The Wabash Courier, Volume 16, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 May 1848 — Page 3
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O E I A
Waiia.sh Courier Office,
A »111 "Terre Haute, May 27,1848.
The river has risen some three feet since our last, making the present depth at the Bridge 6i: feet. The steamers at our wharf during the week were Western, Richland and Sligo from below Fink and Swan from above.
Nfw Orlkans. Mav-17.
Fi/)fr—230 bhls, second St. Louis, and 300 III., at $4:75, and 183 choice St. Iouis at $5:121—at retail Ohio and Illinois steady at $4:75S$5, and choice brands at §5 50.
Of 'ornmeal, 200 hbls yellow at $1:72}. Of Corn. 7,000 sacks: including 485 white and yellow, at 31c 2.000 at 32c 3.000 (WO white and vellow. 1,100 mixed, and 1,000 do, deliverable along side ship,) nt 33c AX) yellow at 34, and "250 white, at 35c. Oats, 32c.
Of Pork 500 bbls mess nt $7:75 300 On private terms, and 300 at $8, and 60 mess at $8:25 53 at 88:30, and 48-H (94, W, 53 and 2500) at $t:50—retail rates steady at $8:50.
Of Bacon, 12 casks Hams at 3ic 10 sides at 4, and 15 at 41. Of Lard, 305 bbls at 41c, nnd 20, 5i.
TERRE IIAUTE PRICE CURRENT.
CORIUXTEl1
l.AKO—9 Bitter F? & 4}uai.v—Fresh,
—Wheat, S bushel Corn, in the ear, Oats, Rye, Barley.
Hay ton. Vinegar, irillon. Beeswax, Candles by the box,
Tmsii-
Price only $3. Address [post paid]
No. 158 North 2nd street, Philadelphia. May 27 '48 39 m3
R. F. & MABIK, PROPRIETORS.
A N O I A E N A
U. S. CIRCUS,
'CONSISTING OP
150 MKN AND HORSI^.
In making the above announcement, the Managers would state that die Company is composed of j» hill and oflicient corps of distinguished perfor-
"'The Stud ot" Horses are allowed to be the largest, most beautiful awl highly trained of any in Aineriea.
In addition to tlw. very attractive novelties ot this Equestrian Company. th» Managers have cflgagetl an immense expense the Grrat S*xrrt
GtA.vr,Kt
Ma. Rv.ndai.i, who will perform his
tic act«n Two Mawhkh Haxovkr Stctjps.giganMr. ANl)ALI., the laigest(ya#t in the world, and of the finest proportion in symmetry, is 7 feet t» inch* in heiaht measures around the chest 57 inches the calf of the leg 20 inches and he can span from the tip of his thumb to the end ef his iingvrs \3i inches he weighs 432 ponnds.
The
wakproke
of the m*st magnificent description. A fine Bras# Band will accompany the exhibition. The vanmis performances will be remarked for their noveltv, splendor and effrct, and the most suitable aad magnificent appurtenances.
TJw Managers would assure the publics, as they themselves are convinced, bv the unparalleled approbation with which the Olympic Arena and C. States ircus has been receiv«l in every city and town which thov have thus far visited, they are enabled to produce an entertainment far superior to any heretofore o^red for the patronage of the
PUMI
Buckler. E. W P«"y, G. Bachelor, J. GoosBuck lev, G. Moore, A. Parker, D. Mar- & M^ter E. Bucklev. E. Perry, D. Kennedy, and Uciax. Jcuav,and Aum —entitled the celchratwl Hoii.avpMaster
4
WEEKLY.
4 O 8 Cv 70 Cd 14 C* 16 ca 33 ci 40
Onions, 40 (e* Trcits—Apples, dried, T? bushel 1 00 (O» Peacnes, 1 30 (t Tlouc—From wagon. bbl.
Mi.al—P 4i:.\dr!vs—bushel
10
16 18
50
1 25 1 50 4 40
Smw—Timothy, bushel, Clover, Flaxseed, Provisions—Potatoes, bushel 25 O
00
62 C» 05
50
4 25 Oi 4 50 OS 25 & 25
From store, retail
Feathers IP
fb
ca
so ca 13 ca 20 ca 10 ca 12 ca
-Maekerel No. 2 bbl. No. 4 bbl.
Who
15 25
But of all diseases who is not most anxious to lixr escape a disease of the LungsJ The very idea ot, falling a victim to C*n»ump.tion sends a tremor to the heart-strings of life. But, oh, how joyous the! 50 -thought that Likk and IIualth are still our own, !XX)" saheratus,
when just before Despair had spread her durk canvass over us. Such, kind reader, are the pleasurable sensations
JCrS«e Advertisement. mayf3lrn
'GREAT NATIONAL WORK.
,/# History (i the
A N IV E S O E E O E S O E
mumuu puuuu
uIt
2t ounces Hydrioilate Po-300
tass,
12 ounces strychnine, 13 ariitriue, 50 lbs Carb. Animonia, 100 am Tartar, 140 Carb. wxla, 500" Epsom salts, 1300" Glauber salts, 50 Rochelle salts, 50 saltpetre, sal soda, 50 Tart.
10 50 ca io oo can oo
would not uatheii knjoy thk
pleasures of health, and the agreeable consciousness of well-being, to the griping pains of disease, 500 —the bitter continuance of ill-health and the chill in! thoughts of never recovering 103
1
rid,
25 Carb. Magncf-ia, Calcined Chloride of Iime .Marble Dust,
Plaster Paris, Perl ash, Potash,
jC
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I A O I N E N I N E 1 0 0 I I W in as BY CHARLES J. PETERSON.
An elegant volume with 18 fin" Steel Plates, and nearly 200'beautiful Wood engravings. "This is'a sjtlendid Book. A valuable addition to the Historic literature of our country. We are much mistakeniif it does not take rank with the works of Irving and Preseott."—[Frankfort Herald. I "It surpasses any similar work yet oifcred to uie American public."—[Neal's (razotte. i*. I .1.. 1 r\j kflll 1 AVI BM1 IP"
may be properly considers! a p4pularimi Military History of the Revolution, extremely well and judiciously written.'MN. American. "The present work on the Revolution and it» Heroes, is aaperior, both in extent and design to any that haa ^heretofore come under eur notice."— [Inquirer. "A well cennectod history of that eventful period/1 [I**rtger. "Decitletuv th» best popular'History of the War 1
iM
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AGF.NTS WANTPil) all useful purposes To Canvaiw for the above elegant Work, in every 3-ka *33 3 county and town of the United Slates to whom The Land adjoining said town, known as the Koo the most liberal inducements will bo offered.— bin's tract, and described as follows, viz:
E I I N E S
Fit ESH'MEDICINES.
TERRE IIAUTE L'R»
S O E
THE Subscriber takes pleasure in '..announcing to his friends and the
tug »V (VOUI'
public genorall v,that he is now receiving his SPRING PURCHASES, 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 sold as low as any other house in this place, and he pledges himself to give every satisfaction to those who uiav favor him with their patronage.
Dealing ill none but the
best
for any article in the estab
lishment, in which may b* found a general assort mt'tit of
Jim rial Htnl Bnhiuir Jlrdichit*. Paint*. O /.,
Dtf' -Stuff*, Pure PrrfitMtrie OnujH. wtitry Young and Bl'tck Te-i*, fa.,
fa.
His late arrivals consist in part as follows: 15 Iba Eng. Calomel, 500 lbs Rosin soup, 15 A Hicr 500 lbs British Lustre,
Blue Mass, sup. 50 Chrome Green, P. P. Carb. Iron, 50 Chrome Yellow Flour of Sulphur, 50 Paris Green, lttnl Precipitate, 25 Ivory Black, White, 200 Litharge pure Corrosive Subli- 500 Eng Lampblack, mate, 200 dry White Lead, 10 Oxalic Acid, 500 Atner. Reil Led, 15 ounces Iodine, 300 Eng. ed lead, 2 ltKliue of Iron, 500 Venitian Read, 3 Iodine of Lead, 100 kegs hitel ead, 4 ofMercury, 300 lbs Puttv, 50 dr'ins Sul]h. Mt»r- 100 Verdigris, phine, IKX) Yellow Ochre, 100 ounces Quinine, 50 stone Ochre, 5 ounces Salacine, Blue and Red smalts, 10 ll* Bicarb. Potass, 50 lbs span Annatto,
116 I 30 •300 20
!:io
& 5
Alum, Blue Vitriol, Copperas, aniwood. Fustic, span. Flot Indigo, Bengal Indigo,
50 200 400 300 100 20 50 lac Dye, 5 bbls logwood, 300 lbs Madder, Dutch 200 Nicaragua, 100 Red saaiders, 100 Red VN ood, 5 bbls Alcohol, 2 pure French Brandy, 4 American Brandy, 1 cask Peach Brandy, 1 1 1 1 1 4
Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum,
jauiutca wm..,
Xt•
40
Nitric Acid. Muriatic Acid, sulpuric Acid. A(iua iniiionia, sulph. Ether, Nitric Ether, Acetic Ether, Acetic Acid,
125 500' •50
experienced by hundreds wh® by the use of Dr. -0 Wistar'B Balsam of Wild Cherry, have this dire I disease slowly but surely driven from their system, 13 and health—rosy health, again restored to their 1 20 ounces Creosote, 20 lbs Muriate lin, languishing bodies.
Brown sherry, Malaga Wine, Madeira ine, oldBourlton whisky lbs superior Cayenne
50 100
bbls I astor Oil,
ir" P"rlr
Buyberrv,
KX) Maccauba snutf, 20 Rappee snuff, scotch snuff,
(•"ine igars, lemon syrup. Ground cinnaniou, Ground cloves, Ground spice, tiround kv. Mustard, Pure snlad Oil, shoe Blacking, "[•rfumeri
F.inseed Oil,
2 Lard Oil.
sperm (lit,
5 cask sweet Oil, 1 bbls Tanner's Oil. 1 Copal Varnish, 8 cask sup oach 2 Black Varnish, I Japan
Brushes ot every descrip-
™,inw""f'verv
5 lbs Ex Bark*, syringes of very superior 10 Liquorice, quality, 500 lbs Cat-tile soap, surgical instruments. ftCrLinuors of the
best
kind are kept only for
medical purposes. J. R. CUNINGHAM. nmy('18 3Gly
II i:
S3 31 DL
of the Ilevo'lulion and its Mcnws. that has yet separate lot, the fronton thestreet being sufficient- die to a cofhn, with promptness, and in as j.0011 been given to the country."—[Saturday Eve. Post. (y wide, and the lots running back tar enough for style and finish, and with as good materials as at II
L'
WM. A. I.EVRY.
W lit qr sec. 22. 14, 8 w—80 acres. N qr qr sec. 22,114, 8 w—40 acres. Part of the qr sec. 22, 14, 8 w—140 acres. W hf qr sec. 15, 14, 8 west—80 acres. N qr qr sec. 21, 14, 8 w—10 acres. These lands will be sold in parcels to suit purchasers. at
very
l«w prices on
O
Family. The
beatitifiil Female Equeetrian, Miss Laura Buck-
1CJDoorsopen
at 11 and 7 performance* commence
at 2 —Boxes 50c. Pit 23c. Children to the boxes under 10 years of age, half price. A splendid Bra^s Bind is attached to the Company. who will play some of the moet popular airs on entering the
J. W. BIRO ESS,
Agent. s'l'MV on
The above com pa nv will exhibit at N Tuesday the Wth.
ixi.su
I I I I E
To this property has Iteen, until recently unsettleclj but the mulersigned has become possessed
l' At till? All applications to the undersigned, or to Mr.
Manager, Ml*. IV .w \nl t%, Joseph Cornelius of Rockville for information, or Kq ursirinti Director, M. HI Lb I,
t0
1 A S II N O
"Clown, Imlianapolis, April 22, 1848 {may636UJ_
/pOTMili.rf'w,. .1 intbrmed that the above celebrated ami mipeifc, V-^ *Pril
8_48
establishment will exhibited in Terre Haute,on «*t^4proN"S Grain and Grass scythes, for WEDNESDAY, TIIK31ST OF MAY. \V salejy, lor one day only.
arti
cles, purchasers are respectfully invited to examine his stock before trading tjjsewhere. Orders will meet with the same prompt attention and prices lie fully as low as if the purchaser were presm in person.
Ginseng, Flaxseed, Seed, &c., will be taken as CashFeathers,Mustard
E A N O I E S
A OTIC¥?,
FA
ELIZABETH C. M0DES1TT, widow of harles B. Modesitt, deceased, lale of Terre Haute, Vigo County, lnd., will take notice that the undersigned will, on the 19th of June next, betweeh the hours of*8 A. M. tuul 6 P. M., and from day to day between the same hours, as long afe may be necessary, before Albert Luiigti a Master in hancery, take the deposition "do bene esse," of Roena Harris, at the House of harlea Haynes, and of Lucinda W. Smith at the house of Mrs. Litcinda Harris between the same hours on the 20th, in said Town of Terre Haute, to bo read in a suit hereafter to lie commenced, wherein C'hauncey Warren and Francis \. Wnrren his wife, Welton M. Modesitt, aaid Elizabeth C. Modesitt and the undersigned are expected to be parties, and wherein the interests oi the undersiijneu will be advene to thosa of the said Elizabeth
SECTIONof
jgj yg
position to purchase. ma J—i ,, ,, T* The plat made to place each houpo on Where
0
-TERRE HAITE, INDIANA.
wrra ntEsn rrt.Y
of
SarUB\jF3r 4/^£uo Embracing great Variety of Styles,
sscru
as
ClItiflJIRS,
Snow Btus, SroRK Baj-s, PnstKKJs Bask Checks, P.vsirHiJTs, Atxmox Biuts, Hand Biij&
is extensive, entirelv new, ond
PoU»!l^, BHX Hum, Buxs or Jiwso,
BAU. TICJtETS, i' A*t«,
Labo-S, &«.
li'iU be printed in thr mtmrner mnd mt tht tkortrft mot ice
I a W a
BILLS OF LADING,
w» jhk.
jkj mi
T*"
INSTRUCTIONS
For Fhtt and other floats
KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND
AT THIS OFHCK.
iWri si
I W
the Wabnsh Courier office.
A
AME- A. MODE ITT.
Terre Haute, May20/48 38t3
Levying a tax for the year
i*
i..» *iwx tv.tnt .tn tUoutrtM't l«»'in«r xIIa t.-» in u*itli nmmntnpas. nnd in as ilOOll
time, viz 1,
2, 3 and 4 years. The mill and 10 acres 01 lanil on which it is erected, is excluded. This pr»|erty is valuable. It is- situated on Raccoon Creek, but a few miles trom its mouth, at one of the best mill seats on that valuable mill stream
Of ine OPFi mm Wltus uu IIUII nuumw —the seat is well improved, in the midst ot one ot ^d short-notice, thr iinost |Hriions ot the Wabash Valley, on the
Ml* |l\fl UtlllA \*l ill*. state rtmd from Rockville to Terre Haute, 7 miles frtitn the former and 18 from the latter, and wtthin alwut 3 miles of the Wabash and Erie Canal.1— It cannot but b«'a desirable location tf any le seeking investments in the rich volley of the bash. ,1. 1
A jKirtion of the aliove described land is under cultivation, which can be shown by Mr. Cornelius, or Moses Barnes of Roseville.
ot
purchase, will be promn»lynttendeito.
all
the conflicting titles, and can now make a jjood title to purchasers. Reference as to the title»s made to Wtn. P. Bryant or E. W. McGaughey, {•sqrs., ot Rockville, or Win P. I'sher of Terre Haute.
The title being now settled, Roseville which now contains over -JO houses, a tavern, smith shop, tan yard, large milling and carding estahlisment. awl two stores, surrounded by inexhaustible coal banks, good stone for building purposes, must soon become a thriving and busin«*ss point. It was so in the time of its founder Mr. Rohhins. and has only been retarded by his untimely death and the anise* quent uncertainty as to title.
J(
april8,483W
„BI __ll_
JOS. A. BIGGS.
JOBTBINTISG
AT THK
For sale at
TT'ARRELL'S Cough Candyjust received and for X4 sale by C. J. ALLISON & CO.
of Iridium's Specific, just refor sale bv
FRESH si ceived a
Feb. 1?, '4S-23-tf
J. ALLISON & CO
1848.
1. Be it ordained by the ommon
Council thf Town of Terre Haute, That the fallowing designated property within this incorporation be subject to aasossment and taxation for the present year, to-wit: All lands, tenements, hereditaments and their appurtenances, all household furniture, all merchandise, moneys at interest owing to persons to be taxed more than they pay interest for, nnd all other debts owing to them from solvent persons more than they are indebted lor, all moneys on )iand, tools and implements, stock in trade, horses, mules, asses, cattle and hogs coaches, carriages, buggies, wagons, drays and carts, saddles and harness, clocks, watches, musical instruments, gold and silver ware, andjewelry, maps, paintings and statuary, salt, hides, furs, leather, finished or in vats, lumber, brick, grain, pork and lard and flour not intended for shipment, and all other personal property not herein enumerated a poll tax on all persons (sane and not paupers) over the age of twentv-oue and under fifty vears, and all lands included in the extension act, approved February 16th, 183!), other than where the same are laid out in building lots, to be taxed not exceeding the amount levied by the county for ro-ul parposes,and where laid out into building lots, to be taxed the same as if included in the original limits of the incorporation'.
Sec. 2. Be it further ordained. That the rate of taxes, for the present year, shall be
kiuht iknts
Adonted Mav 1, 18-18. WELLS N. \MILTON, PRE.
Slate of Idtdiftuu,)
on
every one hundred dollurs1 worth of property, and at the same rate for a greater or less amount, that the tax on each poll shall be Fifty Le.vts.and
pro TEM.
Attest: D. S. Danai.dson, Clerk. Mav 6, '4836t3
VIGO COUNTY. S the April Term of the Vigo Probate Court, A. D. 1848, said court declared the estate of Nathaniel Allen deceased, to be probably insolvt*nt. Creditors nre. therefore, required to hie their claims against the estate for allowance in
t}le saj,i
mpnt
Probate Court within ten months from
pure Port \V ine, hereof, or they will not be entitled to pay'lenertfle V\me,
ORSON BARBOUR,
May ft, 1848 36t3 Administrator.
DANCING AND WALTZING
O O I
50 scotch snuff, !L\/|0NS. DE GRAND VAL respectfully in200" superior Tobacco! 1 fonns the ladies and gentlemen of Terre I'ine wars.
I[aut(, aml
vitinity, that his
I) A N N (i S O
will conimence at the Town Hall on Monday, the 21th of Mav. 1848. Ladies, Misses, and Masters to attend in the I afternoon from four to six o'clock, and Gentlemen I from 8 to 10 o'clock, on the evenings of the same days Other davs of Tuition will be decided on
atfer the
commencement of the school.
JTerre Haute, May 20, 1848 38tf
Branch, State Bank
''PIIE town of Roseviiie containing some 20 prijiim UTAYtT1 YtOOIVf 1 houses, with the adjacent tracts ot Iand, tor-, tAUiNiil WAX\ti XWVX X. merlv know as the Mos-s Robbins property, is 'l HE undersigned has commenced the Cabinet now"otTerefl for sale upon the moit mlvaniattcous I Making Business, in the shop lately occupied terms to purchasers The plat of Roseville can l»e: by Win. H. West, nearly opposite the American seen nt Rockville in the hands of Mr. Joseph Cor-1 Hotel, at the sign of nelius, who will receive any application or pro-1
of
prepared to nil nil orders trom a era-
,K"he r-•
i"* 1
Vi If
anv shop in Indiana. Those in want ot any article" in the CABINET LINE, are requested to call and examine specimens and prices. 1 All kinds of Lumber and Produce taken in exchange for work. ACOB SI I ES.
Terre Haute, May 6,'48-36-tf
WOOL CARDING
JLX U2 DE3 CSI CE LLA 520 HQ O 1 the old stand, on the bank of the River, ."V near the steam mill. —ALSO—
Dtine at all seasons of the year, in first rate style
Remember the place where you can always get good work. Terre Haute, April 29, '4ft
STOVE~ WAllliHOUSIi.
J"*HE subscribers have on hand the largest nnd best selected stock of
of the l«est material, ever offerer! in this market. The stove to which we invite most especial attention is the jnstly celebrated
KKSOR
DOI BLK
We have, also, the
PI KEN IX PREMIUM COOK STOVE.
(latest and most approved pat urns.)
farmer's prk.miim cook stove,
Five silos heavy plate.
CoSGRESS AiR-TmHT
9
rmr mm
COOK
EteVATSD
-KCKsirr Roroit A Rfapt
Stove
OVE*
We have also. 1848 pattern*. Troy & Stanlev Air-tight, various
sjw*.
which
in point of performance, beauty, ^durability and cheapness, stand unrivaled and various sixes Drum Parlor stoves Box stoves, for shops and offices ltf-plate Cook stoves: iorge T^plate stoves to a
frtastmi arol all other articles pertaining to stoves in any wav. We have extra plates on hand and iron to make good the failure of a plate, with de-
^B*sM«s the above
we
plete ivwriment of
have a *erf large and com
TIN AND JAPAN WARE.
Which we now offer at 11
cieh
or undoubted credit. fr. SMITH & ^)N... National Road street P. a Wfc have every description of Holla'wwnre. odd lids, tea and sugar kettles,and a lull sett of patterns for Mill casting#, which we are pit-par-ed to cast at short notice and at low rates. promptly attended to. april £T483,ti
C'mcinnpitl •'idvcrHficiMHts.
tO TJJLOM18.
D." HULL'S SYSTEM OF
A E N I N 11HIRD Edition, greatly enlnrged nndimprovI. od, illustrated with over fi» Diagrams and Engravings showing the way to cut every description of Gentlemen's Dress without a master, by a scale of 14 numbers.
This system comprises in detail the whole science of Drafting Garments, based upon tin entirely new and original principle, viz Right angles, or Size and Heighth, whereby a coat may be cut in anv
style
or
fashion,
by any person of ordinary skill
anil taste, without teaching. This work, containing a likeness of the author, will be accompanied by a pamphlet of letters of recommendation and certificates from over 500 practical Tnijors in evcrv part of the country, who are ubing the system wit entire confidence nnd success. By the use system, a sure
Mr. D. Hull—Dear sir: After using your system four months, I take pleosure in saying, that, although inexperienced,
fits,
and would therefore recommend it to the
trade
as being superior, in my €piniorn nil other Rules. D. B. SflEBLL, 22!) Chosnut street.
I fully aijrre with Mr. She.ble's opinion, that it excels all othur systems, so fir as my knowledge extends. AARON PANCO^SI, '2i)6 Chesnut street.
One or more copies of the system, with accompanying scales will be sent to any part ot the country free of postage. PRICE—To subscribers by mail,single copies $10
O I N S O N & O N E S
NO.
10 west 3d street, lew doors from Main, and directly opposite the Life and Trust Company Bank. \_r This house continues to receive regularly by each express the Cheap publications of the principal publishing Houses of the United States, as soon as issued, and nre enabled to supply orders in large or small quantities, at the publishers lowest prices.
Particular attention paid to country orders and agents supplies, which are regularly nnd promptly tilled.
N. B. This house has no connection with any Eastern publishers, and is not interested in forcing their publications of one price to the exclusion of all others.
The faithful execution of subscriptions to Periodicals may be relied upon. mayti'4836tf
NEW SILKHOUSE IN CINCINNATI.
TOKKaUEY "& [Of Philadelphia
HAVEopened
Indiana,^
Terre Houtc. May
15,1848. 5
DIVIDEND of five per cent, has been declared upon the capital Stock of this Branch for the six months ending 2!Uh nit. By order of the Board. PRESTON, Cashier.
Mav 20. 18483813.
LOOK OUi FOR SITES.
N
a WHOLESALE S
VV
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, Chima/.etts and Habits. 43 DIFFERENT STYES BONNET RIBBONS, embracing all qualities and styles, Misses and
Cap Ribbons, Velvct^Satin and Taffta Ribbons Galloons FRINGES—Linen, Mohair, and Sowing SiUs for
Mantillas
G1M PS- BUTTON S-Gradu a ted leaves and Braids CRAPES—Black, White, Blue, & Rose. Also,
Crape Leise SHAWLS—Silk Brocade, Grode Rhine Berage Mouslin de Laines, Romeo, Emb'd. Fellct, Linen and Cotton Netl. LACES—Valencia, Gimpure, Egyptian. Thread and 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 Borages, plain & colored Grenadines Cerro Gortlos Plain and Fancy Mouslin dc Laines Lama Plaids Prince Albert Cloth French. German and Mancester Ginchams AIjSO—A full assortment of FANCY LAWNS
All of which have been purchased within the last sixty days, and additions to the stock nre daily being made by a competent btiver residing ea^t.
received by the undersigned, at the old stand, a lot of new and seasonable goods, which he is offering at unusually low prices, consisting in part of Prints, Silks, Lawns, v. Ginghams, Balzarinos, Linen Ginghnm, Vienna Plaids, Linen Drillings Mohair Barages, Irish linen, Bombazine, Freneh do. Black
Si.
OVKN COOK STOVE.
W is id up or to an to in vented. VS hyf Because the heat has the short^t 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 separate ovens in the same stove, different articles can be baked at the aame time which could not be done in a single oven which tends to great economy in fuel, and at the same time all other culinary operations can be performed as well as on any other stove. Those in want of such an article would do well t« call and examine prices ami quality, before sending to a distance for an inferior article.
Fancy Crnvats Cottonades,
Fancy Silk Parasols, Florence Braid Bonnets, Cotton do leghorn and Palm leal Fnncv summer shawls. Hats. Muslin de laines, Boots and shoes.
And almostevery article to be found in Dry Good stores, trenernlly. 1,000 barrels Knhawha Salt 100 bags Rio Coflcet 20 hhns. Suear 50 bbls Plantation A- sugar House Molasses, 6 loaf and rushed sugar 12 Mackerel
LUa 633 E) a
Gunpowder and Young Hyson Teas, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Logwood, Snleratus, Pepper, Spices.
See,,
A large lot of Iron and Nails, Queens ware, Hani ware, &c. Rectified Whisky by the bbl. I will take in exchange Corn and Rye, delivered at A. Dean's Mill and Wheat, Flox-secd and almost all kinds of Country Produce.
All persons indebted to me on the first of January last are requested to call and settle, by cash or'note immediately. \MES JOHNSTON.
Terre Haute, May 6'48 36m6
nt* so Ws mo~y\
THE
partnership heretofore existing under th' firm of Simon &. Hershler, was dissolved on the 1st of March last, by mutual consent All porsons indebted will call at the old stand and settle as soon as posrible.
O I I
use of tltid
is the inevitable result.
recommendations.# 1 PllILADEWHlA,
Aug. 25, 1847.
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To clubs of five, do. #40
All orders adressed to the undersigned will meet with prompt attention. H. D. HULL, niayti'4836t:l Merchant Tailor. Cincinnati. 0.
N I N N A I O S O E
E O E S A I S E Periodical and Cheap Publication Depot of
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not one alteration
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has
been necessary, it having in all cases, made ouon
THE
SILK AND
ANCY DRESS GOODS Establishment, in Cincinnati, nt 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 and entire new assortment of Goods in their line, composed in part of SILKS—Extra superior Brocade, Pekin Amours, (irode Rhine, Plain Plaid, Striped and Chameleon, Poulet de Soi, Brocliu, plain and fancy
Grodc Swiss do Grodinaplis, Foulards, Lutestring, Glasee, Single and Double, plain Plaids and Chameleon. FLORENCES—India Satin and Sanscheir BONNET SILKS Glasee, Sat in and Grodc Naples,
Foulard Grenadines, Also, 3-4,4-4 and 5-1 Grode Rhine for Mantillas SERGES—Black and fancy colored, of all widths and eriules SATINS—Black, colored and Chameleon, for dresses VESTINGS—Satin, Silk, Brocade, Cashmere,Linen, Marseilles, Barnthea, Venitian and Damask KID GLOVES—Alexandres, Gonet. Chesau and
Chevernux—white, black and dark colored. Also, a splendid assortment of Ladies and Gents, Silk, Pic Nic and Cotton Mitts and Gloves of all colors: LADIES' and GENTS, SILK HOSE GENTS, SILK CRAVATS—English, French,
Italian, German and Canto* HDKFS.—Damask, Coras, Printed, Pongee, Choppers, and Linen Cambric LADIES'HDKFS nnd CRAVATS-Satin, Silk,
pn
alTlie
cutters
o]«
TING LEY & BURTON.
Cincinnati, April 8,1848-32-3m
NEW GOODS. TUST
HENRY SIMON.
AprilSr-lfl 3St6 SOLOMON HERSHLER. iss Hoops, ali Coopers Tools, for sale by april8'4832tf
^"lOOPERS Truss Hoops, also an assortment of
JOS. A BJGGS.
O. 1 Mackerel, a superior article, for sale by april 8 '48 32 tf JOS. A. BIGGS
?L CAST
STEEL SHOVELS,
7jr
cheaper,
~~jrOll* A. WIMIH fl.O.,
PMlf©3©3AKl & iPSaSQlIK
Office two doors west of thr Bank
march 1 I'M t^tf
CHE A. t'SPRIN GJ300DS
AT THE
W A A S S O E THE
subscribers, on National Road Street, opposite the 'ourt House, in Jacob D. Earlv's block, are now receiving splendid STOCK of NEW GOODS just purchased tn New York, by one of the partners, which they are enabled to sell at very low prices, for cash, or most kinds of trade.
fii,
E'l'fr,, Solr father Q-l^vn„„rr, Cl rk'*, fa.
IH'cm*. I'rocli r©nf*s
ARE
Of every kind and quality, suitable for the approaching seasons. Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Cj\rs,
AM.
a nArnniptp d^sortnipnt
Bottler, lVrtumerv,
them.
hkih»«i
urchased upon the very
The following compose part of their late receipts 100 barrels Alum, 100 do Sp.mHi Whiting.
f»! casesl-iquorice, .t0 dozen Sweet Oil, 1,-W do Phila. Blacking, 200 do Paint Brushes, 6(X do S«-oteh Snuff, 3,300.000 Percussion Cap?,
To I lie lio!«ler«
OF THE
TEPRE HAUTfc AND R'C^MOND
railkoap company.
ror are herein' notified to pay to J. II. Turner at the store of Warren & Turner, the sum of four dollars, on each share of stock subscribed for in said company, on the first ot July
nBooksare now opened for additional subscriptions of stock, under the supervision of John Crawford andTcob D. Ecarly, as commissisoners. and will remain open until the 13th day of July next the payment of one dollar on each shnreisropiu-
Sc
"Neff& Brothers'
manufacture, warranted equal to "Ames,* and for sale one dollar per down1
U°Farmer,s
bv
april8,4832tf JOS. A. BIGGS,
KEGS White Lead, No. 1 and pure, 1 warranted article for salf- low by April 8 *4S 32 tf JOS. A.
H. Railroad *'«.
AprilOT"1833tf. «|,OI{K FA TOItV. rpHE subscribers wish to give notice that they
I have erected a Factory, two and a half miles of Armiesbnrgh, lnd.. and arc in operation, manufacturing Joths, Flannels, Satinets and Blankets on the following terms loth? wide 43 cts. I Satinets, 40 cts. annel 40 inches 30 Blankets, by the pair |3
Wool Carded and Spun at 16ic. per pound the wool must be clean and clear from all bard substances that would injure cards.
All kinds of country anting and Moth Dressing attended to with despatch. Cloth left at Re store of Warren
Turner. Wrte Haute, will be taken
and return«l when finished. All dark colors on loth A) cts. per yard and all other work tn propor-
Produce taken in
april-i2'4834m4 LOW &
E A E
Will be fully replenished with a cheap stock, to which they invite the attention of their customers and dealers in Dry Goods. We think it unnecessary to go into a general enumeration of
our Staple (ioodn will be found some 600 pieces alicoes of every style, too pieces Bleached Shirtings and Sheeting.- a large stock of Spun Cotton Yarn and other domestic Goods. A great variety of Summer (ioods, for Men's and Boys, Pants, Coats, &c. Also—a large stock of Notions for the wholesale tr Hi in ji "jfj
A N O O S
/fi l.f'hitrii atid l'tilm'Li*i/ //«/.*, Bom,tin, Curjrti'.u, P-prr Jhixgifim nnd tiindmnj}, JltUtHg,
Also— choice article of Black and Green Teas, very superior superior Kio and JavaCollee, and a ueneral stock of Groceries. .... i* .i ihn the opunin" of the Canals North, we shall be receipt of additional supplies during tha spring
J1"Nh-Kl"fU IT.XW, R.«. &«• |WrWiX
,-m. mm,'
V,. A VI H. A 11 NOLI).
subscriber would announce to the public of Terre Haute and its vicinity, that he has taken the Store tormerly occupied by Messrs. Simons &. Hershler as a Clothing Store, situated two doors west of Nippert fe Molitor's store, National Road street, where he is now opening one
lurgest, most desirable, and best selected assortment of
I O O S
Ever offered in this place, all of which he intends to sell for CASH, and at Cash prices. As the Goods are all new, they having been bought last month, and after an unprecedented tall in prices of nearly all kinds ^Merchandise, the present is the greatest opportunity for purchasers.
ALSO, A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
KEADY-JflAOE CLOTHING,
Wliich is kept separate up-stairs.
BOOTS & SHOKS, HA I S, CAPS/k BONNETS, I N & And a great many other articlcfc. Suflice it to say that my assortment is complete. All I want is a thorough eqamination of my stock to convince you, at once, of the facts here asserted. I am always
These lulvautages enable me to compete All kinds ot' Country Produce taken in exchange for Gopds Terre Haute, April, 1,1848. 31 6in DAVID II. ARNOLD.
O I S I E
CLOTHIJfG STORE.
TWO DOORS EAST OF THE EXPRESS OFFICE.)
TEltUE IIAUTE, INDIANA. S A S & IS A A S
HP rp (TCI OP IK IBB "OP £3 SB S=3 a
\R(iE and nhoie.e assortment of Gentlemen's Spring and Summer Clothing on hand and for f\
le at the above establishment. The subscribers respectfully inform the inhabitants of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that lliey are receiving-andwill ,^n'i»ue to re-eive from ih-ir I^rtsvii.u: IlorsE, a first rate suppfy of every kind of GENTS' WEARING APPAREL, amongst which will lie found the following
N
a m:
CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale by [nprl5'4833tf"J POTWIN & IIATHORN.
AGENTS WANTED
fWXO CANVASS FOR SOME NEW AND POPULAR WORKS, in every COUNTY throughout the Unitetl States. To Agents, the most lilnTal encouragement is offered—with a small capital of from $•-''» to $100. A chance is off-red, whereby an Agent can make from $10 to $25 per 03rFor particulars, address (post paid) iL. Vm i' april8'48 3*Jm3 No 158 North Second Street, Philadelphia.
NQ\Y,lJ THIS I'lMICTOllUV VOdll (.OODs CHUAl*!!
W O E S A E A N I E A I A S I I S O E
fw
proprietors take this means of returning their thanks to those friends who have patronized them during their brief Slav in Terre Haute, and bet to assure them and the public generally thai they will continue to use their best efforts to give entire satisfaction, and, at the same time pledge themselves to -ell lower than any other other House in the valley of the Wabash. This they Can no, from being the Ma.NITACTI'KFRS OF
CTW&TRY MERCHANT SUPPLIED ON ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS & rii vi.ti'i'iff S1 fiAl IbAAOo.
N.Pb'. Any garment purchased at this establishment, exchanged if not fully approved. 83r* Observe the "liOiiisville Clothing Store."
WI LSON, STAllBIRD & SMITH.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
A I N S E O I S I I E
now in reoeint of their Spring supplies of Drugs, Medicines Paints, Oils, Dye-stufls, Patent Medicines. Surtreon's Instruments, Paint Brushes, Spices, NV indow^ttlass, Miop I'urniiure, »iMedicines, Surgeon's Instruments, Paint brushes, tsi)R
for work, I N E
A E S I I A
F0RW4RDIP& COMMISSION
yyt
LEa aa 29 LE-I ..
COVINGTON, IND.
,..lid at all times for Wheat,Com, Seeds. Shipping Furs and PeltrieB. March 1,1848 'Jl tf
ASH psid
nmong
Ribbon's^ Flowers, Bonnet
Men's Fashionable
Fur,
ot
the
:»»MI P*»III.IIooiis, Also, White Check nnd Hickory
SvsrKNnERs,
THE Cl-OTtllNH THKY OFFER FOR SALE besides which, tllCV CAN WARRANT THF
Workmanship—their Clothing being made under the superintendence of experienced and talented a
of Rov's Clothinff k^pt constmitlv oti h«inl.
Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky Manufactured Iobaceo. 1 heir stock was
purchased upon the very best terms of Importers and Manufacturers, or first hands, ami is one oi the largest and most complete in the United Slates. 't'hev would respectfully invite the attention of Druggist*, Merchants, Physicians, Manufacturers, and dealers irenerallv, to (heir slock More hiiyins el.^where, as they are prep.,red to w,.rr«nt the quality of th. ir goods, and are determined to sell tlieni for cash or to prompt dealers on the usual time on asaood terms as anv other House in the West or Southwest, or on an average as low as th. can be bought East in the quantities usually bought by Country Dealers, with carnage insurwice and exchange add.-d. Thev have resident aKenU in the East, through whom they are enabled to Wp their stock complete and fresh during the season. Persons who cannot visil the city, by sending tfiem their onW* shall be served as promptly and with goods at iw low rates and as of good quality as if thev were here in person.
Entr Venitian H«xi,
50 50
do do do do do do do do do
SpiritsTurpeiitine, Tanner's Oil, No. 1 Castor Oil, Winter Lard Oil gr'd & chop'd Woods Copal Varnish, Japan Black
100 30 50 130 30 10 5
W)t) gross Matches, MK) reams Cap paper n*sort do letter do ao 20,000 il! Prime Madder, 10,000 lbs choice soft Indigo, 000 er. Vial & Bottle Corks, N B. (nnsing. Beeswax, Flaxseed. Furs, Skins, Flax and low I
do do
lll
,nnl nJid^Country Producc generally, taken in exchange for their goods, or in
Roi-ndabouts, Hats,
Mr. De Grand. Val is the nearer "t soveral letters of intnxluetion. which he will d-liveron his arrival. Referenw can lie obtained from the editor of this paper. -4 pril 22, '48 34 tf 0 E S O E S O E S WF2*r SIDE OF THE PJ'BLIC SQHARE.
N or pa a or re I jy apprise his friends and the public generally that he is now in receipt of a full and general assortment of goxls in his line, embracing
DRY GOODS, I GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
E I I N E S
HOUSE'S
a a a a
waLMEs:
JAtheESJOHNSTON,
tak's
100 barrels Copperas, 30 do Plaster Pan's, 1500 boxes Winlow (ilass, 1000 Vials and Bottles, •J00 Shop Fiirniiure, 30 Oround IVpp'-r, ,ri»0 Virginia,'lobacco, •2lX) Missouri, :t00 Kentucky 30 casks Chlorade of Lime, 10 Saleratus,
Linen, Country Cigan», Cotton,
THE \RTOF DANHNC, AND W\LT7.1NG. I DE OR AND. VAL, Professor of DaticiVI ing at Nazareth Lad is Seminary, St. Joseph's 1 ollege, Banlstown. and for the last three years in the city of I«ouisvilte, Kentucky n*spcetf'ully informs tli? ladies and gentlemen ot this city, that he will shortly have the honor to visit Tern* Haute, in his professional capacity, and will be happy 10 devote the vacation allowed to him by the different institutions, where ln has been elect* t-A teacher: to the instruction of a class of ladies and gentlemen, in the latest style of dancing, waltzing, with the var'nus nolkn's.
QUEENSWARE. BOOTS SHOES, HATH, C:.VPS, &,c., vV.c
All of which have been selwtctl with the greatest care and which he is prepared to sell low for Cash, or in exchange for approved Country Produce.— Purchasers are respectmlly invited to call, examine for themselves ana be satisfied that my prices nre low. april 8 '48 32 tf
BROOM
Wire, a first rate article, for sale by 'apt,il8T4ft32tC i.j 4 JOS. A. BIGGS.
0I(HjDENbv
Oats,
Syrup, a choice article for table use,
for sale
april8'48 32tf JOS. A. BIGGS.
£JARV E MAN N f* superior axes, warranted,
tor sale by
April 8 '18 32 tf JOS. A. BIGGS.
Balsam
merchant, and J. R. CUN
INGHAM, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, are 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 Chilli or Ague and Fever, in the short time of three to live hours, and a remedy in Bilious and Remittent Fevers. The cures on the wrapper of Nine and Ten years standing, are the .most remarkable proving it to liave been superior to
worth five dollars a thimbleful!." Price $1,00 per bottle. ,3 llou*cN Ycgclablc Pill. The
best
\THORV
general Family Medicine ip the world".
1 hev are the only certain remedy evir discovered tor the cure of the Rheumatism—as thousands can tell the story—who are now rejoiciu« in health— who were victims of iliis painful disease. Price 50 and '25 cents per box.
Note.—This Pill can only be'had ata^few places in the State—the Tonic and Pile Ointment, almost evcty town ift the State. James Johnstonin keeps a desirable stock of Dry Goods, Jtc, J. R. Ct-MNtMiAM has a choice stock of fresh Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Dye-stuffe. &c. all orders promptly attended to* Prescriptions carefully and neatly put up. april'2'J'4S35inj
72
A-KS ^al Soda, do Epsom .-"alts, 4 Cases Ext. IAgwood, 10 Blls. assorted Dye Woods, received per Steamboat Yankee.
April 22, 34-tf CHAS. W(K)D.
E WHITE LEAD! The subscriiiera have been, and are now manufacturing White I-ead of the finest quality, which thev will warrant to be
strictly puke,
BLUE
of
ali.otherrecord,remeon
dies in the cure of Intermittent. Price $1,00 per bottle. O S E S I E O I N E N A soothing, and decided cure for Piles and for Burns. Bruises, Mashes. Sprnins, external Soreness, Fresh Cuts and ounds—and as an external application in Rheumatism—its cfleels are immediate and truly astonishing. No family should be without it, a lady who had used it said,
l'it
is
and entirefy free
from any adulteration. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & ro. The Lead from this manufactory for sale by april22'4834 CHAS. WOOD.
LICK Water in barrels, Congress water ir in Bottles, for sale by april 22, 34-tf HAS. WOOD.
THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD
CONSUMPTIVE
Will please read the following state
ment from the Harrison Gazette.
THE
incredulous are invited to read the following note from the Rev. Mr. Coldron, whose character for truth and veracity stands a-
over all remedies now before the public of the( same character. Corydon, lnd. Jan. 28, 1848.
It is no less a duty than a pleasure to state, for the benefit of the afflicted, that
1
consider Wistak's
Balsam or WujCherry a great blessing to the human race. Having tried it in a ease ol severe affliction of the Lungs, I unhesitatingly recommciid it to those similarly afflicted, as the best remedy I have ever tried, and one which cured me when physicians said I must die, and when I thought myself that iny time to depart was near at hand.
WM. COLDRON.
Hapdonkiei.d, N. J. April, 1843.
On or about the 13thday of October, 1841,1 was taken with a violent pain in die side, near tho liver, which continued for about five days, and was followed by the breaking out of an ulcer or an abcess, which relieved tlie pain a little but caused me to throw up a great quantity of offensive matter, and also much blood. Being greatlyalarmed 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 1 could scarcely breathe. I was also seized with a violent cough, which at times caused me to raise more blood than I 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 gal lopping consumption. At this moment, when my life was apparently drawing near its close, I heard of Dr. W is-
Wu.n CnF.RRY and got a bottle,
which relieved me immediately and by the use of only three bottles of this medicine, all my pains were removed my cough and spitting of blood and corruption entirely stopped^ and in a few weeks my health was restored, so as to enable me to work at my trnde, (which is a ctfrpentcr,) and up to this time 1 have enjoyed^ gopqd health.
GI/nxtsTtR County,
THOMAS COZZEtfS.
ss.
Personally came before me, the subscriber, one of the Justices of the Peace in and for the said county, Thomas Cozzens, being duly affirmed according to law, saiih the above statement in all things is true.
Affirmed before me 011 the 2fln of April. J. CLEMENT, J. P. Sold by J. D. PARK, (successor to Sand ford & Park,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, (General Agent for the South and Weat, to whom all orders must be addressed.
N IN A
OH \S. WOOD Terre llnute. C.J. ALLISON & CO. And by appointed agents in every town in the State. »pril8'48 32ly
Tci'l'iimo'V, A:c.,
lyRPNCH and German Cologne, J? Patehonly, Bergamot. Geranium and other Extracts,
Bandoline, Bear's Oil, MaccassarOil, Shavini 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 bv ClIAb. WOOD. March 11,"' 1848-28 ~tf
BRUSHES—Hair
Flesh do. Shaving_do. Tooth do. Also, Scrubbing, Scouring, and Tanner's Blacking Brushes Shoe Bm«hes Paint Bnishes Varnish do Sash Tools Marking do Camel Hair Pencils, &c., for sale at CHAS. WOOD.
March ll,"48-28-ly
a I
FACULTY:
E. THOMPSON BA1RD, Fq„ President, and Professor of Moral Science, 1 hysies, and l.atin. JOHN B. L. SOULFj, Professor of Greek, Belled
Inures, and General History. WM. L. BAIRD, Professor Mathematics. A. H. LUKEN, Tutor of German. CHARLES ANDERSON, Tutor in English.
Instruction is also giver, in Music upon tlw- 1 ia-v no, by Miss ELLEN E. LAWRENCE. rpHERE are two departments, Male and re1 male, kept entirely apart, with different entrances and play-grounds, separated by the mrge edifice, in front of which is the main College Cainpus. The design of the Trustees and tin: Faculty is to make this an Institution every way deserving public, confidence and patronage. The course ot instruction, which will be conducted on the most thorough principles, embraces all the parts of a complete Classical, Mathematical, Philosophical, and Polite Education.
The Collegiate vear is divided into two sessions of twentv-two weeks eaeh. commencing respectively on "the 3d Monday of February, and the ~U Monday of September. The terms ot tuition are, in the Elements of English, per session, $13 and in the higher studies, |16. There will also b« a small contingent fee for firewood, etc. Music and German are extra charges. Students received at all times, and charged from the time ot entrance.
Terre Haute, March 1, '48.
Brushes, an excellent quality,
