The Wabash Courier, Volume 17, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 February 1849 — Page 4
BANK MOTS TABLE.
•JGJIJOIC) TOUT MOW THK CINOISXATI
Circleville, (old) Xenia,- H"1***Geauga. ZanosvUle, Steabenvilla, old bank Marietta, Mt. Pleasant, 8t Clairaville, New Lisbon,
®?efW«* Dayton, kr Western Reserve, Clinton Bank of Columbus,
Franklin Bank of Columbia, Norwalk, Lancaster, Ohio Bank, Chillicothe, ^Hamilton, Commereial Bank of Scioto, Bank of Cleveland, Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, -Miami Exporting Co., Urban* Bank, Granville, West Union, Steubenvi lie, new, Lebanon, ^Miamisburg,
Circleville, new
N
BjTCtl mtt—Selling Rates.
New York, Philadelphia,
ipn.
Terrc Haute, Tnd., Oct. 28,1848. »Dtf
N E W O O S O S E At the Sign of the Golilen Eagle. W. W. REYNOLDS
HAS
opened in the room formerly occupied hv M. W. S*d«m, A J/ARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, which he offers, for cash only, at a small advance on eastern prices.
Terro Haute, Oct. 21, 1848. 8n3m
N E W
CHEAP
O O S APPROVED
FOR CASH OR 11 EI) IT.
WIT.LTAMS
& EARLY are now receiving
direct from the East, a large stock of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qneeaaware and
Hardware,
nil of which will be sold as low as any otlier establishment in Terre Haute. We wish to purchase 20,000pounds of RAGS in etchange for cash or goods.
We will also take in exchange for goods at low prices, Flaxseed, White Beans, Feathers, Beeswax and all kinds of Country Produce.
C/
WILLIAMS NEARLY.
Terre Haute, Nov. 4, 1848. nlOtf
III AS. WOOD has associated Dr. P. M. DONNELLY with him in the DRUG and MEDICINAL business, which will bo conducted under the firm of
WOOD & DONNELLY.
The stock now in store of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICAI-S, &A, to which will he added in a few days their fail purchases, making It rrttlete.
Of Cbsswn, IFindow GUt**, and Instruments, full assortment will be found. Tn Dye Stnjf* they have every article required tor suraM/brfMr#* or hfu,trhijd ttst.
Their stock of Paints, Oils, and Paint Brushes, is complete. In few and Lienors for medicinal use, they have such as is dtoior, both in wood and bottle* I
Of Otrwnr.a fine assortment ot'genuine imported, of various brands. Also, low priced TUxscco and Cifftrt.
Of Per fumery and Toilet articles, a great variety. In their stock of Patent Medicines will be found every preparation.
All of which they offer for sale on good terms, and will receive in exchange Flaxseed. Grass sewls, Ginseng, Beeswax, Country Cigars, White Beans, fcc.
In their retail department, particular attention to prescriptions. nhv4 nlOtf
TYfCKENmi"^ .ill received, and for aala by ih»v4 nlOtf WOOD & DONNELLY.
^TTOBACCO AND CIGARS."" "I AMES River, CJawndish, Missouri 12 plug. •I Virginia 8 ping, do one Ik niug, Kentucky common and fine cat Smoking do, Spanish and Hal''Spanish Cigars, at CLARK'S.
Vbv.»,
1 W O O I I
rpHE mibscribcr* have just received from the
East, a well selected stock of Winter Goods, rnnslsting in part of Blue, Black. Brown and Cadet Broadcloth*, Caaaimeres, Sattineta, ami vantm» styles of Alpacea*. Cloaking*, Prints, Hate and Caps, Boots and Shoes, and many other articles belonging to thediflerentdepartmentsof trade,, too numerous to mention. Also, a good stock ofj
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Qneensware* Dye-Staffs Cotton Yarns,' &«., &c., which they ofler to their customers a unusually low prices for cash, and respectfully sot icit the attention of the public, who will find i. to their intcrcet to giv* them a call.
N1PPERT &. MOUTOR,
Northwest corner of the Public Square. Terre Haute, Nov. 1848. 12n2m
OHOOTfNG CRACKERS—Just n^ivrdjpd for sale by 'nl£tf C. J- ALLISON A Cff
rmn.
a» »J6 ur. &r •».*». ,«• &jta8tate Bank Mid Branches SflfjfS'**!#** par Ohio Life Ins. and Trust Co. pr® Lafeyette, Commercial ami Franklin bk«. Mechanics'and Traders* Bank of Maasitlon,
par
no sale. par
25 dis 90 dia 50 dis no sale do do do do
Bmturfe,?.
All solvent Banks,
State Bank and Branches, Virginia Eastern solvent Banks, Wheeling,
Do Country,
New England, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City, Pittsburgh, a re a a
par aiprm
SnttfaiM.
par
par
Caslern Banks.
par dia par
1 pre 1 pre
The above rates are predicated upon 3pecie,
ARRIVALS & DEPARTURES
OF THF, MAIL AT AXD FTTOM TERRE MINUTE, i.VD.
ARRIVALS.
St. Louis, Mo., Daily, at 1AM Jndinmpolis, Daily, at 12 night Springfield, /«., Tuesday*, Thnrs. and Sat. 6 Vinrennes, Mondays, Wednps. and Fridays.ll Lafayette, Tuesdays, Thursdays and .Sat. 9 CrawfordsviUc, Tuesdays and Saturdays, Bloominetm, Tuesdays and Saturdays, Hnrrodsbure, Fridays, at Carlisle, Wednesdays, at
9 9 6 8
DEPARTURES.
St. Louis, Daily, at
Jan. 1,1819.
1 A
Indianaprh». Daily, at Sprin'{ft "Id, Mondays, Wednes. and Frid. Vipr, nnes Tuesdays, Thnrs. and Saturdays 5
3 a 3 a
A
J.ihifette, Mondays. Wednes. nnd Fridays,6
A
wfordsville, Mondays and Fridays, 5AM fyoomington, Mondays and Fridays, at 5AM ,Harro*lsburg, Saturdays, at SAM Carlisle, Thursdays, at 5
AM
mails closc at precisely 8 o'clock
N. B.-All
S. G. DODGF-. P. M. 19-tf
TGRRE 1I4UTE
S O E
North side of the public Sqtmre.
THEMwlicines,
subscriber is now rccriving bisfnll supply nf which will make h'9 stock equal to anvonthe Wabash. His goods are of the first rjuality, and will be sold as low ns genuine Medicincs can be bought in this pine#1. His stock consists of a general nr,sortmrnt of Mineral nnd Rotanic Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Glassware and Shop Furniture, Syrinjr^*, (metal nnd glass) Paints, Oils, Dve Stuffa. nrnishes, Turpentine, Paint, Wall. Dusting, Hnir, Cloth, Shoe, Scrub and Flesh Brushes, Perfumeries'. Soaps, Pure Liquors for medicinal purposes, Window Glass, from 8 hv JO to 20 by 2-1. Cmdifs, Imperial. Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas. Patent Medicines, Gun Pmvdor nnd Caps, Lead. Shoe Blacking, Red, Black nnd Blue Ink. letter ami Can Pnper, Quills nnd Steel Pens. Tobacco. Snufl and Cignrs, Kentucky Mustard. Bath Bricks, Salieratus, Spice.M, See., which he will sell for cash or
^CALIFORNIA GOLD!
DISCOVERED BY
SIGNOR D»ALVEAJR'8 GOLBQiWSTEHJ THK
Gold Seeker's Guide I Nt- ©*. Secret Art of finding Gold, Sitter, Iron,
Lead, Copper, Coal, and other Mineral Richer. The first discovery of Gold in California made by DON JOSE D'ALVEAR, aft eminent
Spanish Geologist, Chemist, and Natural Philosopher, by means of a newly invented Magnetic in strument, called The Goldometer, or Gold Seeker's Guide!
from the Gold regions of California, by way of Panama, Chagrea, and New Orleans, bringing with him a very large quantity of gold ore, valued at nearly one million of dollars, which he collected there, long before the existence of the Gold mines became known to the residents of California generally.
History of the Discovery.
Signor D'Aivear went out to California nearly two years .ago, in consequence of certain miormaiion which l)ehed received of the geological character of that country, with the firm belief that vast mines of precious metals would be revealed there, upon careful investigation. He was encouraged to this enterprise, also, by hi9 confidence in the powers of a certain maeneuc instrument which he bad invented, called the "Goldometer," by whose aid he expected to be directed at once to the "Gold Placers," if any such existed. Nor were his expectations disappointed. Hia scientific calculations proved to tie founded in truth and profound wis dom, and his new instrument, the "Goldometer," fulfilled his highest hopes. In leae than two months after reaching California, he struck upon one of the richest gold mines in that country, upon an obscure branch of the Sacramento river, in a gorge of hills extremely rocky and difficult of ac ceas, and seldom visited by the native Califomi ana. Disguising his object under the pretence of purely scientific research, he obtained the aid of some fifteen er twenty simple and faithful Indi ans, and steadily pursued his task, collecting aften more than $3,000 worth of gold in a single day, which he concealed in a deep ravine, without exciting anv suspicion whatever, until after the discovery of gold at Capt. Sutter's mill, when the mountains were ransacked by gold seekers, and Signor D'Alvear's "gold pjaoer." the richest in all California, wasbeset with greedy adventurers. It is now found that the real mines or sources of the gold, lie in the gorges of the mountains, and not in the beds or sands of the rivers. Previous to leaving California, Signor D'Aivear sold his instrument, the Goldometer, a very imperfect one, for 83,000. The person who purchased it confidently expected to make a'handsome fortune, by simply finding "gold placers" and selling out the right of digging to the gold workers. Manufacture of the Goldometer, and publication of the Guide.
Signor D'Aivear, in compliance with the request of numerous scientific gentlemen, has commenced the manufacture of his new Magnetic Instrument, the GOLDOMETER, which he now offers for sale, in the United States, at the remarkably low pricc of THREE COLLARS each, accompanied by full instructions for use, and a variety of Philosophical hints drawn from the ancient and jpodern sciences, or
The Art of finding Mines of Gold! Silver, Platinum, Quicksilver, Coal, Iron, Copper, Lead, and other Mineral Riches, the whole being given in a publication called the
Gold Seeker's Guide!
This new work, and the GOLDOMETER, are both now ready for sale. The GOLDOMETER is so simple an instrument, that a child may learn to operate with it in five minutes. It is not affected by climate, moisture, or any other known cause, (except the natural magnet,) and will retain its power of pointing out mineral riches in the earth for any number of years. By the aid of the Guide any person may use the instrument with perfect success.
Farmers and Lnnd Owners. Farmers and Land Owners throughout the United States, who have reason to suspect the existence of any kind of Mineral riches upon their lands, should avail themselves of this opportunity to test that fact, by the surest of all known tests, before the abundance of discoveries in all parts of the country shall have lessened this source of wealth in their estate.
Adventurers to California. Perpons goinor to California cannot make a better investment than by purchasing one of these instruments, which will not only be worth fifty times its value there, to sell again, but will be of inestimable worth to those who go in search of Gold, ns has been proved by the most abundant experiment both in California and the United States.
Testimonials.
Signor D'Aivear does not deem it necessary to encumber this notice with a long list of testimonials. in proof of the value of his GOLDOMETER, and GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE. The brilliant results of his labors in California, and the discovery, this very week, of fresh veins of Gold in Virginia, and beds of cool in Rhode Island, by its use, are alone sufficient to stamp it as the greatest discovery of the age. Nothing but the extreme cheapness of the instrument, and his desire to see it used for the benefit of mankind induces him to dispose. of it at the low price for which he offers it.— Besides this, his own desire for wealth is nearly satisfied.
The following testimonials, in proof of the value of the Goldometer, selected from a great numlw equally satisfactory, must suffice for the present
A
STOR
HOCSF., NEW YORK, Dec. 21,1848.
1 he undersigned, having this day witnessed the practical operation of Signor Jose DeAIvear's newly invented magnetic instrument, the Gor.DOMETKTS. feel entirely satisfied that it possesses the extraordinary power of detecting Mineral ores hidden beneath the surface of the earth, and have no doubt that it will prove an invaluable aid in the disuovery of the Mineral resources of the United States and the world.
R. DRAPKR, Jr., Chemist. L. S. TIER KM AN, Magnetic Ins. Maker. G. S. DANA, Geologist.
Los Axora.cs, CALTPORNtA, August, 1848 This may certify that the undersigned is fully convinced that Sitrnor Jose DeAlvearwns the first discoverer of the Gold deposites of California, and that this discovery was made by the aid of a Magnetic instrument called the GOLDOMETER, which I have seen successfully applied to the discovery of veins of Gold ore, in places where no indications of that substance appeared upon the surface of the earth.
T. W.SHERMAN, Lieut 3d Art. U. S. A. No A gruts. In consequence of the difficulty of finding faithful agents, and of preventing frauds, where article® of this nature are sent out for general sale Signor DeAlVear has determined to sell none of his works or instruments unless ordered by letters sent directly to him. when the desired publication or instrument, wil? be forwarded under his signaturo ftnti wai4 that all doubt as to its genuineness may be removed. fcrBEWARE OF ALL IMITATIONS of this Instrument which may hereafter appear, as the secret of imparting the Gold Detecting power is known to no person whatever, except the original inventor. ~H:Ift££LD9,METER' OOLD-SEEK-ER1^ Gl IDE. will both b« sent by mail, closely enveloped and sealed, and therefore, not subject ty. £,°*tm*8tcrs, for the sum of
Ent f**1 Paid
WaSi
10
BUI,—I gueaa ao, too, and To*.—Hold
sionor
JOSF DK ALVEAR, BOX 2713, New York City. The Instrument is very light, and the Guide is printed on thin paper—so that the charge by mail, orexprws, will be very small to any part of the ,Thr
of
the GOLD SEEK
ER'SGUIDE alone, is ONE DOLLAR, sent as above. Address, SIGNOR JOSE Dk ALVEAR,
Box 2713.New York City.
of thp
SEEK-
ER OUJDfS and GOLDOMETER, No. 38 CENTRE St., New York City, where visiter* may aee several casks of California (iold, in the rough atate. as extracted by Signor D'Aivear from the SaCTamento Mine^.and also witness the operation of the GOLDOMETER, when held within the magnetic influence of the precious metal, and the unerring manner in which it indicate* the presence of that and other metallic substances.
S I I S
S!^!
P««. Quifla, Wafer?. Visiting Cards, ook PtB°ok^l ^tter, Cap, and Envelope Paner, Red and Black Swlisw Was, IndiaRubCt iLHrelVc
2] Lead Pencila for Artists and Engineer*, of &i iBLyo. m**'Carpenters' Pencila, 31
Ink. Motto
Sf ^?-vins Military,Haiile, Fancy
StM,PS Jenn?««»d
tics, Orris Ball, Tooth Powder, Jca.
other
Bear's Oil,
D* PewwiMt Capa, Lamp Wicks and Cliimrues, Cork Screwa, Combe, Shoe BlackZj JP*int' Brandinsr, Artiat, Scrub. ml Clothes, Hair, Tewb,
Shoe, IVfete A'ash and
Briek0^Trf^i
novt nltof WOOD & DONNELLY
on! hoidon!
Bill.
You're
rjght
^L, Da the pants fit! ,• feA,, Tom.—Yes, airee, Bob, horsefly! BM.~The vert—now doea it nt
Jon. am.--Feel liTm.
-And no mwtake! die eloth! -That's the sort for toe & -Look at th§i -Prime!
ear—(whisper#.) Tom,—You don't say so I Mo—-not a cent mc
tall
Bill,—Well,goodbye, Tom. Tom.—Farewell, Bill. N. B. For particulars, see
T^HE
.. LOOK HEim, STRANGER. I *~fom,-~%iYr Bill» yon lopfc as gay aa anefltf coined Eagle! Where in the world haw you beei getting rifted out thia morning .|a
J3»4,—Where I why, where should I got .»1 JW-I rather calculate you should go whefe you can get your outfit heat and cheapest. tin -Hold on 1 hold oi be sure!
BiU.-V?e\\, what do von think I gave for thelot Tom.—Let rte
O I N
Great ICediictioBi Price of
5
firfifbro WPtit* I forgut-you went to THE LOUISVILLE CLOTHING STORE, to
Tom' that's the place far you and me and all of us hard-fisted, hard-WQikii
MW"
P5
Hast mrlc of Public Square. THE subscribers, with a view of enlarging their business, and securing a large amount of trade in tho
Wliolel.ilc Line,
have reduced the price of Hardware about twenty percent., and now offer their present stock at E O W A E S until spring. Feeling very thankful for the patronage we have received, we solicit particular attention to our prices and assortment.
Just received a full assortment of TOOLS and HARDWARE, for winter business. S. H. POTTER & CO.
Terre Haute, Nov. 10,1848. nlltf
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF S A 5 A A I A THE GREATEST MEDICIXE OF THE
AGE I fc
AKD THE ONLY SURE "REMEDY FOR
'T'HTS Preparation stands uneqalled andpre-em-incnt as a remedial agent in the cure of the many and various diseases which originate from an impure state of the Blood, Debility, and general derangement of the system among which may be enumerated: Consumption, Scrofula, Secondary Syphilis, Scurvy, Ring-worm, Blotches on the Face, Stubborn Ulcers, Enlargement of the Bones and Joints, Rheumatism, Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, General Derangement, &c. See. In presenting this remedy to an enlightened and afflicted public, the Proprietor is confident he is gividg them a medicine which has no superior, (if it has any equal) in cleansing the system, purifying the Blood, removing diseases, imparting health and reviving physical energy thereby materially augmenting the happiness of those who use it. It is no nostra* it is no (fnackrrj but in reality possesses all the merits it claims for itself.
For sale by BURTON TILL AY, Agts. Terre Haute, Dec. 9, *4#l£-tf
WNDRIBS.
PGun
1WDF.R, Bar I .pad. Shot, Percussion Caps, Flints, Pepper, Spice, Cloves, Cinnamon, all ground and uaground, Mustard, Starch. Firecrackers, Pepper Sauce. Catsup, Wire Sifters, Brooms, Shoe Blacking, Matches. AH the above Goods were selected with freat care and are of the Vest that could be selected in the Eastern Cities, and will be sold at a small profit for tha HEADY.
Feather*, Rag*, Potato**. Butter, and Egg? Oats, and most of country prod ace taken in exchange at Cash price for good*.
Please call at Clarke. Corner and examine for yourselves. JAMES S. CLARK, Comer of First and Bridge streets.
Terre Haute, Ind., Nov. 25,1848. 13tf
JAYNE*S MEDICINES.
A FRESH supply received by the agenC, J\ nlOtf WOOD & DONNELLY. Who have his Almanac for IP49 for grataitatis distribution.
FRESH ARRIVALS AT CLARK'S CORKER. ROCERIES. Fruits, Liquors and Provisions,
Dry Goods See., as follows: PRIME GREEN RIO COFFER 40 sack* of splendid Green Rio Coffee, in store at
NOT. 25, 13tf CJL.ARB.3.
SALT.
1 STfl BARRELS Kumwha Salt, for sal* XDU oct21 ftu3m
W.
REYNOLDS
aee—Coat—Panta—Vest—well,
atantial and good suit like tha Bill.—Ah! ah! ah! Igoa
Bill,—J do-not a cent more, Tow.—I go in for a suit myself, and no mistake! hfr-:i s^# t-i fr-» -'•m BUI —I snail persuade brotuer Jo and cousin Dick to go there.w »fU ffitic
in for a suit myself, an persuade brother Jo ar
1
Tom —And I'll tell uncle Ned and nephew Sam ii they want to the LOUISVILLE CLOTHING STOIIE, NATIONAL ROAI m.
advertisement below! ***$'
E O I S I
6
I should think a fashionably cut, well made^aub
couldn't have cost you less than thirty dollars. ay to work from thai—hola! I'll whisper the price in your
lc rk fit'fto? rjrt f'dt to jra* v» J*' fc'-'tH VJ'Hsttrt rn.(. Its* ferf'ifl*
vant to buy first rate cheap clothifig, to go ROAD ST., TEttRE HAUTE. ef
oct21 n8tfs fd
S O E E
WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL,
(TWO DOORS EAST OF THE EXPRESS OFFICE,) i:v
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. 2
S A S A N I S A A S
BEST and CHEAPEST fashionable Ready Made Clothing and Hat establishment in the Valley of the Wabash, where can be seen an immense assortment of
E A A E O I N
every description, suitable for the present and approaching seasons, and at such prices as cannot surpassed for lowness, by any other house in the West. The BEST, because their clothing is all manufactured under the immediate supervision of compe tent and fashionable cutters, at their manufactory in Louisville, Ky., every attention being paid to the cut and workmanship of each garment.
The CHEAPEST, because all their goods are retailed at the manufacturers prices.To all who wish to supply themselves with really good and substantial fall and winter clothing, the above, it is presumed, will be a sufficient inducement to ensure a call, and one trial will prove the foregoing correct.
WHOLESALE DEALERS will find it to their advantage to call at the above establishment, where they will be supplied at such prices as to defy competition. The subscribers are now receiving and will continue to receive from their Louisville house, their fall and winter stock they therefore respectfully invite the public to call and inspect their goods, as they can warrant every article to be as well made as any tufned out by any "Merchant Tailor"—well sewn, properly finished off, and cut in the latest styles. In addition to the foregoing advantages, the undersigned will continue that plain and straightforward system which has gained them such general approvai at their several establishments, namely, that of asking at first uniformly lom prices.
A large assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING, Trunks, Hickory, Check and White bbirts, Cravats, Caps, Suspenders, &c.,
&.C.,
always on hand.
N. B. Any garment purchased at the above establishment exchanged if not fully approved. O^rObserve, the "Louisville Clothing Store," two doors east of the Express office, National Road street, Terre Haute, Indiana. Mr
Establishments of the above firm at LOUISVILLE, Ky., LAFAYETTE, Ind., KEOKUK, Iowa, and PARIS, Ills. October 21,1848. [n8tf STRAUS & ISAACS.
in the
A W A E
."3
HEAD QUARTERS FOR
PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING.
On National Road St., iiext door to NippcrCs Comer. JYO ir FOR BtfKGMiJrS.
THE
U1
proprietor has just arrived from Philadelphia with a very large and splendid assortment of Smip©ap&oap ®aoOOa&aigr Manufactured by the best workmen, under his own inspection. It is well made, in the latest fashion and of the best materials, and is far superior to that generally kept for sale.
On hand some of the finest quality of Black and Blue Cloth Coats, Cashmeret Sacks, Habit Cloth, Tweed and Queen's cloth Sack-coats, Cassimere pants, Satin vests, and a great variety of Cheap Clothing for sale as cheap,
WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL, As they can be purchased in the Eastern cities. JOHN PALMER.
Terre Haute, June 10/48 41tf
CHILD-BIRTH:
A valuable Scientific Work, upon the subject of Gcxtationand Child-Birth, by R. G. GLISS.VER, M. D., laic of Paris, just published in New York by the
Author. Price Twenty-five Cents.
Tins
li' $
work contains recently discovered information upon a subject of the highest importance to Married Persons, or those contemplating marriage.
It will be found of special value to those whose means, health or other circumstances, do not permit them to increase the number of their family, without great inconvenience, suffering,pr perhaps risk of life. A method of avoiding these troubles and dancers, at will, (recently discovered by a celebrated French physician,) is fully communicated in this work, so that any one may avail himself of it at once, without cost. The means of prevention here set forth are therefore within the reach ot all. The procrss is new, safe, infallible, convenient, simple, and cannot injure the health of the most delicate.
KTCAUTION..CG
Some speculator has clandestinely (under another name) published an imitation, (bearing the same title,) which, besides omitting
PORTANT PORTIONS
when theprice is Twenty-fire Cents for the genuine, full, nnd complete work.
Copies of this work will be sent in a close envelope, single letter postage, to any part of the United States.for twenty-five cents,sent, poet-paid, to Dr. R- G. Geissner, box 2456, office 127i Liberty strret, N. Y.
N B.—No bookseller allowed to sell this work. dec2 Jmo
EAGLE HOTEL."
W O E
CORNER OF MARKET ANO MULBERRY STREETS, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. September 16.1848-3-tf
CTGARS AND TOBACCO.
1" A
UNION, Rueda, Principe,
I A Regalia, La Delieaa, La Norma. rarretellaa, Barruneo, portea, Principe, Cazaderas, Primera—domestic made.
Choice Chewing Tobacco. Fine Cut do do Low priced nov4 nlOtf
do WOOD DONA ELLY.
Pekiu Tens.
WJ E have just received a fiue assortment of the following Teaa: Yoong Hymn No. 3
Young Hyson No. 4 Imperial "No. I :~f Gtin Powder No. 1 ty Plantation Oolong. (Black Plantation Imperial Silver Leaf Hyaon ... Black Tea of all kinds.
Theae Teaa we warrant to be of tl»e beet qtiali* ty, and offer them very low. C.J. ALLISON & CO.
TqirerHaute, Sept.
LASTS! LASTS!
"I UST received a large and splendid assortment 11 of Fashionable Laata. direct from the mann factory, Men'a, Women's, Boys', Misses' andOrrtdren'a. Also, a few seta of Boot Trwa, Critnpa,, &«.,<* splendid article, fwsalehy
COLLINS St MURR A
Terre Jfbute. July ?, *44. 44-tf
arfit, Or. iriM. WialV8 Balsam the JLungs. rjhHIS medicine is every day producing the most
Jl. wonderful cures. Those persons who are afflicted with Colds, Coughs, pains in the breast or lungs, Asthma, diseased Throat, should give it a fair trial. Tt will break up the most ilistregxing
the breast, and healing the throat in a few hours time, if the directions, which are on each bottle, are carefully followed. We are constantly receiving certificates from this and neighboring counties, describing most extraordinary cures by the of this Balsam. &5"Never delay
proper use too late.
The above medicine is for Baleowfy by the undersigned, who are agents for Illinois and the Wabash Valley, and to whom all orders must be addressed. C. J. ALLISON & CO.,
Where he is prepared to fill all orders, from a cradle to a coffin, with* promptness, and in as good style and finish, and with as good materials as at any shop in Indiana. Those want of any article in the CABINET LINE, are requested to call and examine specimens and prices. !TT All kinds of Lumber and Produce taken in exchange for work. JACOB SITES.
Terre Haute, May 6,'48-36-tf
THE
cough by raising the matter and phlegm, and allay- »S.- R~ FREEMAN, ing all bronchial irritation, removing the pain in East side the Public Sqrfatei ft few doors above the Town Hall.
We have not been able heretofore to
upply the demand for this medicine. We now iform our agents, country merchants, and others, that we have recently made arrangements with the proprietor by which we can always1, have a supply on hand.
Rose's corner, west side public square.
Terre Haute, Nov. 4, 1848. nlOtf
iiu hr Sugar-Coated
DR. MURPHY'S Vegetable
A N I E E I S For the immediate and permanent cure of Ague and Fever, Chills and Fever, and all other Fevers. Prepared by WM. H. MURPHY, M. D. 384 Pearl Street New York, To whom all order* for the Fills must be addressed, (.Postpaid.) $500 REWARD nun
I will give Five Hundred Dollars to any person who will produce, at a less cost, a better, more innocent nnd more perfect cure for AGUE
AND
J)3"Price only 50 cents a box.
FEVER,
or Chills and Fever, than Dr. Murphy's SuearCoated Vegetable Anti-Fever Pills. I will also give Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars to any person who will show a single case whereimv injurious effects have attended the use of these rills. They are warranted in all cases to cure Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, when taken according to the directions accompanying them.
DR. MTTRPHY'S
SUGAR-COATED VEGETABLE ANTI-BILIOUS Jtnd Jtnti-Byspeptic Vills,
These Pills are composed entirely of vegetable ingredients, and contain not one particle of calomel or mercury in any form, nor any mineral substance whatever, and may be taken at all times and under all circumstances, and by all ages, without any fear of the sad consequences often attending mer-curial-and mineral preparations.
Sold wholesale and retail by J. R. CUNNINGHAM, Terre Haute, and J. V. PEARO®, Lockport. sept30 n5yl
LOOK OUT FOR SITES.
CABINET WARE ROOM.
THE
undersigned has commenced the Cabinet Making Business, in the shop lately occupied bv Win. H. West, nearly opposite the American Hotel, at the sign of
ii S
Foundry business will hereafter be conducted by tlie two surviving partners, under the name of J. S. Wallace feCo., in Terre-Haute, where all orders for CASTINGS will be thankfully received, and promptly attended to. Ploughs, Fanning Mills, Thrashing Machines, Horse-pow-er Bark Mills, Fan Irons, Smoothing Irons, Fire Dogs, Wagon Boxes, Plough Points, Landsides, &c. Also, Wrought Mill Irons made to order: Steam Engines, Turning in Iron, and Finishing executed promptly.
J. S. WALLACE & CO.
Nov. 11, 1843-10-tf
EJYT S r.
H.R. SMITH, D.D.S., HAVING removed his office to the South side of the Public Souare, 2d door East of the Bank, will be ready at all times to wait on customers.
N. B.—As I have but one
THE MOST IM
of it, dupes the credulous out of One Dollar,
PRICE
April 17, 1847-33-tf
No. 158 North SECOND St, Philadelphia. Sept. 2,1848. In6m ,,
DR. THOMPSON'S PATENT liTKRINE TRUSS, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS AND SHOULDER BRACES
fBIHE aabscriber is a I Also, sole agent
ISconducting
for my work,
and have to pay the cash in advance for my stock, after this date no credit will be given for operations, unless it is by previous arrangement.
Coal Coal
Coal
fJ-HE undersigned wishes to inform the citizens of Terre-Haute, that he cai furnish any a mount of Stone Coal two miles west of the place or he can deliver it in town as may be required at a reasonable price. The Coal is got out in a good marketable condition, well screened and free from dirt. People wishing to patronize me, will do well to call in time, either on the Bridge, of Mr. Murphy, or at the Coal bank. Sugar Creek Coll iery.
GEORGE BROADHURST.
July 15, '48-46-tf
AGKNTS WANTED
TOPOPULAR
CANVASS FOR SOME NEW AND WORKS, every COUNTY throughout the United States. To Agents, the most liberal encouragement is offered—with a small capital of $25 to $100. A chance ia offered, whereby an agent can make from $10 to $25 per week. For further particulars, address (post paid,)
WM. A. LEARY,
ent for the above articles Terra .Haute for Dr.
BUCKEYE STORE.
WE
ate flow receiving our FALL and WINTER GOODS. We have just opened a fine assortment of Men's and Boya1 Hair. Seal, Cloth and Fur Caps Ladies* fine ana cbmraon Leghorn Bonnets, Groceries. Queensware,
In a few day* we shall have a splerriidatockof every description of iff nxtv «r^-m»«*ar 9 Rool» aii«l Shoes, Carpels, &c„ fcc., &c.. still "cheaper than ever" of course. Inteadt^to^WBhe oai*hr#» hereafter strictly to the euA and pay system, it will he our aifli to make the Buckeye Store tHt place for alt who want tobuy Goods with cash. tm,
F. R. WHIPPLE^CO**
Terre Hante, Nov. 11,1848. nlltf
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JUST RECEIVED. •%. t, 9
AT 11
A new and first rate assortment flf Gold and Silver Watches of every make, warranted of the best quality,and for sale as chcap as they can be bought at any establishment either in the East or West. E W E
Of fine quality,.and every- variety of atyie, surfine Breast PinstEar Rin--
n:—
o—j-
lets. Gold Pencils, Pens, that are warranted good ture Cases, Gold Keys, Card Cases, and indeed all that can be wished for in the Jewelry line.
FANCY GOODS.
Fancy Fans Shell Combs, Perfumery, -Work Boxes, Hair Brushes, Violin Strings, Accordions, Flutes, Battle-Doors, Graces, Letter and Motto Envelopes, Note Paper, and a variety ol other ar? ticles not necessary to mention.
CUTLERY^
The largest and best assortment of Rodgers ft Wostenholms' Knives, Scissors, Razors, &c., to be found in Terre Haute also, a good assortment of Chapman's Razor Strops, with bhavjng Creams and Soaps, ami Brushes, of the most approved
^CLOCKS.
The country generally, are invited to examine my assortment of 'Iocks, and if fifty per cent reduction in prices that are usuallypaid for the same article, wilt be any indncement, we expect ready purchasers, as we have them from $4,00 to $20,00. 93r Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefullyjepairedi and warrantedr
Torre-Ha^te, JuJjr}5,1848-46-tf
CITY HOTL,
TERRE tt.lUTE, i*\n. THE undersigned (late of the National Hotel,) respectfully informs his jig friends and the traveling i*H public generally, that he lias leased for a term of years, and has now open for the accommodation of TEA VELEBS AND BOA EDEfiS, the large, elegant and commodious new brick building adjoining the south-east corner of the Public Square, on
A E S E E
Which, with anew addition lately made, niid#the handsome style in which the rooms are fitted *up, with entirely new furniture and bedding, will enable him to accommodate his guests with as comfortable quarters as can be had at the best Hotels in the West.
He has in his employ a capable and experienced cook, and it shall be his aim to KK£i
rPHE
WM. H. MURPHY, M. D.
AS
tfoon
TABii as the markets of the West afford. His Stable is large and commodious, and under the superintendence of careful ostlers, and is weli supplied with grain and provender. With these advantages anda strict attention to business, he trusts he will merit and receive a share of the public patronage. Boarders can be accommodated on reasonable terms by the week, month, or year.
N. B.—All the Stages call at the house for pasLOUIS LEVY.
sengers. Nov. 6 10-tf 'OCu
-^NKYV FIRM.
undersigned have purchased the stock in I trade lately owned by L. Lemon, in the south room of the Linton Buildfmr in Terre-Haute—and have commenced busines^uider the firm of jr. F. fr E. A S .1' ii where thev intend to keep a general assortment of Staple ana Fancy Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c., which they will sell on moderate terms for Cash, or in exchange for the productions of the country. J. F. KING,
March 1,'48-27-tf E.G. KING.
PIIOIOKICAIMIIC COLORED MINIATURES.
THE
subscriber having returned to remain a few days, is now prepared to take durable, correct, fine-toned and life-like iJ. I flF REOT\WES which cannot be surpassed.
If those who patronise him are not presented with superior pictures, no charge will be made. Persons desirous or having likenesses of departed friends, will be attended to promptly. All description of copying executed, and in all cases perfect, or no charge5KT Rooms, at corner of 4th and National Road street, (up stairs,) over Dr. H. R. Smith's Dental office. J. A. MODESITT.
Terre-Haute, Dec. 25-17-tf
Saddle & Blavuess Making. J. HA E R,
the above business in all itsbranch-
es, on National Road street, a few doors from the Snuare, south side, where he would be glad to see all who want a good article in the above line, cheap for cash or trade.
August 15, 1846. 50-tf
A E S A
FORWARDING & COMMISSION S2£5 OS OS C29 HO
0
COVINGTON, IND.
/""I ASH paid at all times for Wheat, Com, Oats, \~J Seeds, Shipping Fura and Peltries March 4,1848-27-tf
USHER & ATT ICR SON •attorneys at Eaw
Feb. 12, '48.
Terre Haute, la. 24-tf
IMPORTANT CAUTION-REAP There is but one genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, and that is Dr. Swavne's, the first ever offered to the public, which lias bekn sold largely throughout the United States and 'some parts of Europe and all preparations called by the name of Wild Cherry have been put out since this under cover of some deceptive circumstances, in order to give currency to their sales. By a little observation no person need mistake the genuine from the false. Each bottle of the genuine is enveloped with a beautiful steel engraving, with tho likeness
ot. William Penn thereon also Dr.JSwayne's sigand ada further security, the portrait of ivne will be added hereafter, so as tc tinguiah nispreparation from,all wtbers. N tt was not for the great cu/wiva properties and known virtues Of Dr. SHVaynd's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, persons would not be endeavoring to give currency to their '-fictitious nostrums" by STEALING the nameof Wild berry. Remember, always bear in mind the name df Dr. Sw^ne, and be not deceived.
Principal Office, corner of EIGHTH and RACE
cipa
Streets, Philadelphia. For sale wholesale and retail
J. R. CU?IINGHAM,
July 8,'48,45,yl.
Terre Haute, Ind.
4-
JOB PRINTING
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Courier
TERJRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
WITH ARWMHWM,Y
or
Embracing a great Variety of Styles
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seen
AS
SHOW BIU-S, STO*E BIUA, Ponrxm, BAXK CHECKS, PAKFHUCTS, Aocrroa BILLS, HAVB BILU.
I CIRCULARS,
Will be printed in the neateat manner and at the ahorteat notice.1
Blank Deed* and Mortgage*
BILLS Or LADING,
aa rmn mm rmc mm
V...INSTRUCTIONS
SUPERIOR CIG/
200ft
2000 Small La Norma, 20QQjCdlor«do, 1000 Superfine RecaJia, tonGanoj
9
For Ftut and other Boats
KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THIS OFFICE.
2000 Washington 4000 Half Spanish,
Rmeiy^d^tb» day from tha importer*, and fo aalt^iUmdrerre HauWiDruff Ston bv July 1,'49 44tt R. CWINGHA3L
T^HE undersigned, having been appointed Atfent I tor the Columbus Insurance Company, is^now prepared to take risks against loss or damage bv nre, and to insure goods transported on rivefs and canals to and from the eastern cities and towns in the United States. Persons insuring with said company will be dealt with promptjy nnd honora-
TT
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HAMILTON, Agent.
Terre-Haute, Sept., 25, 1847-4-yl so
E A I S
BOOT AND SHOE MTOItff*Wholesale and Retail. WE the undersigned1having jus received, and are now opening a
8P,endid
assortment o(
BOOTS AND SHOES, which
ve
be5n, ®®Iected with care arid
will be found to be one of the best selected nssnrrments of BOOTS AND SHOES ever offered in this market.
FARMERS wishing to supply their
FAMTI TBS
with a good, substantial, warranted article will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before purchasing.
We have Men's, Boys, Youths, Women's, MiV 8C8, nnd Children's
BOOTS AND SHOKS
ofcvcrv
ty, price, style and pattern Men's and WonWifa Gum hlastic, Buffalo, and Fur bound Over Shois Also, a well assorted lot of findings of all describtions, Bindings, Linings, &c., for "sale to the Maiutacturer.
US' Yon will find us two doors West of Mr. Cook's well known establishment on ^dr tt
A7
COLLINS & MURRAY?
Terre-Haute, Nov. 15, 1845-11-tf
DR. SWAVNE'S COMPOUND SYR IIP of WILIMElERItV
THE MOST EXTRA ORDINA MED1CINE IN THE WORLDS*''
__ .•*
O N S I O N
Coughs, Colds, Astiima, Bronchitis. Liver Complaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing Pain in the Side ami Breast, Palpitation oOq the Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken
Constitution. Sore Throat, Ner-' vous Debility, and all dis- A eases of the Throat,
Breast and Lungs -A.
the most effec- I a a speedy "rJ re S known for any of the above diseases
DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. ...-.lOtt
BJead the Cerlilieale. Still another sure of Pulmonary Consumption.— There never was a reinedv that has been" so successful in de^x-rate cases oi Consumntion ns DR. SWAYNJE»S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD IICIIRY. It strengthens the system, and apjiears to heal tho ulcers on the lungs, creating new and rich bl6od a power possessed by no other med icine. WGNDERFUL CURE OF A METHODIST
MINISTER.
DR. SWAYNK—De.ir
Sir: I foel it a debt of gra
titude due to you—and a duty to the afflicted gon erally to oner my humble testimony in favor of your COMPOUNDSYRUPOF WILD CIlERftY. Some three years since, I was violently attacked with cold and Iilflammafion of theLnn^s, which was accompanied with a very distressing cough, pain in the breast and head, a very considerable discharge of offensive mucus from the lungs, especially upon changes of weather, however slight.— At first I felt no alarm about my condition, but was pretty soon convinced that I waa rapidly goinginto consumption. I grew daily weaker, and at length was scarcely able to walk about, or speak above a whisper, such wna the c.Yrmiimr weakness of my lungs. During Ibis time I had tried various preparations nnd prescriptions, lnit found no relief—growing nil the litmr worse. Ji&c here I was advised and persuaded by a dear frierfd 'n Wilmington to make a trial of your ^yrup ot Wild Cherry. I must confess that previously 1 nan been prejudiced against patent medicines, ami I am still against those coming out of 1 he hands ftf empirics, but understanding your claims to the profession and practice of medicinc. and hav ing imp icit faith in the sayings of my friends, I forthwith purchased of Dr. Snaw, one of your agents, a few bottles and commenced its use.
My disease was at that time of 20 or 25 month's standing, consequently it was deeply seated 1 found, however, considerable relief from the use of tho first four or five bottles. But beinf a public speaker, I frequently attempted tu preagji with and thereby ruptured thoito
my increasing strength vessels that had already begun to heal in this way, doubtless, my cure was greatly retarded In consequence of acting thus imprudently,! had to use twelve or fifteen bottles before I waa perfectly restored. I have no question, a much smaller number of bottles would have mademesound, but for the above indiscretion. The Syrup allayed the feverish habit, took away the distressing cough put a stop to the discharge of mutter from the lungs, and gave them and the entire system good health. I have deferred offering this certificate until now, for the purpose of being perfectly satisfied wAh the permanency of the cure, and now that I fed perfectly well loffer it with pleasure.
REV. J. JORDAN.
Dublin county, N. C. MONTHLY BULLETIN NOTV.^T? AJ OW is -the season for STOMACH AND
BOWEL COMPLAINTS and it is of unspeakable importance that the most reliable prevenlives and remedies be brought tojMjblie notioe in every scction of the country. Tiiis company would call tho attention of medical men, parents, nursea and all others, to their CHILDREN'S PANACEA, a medicine which is unparalleled for its power overall the summer disorders of children, whether of the stomach, the bowels, the kidlation. In
Diarrhoea,
A way, Costiveness. Teeth-
ing, etc., etc., it is infallible. No family should be a moment without it, as its timely use will save life, and carry the most feeble cnildren through' tho summer. It is accompanied by carqf'ul and minute directions.
The DYSENTERY SYRUP of this company is an infallible specific in this alarming disorder. It is warranted to cure and if it should not the money will in all cases be refunded. Thousand# of lives have been saved by its use. No matter how extreme the case, a cure is certain. Medical men, and all others, should immediately procure a supply, and thus confer a groat blessing on their respective patienta. families, and communities. 1 he other medicines of the Graefenberg Com1 pany are too well known to need mention at this time. Suffice it to say, Chat they are sought for with unexampled avidity, and are performing t|? most astonishing cures. Fever and Ague, Scrofula, Consumption, Bilious Fevers, etc., etc., an? conquered by them. The Graefenberg Samipadb la Compound is taking the lead of alfothers/ and contains double the number of doses of anv other.
The General Agent for Indiana is M.
TOX,
£rc£n3 ?p'sripaB®
TCooper
POLICIES, BILL HEADS, BILLS or LADIIW, BALL TICKETS, CARDS, LABELS, See.
SKA-
Centrevillo, la., to whom applications for Agencies may be addressed. EDWARD BARTON. Secy,3
CHAS. WOOD, Agent. Terre-Haute, Jla. July 22, 1848-47-ly
COTTON YARNS, &c.
HE aubacriber, Agent for the Covington and Cotton Factories, has constantly on hand a large stock of Cotton Yarns, Wiclting, Carpet and Coverlet Warp, Twine and Batting, for sale at the lowest prices.
R. BUCHANAN, Cincinnati.
Jan. 22, '48-21-tf
INVALUABLE FAMILY
SIX
LECTURES, on Causes, Prevention nnH Cure of Consumption, Asthma, Diseases Of the Heart, and all Female Disease?. 234 pages, 28 engravings. Paper 50 cents bound 75 centa. Mail to any part: postage cents.
Shoulder Braces and Chest Expanders, $2 mail to any pait, postage 50 centa. Inhaling Tubes* silver, $3, by matf, letter postage. AJxloihinal Supporters, perfect, $8 to #10, for all Ruptures, Falling of the Bowels and Womb, and Weak Back and Chest sent by Express everywhere. For Braces or Supporters, or Rupture Supporters, give height from head t© foot, and circumference of person next the surface, just above the hips. If J&mre, mention which aide. %,
Agenta wanted for the sale of the above cooda. Address Dr. S..S, FITCH, 107v£roadway New York, postpaid/
Marth 18, '48,
Wabash Courier office.
