The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 June 1850 — Page 3
E.F.4J. MABIB, Proprietor#.
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vV iix on Grand Olympic Arena and United oyer the **t flifvma
1 States Circus, CwistW of 150 gm and Horaea. Makaock, Eortsraua Di a«exoa, Clowks, tcAKS Of THE BiM
The Public of Terre Haute and vicinity arc re-
^Krni^uida'yand Monday, the 8th and 10th
wfflsl J2rSa3bJt«fl5Tandviw, IIU TJ"r*U'' June 6, and at Paris, III, nd#y June 7,1&>0.
In making the above announcement, the Managers weald state that the company composed of foil and efficient corps of distinguished perform-
ter*rbe
by
stud of Homes Is allowed to be the largest, a .:C..I ..J Uitklif tratnunflf IflV 111 Alllfif*
The itiKJ of iionw miiaww ww wae ynost beautiful and highly trainedof any in Amer- .-vr
tea. The various performances will be remarks- j-j
lc*. ITMB TlTlOWl J^nwni««iw /r -J .L, Me for their novelty, splendor and effect, MdUie
ht. f*r rhoir noveltv. splendor and effect, sod the „M
ftibft suitable and magnificent npjrarienances.
The ana iters would assure the public that,
the unparalleled approbation with whichthe
Olympic Arena and United States Circus has been deceived in every city and town which they h»re thus Car visited, thut they are enabled to produce tin entertainment tar superior to any heretofore offered to the nubile.
AxxHitf tnosc composing the equestrian corps are the foilosrlng artists: W. Waterman, II. Buckly, J. Ooodspeed, A. Parker, B. roshee, J. Toltnao, Lu«sn Julian,and Master Albert, tliecelebrated Holland Family.
Those astonishing performers, '&
iUm trnrlH OA tiM ACT6O0t ft mil
and throughout the world ns the Aerobe tF amily or Holland Family, whose services have been procured at an enormous expense, will appear In each
'^Iwceiebrated Wells FiWiily—Miss Mary Artn Wells. Miss Amelia Wells, Miss Maria Wells, Miss Flora Wells. The first in attraction and elegance is the voting and beautiful IEJue*!"*P' Mary Ann Wells. No lust idea exists in the public mind of the extraordinary terms according to auperior merit, coupled with excel ence of private character, as is the esse with this charming artiste. lierwonderoiis Equestrian Representations sre to be siven on Iter moat beautiful palfry, and combine all the united uflceia that personal charms, high talent, and grace of manner can eminently impart. This young ludy, whose sweetness of look and craccfulneas of maimer at onee impress every beliolderwith a prepossession towards hwr, stands ubrivntled by any female Ivqueauiau in tha United
May, tle celebrated American Jester and American Clown Mr. John Wells, the favorite O'llTo Clown.
A Celebrated Brass B«nd, le«lby Mr.Putnoro, ia attached to the company, nicked snd select performers, who will lead the procession mounted on tering each place of exhibition, performing aomo of the most new and popular mvirfc of t^ day.
KTDoors open at halt past one and sever, clock —performance commence at two and half past sev-
°n{^Admi«on -Boxes, 50
half price to Pit.U^l II. A. WOODW A.RI iiine l-40-'3w
Petition for Cotir+yance.
The Poiiliinor hy XJaher A. 1 nttowon his Solicitors. having filwl Ins petition, also onnnutnytt ora difintrrestod person tlfat ]^unaf,lI^"''"'",n,„ I«nac Donham are not residentsol the State ot In-
ik w«ll known to tno cin*«iii»«»• """'"7 that Wm. Revels h«a opened sn w^h-hnirn for the Cleaning and Ri-novatinj/ of CIOUmss AH nenoiu wntitinfl old blothos niado asgojxl as new f/m _i ..«ii mi iKn miiwcriter. one door nhove
-will-
shortest possible time. W RhWbL8. jfunol-40-3w j7
CJ
H. LONG. M. D.,
iSsSOLtJTION.
Tift
nnrtnerslilp heretofore existing A Mtllcr. WJ. thj. rt.y
l.y mntit.t Th. hook. «"l abort tinw \n*ho hftnd^nfDr. PMrkk* office) where, tho»s indebted, mil please call and •ettle l»y «W» Ornote. {"f
Terre-Hivite, Msy 31,jiyo-to-3t
3Por Bxchange.
A
SMALL Farm eootsining within a few miles of Tetrro Haons r\
witmn a lew mue» *"rim »*ch«ni!®l«»r town property. Courier Office.
Kolor.
LISTcolored
6t rrn
8nu
Mr. E. F. Msbic, Mr. W. Watermaoi Mr. John May, I Mr. John Wells,
colored gooda »t the *'Fr«iri«
City Sfcwr"
C«rn T^iWna, Corn colored Its rages, Com oolotwl Prf™,
Corn colored Gin^hatno* Cotlt colored Ltnon*. Corn colored Cambncs,
Drn colored N^^einis. Corn colored Handkerchiefs, Com colored km*.
For sale W M- W. WUXJAM& Msy»"» door Fsmngton^a Block.
consisting of
Cottonades and Linen.
Qlass Tumblers.
50 ^bf w^w" UV* WJ Mav»- S»3Mw
Carpets at Cost
few pitcn Carpets for
-rTmmaiwxk.
^|A ni^oeeS*ineh Oil WWBl»«k Slka, JW
"'NOTICE^
an ordinance, $ Isvymg a tax for the yar
1850.
CEC. 1. Be it ordained by the Comma*. Cmnal the Tovn of Tern Haute,
fnrntn«Miu*I—the pureonwr mi a,»Prov^ security, without the
/Oil
w„,w«t Sola blothos made as good wncw ^'apralsement law.. Tpleoeo call on tho s«Wril»er, ono tor nhove j.as.ftt .eSirilo.nl. M.rk.. street. ^_
OFFICE
IONTIWK^ the Practice of Medicine from (he Office of Dr. A. Holme*, ami roapoetfiilly sofcrits a share of public pntroniuto. Th«JolU»wnjt from Dr. Holmes is wmsidenxl a aufTicient recoiuAietidation i«JWti«fy the public mind. tv Practice of Mcdtcioe1
W°&Jt
4l d^-r F»rringtort block.
Uracil Htnte Bnmk of Tuu lUcrt, May IP, A Dividend
35lS.wSSK-S'wSs. fescEcao-?
Elteibte Budldteg
rpiIK prapnV *ViLT-
Thst the follow-
lag designstod property within this tacorporanM be sufaiect to iMWRtwnt and tuition for the prssent fear, to-wit: All loads, tenements, hajeditanicnts and their appurtenances* all household furnit ore, all merchandise, moneys st mloreet ow»it« to the pernios to be taxed more than they pay interest for, and all Other debts owing to them tiwm solvent pcraoiH more than they are indebted lor, ail moneys on hand, tools and implements, stock in trade, horsei, mole* asses, cattle and hogs, Cesehest tSarrisges, baggies, wagons, drays and carts, saddles ana harness, docks, watches, nameat instruments, gold and silver ware, and jewelrr, maps, paintings and statuary salt, hides, finished or in vats, lumber, brick, grain, pork and lard and flour not intended for abipment, and all other pOTSOflpl -A* LikMtn AniimAMfMl' fll IVI I tax on
over me age oi iwenvy-vue *»v and all lands included in the extension act, proved February 10th, 1839 other than where same are laid out into building lots, to be taxed _i. .« I L« Ka AMinttf mr for lots.
same are laid out into ouuoing iom. u» not exceeding tbe amount levied fey the emmt 'road purposes, and where laid oot in building »o be taxed the same aa if included in the original limits of the incorporation.
SEC. 2.
Mr. Putnam.
Be it further ordained.
taxes levied
for
That the jate of
the present year, shall be FOUR-
rtE/rt Cfcl* to on every DunQn«uwwi»*wtu
CENTS on every hundred dollar's worth
of propert. at
tpectf-jHy informed that die above celebrated ww jgyg amount, and that the tax on each poll shall superior eetabliahment will be exhibited k. this
nrTY
the same rate for a greater or
CENTS.
be FIFTY CENTS. Adopted May 6,1850. M. HARRISON, President
Attest: D. S. Dakaumo*. Clerk. Terre Ilaute, Msy 8, 1830-37-3*
AN ORDINANCE
To prevent the feeding of domestic animals on side-walks, in the Town of Terre Haute.
ortjaial^
MD
hoas,
q( t£
A_„.
the
by the Common Council of the
Terrf
p[mtte
That hereafter no per
10/ 1 erre naum, 1 iibi JK"c-'y~ I™
1 1
son or persona shall be permitted to feed horses, s, or other domestic animal, upon any ot tne siae-walks of the town of Terre Haute, under a penalty of One Dollar, with coets of suit, for each and every such ofience and it i*ihereby mstle the duty of the Marsbsl to obeerv^ every such violation snd see this ordinance duly anlorc-
cow^
-1 1VMARRISON.FTO'.. Attest Ds S. Dasauwos,Cl'k. niay!8-38.3w
an ordinance
Eetsblfshing the weight of a bushel of Stone Coal.
BE
it ordained b* the Common Council of the town of Terre Haute,
OJ 1CTTC nuu*r% b*»O«v r* net, (avoirdupois,) shall be taken for one bushel of Stom-Joal, inatead of eighty pounds aa heretofore, and that all ordinances or parts of ordinances to the contrary, shall be null and.void. Adopted May 13th. 1850. B. M. HARRiSON, Prea
Ikinnett.
At
cnt--
Stato of Indiana, County of Vigo, as. Vigo Probata Conrt, ss. Thomas C»lli«ter, vt.
laaiah Donham, AdmV
of the ertate cf Nathaniel Donham. onder fkmham, Robert Dotiham, Isaac Donham, and John Donham.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the said Iounder ami latino, he and amn-nr More the Ju«lg« of snid ProbaU' Court, at thcCourt House in 1 erre Haute on the first dsy of its next term, then and there i'li said wurt, on or before the calling of the (p^oi hours, on aaid day ofler for sale at put iau^! 'o pK s»WrT or d,H,.ur to said PoUtion,
Renovating Establishment.
is well known to theol Terra tiling
That seventy-four pounds
/!_ .:.J\ .kail k* tmk«n fnr onA bushel Of
Attest: D. S. Dasaldson, Ol'k. may 18-38-3w
an
ORDINANCE
Amendatory of an ordinance, en titled,."an ordinance, for licensing and restraining retailers ot spiritobs liquors."
Bofiton
E ordained hy the Common. Conncil of the foum of Trrre Haute,
Thnt all of that part of section
one ordinance entitled "an ordinance tor licensing and restraining retailers of spin tons liquors passed hy the Board of Common C^incil of the town of Terre Haute, April 20th, 1841, be and the *ame is so far amended, that 'pJ,le "TT, fine rtf "Twenty-Five Dollars "a fine of Ten Dollar* shall be forfeited snd paid as contemplated in said section. Adojned
Attest: D. 8. Danaiasow, Cl k.
may
No
18-38-3*
New Cheap Publications.
NOTES
on California and the Placers—How to get Thcre-And what to do afterwards, by one who has beeri thero. Oliver Goldfinch, or the Hypocrite, By Emerson
(Seutloman of the Old School, by Jam«i. The Two Corpses, or the Chamber of Death. of may l-36tf Sign of the Big Book.
iiVJllJY BOOKS.
ri^lIE Christian Psalmist, plain and finejnndg. I The Church Psalmist do do Paalms awl Hymns, do do
KSrS3"Sr«wu« D—i-
to
or the same will bo taken aa confessed anil dtcre«l (jm,j ^imnto in Vieo county, to-w it. th SftSK T. NOBLE, Clerk.
Commissioner.
James P. Hannson, Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
on National Road St, one door west
of Public Square, Terre Haute. apr27-35
Dissolution of Partnerehip. rpnK unrtnenhip heretofore existing of A.ConI ner 9t Co- is thia diy mutually dissolved--* All persons indebted waaid and settle. saM'L CONNER,
CONNER.
Terre Haute, March 4,1850-fc-3w
WOOL WOOL!! WOOL!!!
BRINCaon
your Wool if you want it carded or
exchanged for Cloth. I am prepared at my mill with large assortment of cloths to ex^anjre for wool—and those who want .ardmg and ul-
TRBl'BoLMfS.
Terre Haute, May 10 iWO, 3?-3m
Cabinet Wareroom.
Tiifc"umimtfaad
{-y
White G^ods. «t
still eantintws to estrv on the
Cahinet iJSSb ^»i"C»at Uie «Wstand on Market street* nesrly oppesite tbo Amen can, at tho sign of
THE BEIWTEAM,
riiTSS CABINCT iSE requested to call
ouT^CI^..^"feSslSEIcllSR 1T Jenny Und Em Rings OoW B^etCtasi^ a beautiful article Jw-w_rtvla men Ca^ Cas**, Thimblea, sod all oiher oec
mayll-37tf.
Watches.
aide of the Public Sqoaw, Terre Hauta. m*yll-37t£ Silver Spoons.
'jtlr* ^REBMAn.
QTEEI. RnkN Qttap» «J^L.TSSl fc ment of Pocket knivee and Wade
k.yi'^r' rjaVuE Teaareiatita fHFwria#* J| TbetXJd Fellows do
Freemason^ Moattw. The Masnaie Clait. The OnuVwian TheTromlafliTewtBook.
Latest NSWs
A
T'jobtww^' D» ul!rgw|« trarid*MHNbMtMtnim of to for sale. Itlw* th*»«A Tba^rjwg"! fc-wittg •^jutreeMwd. late reeideiKSS^ ««ff« be divided facta. For trrnw,applytWsoBicc. wtatdrii nwyl8«S8tf'
from
tiM
Torre Haute Drug Store. NORTH OF THE COURT HOUSE.
jkmvvs*
A I N S
AND
DYE STUFFS.
THEhis
undersigned has jus? received* large and general stock of goods in his line, *hich makes assortment foil and complete, *11 of which will be sold at
WHOLESALE OB RET AIX-, As low as csn be purchased on the Wabash. Hi* Drtucs and Medicines are warranted pure and genuine. and as such, are recommended to rbysicians and the country generally. Including
Mineral Botanic Medicines.
He keeps constantly on hand a general assortto
Surgical Instruments Glassware and Shop Furniture?» Svringes—metal and glass '. Paints, Oils, Pye-ttufe, Varoiahoa, Turpentine Paint, Wall, During, Hair, Lloth, Shoe, Scrub and Fledi Brushes
Perfumes and Soaps 'I* Pure liquors for Medicinal purposes Windovr Glass from 8 by 10 to 24 by 30 Candies, of different kinds Imperial, Gun Powder, Young Hyson and Black Teas
Patent Medicines, of the best preparations? Powder, Lead and Caps Shoe Blacking 1 Red, Black and Blue Inks
Iietter and Csp Paper, Quiils snd btoei renr, Tobacco, fenuff ana Cigara
Mk»»"jss^u,sr^t'UNINGH AM. Terre Haute, Ind., May 4,1850. 36tf
Valnablc Town Lots
1
For
All persons indebted to me sre requested to pay
rPpmw4Sr,he'd'''''" 'WsiBiSy." Terre Haute, apr27-35-lm
Wool Carding.
WE
take this method of informing the pnbllc that we are prepared to do Wool Cardingat the Terre Haute Foundry, in a manner which can not lie surpassed in this part of Indiana. Having two sets of double cards, and experienced workmen. we will be able to give satisfaction to all wh. l.vor ». wiU '^KrfhsoN, apr27-35-3m A. A. NEWCOME.
notice.
Mof
RS. LEGGETT1? School for Girls and Young Ladies, will lie opened in tlie Basement the Baptist Church, on Monday, the 6th, day of May next. apr%7-35-2t
W. & R. P. RESOR, 23 and 27 Main Street, Cincinnati. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WE
BUCKINGHAM,
may4-36tf ^''8"
of ll,c
B'g B°°k-
NOTICE.
BY
virtuo of sn order of the Vigo Probate Court, 1 will on Saturday the 1st day of June next, the Court House door in Terra Haute, within ofler for sale at public auc-
,he high^t bfdder the following
Ider the following tract of
ijanu, Piiiinio .Kw county, tu-wit: thirty-two acres off the sast side of the south
Bt?Tell
ofT.he sast side of the south east
on*|5ll!B^
Pr
aection thirty-four [341, town thirtoen [13], north, ranstc nine [91, west, belonging
lb?
oepli VV. Richantaon, deceased. Said sale will be on credits of six, nine, and twelve months pay-
Tin
Plate,
SHEET IRON,
IP E
offer for sale at the lowest rates for cash or approved paper, the following article of S O an an as so to S O E S unsurpassed lor beauty of design, or variety of style, in the East or West, and would respectfully rolicit an examination of our assortment and prices before purchasing. Dealers furnished with Trimmings at the lowest rates. *. «»sizes Premium Stoves 4 do Farmer's Premium, a new and splendid article with the largest oven in use 7 do Trov Box Stoves ft do AirTight do 4 do 10 plate do 2 do 7 plate do 5 do double ovendo new & beautiful pattern 3 do New England Air Tight Cook Stoves 10 do Coal Stoves, various designs.
With a number of other new and elegant styles, and an assortment of every description of CAM INfiS appertaining to the trade.
They have also the exclusive right to manufafi* lure in the West, Calver's Patent Hot Air Furnaces, for heating el in an in A information in respect to them will be forwarded promptly upon a 2,500 bx
bxs Tin Plate IX
500 do extra sites do 30,000 lbs Braziers Copper, from 10 to 6.» lbs sheets 6.000 do Sheeting Copper for Stove work: 10,000 do Copper Boiler Bottoms, oval and round, all sixes 500 bdls English Sheet Iron 50 do Russia do do "''.L-i-i 1,000 do American do do charcoal ami boiled, 10,000 lbs Wire assM from No. 5 to 18 30 casks Sheet Zinc, 9 to 12 lbs, 32 to 36 mchesin width 5,006 lbs Block Tin, in pigs and bam fi,500 do Brass Kettles, from 1 to 2 gallons Peck's patent cast steel Machines and other 1 ools North Av Wilcox's hand tools, in sets. "With a completeasaortmentofevery description of tools, for Tinmen and Coppersmith's use.
Rivets, Solder, Wire Cloth, Soldering Irons, Ax. We also manufacture 4 sixes of Mott'* Atfrtenltnrnl Furnace, for boiling food for Stock:— brl., 1 brl., 2 bris., 3 brls. art-27-tf
JYevp Good*! «VnP Gooiisf. AT THE FRENCH STOHti.
THE
attention of the people "*idinff in the country is particularly called to tie following advertieement, which it will be aaen that at the French Store the articles of Feathers, Kags, Ac., are classed aa Cash, and will be received in payment for gooda oa the
*7hawTjust received, per Steamer Vermont the following articles: A large lot of Ginghams, Prints,
Alpacas, blcached and brown Shirtings, Irish Linens, Artificial Flowers. Braid Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons,
Ocntjt Nk silk and Gingham Cravats White Cotton Fringes: Indies and Gents. Kid,
Silk. Lilse and Cotton glover,
few cases of fashiooable SILK and BEAVER ATS. Also, A GOOD STOCK Ot GROCERIES. Prima N. O. Sagan Motaawa.
St^.cSUT^wdec. BarS^.te.&c. First rata Chewing Tobac*o, Axea, and Looklag Glasses.
Qaeeasware aad Call cry. A latnpe lot af Cottwn Yaraa and Bat tin* Boots and Shoe* ofany «»d q«*WTo say the least, my mock, at 2S to probably mora complete tkaa any other atock
Terre Hatria. lad.. »a*9-IWO-S7tf
Wabash
•air
Bator Strops.
r^HAPMAN^ Magic Raw
oabeam»«^to
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RK.\T cxoiement and grwii amvaj ot toeap
"V2SJ
Packet.
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fan* ik.
A Tkm. .^UKT. wtll
KOTICB.
vmvfTEoartastwfcia heretofor*
SH,VE*,wn«
tosoit all ajft*-
™th«t they _£S A DtlYolTnibUc^viwc
ARRIVALS AMD DEPARTURES THE HAILS, v.
^in^SdJVfon/,* Wednea. and Fri., Vincennes. Tuea.. Tbure., and Sat., Lafayette, Tues, Thurs., and Sat., Crawfordsville. Mon., and Fri, Bloomington, Mon., andFri., Bedford, Sat., sgjk Carlisle, Tliura^
Terre Haute, March 5,1850.
Spices and Kentucky Mustsru white Sugar and Salseratus, Bath Brick. &«., &c. I Having confidence in the nurity of the stock generally, the undersigned will offer as good bargains as can be had in tfe place, and being thankful for former patronage, by strict attention and fidelity
Sale,.
OFFER for sale a number of valuable building lots, situated in J. Sibley's division of the town of Terre Haute. These lots are beautifully located for residences. Terms—one half cash in hand and the balance in 1 and 2 years with interest
OF
At and from Terre Haute, Indiana. ABH1VAW St. Louis, daily, ,1 *,nl Indianapolis, daily,
a n^f
Springfield, III., Tues., Thara., and Sat. 6pm Vjncennes, Mon.. Wwtncs.. and Fri., 11pm Lafayette, Wednes., Fri., and Sun.» 6pm Crawfordsville. Toes., and Sat., 9pm Bloomington, Toes., and Sat, 9pm Bedford, rri., «P» Carlisle,Wednea., 8pm sais
DEPARTURES. --W
St. T/uis, daily. *,
CASTOR BEANS,
T™ WhS"
"'iSitER SOULE.
,. Corner of Cheetnui a*d Water $tt.
apr6-32-4t [Journal and Express copy.]
a- -m. s. WOLFE, Receiving, Forwarding and Commission yum
j«B3 KncH
apr6-32tf
Aordered
Tinners' Tools and Machines, Ac. And Manufacturers of Stoves, Grates, and
Hollow Ware.
By order inar30-31-3w
.1 sixes Wood
Terre Haute, mart0-1850-30-2m _____
1850.
Smith,
H. B.
Produce and Commission Merchant, TERSE HAUTE, IND. unri REFER TO 1
R. W. Milbanks, Esq., New Orleans rniydam, Sago & Co.« New York R. Buchanan. EJsq..Cincinnati J. D. Early, Esq., Torre Haute. 30-6m
INSURED.
New York, Indiana, and Toledo Line. Chipmann &. Savage, Albany. Albany,
t/hipi II. B. Hewett, E. Savage & Co, Field tc King, Geo. Cecil & Co., Ewing &. Walker, Weaver 6u Toole,
Buffalo. ?ii Toledo. I/jgansport. Ijogansport. Lalnyette,
REFERENCES
Geo. Cecil & Co., W a S iT E. H. Hall Way, LaiTayette^. H. B. Smith, Terre Kr Merchants shipping by this Line on the W a buh, may expect prom^tn^^nd^paur^r^
a
3 a 3 a 5 a 8 a 3 a S a 6 a 5 a
N. B. All mails dosed at pnrw»lv8p m. apr6-32tf T. MOFFATT, P. M.
NOTICE. |.
WE
have formed a partnership, under the firm of Miller & Soole, for the purooaeof making Unseed and Castor Oil.
We are preparing to go thoroughly into the]business of making Linseed and Castor Oil, at Terre Haute, having already received machinery tor a large establishment. We will pay cash for flaxseed in any quantities and farmers will do well to take notice that we intend to open a regular and sufficient market for aa much seed as may be raised in the valley of the Wabash. Certainly the present unparalleled prices will ha a aufficient inducement, to all who can, to put in a large wop this season. We have excellent seed on band, required for sowing. We also want a large quau-
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TERRE HAUTE, IND.
ig3o.^HHHHUUiU»18SO Transportation between Terre Haute and New York.
THE
Merchants Transportation Co. on the Erie Canal and Lakes, and Merchants Line on the Wabash and Erie Canal, are prepared to contract for the tranfportation of merchandize between New York and Boston ana Terre Haute. All Goods contracted by the above l.ines will bo forwarded with all possible dispatch, and every exertion will be made to give satisfaction.
PROPRIETORS AND AGBNTS:
II N Holt & Co., No. 9 Coenties Slip, N. York Otis Kimball, Long Wharf, Boston Holt, Palmer & Co., Buffalo E. Haskell & Co., Toledo
Logansport. .a layette.
N. B.—We
rpIIE regular course of
S:
t.
II. B. Smith, Terre Haute. mar30-31-6m.
"state of Indiana, Connty of Vigo. CIRCUIT Corrr,
MARCH TERM,
A. D., 1850.
Rufus St. John, 1 .. .. vs. Foreign Attachment. Michael Harrington.
ND now at this time comes the plaintiff bv his attorney, and on motion of the plaintiff, it is by the Court that notice of the pendency of this suit be given to the defendant, and all parties concerned, by publication in the Wall Courier, a public newspaper printed and pub-
Pr fee, $1,50.
||»s. FMjO irs.
6c
King's Plows,
3 sires W harry Plows, 3 sizes Sloop's Improved Pcacock do., 2
sines Grovers Improved Cnry Plows, 4 sizes Fox River Plows, 8 sixes Chigo Clipper Plows. And also Plows forbrenkini? Prairie, Cannl and Railroad work, for road districts &c., comprising tlir best assortment and the beat quality of Plows, thnt can be found anywhere in the west.
The above are manufactured by the undersigned, and any part can be readily repaired or repta««rd if necessary, at ohort notice. Also on hand, all kinds of Plow Points and other Plow Castings. All the above for sale at low prices for ready pay at Graver's Eagle Foundry, and also at his Stove Store east end of Nati^ Road Street (sign of the Plow.) JOSEPH GROV ER.
K"Tm
I:
B.
WILLIAMS.
mar23-20-6m. 127 Broad st. N. York.
18SO. 18#0«
New York and Ohio Line. C. H. CanfieW. 7 Coenties Slip, N. Y. 1 Hooker & Peckham, A«c*TS. Peckham fc Scott, Toledo. O.,
Smith, Tarre Hante,J J. H. HOOKF.R, Troy, Paoratrro*. PA1LT FROM HEW YORK,
Troy and Ohio Linc~"Ene Canal. J. H. Willgtia, 33 COenties 8lip, N. Y. Peckham & Scott, Toledo, Aswrra.
B. Smith. Terre Hante,) marS3-30-€m gTw.
Clippinger,
THANKFUL
it
aolicit* a eowtmaaiye of the same. Opce
te Jacket, or
MellvilV
vrm Kcbt^raagM Steamer.
ST.
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Afemt,
ridd'^
FRECMAN
L_I
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mU Wffem Hame-a Bbttanr oT Bnclaad,^tfcebwt tad caa^M
®di,kd* PERjaj^fe la^KlNOH AM maf4-36-tf S^nof the Bftg Book-
Dlylo
fir
S7-tf K«« Dating tlie ywtf 1B50
lhrfhB«m«. Wei of the
Paftifcs Sffware..
OU.KNDORFrP
LOTJISYILLE CLOTFFLNG. STOEE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
TELEGRAPH BUILDINGS LOCUST COBWEB,
NORTH EAST COKNEB Pl'BI.ICiSaUABE,
Terre Haute, Indiana.
tin -—a—a=5HH5=-== THE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
CELLAR, which we offer as
March 23,1850. ...
E I S
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK.
il
stock may be found a
O N N E
1850.
Ladies India Satin. do Extra Kid Gloves, do
Cashmtero do
Zephyrs
Mitts,
Jenny Lind Fringes,
Proprietoes AND Aqexis-
Queensware
I,
for past pawonage iwpecifuTly
AIM),
New Metliod of Lcaraiag ss
Read. Writs aad Speak Gm«WN Adlsr^i rieytaaive Gerassn Reader
OaL.37 43-9ti attl»^«#lte Bsil.
Designs, Banners, Fla«,Trsnsf»Meacms, properly executed—old Picttiree cleaned snd varnished, walls papered, &*.
Shop os Market Swwt, weite DuiwTng. snd ad docrDg*& L~v^lWOWN^ Teflfe Hsate,msr2S-30y E. K. BEOWri.
Fann
AKA
have an excellent DRY, SAFE, and LARGE BRICK
&
Public Storage.
MEDICAL* DEPAUTMKNT
in
X.T.a 1,° ^'oS5^'-n2lWk.l Dep.rimentwillU.»..J«.1..
HON E, W. M. KING.
J. ¥. STEW1RTS& :,C0:
RE now receiving and opening a Lnrgo, Con,plete and Well Sel«c.ed wort. A \Two Boor* liast of A' Smith Stove Store,) VV liich wc are offering ai lower raio»
ihfln can
superior Lot of
1
a a E in 4
in
the Highest Market Price will be pert and Molitar. Terro-IIaute, Nov. 3, 1841k.
1 J» oft I A* 'f .v U. DoDM, Carriage, Siga, aad Orasuneatal Paiatiog, in all their Branches.
For Sale.
VALUABLE F.rm for iMjle, *tsated about two miles Usk»w Uw twderdwH' river, in Oksr etMaity. ladsana. oa at
K*
30-tf
'hi®SP®*An'ntom^caTDw^rt^menTwiU be'open and ready to rc-
4* -PROFESSORS:
Z. FREEMAN, M. !••. Ptofwsor of Anatotny^ 't
I N I I E E E S
Mewcims—PROF. II. J. HULCE. Siirufry PROF. R. S. NEWTONZ. FREEMAN, M. D., Anatomicai Demonstrator. The fees for a full course of lectures smountto |1°5-
Students arriving in Uie city will plea^caU on^him^a
.o.taLAWVDEPARTMENT! -1
Professor of
„nd
ernon8lrator-9
Theory and Practice of
All Commiirtfistitions pertainin a a E
Memphis, Tenn., March, 18j0 .4
ihn nnruliar internal organiwitioa which connects them cam otbe interrupted. 30v E. VV. KING, President of the Memphis Institute.
over offered
Ladies Linen cambric Handkerchiets. French worked collars, if* Silk Girdles, Zephyr Yarn, Working Canvass.
near
{be Wabash aad Ene CaaaL^ The wactt«»P«f^ 200 scree 8S or 90 strea fir* raaicwtivniisC with f*Kl laidt howe, jsaiitas, far fcruttty af sail, sad pleasant location it cansot hs soipasssd by any tn the country. Title
'iestion slianM A crtdh
soon. I am determines iosrn,
be made seen.
Speooer, lad.
srtf.
ISAAC E. JOHNfON.
MareS *, 199ft.
FEIOIOI WOWLED COLLAR. :gp»«s Work 200Sf^SlB]
C«L at the New Um g^^mokssk^nd
anm,
rkcdU^an
fat
A tew mors oT itoss tmt MfU Cottar*1 f»HAT tbeehespest goods in Twre H*"1*,"™ till on hand. Alw, jart reert*edwother ofj k, be had at
Cambric tHM*.
In this
mark.-!
Bleached and Brown Jftmlins,
Giiwham., Prinw, Linseys. Bed Ticking., Saiin VMiinp, Sheep. Grejr Clmh«, Kentucky Jeans, Silk Vesting,. Canton Flanne White, Red and Yellow 1 Iannel«. Cloths of all kinds, Cassimer., Satinets, bxira 8u|ertor Bed Blankets, I lamask Table Linen, Towellings, Diapers, &c. &c.--
GROCERIES, ALL KINDS FRESH.
and Glassware, large stock and very cheap.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Cannot be beat for quality and Price on the v^,r,c.
A W A E A N E A O I A W I E S Gooda given
Exchange for all
PR
0„lo„
fee, $10. Graduation, $20.
Qf x\ie
Faculty.
Lttw.
JOHN DELAFIELD, lisq., Professor ot Commercial Jurisprudence. ,t TERMS—$50 per Session.
In our
N E A N A I O N S
ft
Bonnets, Gro. I)o "Rhine,* Lyonissu Cioihs, Lustres, Cashmiers, De Loins, Silk Velvets. Supejrior Wool Shawls, Long do Swiss cambc. Mull and Clik'd Muslins,
.»
kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, for which Call and see us Two doors West of NipJ. W. ST 1/ W ART 6t CO.
!Otf.
AND PAfWKffttEHPACKOT. THE .Steamer JULIA, P. C. Ptfexrv, Master, will ply as a re*.tiiar packet between Evsasrills and Terre-Hsute. toaehing stall port#, during the present sad spprosching season. to a W
RECiIJL/VIlTKRBF. IIAITF FREIGHT I sre sppifoachfng U»at critical period, tho "turn of 0,^0 themselves Of he mvslusileproperties possessed by this msdicinc ssit is infallible in
Jan. 13.1850-a0m3. BEJM ENT fc CO. REbTLAR PACKKT* 1 The Btsamer MVRRMONT**^ will ply as a Refralar Packet bet worm
BaiMiag*. mm oa reasonable terma., H.dcJROi®. I ICf.
Eoqaire «f Ter erre-Haute, Dee. 15.1849.
JUST
arrived Bias, Gssen. Piak.aad $' haaas. A8LE8 A DpY. 37-4f Rm*
|ff»qtts« fn
CHARLES* ADir?" I !.r"l*il,by Nuidcnr ia 'F1-1
Yellow Dock and Saxa^axUla,'' -i QUART BOTTLES*. CURES Scrofula, Cancerous Tumors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Kits, Pustules, or Pimples on the face,Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head,
Rheumatism, Enlargement or Pains in the Banes or Joints, old and stubborn Ulce*, Ferae Sores, Hip Diaeaac, Swelling o(
the Glands,
Blotchea,SyphiliticSympkims, Lumbago, Drop* ay. Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Coativcnesa, Salt Rbenai, Affections of the KMneys and diseases arising from «n injudidoos ua?j of Mercury, Minis^1 tor's Sore Throat, Weaknesa of the Chest, Put-, mouary Aflfectioia, Atkl all other dfosases leading towards Coawuaption, Li*«r Bomplaiht, Female irregularities and Complaints, Sick abd Neruous headache, Genera! Debility, Low Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Night Sweats,P«ins in tho Side and Shoulders, Exposure or Imprudence in, Life, Chronic Constitutional Disorders and as a Spring and Fall Purifier of the Blood, and General Tonic for the System, it is unrivalled.
SYMPTOMS OF DISEASE
Should never be disregard. They are unerring indications that the vital functions of nature hav« been interrupted in their healthftil action, and that serious evils most inevitably follow, unless tho^ syetwiri be again set right hy the use of proper remedieti. And in seeking these, it is all-important that resort be not had to dnuH purgative*
or oth
er medicinee of ft violent hind, which reduce the strength, and so rostra to the powers of naturSre thpt they are unable to repel the threatened attack., fcy-Bear in mind thSt nature is e\«.* endeavoring to expel disease whenever it invades the animal ecooomy, and only needs the assistance of some genial restore live— thorough, yet mild in its action— that will give tone to the system, aiid act upon tho 9LOOD—which is the principle lifeguysotts
YELLOW DOCK AND
sar-
SAPAR1LLA, as a purifier of the blood, a renovator of the system, artd supporter srtd preserver of the powers of life, has nocqiial. Take it on the first indication that disease is upon ydti, and yott will avert {icrinlpa weeks and months ol sickness and suffering.
KING'S EVIL^SS' CASK or O. W. I4»JtAHD.
If the reader will observe, he will scediat in nearly all cases, the patient has triod nearly evety other phyweian within hisresch, and nearly every remedy: but when lie hits upon Guysoti's
Yellow Dock and Sarssparilla, the cure is Immediate Blooming GBOTE, 1st Doc., 1819. Meesrn. S. F. Bennet & Co. -Oonto: Somotimo in 1843,1 was attacked with
KingV Evil
in my
arm, which became so sore that I could not use It, and in 1845, mortification set in. I employed at diflurent times, each physician of celebrity wUhiu my reach—all told me that my arm mtiet be amputated. From tho ahoulder to the fore arm, ray arm was fiill of running sores, some of them a%# large as a fifty cent piece. I then employed an It dian Doctor, who removed the mortified flesh, and stopped the mortification, but cotild not heal toy arm. My strength, st this time, jvas completely exhausted, and my person much emaciated. I continuetl in this statu until the summer ot 1848, when I saw an advertisement 6tuGuytoWt Yellow Dock and Sanapariltawhich
I read attentively, end
sent for one bottle Of the srticle. After using it for a few dove, the discharges from my arm increased, and assumed light color, arid less offensive odor. I sent for a second bottle, snd while using It, found my strength increasing, snd the dischsfgcs from my arm decreasing. I coctlnued using it until I had used six bottles, though I felt mysolf perfectly cured, before I used die sixth bottle. Sinco that time I have not felt any pain in my arm, no sores have reappeared, efid I have no reasott td doubt that it Is thoroughly curod, for I csn labor with it as well as I ever could. "Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," s|one cured me I took no other remedy while using it, and had I used it st thq first sppesrsnce of tho malady, I fully believe it would have «aved mo from years of suffering. And I most earnestly recommend every person suffering under ariy similar disease, to use "Guysott's Yellow Dock snd Sarsaparilla," which will restore thorn to health.
Yours in gratitudo, O. M. LEONARD.
Marcus Bpnulding, of Erie, Pa., cured of Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, Dizxincsn W flu Heml, Colrlnnss oi the Ertrfmitie*, find
Numbness, of the Limbs of ten yoars standing, eolrly by "Guyaott's Yellow Dock and Sarsapa* rilla.'1 ri IvKMIMT Em«,Pa.,NdV. 29, 1&19. J. D. Park, Esq.—I am roost happy to infomi ytfu that the thrss bottles of Guysott's Yellow Dork sfid Sarsaparilla," thai I got of you, ban been the means under tKe blessings of kind providence, of restoring to lwjolth and the enjoyITWnt OI llfC« k, ,-^4
When 1 commenced using the Yellow Dock and Ssraaparilts," I was truly in a most feeble condition I wds stfrely aOHcteil with PSlpltation of the Heart, and with the most excruciating pains in the back and sides. I was much troubled with dizziness in the head, oddrtea* of the extremities, snd numbness of ftfy artns a fid legs and for yoars Itavo been very costive. I have for years been con salting the most sble Medical men In this section, and in Buflblo, but could get «to relief from their prescriptions. 1 hsve aleo tried a great vsrietyof fittnily mcdiclhcs, iritli Ifltle Or no sAci'ess. But the first week I took the "Yellow Dock ahd Ssraaparilla," my symptoms improved, tiid
Aitf
Bvaasville snd I^afsy*
e«e. toochtag st inurrmerli
potnuv during ibearssmit and approaching fnidito, ir—.
Tem-Hsole. Dec. 29.1S49. Btn3 OFFICE TO RENT, r-
APIeassnt
Room in Seesnd Story of Baas*
Bafldiags. Wet of PahMciM"*
It Ib a fact worth knowing
of
foe
Ross BuildirufL
»77isn5rs«w* w,
nnn
sssorted Csadisa, CWWGHA3I
continued
to do so, until 61 my WrmcfltHig cottfplaints1 were entirely removed. My back Is now strong and free from pain, my legs and arms sre rostored to perfect sensitiveness fny extretnltfss sre warm artd hCstthv My bowels sre regular, arid I leel hi all respects, physically, a rerfovtfted man. 1 havo given to several poor people thst were sick, snd unable to buy, your rcrf
Valuable medicine,
tno
"bellow Dstkand Sarssparilla,"and all havebecrt greatly relieved by it, end express their heart-felt grstltsde Yours, MARCtJB 8PAULD1NO.
.ITsrrled Udies #111 fiiii this Extract admirably adopted to tbs vsrloos cdtaplefnts to #bfch they srvsabject. Those who sre stttttf to bo0(rtne mothers oMy avoid rrtflch soflerfngbyu^tig tills Cotdpotffef. Hs great beauty is hi being perfectly hsrmless to the most delfcste—purifying tbo
systsni,
snd fmrfgorsffngeterj function of the Wily, it renders their labors easy, and imparts strength to both mother sod child. cft'i Ladies who lisvc eVerf ressfti to suppose they
preventing those dangerous symp-:
isms, which often tenoiaste fatally, to which fca a re a tbif{#riua dflKo. •,
rrambef of eerii^w*
CotM
is mtneeesssry
calling on asy of«ar egsnts% None genuine P»t
at Terra as e. ,v, H.
I^wreitce
be given, bof'
to do so, ss they csn bs seen by
op in
Isrge
square bot-
sles, couLaiuing.s quart,sml :h« nsmc of the Hyr'^y np blown in ihs ^ass, whb ifcs written stgnatura of S. F.
Betnxt
oa tks oatskfe wwpaftr.
per bottle, or 6 bottles for •r». .• Is sofri by J. D. Park,eorasrof Fourthand Walont streets, Qaeinnsti, CWifo, General Agent for, the Soot
It
tod
West,
to
*bnn
sit oidds must bs
addressed. II. Blood A, Co.. I. R. C'aonmghanf, Wood
61SOB,
HEfJA SA »VAi\BS*
Sn
Lslsyctie.
D. Crst^issd, htdiaaspolis. 11. EL Pedt, VUwenaes... I C. BeH, Bvansvitle,' spr«)-^ty-eow
1 /v A|A»1{P/JM.1A JENI'8" Hfgsrsamp*10,000TWt yriicle, (or sale
chtnp
hy the
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