The Wabash Courier, Volume 16, Number 36, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 May 1848 — Page 3
NEW GOODS.
-J oaf r^iV&br *4 t*bd *1 stand, a lot of new and wwoniblf good*, which he ia offering at unusually law price*, cai*sisting iflpart of -""w .1 Prints, Silks,
system. a mire
Lawns, Ginghamv Baliarinwv Unen Git^ham, ', Vienna PI aid*. Linen Drill .Mohair Barages,
Irish line#, "ff-'
Bombazine, French do. Black & Fancy Cravats rpuonade*, Fancy Silk Parasol*, Florence Braid Boiu»et«.
Cotion do Lwbora tod Palm leaf Fancy atrounersba wis, flat*, .Muslin de Iuom, fiwM andaboe*.
Andalmoetevary article to be found ia Dry Good stoces. generally. 1,1,000 barrel* Kanawt* Salt| bags Rio Cowej^ •••r'.H \*f 5 Sphhdfc 8mbt$ i." 60 bbk Plantation & sugar Hot** Moiawea, i. 6 -teafwA iwmI sngar, -v?
Gunpowder and Young Hyson Teas, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Logwood, Sakrattw, Ptpper, Sjjiow, ^tc„
A 1an» lot of Iron and Nail*. Queeruware, Hartlware,&c. Rectified Wbiskyby thebbl. I will take exchange ^m aadHya, delivered at A. -Dean's Mil! and Wheat, Flax awed and «lax*t all kiadsof Country Produqe.
Ol
pet
sons indebted to mean the first of Janu-
my last are reuaaaiadl «o caH and **tle, bir caw or note immediately. JAMES JOHNSTON. Terre Haute, May 6MH *w6
TO T.tll'OJRS. D. HULL'S SYSTEM OF BARMEN I' CUTTING,
V|1HIRD Edition,greatly enlarged and improf II ed, illustrated with over 50 Diagrams and Engraving* ahowing the way to -«ut every description of Gentlemen's Drew without a. master, •by a scale of 14 number*.
This svatem comprises in detail the whole act* --ence of Drafting Garment*, baaed upon an eatire* ly new and original principle, via Right engU», •or Size and Heighih, whereby a coat may be cut in any trrUE or ashiox, by any pereoo of ordinary skill teaching. Tim work __J taste, without tei iching. This work containing a likene** of the author, will be accompanied by a pamphlet of letters of recommendation and certificate* from over 5G0 practical Tailor* in every part of the country, who are twine the system with entire confidence and success.
Bv
rrr
ia the inevitable result.
RECOMMENDATIONS. PMlLADtLreiA, Aug. 25, 184"?. Mr. D. Hull—Dear airs After iwingyour sysnew four month*, I take pleasure i» saying, that, nlthough inexperienced, xtrr o.vk altexatiq* ha* irm necessary, it having in all cases, made «oon vrra, and would therefore recommend it to the •nut* aa being auperior, in my opinion, to all oth4ft Rule*. U. B. SHEBLE, £29 Cbesnut atreet.
I felly agree with Mr. Stable's opinion, that it excels mil other sy*tenw, so tar aa my knowledge •extend*. AARON PANCOaST, 3906 Cbesnut street.
One or more copies of the *y*tern, with eccompanying scales will be aent to any part of the •country free of postage. PRICE.—To subscribers by mail,single copies #10
To clubs of five, do.
with prompt attention
ompt attention. H. D. HULI„ '4836t3 Merchant Tailor, Cincinnati, O. may6
FRESH MEDICINES.
(TERRE HAUTE
DRUG STORE.
THE Subscriber take* announcing to his frier
Vmer Blue Mass, sup. i0 P.P.Carb. Iron, W Flottr of Sulphur, 50 Red Precipitate, S3 White, AW
4
500 Rw British
*J0 ounces Hydriodate Po-300 toss, 2 ounces strychnine, 1 Vara trine, 50 lb* Carb. Ammonia, 100" Cream Tartar, 140" Carb. soda, 500" Epsom aajts, 300" Wanber salts, cocbelle salts, saltpetre, aal soda.
Tart Acid, Carb. Magnesia, Calcined Chloride of Lime Marble Dust, Piaster Paris,
25 25 K0' 100' 100'
50 Perlash, 50 Potash, salnrauis.
900* 40 35
Nitric Add, Muriatic Acid, sulpuric Acid, Aoua Ammonia, sulph. Ether, Nitric Ether, Acetic Ether, Acetic Add,
4
500' 50 SO !D 90 15
30 ounces Creosote, 3D lbs Muriate Tin,, 2 hWs Castor Oil, 6 linseed Oil, 3 Lard Oil. 3 iperm Oil, 1 cask sweet Oil, 8 bbls Tanner^ Oil,
Copal Vamish,
1 cwk 1mp Coach 1 Blark Vamish, 1 Japan 5 apts Turpentine, 1001 be Ex Logwood, 5 lbs Ex Bark, 50" Liquorice, 100 lbs Castile
1
soap.
Lustre,
Chrome Green. Chrome Yellow Paris Green, Ivory Black, litharge pure Eng Lampblack, dry
Subli- ."00 200
White
Lead,
10 6xalic Acid, 500 15 ounces Iodine, 300 2 Iodine of Iron, 500 A Iodine of Lead, 100 kega White lead, 4 ofMercury, 300 lbs Patty, 50 dr*ms Sulph. Mor- 100 Verdigris, phine, 1W0 Yellow Vhre, 100 owacea Quinine, 50 stone Ochre, ounces Sal act ne, Bias and Red smalts, 10 lbs Bicarb. Pott**, 50 lbs apan Annatto,
Amer. Red Led, Eng. Red lead, Venitian Read,
Alum. Bine Vitriol, Copper a*, Camwood, Fustic,
50 200 400 .100 100
A)
SO
50 500' 50
Flot Indigo, gal Indigo, Bye,
lac logwood,
5 bbls
JilQ
lbs Madder. Dutch
200 Nicaragua, 100 Red sandetT", 100 Rod Wood, 5 bbls Alcohol, 2 pure French Brandy, 4 American Brandy, I caak Paach Brandy, 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 2
Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum, pure Port Wine, Tenerifi* Wine, Brown sherry, Malaga Wine, Madeira
Wine,
old Bourbon whisky
50 lbs superior Cayenne 100 Bayoerry, Maceanba snuff.
100
Rappee snuff, grotch snnfl^ superior Tobacco
50 300
Fine Cigars, lemon syrup, Ground cinnamon,. Ground cloves, Ground spice. Ground Ivy. Mustard, Pure salad CXI, shoe Blacking, Perfumariea, Brushes of every description. Window Glass, syringes of very sflptripr qaality, surgical instruments
tTLtqttora of the best kind are kept only for medical purpose* R. CUNTNGHA.M
State 4tf Indian*. VIGO COUNTY.
A the April Term of the Vigo Probate Cast*. ,~\ A. D. 1848, said court declared the aetata of Nathaniel Allen deceaaed, *0 ha probably insolvent. Creditors are, therefore, required to We their daime againat tha aetata for dlowanee in the mid Probate Court within tan montlia fnan the date hereof, or they ^Ulnot be «,UUedto pay. ment.
UKSfJti
BARBOUR,
Mayf, W)4®SSt3 Administratar
OMMSOLUTiOjr.
THE
partnership heretofore exiting ftnn of Simon 4 Henmler, was disaolved on the 1st of Maivh la*«. by maotal consent All potrntm indebted will call at tie as soon sa possible
Apritgrtf SSI
the old stand assi set-
nrntcf SLMON, jj SOLOMON HER5HLKR
WOOL CARDING aa*iti»isatnists_
4 the oW stand, on the bank of the Rivtr, A. near the steam «nUl- 1 —AMJPrullinic ioifc Dre^iaf Dour at all seasons of the year, in first rate stylo and at short notice. -i
Remember tk place where ran always get cood work. Tcrrt Haute, April 29, '48 33ort.
-.'AN ©KMNANCR
JLcrying
a
tax for the fear
Ten* Haute, May
the «m of this
pleasure in and the
public generally,that he is now receiving hissPRING PURCHASES, which i* the largest and most general stock of Goods in his line, that can be foutidin this market, all of which will be raid as low a* anv other house in tins place, and be pledgee himself to give every satisfaction to those who aav favor him with their patronage.
Dealing in none but the best arti-
rlo*. purchaser* are respectfully invited to examine hi.* stock before trading elsewhere. Orders Will meet with the same promnt attention and prices be fully as low as if the purchaser were pfesnt in person.
Ginseng, Flaxseed, Feathers, Mustard Seed,
Mmrrttl an4 Botanic M'Jicinr*. Paint*. Oils, J)ifr-St*fj, Pure Perfuph riet, Gutpt u*i*r, TuHmtr ttpum and Black
Ttai, i$-e.
Ui* late arrivals consist in part as follows: 15 lbs Kng. Calomel, .'00 lbs Rosin soap, 15 16 30 :«o 20 5 20 Corrosive mate,
1848,
FX'TIUN I, Bejt ofdairojd by tl* t«mman O GouneU ol
Um
Town of Tern Haala. That
the following designated property wtthm thts incorporation be *ub|«ct to aaaasMkent and ta»«iii for tha present year, to-wit: All lands, Ufflarmmta, hereditaments and their appwtenaaoaa, all Iwoaabokl furniture, all mercha»di#e, mon«ya at interrat owing to persons to be u«d more than thay pay iataitat for, wd all other deU* owing to them pewosmOw than thay are Indebted for, all moneys on hand, tools and implementa, mock in trade, boraea, mufea, aaaea, cattle and hogs coaches, carriages, buggtea, wwona, draya and carta, saddles andhartwas, clodis, watotwa* maskid inatraments, gold and silver ware, and jewelry. maps, paintings and statuary, salt, hides, hira, leather, fmishad or in vata, lumbar. hr»ck, grain, pork and laid and flour not intended for shipment, awl all oUw pwaoaalpiojetty not herein m*aw ited a poll tax on all peraon* (sane and oo\ paupers) ever the age of twenty-one and under fifty years, and all lands included ia the extension act, approved February 16th, 1839, other than where the aataa we laid out In baildtog lot*, to be taxed not exceeding the amount levied by the county for road purposes, »m) where laki ounntu building lots, to be taxed the same as if incluaM in the original limiuiof
mita of the incorporation. 8ec. 2. Be It further ordained, That the rate of taxes, for the prvaent year, shall be n8T corra on every one hundred dollars' worth of property, and at the same rale for a greater or leaa amount, and that the tax on tack poll shall be Futy Cum.
*^ELLS *N1H VMI L.TON, Put. rao trm. A tteat: D. 8. DaxaU»u.v, ClwkMay
6,
H836tlt
LOOK WT Fill SITES.
CABINET WARE ROOM.
pHE undenagnM} has eonunenced the Cabinet I Makktt
l'o ihr Stockholders Of TUE
TERRE HAUTE AND RICHMOND
RAILKOAD COMPANY.
'OU are hereby notified to pay to J. H. Turner, at the store of Warren & Turner, the sum of four dollars, on each share of stock, subscribed for in said cpmpany, on the first of July next.
Books are now opened for additional subscriptions of stock, under the supervision of John Crawford and Jacob D. Eearly, as commissisonera, and will remain open until the 15th day of July next the payment of one dollar on each share is^required at the time of subscribing. '. ROSE,
Aprit29'4835tf.,
$40
TIGO COUNT? LIBRARY.
Tand
izned D. HI
HE Board of Commissioners at their recent meeting, appointed the undersigned Librarian, authorized the Library to be removed to the building of the Vigo Collegiate Institute. Persons having books 1 ut of the Library are notified to return them without delay, so that the volumes may be properly numbered and arranged in the cases,
XT Donations to the Library will be thankfully received. E. T. B.\IRD, Librarian. Terre Hanle, April
29.
''HE subecribers have on hand the largest and best selected stock of
of the best 11 ate rial, ever offered in this market. The stove to which we invite most especial attention is the justly celebrated RKSOR DOUBLE OVEN COOK STOVE. Which is decided^v superior to any stove ever invented. Why/ lAecauae.the heat has the ahortest space 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 aeperate ovens in the same stove, different articles can be baked at the same time which could not be done in a single erven which tends to great economy in fuel, am at the same time all jtber culinary operations can be performed as well aa on 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 inferior article.
We hare, also, the
PHCENIX PREMIUM COOK STOVE. {latest and moat approved patterns.) FARMER'S PR EMI CM COOK STOVE,
Five sites heavy plate.
foreicgs Am-Ttotrr Cook Stove buVATCD OvKM t.atSCKKT Room &. Rsaov We have also, 1848 patterns. Troy & Stanley Air-tight, various sixes, which in point of performance, beauty, durability and cheapness, stand unrivaled ana various www Drum Parw stoves Box stoves, for shops and officer, 10*plate Cook »t»»ves. large 7-plate stoves to take 3 wot wood, for churches and schools: Coal stove* and grates, stove-pipe, ash-pans, ooal hods. Furniture to fit Cook stoves of all sisea, a single piece or by the doaefl stove wafal irons, coffee master* and all other articles pertaining to stoves in any way. We have extra plates on hand and iron to make goad the failure of a plate, with despatch.
Beskie* the above we have a very large and com*
^TNTND JAPAN WARE.
Jk
W
Will be fully dealer* in
1
mer Good^Snr Mew's and Boys, Pants, Coats, ttc, trade. I N A N
alA
TOthe
Bnsinass, in the shop lately occupied
by WaTS/West, nearly opposite the American Hotel, at the nan of
3FIB2S Where he is prepared to fill all orders, from a cradle to a coffin, with promptness, and in as good style and feiwb, and with as good materials as at any shop in Indiana. Those in want of any article in tS CABINET LINE, are requested to call and examine specimens and prices. ail Wjq^ of Lumber and Produce taken in
JACOB SITES
And a
1848 35w3
TAKEN VP. A Brown mare came to the farm of the subscriber about the first of
April. The mare is supposed to be four years old, and 14 hands high— has a white star in the foreheadsome white hairs on the end of the nose—right hind foot white. From
appearances, supposed to have had the Fistula.— The owner can have the mare by proving property and paying charges. W'M. SOLEb.
Harrison Township, .April 30, '48 35t3
See.,
will br taken a* Cash for any article in the establishment, in which may be found a general assor ment of
STOVE WAREHOUSE.
great
thorough
Prws. of theT. H- Railroad Co,
A
1
National Road street
P. a We have every description of Hollow, ware, odd lids, tea and sugar kettka,and a foil sett of patterns for Mill eastings, which we are prepared to cast at short notice and at low rate®. Orders
promptly attended to. aprit m&tttf
TOfliELADIES.
MRR
Child would inform the Ladies of Terre Haute and wmwndij* cooatry, that she has received her summer stock of M'lhnery Good* wMHiwiM of a large aaaortment of Juooooa, Artificial n«w«v»s» of Bonnets, Rne Florence Bread, China Pearl, Cobwg, Rutland, French Um and other openwork Bonnets, with a lorga aaeortment of Mtene 1
*c* and Bird's" eye Bonnets, With a fell aasortasent of c^eap braid and. straw Bonnets.
japrU33*483lw3
OI.ORB MCTS«t.
rnHB subscribers wish 5a give notice that they _L haveerectid a Factory, tap nod a half anlea of ArwiMwburgh, Ind.and are in ¥hm*U. Sauiankeu oo the following terms: krtfcs wide 46«t». I Sbtinats,
3
40 cts.
Flannd40ind**» Blankets, by die pair «3 Wool Catded and Span at 161c. par pound the wool moat be dean and clear from all hard substance* that would iqjtuactnb.
AU kinds of country Carding and Cloth Dressing attended to with despatch. Cloth left at the store of Warren dt Turner. Ttrre Haute, will be taken aw! returned when finished. All dark colors on "loth HP cts, p* van! and »H other work in propertwn.
FarawrV Prod nee taken in pavnfcnt for work apnfc.TI*34m! LOWRY 4 M-.cUNE
DE GRAND. VAL, Professor of Dancing at Naxareth Udiea S«ninary, 8t. Joseph's Bard flown, and for the last three y3ars in the city of Louisville. Kentucky, respectfully informs the ladies and gentlemen oTthis city, that he will shortly have the honor to visit his professional capacity, and will
re/ote
CHE A I' SPRING GOODS
AT
THE
and aummSl higheat price paid for Produce, Raga Feathers, «tc.
A S S O E
JOBBING "DEPARTMENT.
^Tte proprietors take this means of returning their thanks to those friends who have patronized them during their brief stay in Terre Haute, and beg to assure them and the public generally that they will continue to use their best efforts to give entire satisfaction, and, at the same time pledge themselves to sell lower than any other other House in the valley of the Wabash. This thsy Can do, from being the Manufacturers or mj- the Clothing they offer for sale besides which, they can warrant the \\7 rwk ho%nT mnHn under the stmerintendence ot experienced ana talented
Any^trment purchased at this establishment, exchanged if not fully approved 53- Observe the "Louisville Clothing Store."
WILSON, STARBIRD & SMITH. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MAIN STREET. LOUISVILLE, KY,
als, DOttiea, renumery, »irjjini«, mnwun nwnuvn .r purchased upon the very best terms of Importers and Manufacturers, or first hands, and is one ot the largest and moat complete in the United States. _.
They would respectfully invite the attention of Druggists, Merchants, Phymcians, Manufacturers, and dealers generally, to their stock before buying elsewhere, aa they are prenared to warrant the duality of their goods, and are determined to sell them for cash or to prompt dealers on the usual time on as good terms aa any other
Houte
The following compoec a part of their late receipts
sb
54
them.
Liquorice, 100 barrels Alum,
50 dozen Sweet Oil, 1,300 do Phila. Blacking, 200 do Paint Brushes, 600 do Scotch SnafT, 3^00,000 Percussion Cape, 300 gross Matches, 500 reams Cap paper, asaort, 600 do Letter do do 90,000 lbs Prime Madder, 10,000 lbs choice soft Indigo, 3,000 gr. Vial & Bottle Corks,
100 50 50 100 50 50 150 50 10 5
do do do do do do do do do do
N. Ginseng, Beeswax, Flaxseed, Furs, Skins, Flax and Tow
A
A
the vacation allowed to him by
um giiK-n-n. institutions, where he has been elected teacher: to the instruction of a da» of ladies and gentlemen, in the latest style of dancing, waftxrog, with the various polka's, &«.
Mr. De Grand. Val is the bearer of eeveral letters of introdoetion, which he will deliver on his arrival. Reference can be obtained from the editor of i^« paper.
Aprifa, tf O YES! O YES!! O YES!!! WEST SIDE "OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE. OrCSMI* nxatBMIa rj^HANKFUL for nast tavors. would respectful1 ly apprise his fnends and, the public ganwally that be is now to receipt of a full and general asmMSS?iO(SD6
BROOM
GROCERIES,
harq
BOOTS fc ffllOES, HATS, CAPS,
wSe, afiw raw article, for saleby apily463gtf JOS. A. BIGGS. in OLDEN Syrup, a chwce artide for tabfo use,
^prUa'^S* J08. A. BIGGS.
HARVKY88
tie Iha Court House, In Jaoob l). Eariy's Wock^ -3,«ft ptiroUaed in New York, by ona prieea, for cash, or moat kinds of trade.
Souti Cwfrp Tarn anu ouwuwiwunw™«., ?•—v~r''_i" —v
Aut^|nrge
Mck Of IfetWOf** .. n-f-
GOODS
Fmbracina a«va» variety of Dr* «ooda, Shawls, Scarfs Edgings, La ho, Ribbons, flowaw, BoltJWt
^A Ui^n UhS.ams'Tt^h Li'nena, Jtc., Bmurtty V^iin.ifo-lamd JhnUn** MaU.ng,
i'L"of BhcTandGr^Te^'very superior 5 stipeiiar Rio and JavmCoffee, and
AGENTS WANTED
CANVASS FOR SOME NEW AND POPULAR WORKS, in every COUNTY throughout United States. To Agents, the most liberal eneouia tement is offered—with a small capital of from »25 to $100. A chance is oflbred, whereby an Agent can make from *10 to f» per^«*-
SriSySS''m""'*",P0"P No North
NOW IS THE TIMKTOUUY YOITR (IOODS CHEAP!!
WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL DASH STORE.
A ID A N O
'HE subscriber would announce to the public of Terre Haute and its vicinity, that h«has taken I the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Simons &. Hershler as a Clothing Store, situated two doors west of Nippert Je. Molitor's store, National Road street, where he is now opening one of the largest, moat deafrab|j», and best selected assortment of
poTwlN & ATHORN
3» MLAliirAWHA. PBrnW^^a
CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale by £aprl.V4833tf POTWIN &. HATHORN.
O O S
Ever offered in this place, all of which he intends to sell for CASH, and at Cash prices. \s the (loods are all new, they having been bought last month, and after an unprecedented tali in price* of nearly all kinds of Merchandise, the present is the greatest opportunity for purchasers.
ALSO, A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Which is kept separate up-stairs.
BOOTS & SHOES, HA I S, CAPS, & BONNETS,
6IIOCEKIKN, *c., &r.
many other articles. Suffice it to say that my assortment in complete. All I want iB a
eqamination of my stock to convince you, at once, of the facts here asserted. I am always willing to show goods without charge. Country Merchants and Pedlere, are particjarly invited
call, aa 1 can hola out great inducementa for them. I have constantly a person engaged in New York, for the express purpose of watching the market, and selecting for me the latest and choicest patterns. These advantages enable rae 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
CLOTHIJTG STORE.
(TWO DOORS EAST OF THE EXPRESS OFFICK.)
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. STRAUS & ISAACS,
qp 3fp cm OP as aa PCP op IB as
LARGE and choice assortment of Gentlemen's Spring and Summer Clothing nn band and for sale at the above establishment. The subecribers respectfully inform the inhabitants of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that they ^.re^ivin^nd wUl wnUnue^to rweive from their Louisville House, a first rate supply of every kind of GENTS WEARING APPAREL, amongst which will be found the following: Dree*. Frock and Sack Coats, Tests and Pantaloons, Of every kind and quality, suitable for the approaching season?. Also, White Check and Hickory Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Caps, Suspenders, Roundabouts, Hats,
to
STRAUS & ISAACS.
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 carnage, insurance, and exchange added. They have resident agentsln the East, through whom they are enabled to keep their stock complete and fresh during the season. Persona who cannot visit the city, by sending them their orders shall be served as promptly and with goods at as low rates and aa of good quality aa if they were here in person.
Spanish Whiting, Eng. Venitian Red, SpiritaTurpentine, Tanner's Oil, No. 1 Castor Oil, Winter Lard Oil grd & chop'd Woods Copal Varnish, Japan do Black do
n. n. umeeng, ueeswa*, «•», Linen, Country CigarSj f/otton, Lard and Country Produce generally, taken in exchange for their goods, or in payment debtsdne march*5 4c 30u
I).
THE ART OF DANCING AND WALTZING.
MR.College,
100 barrels Copperas, 50 do Plaster Paris, 1500 boxes Window Glsss, 1000 200 50 500 5300 300
Vials and Bottles, Shop Furniture, Ground Pepper, Virginia, Tobacco, Missouri, Kentucky
30 casks Chlorade of Lime, 40 Saleratus,
COOPERSTools,
ssssKsmam
Truss Home, also an assortment oT
Coopers for sale by april8'4832tf JOB. A BIGGS
O. 1 Mackerel, a superior article, for sale by april 8 '48 32 tf JOS. A. BIGGS
N_
CAST
STEEL SHOVELS, "NeffA. Brothers' manufacture, warranted equal to Amea," id foraale on april8*4832tf
and for sale one dollar perdoaen cheaper, by JOB. 1C BIGGB.
CIDER
VINEGAR, a choice article, for sale by april 8 '48 JU tf JOa A. BIGGS. Vigo Coileffliite Invtltnlc.
FACULTY:
E. THOMPSON BA1RD, Esq., President, and Professor of Moral Science, rhysics, and fjatin JOHN E L. 90ULE. Profosaor of Greek, Belles
Letttea, and General History. WM. L. BAIRD, Profosaor of Mathematics. A. H. LUKEN, Tutor of German. CHARLES ANDERSON, Tutor in Engliah.
Instruction isaleo given in Music upon the Phino, by Miss ELLEN E. LAWRENCE.
THERE
iu..
&.c
All of which have been selected with the greatest care and which he is prepared to sell low for Caah, or in for approved Country Produor Purchw»n« are reepe^al^f invited to call, examine for then Halves and be sattsfiad (hat my prices are wroiBpgyivy april 8 'fe 32 tf_
MANN'Sfttpcrior ax», warrantrd,
for««alcbv nt.'tit April 8 "49 tf JOS. A. BIOt»fe.
are two departments, Male and Fe
male, kept entirely apart, with different en trances ami play-grounds, separated by the large edifice, in front of which is the main College CambeFi
public coohOenoe and patronage. II instruction, whidi will be condncfod on the moat thorough principles, embraces all the parte of a complete Classical, Mathematical, Philosophical, and Polite Education.
The Collegiate yttar is divided into two sessions of twenty-two weeks each, commencing respectively on the 3d Monday of February, and the 3d Monday of September. Tha terras of tuition are, 'El,
ii^m
(Jennan are#xtra oJiarges. Students rwelved al all time*, and charcH frwn the time of entranceTirrc liautc, Match 4, 'iB, 27-tf
E 0 A N O I E S
uBwflRM IW»i KffMWCi
bolt *f
MittU £*(afe.
lu nl
jL.
quarter of the north-east quarter of Section I hir-ty-six, Township Fifteen north, of Range Ten west, and the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of Section Thirty-one, in Township Fifteen north, of Range Nine west.
TERMS OF SALE.
One-half the purchase-money cadi In hand, and the remaining half in twelve months from the day of sale—the deferred payment to be secured by the purchaser giving his note with approved freehold security, waiving the benefit of valuation law*.
JOHN O. WISHARD, k* 1 —sis a Comm're.
PHILIP JONES, 5, CHRISTOPHER C. HIDDLE, March 35 1848.
31-4t
IS E A N E O S NEW SILK HOUSE IN CINCINNATI.
TfDK!©L?Y"& DTO'iTW, (Of Philadelphis.) AVE opened a WHOLESALE SILK AND
FANCY DRESS GOODS Establishment, in Cincinnati, ai the South East corner of Pearl and Walnut streets, opposite the Pearl Street House, where they offer for sale at the lowest New York and Philadelphia cash prices, a full ami entire new aaaortment of Goods in their line, composed in
&ILKS—Extra superior Brocade, Pekin Amours, Grode Rhine, Pfcin Plaid, Striped and Chameleon, Poulet de Soi, Brocha, plain and fancy
Grode 8wisa do GrodiaapKs, Foulards, Lutestring, Glasee, Single and Double, plain Plaids and Chameleon. FLORENCES-lndia Satin and Sanscheirs
BONN El1SILKS Glasee,Satin and Grode Naples, Foulard Grenadines, Also, 3-4,4-4 and 6-4 Grode Rhine for Mantillas: SERGES—Black and fancy colored, of all widths and grades SATINS—Black, colored and Chameleon, for dresses VESTINGS—Satin, Silk, Brocade, Cashmere-Lin-en, Marseilles, Barathea, Venitian and Damask KID GLOVES—Alexandres, Gonet Chesau and
Cheveraux—white, black and dark colored. Also, a splendid aaaortment of Ladies and Gents, Silk, PicNic and Cotton Mitts and Gloves of all colors: LADIES' and GENTS, SILK-HOSE GENTS, SILK CRAVATS—English, French,
Italian,German and Canton HDKFS.—Damask, Coras, Printed, Pongee, Choppers, and Linen Cambric LADIES' HDKFS and 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, Chimazetts and Habita. 43 DIFFERENT STYES BONNET RIBBONS, embracing all qualities and styles, Misses and
Can Ribbons, Velvet, Satin and Taffia Ribbons Galloons FRINGEJS—Linen, Mohair, and Sewing Silks for
Mantillas
GIMPS-BUTTONS-Graduated leaves and Braids CRAPES—Black, White, Blue,
Italian sewing silk of the
Flesh do. Shaving do. Tooth do. Also, Scrubbing, Scouring,
and
March 11, '-18-28-1
Cfl
lyumngnam.
Show Bills, Store Bills, Pwmuus Ba5* Cmicics, PiMrnurn, Aucno.v Bills, Hand Buxa.
Tanner's Blacking Brush
es Shoe Brushes Paint Brushes Varnish do Sash Tools Marking do Camel Hair Pencils, &c„ for sale at CHAS. WOOD.
DISSOLUTION.
nnHE partnership heretofore existing under the
1
firm of Cuningham & Warren waa dissolved on the 26th day of February last, by mutual consent. All debts due said firm are to be paid toW B. Warren, with some few reservations, and all
.b-ill! CU1frNGfLv,M.R'
fi waRREN
Terre Iiaate, March 6,1848-28-t£
WABASH & ERIE CANAL, INDIANA.
n^HE undersigned will receive sealed proposals 1 ut Terre Haute, Indiana, on the 34th day ot May next, for the construction of Forty Miles of the
Wabash & Erie Canal, extending from Terre Haute to Point Commerce, on the West fork ot White River. The line will be divided into sections about a half 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, culverta, &c., together with the re-building of a portion of Ml river dam, and the guard-lock connccted there-
Payments will be made as the work advances, in par funds.
the mans* spwincauoms cauiuoiw v» dtc., will be exhibited at the Engineers Office, in
THOS. H. BLAKE,"
I AUSTIN M. PUETT, Trustees of the Wabaah At Erie Canal. April 1, '48-3ltl
JAMES G.HARDY,
F0RWARDIN8
A COMMISSION
QQ 11B £32 (0 X3L£
COVINGTON, IND.
OASHpaidat all times for Wheat, Corn, ^ats, L* Seeds, Shipping Furs and Peltries. March 4,1848-27-tf ______
IOBPRINTING
AT THE
CBabaait Courier strict, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. wmt a ntssit sottlt or sarmNsr
oootta
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«wara»i»t»
Embracing a great Variety of 8tylea,
M-IMt \R
ClRTIARS, POUCIES, Biia Httw, BTU-S OF Ladino, Ball Tickkts, Cajim, Labfxs, &C.
m»nntr and at the
*kortr*t notice.
Blnttk nnd ifloftgnffcs
BILLS Or LADING,
flaV. TBC* 9 #TT^ a
INSTRUCTIONS
Far Vint and oih#r Boat*
KErr CONSTANTLY ON II.\Nr AT THIS OFF1CF
E I IN E 8
HOUSE'S
Family and Plmilation
JAMES
JOHNStON, merchant. andJ.R.CUNINGHAM, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, am the agents for the sale of House's popular, and highly Aoora*pd Medicines, consisting of
HOUSE'S INDIAN TONIC, A pleasant and never failing enre for Chills, or Ague and Fever, in the short time of three to five boon, and a remedy in Bilious and Remittent Fevers. The cures on the wrapper of Nine and Ten
HOUSE'S PILE OINTMENT.
A aoothing, and decided cure for Pile* and for Burns. Bruiaee, Mashes, Sprains, external Soreness, Freeh Cuts and Wounds—and aa an external application in Rheumatism—its effect* are immediate and truly astonishing. No family should be without it, a lady who had used it said, "it is worth five dollars a thiinblefull." Price $1,00 per bottle.
House'* Vegetable Pill. The bebt general Family Medicine in the world. They am tha only certain remedy ever discovered for the cure of the Rheumatism—as thousands can tell the story—who are now rwoicing in health— 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. Jambs JownrroH keeps a desirable stock of Dry Goods, &c. J. R. Cu.vinoua* has a choice stock of fresh Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Dye-stuf&,
1
beat
qualities.
FRENCH, GERMAN and BRITISH DRESS GOODS, consisting of— Linen and Mohair Lustres
Linen and Woolen Beragee, plain &. colored Grenadines CerroGordos Plain and Fancy Mouslin de Laines Lama Plaids Prince Albert Cloth French, German and Mancester Ginghams, ALSO—A full assortment of FANCY Lawinw
All of which have been purchased within the lait .«ixty days, and additions to the stock are daily being nudety
Cincinnati, April 8,1848-32-3m
KEGS White Lead, No. 1 and pure, a a O warranted article for sale low by April 8 '48 32 tf JOS. A. BIGGS.
"yjy ALDRON'S Grain and Grass scythes, for sale by april8'48 32tf JOS. A. BIGGS.
JOHN A. WOOD 91.1).,
POT®3©flAK! & SUD^aS^INI Officc two doors west of the Bank.
marchll'48 28tf
BRUSHES—Hair
6lc.\
promptly attended to. Prescriptions carefully and neatly put up. apiril29'4835{n6
72
CA.«K
*al Soda,
do Epeom Salts, .»j s\4 teases Ext. I-ogwood, -t. si 10 Bile, assorted Dye Woods, received per Steamboat Yankee.
April 22, 34«tf CHAS. WOOD.
PUREbeen,
WHITE LEAD! The subecribers
have and are now manufacturing White Lead of the finest quality, which they will warrant to be strictly tore, and entirety free from any adulteration.
B. A. FAHNBSTOCK & CO.
The Lead from this manufactory for sale by apri!22'4834 CHAS. WOOD.
PIPE Segnette Brandy tI 1-4 pipe.Ottarel do,
r.r
WHITE
it.
Rose. Also,
Crape Leise: SHAWLS—Silk Brocade, Grode Rhine Berage Mouslin de Laines, Romeo, Emb'd. Fellet, Linen and Cotton Nett. LACES—Valencia, Gimpure, Egyptian, Thread, and Silk Run, Silk and Cotton Netts for Cape,
warranted pure
6 cases Claret Wine 1-4 cask pure Port Wine 1-4 do do Madcria
Received and for sale by april22'1834tf CH AS. WOOD.
TANNERS' OIL.
E
XTR A Straits Oil, for sale april23'48 34tf CHAS. WOOD.
BLUE
LICK Water in barrels. Congress water in Bottles, for sale by april 22, 34-tf CH AS. WOOD.
LEAD,
Red, do
Copal Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, Lard Oil, Linseed do Druggest's Glassware, Received per Steamboat Eureka. April 22, 34-tf CHAS. WOOD.
YDRIODATE POTASS, Sulphate Morphine, Cloroform,
Strychnine, Fanin, Sulphate Quinine, and other Chemicals, hi Afresh supply for sale by aprli32 34-tf CHAS. WOOD
SUPERIOR
LEMON and other Syrups
do Lime Juice London Sauces Soft Shell'd Almonds Assorted Candies Extracts, for flavoring Ice Creams, &c. Star and Sperm Candles Stewart's Loaf and Crushed Sugar, St. Louis do do do Received per Steamboat Dover. april'22'58 34tf CHAS. WOOD.
THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD
CONSUMPTIVE
JP^I'TE'IIABOTPSEAI
Will please read the following statement from the Harrison Gazette.
THE
Brushes, an excellent quality,
incredulous are invited to read the following note from the Rev. Mr. Coldron, whose character for truth and varacity stands above suspicion, and have their doubts dispelled as to the superiority of WISTAR'S JBACSAM OF WILD CHERRY, over all remedies now before the public of the same character.
WM. COLDRON.
Haddonhlld, 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 liver, which continued for about five days, and was followed by the breaking out of an ulccr or an abcess, which relieved die pain a 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 procured 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 cough, which at times caused mc to raise more blood than I had done before and my disease continued in thia 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 gailopping consumption. At this moment, when my life was apparently drawing near its dose, I heard of Dr. WisTAR'S Balsam op Wii-d Cherry and got a bottle, which relieved me immediately and by the use of only three bottles of thi* medicine, all my pains were removed my cough and spitting of blood and corruption entirely stopped, and in a few weeks my health waa restored, so as to enable me to work at my trade, (which is a carpenter,) and up to this time I have enjoyed goood health.
THOMAS COZZENS.
Glotcisttr Cowrv, sa. Pomona! ly came before me, the subscriber, one of the Justices of the Peacr in and for the said county, Thomas Coaens, being duly affirmed according to law, saith the above statement in all things is true.
Affirmed before me on the 29th of April. J. CLEMENT,
J. R. CUNINOHAM,) CHAS. WOOD Terre Haute. C.J. ALLISON & CO. And by appointed agents lu every town in the State. aprilR'48 32ly
Perfkianery,
I'
pRENCH and German Cologne, Patchouly, Bergamot, Geranium and other Extracts,
Bandoline, Bear's Oil, Maccaasar OU, jnarownor vu, having and Toilet 8oaps, every variety, red CnaW rDvc3LHi Bnlm of Columbia,
Ialy V^iite, Prepared Cfhalk, Hair Dye, Hair Tonic,
Tootji Brushed, English and Ameflfin, Tooth Powder, llatr atid tlrfli Bruthes, I or sale by CItAS. ^VOufV March 11,1848-28-tf
E I IN E S
CHAS. WOOD,
TEHJSe IIA DTE, IND., DEALER IN
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
OILS, PAINTS.
Pnleait
!fleti*liie«9
INVALUABLE
ail order*
Set.
CoOfttry Merchants and Physicians, will ffnd it to their interest to call before purchasingelaewhete. Jkfarch H. '^-'JS-tf
SnufirieM.
|7*SS£NCES( l«udanum. Paregoric, British Oil, Oil Spike, Opodildoc, Bateman's Drops, God* frey's Cordial, Bftte and Black Ink, Nerve and Bone Linament, Bsaft Oil, Harlem Oft, Eve Wa« ter, Mortatt'B Sappington's and Lee's Pills Shoe Blacking.
For sue by the grows, at tAv March 11, '48-28-ly WOOD'S Drug Store'
FAMILY
QIX LECTURES, on Causes, Prevention and WjCurc of Consumption, Asthmdv Diseases of the Heart, and all female Disease#. 234 pages, 38 engravings. Paper 50 cents bontod
79
cents.
Mail to any part postage 91 cents. Shoulder Braces and Chest Expanders, £2: mail to any part, postage 50 cents. Inhaling Tubes, silver, $3, by mail, letter postage. Awbminal Supporter*, perfect, OS to J10, for all Ruptures, Falling of tne Bowels and Womb, and Weak Back and Cheat sent by Express everywhere. For Bra-
ture, mention which side. Agents wanted for the sale of the above goodaJ Address Dr. & S. FITCH, 707, Broadway, New York, post paid.
March 18, '48.- Ui29-ly.
Drugs, Medicine*, and
FAMILY GROCERIES, QCL
/uningham & Warren, where he will be prej by early importations to furnish tha best a est meaidne! to the sick and to physicians ally, and to offer families the best Drugs, ries, Dye Stuffs, &c.
purer-
Intending to keep none but genuine articles, and understanding the business of compounding medicine." according to the latest and best authorities, the subscriber promises to devote his entire attention to the supervision of his business, and 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 op hand, and for cash or trade will offer bargains not to be excelled in this market fc7*Please remember the place—on Wabash st, north of the Court House.
J. R. CUNINGHAM
Terre Haute, March 11, '48. 28-tf'
rwJftiKsirooS, WHOLESALE & RKTAlt
DRUGGIST
Is in receipt of the following articles, vizs PAINTS. Viz -. White Lead, in oil and dry Red Lead Venitian Red Chromes Spanish Brown Whiting Lamp Black Spirits Turpentine Prussian Sue Paris Green Vermillion Bronaes Gold Leaf Verdigris, &<•.
PAINT BRUSHES:—A great variety. OILS:—Tanners, Linseed, Lard, Spertn and Castor.
DYES, AC.
Madder, Indigo, Fustic, Logwood, Nicwood, Camwood, Blue Vitrol, Alum, Copperas, Brimstoue, Lac Dye, Extract Logwood, Muriatic, Sulphuric and Nitric Acids, &c.
WINDOW GLASS—Various sizes and superior quality. GLASSWARE, Jars, Tinctures,Bottles,Flasks, Vials,&c. If
VARNISHES, &C.—Copal No. 1 and 2 Coach, Japan and Black, Glue, Sand Paper, Gum Copal, &c.
II E 1W I l/s
Sulphate Quinine, Morphine, Iodine, Hydriodate, Potash, Mercurials, &c. MEDICINES:—A fresh and complete assortment.
GROCERIES, &C,h
Crushed and Havanna Sugars, Star and Sperm Candles, Syrups, Olive Oil, choice Tobacco, Snufis and Cigars variety of Spices, choice Teas,
Coffee.
—Pure Wines and Brandies, Saleratus. CASTILE AND FANCY SOAPS, &£.
WRAPPING, LETTER Sf CAP PAPER.
fcr A full assortment of Instruments, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Patent Medicines, oco. March 11,1848-28-ly
DISSOLUTION
THE
Corypon, lnd. Jan. 28, 1848.
It is no less a duty than a pleasure to state, for the benefit of the afflicted, that I consider WISTAR'S Balsam of WiIdCherry a great blessing to the human race. Having tried it in a case of severe affliction of the LungB, 1 unhesitatingly recommend it to those similarly afflicted, as the best remedy 1 have ever tried, and one which cured me when physicians said I must die, and when I thought myself that my time to depart waa near at hand.
partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Wooa & King is di.ssolved.by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late tirm will please make payment without delay to Charles Wood, as its affairs must be closed.
by
G"
CHAS.JVOOD, E. C. KING.
Terre Haute, March 1,1848.
ftHARLES WOOD having purchased the Stock
VJ
of Wood & King, will continue the 1
DRUG AND MEDICINAL
business at the old stand, where be offers for sale the usual variety to which hn invites the attention of the customers of the law firm and other pur chasers.
March 4, '48-!I7-tf
CHOICIi CIGARS,
2,000 Wooville Havana Cigars,
2,000 Norgia do do 1,000 Yara Boat Principe do 1,000 La Antigua Regalia do ,000 Fergersciu Havana do
Received direct "from the importer, and for sale CHAS. WOOD. March 11, 1848-28-tf
ENUINE American Oil fo/saleby dec 25-tf C. J. ALLISON & CO.
USHE.i & PATTERSON,"
•Attorney* ai JLaw TERSE HAUfE, IA
Feb. 12, '48.
CARPENTER'S
Ext. of Ambergria, and Heli
otrope Snuff, for sale by
.BRISTOL'S Sareaparilla juat rem^ and for ii sale by G. J. ALLISON &.CO Jan. 29, '48-22-U'
~T-— STORE.
KA BARRELS Old Rectified, lwv 200 do Kanawha Salt,
2 9 E E N & O
From Pittsburgh.
PA TONS assorted Iron, tU 200 Kegs Nails, 50 Bags assorted Cotton Yarn.
T.
Jan. 29Tl«48-22-tf BEMENT & CO
DLACK and Blue Ink, by the dozen or grow, for sale by dec 25tf C. J. ALLISON & CO.
LARD
OIL justreceivnd and for sale by dec 25tf C. J. ALLISON & CO
TANNERS
Dlt
AC.,
SPERM
OIL just received and for sale by
dec 25tf C. J. ALLISON fit CO
ROSE
PINK just received and for sale by dec25tf C. J. ALLISON®.CO.
RUSSEL'S
P.
Sold by J. D. PARK, (successor to Sandford & Park,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for the South and West, to whom all orders must be addressed.
Shaving Cream fin- sale by
d©c25tf C. J. ALLISON & CO
~FRESH supply of Ludlum'sSpecific, jwst reA ALUgoNico,
Feb. 1ft, '48-35-tf
IlOWNSEND'S
SARSAPARILLA, just rr
ceived per steamer Wm. Penn, «d forsalcby March 4 "27 tf C. J. ALLISON & CO.
ROGERS' Rose dec 25 tf
entrifiee for sale by .J. ALLISON 4. CO.
OIL, Whiter rtrained. for «Je bv jan 39 23 tf C. J. ALLISON CO.
ALUS® CO*
BAg"gREa-^^rii^co.
Rl iNK for sale at tlit Wabash Courier office. -1"
