The Wabash Courier, Volume 17, Number 32, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 April 1849 — Page 4
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BANK
NOTE TABU3.
EORUCTKS WSTXLT FROM THS M.'WW.'WTI NTE*S.
•**.*. rf T* State Bank. a«d Branches ', P« Ohio Life Ins. and Trust Co.
Lafayette,Commercial
1
Pr™
anJ
franklin Wi.
Mechanics' and Traders' P*r Back of Masaillon, »*,.* Circlevillc, (old)
Xenia,- .4 Geauga, .. ZanesvilU, SteubenVllla, old bank Marietta, ML Pleasant, St. Clairsville, ,» NeW Ltobtfn, Dayton, Western Reserve, Clinton Bank of Columbus, ,, Franklin Barik erf Columbus,
Norwalk,
Lancaster, Ohio Bank, Chillicothe, Hamilton. Commercial Bank of Scioto, Bank of Cleveland, -V Commercial Bank of Lake Lrlc, Miami Exporting Co., Urbana Bank, Granville., West Union, Bteubenvillc, new, I^ebanon, Miamisburg, Circleville, new
25 dis 50 dis 50 dis ndjale
do do do
Rentttcfci?.
All solvent BankB, P8' «iprm SirtJlana. State Bank and Branches, Par
VftfllnU
(Eastern' sdverft Banks. par Wheeling, fjMtetn Banks. New York city.
Do Country,
par dis
New England, P*r Pennsylvania. JTjiladelphiaCity,
Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Maryland,
kt
HflfeanQl—Selltng hales.
ftewYork,
1
Pfe
Fhiladelphia, 1 pre The above rates are predicated upon specie.
ARRIVALS & DEPARTURES
OF THF. MAIL,
AT AND FROM
term: HAUTE, t.vo.
ARRIVALS.
St. 1'joui*, Mo.. Daily, at 1 Irulianapolii, Daily, at 12 night Springfield, 111., Tuesdays, hurs. ami Sat. 6 Vincennes, Mondays, Wednes. and Fridays. 11 I if a a a an S at 9 Crawford* ville, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 9 Bloominzton, Tuesdays and Saturdays it a id a at 6 Carlisle, VVednesdays, at O
DEPARTURES.
St. Louis, Daily, at 1AM IndianaDaily, at 3 a Spriit/rfi'ld, Mondays, Wednes. and Frid. 3AM Vine,nnes, Tuesdays, Thurs. and Saturdays 5AM JJ t'i yette, Monies, Wednes. ntid Fridays, 0 A tmfordsviUe, Mondays and^ Fridays, 5AM fi/oominsrton, Mondays and Fridays, at 5AM a S at a at 6 A Carlisle, Thursdays, at 5 A
N. B.—All mails close at precisely 8 o'clock S. G. DOIXJE, P. M. Jan. 1, 1849. I'J-tf
JOB PRINTING
AT Tilt
tSafocTGft £oui*frr (^ffCcc, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
WITH A KRKSII SUPPLY OF
larma^cy UCELJ3 Embracing a great Variety of Styles,
11®© rai^lFIMCSv
•footf Biu-t, STORE Bin.'?, FO*TF.KS, HANK CHECKS, PA.MPHI.KTS, AUCTION BILLS, HAND BII.I-V
SITII AS CIRCULARS, POLICIES,
RILL HEAPS, BILLS OF I.SUING, BALL TICKETS, CARDS, LABELS, &r.
WU1 be printed in the neatest manner and at the shortest notice.
Itlanf* Worlga?c»
BILLS OF LADING,
w*» m.m rmtr ,a^ mm rm^ msa 9
INSTRUCTIONS
JF ot* Fiat and other IS oats
KKPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THIS OFFICE.
liUKK li DTK
j»tilHorilcr
Terre Haute, Ind., Ocr 28,1848. u9u"
NEW DRY QnODS HOUSE,
At the Sign of (he (Joldcn Ertgle. W. W. REYNOLDS
HAS
opened in the room formerly occupy by M. W. Sedam, A l.ARGK MTfW OF ttRY GOODS, which he offers, for cask only, at a small advance on eastern pri^s.
Terre Haute. Oct. 21, 1848. 8n3m
N E W O O S CHEAP IXJR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT. "\T7"ILLIAMS &. EARLY are now receiving
VY direct front the East, a large stock of nierehandise, ennaisting of I Dry Goodss Groceries Qneenawnrc and
Hardware,
atl of which will be sold as low as any other establishment in Terre IIante. We wish to purchase 20.000pound# of RAGS' in exchange for cash or goods.
We will alao take in exchange for goods at low prioeo. Flaxseed, White Beans, Feather*, Beeswax „Hi .11 Uml. of
Term Haute, Nov. 4, 1848. nlOtf
'ukhisr & p.vrrr.uso, MUtrnrgtm Tcrrx flautr. At. fcb:J2."48.
MAR1UAGE,
Horatio,
no sale, par
W
is
North side of thn public Square.
THEMedicines,iswliirhreceiving
now bis fall supply
qf will make his Mock equal to any
011
the Wabash. His goods arc of
the first quality, and will he sold as l«w as genuine Medicines can be bought in this pinc«. His stock consists of a general assortment of Mineral and Botanic Medicfurs, Surgical Instruments, Glassware and Shop Furniture, Syringes, (metal and glass) Paints, Oils. Dve Stuffs. Varnishes, Turpentine, Paint, Wall, Dusting, Hair, Cloth, fthor, Sontl) and Mesh Brushes, Perfumeries. Siaps, Pure Liquors for medicinal purpose*. Window Glass, from 8 by 10 to 20 by 24, Candies, Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas.^Patent Medicines, Gun Powder mid ips, L^ad, Shoe Blacking, Red. Blaek and Blue Ink. Letter and Can Paper, Quills and Steel Pens. Tobaceo, Snuff and n^ars. Kentucky Mustard, Bailt Bricks, Saheratus, Ppiws, »Vc., "which ho willsell for nuh or most kinds country produce.
A llJirnw n*kiiiff. 1 A E
]conducting
S the above business in all fts branchCP, on Nationid Road street, a few doowfrwn the Square, south s*lc. where he would be glad to Me 51 who want a good article iW the above line, cheap for cash or trade.
August 13,1846.
"LASTS! LASTS.'
IUST
received a large and splendid sseortm**?: of Fashionable Lasts, direct from the man« factory, Men's, Women's, Bo^ M^ar^ Cbldron'a. Also, a few seta of Boot Trees, Lnmps.j
Terre Haute, July 2, "46.
SLC.
ANEW BOOK, BY DR. WM. YOUNG SBCUTO FDITIOV, JRRR PCBUSHCD, PRICK 35 ccirrs. THE iEGIS OF LIFE A Treatise on Affection, Love and Marriage, and the Diseases of Youth, Maturity and Old Age, or the Lights and Shiules of M«(4c4, Life, Uts -feliciuoa and en)joyttentfl) "To be fir not to be, that is the question." (With curious cases, illustrations, tic.) "There are more things 'twixt heaven and earth,
Than are dreamt of in out1 philosophy. SHAKSPXARK. This book should be in the hands'of every voting man or woman contemplating XARHIAOE. Every school boy, and indeed evefy man or woman, married or single, should read with care and at* tent ion, this truly useful work, as we consider it well adapted to awaken attention to a subject more blighting to body, mind and soul than any other VICE.
standing, by a careful perusal derful wo work, will find the cause of such symptoms in the baneful habit here described.
Kr Any one sending twenty-five cents enclosed a letter, will deceive one copy of this book by mall, of five copies will he sent for one dollar. 52rAll letters are expected to be POST PAID, except those containing a remittance, and addressed, "DR. WM. YOUNG, 152 SPRUCE street, between Fourth and Fifth, PttiiAAmxpau-" [24n6m]
C. J. ALLISON A Co.
AVE just received the following. ~~ac 50doz. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, 100 Dr. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, 100 Perry Davis'Pain Killer. We have made arrangements with the manufacturers of the above valuable medicines, whereby we are enabled to suoply^ Druggists and MefChants at the manufacturer's prices.
We wish also to establish agencies where there are none, in the vicinity of Terre Haute, for the sale of the Sarsaparilla, and for the sale of the Balsam and Pain Killer in the eastern part of Illinois and through the Wabash Valley.
We have also received twelve doz. Dr. Rogers' Compound Svmp of Liverwort and Tar, which we purchased of the manufacturer himself, and will sell at his prices. C. J. ALLISON &. C0
Dec. 9,1848. n!5tf
VERMIFUGE.
McliANE'S
Vermifnee. McLane's Liver Pills.
Purchased of the Proprietors, J. Kidd &Co., Pittsburgh. For sale wholesale and retail by Dec. 23, '48-17-tf WOOD & DONNELLY.
LAND FOR SALE.
THE
subscriber offers for sale the n. e. qr. sec. 34, 12,9, improved prairie land, the Cross-cut canal running through it. Also, the s. w. qr. sec. 30,12, 8, unimproved woodland, well timbered Both the above are very desirable tracts.
C1LOTH-4,selection
SAMUEL MORRIS.
For particulars and terms apply to GEORGE HUSSEY, Agent. March 3.1849. 27 3t P. S.—That part of the quarter lyine West of the canal, if not sold by the 15th March, will be to let for corn crop.
CASSIMERES and VE-T1NGS-
A good and at low prices, just received, and for sale by novlS 12n2m NIPPERT &. MOLITOR.
CANCHALAGITA.
1*
AY'S Canchalagua, which is becoming celebrated as being superior to the various preparations of Sarsaparilla, for sale by
GUM ARABIC LOZENGES.
ONE
box of these superior I^ozenges, received from Hetinore & Cheareau, of Philadelphia. nov4 nlOtf WOOD Sc DONNELLY.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MENS'
fine Calf Boots
Do Waterproof do.} Do Kip do. Do alf and Brogan Shoes Ladies' fine Kid Slippers
Do Mo. and Kid Walking Shoes Do Calf and Kip Boots Boy's and children's Boots and Shoes For sale by [oct21 8n3m] REYNOLDS.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
BIOLLEY'SCassimeres
and Simoni's fine French Black
Cloths and Olive, brown, black and blue clot lis Pearl, black and brown Beaver cloths Cheap assimcres, Satinets, Jeans, Linseys and Flannels, for sale by oct'21 8n3m W. W. REYNOLDS.
I.INAMENTS.
1
GROSS Gnnliner's Linnmeut. 2 do Allen's Nerve and Bone. 2 do Arabian Linament. 1 do New York do., for snle by nov5 101 WOOD & DONNELLY.
HATS IIATS!
OEVERAL cases of superior Moleskin, Beaver Russia, Fur. Coney, and Wool Hats, just received, and for sale bv nov.18 12n-2m NIPPERT & MOLITOR.
FANCY GOODS.
CJ
F. have a fine assortment ot thc followings Note Papers, Chinn Vases, Note Envelopes, Card Baskets, Visiting Cards, Cologne Bottles, Papetems, Card Plates, Motto Wafers, Paper Weights, fancy, French Perfumery, in boxes, French cut glass Cologne bottles.
WE
C.J. ALLISON & CO.
TO TANNERS.
have received another lot of superior Brown Oil. l*ttf] \tOOD fc DONNELLY. LBS. Candle Wicking.
n0v2513tf
BURTON &TILLAY.
JV'TCKENZIE'STONIC FEBRIFUGE^-aogro. i.rl ccceivcd, and for sale by nov-l nlOtf WOOD & DONNELLY.
JAYNE'S MEDICINES.
A FRESH supply recrived by the agents, .'A nlOtf WOOD & DONNELLY. Who have his Almanac for 18-19 for gratuitous distribution.
I \NDIES—2.S boxes assorted Candies, received and for sale low to close. feblO 21tf ^VooD
&
DONNELLY.
CASH FOR RAGS.
1
R. CUNINGH \M.
fl 000 RAOS wanted, for which the
highest market priccs will be paid in
cash or in trade. doc9 15tf BURTON $l TILLAY.
CARPETING.
A|| YARDS super.extra fine, fine and VeneU" tian C^UTK-ting, for sale by «ct21 8n3m W. W. REYNOLDS.
R. ROGER'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT and Tar.—I have the agency for Terre Haute, and have just received a large supplv. oct 38 n9tf J. R. CUNlNGHAM.
FOITND.
A
POCKET WALLET with a small roll of bills—which the owner can have by descri Sing, and tMfhtd for irtitertking. sTl. FREEMAN.
Terre Haute, Jan. 20 '48-21-3f
400
PRINTS.
A
MURRAY.
PIECES Prints, for sale low bv oct218nIU REYNOLDS*
N1IKKTINGS, SHIRTINGS, *c. BALES brown Sheetings and Drills Bleaclied Shirting, Ticking, Cotton Yarn and Batting, for sale by [oct21] REYNOLDS.
ANDIES—20boxes, assorted. nov4 nlOtf WOOD 61 DONNELLY.
Pand
EAR,.y.
URE LEMON SYRUP—By the gallon, down retail, $3 to #4 75 by the doten, by ocuJSnSU J.'R. CUNINGHAM.
FITS! FITS! FITS!
1H
VE the agency for Dr. Hart's Vegetable Extract, for the cure of Fits. octS8 n9tf J. R. CUNINGHAM.
A GOOD selection of ladies' and gentlemen's Silk, Lisle and Kid Gloves, jest received and or sale by [12 2m} NIPPERT it MOLITOR.
QITREftftWARB.
FINE a*«ortment Pear, Mulberrr. and Com moo, for sale by [oct21 8m3J REYNOLDS
SALT. awh W. W. REYNOLDS.
*1 SO BARREL Kanawha Salt, for sale by ItlUociSl 8u3vn
1 HOOTING CRACKERS—Jaat received and O for sale by (crt'itf} C. i. ALLISON & CO.
TOBACCO.
FINE
Cut. super Yirj^nia, Plag, and Common clawing Tobacco, for sale by «ct918to9ur REYNOLDS.
Ck AAA LBS best Western Reserve Cheese.
noV:513tf
BURTON &. TILLAY.
tn*-n&1% t^'^'fkt1
it)
I A I A 1 9
INDIANA
DRUG- STORE,
In Roae*abuilding,WestsideCourtHouse C.
J.
ALLISON & Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, and Che-
xl
inical«,
Paints, Oil*, Varnish, Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass, Glassware, Perfumeries, Soaps, Patent Medicines, Surgical
Instruments, pure Wines and Liquoro, and every article usually found in Drag Stores.
WE
are now receiving our Fall and Winter stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Woods, Glassware, &c., to which we invite the attention of our friends, and the public generally.
Our stock is more extensive than heretofore, and
in the Eastern Market most of his time, we feel that it gives us an advantage over other houses not similarly situated. Our whole time is devoted to the Drue business, and the preparing and dispensing of Medicines.
All orders from our friends will meet with our personal attention. nd It is our design to keep a full assortment of every thing in our line.— Those who purchase goods of us and do not find them as represented, we stand ready, at all times. to take them back and pay expenses. We are soiicitous to acquire a character for selling good and genuine articles. fcJ-We ask Physicians, Consumers and Dealers, to call and examine our stock and prices, before parchulng elsewhere.
&
Dec. 9, 1848. nl5tf
GAY'S CANCHALAGUA.
"far better thnn Sarsaparilla," ana "the cheapest and best medicine in tne world WOOD &. DONNELLY, dec9 15tf Agents, Terre Haute
Christinas is Com in ST.
AFULL
and complete assortment of Gold and Silver I^ever, iepine and Verge Watches. Gold Chains, Keys, Lockets, Pencils, Rings. Pins, Pens, &.C. Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Soup Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Sugar, Mustard and Salt Spoons Plated Table and Tea Spoons, Cups, Castors,-Candle Sticks and Cake Baskets Microscopic Spy Glasses, Perspectives, Silver, German Silver and Steel Spectacles Bri'annia Coffet and TeaPots, Britannia Castors, «fcc. Backgammon Boards, Chess Men and Boards, Gracie Jumping Ropes, Bnttle Doors and Shuttle Cocks, Net Knitting-needles, Gilt Screen Handles, Steel Bag and Purse Trimmings. Letter Stamps, Envelopes. Note Paper, Motto Wafers, Sealing Wax, Ink Stands, Portfolios, Pocket Books, Purses, Paints Perfumery, and all other Christmas doin's, are to be found at S. FREEMAN'S JEWELRY STORE, on the east side of the Square, a few doors above the Town Hall.
Terre Haute, Dec. 16, 1848. nl6tf Express and Journal copy.
E A
BOOT SHOE STOKE. Wholesale and Itetnil. WE the undersigned having jus received, and are now opening 11 arge and splendid assortment o'
BOOTS AND SHOES, which have been selected with care and
will be found to be one of the best selected assortments of BOOTS AND SHOES ever offered in this market.
FARMERS wishing to supply their TAMILIKwith a good, substantial, warranted article, wil find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before purchasing.
We have Men's, Boys, Youths, Women's, Misses, and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES of every vari ty, price, style and pattern: Men's and Wonv nV Gum Elastic, Buffalo, and Fur bound Over Shoea. Also, a well assorted lot of findings of all descriptions, Bindings, Linings, SLC., for sale to the Manufacturer.
JO" You will find us two doors West of Mr. Cook's well known establishment on Locust cor ner. COLLINS &. MURRAY.
Terre-Haute, Nov. 15, 1845-11-tf
BRANDIES,
I1qr
Arc.
QR. CASK pure Pale Brandy. Dark do. 1 qr Port Wine.1 1 qr TennerifTe do. 1 qr Holland Gin. 1 qr Jamaica Rum. 4 casks sweet Malaga Wine. 1 half pipe Spanish Brandy. 2 bbls Old Bourbon Whisky. 2 Monongnhela do. nov4 nlOtf WOOD &. DONNELLY.
Pel* in Tea*.
WE
have iu*t received a fine assortment of the following Teas: Young Hyson No. 3 Younc Hyson No. 4 Imperial No. 1 Gun Powder No. 1 Plantation Oolong, (Black Plantation Imperial Silver I*eaf Hyson: Black Tea of all kinds. These Teas we warrant to be of the best quality, and offer them very low.
DELAINES,
C. J. ALLISON & CO.
Terre-Haute. Sept. 2,1848-1-tf DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. COUNTRY dealers who are in the habit of replenishing their stock in Terre Haute, will find it to their advantage to give us a call. novlS 12n2m NIPPERT & MOLITOR.
GINOH \MS
and
CALI OES-
New styles, and unusually cheap, now opening, and for sale by novl8 12n2m NIPPERT & MOLITOR.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A
GENERAL assortment aad very low, just recived. and for sale by rtovlS 13nSm NIPPERT & MOLITOR.
CAPS! CAPS!
SUPERIORmen
A
and new atyles Cloth, Fur and Plush
Cape, for and boim, received and for sale by [novlS 12n2m] NlPfERT & MOLITOR. BED BLANKETS.
LARGE lot of woolen blankets, from the best manufactories, some of which are of a superior quality, now opening, and for sale b' novl812n2nt
opening, and for sale by NIPPERT tc MOLITOR.
DR. JAYNE*S MEDICINES.
AFRESH
supply of Jaynea Hair Tonic, Car
minative Balsam, Vermifuge and Alterative, by [ocr^S n9tf] J. R. CUNINGHAM.
RECEIVED PER STEAMER MAIL. 1 iH\ BARRELS N. O. Molaasea, iUU 90 bbls Suoar House do extra Rio Loflee,
90 bbls Sugar House
900 Bags extra Rio 2f Hhds. Sugar. Jan.29,22-H BEMOT&COi
MACKEREL.
A FEW barrels vff Mackerel and bnxaa of Her-ring,-at no*3i 13tf CLARK'S.
O
rt \!*OE FLOWER WATER-For sale by no»18nl2tf C. J. ALLISON & COOAH BBLS. KENAWHA SALT, 175 do Lake, For saie by dec30
do,
BEMENT & CO.
LEATtlE R*
1 AA SIDES Eastern Sola Leather, for sale by XUU ectCl ®n3nr REY*OLI*?/
CJ}.*CIII llrdiictloai IN the pi«icc »r
4 W A
AT TOE
2
Iii 1
W East Side of M*ubtie Square,
THE
subscribers, with a view of enlarging their business, and securing a large amount of trade in the
Wholesale l.ine,
have reduced the price of Hardware about twenty per cent., and now ofler their present atock at
VERY LOW RATES
until spring. Feeling very thankful for the patronage we have received, we solicit particular at* tention to our prices and assortment.
Just received a full assortment of TOOLS and HARDWARE, for winter business. S. H: POTTER SL CO.
Terre Haute, Nov. 10,1848. nl ltf
EXCHANGE HOTEL, ATTICA, IND.
ais
•IY ATA TIJTTI.E.
THotel,Proprietorhis
HE of this new and popular tenders acknowledgments to the travelling community for the large and liberal patronage tie has received since this House has been opened, and assures them that he continues to keep the Exchange with the determination to satisfy and please all his guests. This Hotel is the largest in the place it has been put up in complete condition, to minister to the wants and comfort of its patrons. The house furniture, beds and bedding are now throughout, and in all its apnointmenta possesses the neatness, elegance ana comfort of a first class Hotel
Attica, March 17,1849. 28tf
IT O E
TERRE U-1TJTE, IJ\D. THE undersigned (late of the National Hotel,) ^^respectfully informs his IS8SS| friends and the traveling public generally, that he has leased for a term of years, and has now open for the accommodation of TRA VELEKS AND BOARDERS, the large, elegant %nd commodious new brick building adjoining the south-east corner of the Public Square, on
A E S E E
Which, with a new addition lately made, and 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 KEEP AS GOOD A TABLE as the markets of the West afford.
His Stable is large and commodious, and under the superintendence of careful ostlers, and is well supplied with grain and provender. With these advantages antia 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 pas* sengers. LOUIS LEVY. Nov. 6-l0-tf
EAGLE HOTEL,
BY D. W. CLOVER,
CORNER OF MARKET AND MULBERRY STREETS. TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. September 16. 1848-3-tf
CHAS.
WOOD has associated Dr. P. M. DONNELLY with him in the DRUG and MEDICINAL business, which will be conductcd under the firm of
WOOD & DONNELLY,
The stock now in store of DRUGS, MEDICINES, HEMF'ALS, SLC., to which will be added in a few days their fall purchases, making it replete.
Of Glassware, Windnw Glass, and Instruments, a full assortment will be found. In Dye Stuffs they have every article required for manufactures or household use.
Their stock of Paints, Oils, and Paint Brushes is complete. In iFi'ne* and Liquors for medicinal use, they have such as is choice, both in wood and bottles.
Of Cigars, a fine assortment of genuine imported, of various brands. Also, low priced Tobacco and Cigars.
Of Perfumery and Toilet articles, a great variety. In their stock of Patent Medicines will be found every preparation.
All of which they ofTer for sale on good terms, ind will receive in exchange Flaxseed.Grass seeds, Ginseng, Beeswax, Country Cigars, White Beans, SLC.
In their retail department, particular attention to prescriptions. nov4 nlOtf
S N I E S
Steel Pens, Quills, Wafers, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books. Letter, Cap, and Envelope PaI per. Red and Black Sealing Wax, India Rub5? 1 her Envelopes, Ink Stands, Water olors. 2i I^®1^ encils for Artists and Engineers, of
a: -31
Fay Sc. Munroe's make, ?ntcr»' Pencils.
T^HE undersigned, having been appointed Agent I for the Columbas Insurance Company, is now prepcm! to take risks against loss or damage by nre, and to insure goods transported |on rivers anil canal8. to and from the eastern cities and towns in die United States. Persons insuring with said company will be dealt with promptly and honorably. W. N. HAMILTON, Agent
Terre-Hsnte, Sept. 25,1847-4-yl
CIGARS AND TOBACCO. A UNION, Roeda, Principe,
I Regalia, La Deliaaa, Ui
Py
rpe
P3 Ink Stands, Red, Blue, and Black Ink, Motto ^Wafers.
Shaving Cream, Military, Castile, Fancy W and Vangatece Soaps Jenny Lind and other
Eau Lustre. Lilly white, Aromatic Silts, ut 2 Pungcnts, Toilet Powder, China Cologne BotS titles, Orris Ball, Tooth Powder, See.
G. D. Percussion Caps, Lamp Wicks and I Chimnics, Cork Screws, Combs. Shoe Blackgl ing. Tapers. Paint, Branding, Artist, Scrub, pj t-lothes, Hair, Teeth, Shoe, White Vash and -J Shaving Brushes, Bristol Brick Dust, Tripoli (.Spice Seives, Sec. novl nlOtf WOOD & DONNELLY.
it_
G9^Li
Norma, Parretell as, Barruneo, Principe, Caxaderas, Primera—domestic made
Choice Chewing Tobaceo. Fine'ut do do Low priced do nov4 nlOtf WOOD & DONNELLY.
FISH.
BBLS. No. 3 MACKEREL, I if 25 "3 dc 15 do lObrfbbU. 1 do 20 qrbbts. 1 do 10 drams Sodfiah, 100 boxes Herring in store and fer sale by feblT C5tf BEMENT &. CO.
CALIFORNIA GOLD!-, DISCOVERED BY
1
glGNOR D'ALVEAR*S GOLDQMETERI THE Gold Seeker** Guide!
OR,
Secret AH of rinding Gold, Silver, Iron, pper. Coal, and other fleral Klines
I 0/di
Led4
w.
The flrsl dlsJtrtrery df jgfcrtd in California waa made by DON JOSE D'ALVE AR, an eminent Spanish Gedldgtst, Chemist, aitd Natural Philosopher, by means of a newly invented Magnetic instrument, called The Goldometer, or Gold Seeker's Guide!
Sign or D'Alvear has just arrived, at NeW York from the Gold regions of California, by way: df Panama, Chagres, and New Orle«trt8/v bringlr with hiin a very lai ued at nearly one mil leeted there, long be mines became known to the residents of California generally. p^f
History of the Discovery.1 Slgttor D'Alvear went out to California nearly two years ago, in consequence of certain information which ne had 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 his confidence in the powers of a certain magnetic instrument which he had 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 e*» pectations disappointed. His scientific calculations proved to be founded in truth and profound wisdom, and his new instrument, the "Goldoiueter," fulfilled his highest hoites^ In less than two months after reaching California, he struck upon one of the richestgola mines in that country, upon an obscure branch of the Sacramento river, in a gorge of hills extremely rocky and difficult of access, and seldom vim ted by the native Califomians. Disguising his object under the pretence of purely scientific research, he obtained the aid of some fifteen or twenty simple ntid faithful Indians, and steadily purstlea his task, collecting often mofe than $3,000 worth of gold in a single day, which he concealed in a deep ravine, without exciting any 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 placer.*1 the richest in all California, was beset 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'Alvear sold bis instrument, the Goldometer, a very imperfect one, for $3,000. 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'Alvear, 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 remarkbly low price of THREE DOLLARS each, accompanied bv full instructions for use, and a variety of philosophical hints, drawn from the ancient and modern 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 Gnide?
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 natu ral 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 Land 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 tpst 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. Persons going 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, as has been proved by the most ubundant experiment, both in California and the United States.
Testimonials*
Signor D'Alvear does not deem it necessary to encumber this notice with along list of testimonials, in proof of the value of his GOLDOMETER and GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE. The brilliant result of his labors in California, and the discovery, this very week, of fresh veins of Gold in Virginia, and beda of Coal in Rhode Island, by its use, are alone sufficient to stamp it as the greatest discovery ol 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 number equally satisfactory, must suffice for the present
ASTOR HOUSE, NEW YORK, Dec. 21,1848. The undersigned, having this day witnessed the
ractical operation of Signor Jose D'Alvear's newinvented magnetic instrument, the GOLDOMETER, feel entirely satisfied that it possesses the extraordinary power of detecting mineral ores hidden beneath the surface of the earth, and have no doubt it will prove an invaluable aid in the discovery of the mineral resources of the United States and the world.
J. R. DRAPER, Jr., Chemist. L. S. TIERMAN, Magnetic Ins. Maker. G. S DANA, Geologist.
Los ANGEIJOS, CALIFORNIA, August, 1848. This mav certify that the undersigned is fully convinced that Signor Jose De Alvear was the first discoverer of the gold deposits of California, and that this discovery was made by the aid of a magnetic instrument called the GOIWMETER, 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. 3dArt. U. S. A.
No Agent*.
In consequence of the difficulty of finding faithful agents, and of preventing frauds, where articles of this nature are sent out for general sale, Signor De Alvear has determined to sell none of his works or instruments unless ordered by letters sent dfrectly to him, when the desired publication or instrument will be forwarded under his signature and seal, so that all doubt as to its genuineness may be rejnoved.
WBEWARE OF ALL IMITATIONS of this instrument which may hereafter appear, as the secret of imparling the Gold Detecting power is known to no person whatever, except the original inventor. fcrThe GOLDOMETER, and GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE, will both be sent by mail, closely enveloped and sealed, and therefore not subject to inspection by Postmasters, for the sum of THREE DOLL RS, sent post paid to SIGNOR JOSE DE 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 or express will be very small to any part of the United States. The price of the GOLD SEEKEER'S GUIDE alone is ONE DOLLAR, sent as above Address
SIGNOR JOSE DE ALVEAR, Box 2713, New York City.
MrOFFICE for the sale of the GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE and GOLDOMETER, No. 38 CENTRE St., Nejv YorkCliy, where visiters may see several casks of California gold, in the rough state, as extracted by Signor D'Alvear from the Sacramento mines, and also witness the operation of the GOLDOMETER, when held within the magnetic influence of the precious metal, and the unerring manner in whicn it indicates the presence of that and other mineral anbatanees. marl7 '29m4
NEW BARBER SHOP. FRANCIS E. ROTIIE,
AS taken the Barber's Shop in the basement of the City Hotel, where be will always be prepared in the line of
Fashionable Hair Dressing, Shaving, See.. Sir. Being regularly trained in his business in Leipsic, Germany,- be promises that no one can give more satisfaction.
I^Keen Razor* and clean shaving. Terre Haute, Dec. 9,1848. 3m
W A N E
Any quantity of
RACCOON, MINK, OTTER, FOX, WOLF WILD CAT, HOUSE CAT, AND
DEER SKINS,
F)R
which the highest prices hi cash will be paid. DAVID TAYLOR, Agent. Terre Haute, Dec. 30,1848. nl8tf
BLACK
Lead Red Lead, and Mexican Lead, jaat received, and for sale low by novl8 nlCtf c. J. ALLISON & CO.
JUST RECEIVED.
WATCHES* h'.' Anew and first rata assortment of Gold and Silver Witches of every make, Warranted of the west quality,and for sale as cheap as they can be bought i\t any establishment eithef in the East dr Wesl. JEWELRY,
Of fine quality, and every variety of style, sttch as Breast Pins,Ear Rings,Finger Rings, Studs, Bracelets, Gold Pencils, Guard and Fob Chains, Gold Pens, that are warranted good Lockets, Miniature Cases, Gold Keys, Card Cases, and indeed all that can be wished for in the Jewelry line, I
FANCY GOODS.
Fancy, Fitfej Shell Combs, Perfumery, Work f&fxes, Hair Brushes, Violin Strings, Accordions, Flutes, Battle-DddrS, Graces, Letter and Motto Envelopes, Note Paper, and a variety of other articles iWt rfefessary to mention.
Cilfl/ERti
The largest aftd best assortment of Rodgers Wostenholme' KniVes Scissors, Razors, SLC., te be found in Terre Haute also, a good assortment of Chapman's Razor Strops, with Shaving Creamy and Soaps, and Brushes, of the nu&t ap/prcrved quality.
CLOCKS.
The country generally, are invited to examine my assortment of ''locks, and if fifty per cent reduction in prices that are usually paid for the same article, will be any inducement, we expect ready purchasers, as we have them from $4,00 to $20,00
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired, and warranted. S. R. FREEMAN.
East side the Public Square, a few doom, .above the Town Hall. Terre-Haute, July 15, 1848-46-tf
GREAT BARGAINS
AT THE
W/IB4SH STORE. THE
undersigned grateful for the liberal support they have received from their customers and the public, are enabled to offer from recent ar« rivals from the eastern cities, the most complete and extensive STO"K OF GOODS ever offered in Terre Haute, and at greatly reduced prices.
To Merchants we offer inducements. Having purchased heavily by the package of agents and manufacturers, expressly for tke wholesale trade, enables us to sell low. Our stock embraces, in part, every description of
O O S
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Carpeting, Paper Hangings and Bordering, Queensware and
O O I S,
to-wit: Choice Green and Black Teas, for family use, very cheap, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, superfine Flour, Tobacco, Indigo, Madder, Candles, SLC.
Also, a large stock of EASTERN SOLE LEATHER and SALT constantly on hand. ^Kr^.S3r,:^F•B^jE0
Any quantity of LUMBER and SHINGLES.
paid for Wheat and Feathers—Rags and all kinds of trade received for Goods. POTWIN & HATHORN.
Terre Haute, Jan. 6, 1849. 19tf
LOOK OUT FOR SITES. CABINET WARE ROOM. THE
undersigned has commenced the Cabinet Making Business, in the shop lately occupied by Wm. H. West, nearly opposite the American Hotel, at the sign of If JE IB 2BIB IE) 5 WIS ^25)0 8 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 In want of any article in the CABINET LINE, are requested to call and examine specimens and prices. fT All kinds of Lumber and Produce taken in exchange for work. JACOB SITES.
Terre Haute, May 6,'48-36-tf
To tl»e Pnlilic*.
rPHE
Foundry business will hereafter be conI ducted by tne two surviving partners, under the name of J. S. Wallace St. Co., in Terre-Huute, 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 SL CO.
Nov. 11, 1843—10—tf
O S
H.R.SMITH, D.D.S.,
ryQQQp
HAVING removed his office to the South side of the Public Soujye, 2d door East of tne Bank, will be ready at all times
to wait on customers.' N. B.—As I have but one PRICE 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.
April 17, 1847-33-tf DR. THOMPSON'S PATENT UTERINE TRUSS, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS
AND SHOULDER BRACES
H|^HE subscriber is agent for the above articles Also, sole agent for Terre Haute for Dr. D.Fleming's Uterine Truss and abdominal ^tipporters. J. R. CUNINGHAM. Terre-Haute, Sept. 2,1848-1-tf
BUCKEYE STOKE. WE
are now receiving our FALL and WINTER GOODS. We have just opened a fine assortment of Men's and Boys' Hair, Serfl, Cloth and Fur Caps Ladies'fine and common Leghorn Bonnets, Groceries. Qneenswarc, SLC.
In a few days we shall havo a splendid stock of every description of
'?oot« mill Shot**, Carpets, SLC.. SLC., SLC., still "cheaper than ever," of course. Intending to confine ourselves hereafter strictly to the cash and ready pay system, it will be our aim to make the Buckeye Store Me place for all who want to buy Goods with cash.
THE
F. R. WHIPPLE SL CO.
Terre Haute, Nov. 11, 1848. nlltf
HEAD QUARTERS FOR
PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING.
On National Road St., next door to NipperCs Corner. J\*G IP FOR BiJYS.
proprietor has just arrived from Philadelphia with a very large and splendid assortment of SB tja Qp a» & a* £PIlcsOQa Manufactured by the best workmen, under his own inspection. It is well made, in the latest fashion ana of the best materials, and is far superior to that generally kept for sale.
On nand 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 grew variety of Cheap Clothing for sale as cheap,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, As they can be purchased in the Eastern cities. JOHN PALMER.
Terre Haute, June 10,'48 41tf
NEW FIRIM.
fPHE
undersigned have purchased the atock in 1 trade lately owned by L. Lemon, in the south room of the Linton Building in Terre-Hauta—and have commenced business under the firm of /. F. Sr F. where they intend to keep a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &«.. which they will sell on moderate terms for Cash, or in exchange for the productions of the country. j. p. KING,
March 1, '18-27-tf E. C. KING.
DR.
ROGER'S Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and Dr. V'm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, ju*f received, and for sale by novlS nl2tf C. J. ALLISON & CO
HATS AND CAPS.
7*UR, Silk, and Wool Hata Furand Cloth Caps for sale by [oc '21 8n3uJ REYNOLDS.
READ! REABU READili
Drt IFiw. HalVs Balsam for the Euags. ••'W "ii fin HIS medicine Is everyday producing tfie most
I wonderful cures. Tnose persons who are afflicted with Colds, Coughs, pains in the breast or lungs, Asthma, diseased Throat, should give it a fair trial. It will break up the moaldistressing, cough by raising the matter and phlegm, and allay-, ing all bronchial irritation, removing the pain in 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 that proper use of this Balsam. ftCrNever delay until too late. We have not been able heretofore to supply the demand for this medicine. We now inform our agents, country merchants, and others,that we have recently made arrangements with the proprietor by which we can always have a ,f on hanc. .je above medicine is for saleon/y by the undersigned, who are agents for Illinois and the Wabash Valley, and to whom all orders must be addressed. C. J. ALLISON Sl CO.,
Rose's corner, west side public square.
Terre Haute, Nov. 4, 1848. nlOtf
O
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
S A S A A I A
THE GREATEST MEDICINE OF THE AGE! AND THE ONLY SORE REMEDY FOR
T'HIS Preparation stands uneqalled and pre-em-
1
inent as a remedial agent in the cure of tho 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, SEC. SLC. In presenting this remedy to an enliixhtened and afflicted public, the Proprietor is confident he isgividg 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 tne happiness of those who use it. It is no nostrum it is no quackery but in reality possesses all the merits it claims "for itself.
For sale by BURTON & TILLAY, Agts. Terre Ilautc, Dec. 9, '48-15-tf
DR. MURPHY'S
$Hffa•-touted
W*esetable
ANTI-FEVER PILLS.
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 orders for the Pills must be addressed, (Postpaid.) 4500 REWARD!!!!!!
I will give Five Hundred Dollars to any person who will produce, at a less cost, a better, more innocent and more perfect cure for AOUE AND FEVER, or Chills and Fever, than Dr. Mnrphy's
m'tifd •ftnti'Bysprptic
Sugar-
Coated Vegetable Anti-Fever Pills. I will also give Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars to any person who will show a single case where any injurious effects have attended the use of .these rills. They are warranted In all coses to cure Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, when taken according to the directions accompanying them.
WM. H. MURPHY, M.
DSrPricc only 50 cents a box.
DR. MURPHY'S
SUGAR-COATED VEGETABLE ANTI-BILIOUS
Th( «e 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 mercurial and mineral preparations.
Sold wholesale and retail by J. R. CUNNINGHAM, Terre Haute, and J. W. PEARCE, Lockport. »ept30 n5yl
MONTHLY BULLETIN NO. 7.
NOW
is the season for STOMACH AND BOWEL COMPLAINTS and it is of unspeakable importance that the most reliable -preyentives and remedies be brought to public notice in every section of the country Tliis company would call the attention of medical men, parents, nurses and all others, to their CHILDREN'S PANACEA, a medicine which !B unparalleled for its power over all the summer disorders of children, whether of the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, the skin, or the general circulation. In Cholera Infantum (summer complaint,) Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Wasting way, Costiveness, Teething, 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 the summer. It is accompanied by careful and mi' nute directions.
The DYSENTERY SYRUP of this company is an infallible specific in this alarming disorderIt is warranted to cure and if it should not the money will in all cases be refunded. Thousands of lives have been saved by its use. No mwrte/ how extreme the case, a cure is certain. Medical' men, and all others, should immediately procure a supply, and thus confer a great blessing on their respective patients, families, and communities.
The other medicines of the Grnefenberg Com-' pany are too well known to need mention at this time. Suffice it to say, that they are sought for with unexampled avidity, and tftc performing the most astonishing cures. Fever and Ague, Scrofula, Consumption, Bilious Fevers, etc., etc., are conquered by them. The Graefenberg SarsajiarUla Compound is taking the lead of all others, and contains double the number of doses of any other. 93T The General Agent for Indiana is M.
Jan. 22, '48-21-tf
Coal Conl Con I
7mETerre-Haute,wishes!
SEA-
TON, Centreville, la., to whom applications for Agencies may be addressed. EDWARD BARTON, Sec'y.
CHAS. WOOD, Agent, Terre-Haute, la. July 22, 1848-47-1y
COTTON YARNS, &C.
THE subscriber, Agent for the Covington and, I Cooper Cotton Factories, has constantly oi¥ hand a large stock of Cotton Yarns, WicKing, arpet and overlet Warp, Twine and Batting, for sale at the lowest prices.
R. BUCHANAN, Cincinnati.
undersigned to inform the cititens of that he can furnish any a-* mount of Stone
1
July 15f
oal two miles west of the place
or he can deliver it in town as ma/ be required at a reasonable price. The'"oal is got out in a good marketable condition, we# streeHbd abd free from dirt. People wishing bar patronize J*)e, will do' well to call time, eitfier on the Bridge, of Mr. Murphy, or at the oal farrtft, Sugar reeic Colliery*.
GEORGE BROADHURST.
,4B:-46-tf
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