Wabash Express, Volume 7, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 February 1848 — Page 3

THIRTIETH CONGRESS.

Sena^ "Feb. 11—The Senate, after disTTOfiina 'f some unimportant morning business, consideration of the TelHl

j^lr, urney spoke in favor of the bill, until

8

|e hour, when Mr. Breesc obtained the fl'r. after which the Senate adjourned until

SgjTE.Feb, 14.—Mr. Berrien presented

the

edentiels of Mr. Johnson, the new Sen8r from Georgia appointed in the place

0f

ft Colquitt, who was sworn in and took

h'SyYulee

t0

moved to tske up Mr. Dickin-

gon'esolutions relative to Mexican lerritowpport of which Mr. Dickinson re,na uh?n he offered the resolution? that

teriry

must be acquired from Mexico as

for lhe

Preseut

lime-

8ml lbat

rilorial legislation must be left the con.u(f slavery. Yulee spoke in favor of his amend-

Tn which recommended that the control

0pvery

be subjected to the will of the

pie at large. use, Feb. 14.—Mr. James Thompson ^id a resolution expunging Mr. Aabmun's gidment. real confusion prevailed in the Hall, af«vlr. Thompson's resolution was read, sev-

Mr. Sims devoted his best energies to an

ucidatiou of the mBlter. He was extreme-

apprehenfiive that the other side of the

louse labored undrr a very serious mistake

the matter. He spoke at considerable

Senate,

bill^

EJ-kinson's resolulions which was decide he affirmative. Alter a few words of ex nation, Mr. Yulee resumed his rematksof terday in favor of his'amendment, stating people going into new territory reqnirto have the right to carry slaves there, debated the question for a short time, en, )n motion, Ihe Senate laid aside the mornhusiuesA and proceeded to the contsideraof the Ten Regiment Rill. llousr., Feb. 15.—Mr. Kauflman ofTered evolution to stop debate on the Loan Bill 2 o'clock to-morrow

L'd itself into committee of the whole td proceeded (o the consideration of the (tail Bill. ,.

Mr. Crojier opposed the adminislration. Mr. Houston of Alabama followed in tc)y, siHtiiiK thut the revenue would exceed ie estimates.

Mr. Hudson spoke at length in opposition |a(V(( the Tr'-asury policy. Mr. Nichols next followed in defence of icTdministration.

cott was taken up. The yens and nays were emanded, and they stood—-yeas 42, nays V, Ir. Hale only voting in the negative.

O a a a

ern rrceivrd.

.V ~n Pro«it!pnl Polk's 'iou*u

I he Courier sent Wit

General Marshall and Colonel Miles respective irains were m*t at Puchla on the 17th by ihe downward train from ihe Capital, which reached Vera Cruz on tho 25th unmolested.

There was no quorum of Congress al Queretaro. There was no authentic intelligence of peace or Mr. Trial'* movements.

The Rosion P«st wys "There t»M 9 man sbtiul town yestcrtliy who imaging h« hail been bittea by a rautamake, and thai he must drink a quart of mm an hour ta o^rcomt ikt poison^

1

A Pdft toti Tobacco.—A ptftipateyc philosopher denominates the noxious weed as a "triple memento mori—dust for the nose, ashes for the mouth, and poison for the stomach." This reminds us of the remark of a savant, who w»s importuned by a friend to take stiuff: "No, sir! had Nature designed my noae as a dust hole, she would have placed mv heels in tfr6 fcir, and ilSy bead downwards!" fi'iTTTT

OHIO TYPE rOl'XDEKY.

THE

phair ,hp graph. Walnut-street, and are prepared to supply

members addressing the Chair at the 'printers of the Western country, with every

variety of TYPES, PRESSES, and HI NT-

he Speaker called loudly to order, wlucn MATERIALS, of the latest fashions and restored after considerable tapping with

mo1It

manufacture.

hammer. From their long experience in the business and Ir. Ashmtin then moved to lay the reso- from their arrangements with Eastern and other on on the table, which motion was lost founderies, they will he able to supply every areas =95, nays 105. tide used by Printers, at the lowest cash prices, and of the best qualitv.

GUN.FORD fc JONES.

Vfter the morning business the Houpc rc*ed itself into Committee of the Whole, I proceeded to the consideration of the ler of the day, being the Loan Bill. Mr. Duer being entitled to the floor, he dressed the committee at some length in .position to the Administration He speaks to call 'and clow theTr ac- U.mers and others who may give him their prefer.pnlljr .nd well, and commands attention.

Cincinnati, February 16, 1848-9 3m

(CTIIKICE IT IS!! MUST pay my debts, which I cannot do un-

I

lt or rotc.

W)me onu

wav a||udeas

*ngth in favor of the bill, and defended the larger ones,and hope both will be attended ulmiiiislralion a en in at the charges of Mr.

t0

•(•consider the bill EXECUTOR'S IVOTICE. staff in the Army. Agreed to. The vote ^jqI'ICE ih hCTf,!), given than he undersigned passing the bill having been reconsidered, J^j

ihe question tecurred on agreeing to »aid

have

vv,j|

Vigo county, iniu

|r. Badger flien moved to postpone it in- |lnVe taken letters testamentary on said estate, uitely, which WHS decided in the affirma* All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having

Yulee again moved to take tip Mr. claims against the estate are notified P^se"1

spends his time in that

much to my small accounts as

without a more special dun.

)uer and other Whig members. I J. A. VVILT.IAM3. Feb. 15.— Mr. Badger moved to Terrc-Haute, Ind., Feb. 16, 1848-9-tf to increase the medical

been appointed oxecutir's of the last

ir claims duly authenticated for settlement. W estate is supposed to be solvent.

COMMISSIONER'S SAMS.

PURSUANTwill#pose

to an order of the Vigo Probate

Court, we to sule on '1 hursday, the second day ofMlli, following de

Mr. Root moved to lay the rosollition on Vigo county, Indiana, on which tract ol land table, which motion was lost. is a large Grist Mill, with two run of stone, one The vote was then taken on the resolution f,(r what and one for com, a good bolt and screen yeas and r.avs and derided in the affirma- also, a Saw M.ll, running by water from live to six T? RKELL ft Cough Candy, just received and •elby yens 109. nays 87. I months in a year. A «ood engine and K.tler is I lor sale by After the morning business, the House re-

KBKNF.ZBR PADDOCK,') ELIJAH THOMAS, Conors. DAVID W. WILSON. February 2, 1848-7-4w 50

SknaYk, "Feb. 16.—A'message in wrHuig qF FORFEITED SCHOOL as received from the President in answer EA!\'SS. a resolution of the Senate, respecting the -^-nypjcr hereby given, that tho tnidersigninertioti of articles relating to the promo-

P(] will offir

oil of Callers ill th^ Army register, which door in Terre-Haute, Vigo countv, State •as ordered to he printed.

0f

A communication was received from the „nd 4 o'clock, P. M., on the 12th day of April, ost Office "Department ill Tcply to a resolu- a. 1).. 1818. the following tracts or lots of hind on of the Senate callinR for information re- forfeited for the non-pavmenl oT the interest due liiiB to the cause* ol the frequent failures on them to the Congressional township in which I Ihe'Southern Mail, which was ordered to they are situated. to-wiu "nipd '',l1 ^0,

ln

'Flie 6int resolution of thanks to Oenersl *«t. Terms of sale reflated bv law.

M,mt. CtitiL'iiden and Jefferson l.ouls l.irnfC aad l.iisot. together with the happy results Wlcffsrs. route, L.tllt».liUt that t,aVe followed lis usft in the private pracucB of the iVis 'followed. proprietor, Induced him to combine Itwith his Sanative The veas and navs were then demanded, Oiat he has so long urescrihed in disewea ol the uns^ tic j.aaaui. VI, 14»|„ vol- and t.lx-er, civlnc it^be power oreVadlcatins Che Conlid 6tO«xl—yeas 4S, na)S 1—Mr. Halt. Ol

Mln,pvlve

ill tile neeative. possaaaed by no other metHclne, sliort of Plvtne liueiv lon«sV i\'b 1() Mr Evans moved to re- position. Xn! in order tobrins this medicine, within 1011ST.. fcD. I». iK. rpuch of a mote widely extended circle of the af. onstiler the vote tOStop debate 011 tilt Ijoan

II at two o'clock ice, (and thus to extend its usefulness,) ho introdocesfl The yeas and nays w.-rc taken, and the ihtion was decided in the negative—yeas This medicine is pteasant lotbe ta«e. and nuY be 1 !\aken hv every persoa Hitder any c*rc«instance, anil its J, »aVe Jo. If eood eifwia wltt. in m.*t caaes.be experienced in a

The House til en resolved ltsetl into uom- I,

0 the consideration ot the hoaii mil. tlmiwluaup the foul secret ions of matter and phlegm Mr Morehead spoke on the bill and was obstruct the air celts, thus etvlns freedom and ewe ftlInvert hv Pollock lo the circuliMlon. and bwovancy and exhiliration to tho Oilowen ty nir. hiu«r. .u.usti respiration, civiiif a languor lo the lungs, favor*.

Mr. Vinion closed the debate, and the bill

"as engrossed but the Committee rose carat ions ithout action, and the JIihisc adjourned

.nlcv from Verii t'ru/. tVllic C'anital

PKTKKsm Rott. l'Vl. 15, P. M. By an arrival at New Orte#n«. Vcr* 112 dates of lira 26th of January liaTe

*rcl,"n township 11 range 8

W. N. HAMILTON, Auditor.

Terre-Haute, February 9, 1818-8-tds $3,44.

Consumption. "See yomter rose of lovely hue, •Tts wltherlM! with ilecnv. It scarcely sips the moViiing dew, lteforo il fiiites away. PR. KATK-S 101)1 NK SANATIVE.

The joint'resolution of thanks to General «ylor was then taken up. Mr. Crittenden omnietitcd severely on Mr. Hale course in pposing the oflicers who fought the bottles tho country. Mr. Hale rejoined by say- ri^nK most riTecuml nimeily for liisaased l.ungs, f^olds, 111! that he would not be hypocrite enough -I C,m?hs, Soreness of llio Throat and Hronchial Or-, «». '/to.. I/, rAvnr th il which he Ka. pans that, has ever been bronyto before tho public. thank officers to CO* cr trial WlllCIl lie ue The womlerful cures with "Iinline that have been leved unconstitutional and unjust. I nttoeie.l In France, under ihe dtrectlon of the immortal

and Scrofulous Vims from the system, tlmt Is

ftlcl„, lhlkn can

poaslMv be r«-acheil In his own prac-

witlsuddenly

iitteo of the \Yhole House, and proceeded -o«th—palliatea*mpU»m« ©flnflammatfon. and at I ,l

n,|,

W(, anijintji#(,cnsable

relieve ahard and painful

hill the same lime oxritp* free nod easy expectoration—j

to the boating oTdeepseated ul-

t».« t.Lilurt SiMtlve »l.«fsires strencth and anima

Ohio, where his IodineSatt*Uvc(U»geil»er wilh advice ir ,5. u,.[|

^TriceVl1"

NoveoAer3, l#4"-t6-o«6.

*^-|ir. lute's Iodine £an»:lvi». may be had at C.I. dissolved since the 53d of Auciist last. Allison's t, west ride of ihe aqoare, Terre-haate lad

KSPKdAL NOTICE.

rpllE undersigned vi»he« to say to lho» Requiring at, a'^ssmei.t of

1 may l« tudelttcd tohim. thai he is now ant-

clo*c

U| h,s

far

Colonel Mct'^llaJHl, 5 court, will be put in the hands of an attorney on Orizaba to ml oil the robbers, representee! 05,^ jnsl f(r coiirtUoo, if not previously ariliat a largo force bad concentrated on the road, near the National Bridge.*

The dates from the Capital are to ihe 19lh ull. The forces despatched to Orizaba had been successful and the place was in possession of the Americans.

lou*ionjteU),eJ

We

ranged. He hopes those interested herein, wi pav particular attention to this notic*. JOHN H. WATSON.

Terw-Haute, Feb. 9, IS IS-Stf.

KXICAN Black for sale bv U. J. ALLISON CO.

PROTECTION! PROTKCTIOX!! T*s undcrsigacd having becc appointed agent for the Col am bps

lIlUBBELLiS,

Parasols, Parasolcttes, AND

WALKING-CANE UNMBRELLAS.

jority, and gratifying to none. aid of steam, notwitstanding the greit opposition _____ Of parties opjwsed to the introduction of expenThe Commissioners of Ohio and Virginia j,ive improvements. My assortment is complete, have failed to settle the boundaries between ind prices so low as to give entire satisfaction. a iLam ta «*n TTiiiki4itin Ktnra novl Maa* these States.-

Canada.—The Radical majority in the newlv elected Canadian Parliament, will be at least 20—perhaps 25.

War has broke out among the Texas Indians—ihe Camanches and Dela wares.

illlliillDSM FACTORti,

ffl, 0. 9 CiO STEAM

THE 051.T OKE IS THK rSITKK STaTKS. 1T6. 104 MARKET STREET,

Good Sestimest.-^-Profane Un^oa^e ft tt conversation wb8t ten inch fepikes would be to veneering—splitting, shivering and defacing it. It is in bad taste, offensive to a ma- ^nueto manufacture all the abov« goods, by the invited Professor Baihd to teke chirgc of the In-

rpm £LHgicglcsiIlQpDaagi0 Merchants are respectfully inluroied thai I con-

JjT As there is an Umbrtella Store "next door, of nearly the same name, it is important you should remember

a,

Steam Factory, and PatentSe of the WalkisoCASK UMBUKLLA.

Sign of the Lady and Eagle, 'T

NO, 104 MARKET StREET—PHILADELPHIA. U" Attention is requested to the celebrated Walkixo-Cakk Umbrella, a neat and heauti-

sulwcriliers have established a New ....... .. Type Foundery, in Cincinnati, opposite fu| article, combining all the advantages Ufa List the Merchant's Exchange and Magnetic Tele- and Umbiiella

Feb. 16, 1848-9-3m.

9IED1C4L. NOTICE.

J. A. Williams, IIomtBopatliic Physician,

TENDERS

1

^Tl

is unrea,0„abk-

agin e8rnini,them,

neccMnry

to

id ag mucfl lime jn

mv

'i'lterefore, if it becomes

to run after them, I shall be compiled

his professional servires to the cit­

izens »f Terre-Haute a«d vicinity. The experience of fifteen years successful practice in this country, (the last two and a half Jrears in this place,) induces him to believe that he can treat Ih'e diseases ol ihis climate, (Homceopathically dr oth-1fjlHE

He will cheerfully attend .he calls of his old cus-

cnccs. All medicines must be paid for before taken from the office, except to regular and punctual customers.

Terre-Haute, Ind., Feb. 16, 1848-9-tf

a testamont of Charle* B. Modesitt, late of in town thirteen north, range number eight west,

county and State of Indiana, deceased, and in Vigo cdunty being the lands and tenements

C. WAR 11 EN. I

W. M. MODESITT,

Feb. 1G, 184 8-9-3 w.

A

scribed tract ol Lai ., heirs of Moses Walts, deceased, viz.: 80 acres of |ow |,y (J. j. ALLISON St CO. land, the east half df the north west quarter of, ^Y-bruary 16, 1848-9-tf section number 28. in'township number 10, north ol range number 10 west, in Prairie Creek town-1

aitaei'ied"to'"the Crist Mill to run it the balance of, February lt, 1848-9-^f the year. There i« a good dam, with a good rock •, W'fi'l'i riilf bottom and rock bank for a dam. 1 he same to S.\ MJTJ W* KI'iAIj be sidd at tho Mill, on said premises, on equal the 1 lib day of March 1848, at the ourtcredits of nine, eighteen, twenty-seven and thirty-| House door in Terre-Haute I will sell at six months, the purchaser to c'ive notos with ap- auction to the highest biddei, the south third of proved security, conditioned that the same shall lot number one hundred and sixty-seven in TcrJlraw interest'from date, and may bo collected re-Hante. Terms made known on the day of" 1 without any relict trom valuation or appraisement

at public snlo, at the Court-

Indiana, between the hours of 10o'clock, A M.,

SHERIFF'S SALE. LiV virtue of an execution issued ifjfrom the Viao Circuit Court, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of Wil- appointed a Professor liani Piatt, Simon S. Uucklin and Jesse Newton, and against Moses Robbins and John Briggs, I have levied on the follow-

J1 UUnAtnn frt fhn aaif Ann Hriarra nn*l I will nn .. —mtl.li/*

Executors.

lielonging to the said John Briggs, and I will, on Wednesday, the eighth day of March, 1848, at the Court-House door in Terre-Haute, within the legal hours of said day, ofier the rents and profits of said premises, with the

M. M. KlCKCOX, SlieriIT.

Feb. IS, 1848-0-3w Prs fee $1 75

A N I E S

LARGE and splendid assortment of common and fancy Candies, ju.t received and for sale

V.FRESH

supply of Ladlmn's Specific, just rc-

reived and fur sale by Feb. 16,1848-9-tf C. J-ALLISON CO.

C. J. ALLISON & CO.

sale. The title will be such as I am authorized to mako. I purchased the property at a sherifl's salo. in favor of Francis B. Lyon't'ff David Pound and George H. Spencer, as a receiver in Chanccry.and will sell it as such. The title is believed to be good. S. B. GOOKINS.

Feb. 16, 1848-9-3 w.

CRAWFORD BKLIi. lVllOLKSALi: AM) IlETAIli

DRUGGIST,

jlf.l TNSTREET, EVANS Y1LLE INDIANA-.

HAS

now in store and is daily receiving his Spring supply of Drug.*. Mcdicincs. Paints, Oils, Dye-Stttjfs, Spices, Soups, Perfumery, Window Glass. Glassware, Varnitfi, Paint and Varnish Brushes, $*c. My stock is one Of the largest and mOst complete ever before nflered in this market, comprising almost cvciy article in my line, selected by myself with great care in regard to the best qualities, and purchased directly from first hands and on the host terms, by Which means 1 atn enabled to soil at as low a rate as any other House in this part of the country, dealers are respectfully requested to call and'examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, and (hose who cannot do so, by sending their 6rders shall have them attended to as promptly nnd at rates as low ns if here in person.

My stock consists, in part, of the following. 500 ox Sulph. Quinine

150 lhs Ctirome yellow 10 bbls Tanners'" Oil 5 do l.inseed do do pore Castor Oil: 10 do Spirits Turpentine: 5 do Copal Varnish 5 do Alcohol 10 do Copperas

To or. Iodine 100 ex Hy'd Potasso, 50 or Pi'perine 200 ox K.\t Bark Procip't .15(1 Itis Gum Aloes -3,"0 do Assafcclida 2o0 do I'Htv lihubarb 250 do do Jalap 15 bbla Sulphur 8 do Brimstone 300 lbs Soft Indico Vi00 do line Madderi 200 do Nutmoga 300 do Cloves 100 mats Cinnamon 200 lbs Calomel 600 do Cream Tartar

S do Alum 200 boxes Bottles and Vials 100 do Window Glass 5 Carboys Oil Vitriol: 6 do Nitric and Mirriatlc Acid 1S00 lbs 8al*eratus 10(10 do Hod Lead 30ii do Litharge 10 boxes lames* Rivet

JO bbtssp. Whiting 10 do do Brown 111 do V. Ret) 150 lbs Chrome.Greea UK) do Paria Green OT Ginseng, Flaxseed, Feat hen, and Bees

Tohacro

150 kefs White Lead.

w,||

ei,hrf

p|raw settle up as soon as possible,

"»«c of otherwise, as the firm has beeu

CRAWFORD BELL.

Feb. 9—1648-8-lOw

A\ OBDIX.4SCE

Pro*,ieriy

mcTM\m

this purpose Rives public notice!^th_at ihe Town of Km-Haute

lossagc for llie "Amorican ^tar was I j^jay of Slarch next, all debts^duehim. collecii- 'n#|ed- ^rty within this iucorporatio.. tnKetl bv the guorrtllas ami Stripped ami

in a magistrate court, Ihe found with

Insurance Company, is now prrpaf. ed to take riski agaimt (nu 01 damage by fire,

and tft iosaee transported oo river* and canals. to and from the eastern cities and towns in tlx lrnitwi^t*ie*peraon* msurw« with said Company win be dealt with promptly and harshly.

W. N VMU^ON, A^cat

Tr«-ll«i||t«, April 29,

and ah enu-

of polls for the year

iTardaineJ *hu the Common Cmincil of

w%uljc

,0

.That the follow-

and

fixation f.H .lie pre-

Yigo Collegiate Institute.

_frtlOFESSOtt E. T. BA1RD, FR1SC1PAI~

THE

tenements, beredi quantjtjeA

tnetils and their appurtenances, all hou*enolu

ing to the persons to be taied more than ihcy y*?

and carts, Mddtes and harness, ck-clts. watcijes. Me)|cinCi

mastcal instruments, gold *"d silver ware, ami

jewelrv, maps, paintings and statuary, salt, hides, furs, leather finished or in vats, lumber, brick, grain, pork and lard and flout not intended lor shipment, and all other personal property not herein enumerated ta poll tat on all 1-creons (sane *nd not paupers) over the age ol twenty-one and under fift* tears* and all lands included in ihe ertenston act, approved February lfiib. 183£U at­

cr iban where the same are laid out into bedding 1 jn(,

Ipt*. to be taxed not exceeding the a moan »*v»ea

by the county lot road purpose*, and wbett laid ou« in battling lota, to be used lbs wot as if i»t ^sded in the oricinal limits of ibe jncorporatkm

Adopted Fob. 7. 1M8. SAM'L. B. GOOKINS, Pro. Attest—O. S. D»**t.wN»7r, Clerk. 1 FeK 9. 184S-3I. CT

Conner wttt pk»s« copy aa aaarked-

uV

Trustees of the Vigo Collegiate Institute, are happy in 6eirig fcble now to give notice to the public, that they have appoiuted Professor E.T. Baiud,'*s Principal of said Institute and that the mate department thereof will be opened for the reception of scholars on Monday the 10th of JauOarvj 1848. t"

It has been the aim of the Trustces to make this an Institution of high and permanent characicr, worihv to be efaerished by thecouuty and by every individual citizen. And with this view, having put the fine edifice in convenient order, they have

atitute. The Trustees take occasion to say thai thpy have the highest assurances of the eminent qualification* of Professor Baird for the responsible position to which they'have invited him.. He has had the charge of high Institutions in Baltimore and elsewhere, and tor experience, literary and scientific acquirements and energy of character, 'the Trustees feel justified by his distinguished recommendations iii commending him to the confidence of the community.

The course of Instruction will embrace Geography. Grammar, Arithmetic, &c., and the higher branches pf English Education, together with the Latin and Greek Classics and Mathematics. There will be two sessions a year, of twenty-two weeks e.ich, ind the terms of tuition will be a session, for scholars in the classics and the higher branches of English Education, and $13 a session for scholars in Geography, Grammar. Arithmetic, &c. A small contingent fee may be added for fire wood, &c.

By order of ihe Boardt JQS. S. JENt'XES. Prex". Board of This. \VEM.9tf»i. HAMILTON, See. Terre-llaute, Jan. 5, 3-'47-tf.

Female Departmcnti undersigned gives notice _to the

erwise) as successfully as any Physician of the JL that under the authority ot the Board of I rusnlace, be his pretensions what they may. Office tees, he will open the Kemrfie Department of the at hw resilience, on the east side of Market-strert, Vigo Collegiate Institute, for the reception of three anil a half squares South of theptiblic square, scholars, on Monday", the 2lsit day of February. ''J'he terms of Tivition, bs ad6pted by the rustees, aro given in iheir ftdvertiitement aboVe. The

Collegiate year will lie divided "into two sessions, of twenty-two weeks each, Commencing respectively on the third Mondity of 'February, and on Ihe second Monday of September. The bills will be rendered lialf-sessionallv.

The undersigned has also the pleasure of announcing, that with the unanimous concurrence of the Trustees, Jons B. L'. Souls, Esq., has the Institute, and

having accepted the position will enter Upon the discharge of his duties, on the iUt inst. Ihe distinguished reputation which Professor Soulk

ing property, to-wit: John Briggs' interest in and (jng acquired in ttiis community, as a gentleman to the south cast quarter of section twenty-nine

bf

literary, scientific, and classical attainments,

n|lJ fls a

curP

appurtenances thereunto belonging, for a term of prof }$ol i.g will assume the position of chief inseven years and if they should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, 1 will then and there offer Ihe fee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution and cosis.

fnithful and successful preceptor, w.ll se-

f„r this appointment the cordial approval of

an intelligent public, The instruction of the two departments will be divided between the Principal and Prof. Soule, until the patronage of the Instiluie shall warrant an increase in the number of Teachers when

struetor in tho Female Department, whilst the Principal will continue to divide his time between the Male and Female departments, as circuuistances mny soon to require.

By order of the Board of Trustees: fi. THOMPSON BAIRD, A.M., Principal of the Institute. Tcrre-HaUte. February 2, 1848-7-tf

DR. DUNCAN'S

EXPECTORANT REMEDY, FOR

GQlNISIMP'TliQiM

Colds, ougrlis, Spitting of mood, llroncliltLn, DiflBculty of Brcatliinp:, Asthma, Pain ln Ihe Side,

Breast and Chest, Whooping Cough, Croup, and all Diseases of the Liver and

Lungs.

HOW

BEWARE Or CONSUMl'TIOIV!

many persons put off from timo to time, that most important calling—attending to their health before it lie too late. Look around us, patlicularly in our city, and we will daily behold hundreds of persons.

immortal destinations, wtlhoot.perha^, being

sensible of th(?ir Serious situations. May thi warning awaken litem in due season—and at once seek relief, which is lo be found in DR. DUNCAN'S "EXPECTORANT REMEDY, a sale, pleasant and certain Medicine, for the cure of a Cough, and the premonitory symptoms that lead to CONSUMPTION. This mediciilts immediately heals the irritated Membrane of thti Bronchi and Lungs, gives strength and support to the enfeebled fr*me ih OS call sill the tungs to throw off the viscid secreted matter, that accumulates and settles upon them. ftKAIt THK FOl.l-OWIN'O CASK AXU ClTItB.

Dr. Di'Mcas—Dear Sir: Y»n will pleaseactvpt these lines from one who has been spared from the fitmlshiltg fangs of CONSUMPTION, by the timely use of vdur inertimalde EXPEC-

ORANT REMEDY. 1 had a cafi in your city in November last, during a severe cold and damp spell which caused me to take a bad cold-, attended with some fever. My throat Itecamc sore trough dry hard and obstinate, without scarcely any expectoration, pain and soreness iu my

....j

breast at length sweating at night commenced,

larmed, and toik the advice of one ol our besiPhv-

who at once recommended your "EXPECTORANT REMEDY," and advised me to procure 6 bottles. I at once sent lo your Cincinnati Office for them, nnd commenced using the medicine as soon as recieved. I fancied il gave me relief the first day. On the second day uiy cough felt much easier, and I began to Ihrow up

0f

(j3y

1|

furniture, a!! mcrchandree, moneys at interest ow-

(|Ulv,

interest for, and all other debts owing !Q, .tn!I tffOiiil in hollh, and attend tn mv occupation at from solvent persons more than they ate indebted

150

phlegm and ma'ter. On the

njy cough disappeareu—my aire

pri(ja#j|y

{nursed,

and

yTC,ronre g,rW(t? Cincinnati, where his

wuh

v(l 0gj,f

advice, can always be ob-

tained. IT The Expectorant Rem«lv" i« f^r sate hy C.J. Allison & Co.) west side olthe KjQare, Ttfre*Hante. Ind.

November S-l847-t6-6m.

PI^KIM TEIS! PEKIX TE4S!

U\\'INli

made arranacmruty with the Pekin

Tea Company, we will lieconsianily «»iw

Wfy

rariely cd Gre«i and Black Teas, which

]ow

and

11

warrant to be of sopmor

qualities. C. J. ALLISON & uO.

February 16,1848-5-if

OSE Pink just received and for sale by C. J. ALLISON dc CO.

MER1CAN and Enelish Culomel for sale bv J. ALLISON & CO,

aim

THE

t0

tiOM(EOPATHY.

Octolier 27, 1847-45-tf

1 sixth day my Couch disappeared—my atrength by James Haynes, and is 110W properly prepared gradually incrersed. and at ihia present time am for the reception of Boarders ^ijI «he eritritaln-

al Ihia present tim­

happy to state lo you that am rendered

u#0aj

Cor, all moneva on band, tools and implements, Spr-r'^cW Okiojtm. 24. 1»46. stocks in trade, horsr*. mutes aswes, caUle and J^DR. DUNCAN'S WESTERN OFFICE, hog*, coaches, carriages, buggies, wagons, drays

CH ARLES WILSON.

E E A E 1 I A N A

undersigned (lale of the National Hotel) r.-spectfully informs his friends and the tVAvelmft public eenerallv, that he has leased for a term of years, and has iWw nja-n far the acc\miUmU. tion of Travellera"and Boarders, the large, cfcgftut and commodious nVW brick building, ftdjoitting the ,.

South East corner of the Public vSquar^, on Market Strrt^ Which, with a new addition latelv made, and llie haii.la.tnie style in which :he rooms aro fitted U^p. with entirely SEW FLIS\ITl Itli A\l will enaWe hi.rt to aeco.nmodate his guests with ns cointortahie quarter* lis call he htyl the best Horels fn tTie

He has in hf« employ a capable tiild experienced CdoK and it shall be his aim to keep as Good a Table as the mirke'ts oT the Wcs\ aflltnl. His Stable is large and commodious, and under the sttperirrternlonc* of chi^fn! Ostlers, and is wen supplied with grain nnd prcn'endor. With these advantages and a strict attention t6 buslrteafri tre trusts he will uierit and receivc a share.of (he public patroUagr. m*BitarderS C.111 be accommodated on reasonable terms tty tho'week, rtuSftfh or vear^

O* All the Stages call St the ITity Hbtel for assengerfc. Terre-Haute, November ft), 1847-4f-il

FALL AID

tit

A I

HE suhsdribers are now fecPVintr ai their store on Nutioliitl Runtl StrVot, bppbsite'the 'C^tiA•S that 'thi 'hn'v#

ket. One of the partners spent several weeks in tho ril.-lem cities dfi'ring SepteiTiher and October, ill laying in Goods, and they are enabled t« offer thent ol such prices us cannot tail to give satisfaction to those in pursuit of cheap Goods. They'respcclltilly ilivltu their Irtctlds atid tho pbliltc tt 'dill tttiu exatniuo Iheir cxtensivo slock.

Ill tlicir Kotail DepartnlPiit

They are enabled lo ofrer splendid slock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, rif ail descriptions Tloh^ nets. Shoes And Uo'bts,"Leather, (Jarpetings, Cruckery, Groceries, Men's lints, Men's antl Boys Caps, &c., &c.

6

6 6 I N E A E N

Wc have fitted Up the second Joft of our store for the WhotcSalc business, hntl Vve invite Merchanti to give us an'oarly call. Parlit'lllar attVniion is |iafd lo Ihisbraiftdi (if'rtiir business. Wcpurchased largely by tl\e case jn first hands, and are enabled, we belie vis, to oiler gOods Its low as tbo Cincinnati priccs. \Ve subjoin a list'(if a foW glmds in this hriifch,'vis

500 pes. Brown Sheetings 500 do Prints, various kinds 100 do Sntinelts anil Janes 35 do Cloths, CnssituOres ontl Tlvced* 40 do Flannels 200 JSIiHwJs 50 do Alfinckas 100 de Cashmeres, Muslin De Laincs, «S:e. 100 do 1)leached Sheetings •10 do Tickings 70 do Silk nnd Cotton Handkerchiefs Terre-HitUte, November 3, 1847.

WHEAT AND I'KAtl'lKKS.

Cash paid for WHEAT and FEATHERS, ut all times, Nov.'3, 184V-40-tf

-hl» ie c-^-o

HARDWARE, QUlZENSWJillfi, •AND GROCERIES.

Latest Arrivals from Utb Cheapest Markets.

E S S S O E A & O N E

i'tl'orui their friends and the public generally, thrft they have received and havo now in store, A, IllOiVl A\D WELL SELECT^ STOCK OF MERCIHKOISE^ •Coinjirising utosl all tho wants of the country, and suited to llie present and upproaching seasons.

Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets,. Tweeds (Cloths, Keniuckv .leans, White, Red, Yellow, atid Spoiled Flannels l.inscys, Plnitl Linings and ('loakings, Fantaloon 6tuff, ill grenl variety, Bed Ticking, ami V.-4 Bleached Sheeting, Apron Checks, 1/inen Checks, Cottofi Yarn arul Batting, MaVstftllcg Vdstiftjf, Blue and Brown Drillings, Lawn and Book Muslins, White and Black Cottort Hrtst^, Whalebone and Artificials, Black "iflt Mfts, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Hooks and Eyes,

O O S

i^ilk'

Buttons, Spool Thfesid, &e. &c. .,

VVrto|rn Hood nm, (JomWls &c

Men's and Boy^B Kip and thick Brogank, thick do.-, Together wilh a good assortirtent of ^liina, tilnts ami Qiu-i'iiswaic, And Family Crocci'lpfj AlloT which will be odentd at llie lovve-t prie.es, and in exehntitre fur i|iroved

O N O

Dr. A. practices tipun ihe Hom®op*iUic plan—

a system which is now generally adopted in En-

ro

with much weakness and debility. During I ert! lotife \iJa Tair lobe universally approved and time 1 Used many medicines, several being highly recoitimended in the papers, but thry all tend-j afflicted with inGamed, wealc, and sore cd td increase my sufferings* by binding rip may be relieved peeililv under the trratsystem, and only giving temporary relief to my ^ent

jn ntanv Jilaees in the T.Tnited State^, and

ot-

pf

a,)(|(

jn

couch. Finding thai my diseasKJ was assuraitig pOUntry, especially Chronic and Merrurial ditcasserious and dangerous character, I began lo be a-

#jj

w)j| (e

,f,e,r(«KtsWi r,|"the

^ectjily and radically relieved.

wjj, B|W8^8

found al his Office,

unless absent on professional bus'nes*. Residence al the Cilv Hotel.

AlIEKiClN liOTEE*. Tllfc undersigned has taken charge of the AMERICAN HOTEL, lately kept

ment ol the" Traveling Public. The Hotel i» situated on Market atreet, at the corner Of ('berry, bne square North of tho Court-House, and is very convenient to business.

Having good cooks snd osllers, with a large and convenient stable, the proprietor promise* every comfort to bis guests, and by his personal atleiition to their wants, fie hApes to render evtoy aalisfoctido. and secure a portion of this public pathwiagc-.

O" Boruers taaen fey ihe month yea*, at the lowest charges. FRANLIS O'BR^ AN. Jan. li. 184ft—4-tf.

411 ROAD SOT ICE.

OTICE is herelry given that the Books lor subscription to the Capital Stock of tbs Terre-Harite and Richmond Railroad Company, are now, reopened and will continue so ur iii *berwiae ordered. Cooimiasiooers si Tene-Haote, Jacob D. Early and ChauoreT Row.

T. I. BOTfRfrE, Sec'y.

Terre-Haute. Dec. 15, 1947 W-if

GENUINE Burgundy Pifcdt far sale by C. J. ALLISON & CO.

.. 4

ii:

•, 's'

....

LoUld L^Vt.

3

evfr

liriiXight to'tbis mar­

fiA doxens Hosiery nnd rtlovbs" 50 ilo •CoinfitrHfr* 40 do Snspenders Easlerli l.iiiseytf Glasgow Jniies and blanket C6aiinf Notions ina great variely Fur, Cloth, and oilter"Chjis Filr Hats 1,tidies' Bonnets Eastern 1 llicr Boots arid Shoes UiUbrellaSj'&.e., &c.

POTVV IN & HATftoftfc,

j'rtT\ViNT & HXTHWRN.

Fine Unbleached Muslins, of various taidlhs tfhd prices, Brown arid Bleached Canton Flanhelf, Crossbarretl and .lackonet Muftlms, Hook and Swiss Muslins, Dress HandkerdiTefr, I.aces, Edgings, lusertings, Kris'Gingliftnifr, Crape de Laine, Muslin do Laine', Rilk Tarlton, Mourning Prints, Eng. Long Cloths, Table Diaper, Ulaek and Faijcy Alpaea Ltistre, Irish Linens, French Linens, 'Br&fr'u n6llai1«V, Dress Handkerchiefs and Scarfs, Black Italian Cravats. Gingliam Handkerchiefs-,

Pocket Harltikefchfefs, fitim Stispeinlers, f'laid a

A litftfJEaiifl Sl'I.SiVOlIJ ASSORTMENT ol" I'W STVLE IMUXT.V. Plain and Figured Bobinet, Bonnet nnd Clip Bibbonk, French and cofUirtoii

tviwilV ."oiinteiinnoes Creen Barege and Lace Veils, S Artificials', tv .u fJala Plaids 5 Fur and Brush Hafs, Otter artd com. T*tir 'a\is,

fospeak 1 •hci'r Embroidered Merino Shaw'ls-, Men's and Boy's Cloth. Hair Seal, and SpAnU'h and a ^ri,'r#®red cough, fast approaching heir,

(,a(ihm(irp nn(, !I(Ulkct

O" We reppectfullv ask an exaniinaliou of OUJi 81"()CK, as wa aru confident of giving bar gains not surpassed in this market. Terre-Haute. October 20, 1847-47-tf »IJOVBUMAiV dc BOURNE.

SIMILIA SIMiLIBT?3—CXnt^NTtTR.

IR. A. P. Al^Olil) lakes this method of informing tho citizens of Terre-Haute and vicinity. that lie has permanently located himself in an office on Ohio at reel, east of the Post-OfTice, :vod will tic happy to wait upon '.nose whrt may Tavor him with a call.

nd Striped Coilonadi«, Valencia VesthigS.

palette C,nv

M.-nV Fine Bi'.ots, Men's and Boys' K\p ftrfd

Great Inducements to Business Men*.

TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. undersiciied litis laid out 4 town #itSL I. called HOWARD, in Parke 'couuly» iiiiliaiia, iiiifoedftti-ly the west Wf'slpnrI the same ex'teijdiiig n^mg llie Wntmsh nnd Erie (/mini, ititiuty Or one hundrt'il I'ods—and iiiefiiiling aeveiaj lie^ulifo) iituations lor VVARli-llOL-SCS?, Ac.

Is sitiintfd on a le.Mililiil blutt'oi eminence. Ortc Ittlln Ea,«t tif FiIhhi's Fei'ry, ori the W'ubfl-h, nbdut half-way lielVveen (Jovmcton and Mmiietu ma, st the junrllon of Uic Road* leading lr»m Terre-'rtaiile, bv tJuviitglon, to Laf.ivelte', and

Iroin Danfilli tiliimii', lo CVawfoVdavilli^ Indiana 'there being rni other, pofnt of crossing ihe Wabash ftiver l»cl«veen Coal «-r»-ek and Mugar creek and the twn Veriitillmris mi the opposite side.— Persons wishing lor a aitiiaiiou of this ltind are requested come and s«*e for themselves.

WALE will.take place on the 25th day of February ucxt. Terms ma^e known on the day ol sale. JOHN OA\V. toward, Jan. MS—4-3w.

A I O I

THE

iln'lrifiiiiinl lias a «ery due FAMILY HAROI'CHE. somelhing better than usually fiond in this roUiii'rv. tvhirh he will dis|ose of on lair rWrrtS'. It is of Ihe laical fashion and of »uperii/r finish.

The vehicle may b« seen at my rtable« near the American Hotel, "or rtlvself ai Col. Lev*V DAVID RI'NNION.

T^re-Hanie, fanbarv 1^. 1848-6-tf

CARPEN

1

I'ER'fi E*t- of Amlmgria, and He-

liolroiie Snuff, tor sale by C. J- ALLISON de CO.

Tor Sale,

Afa

the stable ol David Runnim. in this place. TOP liVGay ami DOUBLE HaRNESS also, a SULK *nd HARNESS, brth in good condition, and will be sold at fait rates. Apply so««n as above.

Terre-Haute, February 2. 1848-7-tf

L'M ddpai for aale by 5. J. ALLISON & CO. 1847-1-U December 21,

(1ALAUKJA

Lwuonc-

A S

titQIAN QIIEFJV TBGETiHt.fi SUGA^COA'Jtfcu SX The ftreat Pbbnlar Sledicind day—VaSt of Hid amount used

per ntonih—The numerous and wondernil bures it effects lis uci^ieal effect upon Bilious Fevers, asjil .Fever niid Auuo--a l«etoi**!!

Great Excitement utaiou^ Ihe

THE

r%-3

Indian tjneen Vefretablfe 3by*r Coiled t*ills ar'fl now admitted on al/hantls to be the ruost e*traor» dinary and valuable medicine in general use, It nut only a a chills and 1. St)ui"h—but In all .lfseaseS ot dpmlfty, digestion, loA of appetite imporliy of tha blood, and'ail diseases prox-alent in a westoro ind southern rliuiato.— Their groat power ivOSists in tfibir peculiar affect upon all the orpan of the svsiein, and the rapid jfonnalioD of ntic uha nch blood winch they pnmuce. In Ihis lies

tho gCeat seed#t or ttieir tnccesj. 'Diey are ttdld and pleasant lulhelr action—but searching kod permanent in theft1 penetrating the reirto\e«l retwses of tho system by theft- ready absorption intt) the bkxid, thereby iiifosiiip a new supply «f vitality and nervoitspower into all llie nlacMtiefy \if Iffe. TnaieVieU6h% popularity they have acquired all over the West and ..Southeusuros sales of at least. „,.v-V 50,tK)0 Bbxes per Mohth,j

1

And we nd it dfflicnti with fur present force oT hamle\ and theiato iuipnivemenls in machinery Which welmvo adopted, lo maVi^'fttfrtiro Ibe1)!! Tirtlt enttiirli fii|iply tho demand in thirteen Western and Southern Slates Ono larse muni factory isronslHutly ensnged in pre)

Hiring tho

various ronri-titraYed'extrtfcaoT which they "are composed. Kritm iho besllnfonimtiun w» can obtain fruin our $.000 selling iienfs, and hi«sfs'oY artenlive forrri'spondenisinall prfrisoT tha cwbtry\ oxir'niwlhsine curea, pet •numtli. not lessih.m 1U,000 casei oVVeVer ana actie, Oneth'tfltsnYld of which have resi|iied all other treitiimnt (.00 cases of bilious'fever

KaiO do "M' ft*e»knj!* !\ifdgeneral VtebWuy •\VKI do of various chrtinic diseases

:fi«

of%«Vk stomach it'll il I0A10T appetite rffUyspeiista alVi

2IKHI sno l-jon ll*Kl I'.MIO lnOtl 60(1 400 3tXl

do do do do do do do do do 0T putrid sore throitt.

1

mtfrm tU.-r

of rueimintisin ... of fertirtv crtnpla^iiW

This must kblSear aloiOst incretliMo.buVtMnumerous "letters frtun physicians, agents, ana uiose wno ui«e tho •medicine, froit) All the Western and Southern States, satisfy us that rhts IS a ntmltrnto esu'uiltte. -and that Our medicine is rapidly takinz llie pl*ca the various sw-gar-coaleil cdtmterfcit* whicb irtrafloat, fcod the htrmerous Ionic mixture*, luftde Aiiolly of qviniie* which aro imposed u|w'm llie pulnicby i'natuifaciQrers who live, tiohodu kiioies trhrre l)r. I)rasa's lauions Supir-Coaun! fndian Queen Veg*Pills are ot'tVo Irtftds—flie CfcVharttr. aiul Tonic. TliO Tonic pills are peculiarly adapted tolhoTnilck aitd perMVtatickit cure ol' fever and aaue, torpor ol" the liver, anil genera I deflinVV. 11 is-rtitevVVandltfeife, ehlllYevpr. Vc. that they achieve their greatest triumphs. It rarely requires over iweYve hours. Or fnore than half a box of thO tonic, piltn. to b'feak the xlil 11 and effect a permanent cure—wlitoli is rarely the case witirtbo.tonic. mixtures of quinine, hawked about thO'coontr'v by ignorant nretenders. 'lftoie who ukoThttdnic p"iini once, "will never forsakw them.

Who cnli vnnd^r, triert, that aYriwtcu of "such eriensiVs ^opulirity And extraordinary virtues should a us XskfeAt Bxldteftiont ftinortg tli» Doctors!!

The prejttdic.es of physicians ngUtiut thrtir ttBo aro 'iKsl civing Way to tho play of reason, hud the convictions 01 every day experience which iTWy derfto frofu their phtiems and friends who use them.

1

of actio cahe.or enlurgeil sptew« till h* of liver complaint tff'#ca"rlei fe^er •.*»* of typhus teveV

Doctors rire now Mmosi every flay sending orders from every paft «f the 'country, ftfr a itipply of theso pills 14 tise in their practice.

II ifio \YayTroii ,u,.

est recefvcd. l.ft Doctors and tbo rfttk look to 'it a'tld

Here is bno hi mm tho Slate o'f MIssiSnippK

4iaSt«/n\6 a supply of lifts wonderful Tonic R'bach OnoVB, TtppAlH Co-, Miss., July'19,18T Yo Dr. hragr. St. Dototi. Mo.:

IIkar Sta—1 lia've to Tiffortn yen thatTriave used all •ur Tonic I'ilhf, Slid ttlfnflbro pray Vovt to Sent) ule another tupplv itlimediately, as there Is iiiuCh fever and "•fctjua •Within 'the botitfds of ftiy .practice, add I'hardfy Icnow how to Sat is(y *nd euro niVJpatlents Without thonr. 1 have thorouchly tested your Tonic pflls in my pruc'tice through this country, 'not only Ih ctfills hnil feVnr, •but in real ttfilioul furr'tvand I have wet Xtrith such Suecess'frdia dieirtfse'tfllft I 'llow'finU tnyserf ill a liis to gel along without them. I consider thesli a ereafblesslii* peopto of the West and Sdutlt, hiurl am aaiintied tliey *re lni'ptfrrKnt In iftn dul'o of more dlseasol 'than yo«'frtcoininend'thein for. llon'l fail lo forward me a supply by marl, as Quickly 'as portfMe, dffdcWil as rtbdve,

E'Pitr.sale'bT

Cutrinsham jc Warrerr, Turfo-Haufw

8,'ldl7-as-ly

To Western and Southern Metchiuits.

JOSHUA COWP1.AJVD, (Sncrrssor to IV. »V W'i Crfsson.)

1

No. 24 North 4th St., Philttctolphift. (FIVE IIOOllS I1KI.OW MKIICIIAMT'H iiotki.,)

OFFERS

for snle an extensive assortment of

LOOKlNtJ CLASSES ill every vnriety of CJilt, Mahogany, and Pino Ftfttnos, suitable lo th'p Country Trade, at low |friceS for cash- LARfiE "FRENXJII ATE GLASSES put up to orde^r in plain ur ornamental IJilt Friiines, nnd insu'rtd iigiins't break age Brass Curtain Ornament's Brnis arid'Gilt Curtain Poles nlso, ftrasa and Wife IfeiMers* Andirons "ShoVMs and Tonfcfc 'plafed and Briiannia Ware Table'Cutlery1 Ten Trnya ami Waiters, of late irtporliition. g-j- Looking Ultiasca pnck'od and iit0urtd agfiin*t breakage.

January #8, lS47-fl-tf

M4III:R. BRIMSTONE. ACJ.-v-i CASK ADOKR: -it. csks Copperas, c.'nseg rtrlmhliilie: 2 do Snlp|i»r

S bbls.ftJls.TnrpenltnlB 9 btifs.Copal V,."irhlsh ti 4 ilo l,inaeeil Oil 9 do KisliOi) b'bl. C3i.cn VkrnlWt 1 cAlt Sup,bleachecl

May 13, 1846-cr-v

Sprrtn QI1

Vut re eel vc'J','4'nd Tor sMe at't'he rnipPtcireiif CUNINOHAM & WARREN.

•mu MtM

rWE subscriber respecllully infurnis thociliienrf 1 of 'J'erre-lLiuU',' anil surrVitindina

if

TM13)

ronnir*V

thai lie, has Just received a lot of VERMONT JIM/(/ILK, suitable for rtEAti STONES, TOtolB TABLES, &c., which h'e is prepared to finish in a stylo of Workmanship that no live man can beat. nrj» fehop one square directly east of the CourtH6nae. and two doors rfouth of Fairbank's Rifle Far Mr.V,

A DILLE.

I'erre- Haule, February 2, 1848-7*lf

O I N

JUST ARRIVED!! S A S & I S A A S

Of iMuisville, Ky. and Madison, Ind. -a* EG most respcctfollv to inform the inhabitant*

.d

Teirc-H uito and its vicinity, that they have opened a store on National Road St., twd

doors east

of the Express office, where tbey hava A

choice assortment ol every kind of

Gentlemen's Winter and Spring Clothing*

which thrv ate offering fo» Sale at prifces which cannot

fail

to

suit

every purchaser

satisfy

for *»le bv

C. J. ALLISON & CO

nor

All |iersons wishing

be surpass1

«ed by any similar establishment ih the west. The stock consists of a variety ol Over-coats^ "Sack coats. Frock and Dress coats^Vesls and Pants of eVerv quality and style.

tri

cldlhe themselves com-

(ortably and cheaply, willpleaao give us a call. N. B. Dealers supplied on advantageous lermsj (T7*Ua«h or goo«ls given hr all kinds of furs. /, n. 19. 1848-5-t f.

SALE.

BVVigoHIIKKIFF^S

virtue of two executions issued ttxm tba Circuit Court, and to me directed ana ilelivercd. ih favor of Ephraim S. Wolfe and George Craig, and against Henry CaldBr. IJiava levied on the foHoWSftg prbperly, to-wit: Fort/ aeres of land, ihe north west quarter of the rooth west quarter ol seclion ten, town.thirteen north, range too west, !eing 'ha land* pntl teneptenta be* longing io Uic s.nd Henry Calder. and I brill, on Wednesdav, the twority-tbird day February, IS48, at Ibis Conrt-Modsfe dorir In Terre-Haute, wilhnl the tegal hours of safd dkir, oUhr the rents ant! profits of said premiaes. with the appurtenance* thereunto belonging Jar a term of seven years ana ifthet should fail to sell for a sufficient sum IO satisfy said etecutions. I will then and tftefe ofr fer Ihe fee simple, to the highest bhider, for Cash, to

said executions and cost#. [The exe­

cution in lavor of Wolfe fi'» to be sataified M. M. HICKCOX, Sheriff.^ Feb. 2, 1848-7-3w. Pra fee

IP- Tba Courier r» re^OTSted »ol t« cofT "Kit uaksa copies dat«M