Wabash Express, Volume 7, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 April 1848 — Page 3
By Telegraph for rhe Daily Atlas. FOI/KTECN DAYS
1 A E 0 E O E
Arrival of the Sienniship
mU
E 13 O I\ A A.
The French Revolution Complete,
Triumph of th, Parisian, over thl Ar-\
The Royal Mail
arrived after a passage of sixteen
NEW* IT
of
3RD
members of the Provisional Gov-
•quence AMI
Science.
almost of Roman integrity.
Carried away by the eloqupnre of La-
niartine,'the excited, ungovernable mob of Paris, threw down their iniukets, which
full authority of the Slate. Pari", Feb. 29th
bassador of the United
whom he delivered
8
ken of as in great difficulties, but no farther failures are announced. Funds had fallen considerably on the 8th three per cent, opened at 5l)f. and having been down as low as 4Gf. closed at 47f. while the
5 per
1
c(pnis
wero down as low as
their securities for money at whatever price it could be obtained, but there was scarcely a buyer in
by
market.
The account of the
t»vo
IIN
"the Telegraph applied to
disposal
of
('hateau
of L' Hotel des Invalide«. The
the
JV
1
antl
the Govern
ment to aid them and it is said lie had iieen authorised
to
place a steamer at the
the Prince to
wherever thev pleased. The
convey ttoem
Revolution has
spread throughout
France, and IIM Iter Departments have joined in
lite
Republic.
Louis Phillippe and Vh* Royal family, with Guizot, nrri-ved in England. The
of N ii has been sack
ed AND burned to the ground. There are thousands of caricatures oT Louis Phillippe in all the principal shops
of Paris. They appeared as if by magic. The Colonels of
the
The Palace of
108th and 78tb
Regiments were nearly all massacred by their own men for refusing to march against the Tuilleries.
the Tuilleries
•converted into I Hospital
has been
under thu liaine
Rouen Railway is stopped and
populace Imve burned the
miens.
The
ststwe
I the
present
bridge of
of
LWT«
VHIRU IH IHO \MUIRT OF llio 1«IMIVT6« DANDMC
been taken down.
.onMlllltinn Ol tlie
FR^ETLOII OF thought spcureil.
Naiional Workshop* are to be opened for thft mirwployftl. All titles nre utterly aholishrtl.
TEN
Havs atlcliitotial time is granted to
redeem
bilis ihrnuflKMil the republic.
Thr National Assembly is to inert on the
The
Rrnrrsrntation of
1
The Constimtional Assembly to meet on the 20lH of April.
to be released. I All forms of utility to be preserved and respected.
The Royal residence to be sold and the proceeds applied to the relief of lhe Revolution. and as compensation for the losses in trade and manufactures.
JLrrlval of tlie E£*Riikg and Queen at New IIuvcu.
BRIGHTON,
Establishment of a Provisional tronsti'.uted the stiite, embarked on board Government and a Republic—Oocr-'a French fishing^boat near Ireford, with' throw of the House of Peers—Flight the intention of attempting to cross the of the Orleans Family with their Min-
N
tslers to other placet-Recognition of fe
Commotion in Prussia, Austria,
Bavaria and Italy.
HOSTNN
March 3d.—The King, on
landing, was dressed in a green blouse, and bfue overcoat, borrowed of the Captain of a vessel. Louis Phillippe had not a change of clothing, having been for some davs before his embarkation for England, moving from farm-liou«e to farm-hoti»e, in the neighborhood of Irefyd. They were nearly exhausted by
fatigue, and on a night or two back, he
wa«
on l,,e
P°,nl
of
0
""'h
Ch*un"}- "AL
Her
March
28.
Steamer Caledonia has Sovereign, communicating intelligence
days,
bavin? sailed on the 12th instant.
||ER arrival.
I'he
the greatest importance and will revolution,
send a thrill of joy to the heart of every
lover of liberty. France now boasts of a ihe-raeetinjf of the Ex-Chamber of Peers. Republican Government, and is recogni-j
as such by the principal nations of the
THE
AT1( A
eminent now established, are celebrated furnisihed with means to join their famithroughout the World, fur Genius, Elo-!|jCG,
SOME
of them
are
0
4
in the firt fury of their new born liberty they had leveled against the popular leader, and hj their unanimous shouts, mvesled the Provisional Government with
Riiiniso.I.SFAIES,
TF.e
TL)
are
.—Mr.
Rush, the am
States, accompan
ied by Mr. Barton, waited on the Members of
the provisional Government, to
Revolution reaclu-d
Vienna on the 1st instant and produced a
PROFOUND impression.
The Archbishop
of Paris,accompanied
Vicar Generals,presented himself
to the Provisional Government, and gave
his adhesion in the name of the entire
'Clergy
of his diocese.
Eight hundred mercantile firms connected with the Paris Bourse, waited on the Provisional Government to at1 further a '29th, which request being refused, they had resolved to dismiss their clerks and workmen, and commence their determination not to satisfy their engagements.
Toulon papers the 30th state thnt the Due d'Aunitdtt
BND
8ivin* himself op.
PWHippe and (he Ex-Quee,,.
3
ms"e an"
.enisle attendant, who
?CA LHE
PART-V WAS
picked
re S a a a
7,Uamb„!4U whjch 8leer
the Republic by England, Belgium, ,j for New Haven, «-here they arrived, Switzerland and the United Stales— and the King and Queen proceeded to the Arrival of Louis PhiUippein England Bridge Hotel.
Majesty's first act was despatch
a messengpr to Brighmn to procure the attention of Mr. Packhouse, and the second to write a letter io ntir graeiou*
artr detenntnen to
THE
N flattering
address,
nrid formally recognized the new Government. Paris, March Oih.—Latest advices represent the city as tranquil, but the financial ^•crisis unabated. Eminent Mouses are spo-
NOUNIMID
for
A
'vas
opened al N5F,
74F.
and closed at
75f. There was no tumult or agitation all was sad and calm. Men came and offered
the
Prince de Joinville
3d.
The
«.W PUNIPIIHIT wun inu
wliiical INILFPENDENRE and liave
a
voke in I I
he (.loverntneni »T t.ieir country. I it«*y poiu, gays it reati .1 1.. ,i..........I ... .1. ....I I Mrs. Wiseman, l.'i
rexdiitplv ilevnted t» the country, and firm in asserting their rights.
ing the news ol the ahiiu atmn ol me
On ilie 21*t ul'.. Mr. .IOSIAH WHITE, in
MI,* MARTHA A. PATTERSON-OH ijtt county.
^ommcvciaL
•WABASH HXPUCss OFFICE
^'KIINK-HAL-TK.
,| I.. telilom bit. If property anil persevertntly useit. Thia valuable preparation evcttes Ihe iicalp tea new anT henlthy artioa,ctrsnsej it FR*N scvap and EAXTIariPR,pre'eni» the hairfr.TM (allim of."rbec.»min prematurely
Decrees also been issued chan^ "'7^'
ORAY,
April 5. 1848. 5
We tinve lial heavy rains lately which ivill keep the Wahnsli in fine lionlini riler, is now nhout
16 feet nhove low water tnark nntl rising slowly. All the low bottom taml is covered with water.
DUltiMt Narkols,
Nr,\v OHI.KINS, Mnrt-li 24.—Flour $5.25 Com
36 to 38 Onis 3t to 33 I'orfc, market liepvy, Mess $9,tit) Prime J7.00 Hiicoii,Canvnsfcti hams
5{ in rusks Sits. Sides 4J Bulk fjork 3 1-lfi
Hon round. La ul 5| to GJrls. Gunny liags 2^ lul«hels 2 rfs.
Il:il«lnr*i« mill of iir, ts F*N»eL bt Irani OT healthy ANION of the VESSELS which tbr off the perspir-olon from the head. When THESF vessels are weak of diseased, the perspiration is
the Ute Dllke tl'Orlenns UILRK and clamwv. and a.lherrs lo the mouths of the
I NIH! RLIIEN IHTNI
lie- aim
I
PUBLIC, 1116 FOLLOWING are the principal M»RY VRSWITSOF
NRNVISIOT^'
I
up. anu ilrif* ami forma tcun or
bhw*\ carrirtl lo \hp NXMS
HAIR.NM^ FI*R warl of WHLFH H«ir HN® not
no an
TW«ins to lns*nsiblv foil IFF which cmiitiuunc to B,, F„R„i,heil, ^stheaub«criniion is paid
I lncmr»#RE*pniil.«*HjrpnJ»ICWIN»litneMa Restore the cup
THE h»ir tlielr fi nnerheAtltiy rlrtiila-
I *N''* ^,U bairwlll M*KE It*appe*r*nce,
which will lnorr«*E In quantity *nd vulume until the
1'.verv cititen is to belong to the iNatton- k«irbecome* thirk »in)ti»«ithy p.. .1,1 I J«yne% M«LR Tonic T»»H» only preparation W^LCH HAS BL Vvtinni. ever been kni wn PRNLUCE n»*w hair on BAM kea li, 'I'lie liberty of tb« pre«8 ts cuarantieu, which It hasiloneln Innumerable Instances, an will
eras* tluwe eruptive Oisewse* which of-
ten APPEAR UPn the head.ami in a mai rityofca»E»,pnv. duces a (lite growth »f
MKW HAIR.
9lll Ol April aiul llrcff® Oonstltu- Ml the popular owdicinei-f its kind ever Intro. duced Into ihn State. The denaml for it has been e»n« lion. ... staot and Incrvasins.from the time it was first offrrr*! I*
The nomilation is to be the basis of ei-
.... ti fluenia, asthma, hoaneueas, ami all kinds of pulmonary
he fixed at 900. including thoae lor Al* »8K-ikn». Daily Whij. 1 I Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Pkiladel»hla.«nd »»ld gtrrn anil tlie colonies. Ion afetrev by S. Wolfe, Trre-Haute and New Mar-
Stiffraire to be direct and uniTfrsal. k«, and w„i »n.t K'mt, at Terre-Haute. -, April 5.
AH Frenchmen of 21 years of age to b«} elective. The ballot to be secret.
All prosecutions against the press for .ml.«.{«« R.dvb.na and political offtMices to be withdrawn, and the Urigc*. I hate IrtieJ on thefiillo«int pewp. prisoners confined for all such offences «iy, u-wic John Britsa* interest in ami to the
It «-l*T civet thr hair
a'rich and beautiful appearance,uaequalied by ANYTHING OF Ute kind.
JTIYNR'S Kvportor »nf
TM* Is iimlisibtetlly the mew valuable, as It rfecl-
muwBiwrtinwnjisf men vniuiioie, as it is oecl-
sale here, last January, to tke present time. Numerous testimonUls of its real wur.h and iwlu'.ness, frxrni very
ettt^n. m*uv of oureHiien* midii be produced. but a trial will
tbe People to
ail that fc. a »p.-edy cure S* c^ehs. cids. in-
SHERIFF'S S.4LE. l}\ vinue of an execution issued 'r»« the V.go Circuit Court, and lo mv direcirtl and delfenrO, in fjvor of
W ilium Piatt.Simon S. Uucklin and
I KNith east quarter of aertion twenty-nine, in town thirteen north, rant* number eight west, in Vtjo count being the lands and tenements I belontinf the *a»«l John Brisgc, and I will, on \Vediwwd»v the nineteenth day of April,
ii* e, to sali ^fv I will then INE the namea of several *esaels or lhe |h#n lh, lo th,
N»*y *ntl »l*o tho?6 nf the itweii which wtd eircmtkwi had anv reference to Monarchy or mcm-i W. M. HICKfOX. 8henflT. beni of the fallen King's family. March 29, t»4»-l&-3«r
Vl*aaklexev-uiMO,
7
O" 150,000 IIE
DIE!
of
Proclamations and dpcrees,. during the
IF)W
were issued from the press by
Provisional Government, huertiiciiug
'I'he
AN
Tuilleries is to be converted into
a^vlum for invalid workmen.
world. Capital Punishment is to be abolished*
political prisoners liberated and
The suppression of
the
Peers and the
I»russi i.
A cmresnnndfint
«o
ASKTTALLT or .Cows nxfrnow the United Ptatw. rn how manjr'could have been wfd if they h*6 resorted to Dr. Koeers' Liverwort And Tar io season. THOP-
SAKDI
upon THOUSANDSare now testify in* that It has saved their lives and restored them to health—one need DBSPAIB!! thotieh your physicians and frietuls rive you no
IO.DIRK
DIE
with the LAST
TIOK.
cotizh was entirely cureil: fr.m this time I recovered rapidiy, and when I ha used two bottles, I was able to assume rnv family vocations as usual. I ain fully satisfied that if it had not been for this excellent medicine, would n«w be in my erave and must in justice say. hat I truly return mv sincre thanks to the inventor of shls priceless medicine, and would recommend all pertons afflicted with diseased lungs to eive it a trial.
Staunton, Ohio, Feb. 7,1847.
Chamber of
dissolution
of the Chamber
Deputies is'complete,
wriles
al
CIILOGFIE
lliat l!»e middle CLHBHES
OCT THE WONDERFUL CURES MADE -C« By 'his medicine have induced PHTSICIASS of the Itifhesi slanilius io prescribe it—Yes even Professors of the Colleges admit that it cares after everything else has Tailed.
IN H. Cox, late Professor in Cincinnati Medical 'Collere. ofltce on 8th street,savs he cured Miss Relt rff SCROFIXOUS CONSUMPTION with DR. ROOBBS'LT\YRFT-
WOKT AND
of Prussia on
TAR, after slip was piven up in
a a a W a
?HNI()LINI|
TFCFLV
a grand council of all the
MI llisters,
KILL^. II« MARLED next (LAY for England. WORT
A Munich a RISING has taken nlnce,'mentioned cures anil also N vast number of others. ... ..IF MR DKCKIVK NOT YOURSKLVES.by nev-lectins id a Constitution HAS HE( extortctl I ro 111 to use this valuable medicine ti mi I it is loo LITIO, as the King at the point
of the bayonet.
The Jenuits, alarmed by the hostile demonstration made against them by the
people, have already
FLT*d from
Turin.
The journals of Turin fully appreciate the tendency of the French Revolution, and now encourage the
King
to put him
self at the head of ihe National forces to effect the salvation of Italy. Advices from Genoa announce llie arrival of an American Squadron in that port on
latest advices from Naples stale
thnt the
King
has once more violated liis
solemn promise, and has carried lire and sword into the City of Messina, which has been bombarded forty-two hours
ihe Royal troops.
Ar
rived off that port anil made communication to Admiral Baudoin, who through
by
ilUIUtlED,
In litis plnep, nil the 29:li till., Iv the Rev. E. M. Xi er, Mr. CAI.KU ARNOLD, of I'ralrieiin, to Mrs. SARAH H„ relict of t!io late Dr. WuiNMi.of Viiiceiines.
WITH this medicine after all hisother remedies
Wilson,a regular Physician of Galti ARTPJ like a charm in the case of
ilrs Wiseman, L)LE wife of the Kev. II. Wiseman, of Patriot Ohio, who was on the point of
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SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue of an execution i«U'ii from lhe Vice Circuit Court, and to me difect'-d and delivered in fivor of the fMate of (mliana, and *gaii.»t William Mr Fa.Men. El*ahe'h McFadden, Nancy McFaddeii, Shepard McFadden, William McFadden, Jr., Emma McFidden, Relierca McFaJdeii. Wallace McFadden. Ehw McFadlen. Ruicsia McFadden. heire al law of Macron McFadden, deceased, I have levied on the following property, to-wit: inlot in lhe lown of TerreHaute, nunberone humlreil and twelve, (112,) td«ether. with all the appurtenance* ihereunlo helonging. Iving tbe lands and tenements belonging iothe*aHlilelenlants.aml I will.'xi Wrdnei-d^T ihe 19th day of A|M«1 18+8. at the
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Pr*
fee «1 T5
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DISSOL^UTIO^.
r|^HE Copartner-tup heretofore eiwting between I J. &. J- t«ro»er. in the Foumlery ho«ine-s was di*eo|ved on tbe 18th day of Awn» by miltital eonsettU The homneaM of said firm will be rM up by Joseph Grow, who authorised lo aeulc the same. JAME^ CiR'lVER.
«•.
you cannot, be worse than Mrs
Rnwe. of Staunton, who was -i'ven up by her Doctors and friends to
STAGES
of COKSUMF-
We publish her certificate In addition U» the vast number obtained io Cincinnati, to show that the cores it makes are not confined to that City alone, but in every place where it has been iutroduted. Head what she says:
TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TT That Is to certify, that some month*since, I was taken, with a pain in my side and breast I called in Ihttiil of revnral phvsicians, but ther failed to five me any relief. and for the space of one year I crew rapiMy worse. In addition to this, I was attacked with a violent cotijh although an excellent physician lived in the same house, and used the rreatest exertion, and paid the strictest attention, it baffled all his skill—two others were called jn,noe of which was an a«ed and skilful physician, but all their eff«rts proved alike unavailing. At last, a physician who was aiieintin* a camp-riipetine in the n»ieHborhnod,cameinsee me, and declared that I could not last more than one day longer: also, all of the vast number who came to see me. believed that a few days at rortet must end my earthly career. Mr
4
FBIKXDS WEBS NOW CALLED IN TO SEE MX
BUI iny bruther at^tftis crisis, (heariiis of the
STRAXOE TO TELL before
TjAKGG
DSATH
MONARY CONSUMPTION, anil was restored
ANT
resignation of Metternich was
TAR.
AN-
certainty in Parts cm the
8th instant. Tlie NEWS OT events in Paris caused the greatest consternation ai Rheinis. There
wilh PUL
to health after
A 0*w weeks by the uso of DR. KOCERS' LIVSKWORT
The late cure of Mrs. KISERT. who now RSSITLW on P.ace street, three doors above Kishth, Cinciniiati, is
the most remarkable and astonishing ever recorded. This la.ly had the Consumption for the last six years, and la'.ely she grew worse and worse—worn down and emaciated, QFILD niihl sweats and hectic level" ?\VRY diiyy reduced to a mere skeleton, her cmieh was ntost
and couriers were desjiatchtrd flistressins, alt her physicians save her up lo DIE Villi ..
1
ill" last sia'B of Consumption—Or. Talliafera. now cal-
III EVCTV direction. |(»t In—a r.nlebrated l.unu Docl who saiil there was
Count Unliable, the Fretictl amhassador "21
ll,e
|P1,fl
'V1,,'e of her recovery, finally herluirtrs'1%.
ctRATEO both internally and externally and
at Vienna. IS sail! tf have Tainted on hear settled under her nails sothat they riioieoir, her friends inir llio nou/j «if lVi» ghilir-uii,,n nf 1+iR
ca,n8 1,1 lrt
IIIP
la'"'1'ielr,last
AND
»|H ,u ...I t,* than has enjoyed since site was fuu-ieen yours of 1 hirl\ ihousand difierent troops A^E to
blood
farewell—al this crisis she
C(,„)MEILCPL| LLSJ„„ TH MME_I)N.
KOORRS- LTVKU-
TAR, which has restored HERU» better h.a!th
nse, ami in three tmuuhs she GAINED fifty pounds iH
advance IO Italy without delav. I flesh. Those whoduubl the virtues of this wondt-rful
llararia.
medicine nre invited to call aud see her.
IKR(:ONSU.MPTM:S SHOULD CALL ON THE AjENT and see lhe certificate in full, of the above
there nre thousands of cases which are loo far pone in be saved, even by this Qreal Remedy. Re sure and SET Dr. Holers'Liverwort and Tar which has his signature •on a Yellow Label, on each bottle of the genuine
II is for sale by A. L. .SCOVII.LE, in in a Wholesale A-.'eni fol- the West and South,and also by all (he
S'VON!SE'|LASOlltS.
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LLK HOCKS,
A*,
fnishine cures performed by Dr. Rnfers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar.) went to Chilicothe and back a distance of sixty miles, in 13 hours, to get some of the above medicine: I commenced takire it. and
I h&tl used half a bottle, the-'
\oorkman!hip—
HARRIET PvGWE.
We. the nndersicned, do certify, that this account of Mrs. Kowe is correct, we beinr personally acquaHuted With all the circumstances
P. P. JOHNSON, PETER P. MATTHEWS, THOMAS CRAIG. JOS. EVANS.
M«rVh 29. 1848- 15-tf
THE
DIB
by
the number of Skilful PHYSICIANS Dr W. RICHARDS, of
IBOIH
Corks:
2,500
South
ARK
THE
iv in a
tnfuil t« sui
1
thepubiitiert, without reermrse io an agent. KAISt.Y COPIES. late arrangement with \he British piibltshers ol Blackwi»*! .Masaaine »ecare« to u« early (heels ofthai work, by which we shall be able to place the entire number in the hands of subscribers before any portion of it con tie reprinted In any of the American Journals. Kor this and other ail vantacec secured to our subscriber** we pay si lar*e a consideration that we mtajt be compelled to tuise the price of the Macaiine Therefore we repeal "txbutribt tar
JOSEPH GROVER.
Tew-Haute, March 1. 1848-ll-tf
I K-Vt'INE Burgundy Pitch ft»r sale by C.
J. ALL
ISO.V
4
CO.
LOUISVILLE
6K«I1»C EI81I
Tiro DOORS EAST OF THE EXPRESS OFFICE,)
TERRE-HJl IT TE, 1JVBIAJW1,
STRAUS & ISAACS*
O I E O S
and choice assortment of tienilemen'ii Spring nnd Summer Clothintf, nn h»nd, ami IlL for sale at the tl«ove relabiishment. The sttb-scrihers re.«(ectfully inform the inhibitan'M of Terre-Haule anil atirroundiiig country, that they are now reeemne nni wilt ron»inm to receive from their I.MUICVI
Hmr Country Merchants supplied on advantageous terms.
N. B. Any garment |mrchnse«l nt this e«tahli«hment, exchanged if not fully ajiprovcd. Obeeive the "LouisviAe (.-loUiing Store." .rTi
Ever offered in tlirs place, all of which he intends lo sell for CASH, at Cash prices. As the Goods are all uv, they having been boiitht lust month, nml after an unprecedented fall in the prices of all kinds of Merchandise, tlie present is the crentest opportunity for purchasers.
A larpr and extensive assortment of Keadv-Made Clothing, which is kept separate up stairs.— Boots and Shoes. Hats Caps and Bonnets* Groceries, i^c.. cfa-. and «re il ninny oilier articles— Suffice it to sny that my asrorinieiiMs-complete. All I want is rtmrouali examination of mv stock to convince you. ul once, uf the fm-ts h-re asserted. I nm always willrin: to show Hoods without I'hargo. Country Merchnnte nml Pedlats nre particularly in*ilctl IOCHI|. nsl
ducements lor them. I have constantly a person engn^ed in New York fur the express pnrpiise of wnlclnnelhe iniiike', nnd selecting for me the Intent and choicest patterns, these advantages enable me to compete Willi.iny Wholesale House
HI
tlreWesU
Merchantable Ciiuntrv Produce liiken in exchange lor goods. Terre-Hnuie, Mmeli ?9.1848—15—if. DA VID ARXOI.D.
WILSON, STAHJBIRD & SMITH,
W O E S A E I S S
MAIS STREET, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY,
A RE now in receipt of their Spring Supplies of Drugs .Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Patent iV .Medicines, Surgeon's Instruments. Paint Brushes, Spices, Window Glass. Shop Furniture, Vials, Bottles, Perfumery, Virginia. issouri, nnd Kentucky Manufactured Tohneco. Their stock wns pnrclinsed upon the very he,st leTms of Importers and Mtiutifacitirere, or first hands, and is one of the largest and most complete in'the United Stales.
Thev woold respectfully invite lhe attention of Druggists, Merchants, Physicians, Manufacturers, nnd dealers generally, to their stock before buying elsewhere, ns they nre prepired to warrant lha ]unlities of their goods, and nre determined to sell them for msli or to prompt Jealers on the iisunl time on a* gftod terms as anv other house in the West'or Southwest, or on an nvernge ns low as they entire bought East in lhe quantities afcunlly bought by Country Dealers, with carriage, insurance. and exchange added. Th'-v have resident agents in the East, through whom thev tire enabled to krep their slock complete and fresh dating the sensou. Persons who cannot visil the city, hv sending fhein their orders slndl be served as promptly uiid wilh goods at n* low raieb and of as good qutiltly ns if they Wer® here in person.
The following compose a pari of their late receipts': fit cases Ijiqiiorire' 100 bitrrels Alum 50 dozen Sweet Oill' 1,200 do Phila. I3ln'king, 200 do as. Paint Brushes} (300 do .Scotch Snuff 3,500 000 Percussion Caps 300 gToRs Mulches 500 reams Cup Pa tier, ns.' $00 reams Lelirr Piper as. 2ft 000 lbs Prime Madder 10 000 lbs clloiceS dl Indigo' 3.000 gross Vi.il nnd Bottle
100 do Spmish Whit ine" 50 do English Venetian Red 50 do Spirits Tnrpentine 100 do inner's Oil,
SO tin Nn. 1 istor Oil 50 do Winter Lard Oil 150 do frrmiiiil nnd chotiped
Wnnd-
50 do Cnpal Varnish 10 do .In pan do 5 do Ul i. do
N. B. (liuseng. Beestvnx. Flixse'd, Furn, Skins, Flax nndT«tw Linen.'Country Cignrs, Cotton l.nrd, find cji intrv produce gvnernlly, taken ut the market price in exchange for their goods or in pnvmeiii of debts due them,
Packajrcs
IMATT.I
*i«le of itlain, bciwrcn Fallliaud
South East comer of the
Terre-H:iote, .N'ovemlicr 10, 181?-4?-ll
THE
llil
«ulacribers
TT
UTK
TO123M.1 (BDHMSSLM 33101
AI«o. superior lot of 3,000 dozen PALM LEAF HATS. Mnrch 22 1848-14-tf
Public
A E
VA1ASK
Wimm
first-rate supply of. every kind of GENTS' WBARING' AP»
PAREI», amongst which will lie found the followins: Dress. Frock and Sack ('oats. Vc*ts and I'u/itatvunx, of-everv kind aud quality, suitable for the approaching Reasons Also. W/ii/e Chtck and Hickory Shirts, fader Sbirts Drawers, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Caps, Suspenders, Roundabouts, Hats and Trunks.
The |«rofirieiorg take litis menns of returning their thank# to those friends who have pntronUed tliem daring their brief stay in Terre-Haute, and leg to assure them antC the public generally lh:it they
will Contiirae lo nw their bert effiiris to give entire satisfaction, and, at the same time pledge them- ',py "r,!" new plow in this section of country, selves tcvsell lower than nnv other house in the vslley of the Wiibnsh. This they can do. from be- )'ut "'nme highly recomn ended as snperior plow ing the mqnufactiirers of nil the clothing they offer for sole besides which. Ihcy eun warrant the
llieir cloihiiig heiiia ni.nlo timler the suiieriiiteiulence of experienced and talented cultfr*. A romplt'le assiirtnen» of B»vs' rlntiiine kept niiHtantlv on band.
iXOfV is THE TIME TO BUY YOUR GOODS CHEAP!!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SuWrilKT would nmiounce to the public of 'JVrrr-Hnuie. nml iis vicinity, thnt tie has taken thr Slore I'orinerlv occupiid ly Messrs. Pinion & Hershler as Cl»thiii! Store, tilti:i1v two doors west of Nippert & .NMIilor's Store. Nntioi.n! Road Street, whtTe he is now opening olie uf the luigest,
tiesirubte^ mnl heel selected nssorinretils of
CRII
hold out treat in
100 Imrlrels Copperne 50 tin Piaster Paris' 1.500 boxes Window (Jlnss 1.000 200 50 500 200 300
Vinls nnd Bottles Shop Furniture Ground Pepper Virginia Tobacco Missouri do Kentucky do
do do do do do
30 cisks Chloride Lime 48 do S.iltsralus.
March 22, 1848-14-Cf
Boots and Shoes.
& co.,
SiMli
now receiving their heavy spring sup|4ies of BOOTS nnd SHOES, both of Philadelphia nnd Xeiv I^ngland iiliifacliHe, Wliicli tor extent mid variety will be equnl lo that of any other esia'di-hment in lhe We-K Dealers genendlv nre respectfully inviied lo call nnd examine their stock before haying elsewhere. Having a resilient agent nt Ihe Bust, they will be in constant receipt of fresh go ids, which ihfiv will sell al the very lowest nnrket rales for cash.
1
E E A E I N I A N A
undersigned (late of the Nmionnl Hotel) respectfully informs his friends and thv traveling public generally) thnt he bns lensed for a leTm of years, and lis* now often for t)ie nccOmmodatiou of Travellers and Boarders, the large, elegant aud commodious new brick Luildmg, adjoining the
are now recei«inc at thi-ir store on .\«ti.»fi il Road Street, opposite the CourtHouse. much the largest
STOCK. OF COO OS
ket. One of the partner* spent several weeks in the ea-lern cities during September and October, ill laving in Goods and Ihey are enabled to offer them at such prices as cannrv tail to give satisfaction to those in pursuit of
cheap Goods.
examine their extensive atock.
They are enable.1 lo offer a splendid slock of
Ac., 5tc.
C«Mjft-H«»n»e aliww in
Terre-Hame, withm the legal hoars of *aid da*, oflifr the renU aud profiu o( wid pretn.ee*, with lhe appurtenances thereunto belonging f»r a term of«r*en years and iftbey should fail lo sell for a sufficient *nm toaMisfy
eiecutii*.. I will then
and there offer the fee simple. the hiahrrt bidder,
SLTWLS, LOUIM ILH', Hy„
Square,
Which, wilh a new addition lately mule, nnd lhe linn.lsooie stvle in which :he rooms are filled up, wiihei.tir.lv \KV I I ItM I I Ri: AM)
date lits cUesls Willi ns romlorlal'te quarters us enn be hnd nt lhe bint Hoiels in the West. H-- tins in Ins employ c.ipnhle nnd experienced COOK, and it shall be his aim to keep as Good a Table as lhe mnTkels of the Wesl nlTord.
plie.1 with GRAM sntl proveniler. NIL these nilvautnue* and a ilrtct altenlioii to busiueM,
irti-iis hv* will nierii nntl receive a uliare of the |iuhlic |i»tri»niice. O" B.mrder* can lie accommodated on reasonable terms liy the week, month or yenr,' UTT All the Since* call at ihe City Hotel for passengers. LOUIS LEVY.
Market Street,
ON
BI:DDI\g,
His Strt' le is large and commodious, am! un.lrr the su|ierintendence of rareful Ostlers, and is well
will enable him to accommo
ihat tU have ever brought lothis mar
They respectfully invite their IYier.ua and lh« public to caH and
In tliefr Retail Dcpaytment
Staple and Frwey Dry Goad*,
nets. Shoe# ami Boots, Leather, Carpeting*, Crockery, Groceries, Men'* Hat*, ,Wi and Bey* Can*.
O I N E A E N
We have fitted np the sreooj loft of out store for the Whotesate lio*irie«a. and we invile Merchant' lo give us an early call. Particular attention is i«aid lo this branch of otir business. We porrhaml Ivrgely by the case in fir«t hinds, an) are enable.!, we believe, lo oiler gdodi a* Ii* as the Cincinnati prices. We subjoin a list of a few goods tn ttots bttneh.
500 |ir*. Brown Sh«*tint« 500 do Prints, various kinds 100 do Satineits and janec 35 «k» Cloths. CaMmerM and Tweed* 40 do Flannel* 300 Shawls 50 do Ah«rk««t 100 de l'a*hnere^ MnaTin De Lainca, fcc, too Ai Bleach.d Hheelings 40 do *IVki.ie«{ 70 Silk ami Cotton Hsndkerchief*^ Tarre-Waale. November 3, l84t.
Viz
60 dusens Hosiery and Glove*
50
J.i Comforters
40 do Kuspenderaf Ev«»erll Lin*eys Glasgow Janes and BlanVet Coa ing Notion* in* great eariely F.ir, Cl*h. and o)ier Cape Fur H»W. l.itliM' Bonnet# 8 iMeTi. leather Boots and Shoes Umbrella*,&c., 5CC.
WHEAT AND FEATHERS,
Cash i»»*l f^r W E A and FEATHERS, at all times, bj
NOV. 3, 1947-40-4
j. PLOWS.
f.
tindersigiieil oilers lor dale E
JL HUNDRED PLOWS, all of a su|ierior kind maiiutaciured by himself, nnd cousivliiit BK»t!v of the following description^, vijt: 'Vhree sizes Cant I'fuivs, which wour and perform letier than any other U'tst Plow in this section tbe No. 1 of which is !I lirsl rale corn plow, aitl Xos. 2 and 3. gootl for either
a
SS'I'KAUS & ISAACS.
MM!
or HIII(IIC.
Ttoo sizes of the improved Cury Pfows.— Tfiene are loo well and favorably known lo re{iirre a desci ij.tion futther than nsv that I have sokl many hoiufretls of them, and where they ^otir (wliidi is in no.-U i»oil«^ tiiey have given universal satisfaction in
L»e«vy
siuhlde or WOHI land.
Three sizes Fax River Plows.—These are made ol'oteel utf hard as suw blades, and are well known as the very lesi plow that was ever used in this vicinity, for jrairie land in nil kin-Is ol plowing, exce|4iii) sod. Willi |iroi«%r cure liiey always scour, never rhnke, run steady mid ligltl— are strong and durable, and. in lnct, area most excellent and desirable ploiv, in every respect.
Taoo tizts of the. Clipper Jltita.—These are also made of siecl—ar«* very strong and duialde.
kinds ol lands, and tor every variety of plow-
ill^, hut more especially lur sod. Hiviiiir spnred no pain.-, in procuring the lie«t of materials, nnd employing first rilte work men, I can oinsciettlioU'.lv s«v ih-it *v is never nhle lo nfter
UOOD
a lot of ploivs to ihis cnonniinilv
JOSKI'H (JliOVER.
Terre-Haute, March 22. lS48-14.|f
STOVES: STOVES::
rfllUli umleisun.o nt• 11 uinnufaclnring ami I keeps const uilly on hand the celebrated lturU's GooliillK SlOVf, acknowledged by very many ol the tfsl judges to be liir superior lo niiy other Cooking Stove in use,— These nrfi wariHiiled to give entire satisfaction in every tespeet thev require but very little fuel.
Also, on baud iliree sizes DOI
III.K
DVKV, and
four sizt-s Pitt.MIFM COOK STOTKS^ Parlor, Air Tight. 6. 7 nnd 10 plnle Sioves. and variety of stove Pipe und stove Furniture constantly for sale by JOSKIMl (JIJOVER.
Terie-Hnule. March 22. 1848-14-1
AT TI1I3 BlGI'i: FOWKDIIY VATJIDI'S kinjs of P'ow nnd MiN C'isiiiigs, Hollmvware. Sail uiid A iiil-iions. Sugar Kettles. Wagon Boxes,
WIMHPS, King's and Wliar-
ry's Plow Points, of nil siws. A'c., kept constiiulIv for sale. .M irliine and other astings made lo order on short notice, ol good materials and ill a workmini'like mnniier. JOSEPH (JlvOVEU.
Terre-Hautc, Mnreli 22. 1848-14 ly
POSSER'S BINDERY.
THE sub-cribers take pleasure i:i informing the public that lliey still cany on
BOOK BINDING,
in nil its brunches. They nre eonsinnllv supplying themselves with the best of Eastern Paper, and can furnish eusiomers wilh
11 nil sizes iii'tl descriptions. All orders will meet with prompt intention, nnd thu work executed wilh neatness mid despatch.
Tliey would also inform the public that tliey have attached to their Bindery a large
BOOK ND J0L3 PRINTING OFFICE,
t.'onsisiing of new mulerinl, selected with greal care by experienced workmen, wilh which they nre prepnred lo execute
Letter Press Printing, of every description,
Slid) as lo/f*. I'llinp/i/r/.t, Crirt/*, H'ilrlit, LaIirIn. Hood Bill". S/mw B'lf*. BUZ* of J.ndintz, Way Bill'. Bank f'ltrrk*. Mumfrslx. Bloo/i't, *r.. Sr. Gold, Silver, Lithographic and
Xylographic Printing, and Bngraving. J. Kos.-KK & URulllEH. Lafayelle, Indiana,
I8'18.
N. D. Books to be bound, or orders for any kind of !!i.*NX HOOKS.may be left nt lhe Express Olfice, in Terre-Haute, lo which place thev will lie returned nt lhe earliest opportunity. Work Warranl.il anil prices I iw.
March 22, 1848-(4-ly
\OTICE.
J. A. Williams, Iloraceopatliic Physician,
TENLJERIS
I
hi*
PROFESSIONAL
IX"iis
he
of
TI-rrc-H.iutR RKII
countiy.
erwise.) a* sticceKRiiilly
N«
anv
PIK1\
II
of all de*crif*iftns Bon
POT WIN & ATHORX.
POT W15 Sc. HATHOR.N.
J'hyaician
ken frnri the office, except
ESPECIAL NOTICE.
THIS
undersigned wioheato any to those who' may be indebted to him, that he is'now
Cineinnnti. February 16, 1818-9 3ui
HS
I have now on hand—MI butli innieriitl nnd workmanship. am sure no hetter timber grows in this country, titan has been used, lor iny plows this season. 'J'lle nl-ove plows will nil Iw warranted to do l»ood work in the kinds of wel^lor which the different description ol plows nre intended, and will, be sold ul ii »-III:III profit for retidv pay, or he exchanued lor produce, nnrkelinj, li.iy, wood, lumber, &c., if delivered at lUe time oi'irmle.
llieir health before it be tun lale. Look
II ml II
HCIIKIBLE
lates nml settles upon them.
IU:*n TIIK
NL
time
vicinity.
perience of fifteen years
(the
The
ex
*ucce»sfi)l
practice in thia
Inst two and
A
half
years in litis
place.) induces him to believe thai he can Irani lhe diseases of ihi*climate,
(Homajop-.T'.iically
or oth
of lhe
place, he hi* pretensions what they may. Office at his resilience, on the
EN
side of Market-street,
three and a halfsqurres 3outh of thepu1»Kcsquare. He will cheerfuMv attend the call* ofhis old customers and OIK«!W who
may
ences.
GIVE
AM
TO regular
too' cuitomer*. Terre-Hnute, Ind., Feb.
T® IS! PEKI5 TK IS
AV1NG made arraugemenis wilh the Pekin Pea l.'ompanv. we will l«e constsnlly receiving evrry variety of Ctreen and Black Teas, which We ofler very low, and warrant lo he of superior! qualities. C- J. ALLISON & VO.
February 16,1848-9-tf
CIIAS. WOOD,
TO
surcEssoR
noon
I 1 3 3 1
c£aias3p
PECTORANT REMEDY."
procure
6
mediciie as
and pune-
H.IRRELK UIA«HJ SALT,
III
March
«i*th
16, 1848-9-tf
KanyiTflifi Snlt.
on
consignment
and fir s:I1E by
1, L8*S-U-tf. H. POTTER & Co.
V.J. ALLIS*.!! & Co
a-
KIXG.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Bii]
I S S
3
o^ooLa-DEiasB®
3
Bi FOR': PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. Terre-Hauia. March 8, ltMS-I2-3m.
CIUM
Copal (or sale hy IJ. J. ALLISON St December 5S, 1847-1-it
CO-
SIIX-
iousto close up Ins lon^ unsettled business, and fir this purpose gives public notice thnt niter the Istd:iy of March next, all debts due him, eollecti»" t'l* in a magistrate's court, will be found with said iiftirers ol'tbis county for cojlection.and dells... ol larger amounts and rollertible in the circuit court, will be put in the hands ol an attorney on the U5ih inst., for collertion. if not previously nrranged. He hopes those interested herein, willj&fe pay particular attention to this nolire. W
JOHN H. WATSOX.
Terre Haute, Feb. 9, 1848-8tf.
OHIO TYPE rOl \DEKY.
rHK
suliserilwrs have established New Type Foundery, in Cincinnati, opposiia the Merchant's Exchange and Magnetic Tele. graph. Walnut-street, and are prepared to supply the Printers of the Western romitrv, w'th everv vi'iety of TYPES, PRESSES, and PRINTING MATERIALS, of the latest fashion* and most perlect mniitifniture.
From their loin experience in the htiiness and from their nrranseiMenln niih Eastern and other Fotinderies, thev will be able to supplv every nftide used by Punters, al llio loweft cash prices, and of lhe best qu i|ilv,
GUii.pnnn &
JONES.
Cnfi«UM|tioii. See yniiiter rose of lnvly hue, 'Ti* withering with »h*ray. It scapely sip* themcmlng tlew,
Hi'l'ire il fuile* »w«y.
IU. KATE'S UiPIXE SA?JAT1YE.
'T^tTTS most effectual remeilv fur
IIISCBSIH!
before the nubile, under the title of •J)n
l.ulies, CnM*.
CiHiebs, Sureiiejs of the Throat mul lUniniii.il Or. fans that lias ever been broitpln before the public. The womlprfiil cures with "MiHenth«i liavn been a(Tectel In Vrance. under the direction ofih# Immortal Louis I.Siiec and I.ncol. tncHhrrwWi the happy result* thai liave tiiilowed its use in the privain practice of ih» proprietor, induced him to combine il wilh his ^anttlive that he basse Imti! tirvscribed Intlifemes ot the Limes, arid Liver,piving iirtio power of eradicntlns the ConStimmive nml Scmfuloiit Virus from the system, that is possessed by no other meiHciiie, short vl Oiviue inlerpOsit|nn. And in order to brine this medicine williln the reach ofa more widely extended ctiv.le of the «ffllcied.than can possibly be reached in his own piactice,(and thus to extend its usefulness,) he introduce:!
It
TV-.'.S" JOD1XK SA V.4 7TT/J
This medicine Is pleasant to tlie tnste. and may be taken hv nverv iieranii tinder any circumstance, and its ir.md effects
WMII.
in -sl cases, be experienced in
few dnya. lt will suddenly relieve a lianl and painful •cough—palliate the symptoms of infl iinniaiion. and
HI
the siinie time excite* free and easy expectoration— llirowMnsttp thefmi'l •secretions of nialter and phlegm tiuitolKrtruct the air cells, linis levins freedom ami enso lo the circulation, and buoyancy and e\Ml trillion tu the respiration, slvin" a quiet laiitrnorto the hiusd, favorablcMind indispt'tisablu lo lite healiug ut'deep sealed ulceraiiniis.
The Iodine Sanative also gives slrencth anil animation to the enfeebled frame, restoring to the diseased OF TLIA h»a h. WHO a lomror suffer wilh diseased Lungs or L.lver when audi A safe and certain remedy is so easily obtained 1 llr. KATE'S ufHce Is al toH Hveamore st. ('Incinnat I Ohio, where his IodineiSanawvelogolher with advice if desired) ran be obtained.
I'ric.o ftl per buttle. {£f~lr. Kale's Iodine Pana'.lve. may be had at C.J. AlMs.m'* Co., wes' side of the stiuare, Terre-liuuto lnd.
November 3, lS-U—lG-niC.
DR. DtlVCAlV'S
E E O A N E E KOR
COJMISUJIVIP TTIO NI
CoM«,€onp[hi, Splttlnp: of RltHM), Itromiiltl.N, Blfllrttltr orilrctitltinu:, ANthtim, I'll!u In the Side,
IlroivHt and lK'Nt, Wlioopin^ Cou^Ii, Croup, and ull ll»eaMOH uf the Liver and
Lun^M.
iti iuu: or
UOVV
COSSUMPTIOXI
ninny perHuim put
"IR
that
IMML
frntn lime IN time,
important enllitig—alli iidina lo
(IMUIHI
it", pniticularly in our city, mid we will daily behold liunilrriU of perKOHH, \vhoi«I) cnuiiteiianee* hcx|cnk snfleiiin with Dit-ease nf the Limer,
protrncted cotlyh, Inst ap|iroachiii({ llieir innnnrtal detUiiiiitiiins, without,' perhupa, heititf
of their serimiii siiiialitnia. May llii*
WARNING
awaken them in due gciiHiin ui.il at
once seek relief, which in In
BE
Intnid in
1)R,
UIJN'JAN'H EXI'Bl'TOl!ANT IUCMKDV, a sale, pleanniit uml certain Medicine, fur thu film nf ('ninth, nml ill.'preinnnitnrv *yinpti)in* that lend lo CONSUMPTION. This medicine iminedi.'itely heals the irrilated Meinbrnno of till) Hrniiclii and Ltinss, gives strenuih nnd support to the enfeebled Irame, thus ciiii»iiin the lungs to throw oil" the viscid secreted matter, that
DCCUIIIU-
rur.iutrijto
CA*B
cunB.
Dit. DUMIAN—DearHir: YHU will please accept these lines frntn one who has been spnrnl from the furnishing faun* of
CONSUMPTION,
hv the liinelv use of your ill«*fti«l):il'Ur
TORANT RRMEUV. I
KXPHC-
had call in your city
in November last during a severe enld and damp spell whioJi caused me to lake a hud cold, attended with some lever. My throat became sure cnu!}h dry hard nnd obstinate, without scarcely any expectoration, pain and snreneas in iny breast
length sweating nt nitjht commenced*
wilh much weakness and debility.
I used
services to Ihe cit-
DURING THIS
many medicine*, seven.I beinir high
ly recommended in the paper*,but lliey all tended lo itn:reaae my *iiflerini?S, by liinding up my system, and only
GIVUIR
temporary relief
couch. Finding that my disease
IO
my
WAS
assuming
serious mid dangerous character,
N
I
began to
BE A-
larined, and lo ik the advice of one ol our best Phviricinns. who at once recommemleil your
-EX
ami advised rue lo
bottles.
I
nati
OLKCE
at oiiceseni to your Cincin
for them, and
commenced..using Ilia
»onn
him their prefer
medicine* mnrt he parrt for Iseforo la-
as recieved.
I
me relief the fir*lday.
fancied it
cough fell much easier, aud
UAVO
On
the second day my
I
heiinn to throw up
larne quantities of phlegm and matter. On
UI»
day my cough disappeared—my slretiijtlt gradually incrersed. ant! ot lliis present lime liuly happy to stain lo you that
I
am rendered
sound in health,and attend lo mv ordination
US
U1)FT |. CHARLES WILSON. Springfidd Ohio Jon. 21. LFTL". 0*HR. DUNCANS WESTERN" OFFIi'E. NO 150.
Hyeainore aireel, Ciucinnali. whe.T» hin
Medicine, together with advice,can ulwoya be «blaineil. ITThe^Etpeelorant Remedv" is for
EA|e
by
we*t*ide ollhe squite, Ter-
re-Hau'e. Ind. NOVEMLWR 3—LF?47—46—6M.
FOR SALE.
4 LOT of Blasting and Cannon Powder orv iV. n»n«ignment. which will lie sold at Cmrin-. nsti wholesale prwes, hy W. B. TL'ELI*.
Terre-Hsuie, February "23, 1848-10-lf
ROSE
Pink ju*t ree^-ivrd and for sale hv 'o. J. ALLISON
St'CO.
GESTI// MK\S' APPAREL.
I.A.ARTHQCK
S
S
PATENT MEDICINES. &c. Country Merchants and Physicians, WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTfRESI TO CUL
SC. EVANH weuld re-
spectfully announce •.» the eitixen* •I Terre-Haute and vicinity, thm they i.ive now on hand a en| assortment nf rr.OTHS. CAsslMERES. DOE'SKINS, VESTINGS. 4r., and are preeierute jll orih-rs in lh«-ir line she -horiast notice. Also. Ready-Made ClothIgg, of almost every deseriftinn. made by tlie le»t w.ukmen. (TjT Room Market-street, one door Noclh ol the Town-Hall.
Pari* and New-York Fashion* received ^A»r teily. Xeire'Haula, March
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