circle, Transportion and preservation of public arttMK 303

Queen Victoria has added another Princess to the young royal family.

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WABAsm COCWJEA OFVICE, Terre Haute, April 22,1848.

The river is getting almost too low for navigation—though several steamers have been at the whari within a few days. The weather assuming spring appearance.

Ntw Obleass, A fart 7.

Flovh—aales of 150 W»ls Ohio, at 4:87i l,ld) sold last evening at the same figunai, krtd a lot Illinois at $4:90.

Coax—sales of 3,000 bushels mixed, er-flatboau, at 30c 2,500 sacks white and vcllow at 34c and 4tK) white at 35c sales yesterdaV of fully 20,000 sacks ranging from 25 to 37c 33 being the rate far good dry mixed. __

Oats—sales of 890 and 200 «K*ks Ohio, at 27c. I'ork—stnail sale mess at $8 !S7CP$9, and prime at A7:25 Quirt.

Macon- a lot of side sold at 31 24 casks at 4fr, If, shoulders at 2c 36 at 21, and 12 in two low at 2ic.

TBRRK HAUTE PRICE CURRENT.

CORRICTED WEEKLY.

ft

Bitter—Frewh, GiUi.x—Wheat, 9 bushel Corn, in the ear,

Oats, Rve,

Barley.

StiBS—Timothy,

Provisions—Potatoes, bushel Onions, Fxcrrs—Apples, dried, bushel

Peaerww,

Flop*--From wagon, 9 bbl. From store, retail Mkjil—P bushel ^SirjfDWBS—Feathers

Hay 9 ton. Vinegar,

FT

Gwt,) R. P. Donottgh, (Ben Franklin Printing .Office,) Mr. Bennet, (Gam's Hardware store,) Mr. Bell, (one price store 5th street.) Mr*. Cole®, (on 6th between Smith and John,) Mrs. & McLean, (corner of 9th and Walnut) Mrs, Menken, 5th st,) Mr- Guthrie, City Hotel, who aays that Dr. Hail's Balsam not only cured bw cough, hutdkpemad the Tabendes which the Dr. said had font on his Lungs. Mr. Si eg, at the Oaten* office who was curad of a eovgfe and pain in the breast of long standing. Mr. Johnson, 5th street, says that Dr, Hall's Bal*am not only eu«d a most desperate cough but stopped die night sweats and pain in lot breast and side. Ask ail these and thajp will tali you that Dr. Hall'* Balsam is a dtaflnond above price, and one that is doatinod sparkle la every *pot alt the wide world where Cough, Colds and Consumption are known.

WEAR'S BALSAM X)F WIUD CHERRY Wehave not unfroqueutly 'called atumtion to this article in uw columns of our |i*{wr« and we have done So with the fall eonfldeaee thrtit was a good one, mod deserving the p»lionag» t( l)w public. We have had a chalice to witness il» sffecU upon some of our friaAdn, which in addition to the high wjootniuiM passed upon it by bretharn of the pr«es, not in paid pufis, but in honest candid staleinputs, frotn having derived a benefit themselves, makes us desirous of advising all thteo Who have occasion to reeort to a remedy for ptaftttd'nai^ affections, to avail themselves of It. We l»avo tdo much confidence, in the proprietors, to believe that they would thrust this or any other medicine upon the community, unless they had full faith in its efficacy—in confirmation of which the proprietoiB offer a mas* of testimony from the moat unquestionable souice*. Neither would they be understood Assaying that thw will always cure ihe consumption after it is seated, although it seldom fails relieve the worst cases—hut at this season of the year almost every body is liable to a cold, which if neglected, will lead to fatal results by taking this medicine, wo doubt ndt many lives may be saved.—(New England Washingtonian, Boston, Jan. 2, ld47, $3rSee Advertisement apr 8 32 1m

THE-SECRETS OF MOUNT ECHO, OR MOTHER'S MYSTERIES, BY JK5SJJ COfcARDi

Author of "Stephen Moreland." Robinson & Jcxnes, Cin'ti

Price Twenty-Five cents, for sal'e by A. Child's.

The publishers say of the work The locality of the romance is one crowded with colonial and Revolutionary tradi* tion. The homestead of the renowned General Anthony Wayne, the Battle Ground of Brandywinb, the scene of the Massacre of Paoli, are all points of interest to the American reader, and will not fail to invest the story with additional attraction*

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Taxing Masters, 32,231 Compensation

\66

Clerks, Sworn Clerks, &c, 46,509

£233,936

Or upwards of El£V£N Hundred TAoisasi) Dollars for the expense of the officefs of the Vourt of Chancery alone.

*30,000 15,000 4,700

P,000 *,500 2.500 2,500 2,500

At York, Illinois, oil the 13th instant

W

«e» 12 0 70

G*

9

LH

75 20 18

18 C«» W 33

CCT

4

bushel*

Clover, Flaxseed,

25 & 35

9

(0

5 00 13 C# 25

9

gallon,

Beeswax. Candles

9

15

C*

ft by the box,

FtSH- -Mackersl No. 2

10 13

AT

9

bbl.

12 00 ®13 00 10 00 3»U 00

No. 4

9

bbl.

DR. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, Is of more value to Consumptives than all the diamonds in the world, as the following persons of Cincinnati testify Mr. Wheadon, (front Whea» don

72

A. A, NORTH A. CO.,

Depot No. 33 Walnut street, bet weened and 4?h, east side. Agents for the W est. C. ALLISON & m. aprUP 321ni Agents, Tern Haute.

TO THE' LADIES. Rft Child would inform the Ladies rf T«rr« Haute and stirroawfing country, that she has received her stlmirtr stock of Millinery (Joods, consisting «rf a large assortment of Ribbons, Ar-. tificial Howen, jto., with a beautiful mwrtfltfflt of Bonnsts, Fine Florence Braid, bina Pearl, fW burg, Rutland, Froncn Lacc and other Opert wwk, Bomiou, with a larpe aa^ttment of Mines' Ulmp« anil Bird's ev« Ronrwt*, With *ftn! aiisofX" jnent of aheap braid and straw Borrflets. tpnl'J£r4e 34w3

bf

ANTED TO RENT-A small Dwelling of Ste 4 rooms. Apply at this office. April 22,

A C.4KD.

THft ART OF DANCING AND WALTZING.

MR.

DE GRAND. VAL, Professor of Dancing at Nazafeth Indies Seminary, St. Joieph's (.ollege, Bardstown, and for the last three years in the dty of Louisville, Kentucky respectfully informs the ladies and gentlemen of thw city, that he will shortly have the honor to visit Terra Hiuite, irt his professional capacity, and will be happy to devote the vacation allowed to him by the di&rcn: institution* where he has been elect-

be hat

40 at

50

1

1 50

•4 2 25 & & 0 70 25 O 30 40 O* «0 1 00 (ft 1 50 0» 4 50 ft* 4 75 4 75

ed teacher: to the instruction of a class of ladies and gentlemen, in the latest style of dancing, Wtltant, with the various polka's, &c.

Mr. De Grand. Vil is the bearer of several letters of introduction, which he will deliver on his arrival. Refdtence Can be obtained from the editor of this paper.

Aprii 23s "46 34 if

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5 00

UMHtE FACTO KIT.

IMtE

subscribers wish to give notice th*t ihey have erected a Factory, two and a half mites south-east of Armiesburgh, ind., and are in operation, manufacturing loths. Flannels, Satinets and Blankets on the following terms 1 loths wide 45 cts. I Satinets, 40 cts. Flannel 40 indies 30 Blankets, by the pair t3

Wool Carded and Span at 164c. per pound the wool must be clean and dear from all hard substances that would iryure cards.

A kinds of country Carding aid Cloth Dressing attended to wU» despatch. I loth left at the store of Warren & Turner, Ttrre Haute, will be taken ind returned when finished. All dark colors on Cloth 29 cut.per yard and all other work in propor

CA.-KS ^al :roda, do FpsOm Salt*, 4 E*t. Logwood, 20 Blla, assortod Dye Woods, received per Steamboat Yartkeo.

April 33,34-tf CHAR WOOD.

PURE WHITE Ii®AD! The wbscribers I have been, and are now mMtuacturing White Lead of the finest quality, which they will warrant to be st«K9fer fuse* tod entimfy free

fTOm

""""IT fAHTTERTOCK ro.

The Lead from tWs kiafttiftctdry for sale by t2*4834 apri 122*4 CHA'S. WOOD.

QUPERIOR LEMON a*W Other Syrups O do litnejok^ London fiaooee 60ft SheilM Almortds

A saorted Candles Extracts, for ftavtWat lea Creams, Star and Sperm Candies Stewart^ Loef aiUl Gfdshed Sugar, St. Louis do do 00 Roouvrd per ^caa^oat Dov«r. apri&rse 34tf IaS. wood.

1-4

OBBING

UGKUTH

BOOU

and

a general atock

Aprill5'4833tf

wapri

NOW IS THE

the

Rev Amzi Freeman, Mf STEPHEN R. FREE* MAN, of Terre Haute, to Miss MATILDA, daughter of John B. Richafdson, Esq., of the for1 mer place.

On Wednesday, the 19th Inst, by the Rev. A. Jewett, Rev. AMZI FREEM AN, of Covington, Indiana, to Miss MARY, eldtel daughter of Jas. Cook, Esq., Merchant of this ptftce.

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^32 2S

—1,000 450 800 boo 200

500 200 100

In Prairieton, on the 7th inst., of InflHhimation of the Iswigs, after a short illness, Mr. CALEB ARNOLD, aged 61 years.

In Sugar Creek township, on the 14th inat.,

of

Consumption Mn JOHN RAY, (son of the late Jfecfiff,) aged \botit 28 years. On the 18th Insu, JAMES HENRY, son of H. H* fWl\ Aged about 19 months. la this place, on Monday night, the 17th,

a abort illness, of Winter Fever, MATTHEW WALLACE, son ef ihe Rev. M. G. Wallace. The deceased has been a regular member of tile Presbyterian Church* for several years, and we, trust not otlly a professor but a possessor of the foith and love of the blessed Savior. He was a dutiful son, an affectionate brother, a loving and kind husband and Father, as a man upright in his dealtngSs as a man of business laborious aud successful, and consequently useful in his. occupation. He Was nearly thirty-one years of age, just in the prime of life. He has left an affectionate wife and little babe to lament a loss not to be repaired. His Parents, Brothers, Sisters and affectionate friends, and the Church to which he belonged mourn in sorrow, but blessed be the Lord, not as those who have .10 hope.—-[Coat*

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vlfter

will be found the following Dress* Frock mid Qf every kind and quality, SmRis, U.xder Shirts, Ds

ILSON,

W

ARE

now in reteipt

Medicines. Surgeon

ate, Bottles, Perfurriery*

BLtifi

parti

sws Claret Wing: 1 -4 cask pffro Port Winej 1*4 do do Maderia

Ke«HvM( atid for sale by

april&HS34tf CHAS. WOOD.

tan

Nicits'

*tTR4 PtraitfnBk. foj M]«bv

P* IPRILSWITL

CHUA.tr SPRING GOODS

AT THE

W A A.S II .STOB E.

W«l b. fall, nptoW-d with ilwrtWi.'m 'twi® «f 1*" dealers in Drv Goods. We think it unnecessary

I A N

Einoracm ^^Linen GoodTfor Mejt'a'wcar, liinen Ginghams

North we 8hBU

W O E S A E I S S

HTTP LEAD, Red, do Copal Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, Lard CHI, Unseed do Druggist's Glassware, R«ceiv^ per Steamboat Eureka. April 22._^-tf HAP. WOOD.

HYDRIODATB

main Street, louisville, ky.,

purchased updri the very best terms of Importers and Manufacturers, or first hands, and is one of the largest and mrtst eontplete in the United States. They would respectfully invite the attention of Druggists, Merchants, Physicians, Manufacturers, and dealers gerieftilly, to their stock before buying elsewhere, as they are prenared to warrant the quality of their gtkkls, and are determined to sell them for cash or to prompt dealora on the usual time on as good tends as any other House in the West or Southwest, or on an average as low as they cart be bought East in the quantities usually bought by Country Dealers, with carriage, insurance, and exchange adksd They have resident agents in the1 East, through whom they are enabled to keep their stock complete and fresh daring the season. Persons who cannot visit the city, by sending them theif orders shall be nerved as promptly and with goods at as low rates and as df good quality as if they were here in person.

The following compose a part of their late receipts cases Liquorice, 100 barrels Altfflk iquou--, -j-—» dozen Sweet Oil, 100 do jjfoonlth Whitii 1,200 do Phila, Blacking, 80 do Eng. Venitian JJed, 200 do Paint Brushes, 50 do gpiritsTuroentine, 600 do Scotch Snuff, 100 do Tanner's Oil, 3,500,000 Percussion Caps, flO do No. 1 Castor Oil, 300 gross Matches, 50 do Winter Lard Oil 500 reams Cap paper* issoH., 150 do gr'd & chopVl Woods 600 do Letter do do

50 do Copal Varnish,

20,000 lbs Prime Madder* 10 do Japan do 10,000 lbs choice atfft Indigo, 5 do Black do 3.000 ir.ViaJ &. Bottle Corks, N. B. Ginseng, Beeswax, Flaxseed} Furs, Skirts* Flax and Tow unen, Lard and CddrttrV Produce getiefally, taken in exchdrige for their goods, or fhem.

lilcM Waiter In barrels. Congress w»: ter in Bdtie*,- for sale bf ,pril 22, 34-tf CHAS, WOOD.

POTASS,

RIODATE POT lphate Morphine Cloroform, Strychnin^ fuin, Sulphate Quinine, and other Cbcmicals.

Sulf

ry mspectfu!

that Ss Is now in wedpt pt*

to the« ourt House, in WD, Earlv's.W, 'GOODS lust purchased in Naw York, by one low priooa, lor cash, or most kino# 01 trade.

a

GOODS

nrnilkw Pftfttfoltf, D^AcIAi PlIMO Ittpli u£.C»* -Linen Goods for Men's wear, liinen Ginghams, Irish Linens, i8ui., Meh_ 5VM,

and H,M

Dry Wood., ShWl^SoMft, EJujng., UWkl, KM®", Boaa.1

J*J HAT*, BUY"*, URPRUUG,

EA,ttr* STIT CIODI*, IK, (K-

Also-\',choi^Trticio of "filack and Green Teas, very superiorsupeHbr Rio and JavaCbflje, 'Ad

4

CHAP. WOOD_

O YES! O YES 11 O Y&H1!

WEST gTPS Of THE PVffLIC PQt'ARE.

a full ami 4 CTibfactng

GROCERIES. Hardware^ QUEENSWy

QUEENSWARg,.

Alt of which have been selected *Mthegreat«rt ear* end which be is prepared to sell Wriv lor Cash, or in exchange for apP«v«i Countrt Produce— Pnrdneem are respectfully bivited to call, examine for tWweHes and be satisfied that, mf^rigs are low. april 8 tt Hoop®, ai i.for saie by

/COOPERS

oil.

CltA?. WOOD

JOB.

'a

be W recelpt of additional supplies during 'the spring

CONSTANTLY ViS band nnd for sale by [ajfrl5,483Stf] POTWtN St HATHORN.

AGENTS WANTED CANVASS FOlt SOME NEW ANp.^OI^LAR WORKS, in every COUNTY Urotaho the United State* To Agents, the most m^ral encourfcgemint is 0fierce-yWith a stnail cadlt •-nm *35 to ft 100. A chance ia offered, "Whdrcby IR Agent can make frdm ilO to $25 per week.

N4vsiWrd,a^dlLu«S''pIw

PIMIi TO BUY YOUR GOOiiS GHEAR!

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CASH STORE.

A I A N O

T^sssft^s doors west of Nippert &. Molitor's store, National Road gtreet, where he is now opening one of the largest, moat desirable, and beat selected assortment of

O O S

Ever offered in this place, All Of Which he lrtlehcls td sell fi^r CASH, and at Cash prices. As the Gdods are all ftew, they having beert bdughVlMl WdrtMv, and after an unprecedented fall in prices of nearly all kinds of Merchandise, the present is the greatest opportunity for purchasers.

ALSO, A LARGE AND fiXfENSIVE ASSORTMENT Ot

BEADY-MADE.. CLOTHING, Which is kept s6pAfite rtp-staim.

BOOTS & SHOES, HAPS, CAPS, & BONNETS, GKOCGKIRS &C.,

SLC.

Sulfite it to say that my ASftOrtment is cdniplstfr. All I want is A

thorough ©qaiuination of my stock to convince you, at once, of the ft6U here asserted. I arn willing to show goods without charge. Country Merchants artd redlere, A^e particlarly Invited to call, as 1 can hold out great inducements for them. I have constarttly a person engaged in New York^ for the express purpose of watching the market, and selecting for ttie the latest and choicest patterns-. These advantages enable me to compete with any Wholesale House in the West.

All kinds ot Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Terre Haute, April, 1,1848. 31 6m DAVID H. ARNOLD.

O I S I E

CLO TH1JVG STOIIE.

(TWO DOOllS EAST OF THE EXPRESS O^FtCfc.)

E E A E I N I A N A

S A S & I S A A S

LARGE and choice assortment of Gentlemen's Spring and Summer Clothing bn hand and for sale at the above establishment The subscribers respectfully inform the inhabitants of Terre Hatite and surrounding country, that they are receivingjind^wHl wntinue to rewlve frdm their Louisvijuix House, a first rate slippfy of every kind bf GENTS' WEARING APPARELi amongst wloicli

RAWERS, CRAVAtS.

Sack Conts, Tests jind I*«inlnloons, suitable fdr trte approaching seasdns. Aiso, White CtiECK and Hickiory S, Handkerchief^ Caps, Suspenpeks, R(Jundabouts, ats,

$He proprietors take this means of rdttirning their tHdriks td those frlends Who patronized them (itiring their brief stay in Terre Haute, attd beg to assure them and the public gede' continue to use their beat efforts to give entire satisfaction, and at the same time pi sell loWer than any other other House in the valley of the Wabash. This they Can do, from being the Manufacturers of all ttie CutmnNo thet offer for sale: besides Which, theV can warran-x the WoRKMAJfSHiP—their Clothing being made, tinder the superintendence df experic

Ctlttere. A cdtrtplete assortment of Boy's Cldlhitigkept constantly on hand. JANTS SUPPLIED ON ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.

s. A complete assortment ot vr COUNTRY MERCHA April lM832tf N B. Any garment purchased at this t&* Observe the "Louisville Clothing

starbird &

E A W

F«r,

N,IU UU

TIO'dtrtntf, JIT

N'lti pjf,

mm

af

stuffs, Patent tirniture, Vieir stock was

lW) barrels Copperas, 50 do Plaster Paris, 1500 boxes Window Glass, 1000 Vials and Bottles, 900 Shop Furniture, 50 Ground Pepper, 500 Virginia, Tobacco, 200 Missouri, 300 Kentucky 30 casks Chlorade of Lime, 40 Saleratus,

Linen, Country Cigarat fcbHtin, in payment of debts due march25M8 30tf

ARVEY MANN'S superior axes, Warranted,

tf job. Ai flt(i0a

AST STEEL SHOVFLS, "Neff dr. Brothcrt diwilifacture, warranted equal td "Aides," Vf rHaiillfacture, warranted equal td "id for* aprllS

JOBTRISTM IT TBI:

&7nb<i0li ®ouv(tr TBRRfi HAUTE, INDIANA. wrrt a nam st»m.T

jj©©

ITCXDTM •CPTS'SFUB*

Embricing greet Vadety of Styles,

wefl AS

Blipw HORSE UlLLSt POSTERS. BANK C^BCKSt PAMPHLETS. auction bills* HANDBILLS, dcc:

ptibik: generally

Wilt

BOOTS A. BHCft&i HATS/ CAm &c., 4~c

A

BIGG3*.

N O I E S '-i~

SHERIFF'S SALE.

BY

virtue of an execution issued from theA'igo Circuit Court, and to me directed and delivered in favor of Frederick Yatssand Marshall Pa poon, and against Roberts. MeCabe, I havelevi on the following property, to-wt about five acres of land, in the North-naif South-West quprter of Sec twelve North, Range nino Wjgi^.1 gate post on the State road lejflng villp, on the line between Beltand theace East 40 rods, thence North 1 West to the said road, thence South

ww cm u4u atiiu iwHi. uwnw- nwavifflu m1(| road 30 rods to the place 91 l«Jginning—be'ng the lands opert

and tenements belouging to the said Robert 8. M«Cabe and I will on the 8th day of May, 1848, it ,-iie Court House door in Torre Haute, within the

to belonging, .. ,, they sh'^uW tail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said elocution. 1 will then and there offer tfy siuipld, to tne highest bidder, lor cash,l to satisfy a&id e.T«cution and costs. saosiy ^vf^RviN M. HIlKCOX, Sheriff.

April 15 184a 33w3 [Pr's fee »2:50]

Administrator's* SALE,

THERE wiU be sold at ptibtWwwtion MjjfI day the 1st (Jay of Moy, 1848, at thc Iate rtMidehce

If

Anthony Bennt«,

April 8 '48 3213

lQ

Wagon, a lot cT Lumber, Carp»*ttter

agon, a lot

1

Sugar

Creek wwnahip, ^o County, Indiana, all tw yefsonal p^dperty be.'onginff to asid consisting ofHprses, C&tfle, Hogs,

one

Aotnin

issio TITS' BALE Heal JEstaCc,

PURSUANTmade

MC_

tVe tally that thej- •will

at the same time pldage themselves to

experienced and talented

CO

STRAUS & ISAACS,

establishttidtit* exchdiiged if not fully approved. Store."

SMITH,

of

to an order of the Vermillion Pro­

bate Court, at the February Term, 1848, of said Court, the undersigned Commissioners will offer for sale at public auction, on Mondajj the 24th daV of April next, on the premises, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The north-east quarter of the north-east quarter of Section Thir-ty-sir, Township Fifteen north, of Range Ten west, and the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter or Section Thirty-one, in Township Fif* Weft north, of Range Nine #est

TERMS OF SALE.

One-hjJf the purchase-mohey cadi in hand, and the remaining half in twelve ihbtttlfB from the day of salo—the deferred jSaymeht to be 's6dufed by the purchaser giving his hfttq with kphroved'freehold security, waivingxhe'bjshefit Of vatukiioti IsWs.

JOHN O. W5SHARD, /2 PHILIPJONg. ,Comlh'rt. chrisTophekc. HFDDLE, March 25 1848. 3I-4t

I S E A N E O S

NEW S1EK HOUSE CINCINNATI

[Of PhiladelphiaJ

rTAVEopeft^d/a WHOLESALE SILK AND rL FANCY DRESS GOODS Establishment, ih Cincinnati, at the South East corner of Pearl afid Walnut stiree'ts, Opposite the Pearl Street Hoose, where they Offer for sale at the lowest New York and Philadelphia cash prices, a full and efitire new apsortmen't of Goods in their line, ttfrmposed in part of SILKS—Extra superior Brocade, Pekin Amours,

Grode Rhiiile, Plain Plaid, Striped arkd Chameleon, PtftUet de Soi, Brocha, pfaSn aid fancy Grode gWiss do Grodinaplis, F6oIards, Xute51asee, Single and Double, ameleon.

plain Plaids

strihgj Olasee, Single and and FLORENCES—India Satin and 'SanUchdir:

BONNEl"1 SILKS Glasee, Satin aifidOWide Naples,

Naples, iG^e

Foulffrd Grenadines, Also, 3-4,4-4ttd5-4 Rhine for Mantillas: SERGES—Black and fancy colored, of ail widths and grades SATINS—Black, colored add Chameledd, f8r

VESTlNGS—Satin, Silk, Brocade, Cashmere,Linen, Marseilles, Barnthea, VenitSan and Damask KID GLOVES—Alexandres, Gonet 'Chesau and

Cheveraux—white, black ajfid dark colored. Alsd, a stilendid assortment of LaiRes and Gents, Silk, PicNic and Cotton Mitts iAd GIbVes 6f all

LADIES' and GENTS, SILK SOsfe: GENTS, SILK CRAVATS—EfngliaBr, French, IlAlian, German and Canton HDKFS.—Damask, Coras, Pridted, PoB|ee, Qhop* ^^^8, and liinen Cambric

ES' HDKFS and CRAVATS-Satin, Slk, Sewing Silk, Nett Points artd Ties, Linen Cambric, plain, Revere and French Needle Wdrk, French, Swiss and Scotch Needle Work, and TWiboure and Collars, Cap6s, Chimatetta and Hfe.

f"^NijES—Linen, Mohair, artd Sewing Sllu^for

tji^PS-te^rTONS-Graduated Ufc* and Braids CRAPES—Black, White, Bide-, & Rdee. Also,

SHi^I^Silk Brocade, GrtJde fehine feerage Mouslin de Laines, Romeo, Btiib'd. Fellet, Linert arid Ctitton Nett. LACES—Valencia. Gimpure, Eiayptiwi, Tnread and Silk Run, Silk r.nd Cottoti Netts for Caps,

rRENCHfGE^MAN CHESS

DS, conBisting of— inen And Mohair Lustres .£ Inert and Woolen Berage*t jJialn & colored, Grentidlnes Cerrti (Jotdos Piairt And Fancy Mouslin de Laines Lanid Raids Prince Albert Cloth Frencn. German and Mancester Gin: ALSO—A full assortment Of FANCY

T, Ltr

All of which have been purchased wi last sixty dayp, and additions to the stock ahedaily beins made by a competent buyer residing east

GOLDENby

CIRCULARS* POLICIES. BIIJL. HEA BU*L8 OF BALL TIC CARDS, LABEli, dbcu

BlriHli mt(f ^lorilfrt^c»

tiitha or lading.

JFTRT 4K# RAN ma mm rmr*

PAR Fiat and other tioatn

TINGLEY & BURTON.

CincinrttlU, April 8,1848-S2-OTn tf^GS White Lend, No. 1 and pure, & I warranted article for sale lew by

April 8 '48 32 tf JOS. A. BIGGS

WALDRON'S

Grain and Grass scythes, fo

•ale bv

april8M8yitf joa A. BIGGS.

BROOM

WiT*, a first rite article, for sale by april5M832tf JOS. A. BIGGS.

Syrup, a choice article for table tne,

for sale

april8'48 »tf

rSf&ER VINEGAR* a aprilB^aaif

THEREkept

DWG,

BT priHttd TR TIT nealrtt mnnntr AND 41 TIT

iWttft NOtiM

JOS. A. BIGGS.

choice article, for sale by joa A. BIGG&

Vigo Colltffftrite Institute :-i

FACULTY:

E. fl!t5M^ON BAlRD,

And

£TF„ Pretidrnt,

PFFON* Clatticnl /WL*-"»'»-*, AFWTE/ TKD BtMtdl RHILMOPKG, **d Pkyncit

FR*RII»OR tf

Sennet

John b. l. soulb,

PRI/M'I* B'LLF* TMtrt#, KNJTUTK Littrmlnr4, AND

Gtnrrsl

Hirtonf.

WM. L. BAIRD,

Matktmmiito.

A. H. LtfKEN

TUFA* TF LB

Gtrmn

F*

AN+MGT

art ifd departmen

9

iN8+AU0TION8^

KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AT THIS OlfKl-

ts, Male With difi

male, tihUrtly apart,

trances and plUHjo^ «ilfio#^frpnt df Which

and Fe-

diflerent enthe large lege Camthe Faculty dewrving ie course of The on the most

nds, sepantted is die main1

ihoftfturh principles, ernbracei all the parts of a

and Wtte Education. Gwmnt will aJsobo ugght with ability by vh« experienosd Tutor of that leftirttaM, at the cost of the student.

CoUegiaws yew I* dlvMed Into tvro seevtoos of twenty-two wweki eachj commencing respectively on the 3d Monde* February and Ae Monday of fleptewbgr. The terms of tttiurih are. in the Elemenu ot g« swmoo, tI3 snd in thte higher studies, ill There will &o a small contingent foe for firewood, etc. Studente received at ail times, tad rhtrgod ftom t|»etjme of

•ntrsnr* Terre Hatto. Match 4, *4«. «7-tt

E I I N E S

THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD

CONSUMPTIVE

ap «*k 0 22ae 5* 60 & Will

plctue rtmi

h-haif of the n. Town ning at, 1

the

THE

Crawford#cCabe, from foda, tbenee

following

ment ftfon the

FT

two horse

Household ^nd Ki^hen furniture of dno monvHs ws'l.ba given on

rning utensils, t&c. A credit sums over three

Sale to commence o'clock. TUCKEKES B^NNE'x"T,

-v JAME

inisti ator*.

A dWiiitfstrcitors Hfptice.

LETTERS

of AdministratioCok'tfy ,eptattf

Anthony Bennett, decease#,, living, been granted to the undersigned, all p^son# ir^deojed to said estate will please make immediate

lP*yr«AJj

and tliose having claims against ^he, aarM wll please present them legally authenticated f^r setit, The estate is supposed to be solveht. tlement,

A. 1«. T'lJCKERjr JAMES BENNETT, AdministratoM.

Aprils, 1848,32 t3

to

10

'state­

Harrison GAZETTE.

incredalbus are invited to read die following notfl from the l?ev. Mr. CoidAm, whose character ^r truth and veracity standi abovn suspicion, an! hams their dootos dispelled 4* to the superiority Of WISTAR'S ^ALsAM OF WILD CHERRt, over all reaw-rfiss now befors the public of the same character.

CqKYfiox, Ind. Jan. 28, J848.

it is no less a duty than a pleasure to state, for the benefit bf the amietef, that I consider Wistar's BiLSAM or Wild Cb^brt a great blessing to the human race. Having tried it In a case of severe affliction of the Longs, I unhesitatingly recommend \t to those similarly afflic*«d, .the best remedy I haVe ever tried, and or» which cured me when pltyrictans isaid I must die, and when I thought myself that my timf to depart was near at hand. -r*

VVM. COLDRON.

"... \j HA»no!»ntu, N. I. ApAl. 1843. On or ilwdt the 13th day of October, *1341,1 was taken with a violent pain in the sida, near the liver, which Continued for about, five day's, and was followed by the breaking out of an ulcer or an abosss, which relieved the pain a little but caused me to throw ftp a gnat quantity of offensive matter, and a Lao tm^h blood.. Being greatly alarmed at this, I applied to a physician but he replied that he thought he co&ld do but little for me, except give me some merctify pills, which I refused to take, feeling satisfied that t%y cojild do no good. Many other remedies were then procured by my wife and friends, but none did me any good and the discharge of blood and corruption atii^ continued every few days, and at last became so oft^nsive that I could scarcely breathe. I was also seW**! with a violent cough which at times caused ok'

wise more blood than I had done

before and my disease continued in this way, still crowing worse, until February, when all hope or&y recovery wssgiven up, and my friends all thought I would die of gallopping consumption. At thft moment, when my life was apparen'Ay drawiSA ftear its close, I heard of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherkt and got a bottle, which feliev^d me Immediately and by the use of only thrtee.bottlea of this medicine, ail my pains were removed my cough and spitting of blood and corruption entirely stopped, and in a few week's my health \yas reqtotai, so as to enable me to work my trade, (wKicI} is a carpenter,) and up to this time I have eqjoy^d gawd health.

THOMAS COZZENS.

Gloucestek Cocvrr, ss. Personally came before mf, the stlhscnber, one of the Justices of the Peace in ind for. tne said ••county, Thomas Cozzens, being diily iSinnd accbrding to law, saith the airove statemrtt in all tHiiigs is true.

Alarmed before me on the 2?th of Apni. ,, J. CLEMENT, J. P. "Sftld by J. D. PARK, (successor to Sandford & P&k,) "Fourth, and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for the South and West, to Whom all orders must be addressed.

J. R. CUNINGHAM, 1 CHAS. WOOD Terre Haute. C.J. ALLISON & CO.

And by appointed agenta in every town in the State. april8'48 32ly

CHaS* wood,

ter be

iHtrrte,

DEA'LEfl tN

DRUGS, CHEMICALS,

O I S A I S

Patent Nedii'iucK, Ac,

Country Merchants and Physicians, will Iind to their interest to call before purchasing elaeWhere.

Mirch 11, '48-28-tf

Sundries.

Paregoric, British Oil, Jateman's Drops, GodBlack Ink, Nerve and

freys vxiroiar,. ciue ana iiac iu&, Bdne Linament, Bear's Oil, Harlem Oil, Ere Wa ter, Moffatt's Sappingt6ii's and Lee's Pills Shoe Blacking.

For sale by the gross, March 11, *?3-2a-ly WOOD'S Drug Store*

Perfumery^ &r.,

FRENCH

and German Cologne^

Patchouly, Bergimot, Geranium and other Ektrectt, Bandoiihcr, Bear's Oil, MaccassAY Oil, Shaving aAd Toilet Soaps, every variety, lily White,1Prepared Chalk, Hair Dve, Hai^Tonic, Balm of Columbia, footh Brushes, English and American, Tooth Powder, Hair and Flesh Brushes, fcir sale by CHAS. WOO& March 11, !848-28-tf ...

JOII A. HOOD H.I.

iPMY@3eaAM&

FCFFICE

two doors toest of Bank.

faarchir48 28tf

CHOICE

ClGAltS,

2,000 Wooville Ha^aiik Cigars, 2,000 Norgia do do 1,000 YaraBoat Principe do 1,000 La AntigbA Regidiado 1,000 Fergcradu Havana do Received direct from the importer, by. „. CHAS.

Mir^R 11, 1843-88-tf"

BRUSHES—Hair

and fertile WOOD.

Brushes, anexcellent quality,

Ilesh do. Shaving do. Tooth dd Also, Scrubbing, Scouring, andTanner's BleckirtgBrushee Shoe Brushes: ftunt Brushes: Varnish do Sash Tools Marking do Camel Hair Pencils, &c., for sale at CHAS. OOD.

March 11, '48-28-1

WABASH &. ERIE CANAL, INDIANA.

IiHEundersigned

will receive sealed.

at Terre Haute, lndiada, on the ^tth day

White River. The line will be divided into sec tiona about a fialf a mile in length, and will embrace the variety of work usually presented on a similar division of Canal* amongst which is one reservoir, a number of lift-locks, culverts, &«., toecther with the re-building of a portion of Eel rmr dam, aad the guard-|ock connected the*eWithe

Payment* will be made ee the work advances, par fund*. „. The line to be let will be readr for inepectton, by the 15th of May, and by the 20th of that pionth, the plant, specifications, esiirriate* of ^uanutios, 4c.. will be exhibited at the bftghwet'* Offlte, ia re a

TH08. H. BLAK

df tfewSih^ Eri^Sal.

April ^31ti

JAMES G. HARDY,

FORWARDING & COMMISSION jfeid oa oct s* «cp covingtcJn, IND. at all tij^gs for Wheat, Cohl, Oato, ii 1 jvrtiai

DissomrroN.

npHB partwrehip fcepetofow existing the

1

Arm of Cuningham & Warren was dissolved oft the 96th day Tebruwy last, by mat\uJ consent. Ail debts due i^i firm are to be paid to W. B. Warren, witA eotn* fo** reservations, and all «ebts owing, by eafel firm, wttl be paid by ,R.

m¥B" I I N

FRESII MJSfllpWESt

TBHEiS HAUTI7

DRUG STORK. THE Snbcnber takes pfe'haur ienoa,*ntf

ire

announcing lfienca. antt tlje public ^nt'rally,t^he^oWrcceiv-inj-msoruji\u iccii AS -IS which i« the larp^sf "ryi mflsf gentiral stock of Goods in liia irntt* toat enn be found in this market, all of which will be told as Jow as any c!hrr hou«e in this place, end he pled^-s himself to giro ever)* satisfaction to those who mav favor him witli their patron :go.

Dealing iti none but the itrs-r a: i-

cles, purcha^fHa are respectfully invited to exMini ta his stock beforet trading Wwbt re. Othrs vv.lr n«ct with the wtinc pVompt attention sudpri}e.fttly as low as the purchaser ore friiiti in per*°ni ,.

Ginseng. Flaxsr^, Feathers, Mustard Seed, kc.i will beiakon kh C.vse tor any article in the .estab lishmj^t, in which ba found a general nSsoitment of

ULIHRRYTL AND,BOTANIC Jflnfirivr?. /'•ntt'* O W|I J)Y. 'STUFF', PURE LTTJFH.RR, RTNIN-RRFJ1* 'ITU G*»ptvJt-r, YFTTNI* TTYJBHTH'L HITIJC

.. .1 fry"Liquors.of thesrsT lund'ar.* kept on'v for medical purjxftwe. J. R. CLNlNGlm.M. april8,48321y

INVALt ABLE FAMILY

OK LECTURCS, oji Causes, prtvrrlion a^J Consumption, Astlunt. Di-^nsc? of we Heart, and all Fomal® lJistRsw. i'M pages', cngrav ngs. Paper 50 joenta bound 75 cents. Mail toaftypart postagecents.

Shoulder Braces a^-Chest, j^xp-nders, $2: mail to any part, postage 50 coats. Inhaling Tttbes, silvejr, e3, by mail, leucr postage Abdominal Bypnorters, perfect, $8 to $10, for alt Ru Failing of the Bowels and Womb, nrtd We«

ingot

aodCneBi sent by Express every vristre.. For&a ces.or height fro'm

jlpporters, or Rupture Supporters, give im nwd to foot, and circvmwrence of p*r-

spn r4^tt the surface, just above th« hipf. Ii Rup-

«ale of the above goods.

FITCH,

101,

Broadway, New

York, Marcl •29-ly

Vru Itlrdirmcsi, mid

FAMILY GROCERIES,^R:

rj'HE undersigned desires to say to his friends and the community continue the above busiri Cunimrham Si, Warren, whe by early importations to furn est medicines to the rick

mtian

that he wilh

at the old stand of will be prepared lie best and pur?

and to j$iy.«icianB cenerr

ally, and to offer families the bkit Drugs, Groceries, Dye 6tuffe, &c. Intending to keep none but genuine arttclp3, and understanding the business or compounding mod icines according to the latest and b«st authomies, the subscriber promises to devote liis entire attcR. tion to the supervision of his business, and he hopes by fidelity, promptness, and a disposition to please, to jTj^rit a continuance of the favors lately extended tq the old firm. He will always be on hand, and for cash or trade will offer bargains not to be excelled in this market. 65"Pleaae, remember the place—on Wabash st,' north of the Court House.

J. R. CuNiffGHAM.

Terre Haute, March 11, '48. 28-tf

WllQi^SALE & RETAIL

tJ G1

rr.

Is in receipt of the foiling articles, vit A I N S

Paris Green: Vermilliont Bronzes Gold Leal'

^PaSS BRUSHES :-A great variety.,' OILS:—Tanners, Linseed, Lard, Sperm arid Castor.

DYES, &C.

Madder, Indigo, Fustic, Logwood, Nicwood, Camwodd,..Bl\!e Vitrol, Alum, Copperas, BritnBtoue, Lac Dve, ESktrtct Logwood, Muriatic, Sulphuric and Nitric Acids, &c. 1^. .WINDOW GLASS—Vinoua Sizes and superior 4uaTuy.

GLASSWARE, y*

"Jars, Tfacturea, Battles, Flasks, Vials, dti. VARNISHES, &C.—Copal No. 1 and 2} Coajh, Japan ana Black, Glue, Sand Paper, Gum CoJKl,

*C' Cll EWIC A L«. S&lphate Quinine, Morplune, Iixiinc, Ilydriodate, Potash Metc&rials, &c.

MEDICINES:-A fresh aid complete .assortment. 1 'GROCERIES, &C.

Crushed and HaymiAa St%ars, Star and Sperm Candles, Syrups, and Cigars variet —Pure Wines and

Snuffs

CASTILE AND FANCY SOAPS, &C.

WRAPPING, LETTER QUA? FAT'F.K.

Kr A full assortment of Instruments, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, I March 11,1848-28-lj

Patent Medicinus, &c. iy

DISSOLUTION.

""pWE partnership Wet'dfAro existing brfdejf .the JL firm of Wool & King is difeoivod by, mutual Consent All persons indebted to the latt firm will

please make payrtept without delay to CBarios W«^utaJS!i.»«ib.do»d.Ag

CHARLESi,

Hitinrneyn

ttb. 12, H8L

E. C. itLNG..

Terre Hfi\e|warch 1,18431

WOOD having ptir$a»d the Stock

bf Wood King, will continue the ...

bRUG AKD MEDICINAL

business at the old stand, whara he offi-rs for sale die usual variety to which he invites the attention of the customers of the lite firm and other parch*

March 4, '48-27-lf

Gg-^a ALLE&UCO.

USIlKil & PA'iTKKSON,

at iMir

TERRS IT A VT £. TA\

FTkiSTQL'S'Sarsaparilla just•

JL

24-lf

r^ARpRNTER^ ExtTof.Aihbergria, ai^d Hcliotrope Snuff, for sale by

for

sale by C. J. ALLISON &• CO. Jan. 29, '48-22-tf

IN STORE.

CCn BARRELS Old,Rectified, J. t)U 200 do Kanawha Silt

J4ri° 29,1848-^ BfcMEN^ A CO_

JFrom JFITF-sOhrgh,

TONS asaot'.ed Iron, 200 Kegs Nails, 50 Bega assorted Cotum ami Jan. 29Tl84d-33-tf BEMENT&CO.

TI LACK and Blue Ink, by the dosen or gro*s, for sale by dec 25ti C. J. ALLISON & CO.

LAd« Kb'™ CO.

1

BANNERS OtL juet received and for

dec 25tf C: J. ALIjBOK

R'OSE

Feb. 19, M*Ufe-if

March

add Peltrloa.

Sp^«9»tf

J. K.CUN1NGIUM. W.B/WARRKN.

T*rre Hatrte. Marek

7

PDfkTStireokVed and for jo^ dec25tf C. J. ALL .- .N Ac.CO.

RUSSEL'S

Slaving Crrani/cr rtlebv

TecKd C.J. ALLISON & CO. FR®SH rAidltim% Specific, jitst reJX ceived and for sa^ bj

Amg0N c0

j^jR. RgJ^RS' Row DMrtrifivfcr C. J. ALLISON &.CO:

C. J. ALt

GUL S5AL^""c'l ^U-BON- 4 to.'

III.A.Vlt for ie «t the WabDteh fowtter

pfftc*: