The Wabash Courier, Volume 16, Number 35, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 April 1848 — Page 4

MEMOES 4S AFFECTED BY DISEASE.

It is stated in several papers that Mr. Ilotchkiss, of Brooklyn, who was waylaid by robbers and almost killed, some months ago, is entirely recovered iu his physical neahh, hut kis mind seems much shattered. He seems to have for* gotten everything he learned during his life, and is now learning his letters again, as if he were a child. The sounds of his voice, it is said, consulate his principal source of amusement. This is one of the many striking instances of disordered

A

Dr. Beattie relates the

case of a gentleman who, in consequence of a violent blow on the head, lost his knowledge of Greek, but did not appear to have lost anything else. I)r. Abercrombie nl^o relates an instance, not less remarkable, of a lady who, in consequence of a protracted illness, lost the recollection of a period of aboat ten or •twelve years, but spoke with perfect consistency of things as they stood before that time.

case very similar to that related by

Dr. Beattie fell under our own observa-

On recovering the use of his faculties,!

his Reminiscences of the Valley of

the Mississippi, savs that during the par-

pies and pears, a farthing a pound and

delighiful oranges, eight for a half pen ny. The hrcad is disagreeably sour, but it may Ire procured at the confectioner's, made in the English w*y at treble the cost. The number of small birds sold in strings, ready for tlve spit, chiefly larks, caught in the Campagna, is extraordinary. Fowls may be bought at livepencea piece. Turkeys are very abundant, you see them driven in flocks like sheep in England, blocking up the street. They arb very common food among the lower classes, who usually buy half a turkey, and I have frequently remarked the dexterity and expedition with which the stall-keeper will slit the turkey in two, for the cotjaenience of purchasers. Young wild bSars, hunted in the Campagna, with porcupines from the same district, are considered great delicacies. The abundance of vegetables is quite surprising. Broccoli is a great article of fckd—very excellent and verv cheap. All sorts cooked in the street, whence you have them brought hot to your table. The natural richness of the soil is particularly" favorable to the growth and perfection of vegetables. We had, in the middle of December, green peas and asparagus for dinuer.— Their pastry is excellent, and the water sparkling from th*» fountain, is the finest in the world.—SxtlkcrnPatriot.

KvtL (JoMPA.fr.—The following beautiful allegory was translated from the German "Sophronltts, a wise teacher, would not suffer even his grown sons and daughters to associate With those whose conduct was not pure and upright. •Dear father,* said the gentle Eulalia to him one day, when he forbade her, in company with her brother, to visit the volatile Lucinda, 'dear father, you must think us v*y childish if you imagine that we should be exposed to danger by it.*

The father took in silence a dead coal from the hearth, and reached it to his daughter

4lt

tion, some ten years ago. it was that of railroad fiY»m Bogmn via GreuafieM,Mnss. a young man residing in northern Newj

A ork, who, after having made considera- |j,t, git»nte8t work evtf accomplisVed. ble progress in Latin, as well as in the rtal will have to pass through the English branches, received a severe kick Mountain, about *2000 feet in from a horse over his k*ft eye, which height, ami the length of the tunnel will caused it to protrude from the socket, and!

rendered him senseless for some days.!

sary to commence anew the elements of jt

the language. shafts down thro' the mountain and cut In other caites, disease, as fever, cau-|OUt different directions.• The work ses quickenad mental action. Flint, in

he ppw„ rf rumnnMcmce may mdeod

slumber. ihroagh iuum or other cau-j^

ses, 'but never dies. Each fainter tnu*e that memory holds So darkly, of departed yenrs,

In one broad glance the soul beholds. And all that *as at once appears." jV. 1'

TI1K WOMEN OF TURKEY,

writer in Blackwood says :—The lot of this portion of the Mussulman population is much less agreeable than one would be led to expect. Thejr certainly hold a secondary station in society but brought up as thev are in the most complete ignorance, tKey are unconscious of their degraded position,and kmrr not that there is a better. They are in general treated wry kindly by their husbands and masters and do not undergo as it Is supposed either capricious or brutal treatment. Although in Europe, they still believe a Turk to be constantly surrounded by a multitude of obelisks at Constautinople there are very few Osmanlees who have three or even two wives and even these lodge in separate mansions, in general far distant from each other. Almost all the Turks, with the exception of the above mentioned individuals. possess in general, but one wife thev are the most faithful,

RAIL ROAD NEWS,

Ti nnkl thko' the (Jrek.n Moiwtaixs.

Thprc is nt

^erit

to

can

0

by a vi-

oxysms of derangement caused by a violent fever, his memory was more than ordinarily exact and retentive, and that he repeated whole passages in the dif-

forem languages winch he kur«, nh, ,,

enure accuracy. "I naui, sav. he, u|hurilT

'•without lo,in!! or mrohang a. word, a I

parage .,t p,««ry, which I CO..IJ no eo,.,^

reiwat, after! had recovered my health.

Ere. Post.

.fp,DlI,0 ,v

——————

cut up In slices, and sold for 8 quarter ofj

Iv\ 1 AHLL^b I. HAL shall adopt such a plan, it will be altoRoasted chesnuts are the potatoes of f^(thor new in that empire. Whether it Italy. You see them cooked in every' will work there us well a^ it has worked street they are very good and arej jn 1'iiited States, remains lo be seen, brought to the tables of the great.— peTocquevillc, in his great work upon Pumpkins large as a man can carry are!

SVstem,

ox, worn down to a skeleton with draw- p'lnnation of it has probably caused the ing their lumbering drays. The skinned Provisional Government to regard it as lambs and kids hang up by dozens at the precisely the system that France needs butchers' doors, no bigger than a cat.— secure to the people the blessings of When brought to the table in the form of Republican Government.—Cin.

chops you may cov*er a single one with ... a half-crown piece. Fruit cheap and

delicious grapes, a penny pound ap-!

Moore.

will not burn you, my

child take it.* Eulatiadid so, and behold her beautiful white hand was'soiled and blacken«d, and, as it chanced, her white dress also. •We cannot be too careful in handling coals,'said Eulalia.in vexation. 'Yes truly,' said her father 'you see, my chibl. that coals, even if they do not burn, blacken. So it is with the company of the vicious.*

A Happy Max.—The

Hitor of the

Pittsburgh Chronicle must be a happy man. Just hear how he talks! "Talk about the enjoyment of wealth —it never was—it never can be enjoy•ed. An abundance of money is a heap «f misery.

A

Iuhmk%

A

Swost

man who owns a small

a small farm, a small wife, a big

dog, a good cow, two or three fat pigs. nd

*nn two small children, ought to be satisfied. If He isn't, he never can be."

Tswrrtw Gmz-—"Ymi abnukl w-

««r1et the ywtnft nraa kias yoa," said a venerahk mirle to his pretty rcmea. "I knowit vaeiiC'WMHraed •be.wtnitenUy, "and r»ft 1 try mlltw* a spirit of k*raivunw*. fleeing that whoa one Im* tern kiiNttd there is no undoing it"

Love Is an hk*—beef Mffiy. tad 1

The idea rtw

a |m,jecUHl

about fuur lllik5s aIuj a

cu

jaUH] h„, from ,]ie ft

eiul,|OVed

his memorv was found to be so much years to accomplish the subterranean impaired, that he h&d forgotten all his excavation, and that from one to two knowledge of I^itin, rendering it neces-

mmu,ns uf

dOIie, but the profits will never be

ble t«» balance tin expense in the opinion

0 ma

„v

FEDERATIVE SYSTEM IN FRANCE. At a late meeting of the representa:,u tives of the Press, in Washington City,

Nl„h

of New York, staled,

of

,e||er he had lately

f(lim

„cinbor

ver

of Provis

,,Inelll, ,h„, ,he

Nl

and his recommenation and ex-

Revenge.—Banish

r0Vl

BAM8L JIQTE

OUXHaCTKO WEEKLY

line of

^uy y. },ich if executed will be

h&lf. It Is cal-

vv

hands ihat could

to tunnel, it would take five

dollars would be the required

is

sink four or five

,tion«l

abou to lu

,,(,mble

w|

|,

wke

th( Fr(

our

a farthing cach. They have no beef, expresses ttaf greatest admiration of our except the miserable flesh of the white

,m.h Glvernmen

t|mt remove their chief

lobstarle to success in the establishment

(if a Repulilic*. Mr. Noah says that his yinformatioti is that France will be divi-^-d into forty arrondisetnents, or States, with local Legislatures, after our plan.

If France, in imitation of our system

«rovornmcnt, written expressly for

guc a

crisis as now exsits in France,

Atfas.

att malignant and

,ng,,fui thoughts. A spirit of revenge

is 0fthe

devil than which noth-

ing makes a man more like him, and nothing enn br^Tnore opposite to tV»e temper which Christianity was designed to promote. If your revenge be not satisfied it will tonnent you now if it be, it will give yon greater hereafter. None is a greater self-tormentor than a malicious and revengeful man, who turns the poison of his own temper in upon himself. The Christian precept on this case, is

Let nut the. sun go down upt your wrath" and this precept. Plutarch tells us, thv, Pvthgoreans practiced in a literal sense,"who. if at any time in a passion, they broke out into opprobrious language, before the sun sef gave one another their hands, and with them a discharge from all injuries, and so with a mutual conciliation, parted friends."—

A prudent and well disposed member of the "Society of Friends" once gave the following friendly advice "John," said he. "I hear thou art going to be married." "Yes," replied John, "I am." "Well," rejoined the Friend, "I have one little pmee of advice to g^ve thee, and that is, never to mam* a woman worth more than thou art. When 1 married my wife, I was worth just fifty cents, and she was worth sixty-two cents, and whenever any difference has occurred between us since, she has always thrown up the odd shilling."

A PisK OP A

BEA:*.—The

Mississippi

Telegraph, published in Louisville, Mississippi, says: "The publisher of this paper would respectfully inform the public, and the ladies especially, that he has got through with the press of business, and is now ready to attend quillings, candy pullings and other parties, on the shortest notice with neatness and despatch."

The whole number of voters in France with a population of 36.000,000, was, under the old system, less than 240.000, while the number of places in the gift of the government was 280,000, of which 40.000, were created during the administration of M. Guuot.

A gentleman in New Orleans was agreeably surprised a few weeks ago to find a plump turkey served up for his dinner, and inquired of his servant how it was obtained, who replied withasstireance. "Why, sn," replied blackev. "that ar turkey has been roostin on our fence tree nights, so dis momin I seize him for de rent ob de fence."

The Boston Post gives the following definition of the word happiness "A soft couch by the fire, new novel, a pretty wife, a doz$n cigars, a bottle of port, a loose gown, easy slippers, a good conscience, and squalling baby!"

"I#** yon do it," as the woman wM to her husbartd. whcui he told ber that he

throw himMilf into tlae riv«4-.

«oing to

A ToAJT.- Pub^cribfTs who rhoat thr Printer: May thrv hare an fvwriutiag rrca, and never be allowed toacKAtai.

"If yon cant Stand before the troth *on rail," a» the man said when he knocked his down with the Bible.

must

his wife

FROM

THE njtCINNATI rircas.

j^te BaM arid Branches Ohio Ufa In*, and Trust Co. Lafayette, Commercial and Franklin bks. Mechanics' and Traders' Bank of Maasillon,

I! CiadevUle, C»ld)

fit* pie

par par

1

New Iisbun, ,.'» Uayun, Western Rracrve,

Clinton Bank ot" Ctilunihus, V«* Franklin Bank of Co|iuub\if -.".i l^ancaster, Ohio Bank, Chillicotht), Hamilton, t* CouuiKTcinl Bank of Scioto, Bank uf Cleveland, Cotumerrial Bank of Lake Erie, Miapi Exporting Co., rbana Bank, Granville, Weat Union, Stfubf-nvillc, new, Lebanon, Miamivburg, Cirtleville, new

Vcatiufe*.

AH solvent Banks,

par

Sntifana

State Bank and Branches, TTfVQ(tt Eastern solvent Banks, W

par

Eastern Banns.

New York city, Do Country, New Ensrland, Pennsylvania, Philaaelphia City, it a a a

ISri&aitflf—Selling Kate*.

New York, Philadelphia, Tlie above rates are predicated upon specie.

pre pre

i) mm Vt RT it I*

ARRIVALS & 1) IV A KT S

O E A I S at A\n from term: it.4UTR, l.vt).

ARRIVALS.

S/. Lntth. 3fr Daily, at

l*tliti7tniolit.

Tmh!*. Daily, at

1 am

Daily, at 12

Springfield. Hi.. Tuesdav?, Thurs. and Sat. ViHctnne.t, Mondayc, YVednes. and Fridays.

11

iv to a a an S at CnimForritvi/ir, Tuesdays and Saturday*, Blooming/on. Tuesdayh and Saturdays', HarrwUhnrs. Fridays, at CatU»le, Wednesdays, at

!l

31

DEPARTURES.

Indianu/tohf Daily, at Sprni^firid. Mondays, WVdnes. and Frid. Vincenne.1. Tuesdays, Thurs. and Saturdays .r am

A a

Coping/on.Tuesdays, Thurs. and Saturdays 6 am 7-\ ,.r •.. Criiwhiidfoillr. Mondays and Fridavs, 5am

Bloomivel,.,,, Mondavs and Fridays at 5am "losp

N. B.-A1I nmil^ closc precisely S o'clock pi!" ''.""i*

Oct. 1,1847. 19-tf

S. G. DODGE, F. M.

N O I E

ALL

the debts due the estate of Doct. E. Daniels, defeased, have been assigned to Samuel Kingman, and they have been placed in my hands I for settlement. I shall call on all debtors without! delay, and those who are not prepared to pay will be expected to fclose by note. No costs will bt made on these debts except in cases of unreasonnble delay or necessity. I will be found at Esquire Lange's office with the l»ooks.

J. H. BURN HAM.

Terre-Haute. March I, lS48-27-tf

SUFFER NO DECEPTION.

THE

public have been imposed n|H»n so often by the many medicines palmed upon them, that to prevent further imposition, the agent of Doct. HALL'S BALSAM for tlie Lungs, challenges any person

wIk

has used this medicine, to come for-

want and say they have not been benefited by it. "thiw W-

street, cast side, between 3d ann 4th. Cincinnati. A. A. NORTH Ar C'O. For sale by C. J. At.LISON A- CO.

j. f. 4- r. is"#.vr where they intend to keep a general assortment of Staple ana Fancy Goods, Groceries, (Jueensware, &c., which they will sell on moderate terms for Cash, or in exchange for the productions of ihe tsnmtry. J. F. KINti,

March 1.'48-27-tf R. C. KLNU

A A S

HATTERS' FI RS AND TRIMMINGS. The subscribers are now in rect ipt of their Spring stttrk tf comprising ererr quality of I'R and SI I .iflfATS* and A"PS. TheV paficularly invite attention to their very larm* and well selected assortment Of P**wtWNi, //jlorn, firtttd m*4 Pabm Tr-f flat*, all of which are offered on as favorable terms as they can be purchased in any market

SHERWOOD ft. CHACR, comer of Main »uid Fifth strw*.

Fch. 19. Cincinnati. Ohio.

A S S A S S

JIUPT

rwmved a lafa^ and splewiid assortment of FashionaMf IJtsts, direct from the factory, Men's, Women's, Boys', Misam' and hil* dren's. Also, a few sets of Boot Tree*, Crimps, &C., a splendid article, f«rtr sale by

CTILUN8&

Feb. 19, '48.

A W A E

J%ew**grrival of

A 0 W A E

AT Till,

£3

Zanesvilic. SteubenvilU, Marietta, *, *. Ml. Pleamnt, St. Cluirsvilln,

old bank

v.

«e (02

WE

In din

mU

are now Moving onr Fall purekaflSl of Hardware, Saildlery ami Iron, enibraeing a

ch larger, chrw», ana more extensive stock,

par than can be found elaewhere in the WabntAi Vnl'lit dia icy,or in the irtnte of Indiana. We have added pnr nmny new article#, at well as increased the assort* 10 dia «nt and variety of many heretofore kept, ft wiU 10 dis be our aim and dwire to pive satisfaction to all .V) die who may favor us with their patronage, assuring

N dis them (without sellins at cost) that our prices will 50 (lis*' be at a reasonaltle advance from cost, and much no nalr I reduced on some particular kinds of goods. In the do iijje of heavy ffO°d» we offer lor aalet do iron of all kind*, Steel, Spring Steel, Hoop Iron, do Sheet Iron, Braziers' 'opper. Tinned Copper, do j««* Wire, Tin Plate. Block Tin, Zinc. Axle"

Drnftu, Elliptic Springs, eastern

large and complete assortment of POrKiiT AS STABLE CITTLR/?V,

at wholesale and retail a large assortment «f hi,,iincluilinu the Parlor, Solar, with plain and ut Shades and gilt and brouae Siunds,

..IMUUtoi

inrlinline: superior extra Tea Waiters, in sets or rvJ„' .i Vvi single Brass Andirons, fancy Iron do, Shovels and Tongs, Brass Candlisstiirks. Brass and potishwl Snuflers, Wire Fenders. Table Custors, Britannia L..-' Ten Sets, Block Tin Tea Pots, Fancy Brushes,! .* 1 xr

akna onn flarttian Qll 'PnUlo An/I kin I

Crumb Brushes, real German Silver Talile and 'fen Spoons. Ivory Table Knives and Forks in seta, (51 pi»ctw)JCarver8 and Forks, Curtain Pins and (\1TTtain Bands, Tea Bells, &c. &e. Also, numerous other articles which eannol be here enumerated, Our assortment of building materials embraces a great vurietv ot Locks and Door Latches, and those building will find it to their interest, in prices and variety, to give us a call. On hand, as usual, a verv large stock of

c-mrws' Tonrs.

of Rochester nnd Cincinnati manufacture. We hnve taken special pains to pftJfeUre a large and well selected assortment of Tools of all kinds, and we assure the mechanic of any name, that we shall take pleasure in showing or selling him a bill.

SA nuLRRY.

Having devoted a large share of our store, enpitnl and interest to the Saddle, Harness and Carriage Trimmings, we are prepared with a most complete assortment of trees, plush cloths, hog skins, pad sk ins. buck les, terreis nnd hooks, hames and chains, webbing, thread, rings, bitts, stirrups, gig trees,

lnCf's

ot

beautifu! patterns, fringes, tults, picked

,l»(i

P"rf

ur

f'd

hnir

,0.P

wWl

or their money cheerfully refunded. We continue use ahy other to warrant this medicine in cases of Consumption, «ir£™'7' and to cure the most inveterate and hurrahing °f

cough, in a short spnee of time. I "I" ,r,nhlh,v'

," x-.. .h \v„in„» and recommcnd it as a never-failing renmh'. /.'/• An AN" HK co^ilNt iit)!

cpot. »o.

vj

ninui

March 4, 'i8-26-lf Agents, Terre Haute. Ind.

N E

fiiim

^pHE undersigned have purchased tlie stock in trade lately owned by L. Lemon. In the south room of the Linton Building in Terre-Haute—and have commenced business under the firm of

'.joints,".l'"?!

I.1™'1 bra""

Surgeons In Ireland, Vo. G. W.

Dickenson,

MURRAY.

Tenv Haute, July 2, '46. 44-tf

Candle*.

riaasor wt mceived and for sale CO. »-»f

A LARGE and splendW assportramt of common r\ and fancy Candksjus mceired and for s*' low by C. J. ALLIEN & CO.

iindiilf A nfirn«sntt .Unking.

J. M. BASER, 1es.

8 conducting the ahov« hwsinesa in all its branchon National Road street, a frw doors from the Square, strath skle, where he

wobM

he elwi

sm all who want a rpod arttck- in the tin*. rfwHtp for cash or tradi.

AiiguH 15, 1«4k

?nd 'J°url

bands, dashes and oil cloth enrpetings, mal leable irons, very first-rate piece of drab cloth for seats, se^t handles, and coach door hinges. I We offer also, to Shoe ami Boot manufacturers, a ..

large stock of enstern dressed French calf skins,

mora,™ ,lo, lining ,lin,. binding

pegs of all sizes, sparrow-bills, copper anil awl hafts, shoe thread, hammers, pincers, pun-: ches. floats, rasps, &c. fec,

Terre Haute, Oct. 2,1847. 5-y

E I I N E S

JMVORTAXT TO PARENTS. W I N E S (CANADIAN VERMIFUGE .4 Crr'mn rmrJi/ fnr Worm?.

member of the Royal College

of Surgeons in fjondon, &c. JlamilUtH, C. If.,

Oct.

H, 1846.

New York,

E I I N E S

=======

N A A

PRUG STORE,

ROSi8*8

Cash

ground, Wagon Boxes, Anvils, Smiths' Bellows,Vices, Ijead Pipe, to li, oil ha in I# !?#8 •. to 2, IfingtM, fbflu-

Ban* Doors and «, "A. all kinds of

P"r Doors. Nails, (Jlass, ss, Oils, liead, Pow1 pre I der at retail and by par the ke«nt und ^4 jnr All kinds of Gun Fixings, 1 ills and some real Shot Guns, double I pre nnd tingle barrels, for sale low Mill par Saws, Crosm-cut Saws, Oowhars, Mat1 pre tucks, Pecks, Log Chain.-», Trace Chains, and i! dis various other atticles not herein mentioned. A

BUIIDTNG, WEST SIDE COURT-HOUSE

C. J. ALLISON

IVIioleonleft KcVnil Ilenler* IN DRUGS, MEDICINES

And Chemicals, Paints,

edar Pencils,

RchI

Side Lamps.

Store Lumps, "(suspending) and a large quantity of

extra Shades and Chimneys, and Lamp Wicks. In the way of

horyR FUn'NlSmXO,

Indigo, Alum,

FOR COACH AND

IV

KrThe highest pncp in cash or goods will be paid American Isinglass, Gum Arabic, Brimstone, Oxafor most kinds of Produce. ]jc Acid, &c., which we will sell cheap for cash. fkJrA quantity uf Lake and Kanawha Salt fon sale. S. H. POTTER &, CO. I

els, iht live* mmiti rhihtreu irouUl vn doubt be I cleaning Nail&i Hair, Flesh, &c., Snoe Blacking, ned. Some of the symptoms are ns follows: countenance is of a pale or a leaden color, and sul® tus*d with occasional flushes, the eyes are heavy and dull, bad breath, itching in the nostrils, the sleep is disturbed, the pntient often awakening in great fright, and is lianle to starting and grinning the teeth, the appetite is irregular, being sometimes voracious and at other times feeble, occasional vomiting, &c. fV'i, f-atmdin» Vermifuge hns acquired a reputation far exceeding that of any other medicine of the kind, and is daily increasing in popularity wherever it is known and used it is universally approved it possesses properties which no other article of the kind does, it is more p'onipt and 'fficicit

in its action, and entirely free from ingredients assortmentof every thing in ourline Weareconwhich have any but beneficial effect, the health of| stantly receiving from the various markets, by the patient lieiug always improved even when no which means we are enabled to execute orders, bv worms are discovered. Physicians prescribe It, the nackacc. or otherwise, at as low' prices as 1'Nnnd to use the language of one in high standin who resides in Cleveland. Ohio, consider it

ing, 'tlie

only article of the kind he ever saw that was so uniform und prompt in expelling wofttis it may indeed be relied on with the utmost confidence, as

u/n,l,this

is the reason

,0,nl1 u'.Uf.«"M«r

We, the undersignetl, have frequently administered medicine prepared by Mr. John Winer, of this town, designated "J. Winer's Canadian Vermifuge." anil being fully satisfied with its cfficacy, confidently recommend it as a safe and efiicicnt remedy for the expulsion of worms from the intestinal cnnnl.

G.

O'Rrtm.t.

March 1M7.

Messrs. J. Winer o.—Sirs: My child of five years of age was for more than two years severely afflicted with worms, during which lime We gave her different medicines recommended in such cases, but they produced no beneficial effects. I at length procured a bottle of your Canadian Vermifuge, and gave it to her, which caused her to pass a larew number of worms since then she has been In the enjoyment of perfect health. From my own experience 1 would recommend your Vermifuge as l»eing the most sate and effectual remedy tor. worms now in use. Yours, truly,

C. G. SNETHEN, 30 Rivington st

83"Be particular ami remember the name, t'NMirfinii Yfmil nf€. Tills is the only article that can be depended on. RememUer this.

Prepanid only by John Winer &. Co., 83 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold bv CHARLES WOOD,

Octa. Kt 5-lr Terre Haute.

A N S O A S

TATIjORfl

hiyrullnr Wuh Bilbi

Hast ingV raaparent Soap Almond, Rosemarjr, Rose, Price &. GosnelN Windsor Soap Rousse!!"* Fanry Soaiw. For sale hy [dec IVtf C. J. ALLISON ft. CO.

ENt'lNE Burfundy Pitch for sale by IT dec25-tf C.J. ALLISON fcCQ. ^ULPl I MORPHIA ft»r sale br Cl doc 2-Vtf

C.

J. ALLI80Nk,CO.

XPXT. INDIA HEMP, Ext. Ntu Vomica, Est. hi *t. dec 25-tf

Jalap, Ext. l^icut*. Ext. Cdycinth Cortp., Ext. Gentian, Ext. Tanivari, for sale c. j^AUjsrS &ca

PRESTON'S

DYds«

Ext. Lemon, jost reerirod aw) for

sale hy |«rc SJ-dT C. J. ALLjjj*N St 10.

WO* 1 for*«l le bv 3f-tt C. J. ALLWQS' & *n.

0/7?,

VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, WINDOW (slnis, dlasMwnri', PERFUMERY.

SOAPS, PATENT MEMCINI ti. suite, ICA r. INSTRU MENTS, PURE WINES AND UOUORS

AND El'Eh'Y ARTICLE LTSu. ALLY FOUNti /AT DRUG STOJtES.

HAVE

just received a large supply of article* in their line, and are prepaid to Sell as low for

as any other eotablUhmoR of the kind West of the mountains. They have on hana for the different occupations, in part, as fellows

FOR PHYSICIANS,

alomel.Eng.and Amer Aq. Amnionta, Quinine, Opium, *4MQ

•Syringes, assorted, Aloes, mp Camphor, Senna, '. "Pink Root, Sugar Lead, fCorroe. Sublimate,

atr: Ipecac, Inline, js 4 H. de Potassa, t' Kreosote, Sitrate of Iim, do do and 'Quinine, Nitrate of Silver, Spirits Nitre Dulc., Sulph. Ether, COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND GROCERS. Epsom Snlts, Black Ink^ 'j nstor Oil, assorted, Retl do Sweet do Blue do Blacking of our own Spices of all kinds, manufacture, linger, ground, Patent Medicines, Essences, Shaving Sonps, i\Intchs, Nerve and Bone Linim't Ifye's Pills,

Jled Precipitate, Cium Arabic, Assorted Vials, Xomp'd Ex. Oolocyntb, Extract Hyoscyamus.

Linuorice, Tobacco,

inui ooa

do

Flour Sulphur,

Saleratus. Paints, Soda and Acid,

PAINT^RSl

White Lead, Red do

opal Varnish^ Japan do Walnut Stain, Coach Varnish, Brushes do do Paintings Litharge, hrorne Green,

Chrome Yellow, do Red, Terra Sienna, ITmbers, (iold Leaf, Stiver do French do IXitch Metal, Bwnjtes, assorted, Paris Green,

FULLERS, IIATTERS, &C. IiOgwo«)d, Madder, Extract do Indigo, Fustic, Alum, Nicaragua, Cream of Tartar, Camwood, Crude Tartar, Bar Tin, Cwchineal, Aqua Fortw, Solution of Tin, Muriatic Acid," S Brazil Wood, Oil Vitrol, Annatto, Blue do Curcuma,

(mm Shelt Verdigris,

leather, (eastern

Keel Wood, Bra'iilletto, Sal Ammoniac.

FOR

TANNERS.

FOR MILLINERS, S?c*

FOR FARMERS.

A full supply of fresh Medicines of all kinds for family use Horse Medicines, Pish Oil^ Paints, In1 digo, Madder, &c., cheap for cash or approved produce.

PEOPLE IN GENERAL. A splendid assortment of Stationary, consisting of Cap,, Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Blue, Black aftd Red Ink, Paper Stands, &c.

Also, a large and splendid assortment of Candies, which we will sell by tlie pound or box. Horse Medicines of all kinds Kept constantly on hand, and for sale cheap.

Our whole time is devoted to the Drug Business, and the preparing and dispensing of Medicines. All orders from our friends will meet with our personal attention, and it is our design to keep full

the packagc or otherwise, at as low

Good

Well would it be if the sad consequences of the flood had ceased when the waters subsided. But no! KJrThe retiring waves left vast alluvial deposites, which in a few months must give out that deleterious miasm which produces bilious diseases.

What says the celebrated Dr. Ferguson on this pointf Answer: "The cause of bilious derangement has its principal source in half-dried margins of rivers.11 All history and experience prove this theory. When the British army encamped on the plain of Estramadura, at a time when the river Guadiana had become dry after a flood, remittent and intermittent, fevers raged among the troops with such malignity, that they came nigh being extirpated.

THti GRAEFENBERG COMPANY

therefore earnestly call the attention of the entire West to their most extraordinary and celebrated series of Anti-Bilious medicincs. In any locality where then* is the slightest tendency to any form of Fever, Fever ami Ague, Dumb Ague and the like, the inhabitants should at once send to the (ieneral Agent of the district, and have a Graefenberg depot established near them. Were this demand the Graelenberg Vegetable Pills and Health Bitters used according to directions, there would be no fear of bilious diseases.

So Important are the Graefen berg Medicines to the people of the West, that the following steps should be immediately taken. 1st Every neighborhood should hav* it# Graefmberg Depot By addressing tha General Agent of any District this can be secured. 2d. Families should club together and get an immediate supply. ,. 3d. Emigrant Societies and other philanthropic bodies should furnish them to thertemy.

By such means bilknus diseases will be entirely re The other medicines of the otnpanf are most ml to the diseases for which they

^...inently adapted are recommended and consist of the fi lowing: The Gracfrnhetg Eye Lotion, the Children's Panama, the Green Mountain Ointment, the onsumpire's Balm, the Ihrsentery Syrtip. «r The General Agent for Indiana is M.

•nix, Centreville, la., to whom applications for Agencies may be Addressed, F.pwAnn BAirtMjr. SecV, S, Y. rHAS. WOOD, Agrnt, Trftc-HBuu, la,

Jan. 24, wMnijMl

the barrel ancl gallon Lampblack, Copperas pA17^RN?l.C ottons. Needles, Pins, ^wing

CABINET MAKERS. St

A tine lot of Coach, Cabinet, ^apart and Black rc'ilfl Ac i\l*CIIC

A beautiful article^ of White Glue, Russia and

ALSO—Choice assortment of the best Tea, se*

fB^HIS medicine is safe in its operation, and warranted of the best qiialitv, and prices to suit. t»Ues of mor»' easily administered than any other. I Eveiy article you need in our line, such as Drugs, The grt-ntest cause of denth among children is Medicines, Soaps, for washing and shaving, Spito be attributed to Worms. They give rise nu- ces of all kinds, Oils, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, a Choice! and everything in our line, which we are determerous diseases, nnd are the more fatal because the lot of Perfumery, all the popular Patent Mcdioines ruined to sell at a small advance, believing that) least suspected were parents to give this subject of the day, Window Glass, Honey, pure Wines Ismail profits and quick returns will ensure sue-J more attention, and carefully observe the symptoms and Liquors, (for sickness only,) Brushes for cess. 1 which indicate the existence of worms in the bow-1 White-washing, Painjting, Dusting, Blacking, One«f the firm spends the whole of his time in moe Blacking, the South ami East, purchasing. We flatter our-,

Bath Bricks, Lemon Syrup,

r.

Macceboy and Snuffe, &.c. fitc., We have on hand a choice lot of Old Wines and Brandy, such aaCogniac Brandy 4th proof Madeira Wine, very old Linson do very old Teneriffe do Port do. These liquors we warrant pure, and sell them for sickness only.

4

and

Terre Haute, Nov. 6'4710tf

Tt"

eflicacy

prices as I'l

ADULTERATED articles can be procured at anv other establishment. We are solicitous to acquire a character for selling

GeMtine

articles.

03r Physicians, Consumers and Dealers are invited to call and examine our stock. C. J. ALLISON & CO.

JUHXETIN NO. 2.

THE

Licentiate of the Royal College of

Great Flood of 1847 will he long remembered in many parts of the West, The swollen streams seemed to know no bounds, but rising higher and higher, carried dismay to the inhabitants. Merchants were obliged to remove their wares from the rivers' sides to remoter places families were compelled to desert their dwellings the poor suffered more severely than language can describe. The public authorities were called on to administer aid and counsel. In short a great public calamity had occurred.

6 I N E 8 8 A S

GOODS AT WHOLESALE

THE

BUCKEYE STORE.

r|'H£

1

SL

CO.,

suiiacriberB take pleasure in announcing to

their Mends and the public generally, that they have just received tin largest and mo« general STOCK OF MERCHANDISE they have ever befogs brought to this market, consisting in part of Si

Broadcloths, i» Caasimeree, Sartnets,

Tweedsclotlw, Kentucky JeaAs, Linseys, and Hannels of *11 kinds, Plaid Linsefs and Cloaking, Palo Alto and Monieny

Plaids, a great variety of

Ac Alpacas, and

Five Hundred Piece# Prints, enibraring'everp style ami variety a large supply of Brown and Bleached Muslins a good assortraent of

A W O O S

such as Jaconets, Cross-boned Muslins, Edgings, Inserting*, &c.. Dress

Handkerchiefs, Woolen goods, Cravate, Comfort«rs, See., Straw and Ijeghorn Bonnet?, 5*'^ Bonuet and Cap •. Ribbons,

&£.,

Fine and comrtion FUR CAPS, men's and Ikv*s Cloth do. HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, of all kinds. The largest and best assortment of BRUSSELS, INGRAIN and Common CARPETS, evnng Mrable patterns. Indian Minting, Floor Oil Cloths, Table ditto, splendid painted Window Shades, with cords and taasels, rollers and pulleys to put them up with. A heavy stock of

E N S W A E

(Unbracing some splendid CHINA TEA SETS, ajftd several sets ot deep blue ware.

kinds of Produce in hand

ratks.

6t bu»inessi\

at the

We particularly invite the jOBBixti

F. R. WHIPPLE &, Ca

Terre-Haute, Oct. 2, '47-5-ly

A lafge supply of the best BROWN OIL, by \A^n^oxr« xt ..

Pr

-and

r.j%*T§ sr

H.R. SMITH. 1). D. S., STILL cotoii.nue* at his stand and is ready at

M3fjFfflP"«^me8

«ne

price

April 17, 1847-33-tf

Vermilion, Prussian Blue, Whiting,

lo wUt on

wtffif

fiR'lTt

••••«.••«• v*.

No. 3. North Fourth Street Attd No. 178 Chesmit

S'E

BKINlliNT & CO.,

W O E S A E E A E S IN Ororcrif!!, Iron.

TIN PLATE,

SHEET

Nov. 21, 1846-13-tf

Not.

Ifcox,

IIY'tfJ JSirtc i*nblic fjnure

7 7* PfciTT«TvmZvttUhn,! ^battts particularly, that they are receiving daily, t£& »nH ZrJin «„it %n ^ew Orleans and Eastern cides, large sup-

O O N A N S &

TCooper

11, lS43-lQ-tf

E W E

cwsu"

n". B.—As I have hut!

for my work, and have to pay the cash

in advance feriny stock, after this date no credit will be given for operations, unless it is by pre vious arrangement.

COLOKED MIN[ATIiKRS. fB^HE Subscriber having returned to remain a I. few days, is now prepared to take durable.

correct, fifie^toned and fife-like

//./UG I F. KEOTVl'ES,

^hich cannot be surpassed. If those who patronise him are not presented with superior pictures, no charge will be nrade.- ,- ... .»

&J~ Rooms, at corner 4th and National Road street, (up stairs^ over Dt". H. R. Smith's Dental office. J. A. MODESirr.

Terre-Hautes, Dec. 25-t7-tf

O I E O N IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

3

TERRE, HAUTE, /.4.

lHANKFUL for past favors, MWttld respectful1 )y inform their friends und Country .VKr-

the South and East, purchasing. buy Uini|W"i, itii'i um friends will only give us a call, we will try to con-

Tobacco, Rappee, selves that no one can buy dieaper. and if our

vince them we will sell low Jan. 50, '48. 22-tf

HE subscriber. Agent for the Covirtjjton and Cotton Factories, hns constantly on hand a large stock of Cotton Yams, Wlcking, Carpet and overlet Warp, Twino and Batting, for sale Ut the lowest prices.

-mhV.J-.

THE

R. BUcHANAN, incinnati.

Jart, 22, '48-$l-tf

To Fanner* :inl other* InI

undersigned, thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received from the public and anxious to merit and receive further favors in his line of business, would saf that he is still manufacturing Wagons, Citrts, Drays and all kinds of heavy vehicles at short notice, and of the very best materials the country can furnish—both Timber and Iron—and his workmanship wh«re known will speak for itself, and as it is the way he makes his living he cannot afford to do baa work and use bad materials. If he were a merchant, and could get work made up for Calicoes and Ribbons, without any hard knocks of his own, and could use puddle iron, such work could be sold cheap, and if such work be wanted (these hard times,) he can make and sell wagons at sixty dollars. His painting is not done in a gaudy style, (to draw the attention from a close inspection of parts more vital to a good article,) but plain and of the best red lead or any other plairt color th may be wanted. He uses none but Shoenberger

hat i-rl

best Juniata iron, and if his or some other good maker's name is not found stamped on the tire and other parts, beware of it. lie warrants his wagons, materials, and Workmanship, for two years, but not being a merchant wagon-maker, he is not prepared to barter off his work, hut will give every facility he can to his friends, at his old stand, (a little east of the two spinning whrels.)

To (he Public.

THE

Foundry business will hereafter be conducted by the two surviving partners, under the name oif J. H. Wallace & Co., in Terre-Haute, where all orders for CASTINGS will be thankfully received, and promptly attended to. Plftaghs, Fanning'Mills, Thrashing Machines, Horwe'power Barh^ Mills, Fan Irons, Smoothing Irons, Fire Doga, Wagon Boxes, Hough Points, Landindes, Ac. Also, Wrought Mill Irons made to order: Steam Engines, Ttiming in Iron, and Finishing executed promptly.

n*u, no An JTOTIC¥:7

NJ OTI hereby given that the hooka for L~ sohsrftption to the Capital Stock the Terre-HaMte and Richmond Rail Road onttfflfly, are now feApened and will continue so untti otf». erwise ordered, ommiasioners at Terre-Haute, J. D. Early fend I haunory Rose.

JU^T ESTABLISHED!

Clock*, Wa(cli«»& Jewelrjr.

"LATE

THE pubsoriber has just dpenwl the besf assortment 6f

CLOCKS, \VA TCflEZ & JEWELRY**

ever offered in Tern -HautfC Such as (iold tmd Silver Patent Lever, lupine. Duplex. Vertical, Horizontal, and Vergu watches Gold Guard

and Fob Chains and Keys Gold, Stone and Cammia Set Pins of every style and variety Plain Gold and Set Finger and Ear Rings GdkJ and Silver Pens and Pencils Gold and Silver Shcctattes, and all other articles in the line, whfcw will be Fdld at city pricea, and warranted genuine.

JCr Tkt kigStut price* jtuid ./tor old Gold aw?

S"°"

S.R. FREEMAN.

N. B.—Cl^ks. Watches and Jewelry, cnreiully repaireti ami Warranted. #ST Store next door to Lacien Lemon's, on the East side of the Public Square.

Terre-Haute, MaV 15, '47-37-if S. R. F.

ARRIVALS.%i4l

WATCltKS,

JEWELRY

AND FANCV tfQODS THE undersellwLt l^g8 leave to call the alfrWfon of his friemls and the public gi'tierally. to his late nnpor-" tat ions, which embrii^t. splendid stot'k of JEWPXi*

RY and FANCY (KDS,which he will sell iu* low as ciuibe had in the Western StaUw, His stock embraces

\tsy utwdn1' WATCHES ttd Pttncilg, Silver Arrows and

trade.

Slides for headdresses, Silver Spoon? and Tliim-" bles. Miniature Cases, cheap Steel Bag Chi^psj

iac 1 Iaj»psv

Spectacles, Gold and Steel Pens, &c.. ana a great variety of article#, which cannot he enumerated. N. B.—Wntchtts, Clocks and Jewelry, repaired in a superior nuumer I am also provided with machinery to replace any part of a wauh that piay bo' broken, equal to the original. worn out or

May 29, 1847-39-1y D. M. CR1SHF.R.

O E S

CITY HOTEL, minim ft a rn. i.vu. THE undersigned (Inte of the National Hotel.) '**'fllBh respectfully informs hit jSUSi KI'ISwfriends and the traveling iM«i public generally, that lie has leased for a term of years, and has now open for the accommodation of I RA I'RLERS .4 Mt) tiOA RPRRs, the large, elegant and rommmlioua new brick building adjoining the south-east cornur of the Public Squure, on

A E S E E

Persons desirous of having likenesses of de-j *»«!, entirely tteVe furniture and bedding, will parted friends, will be attended to promptly. All 1"/? accommodate his guests with na description ot copying executed, and in all cases! comfortable quarters us can be had at the best Hoperfect, or no charge.

Which, with a new addition lately made, and the handsome style in which the rooms are fitted uji.

,n

,K"

tels in the West. He Ims in his employ a capable and f.tperirnri'd cook, ani it shall be his aim to

WOVstf-ft tittVitSPS P'ddic patronage. BonnWrscnn be accommodated

p.

Uft rjivi^o, Cottons, Nwiles, Pins, S,.wi„g

kvep as a

TARli as the mnrkets of the West alUml. His Stable is large and conmuKlious, and under the superintendence of careful ostlers, nnd^ is well supplied witli grain and provender. With these advantages anda strict attention to business, he trusts he will merit ahd receive a share of the

rensonanie terms ny tne ween, monui, or year. N. B.—All the Stages eall ut the house for padncers. liOl'lS LEVY. Nov. 6-10-tf

h'

BKOWN'S IIOTKL" A P. B. BROWN, late of Lafayette,

Intl.. haviuc leased for a term of venrs, the large and commodious brick building. on the comer of the public square which is newly lilted up in the nefttest

manner, respectfully informs his former friends* and the traveling community that lie i-J jirepnred to entertain /".«h riuh-. those who call on him. lie solicits a continuance of former patronage.

Covington. .August I. 1847-50-yl

THE

undofsigned, havinghoen appointed Agent* for theC'olumbiis Insurance Company, is now preparwl to take risks against lo.-s or damage by fire, and to iilsurc goods transported on rivers and canals, to arid from the eastern cities and town* In the i'nited States. Persons insuring with said Company will be dealt with promptly and honorably. W. N. HAMILTON, Agent.

Terre-Haute, Sept. 25, ]Ki7-4-yl

frkin Trtts Prhht Tens

HAVING

made arrangements with the Pekin'

Tea ompanv, we will be constantly receiv-' ing eVpry variety of Green arid Black Teas, which' we offer very lew, and wurriltlt IH fx of superior1", qualities. C. J. ALLISON & cO.

Fell, 19, '48-a.Vtf

E A

O O 9 O E S O E

Wliolcxnlc

himI

CALABRIA

J, M. RANDOM.

SMITH'S

J. a WALLACE & 00,

T.J. B0lTRNE,fllwY

erre-Haute, Dee. II, 1847-lS-tf

SKA*

|7 NGLLSH BLUB MASS for sale hv Hi der

zs-xi c,J.

ALLISON It CO.

CJAL HOD A. jll*t ftceived aftd for «sle Hv O jan f. J, ALLIEN 4 CO.

ICrlail,

WE the undersignnd liaVing just' receive*!, and are now opening a largo and splendid assortment of IK0Ts ANU $H)R$, which have been selected with core and

will be fotilid to be one of the liest selected ijssort-" O O S A N S O E S of re in this markrti

FARMERS wishing to stfpply their FAMiurs with a gtfod, substantial, warrantefl article, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our' sbick before purchasing.

We htlve Men's, Bdys, Youths* Women's, Mis-"-

sps,

and Children's Botrfs

and

«tois of every Varie­

ty, price, style flrtjl pattern Men's and "W omen's Gnm Elastic, Buflalo. ahd Fttf bound Over Shoes, Also, a well assorted lot cf findings of all descriptions, Bindings, Linings, &c., for sale to the Manufacturer.

Kr You will find us twrt doors West of Mr/ Cook's well known establishment on I/cust cfr«* ner. COLLINS & MURRAY.

Terre-Haute, Nov. 15. W4Vll-tf

RF.MVRN PER STEALER MAIL. 1 OA BARRELS N. O. Mola^s^ss, ll'V' a) bbls Sugar House do* '200 Bags extra Rio Coffee, 25 Hhds. Sugar/ ....

Jan. 22-tf BE^fcNT & CO.

PRttSS23-tf

POTASH

for sale by

dec

CO.

C.

J.

ALLISON &

LIQUORICE

dec 25-tf

for sale by

C.

J.

MEXICAN

ALLISON ft, COf*

BLACK lead

for sale bv

dec 25-tf C. J. ALLISON &, CO.

SMrril

& HODGSO(N% Chmmc R«l7for~iiabby [dec 25-tf 0. J! AIJJSON & CO.

DROP

BLACK f* safe by d«i 25-tf C. J. ALLISON fc CO.

TPMERY, asat. numbers, for sale hv Pi dec 25-tf C.J. ALLISON & CO.

COACH VARNISH for sale by

dett 25-tf C. J. ALLISON & CO,

tTflfTTE GLUE, Verv superior, for salebv W dec 25-tf

C.LALUS()N&CA

!S!&fcTN^ EngHsh Calomel for saje by" dec 85-tf C. J. ALLISON

COD

LI\rER

&• CO.

a J. alliwi^ & co|^

Oil for sale by

dec 25-tf

IOD

Pt^TASS, lod. Ferri, Iodine FVrri Lactam, Vallettes' Prmo Carb Iron, for sale by

dec 25-tf

c.j. allisON ^co

Ij'RF.NCH, iJertnwi, and Ameriehn ColognW/ Maiigenct and Jw*lray's Extnictj», for Ifdjtft. tor sale by ifcc '^«f

c.j. *m*