The Wabash Courier, Volume 16, Number 35, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 April 1848 — Page 3
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WABASH Covatwt Orrtcs,} Ten* Haute, April 29, 1848. I
Spring ho tairly opened—the weather fine but *very dry—the country mid to be eu&riag lor want tof rain—«o much so, we believe, that farmer* can* Jnot well prepare for the com planting. The river too low for strainer* from the Ohio—though the ""Pink." mill continues her regular trip*, twice a week, between Teite Haute and Lafayette. She i* a greet «oaeemc*ce to the xitixens of our place «adiports above.
•Candles
Prrrsacaoa. April 39.
Fiock—-sales at tJ4.-62lO»$4 7i. The market is Wcidflmt MtKtiVe. 1*ORI—ealeeof hoc round at3KSi3#c.
Luap- sak of 100 kegs at 5c. New OXJJU.ts, Aran. 17. aales of 150 bids St. Loui* at $4:90, and bbls thoice Illinois at $5:50. The market appears at a stand.
Cot*--A flatboat load of *Aite cold at 30c in bulk, the sale was abandoned in consequence *)f*inaWitv to negotiate bills. 2,000 s«dks white, "yellow ana ipixeunold at29c and 130white at 34c.
OATS -email sales at 27€ft-Uc Poax—sales of 50 bble tneas st #^:50, and 79 at $8:55-. at retail, mess commands $&62i and prime «7:12k*#7:25.
WHISKY—small sales at 17101R.
HAUTE PRICE CUR RENT. 1001
OORBEClTn WEEKLY.
9
& 5 O 6
Bmi Fresh, 9 & 1- O* 15 Guis- Wh«at, bushel 70 (4 75 Corn, in the ear, IS t» 80
Oate, 16 O* 18 Rye. 33
Flaxseed, 65 O* 70 ftumswsis— Poutoes,
9
9
ft by the box, 10 2
FISH--Mackerel No. 2
Ataine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, jtMe I.slnnd, I onnccticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Vjrgjnin, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,
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n1 in a smsTs
At Grceaeaatle, on tho 19th inst.—formerly of Shippen^burg, Pa.-Mrs. MA(» \RET, wife of John Clippinger, Esq., in tho 60th year of her age.
The docMuwd was a consistent member of the Lutheran Church for upwards of 40 yoars. During -the long period of her last illnees, her muflerings were moat intense, but "the love of God shed abroad in the heart" enable her patiently to endura. Aa she lived, she died, in full assurance offoith ia •Christ Jesus.--(Jo*.
The deceased was the mother of Dr. CUppeager of Terre Haute. In this place, on the 33d in*L. of Consumption, after a short illneas, JOHN RE A, Jr., formerly of Philadelphia, aged 33 year*.
In this place, an the 86th inst, ef Winter Fever, Mr. STACY WINTER, in the 56th year of his
T* Che Stockholders or TOE
TERRE HAUTE AND RICHMOND
A I O A O A N
A O a re he re by no if to pa to r. at the store of Warren & Turner, the sum of four dollars, on earh share of stock, subecribed for in said company, the first of July next.
Books are now opened for additional stibewriptions offltock, Under the supervision of John Crawford nndjacob I. Eearty, as com missisoners, and jvill remain open untH the 15th day of' July next the pavm nt of one dollar on each share is required at the time of suhecribing. (ROSE,
»e time of suhecribir Pi
Pres. of the T. H. Railroad Co.
Apnl^Mtf
A E I I A lirown mare came to the (am ef the ntberriher about the first of 4pril. The mare i* stipptwd tob« four years old. and It hand* high has a white star in the forehead— some white hairs on the end of the —right hind foot white. From eupnewed to have had the Ffoala.— wner can have the mare by moviiw proami paying charges. WM. BOLES, risou Township, April 90, *4333*3
anpeanmces. The owner perty
Harrimn
WOOL CARDING
at
xaafiaAsma3st9.
A the old stand, OQ the bank of the River, £jL near the ateala rail). —ALSO—
Fulliiiff au«l lolli Dre*«inff
Done at all seaaons of the year, in firm rate style and at short nouoe. Remember the place where TOO can always get good work.
Terre Haute, April », N8 95m&
VIGOCOUHTT LIBRARY.
THEaathoriasdCommiasionere
Board
«f at their te«cat
moating, appointed the undersigned 14bran• an, and the Library to be removed the building of the Vigp Collegiate IiMUtnte. Perlions havtag books, out of the library are notified to return them without delay, so that the volamee may be properly numbered end arranged in the oases
ssa-—* y. ^BasiTAiri spr«
Vsrreifeoae. Api»i' Tamlia
1
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9
bbl. 12 00 0*13 00
No 4
9
bbl. 10 00 0*11 00
EIXCTORS n* PaisiDEiTr.—The following table ahows the number of electoral votes to which eaclj State will be entitled at the ensuing election 9 6 6 12 4
Alabama, Mississippi, Ohio, Louisiana, Kentucky, Tennessee Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa,
6
36 7 26 3 8
12
285
To the above, add Wi-consin, with four votes.
TIIK-SECRETS OF MOUNT ECHO, OR MOTHER'S MYSTERIES, BY JKSSE CONABD
Author of "Stephen Moreland." ROBINSON & JONES, Cin'ti.
Prico 'P**pnty-Kive eepts. For sale
by A. Child's.
Tbo publishers sav of the work The
locality of tho roijianco Is one crowded
U'itk colonial and Rovolutionarr trad
MASSACRE OF PAOLI, are all points of interest to the American reader, and will not fail to fnvest the story with additional attraction.
T*HE subscribers have on hand the largest and best selected stock of
of the best material, ever oft-red in this market. The stove to which we invite most especial at tention is the justly celebrated KRSOR DOUBLE OVEN COOK STOVE* Which is decidedly superior to any stove ever in* rented. Why? Ik-cause the heat has th* shortest spaee to both oven and the whole width of the stove at once around the ovens: and will bake at once and equal in both, and by having two distinct and separate ovens in the same stove, different ar*
ticleecan be baked at the same time which ftould
t^one
bushel 25 O 30
Onions. 40 Q» 50 Farnrs Apples, dried,
9
bushel 1 00
bushel 25
Vinegar,
9
'n
Ot
Barley. SO Saw-Timothy,
9
bushel, 1 25
G*
(ft
SrKOBiES Feathers VI 25 U# Hay
9
ton, 5 00
(it
gallon, 13 9 15
IWswax, 9 IL 25 j»
a
50
Clover, 4 40
(0
5 00
who were victims of this painful disease. Price 50 and 25 cents per box. NOTE.—This Pill can only be had at a few places in the State—the Tonic and Pile Ointment, in almost every town in the State. JAMES JOHNSTON keep* a desirable stock of Dry Goods,
THE ART OF DANCING AND WALTZING.
MR.
DE (iRAND. VAi», Professor of Dancing at Natareth Indies Seminary, St. Joseph's College, Bardstown, and for the last three
Silly
ears in the city of Ixraisville, Kentucky respectinforms the ladies and gentlemen ot this city, that he will shortly have the honor to visit Terre Haute, in his professional capacity, and will be happy to devote tne vacation allowed to him by the different institutions, where he has been elected teacher: to the instruction of a class of ladies and gentlemen, in the latest Style of dancing, waltxing, with the various polka's#
Mr. De Grand. Val is the hearer of several letters of introduction, which he will deliver on his arrival. Reference can be obtained from'the editor of this paper.
April©, '48 34 tf
"fiLoiS""FAtrroKi'. '"PI! subscriber* wish to give notice that they I have erected a Factory, two and a half milee south-east of Armiesburgh, Ind., and are in operation, manufacturing lothe, Flannels, Satinets and Blankets on the following terms '. lotha I wide 45 cts. I Satinets, 40 ctx Flannel 40 inches 30 Blankets, by the pair A3
Wool ('arded and Spun at 161c. per pound the wool must be clean and clear from all hard substances that would injure cards.
All kinds of country 'aiding and Hoth Dressing attended to with despatch, loth left at the store of Warren & Turner, Terre Haute, will be taken and returned when finished. All dark colors on loth 90 cut. per yard and all other work in proportion.
Farmer's Produce taken In payment for work. apriim«Mm4 LOWRY
Stewart's Loaf and Crusfced &war St. Louis do do do Received per Steamboat Dover. •priiaa-58 34tf CH AS. WOOD.
Viffo Collegiatc lu«litiatc.
FACULTY:
E, THOMPSON BAIRD. EM.. Prudent, and Professor of Moral Science, Physics, and Latin. JOHN a !«. SOULS, Professor of Greek, Bel it*
Lettree, and General History. WM. I. BAIRD, Professor of Matheqiatice. A. H. LUKKN, Tutor of German. CHARLES ANDERSON. Tutor in English.
Instruction la al* given in Music won the Piano, by Miss ELLEN EL LAWRENCE. n*M!KRE are two departments, Male and Fe1 male, kept entirely apart, with different entranoes and piay-gmande, separated by the large «din«sin front of which is the main College Campas. The design of the Tnorteee and the Faculty t* to make this an Institution every way deferring public eonndenoe and patronage. The course of toetractMn, which will be eeaduc«9 on the
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IRGHOUSil
singleoven which tends to great
economy in fuel, ana at the same time all other culinary operations can be performed as well as ion any other stove. Those in want of such an
article' would do well to call and examine prices
and quality, before sending to a distance for an in-
ferior article.
"A'e have, also, the
PHCENIX PREMIUM COOK STOVE (latest and most approved patterns.)
FARMEIt's PKKMIIM COOK SI'OVK, Five sizes heavy plate. Coxokess AiR-Twirr Cook STOVE
ELEVATED OVEH f* Rooon &. READY
is*
Peaches, 1 50 (rf Ftoca—From wagon, 9 bW. 4 50 Ctf 4 75 From store, retail 4 75 O* 5 00 MEAL—9
churches and schools 5 oal gver
Furniture^o fit^ 00k sto es of au^sizes, a single prjC08
toasters and all other articles pertaining to stoves in any way. We have extra plates on hand and iron to make good the failure of a plate, with despatch.
Besides the above wo have a
very
1 Which we now offer at a small advance for cash Jj 1 or undoubted credit, N. SMITH & SONS. National Road street, 6
P,
ware,
1 of patterns ed to cast a
HENRY SIMON,
April29'4fl 35t6 SOLOMON HERSHLER.
HOUSE'S
a a a a T»M IV XT HI AMES JOHNSTON, merchant. andJ.R. CUN-
INGHAM, Wholesale and Retail Drucgist, are the agents for the sale of House's popular, and highly approved Medicines, consisting of
HOUSE'S INDIAN TONIC, A pleasant and never failing cure for Chills, or Ague and Fever, in the short time of three to five hours, and a remedy in Bilious and Remittent Fevers. The cures on the wrapper of Nine and Ten years standing, are the most remarkable on record, proving it to have bern superior to ALL other femej. dies in the cure of Intenmttenta.
f$nl«e dpwrUdfif ofthecals North,
'"Apilaris:«r
CONSTANTLY
an
TOhe
rom
ttyior
cheapness, stand unrivaled ana various sizes Drum Parlor stoves Box stoves, for shops and offices 10-pi ate Cook stoves: large 7-plate stoves to take 3 foot wood,
for
rPHE
an(l
the only certain remedy ever discovered
St.
Soft Sbell'd Almoode
t«r u«w» .Ian iRis ntt.rn. the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Simons &. Horshler as & Clothing Store, sittfttied 1 Ai?-1 c-ht vano.1. wWH« ^oore west of Nippert & Molitor's store, National Road street, where .MS ia now opening one of
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0
large and com-1
plcte assortment of ... I N A N A A N W A E BOO IS &
castings, wnicn we are prepar
at short notice and at low rates. Or Jers
promptly attended to. april 29'4835tf
I nisvowiUTio.v.
31 I "'HE partnership heretofore existing under the J[ firm of Siinon &, Hershler, was dissolved 4 on the 1st of March last.by mutual consent. All porrans indebted will call at the old stand and acttie as boon as postibl*.
Price $1,00 per
TRC'MBS.
Sec..
J. R.
Cu.VINOHAM has a choice stock of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dve-suifls, &c. all orders, promptly attended to. Prescriptions carefully and neatly put up. april29*4835m6 1
A I AKII.
McCUNE.
OUPERIOR LEMON and other Synrpe do Lime Juice London Sauces
a Assorted aadiee Extracts, for flavoring Ice Creams, ft*. Star and Sperm Candle*
They are for tL*cureof~the Rheuniatiijm^as thousamls can durin? 'their brief stav in Terre Haute, and beg to assure them and the public generally that they will tell the story—who are now rejoicing in health— continue to tiso their best efforts Jo give entire satisfaction.^and, at the^jsame time pledge themselves to
April l'4!?32tf
A
als,
r,
urchased uj
Stc.
KMI
50 do:!«t Sweet Oil, 1,900 do Phiia. Blacking, 200 do Paint Brushes, 600 do Scotch Snuff 3,500,000 Percussion Caps, 300 groM Matches, 500 reama Cap paper, assort., 600 do Letter do do 90,000 lbs Prime Madder, 10,000 Ihs rhoice soft Indigo, 3.000 gr. Vial
Sc
73
Bottle CorKs,
rA^K.^ ?al Soda. de Epsom Salts, 4 Cases Ext. Iogwood, 10 RIs. aseorted Steamboat ankee.
April
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I
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thorough principles, ewbraeee all the parts of a Clawical. Mathematical, Philwophical, and Polite Education.
The Collegiate year im divided into two sessions of twrnty-two weeks each, commmcing respect* Monday Fehraary, and the 9d Monday of September. The term* of tuition are, in the Elements of English, per searion, $13 and in the higher etadios, |16 There will Jso be a small oonun^Mt fet- for firewood, etc. Musk and German are extra chargee. Students receive at
CHEAP SPRING GOODS
TIIC
W A A S S O E
rpHR subscribers, W National Road Street, opposite the Court House, in Jacob D. Eari vVtbloek, I ait. now receiving a splendid flfOCK of NEW GOOD8 just purchased in New York, by one of the partner* which they are enabled to sell at very low prices, for cash, or most kinds of trade. Their
JOBBING DEPARTMENT.
Will he fully replenished with a cheap stock, to which they invite the attention of their customers and dealers in D™ Good*. We think unnecessary to go into a general enumeration of *«wn* our Staple Good* will be found some 600 pieces Calicoes of every stylej00 P'fc^ ®"CH and 8heeting. a large stock of Spun Cotton Yarn and other domestic Goods. mer Goods, for Men's and Boys, Punts, Coats, &s. Auo-a largs stock of Notions for the wholesale trade* *•*.
A N O O S
Also— choice Article of Black anJ Green Teas, very superior 5 superior Rio and Java Coffee, and
we
flferrt]{„ this place, all of which he intends to sell for CASH, and at Cash pries*.
tjoo. The homestead «tf the renowned jj OU SE'S PILE OINTMENT GENERAL ANTHONY WatNE, the BATTLK A soothing, and decided cure for Piles and for IF S SJP a aa 35 aa S3 Foulard Grenadines, Also, 3-4v4-4and5-4Grodi Burns. Bruuea, Mashes, Sprains, external Sore-i A LARGE and choice assortment of Gentlemen's Spring and Summer Clothing on hand and for
f*ROUND OF IjRAITOYWISE, tho SCCtie Ol tho ness. Fresh 'uts and vVounas—and as an exter-j /i. sale at the above establishment. The subscribers respectfully inform the inhabitants of Terre kr,K(Tb£—Black and fancy colored, of all widths nal application in Rheumatism—its rffacts are im- Haute and surrounding countrv, that they are receiving and will continue to receive from their LODISmedinte and truly astonishing. No family should
VILIJ
be without it, a lady who had used it said, "it is! will be found the following worth five dollars a thimblefiill." Price $1,00 per Fl'OCli aill Nark' f^iatx, Vc*l« ai»l P« II la I00IIS, °ott'e Of every kind and quality, suitable for the approaching seasons. Also, WHITE CHECK and HICKORY
llou«c'« Wffolable Pill. SHIRTS, U.NDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, "HANDKERCHIEFS, Caps, SCSPENDERS, ROUNDABOUTS, HATS, The BEST general Family Medicine in the world. I
fit nil lie in receipt of additional supplies during the spring
hl,lM''1 P*,|Jfwdu~' R«*fv..h«r^ u. ro.rw|N fc HATH0RN
band and for sfcle by Iiprl3M333tf) POTWIN
AGENTS WANTED
\NVASS FOR SOME NEW AM? POPULAR \VORtfS, In every COUNTY throughout United F'tttes. To Auents. the nuist I literal eftcdttrairerrieht (s offered—with a small capital
.. To AgenU, the nictet Itltefsl eftcotiragerrteht offered—with a small capi
joj ,u jjoo. 4 chance is offered, whefeby an Agent dan Iftake from ilO to $25 per week
particulars, add.*ea» (post paid} WM. A. LEARY. 3!jin3 Ha 138 North SocOrtd Street, Philadelphia april8'4e
NOW IS THIS TIMI5 TO BUY YOtllt iOOlS CHEAP!!
WHOLESALE AND RETilL t/INB STORE. A I A N O
subscriber would announce to the public of Terra Haute mid its vicinity, that he htw ta
O O S
A» the Goods are all new. they having been bought last mouth, and after an unprecedented fall in
nearly all kinds of Merchandise, the present is the greatest opportunity for purchasers.
AIJSO, A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Which is kept separate up-stairs.
SFIOKS, IIA I S, CAPS, & «Ron:isn:s &c.,
And a great many other articles. Suffice it to say that my assortment is complete. All I want is a
for the express purpose of watching the market, and selecting for me the latest and choicest patterns. These advantages enable me to compete with any Wholesale House in the West. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
Terre Haute, April, 1,1848. 31 6m DAVID H. ARNOLD.
O I S I E
CLOTH1JTG STORE.
(TWO DOORS EAST OF THE EXPRESS OFFICE.)
E E A E I N I A N A S A S & IS A A S
HOOSE, a first rate supply of every kind of GENTS' WEARING APPAREL, amongst which
The proprietors take this means of returning their thanks to those friends who have patronized them
sell lower than any other other House in the valley of the Waba»h. This they CAN DO, from being the MANUFACTURERS OF AIX THE CLOTHING THEY OFFER FOR SALE: besides which, they can
WORKMANSI rip—their Clothing being made under the superintendence of experienced and talented cutters. A complete assortment of Bov's Clothing kept constantly on hand. Kr COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUPPLIED ON ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
N. B. Any garment purchased at this establishrf^it, exchanged if not fully approved. IC Observe the "Louisville Clothing Store."
WILSON, STARBIRD & SMITH,
W O E S A E I S S
MAIN STREET, LOUISVIU.E, KY.,
the very best terms of Importers and Manufacturers, or first hands, and ia one of the argent and :nost complete in the United states. They would respectfully invite the attention of Druggists, Merchants, Physicians, Manufacturers, and dealers generally, to their stock before buyina elsewhere, as they are prepared to warrant the quality of tLeir goods, and are determined to sell them for cash or to prompt dealers on the usual time on as good Trr.s as any other House in the West or Southwest, or on an average as low as they can be bought East in the quantities usually bought by Country Dealers, with carriage, insurance, and exchange ad led. They have resident agents in the East, through whom they are enabled to keep their stock compl !t® and fresh during the season. Persons who cannot visit the city, by sending them their or ha be wer« here in
1 served as promptly and with goods at as low ratos and aa of good quality as if ihey
100 do 50 do 90 do 100 do 30 do 50 do 150 do 50 do 10 do & do
Spanish Whiting, Eng. Venitian Red, SpiritsTurpentine, anner*s Oil, No. 1 Castor Oil, Winter Lard Oil gr'd & chop'd Woods Copal Varnish, Japan do Black do
tinseng, Beeswax, Flaxseed, Furs, Skins, Flax and Tow
O I I A I E S
MRS.
Child! would inform the Ladies of Terre Haute srvl surrounding country, that she has received her mi miner stock of Millinery Goods consisting of a li rge assortment of Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, &c., with a beautiful assortment of Bonnets, Fine .Florence Braid, 'hina Pearl, oburg, Rutland, French I^ece and Other ©pen work Bonnet*, with 11 latjje awortment of Miasm' Gimp, I ,aee arwl BirdV ey«« Bonnets, With a foil assort ment of cheap braid and straw Bonnets. aprittne 34*3
Dye Woods, received per
34-tf
PURE
B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft. CO.
The Lead frow this manufactory for sale by april3r«834 CHAS. WOOD.
I PIPE Segaette Brandy **l W pipe Ottarel do, warraatad pore 6 eases Claret Win«-, 1-4 cask poie Port Wins 1-4 da do Maderia Received and for sale by apnli2,4834if CHAR WOOD.
TANNICRS' OIL.
Fd
^he tins «f eatraace.
MM, Xmk4'«.
^XTR StrwttOil, for sale hy epril2SM*$4if CflAS. WOOD.
C"
CIDF.R
V7-if
AST STEEL 8HOVEL8, "NHTSt Brothers manafartare, warranted equal to "Antes,' and for sale aae deUar per doaen cheaper, hy ._ apri»MP39rf JOB. A. BlrtGR april#'
VIXBfJ AlLaahoiee article, for sale by apri! '48 35 if If* A. BKiCtS. I
HYDRIODATE
HA& WOOD
WHITE LEAD! The ratweribers have been, and are now manufacturing White Lead of the finest quality, which they will warrant ta be *rajcn,v mi, and entirely free from any adulteration.
1 r\ XT Xf I?
WARRANT
THE
STRAUS &. ISAACS.
100 barrets Copperas, 50 do PIasur Paris, 1500 boxes Window Glass, 1000 Vials and Bottlee, 200 8hop Furniture,
a--z -v ™r Linen, Country Cigars. Cotton,
Lard and Country Produce generally, taken in exchange for their goods, or in payment of debts due them. march25'46 30tf
BLUE
AO Ground Pepper, 500 Virginia, Tobacco, 200 Missouri, 300 Kentucky 30 casks Chlorade of Iiime, 40 Soleratus,
LICK Water in barrels, Congrem water in Bottles, for sale by april 22, 34-tf CHAS. WOOD.
VV HITE LEAD, YV Red, do Copal Vamish,
Spirits Turpentine, Lard Oil, Linseed do Druggest's Glaiem'aM, Received per Steamboat Eureka. April 22, 34-tf \S*. WOOD.
POTAjst?,
Sulphate Morphine, tloroform. Strychnine, Fanin, Sulphate Quinine, and other Chemicals. A fresh supply for sale by _eprli22
34-tf CHAR WOOD
O YES! O YES O YES! If WEgrr^SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE.
rrTHANKFUL.forpast
favors, would respectful-
jy apprise his friends and the public generally that be ^'ww in moeip, ,fa„
^DRYmjeS embracing
GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
QUEENSWARE,,
BOOTS
SHOES,
Sit
AH of which hav» bean care and which he is prepared to sell low for Caflfa, or etchange for approved Country Produce.Pur^asws are remeetfellr invitad to call, examine jw themselves and be aatkfied that my price* are QW april 8 W 38 tf ^WPERS^Traas Hoops, also an assortment af
ifrnnrt 1 ruse floope, all Coo^rs^otia, for sale by
MO.sprttS^i
JOft A
BIGG8.
SHERIFF'S SALS.
BY
Virtue of an execution iMu*l from thfrVjgo Circiiit Court, and to nte directed and (Wlwed in favor of Frederick L, Yates and Marsfea!! P*poon, and sgainst Roberts. McCabe, I nave levion the tollowing property, to-witt about five acres of land, in the Worth-naif of Nortb^bslf of the South-West quarter of Section fifteen, Town twelve North, Range nine West, beginning at a gate poat on the State road leading to CrawCmis- I ville, on the line between Belt and McCabc, from thence iSast 40 rods, tltence North 30 rods* thence West to fit a said road, thence South along said road 20 rods to the place of beginning—being the lands and tenements belonging to the said Robert S. McCabej and I will on the Hth day of May, 1848, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, within the :&1 hours of said day, oiler the runts and profits said prvmiseHj with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, for a term of seven years and if they should lail to sell tor a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will then and there offer the fee simple, to tile highest bidder, for cashj to satisfy said execution and costs.
MARVIN M. Hl.KCOX, Sheriff.
April 15 lftW:«w3 (Pr's fee §2:50)
Administrators Salem &
ppHERE
St.
ATHORN.
will be sold at public auction on Mon-
I day the 1st day of May, 1846, at the late residence of Anthony Bennett, deceased, in Sugar Creek township, Vigo County, Indiana, all the personal property belonging to said deceased, con.iit.ting of Horses, Cattle,Hogs, one two horse Wagon, a lot of Lumber, Carpenter's tools, Far* ming ntonsils, Household and Kitchen furniture, ,&c. A credit of nine months wilt be given on sums over thre* dollars, the purchaser giving note with »&urity, collectable without anv benefit from valuation or appraisement luws. All sums under three dollar* caxh in hand will be required.
Sale to commence at ten o'clock. A.M.TUCKER. JAMES BENNETT, April 8 '48 32 t3 Administrators.
Administrators Notice.
LETTERS
of Administration on the estate of
Anthony Bennett, dects eed, having been granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to siiirl estate will please make iimnediate payment, and those having claims against the same will please present them legally authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent.
PURStCaurt,
rPC
A. M. TUCKER, JAMES BENNETT,
April 8,184S, 32 t3 Administrators.
i'09ilmis*iOH f' s' Suit Jital Estate.
of
quarter of the north-cast (Jtiarter Of flection Thir-1
I wtet, and the north-west quarter of the north-west
Ij'JIAl |_i 1 O, quarter of Section Thirty-one, in TdWhflhlp Fif-
teen north, of Range Nine west. TERMS OF SALE. Otie-half th° purchase-money cash in hand, and the remaining he If in twelve months from the day of sale—the deferted payment to be secured by the purchaser giving
bis
N E W S I O S E is IN IN N A I
IfOSmiY &
[Of Philadelphia.]
AVE opened a WHOLESALE SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS Establishment, in Cincinnati, at the South East corner of Pearl and Walnut streets, opposite the Pearl Street House, I where they offer for sale at the lowest New York. I and Philadelphia cash prices, a full and entire new assortment of Goods in their line, composed in pnrt of SI LKSf— Extra superior Brocade, Pekin Amours,
Grode Rhine, Plain Plaid, Striped and Chame leon, Poulet de Soi, Brocha, plain and fancy Grode Swiss do Grodinaplis, Foulards, Lutestring, Glasee, Single and Double, plain Plaids and Chameleon. FliORENCES—India Satin and Sanscheir
BONNET SILKS Glasee, Satin and Grode Naples,
0
a"1111i"
and grades
so, a splendid assortment of Ladies and Gents, Silk, PicNic and Cotton Mitta and Gloves of all colors LADIES' and GENTS, SILK HOSE: GENTS, SILK CR A VATS—English, French,
Italian,German aiH Canton HDKFS.—Damask, Coras, Printed, Pongee, Choppers, and Linen Cambric LADIES'HDKFS
Bnd
JANl ft) An Order of the Vermillion Probate rrfaflp At the February Term, 1848, of said Court, the undefslgtled Commissioners will reptly drawing near its close, I heard of Dr. Wisoffer for sale at pt&lic auctiori, on Monday, the 24th
CRAVATS—Satin, Silk,
Sewing Silk, Nett Points and Ties, Linen Cambric, plain, Revere and French Needle Work, French, Swiss and Scotch Needle Work, and Tamboure and Collars, Capes, Chimazctts and Habits. 43 DIFFERENT STYES BONNET RIBBONS. embracing all qualities and styles. Misses and
Cap Ribbons Velvet, Satin anci Taflta Ribbons Galloons FRINGES—Linen, Mohair, arifrj&wing Silks for
Mantillas
Gl.MPS-BUTTONS-Oroduated leave* and Braidr, CRAPES—Black, White, Blue, & Rose. Also, Crape Leise SHAWLS—Silk Brocade. Grode Rhine Berate
Mouslin de Laines, Romeo, Emb'd. Fellet, Linen and Cotton Nett. LACES—^Valencia, Gimpure, Egyptian. Thread nnd Silk Run, Silk and Cotton Netts for Caps,
Italian sewing silk of the best qualities. FRENCH, GERMAN and BRITISH DRESS GOODS, consisting of—
Linen and Mohair Lustres Linen and Woolen Be rages, plain & colored Grenadines Cerm Gorrtos Plain and Fancy Mouslin de Leunee Lama Plni ls, Prince Albert Cloth French,CJerman and Mancestcr Ginghams AIjSO—A full assortment of FANCY LAWNS
All of which hnve been purchased within the last sixty days, and additions to the stock are daily being made by a competent buyer residing east.
WALDKON^
r"Tirwr
GOLDENby
TINGLEY & BURTON.
Cincinnati, April 8, lS4£-32-3m
CZ KEGS Whit/* Lead, No. 1 and pure, a I warranted article for sale low bv April 8 '48 39 tf JOS. A. BIGG8
Grain and Grass scythes, for
sale by ,,
april6'l«32tf JOS A BIGGS.
BROOM
Wire, a first rate article, for sale by april8'48:«tf JOS. A. BIGG6.
Syrup, a choice article for table uw,
for sale
aprilH'48 32tf JOS. A. BIGGS.
HARVEYby
MANN'S superior axes, warranted,
for sale
April 8 S tf JOS. A. BIGGS.
JOB PRIMING
AT THE
CourCcc (DCHcc,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, WITH A rttcm strm.R
OF
cfUB^JJT uasoQ o»\rapaB» Embracing a great Variety of Styles,
JO©
SCO) AS
Snow Bnxs, STORE BIUA, PlWTKHS, Bmnr Cwcnts, PAXSHUTTS, AWDOI Bnxs, HA5I BIDA.
and g*nerv,
J,
CtartrtABa, POUCTIA, Btu.
UM,
HiumHor
LAmss,
BALL Tictrre,
Aitr*.
LAsri.*, Six.
U'tU bt pf tnt»d
ia fir soM
MSMT
mi
at tkr
Itlnnk lleeiU tiiid Hortfast'i
BILLS Or LADING, p.* ar». Mf
IKKPT
a eupnior artiela, for sale by JOB. A BI&G&
31 tf
mm 9
INSTRUCTIONS
{for Wat and other jBoat*
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THtS cvrict.
TH£ EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD
CONSUMPTIVE
Will pleate read the following statement from the Harrison Gazette.
rPHE
incredulous are invjuxf to read the fol--L lowing nou from the Re*. Mr- Coldron,, whose character for truth
tiai
TAR'SBALSAM
or
now with approved freehold GLorcEfcrck Cdu.vTT,
security, waiving the benefit of valuation laws. o—wjii- u.r
security, waiving the OCnetii 1 JOHN O. WI6HARD, PHILIP JONES.
Comm'rs.
CHRISTOPHER C. JIIDDLE, March 25 1848.
31-4t
I S E A N E O S
.,
SATINS—Black, colored and Chameleon, for dresses VESTINGS—Satin, Silk, Brocade, Cashmere,Linen, Marseilles, Barnthen, Venitian and Damask KID GLOVES—Alexandres, Gonet Chesau and
Cheveraux—white, black and^dark colored. Al-
veracity s(*nds a-
bove suspicion, and have their dcubu dispelled as to the superiority of WISTAR'j* JBALSAM OF WILD CHER^V over all remedies now before the pvblje «f same character.
CORTDOH, Ind. Jan.
28,184f?.
it to those similarly afflicted, as the beet remedy I have ever tnefi end one which cured me when physicians said I mast die, and when I thought myself that my time te depart was near at hand:
WILD
on'y
threo
ty-six. Township Fifteen north, df Range Ten w%.re removed my cough and spitting of blood corruption entirely stopped, and in a few
frey's Cordial, Blue and Black Ink. Nerve and Bone Linament, Bear's Oil, Iiarlcm Oil, Dye Water, MofTatt's Sappington's and Lee's Pills Shoe Blacking.
For sale by the grots, at March 11, '48-25-1y WOOD'S Drug Store*
PeiTiimerv, &c.,
TT'RENCH and German Cologne, Pntchouly, Berganiot, Geranium and other Extracts^
Bandoline, Bear's Oil, ,4 4 MaecassarOil, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, every variety,
Lilv White, Prepared Chalk, Hair Dye, Hair Tonic, Balm of Columbia, Tooth Brushes, English and American, Tooth Powder, Hair and Flesh Brushes, For sale by CHAS. WOOD. March 11, 1848-28-tf
JOII.^
A.
ra y@J©3
marchl#4tt 28tf
It la no I«m a duty than a pleasure to stale, for lhk trading elsewhere. (Man will m.1
Buxutor WiujCHERKV a great bleseing to thfhB'' socman raw. Having tried it in a ease of severe af-! CiiiMac, Fkxseed Feathers. Mustard Seed, &c fiiction of the Lwigs, I uzxhesiuUngly recommend
CHCKRY and got a bottle
1 -f ""r
bottles of una medicine, all my puna
weeks my health was restored, so as to enable me to work at my trade, (which ia a carpenter,) and ilp to this time I have enjoyed goood health.
THOMAS C0ZZENS.
sif,
of the Justices df the Peace in and for the said county, Thorrias fcotraens, being duly affirmed according tcr law, saitb the above statement in all things is true.
Affirmed before trie oh the $9li1 of April.
i,
CLEMENT, J. P.
Sold by D. PARK, (successor to Sand ford
Sc.
Park,) Fou.*th and Walnui streets* Cincinnati, OhiiJ, General A^dtt for the South and West, to whom all orders must be addressed.
CUNlNGir.^M.
R.
CHAS. WOOD Terre Haflto: C.J. ALLISON&.CO.
And by appointed agents in every town lit the Stats. april8'48 321y
WOOD,
A S
Ti:3ci:r. inirrE, r\D.,
DEALER IN
S I 1 I A S
OILS, PAINTS,
Patent Tlt-Oirittc*, Ac
March 11, '48-28-tf
Sunffrir#.
iMMI H.D.,
OJice two doors West of the Bttnk.
('HOICK CIGARS,
2,000 Woo villa Havana Cigars, .2,000 Norgia do
ao
l,tX» Yara Boat Principe do 1,000 La Antigua Regalia do 1,000 Fergersciu Havana do Received direct from the importer, and for stls by CHAS. WOOD.
March 11,1348-38-tf
O RUSHES—Hair Brushes, anexceUent qaality, O Flesh do. Shaving do. Tooth do. Also, Scrubbing,Scouring, ami Tanner's Blacking Brushes Shoe Brushes: Paint Brushes Varnishdo^ Sash Tools Marking do Camel Hair Pencils, (SDC.,fo: sale at CHAS. WOOD.
March 11, '48-2fMy
WABASH & ERIE CANAL, INDIANA.
^IIE undersigned wiil receive sealed proposals I at Terre Haute, Indiana, on the 24th day of May next, for the construction of Forty Milee of the Wabash St. Eric Canal, extending from Terre Haute to Point Commerce, on the West Fork of White River. The line will be divided into sections about a half a mile in length, and will erabrace the variety of work usually presented on a similar division of Canal amongst which is one reservoir, a number of lift-locks, culverts. Six.. together with the re-building of a portion of Eel riv«-r dam. and the guard-lock connected therewith.
Payments will be matte aa the work advances, in par funds. The line to be let will be ready for inspection bv the 15th of Maf, and hy the 3hh of that montli, the plans, specifications, estlmataa of qusntities. Sec., will be exhibited at the EngiMert Office, in Terre Hsute.
Dated Terre Haute, 17th March, 18+P. CHARLES BUTLER, TH08. H. BLAKE,
Trusts** of the Wabash &. Erie Canal.
April I, '48-31U
A
KSG
A
xxt maooiAncr,
COVINGTON, IND.
"1 AFttt paid at all times for Wheat, Com, Oats, Seeds, Shigpmgjfurs and Peltries..
DISSOLUTION.
'PHE partnenirip heretofore existing under the
1
firm uf Cuningham ft Warren was disedved on the 26ih day of February last, by mutual eonseat All debts due said firm are to be paid to W. B. Warren, with some few reaarvations, and all debts owing, by said firm, will be paid by R. Cuttingham. J. R. CUNINGHAM,
W. WARREN.
Twvs Haars, March 1,1840^8 «i
E I I N E S
E S E I I N E S
E E I I A E
DRUG STORE,
THE Subcriber takew »fca*ure in. annoffiicing to his friends and the public gcaernlly ,that he is now reeeivIn is S IN A S E S which is the largest and most general stock of Goods in his line, that can be found in this market, all of which will be suld a» low as any other house in this place, and he pledges himself to give vcry mtisfsetkm to those who may favor him with their patronage.
Dealing in none but the bi.ST arti-
Irtes, pur-ia^ers are respectfully invited to exaniim
tdVa
Itshnrent,
WM. COLDRON.
H*a»«niLO, N. J. April, 1843.
On or about the 13th day of October, 1841,1 was taken with a violent pain in the side, near the liv«r, which continued for Ibout five days, and was followed by the breaking out of an ulcer or an abcees, which relieved the pain little but caused me to throw up a great quantity of offensive matter, and also much blood. Being greatly alarmed at this, I applied to a physician but he replied that he thought he could do but little for me, except give me some mercury pills, which I refused to take, feeling satisfied that they could do no good. Many other remedies were then procttr* ed by my wife and friends, but none did me any good and the discharge of blood and corruption still continued every few days, and at last became so offensive that I could scarcely breathe. I was also seized with a violent eough, which at twn«^ caused me to raise more blood than 1 had done before and my disease continued in this way, still growing worse, until February," when all hope of my recovery was given up, and my friends all thought I would die of a gallopping consump lion. At this moment, when my life was appa
-istti:
as CASH for any article in the t«tab
in
rr any art be wuud a general aworv
which wtay
ment of
jMihrrnl and AlrJtriwrr. Paint*. 0,lt¥ Dy"itluf,
rj /(lyVicfj frr/ymrritfi
OuttfKH»h r, iTiinff Hyson tint! Jllack
OIX LECTURES, on Causes, Prevelrtioft1 ted yJ Cure ot Consumption, Asthma, Diseaaea- of the Heart, and ail Female Diseases. 234 pa#ray 38 engravings. Paper 50 cents bound 75 ccntf' Mail to any part postage 91 cents. bhoulder Braces and Chest Expanders, f2: mail *"7 P*ft, postase 50 cents. Inhaling Tubes, Mlver, $3, by mail, letter postage. Abdominal Supportare. perfect, f8 to 610, for all ^Ruptures,
Bowels and Womb, and Weak Back
and Cheat sent by Express everywhere. For Bra*tr .Supporters, or Rupture Supporters, give height from head to foot, ana circumference of person next the surface, jttst above the hips. If Rupture, mention which side.
Agents wanted for tho sale of the above goods. Address Dr. S. S. FITCH, 70^ Broadway, New 1 ork, post paid.
March 18, '48.
I HE undersigned desires to My to his friends I and the community generally, that he will continue the above business at uic old atand of Cumngham & Warren, where he will be prepared by early ihi|ior(ations to furnish the best ana purest medicines to the sick and to physicians gencrally, and to oner families (he biut Drugs, Croce* nee. Dye Stuffc, &c.
Intending to keep none but genuine articlac, andf understanding the business of compounding medicines aacording to the latest and best authorities*
the subscriber promises to deVote his entire attention to the supervision of his business, Bnd he hopes by fidelity, promptness, and a disposition to please, to merit a continuance of the favors lately extended to the old firm. He will always be on hand, and for cash or trade will offer bargains not
Perso'riiiHy cam# before me, the subscriber, one 110 he excelled in this market. JO*Please remember the place—«1 Wabash st north of the Court House.
J. R. CUNINGHAM,
Terre Haute, March 11, '48. &j'tf
CHARLES WOOD.
W O I E S A I E & I A
Country Merchants and Physicians, will find it! VARNISHES, &C.-Copal No. 1 and 2 Coach.
be'orePurchasingelsewhere.
IS
Is in receipt of the following articles,* viz:
I A I N S
Vil! Wiiv Lend.ino/land dm Red Venitiad Red Chromes Spanish Br
JAtmp
Black Spirits Turpentine: Prussian Blue Pari* Green Vermillion Bronzes Gold Leaf Verdigris, &c.
PAINT BRUSHES 1 OILS: Castor,
-A great variety.
-Taanera,
Linseed, Lard, Sperm and
E S &
Madder. Indigo, Fustic, Ixjgwood, Nic wood. CamwooJ. Blue Vitrol, Alum, Copperas, Brimstoue, Lae D}'«, Extract Logwood, Muriatic, Sulphurio and Nitric Acids, &c.
WINDOW GLASS—Various sizes and superior quality.. .. ...... GLASSWARE. Jars, Tinctures, Bottles, Flasks, Vials, tc.
Japan and Black, Glue, Sand Paper, Gum Copal,
Stc.
11
:, British 011,
T^SSENCES,Laudanum, Paragoric, Li Oil Spike, Opodildoc, biteman's Drops, God- f1?
in
1 i,
Sulphate Quinine, Morphine, Iodine, Hydriodate,
MEDICINES:—A fresh and complete assort' merit. GROCERIES,
&C.
Crushed and Havanna Sugars, Star and Sperm Candles, syrups, Olive Oil, choice Tobacco, Snuffu and Cigars variety of Spices ohdee Teas, Coffee —Pure Wines and Brendies, Saleratus.
CASTILE AND FANCY SOAPS, &C.
IP.Ji.U'i'LW, LETTER $r CAH PAPF.R.
W A full assortment of Instruments, Pcrfu' menr, Fancy Articles, Patent Medicines,
March 11,1848-28-1
/'rutfdff.,
Liquors of the BUST fcfod^are fceot ealy for' medical purposes J1L i'UNlNGHAMi. april8'48 32!)
InvauahliTFA MILY
29-iy
ITIcriiciiie*, anil
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Stx.
Dissorrui'ioiV.
THE
partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Wood
Sc.
King is dissolved by mutual
consent All persons indebted to the late firm will please make payment without delay to Charles Wood, as its affairs must be closed.
CHAS. WOOD E. C. KING.
Terre HSute, March J, 1843/
/CHARLES WOOD having purchased the Stock
KJ
of Wood
Sc.
King, will continue tho
N
DRUG AND MEDICINAL
business at the old stand, where be offers for sale the usual variety to which he invites the attention of the customers of the lfctc firm and other purchasers.
March 4, "48-g7-tf
CI
ENUINE American Oil for sale by dec 26*tf C. J. ALLISON St CO.
USUI? & PA TTKUSON,
C~~
itlorttcy* at f.atti TERRE HAUTE, 7A
Feb, 12, '48. 24-tf
ARPENTER'S SSTof AmbergrfaTand HeUotrope Snuff, for sale by
IJ PISTOL'S Strsaparilis just received snd for I sale by C. J. ALLISON &.CO. Jan. 29, '48-22-tf
IN STORE.
BARRELS Old Rectified, 200 do Kanawha Salt, 40 do Lake, Jan. 29,1848-22-tf DEMENT St CO-.
150
From Pittsburgh.
."TA TONS assorted Iron, 30O Kegs Nails. 50 Bags assorted Cotton Yarm
Jan. 29,1843-22-tf BEMENT ft. CO,
ILACK and Blue lak, by the doiert or groes, for sale by dec 25i
3
LARDOIL
ROSE
RIJSSEL'S
AUSTIN M. PUETT,
R[7 T^
FORWARDING & COMMISSION
OR.ROGERS'
C. J, ALLISON CO.
just received and for sale bv
dec 25tf C. J. ALLISON CO.
TUNNER.S OIL
jttst reeeitHl for sale
BY
dec 2Stf C. J. ALLISON & CO,
PINK just received and for sale by dec2Mf C. J, ALLISON C0»
Shaving Cream for sale by
dec S5tf C. J. ALLISON St CO
AFRESHana
supply of Iridium's Specific* just ra-
eeived for safe by C. 1 ALLISON ft. CO. Feb. 19, MR-35-tf
raiOWNBEND-S
SARPAPARtLJ.A. just re-
Ji ceived per steamer Wm.Pehn,and forsaleby March 4 "27 tf
C.
ALLISON
CO.
J.
St
Rose Dsmrifice for sale by
for»tf C. J. ALLISON ft. CO.
tjPERM OI1#» Winter strained, for sale by O jan 29 22 tf C. J. ALLISON ft. CO.
O^Tjm"COPAL
forsaieby
1 dec 25tf C. J, ALLISON St CO.
Iti.A\H ftOTKi for salo the Wabagh Courier office*
tor
sale by C. J. ALLISON ft CO.
BALTIMORE
Chrome Yeiiow for by
dec 25tf C. J. ALLldON & CO.
