The Wabash Courier, Volume 17, Number 38, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 May 1849 — Page 4

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••"•IW Philadelphia correspondent Jtlie Boston Age ami News, in a jaie letter tells the following storv. -we hope Wtomty won't blame «s for printing »t:

I heard of ft cuse of exiremo modesty the other day. So extreme tlmt it could hot be noderstood. A lady went into ffhornly's india rubber siore, and enquired of the fascinating Mr. T. 'Wave you got any iudia rubber elegy cncirclers f' •Whai did you say ma'am? said the store keeper stiglxly confounded. 'Ktegy encirclers,' repeated the lad)

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se0

Qnarrcllin

wo think they myst be simple not to govern themselves. Don't get mad—don't quarrel—you'll be sorry for the first ciise and must "kiss and make up",in the other.

Mlab you got do janders, Bob? do wliito of your eyes ain yaller as saffruiTi.* 'llush your motif of insidious comparisons, Sambol 1'se got do l\allumfor« noagold fever—wen de crises aribes do delirium stages, den dis indervidual lobos for do rcgum of perpotual golds, Dat is, Samlw, perwided Congress du^ not pcrhibit us to take our slaves and udder real cstato wid us." •Well Bob, you is insnmel. A gem* men ob your color talk of Ibolishing off arter those visimary wliito folks down Capo Horn, I guess 'twill be in a horn dey'll find de gold. If you includes to take the stages Pete, I shall detract my remarks on your appearance, and subdereforc dm all obor alike

A

Fat Man.—An

of a man who is so fat that his familv

use his voice to burn instead of lard oil. The Yankco Blade says thoro is a mart in Boston so fat that people slip down looking at him—one individual was even

'Ch«vca',n»„in

A country clergyman being ojiposctl to tho use of the violin in tao churc| servicest^ was, ltowevcr. overruled by his congregation, who determined to haY6 one. Oil tho following morning, Sunday, the parson cotnmeiHsod htescr* vice Uy exclaiming in long drawn accents, 'Yott may and s-i-n-g tho 40th psalm.'

1 1 -~,.rwl tlin ctorc first1Clinton Bank of Columbus,

Thornly looked round the store, 11 rst

nt the great piles of india rubber, then at gutta pcrcha, then at india rubber cloth, and so on, but without seeing any thing corresponding to the name.

J.'ou're sure its made of india rubber, Raid Mr. T., inwardly declaring that there was nothing made of that article that he had not seen, t-, jpfi -j •Oh, ves,' replied the lady.

Our old grandmother used to say to

otir old grandfather, "It's useless quarrolling, my dear, Tor you know we mustj make it up again."

There is a deal of triith In the aboVe,r says the Sanduskian. From it can bej drawn a lesson a moral which if duly obsorved, will prevent many heart-sor-rowings, much repining and misery.

There is no feeling with which we are acquainted that makes a fellow fuel so uncomfortable, that so dissatisfies 0110j with self, and thnt so completely casts aj gloom over ilie whole lifts, as anger.

FrankUn

anything like ti? at

length returned the bewildering fellow.

The lady looked tound the well filled *tore. and at length her eyes rested upon a box, which she blushingly pointed to. What do you suppose it contt^ied

Garters. She was soon helped to a pair, and as si»e took her leave, it all at once occurred to Mr. Thornly tlrat garters were

L-e-g encirclefs.

Iemo»thene»

Tlie 1

Dernosthones shows us that culuvat-j jfarrofomwre, Fridays, at ing the form, we need not seperaie it! CadMe, Wednesday?, at -i*-:i from .ho substance fool, lo be«cribed to art, but to a want of art, since 1 Daily, at for true art the most pcrfect form is noth- Springfield, Monday?, Wednes. and Frid iqg else than the clearest and most transparent appearance of the substance.

reflect that thev must make it up again. Will be printed in tho neatrst nuiiiner and.at the shortest notice.^

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•My dear, tho fowls hate nearly destroyed tho gun)ciK Did you not seo them there wnile 1 was absent/* rYos, lov«, but I cotrfd not bear tho.

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Steuben'ville, new, Ix banon, scp- Miamisburg,ail.Circreville, new

New York city, .. Do Country, N»'w England, I'ennsvlvnnia. PliilaJiHlphiaCity, Pittsburgli, Baltimore, .• Maryland,

His prose is, in its kind, something quite as finished as metrical composition he bestowed great attention, for example, upon the sequence of long and short syllables not to produce a symmetrically recurring metre, but to express the most various emotions of the mind by a suitable and ever changing rhythm. In general by tl»o study of Demosthenes and the ancient critics, we ore introduced to mysteries of prose composition, which must awaken our ostonishment. It is the opinion of the modern world, that he who is full with his thoughts,, cannot possibly bostow so much care upon the lorm. But it may be asked, whether it is not necessary, precisely on account of the substance, in order to present it undimrned to the in- Mondays, Wednefe. and Fridays.! 1pm tuition of the hearer, to bestow attention (ljtfayette, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat. 1 «rnmtilf nfi (*rairfyrt*riHe. Tuesdays ami Saturdays, upon the form? But the exam pie oh

5

THE

Sttrtourt derelorc Uat all obor alike vou ill tlw way of choir* {roods and at very low prices, is de darkest greenest nigga in tfelknapi to«/i who may favor him with rail. street, you is a disgraeo to do wftoloj Snoods Sold by the Piece colored sex! vou is green as gree.se." a very small adyanceon Eastern Prices. Store .w '1 'I i' keepers visiting Tcrre-Haute will find it to their

Rmpty dis building ob oui presence,, jmcrW( gjVp me a call before purchasing el«ieSainbo, or I'm not responsible for vour1 where, an I shall be in constant receipt of tho laearly decease.'— Boston Post.

up by standing on his shadow, tlold Chains, Key?, Lockets. Pencils, Rin®s. Pins, Tea Spoons, Soup Mustard and Salt

S

ole,.,!

that lio makes no shalo\v at nlU A rat* Snoon« Piatwl Tea Spoons, Cup, tlu snake Struck six times at his logs in^ Castors, Candle Stiek* ami Cake Baskets Micf vain, and rotircd in disgust. He makes

r.^»i,\1c

W

"Sammv.''saitl a tencTer-hearted mo- uWbhntent in Tem Haute. thor to Iter little son,*

what on earth did

von throw that kitten in the well Far!,t **0, coz I was crazy !M *'Co»no to your ma, ye»u little ehorpb."

?--i»iiv»v, U*bo have hts Almanac for IStSfbrgra the thought if driving them away, they to take scratching."

so tmich pleasure in

TABXifi.

CORRECTED WEEKLY FROM THK CIXCTNNAtV WrEBS.

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State Bank and Brandies *par Ohio Life Ins. and Trust Co. *, prm Lafayette, Commercial and Franklin bks% Mechanics' and Traders' Bank of Maasillon, T* '*1'

Circleville, (old) J^-

1

£eniR'- 'f Geauga, Zaneeville, X" Steubei^Klle, old bank Marietta, Mt. Pleasant, St. Clairsville, f"-| -J New Lisbon, Day ion, Western Reserve,

of

Columbus,

Norwalk.

fancaeter, Ohio Bank, tdlillicotlic, -um Hamilton, -sg'-ij -«Ji Commercial Bank of Scioto, j, Bank of Cleveland, Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, Miami Exporting Co., mt Urban a Bank, ss Granville, -Jo WcHt Union,,

E|t|aaflc

New York",. Phjjadflphia, abov

1(1/ no sale. tf. par

rates are predicated upon specie.

ARRIVALS DEPARTURES

O A I

AT XXn FROM

TJERRE naUTE,

1

25 dis 50 ilia 50 dis

•sJa*

4ikH?l^°dSole

.s*»hf. do do

1

do

Bcntuchp

All solvent Banks

par a prm

3?uD fana

State Bank and Branch**, Vfrflfnfa. Gastetn solvent Bankc, Wheeling,

par

par

Eastern 3Sanfes.

—Sellmje Ralesm

1|,n

EMBRACF.to

par

1 dis par

u- Pre 1 pre

M.VD.

ARRIVALS.

St. Mo., t)ai!v, at Indianapolis, IXnily, at Imitaniinoits, i«iuy, at 1- nigr Springprld, Iff., Tuesdays, Thilrs. ana Sat. 6

1 AM

12 night.

9 9 6

TuosdBys

^I\

pErARfpagsi1

"Not

e8 »t

Y.l. 1 A :i A M! 3 am?

Tuesdays, Thnrs. and Saturdays f» a m.

ilat/ctlr, Mondays, Wednrs. and Fridays, fi a iirhrditvSJc, Mondays and Fridays, am htrxiniineton, Mondays' aiHl Fridays, at S am Ilorrortsfmrg, Saturdays, at am Cnrtislr, Thuradnve, at 5 Am

N. B.—All mails close at prrrisirly 8 o'clock S. G. DODGE, P. M. Jan. 1, 1849. ', 19-tf

L2 rst —i ra a Si

JOB PRINTING

AT THE

HIT©IB

indulgence unfits a man for his business makes him disagreeable at home, and)Snow rhu.sf causes his wife and children to fear him.

If those persons who aro apt to give-BaxkCiikcks,'' wnv to fits of passion, and thereby en- PvMmurrs, ', ', 1 1: ArorioN Bttxs, gender a quarrel some disposition, woulu. p1IIS

®our(cr ©tfirc,

.. l'ERltE HAUTE, INDIAN'.V..^,

WITH A FKKSIt Srfri.T OF OC2DU3

F.mbrncing great Variety of St vies,

SlVlt AS *ti 'rW

CtRrt'LAtts/ PouctRS, B11.1.

Heads,

BlUi OV I.AUtMi, Baix Tickets, 'ARtw, Lareta. SIC.

StOrC.

5"

Blank Deed* and Mortgage*

BILLS Or LADING, «r» ran tsm rm? mm 9

a I

INSTRUCIOht S

1

For Fiat and other IIoats KIOPT CONSTANTLY ON HANI) AT THIS OFFIt:B.

at! Small I* roll Is Sfc Quick Sales

NEW DRY GOODS STOtE,11

A N N E W O O S CHE tP FOR CASH.

^subscriber haf tnken the store lately occujiiml by Mr. K. S. Wolfe, 011 the Tfrr#f side of the Square, two doors south of Bcmcnt & Co., where hf will open in a few days a NF.W AND ENTIRELY FRESII STOCK ol Merchandise, purchnsed this s|ring in New York and Philadrlfihia at the

I.otrcst 1'asit Prices, He. fin»ls asouml that he can ofler inducements

u'*

0oo,,s

,!nri,,P

thc

who,°»««"•

—i f| CKvajtjaaaOtpy UPal,'»ilQaqBc»

Albany editor speaks taken in oxchangc for Gootis, if delivered at the

time of trade.

CHARLES A. DUY.

Terre-Haute, March 3i, 1849. 31ml

AFPU,,

is Cominc»

and complete a.«?ortn»et»t of («»ld and" Silver levcr, lupine and Verge Watchea, v...— ipine anu vcren

Pcrspectiv«»,

1 a S iv a S S a a a

all hungry who look at him and when I^ Tca Pots. Britannia Castors, &c. Backjramchildren meet him on the street they all hkmi Boards, Chow Men and Boante,tiracie Jumpruu home crying for bread. He was 11?® Rot*** Battle lwn» awl ^ttla Cgckg 1 .o» i-i I Knit»inc-n*t1l««, f*tlt Screen Handles. Steel Bag ruled out ot a Company which started p»nwTrimmings, letter Stamps, Envelopes, for California lately, lest his presence Note Paper, Motto Wafer#, Staling Wa*, Ink

Knitting-nmlli*, Gtlt Serpen Handles. Steel -ie Trimmings, letter Stamps, Enveh per, Motto Wnfciw, Staling Wax, Ink

.should incrcmse thoMifVonti^of «Hatal-i^^^ ^cSSSSJ^iflStt| £ii ready starving country.—Jackson Mit-, f0„nd «t S. FREEMAN'S JEWELRY I nd stsstppian.

Wr ^iah to purchase 20,000 pounds of RAt»Ss io rjrrhange fiar ea A or gotods. We will also take in «xch*nre for good* at tor prima. Flaxseed, White Beans, reatbera. Beeswax and all kinds of Ootintrv Phidnee. niU.I\MS&.EARL\

Terra liaute^Nov. 4,1848. nlOtf 1

JAYN^S XF.DICINBS.

A FRF.Htl«unp1y ffwrcd hr the agent*. .A niarf WOOD vt IXNNKl.LY

II1.A\K NOTF.S fur sale at tlic Waba^U Couriur oi&ce.

Tecre-Haute, Ind., March 31, 1849.

TERRlB-ll A BTE

E S O E

North side of the public Square. "10 J. H. CUNINGHAM

HAS

just received his spring supplies, which makes his stock complete, and equal to any other establishment of the kind on the Wabash. Hisgoodsareof thefirst quality, and will be sold as low as cenuine Medicines can be bought in this place, tlie stock consists of a general assortment of Mineral and Botanic Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Glassware and Shop Furniture, Syringes, 'metal and glass) Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs,Varnishes, Turpentine, Paint, Wall, Dusting, Hair, Cloth, Shoe, Scrub and Flesh Brushes. Perfumeries, Soaps,Pure Liquors for medicinal purposes, Window Glass, from 8 by 10 to 20 by 24, Candies, Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas, Patent Medicines, Gun Powder and Caps, Lead, Shoe Blacking, red,black and blue Ink, tatter and Can Paper, Quills and Steel Pens, Tobacco, Snnff ana Cigars. Kentucky Mustard, Bath Bricks, Salieratus. Spices, 5te., which he will sell for cash or most kinds of country produce.

(mdpnigTWHl.

rorUblioa, Pocket Books, Purses. PainM, for tlw Olnmlmn Insunim» Company, if now

ar*

JEWELRY

STORE, on the cast si:!e of the Square, a f^w doornabove the Towi Hall. Terre Haute.Doe. 16, IMS. nl6tf

Etpm* wwl JoarniJ copy.

N E W

4*'G

O O I) S,

CHEAP FOR ASH OR APrROVEP (RKl)IT. IT.LI AMS vV F.ARLY are now reewvin* din*ct from th« East, a large stock of a*frhandife, cotwisUng of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware and .. XIardt|«re, all of whicli will he sold as low as any other ea-

(Two doors East of the Express Office, and* next door to Burton & Tillaj's Canal and Railroad Stor^) fir a 1 (NATIONAL ROAD ST.,

S I N

ni taO X,ei "Come, genrte Spring, ethereal milling, come,

iTU Tt?m»tyw.pv Jf M-. And from the bosom of yon dropping cloud, s* la -U" a 1 While music wakes around, veil'd in a -i ?vn*v.e -iQt" ii

of

shadowing roses, on our plains dewcettd."

o-l s&jf-'ti '»i T-'sa i(i*r a "i-Tvty.J "ii it And "tunes Eolian strains between. .JvorJR

But be this as it may, gratitude constrains us to address them, and to say, Gentlemen, tor tne goou you have already done us, may your shadows never grow less! May you never know the want of a

Nor lack the delight of a

273P29I1 3ixx3 SLou S3maaaaaas»QP 3

And as to that Public, who have discerned in the words of Tom" anl "Bill" every element necessary to constitute sound advice, and have had the good fortune to follow it, we tender to them our warm thanks lor past i'uvors, while we respectfully solicit a continuance of tjiem for the tuture. vVe likewise feel very grateful to our friends that thev have, rendered it unnecessary for us to use the language of self-laudation!*-^ «1 1

11% liavc no occasion lo say

TERRE-tlAUTE, IND.

Nj^S^r£y"W»b«»iP«ood^TUAH-3' "Unfolds her tender mantle green," f«f *g f&Jl IO1I And "pranks^the sod in frolic mood, \i3Uj

O I S I E O I N S O E

the favorable opportunity presented by the recurrence of the above Delightful Season, offer their grateful acknowledgments to their kind patrons, for the very liberal encouragement which they have received from tliern during the past year.

More especially are their thanks due, and they are hereby tendered to those constant and fast triends, Tow" and "Bill"-- seeing that, in season and out of season—in rattling hail, drenching rain, and blinding sleet—mid stormy northern blasts, chilly mists, and numbing snows—throughout the fierce rigors of keen, biting winter, has their united voice been lifted up, publicly, perseveringly, and powerfully in our behalf! ...

Y-e8! We take pleasure in acknowledging that "Tom"and "Bilt" have workal for^us like a--^

"Li/ie a Thottftmul of Brick

And we assure them that they have not labored in vain We have, in our business, felt the influence of their championship more than a little! And we hereby publicly covenant with iheni, mow that they have just retiretl "to enjoy their ease and dignity" in jjrivate file,) should they continue 111 tfus more limited sphere, those kind and disinterested exertions in our favor, which so remarkably distinguished them in their public capacity, that tee will never,knowitigtydiacralit a single one of their numerous recommendations! ,. 1

ottrs

Our Patrons, with far more grace and much more effect, arc saving this for 11s! Throughout the length andbrendth of the }and are they, vfitlftrumpet tongue, proclaiming that,

CLOTHING STORE'ranks

N. purchased at the above establishment excliangetl if not faHy approved. ...

R. UMNGIHM.

Terre Haute, Ind., April 21, 1849. 34tf

^g)TECXg5

having bern appointnl Agent

to ttdte rU"ks ag&inat low. or damage bv

..re, and to inwro gortds transported on nyem and cands. and from the etiMern cities and ww in the Uniunl Stat#^. Pejyns utfunng ^ith said

Ttem-Ha«ws,Sei»t.a5,1W8-4 yl

Coal! Coal! Coul!!

THEofStone

undersigned wishes to inform die citizens of Tcm-Haute, that he can famish anv a* mount Coal two mile® west of the place or he can deliver it in town as may be required at a reaoonaMe pace. The f'oal is got out in a |ood marketable condition, well screened and frwehwu, dirt. People, wishing W patromte ra«. wiH well to call in time, either on the Bridge, ot Mr.

July 15, rm

gwbe irox works, 4 Cincinnati, Ohio.

O^II E subscribers,proprietors o»' the abov? works, I am constantly niMtufacturias °q aale a larse stork of— mm——

Bar Iron, of allsiaea Iron Wire do train lo 30, Tinners, Telegraph*. FeMia and Bridge*:

Rivets. Black and Tinned, fflta 3® U» p«r Horn Rivets aul Washers, all aixca. For sale on the most favorable terms hy

WOKTIUNGTON & Pl'LLAN

ntarn"2?t6 Mhcc, No. 24 Main street.

THE FIRM.fiF.^'II^, 3BT TJJ

E O I S I E

Now. does not every one know that what everi* one says is true I And as all our patrons are saying his, we guess its true—"well, we do!" To those who have not yet tried us, we would say, "let experience teach." Our friends ppeak from sufficiently long experience when they say to you—"Go to the 'Louisville Clothin® Store,'1 and then you can do. as we have done, you can judge for yourselvesNow, who can form so correct an opinion as those who have frequently tried us To advice, therefore, coming from a quarter so unexceptionable, We desire not to add a syllable of our own! conscious that where their words fail to move* ours would fall dead!

To go into along enumeration of particulars would probably only weary we content ourselves, therefore, with saying that"" "^.4 "vKm*Uiva.,iym.fr ?h5 dnw vifiv wns

"THE CRISIS TIIAT WERE TO HAVE ARRIVEN HAVE ARROVEN,", for OUR STOCK—which is now coming in, and which is the largest in the Wabash Valley—consists of every variety of ««.«?-:i*«i w? v»mkm «v .trava«-iic-

-SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHINGl'l

Remember—uur enri stfimrvisipn, at our Manufactory, Northeast corner of Market and First streets, lomsville, Ky.

O^rOBSERVE —"THE LOUISVILLE CLOTHING STORE," two dpors

East of the Express Office, and next door to Barton & Tillay's Canai and Railroad

is llic Cheap Store.

onlj in CHEAPNESS, but in everj respect—in ICE---in STYLE^-in QUALITY—inMAKEg

PRICE---in STYLE^-in QUA I -and in FIT,

A No.l!!?

STRAUS &, ISAACS n31tf

BUCKEYE STORE.

WE

are now receiving our FALL and WINTER GOODS. We have just opened a fine assortment of Men's and Boys' Hair, Seal, Cloth and Fur Caps Ladies'fine and common Leghorn Bonnets, Groceries. Queensware, &c.

In a few days we shall have a splendid stock of every description of

Bools and Shoes, Carpets, &,c., &c., &,c„ 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 tin? Buckeye Store Replace for all who want to buy Goods with cash.

F. R. WHIPPLE & CO.

Terre Haute, Nov. 11, 1848. nlltf

'NEYV FIRM.

I^HK

undersigned have purchased the stock in trade lately owned by L. leinon, in the south room of the Linton Building in Terre-Haute—and have commenced business tinder the firm of ,r. r. & JK. r. i.vc where they intend to keep a general assortment of Staple anu Fancy Goods, Groceries, Queensware. &£., which they will sell on moderate terms for Cosh, or in exchange for the productions of the country. J. F. KING,

March 1, '48-27-tf K. C. KING.

S UMJRIKS.

Pocket llooks. Letter, Cap, and Envelope Paper, Red and Black Sealing Wax, India Rub5f l«er Envelones, Ink Stands, Water Colors, 5 I I«ad Pencils for Artists and Engineers, of reenters' Pencil*.

Pay &. Munroe,8 make. Carpenters' Pencil*. ?s I I. W afers.

Ink Stands, Red, Blue, and Black Ink, Motto

Bbaving Cream, Military, Castile, Faney W I and Vangatecc Soaps Jenny Lind and other I Pomades, extracts Cologne, nnre Bear's Oil r* Antique Oil, Hair Dye, Hair Tonic, Bay WajSJ) tr», Koae V\ ater, Mnceassar Oil, Ox Marrow. I*! Ban Lustre. Lilly wiiiuj. Aromatic Salts, Cut 5 Pungent*, Toilet Powder, China Cologne Botl f* Vdea, Orris Ball, Tooth Powder, iwtft

G. D. Percussion Caps, I .amp Wicks and Chinanics, Cork Screws, Combo, Shoe BWM ing. Tapers,' Paint, Branding. Artist, Scrub, Clothes, Hair. Teeth,

Shoe, White -Vash and

3hving Brushe*, Btiat«l Brick Dust, Tripdli Spice Seive#, &c. Jt\ nov4 ntOtt WOOD it DON N ELI

A

BRANDIES, Ar

I1

QR. CASK pore Pale Brandy. qr Dark do. 1 qr -V ,»r Port Wine.* Iqr 'V? ,Tennerlfedo. vt I qr Holland C.in. I qr Jamaica R«rnf|-y 4 casks sweet Malaga Wine. 1 half pipr Spanish Brapdr. 2 bbJaOH Bourbon Whisky 2 Monongahela do. nov4 nlOtf WOOD& DONNELLY.

STEWART A OWEN,

WHOLESALE

WHISKY. FOREIGN AKD DOMESTIC LIQUORS, 411 Main street, between Fifth and Sixth sttvetn, IxmisviTle. Ky., where* general asrortment of all kinds of Liquors, of the heat qualitiee, end at rtw loww* pri«*s, canlwhad, and to which the attention of country dealers iaioriled. mch3l3lnlm I

^AlciCAlW AlfO tobacco

Nomfsnall**) Bmiwiw, 1 Principe. Ca4*der**. Primer*—k»mc«tic madf Choice Chewing Tobacco. rii»cur

Ixw pficra do -—V. .. novl nlOtf WOOD tt DONNELLY

EXCHANGE"' ffOTEI!,1

ATTICA,

«Y AYA TlltTfiE. meld'r rilf this new and popular idew his ackntfWl&igBientslto the travel line community ibr the large and liberal patronage he has received nnce this-xfouee^mia been opened, and assures them that he conUnues to keep the Exchange with the determination to satisfy and please au his guests. This Hotel is the largest in the place it has beea put up in complete condition, to minister to the wants and control* of its patrons. The house furniture, beds and bedding are new throughout, and in all its appointments possesses the neatness, elegance ana comfort of a first class Hotel

Attica, March 17,1819. 28tf

EAGLE jlftTjaL,

Of Cigars, a fine assortment of genuine imported, of various brands. Also, low priced 2o6acco and Cigars.

Of Perfumery and Toilet articles, a great variety. 1 In their stock of Patent Medicines will be found everv preparation.

All of which they offer for sale on good terms, and will receive in exchange Flaxseed,Oras9 seeds, Ginseng, Beeswax, Country Cigars, White Beans, &v..

In their retail department, particular attention to prescriptions. nov4 nlOtf

DR. MUKHIY'S

TSugar-Coated Vegetable

A N I E E I S

For the immediate and permanent cure of Ague and Fever, Ohills and Fever, and all othtr Fevers.

Prepared by WM. II. MURPIIY, M. D. 384 Pearl Street New York, bos To whom all orders for the Pills must be addre$!i$l,

IPost paid.) «500 REWARD «-w I Will cive Five Hundred Dollars to any p^^fo who will"produce, at a less cost, a better, more innocent and more pcrfect cure for Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, than Dr. Murphy's SugarCoated 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 cases to cure Ague utul Fever, or Chills and Fever, when taken according to the directions accompanying them.

MARRIAGE,

ANEW BOOK, BY DR. WM. YOUNG SEGOND EDITION, JUST PUBLISHEP, PRICE 25 CENTS. THE yEGIS OF I^IFE A Treatise on Affection, Love and Marriage, and the Diseases of Youth, Maturity and Old Ago, or the Lights apd Shades of Married Life, (its infelicities and enjoyments.)

Horatio,

Dr.

W O E

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 conducted under the firm of

I. WOOD & DONNELLY, The stock now in store, of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, &c., to wluch will be added in a few days their fall purchases, making it replete.

Of Glassware, Window Glass,and Instruments, a full assortment will be found. In Dye Stuffs they have every article required (or.manufactures or household use.

Their stock of Paints, Oils, and Paint Brushes is complete. In Wines and Liqvors for medicinal use, they have such as is choice, both in wood and bottles.

frew

WM. H. MURPHY, M. D.

Price only 50 cents a box.

tDR. MURPHY'S

SUGAR-COATED VEGETABLE jANTI-BILIOUS

•hiti-Dyspeptic Pitls.

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. CUNNING HAM, Terre Haute, and J. \V] PEARCE, Lock port. sept30 n5yl

"To be or not to be, that is the question." (With curious cases, illustrations. Sic.) "There are more things 'twixt heaven and earth,

Than are dreamt of in our philosophy." SlIAKSPEAKRt, This book should be in the hands'of every young man Or woman contemplating marriage. E eea every man or woman,

marriage. JCvery

school boy, and in deed every mnti or woman married or single, should read with care and nt tention, 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.

Young and middle aged persons, suffering from Dyspeptic and Consumptive Symptoms of long standing, by a careful perusal of this most wonderful work, will find the cntise of such symptoms in the baneful habit hero described. 53*Any one sending twenty-five cents enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. 9Cr All letters are expected to be romr paid, except those containing a remittance, and addressed, "DR. WM. YOUNG, 152 SPRUCE street, between Fourth and Fifth, Philadelphia.'" [24n6m]

HEAD QtTARTERiTFOR

PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING.

On National Road St., next door to NipperVs Corner.

j%*o ir FOR

tug

THE

proprietor has hut arrived froniflMtiladelphia with a very targe and splendid amortmentof SSStjciQp*»or&<EJa? 3SHcxOQa 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 nand some of the finest quality of Black »pd Blue Cloth Coats, Cashmeret Sacks, Ilabit Cloth, Tweed and Queen's cloth Sack-coats, Caasimere pants. Satin vests, and a great variety of Cheap Clothing for sale as chcap,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, As they can be purchased in the Eastern cities. JOHN PALMER.

Terre Haute, June 10,^18 41 tf

LOOK OUT FOR SITES.

CABINET WARE ROOM.

THE

underaighed has Commenced the Cabinet Making Buineiw, in the shop lately occupied hy Wm. H. west, nearly opposite the American UotW, at the sign of 2£32B)93P2BA2S9i Where he is prepared to fill all orders, from a cradle to a coffin, with promptness and in aa good style and finish, and with aa goad materials as at any shop in Indiana. Those in want of any article la the CABINET LINE, are requested to call alia examine specimen* and prices.

CT All kinds of Lumber and Predate taken in exrhange for work. JACOB SITES. Terre Haute, May V48-3^t£,

Saddle

DEALERS IK RECTIFIED

OarnesM Making. A E

mm ^m mm

13 conducting the above bu«ne*s in nliiubran4I em, on National RoaiT

Romiatiret, a few doorafimn

theSnuare, south c«4e, where hm would be glad to all who wanl a good article in the above line, dieap lor enah or trade.

August 15,1846. 50-tf n**'i IW

LASTS! LASTS!

TUST rtowW a large and splendid uscfftmeiit •f of Fa»hionaUe Lasts, direct from the nwnu factory. Blends, Women's, Boys', Mi«ea'andC3ulA*n*». Mfo, frw of Boot Trees, Crimps, fe., a HflnwMtirtMp. bv

COLLINS i, MURRAY.

Tem Haute, Jaly f, '46. i-l-rf*

OW*« WAYNE'S ...

VALUABLE EDI CI N ES.

NO

preparation's haye ever boen ifttroducSd to the public, which have given such universal satisfaction, as the above. They are prescribed and used by pliysiciana in their practice, mid their advocates are found among ail classes 'SLKPIJS DR. SWAYNIWS COMPOUND 8YRUP

Si OF WILD CHERRY.^ hmThe Original and Genuine Preparation. Great Trivmph ater Disease I ^OXMm m^ORTANT LETTLSi iii fcev [MichigMi.J

H. SwxYSt—Dear Sir: We have teen in feCelpt of your invoice of WILD CflERRY for about two weeks, and we must say that we feel encouraged tbat the sales will be ex ten-• sive this year. One customer, who cam© ., I

For the second bottle, stated that hia ••., wife had been given up by her physitt cian reeetitly, supposing tbat she iO' „f would hot survive more than twenty-four hours. A. consulting physician pronounced her case desperate—both of them Are of high standing in this place as scientific men and gentlemen. The first Dottle had the effect to strengthen her so much, that she leaves her bed andmoves about the house. Her husband seemed very much satisfied, and proposed to Use six bottles, as he felt confident it wonld perform a perfect cure. Wc feel cditfideiit ourselves that it is much superior to any medicine of thedtur, and in justice ought to take the precedence. Yours, respectfully, G. & J. G. Hiix. STILL ANOTHER WONDERFUL CUR El

READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY CASE. 2 TO? December 35th, 1848.

Dr. SvfAYXE—Dear Sir: Having contracted a severe cold, wliich settled upon my lungs, attended with a violent couj difficulty of breatii

with a violent cough, pain in my side and breast, ty ofbreatlu cians of the first respectability,but my ay'm'ptotns

ng, 1 was attended by physittal there was an* ahscess

became very alarming formed in my lungs and made its way through my side, and discharged large quantities of puss externally, so that my physicians thouf lit the power or functions ot one of my lungs were totally destroyed—therefore supposed the tmse entirely hopeless- This mournful atate of things continued for a long time, until I was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a number of remedies, but ail failed to do any good But there still being a spark ot hope left with me and my anxious parents, and having heard of the great virtues of yourCOMlPOUND SYRUPOF wILDCHERRY, and of its being recommended by physicians of the first eminence, I concluded to qialtemal of it, and to my great satisfaction my cough gradually

better, the hole in my side began to heal, and am now happy to say, from a poor and almost hopeless skeleton, I have become healthy, and weigh more than I ever have. All my neighbors can testify to the above facts.

Abraham HcjrsicKER,

2 miles from Skippackville, Skippack Tp. Pa. ANOTHER SE VERE CASE OF ASTHMA. Pihlada, Dec. 12th, 1848.

Dr. Swavne—Dear Sir: I cheerfullv add my testimony in favor of your valuable Compound Syrup ot Wild Cherry, which 1 conceivo to be truly the wonder and blessing of the age. For the last four years I have been afflicted with the asthma. Steep had become a stranger to me night after night would I have to sit up in my bed. I was attended b-

r— c— J:/r-

also of no commenced the use of your valuable Compound Syrup of Wttd Cherry, which afforded Ihe instant relief. After using several bottles was restored to perfect health.

Yours, with respect, Sarah B. ErAKs. Any information respecting the above case will be freely given by her husband,

Hampton W. Evans,

Carpenter, corner of Eighth and Pearl Sts. Importaut Caution—Read! Read t! There is but one genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, and that is Dr. Swayne's, the first cwr offered to the public, which has been sold largely throughout the United States and some parts of Europe and all preparations called by the name ot Wild Cherry, nave been put out since this, undercover of some deceptive circumstances, in order to give currency to their sales. Each bottle of the genuine is enveloped with a beautiful steel engraving, with the likeuessof Wm. Penn thereon also, Dr. Swayne's signature, and as a further security, the portrait of Dr. Swayne will be added hereafter, so as to distinguish his preparations from all others.

Principal office, EIGHTH and RACE Streets. Great Blessing to Mothers and Children. DR. SWAYNE'S VERMIFUGE.—There is no remedy for "the destruction a pd etpulsion 'of wouivjfc equal to this. One grdat objection to all other remedies is that they are so nauseous that children cannot be made to take sufficient to do them much if any benefit. This remed ant to the taste.

liis remedy is remarkably pleasShould there be no worms, the

svstent will be grentlv improved by its use. It is also a great remedy for dyspepsia, sour stomach. See. Remember! it is now put up in square hot. ties, With the portrait of Dr. Swayne on each sidei without which none is genuine.

The above valuable medicines ore nrei by DR. SWAYNE, N. W. corner of EIGHT and RACE Streets, Philadelphia.

And for sale wholesale nnd retail by I C'* rZ J-

N

INGHAM,

apl7 30yI Terre-Haute.

JUSI'-RliCEIVED.

WATCIIES.'

A new and first rate assort rncnt of Gold and Silver Watches of every make, warranted of the best quality,and for sale as cheap as they can be bought at any establishment either in the East or West,

ft JEWELRY,

Of fine quality, and eVfery variety of styl«v siich as Breast Pins.Ejjr Rings,Finger RingB, Studs, Bracelets, Gold Pcncils, Guard and Fob Chains, Gold Pens, that ate warranted good Lockets, 'Miniature Cases, Gold Keys, Card Cases, and indeed all that can b^ wishod for in the Jewelry iine. j- FANCY GOODS

Fancy Fans Shell Combs, Perfuniery, Work Boxes, Hair Brushes, Violin Strings, Accordions, Flutes, Battle-Doors, Graces, Letter and Motto Envelopes, Note Paper, and a variety of other articles not necessary to mention.cutlery.

The largest and best assortment of Rodgers Sc Woatenholms1 Knivos, Scisaors, Razors, See., to be found in Terre Haute also, a good assortment of Chapman's Razor Strops, with Shaving Creams and Soaps, and Brushes, of the most approved quality. f..»• f' 1/ CIOCKR. 1 vd •«-,

The country generally, are invited to examine my assortment of Clocks, and if fifty per rent reduction in nriccs that are usually paid for the same ty&jde, will be any inducement, we expect ready purchasrt*, as we have them from $4,00 to $20,00. 9Sr Cloak*, Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired, ana wfcrrarftea. 8. R. FREEMAN.

East side the Public Square, few doors above the Town Hall. Terre-Haute, July 15,1818-46-tf

«I»l f* |7» A

si rw Joi^ laXu A. a agrne^w in. BOOT AND SHOE STORE.

Wholesale and Retail." 'WR the mfderrtgned having jus ®T I received, and are now opening «l large and splendid aasortment of

BOOTS AND SHOES, which

mk have been selected with care and will he found to be one of the beot selected assort* ments of BOOTS AND SHOES ever offbrcd in thia market.

FARMERS wishing W l^ipply' their fxnttm witfiagood, aubetantial. warranted article, will find it to tlieir advantage to. call and examine our stock before purchasing.

We have Men's, Boys, Youths, Women'#, Misses, and Chfldren's boots ajto mora of every variety, price, style and pattern: Men's and Women's Gtam Elastic, Buffalo, and Fur bound Over Shoes. Also, a well assorted lot of findings of all descrip' tiona. Bindings, Linings,&c., for sale to the Manufacturer. far- You will find us two door* West of Mr. Cook's well known establishment on Locust cor ner,

yt

COLLINS ^MURRAY.

Terre-Haute, NOT. 1845—II—tf

JO Elj%* Tts TRW

H.R.SMITH. D. D. t,

nQQQQP

April 17,1847-SMf

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HAVING removed hw office to the .South side of the Public Square, 2d dw East of the Bank, will be ready at all thnes

to wait on customers. N. B.—-As I have but one price for my work, and have To pay the cash in advance fin-my stock, afar this date no credit will he gfv« for openi^ tions, itmeSS it is by previous arrangement/

VERMIFUGE.

IXTc^ANK-S Vermifuge. McLatie I^ver HUa. LTJL Purchaned of the Proprietors, J. Kidd Sc. Co.. 'ittsbunth. For sale wholesale %iid retail hy

Dcc. 23,' HU- 17-tf WOOD &, JXINN LT.LY-

in "ir

eAtJKOftNfA GOLD!

JtHE

GOtf^j Seeker?$ Girtd#!

Secret Art of finding Gold, Silver, Iron, Lead, Copper, Coal, Miami Rich

and othe* «s.

3l jmiacnu mcnes. -t California was VR, an eminent

Th« first discovery of gold in Call made by DON JOSE D'ALVEAR, 1 Spanish Geologist, Chemist, anfNistur

the

rty

Th,S

Natural Philoso­

pher by means of a newly invented Magnetic in. strument, called The Goldoaieter, or Gold Seeker's Guide!

Signor D'Alvear has just arrived at New York from the Gold regions of California, by way of

lected there, long before the existence ofCthe^3ol!i mines became known to the residents of California

History of the Discovery. }£jjn» Signor D'Alyear went out to California nearlv mo years ago. an consequence of certain information which he had received of the geological character ofthat country, with the firm'belSr that vZt mines of precious metab would be mvmUI M. careful investigation. 8.%SK53 to this enterprise, also, by his confldencei^he powers of a certain magnetic instrument wh i£ he had in vented, called the "Goldometer "bv wW he exited to be directed at once to the "te rJacera," ifany such existed.

NOT

were hi?ei

pectations disappointed. His scientific eaili!" uons proved to be founded in truthand Sfeltj [WI instrument, the "(SdonS tei-," fulfilled his highest hopes. In lesa months after reacliing California hJ

Mw.ii.ing hi, ogc?u^,rTO,i',~"r pirel, scfenafic m»,reh, he ol,„i„„fX"5 S

and steadily pursued his task, colleciinff ^.J!.'

nQ0[c.

^3,000 worth of gold in fsffie^

which heftoncealed a deep ravine, wi^out ex-' ciung any suspicion whatever, until tfffer the dis-

g^l__at CnP,

Suttef'8 mill when th? xi

is now foundVhanire'resI ndSo'rto^r^ tit fiL ki?

Sor^sof the mountains, SS not

in the beds orsancia of the rivers. p£v£,» ?o lZ,LCa!|lf°r?.muSlg,lor D'Alvear sold his im forj?{^ono ti

on,cter'La very

Art

mpnlt0fh^t°nLIHnIETE|i

imperfect one,

for $3,000. The person who purchased it conlidenUv expected to make ahandsomo fortune hv simply finding "gold placers" and selling out tight of digging to the gold workers. Manufacture of the Goldometer, and Publicalion of the Guide.

Signor D'Alvear, in compliance with the request of numerous scientific eentlemen, has commenced the manufacture of his new maanoti,. «m.m««, the ^tpOMCTER,™anS'Uw offers for aale in the United States, at the remark.

COLLARS each, ac­

company by fiill instructions for use and a vanety of philosophical hints, drawn from the an" cient and modern sciences, or

of

findinic itfinfis of Gold!

Silver, Platinum, Quicksilver. Coal, Iron, Copper, Lead, and other Mineral Riches,the vvholebtw given in a publication called the

Go!d Seeker's Guide! 1 J:,

This new work and the GOLDOMETiER, are both now ready for sale.

is 80

simP,e

no instru­

ment 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 tor any number of

By the of, he gnid. an" IS™ use tlie 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 land?, should avail themselves of this opportunity to test that fact, by the surest of all known tests, hefbro the abundance of discoveries in all ports of tho country shall have lessened this source'of wealth their estate.

Adventurers to Californin.

1

Persons goinjr to California cannot make a bet* ter investment than by purchasing one of these in* struments, which will not only be worth fifty times its value there, to sell again, but will be of inestimable worth to those, who goinseatthof Sil8 nf K^k Ke^.rby !l,e abundant experiment, both in California and the t'nited btates. os ,, Testimonials.

Signor Alvear does not deem it Tiocftssnry to

17, this very week, of fresh veins of Gold in Virgintn, and Beds of Cow in Khodo Island, by its uho% are alone sufiicient 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 !y satisfied8

own

desire for wealth is near

The following testimonials, in proof of the value of Uie Goldometer, Selected from a great number equally satisfactory, must suffice for the piesent

AstoH Hoi'se,

New

York, Dec. 21, M-18.

undersigned, having this day witnessed thrt prnctical operation of Signor JoseD'Alvear's newly invented magnetic instrument, the Goijxjmetek, feel entirely satisfied that it possesses the extrnordiuary 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 Ihe United States and the world. \A I 3- &RAPERuJr., Chemist. •4 ^nPnet»c Ins. MakcH Mi* fo. DANA, Geologist/ vo!

I/)s Anoelos, Cauforxia, August, 18-^f 1 his may certify that the undersigned is fully convinced that Signor Jose De Alvear was die first discoverer of the gold deposits of California, and that this discovery was made by the aid of a magnetic instrument called the GolpometeR, which! have seen successfully applied to the.discovery of veins of gold ore, in places where no indiMtiona ot that substance appeared upon the Surface of the earth. Io€»w W. SHERMAN, Lieift. *lArt.U.UA)t1 'r No Agents.

In cOniffqtwnce of the difficulty of finding faithtui agents, and of preventing frauds, where artic.cs of this nature are sent out for general aale, pignor De Alvear has determined to sell none of his works or instrumenU unless ordered by letters sent directly to him, when the desired publication or instrument will be forwarded under his nignature and aeaf, so that all doubt as to its genuineness may be removed.

WBEWARE OF ALL IMITATIONS of this instrument which may hereafter ap|iear, as tlie 1$. cret of imparting the. Gold Detecting power ja lnventor°

H°'5er80n w^ateve.ri

except the original

pStrffi11?® and (SOLD SEEKhilt

1

be eent^ by mail, closely

enveloped and sealed, and therefore rjot subject to '"S^'ionby Postmasters,for tlie sum of THREE sent post paid to SIGNOR JOSE D& ALVEAR, box bid, New York City, atrument is very Tight, and the Guide thin

otf

alone is ONE DOLLARjSenf as above Address SIGNOR J6SE DE ALVEAH? Box 2713, New York Citv ^^'NewYork City. .^^^ 'he^Heof the GOLD SKEIO

PR'S GUIDE and GOLDOMETER, No. 3«" ...I

CENTRE St., ^ew York City, where visiters —?era! caaks of California goM extracted by Signor D'Alve •ente mines, and fflso witness ti

TT-

GOLDOMETER, when held within the magnetic influence of the precioas metal, and tho unerring manner in which it indicates the jire^

precii

J" .... .vh it kii.W«|TD ,|

ence of that and other mineral substances, ntflfrn 29m4

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N E W A E S O FRAIICIH E. ROTIIE, *1*® Barber's Shop in the basogievt mi tf ^u?*

wbere

nov4 nlOtf

75

he will always bff

prepared in the ime of Fashionable Hair Dressing* Shaving,^ ffj'f fill', regtrlarlv trained in his buaioera fljeipmc, Germany, he promises that noone can give more satisfaction.

JKTKeeh Razors ami clean shaving. fr Terre Haute, Dec. 9,1848. 3ni .' at ad adT" r#1J3S iitt POWDER. fAA KEGS Rifle, 30 Kegs BI«wtiBg,f!ot!o.

700 Fept Safety Fuse, for

a8*

jm* aa

BBI^S. Wo. 2 MACKEREL, S5

tl

*-.-t do uaww«' lo (fuio A 15 fetta tmhi# m* 10 hlf bblit. 1 do di "to ha SDorhUa. do1 tamtm vat-" 10 (Jroms Codfish, mm

J00 botes Herring in store and for Wife febl7 25tf BEMENT & a !T.