Wabash Express, Volume 7, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 April 1848 — Page 3
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WABASH EXPRESS OFFICE TKBUB-HAI'TE. April 19. 1848. TH* Rim.—The Wabash hu receded within the banks and Ihere I* now only five feel water in the cban nel at this place—it is stilt falllnr, and in a day or two will be loo |..wJ.»r boats of any bind.
TH« WKATHE*.—On Monday nlflittut, we had a small shower, ami l.vday, (Tuesday) the weather ii very chilly and snow fell, utakiug fires andovercoats in ranch demand.
Rcsittus.—The late rise in the Wabash brought ma ny (teamen to «ur landing all of which discharged more or less freifht, the effecH of which are now vislble on the shelve* of (he stores, shoos kc., and in the lumbering of side-walks with boxes. A pretty good •hare of the Spring purchases has arrived and we presame the country can soon be supplied with every rieidaoi •cessary and luxury of life. Four new nnd handsome brick rooms are goine up on the west side of the square, in the old '-burnt district," and beside replenishing old litocks, entire new slocks of merchandize are com ine in, amont which we notice that of David H. Arnold, H. KHS», Hlrati* Isaacs, kc. Terre-Haute will soon be in "summer dress." and can supply all the demandsof the inullnf commnnity.
Tite Ladies will rilease observe the card of Mr*. Cihlos—we understand the has a beautiful stock of UkhIs. such as will certainty please those that desire to appear fascinating in their dress, and whodontl
Distant iM:irkols.
NEW OSLBAMS. April 4—'Die news per Caledonia has depressed the market for cotton, and the sales to-day comprise only 1500 bales, which were disposed of at irregular prices
The f.ireizn news has unfavorably affected the Flour market, anil prices have given way. r-'ale* of 1900 brls Illinois, at 11^7}, and 1KB dn Ohio,at same.
Of Corn, GuO sacks, mixed, from flat boat, sold at 34 a 35.
Nothing transpired in ualsI!ain cliecked operations In Puear and Molasses. The market tur Prrlt Is depressed, and we hear of few sale*. Mesa it quiMPd at #6,871. and Prime at
Of Bacon. 41) casks Sides sold at 4Jc per lb. hales of lUi barrels Wlmky, Dexter'g brand. at20Jc.
JIIARIUEO,
At Vork, riltnui", on the 13th install, by ihe Tlev, A*«si Fiir.E***, Mr. STEPHEN R» FREEMAN, ..fT.rf.-Hi.uie, to Miss MATILDA, daughter of Jonjr L). ificii.i JIIISO*, EM]., of the former place.
On this morning, el 10 o'clock, J.v ihe Rev-. M. A. .1 EWITT, Rev. AMASA FREEMAN, of Covington, Indiana. to Mi«« MA RY,eldest daughter of ,(A«. COOK, Eq.. .Merchant of this place.
In Sugar Oreek township. nn Friday Inst, of Consumption, Mr. JOHN RAY, (son the late "HherilT.) seed about 28 years.
In this place on Monday niaht last, nfler a short illness (if Winter Fever, MATTHEW WALLAOB. leaving a wife nnd one child—aged about 28 vcam.
In Lewi* Township Cbv en., Ind., on the Oth in«t., .ifmi'n«'e^ KUZ BBTll, second daughter nf Joseph Puckett Esq, aged 17 years, 11 rn'oiidis, nnd 4 d-iy*. I
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IIAIVK NOTE TABLE.
CR'RKCTKt) WKKKI.Y.
INDIANA.
TOWN OP tiAkfUSON-,
is L.iill nil". IM'MIU htuli r.illinu i.itul, nnd in full view •ol Ol/I Furl Harrison, i* one of the hnniNotneat silttnltiina on the WIIIOHII river, nnd is now oflered lor *hlo on rensoimhle mid en«y terms, logether with three ydkv nf the l*Nt ()xen in flte rminty, IIUII, rhniiiM, tt'iicon* nnd'every llrina that is wnulrd to rnrrv on the %!i!t, whirh in now in p^o^l order, nnd SIUVH 20(10 feet ditily, nn.l Itunlier in Rood ^li'innn.l. llml lienllh ad'iioniiihe* nie that I must 4enve oil' milling. JOHN ^TRAlN. 'IVrre-Miinte, April 15, Ifll8 l7-5in
LiM TUii: From (hist thou art and unto dust thou shall rrltirn
Ifrnil
ll AVE furnished thee with dust lo keep thy liodv I'rom returninK to dn»t, thetefote, (oi me fiver Ihe diirt in return. Mint I niny nK«'" iiottrnish iIk^, and nt*in al.idden thy heart and tfie heart* ol thv wife and thy children with the /•'huh, Fat and o' the land. Ue#r in mind |mv up. Tina the lent lrMin|wt that soundiAli on this orension.
NVA!»TBR UOOPER.
April 12. 1RI8-I7.tf
lira up: on your fattlt\
I^OR
REMAININGl»t,
Commercial OankCln par Lafayette do do par Olii" I. Ina Cln par Haiilt of Mawlllon 1 ills t'1ri:lev)llo, old I ilia
*Slate Ti t11k nnd Hfan par Scrip—IH|o 15 mi) -Ml loitir," p.'r CMIH par
Watson's Clier. lis par KKNTUCKV. AIT linn lei par
Musmnti.
Sumk l'aiik.aiiil Br par VmOiNfA. Hank of Br "par T"arninrs ll.nik do par 'Valley do "do par
TCNNKJSSKIv
'Hanks federally S nrctdla NBW YOUK. 'fTity Hunks par 'Country Ilk*: over fi'» par do ilo small notesdls
1
PKNNSVI.VANIA. riiiU. and I'iusburjjli par '(Nninlrv Hank* dls
NfAHYI.ANt).
llaltlmoro'Kuiika par 'CoiMiiry iln ^nraills NKW'KNUI.ANIl. !?n*1oii Itanks par 'Oilier solvent Hanks ills onto.
Slnte Hank and llrttn
Xenla 1 dis Marietta Ml. Pleasant closed Oeaura 1 dis V.aneavllle Norwalk
1
Kxf.ltalitre dp 'iln iter N WHrtnk'Fa do 1M MIlk Wli-rling ij .lis
ntilllcolho cloired Sandusky WmWler donbiful
TlMfr.hMl Hk St Clalrs'le— ("Hy }lk Columbus I ills Clliiion Btj.iik do 1 dis City Haul. Cleveland I ilia liayton Hank 1 ills MerV Ilk Cleveland 1 ills VVerftMi lleserve Ilk I (lis Colifinh. Ilk N l.iibon Kit. Hk S»ieubenv|llo Muskinftu'ni Ilk rmnain
MICIIIUAN.
All uncertain ILLINOIS. "State I*iiiik 4" ilia ltiuik of llllii'da 7o din
S I S I I A FOIl NAI.C:.
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Itk ol lliiiiiilton Itia'iEo ilia Ilk of Cleveland lim'Jo ills AllAtiii Kx Co 25a3o ills l.nn^aater Ilk loill* Urbana Ilk ('om'ny fto dls Coin Hank Cleveland ills City do Cincinnati I dls I'rakllndo Zanesvllle 1 dls SmuliiKky City Hank 1 dis Oilier Hanks uncertain uayti
LOUISIANA. Urfet
Hank In New Orlearts par WISCONSIN. Wldi'on Klre ^1 Ilia Co. (r.lierK*) Mil vvmik ir '2 ill*
the noil txvo
nionih", I will pav
Ihrrt Dollars and Fifty rrnh per 100 onod« tm W I A E CA'rn.i:.
pry Fatnieis, hxik to \onr inteiest. WA^.TKU S. COOPER. Terre-Haute, April 18, IS-lS lt-if
AUontion llntchei
ONol
the first M«nd*y May next) I*-
twren the hour* of nine I ami twelve o'clock, A. ,M„ I will offer for wile on the prentisr*. the «»e of the several stall* in the Markrt House for
twelve month* thrnrf rustiins—tenn#. e»«h,— Hntehem. ami other* interwtpd in having eligible elands, will pleaw attend.
MACOM M'FADDEX, Market Master.
April lS.US-lT-St
O a I A A W A from the sul«enlrr living in ,1 I Terre-Hnu'e, 3IITCHan Indentured *er*ant eirl, ace»l alvut ldU'teti» ears. I hereby forbid all per*»o* lr\m liailMrinc or truatine her. Whoever rrtnrn* said pirl *l»a|i le enlitleil lo the «l»o*e rrwardtlut no expen*e* will I* paid nor thank* piveti.
April IS. '4S-l7-3t pi N. COI.TR1N.
STR4Y MIRK. I ('hrixtma* •ml New Year las", small Bav Mare, four year* wW in .June, not sh.*l, in kkhI nnlw when
she teli. uell built, hl»ck mane and tail, him) leg* a little crooked. I will j».iy $5 00 for thi« mare.r»r rr*«omh|T for an* infttrinatio" lht m't leisd lo Her trmvirt.
STBPHBN N. STEVENSON.
Terre-Haute. April 13. IM8 l7-4**pil
Fancy Snap*.
fl^AYI.OR'J' Ciir*ialine \Va*ti UalU Ha*tin#'» Traus|»areoi Soap* A l(tl'»nd do
Rosemary do Roee Pnce ami (loimelP* Windsor Soap Rous-ll'* F»OCT Soap*. Fw *»|e hy D«.29,1817-2 U*C. J. ALLISON it CO.
three months will f0 seal to tb6 Geocrtl Pott OAce deiul letters
Allen Adair John Aflecker Mr Armslron George Allen Dominicus Ackley Aker* ^imon Austin Marr Anderson Kiixa Brown Aneusta Burled 2 Barnes Sn«dea Blah John Beard Charles Bell John Brown IVm A Brown Sampsoh Beard James Black Samuel Boon Burton Catharine Bonehton 3 Be«rd John Bo«nah Jeremiah Bnshet Henry Bullox Lydia A B«kelhamm»r Isaac Bald ridge R3 Burnes Hand N B,«iriflit A 2 Burs«n John Bales Bjrchard Mr Barber John? Brown David 2 Bell Burke S Biers Michael 4 Burnett Dr S 6 geal and Soft Bpuyes Mrs Gratia Ann Beard Alexander "radly Taylor Cole Sairfuel ^arpenret Ann C|«ner Thomas 2 Cassidy John 2 Clia •us John 2 Whran Joseph ^omiiis John Christy Chwley •-•arson George Calhoun Dr ,aldwell Richard 7 C|ark Justice f»rtor Much Coffey II Calvin tjranmer Waller ferns Thomas Collins David Cri»by David CKrpenter Srninuel 2 C'role J.wepli tj Chandler Joseph follester Conway Jim ChesnuiJolin C'hevan Henry Carrecow James W raii Amanda Capi. I! Western Durham John W Downey W I'enny David Douglass Kiuily Uickerson Samuel Downey James I'ickerson John Duncan Mary Dmlson Hiram Diver Dayton Charles Davis John Dunnican William Duncan Robert Donovan Davidson Joseph Ditldine W A loyle I'airick Davis Isaac II or Thomas Dunlap Audrew Donnelly W A Durham Andrew Davis Duliriuger Gregory KarlsAnu Kilily Margaret Kclelon Mary Kllinnswouh Miles Kvnns Kasliuan Klizabeth Liiimons 11 2 Kilin..nils II Kml^y Jane 2 Kvisall Klijah Kckels A I* Kbiiigioti Syrous Kvans I'III.III.IS Kwart Jaiiies Hrancis Will Foster Joseph Flinn Clirisiopher Fonts Washington Farial James Fish'T Joseph !l Farrlnsmn John Fagff Juno's Foirt's A W Flilin Matliew Uarrison II (i«*idrich Jacob liorden Julia A Gftylord O enly S Ukiinoii Wllllain 2
Inverts Tluunas Ihiynrs Lucius Hannah 1'erfy II,illoway Goodwin
Holleitback George IIOIIKIIIOII Kmus (lirlis J.hii llilftie II 2
A vitllinhle Mpnm "Fn\v-7(Till. knd 217 Jj« :IIIOII John 2
.icri'H ol well liniliered Innil, nYliate iho Wnlmalt river, five milea above Terre-Hnnte. on tvhieh the
.... I Humes or Wm Youngs Smith David I I, 111. 1 IU., Hnrdlug HI rain Smith Allen
Holies Tryoti Hiram 2 'Hardrsiy Ann Thompson Levina lietelonl Jauies-2 'J urner James IIjxon Aliios Trevan Henry Henbfsl Eljra Twoddln 'Hull John 2 Tully Mrs Hoover A Trout David •lhalue John Teverhaiifh Johtl llinlson Susan Thralls Jacob Henry A Taylor Georce Heuilemoii Orren Titibrook Win Hawley Elizabeth Vanslike Alonio •fleeiy Charles Cnderditnk MIssC MaywiHHt Joint Uliman I) (lively James Vatiarsdule Eliiabeih Ingle Jacob Welch A JohnHon Mrs E. AVarren William E Johnson Wmais Adah Johnson Wm Warner Lucy Johns W Whidden Jones Ktiee yt ih 2 Jones tl Waynick W Jones Mrs Sarah Wood George Jones John Whitlle Win 2 Jones Jlo.»d IVtn Jones Mary H'mal Aaroti 2 JacKson Dsniel' illaril ,\ltss Jourdan Ualsh Maurice Jackson M**s S ll elliuan Levi Jonei James ll'atkins Margaret Kuykeiutall Sainuel Susan Keily Stephen U'yley W Kelsey John II illianrs David Kinney Hood Miss Kreitelo Geonre ll'aikins ilMam Knit iMrs Mary A II h.ie ir S laitlo Kliaabeih II illiairr Samuel Lee Sarah A II igai.s James Lain kin i'roeuer Young Sidney Langion
N. It. Person? caMlnf W letters in the above Hit will please lo It) thai the) are adref littd. S. G. PODGE, P. M.
Tent lh»«te, April 5,1«i8.i6-3w
V\ AWASH AND liUIE CANAL, INDIANA
t'AXAIi LK lTINOi
Payiiienls will b« made as the work advanc**, in par fund*. The line to be let will be readr for inspection ly the 15th ol Mav, and hy the 20th of that month, the plan*, sfxrifnaliohs, estimate* «f quafilhifw, A:c„ will Ue exhibited at the Eu^imYi's ofllcc in Terr*-H ante.
Dated Terre-Haote. 17th Marth. 1S48. CHAKLKS BUTLER. THUS. H. BLAKE.
AUSTIN M. PUBTT.
Troster* of the Wah*«h and Ene Canal. Xen»-Haute. April 6, 1848-16—tf.
4IMIIMSTlt 4TOIl'S NOTICE. •Y* OTICB t* hereby civen. thai letter* lejrta1,1 mentary «h» the estate of Jwe|th M*Cm4rt,
A Bufrsy for Siafc.
FOR
Mir, a new noe-lnXM Bsrt will be wM at a fair pnet fcr cash, or on a reasonable crtsdrt to a pooct.ul man.
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In the P*1 omce at Terre-Haoie, lndu! MR PDA XT ails, April 1SW, and if not taken oiit.within V? a.'AXvO JO XV Vf \V J3I
Ijuld Jamet 2 Lansine Jeremiah lxHiha.lv Andrew Ladd W ra l^ewia EdwaldJ Jerkins Sanfonl
Henry
Xatta John l.yiium Michael Lr*son Wm .tirelr Domlnick
Lee Nathanitfl I.int Henrjr l/fion Prirnos JWoneit John Iich«el James Jltann 8
[unset Williaih Aionett Mrs E JMewhlny BUI com James JWriff Mr Miller William Afonran Nancy Afavs Wiles .Vary J1\les Edward Jl/athews Alexandei' M*nn Jienry //ar-hallTA JH»nin Josephine JWiller, Wra Mnre VWnhin Charles ^tf.iwdy iVartin ftSartin Floyd A/ulkiris Johb Afiles Wm jlfaltny Samuel Mr Kernan JtfcQuilkin Thos A'c.Villan James AfcDermith Kmra /VcCriwky Enice Mr Bath McConnell John 2 AfcCulloch Robed. JlfcCmskey Samuel A/rVeal Samuel MrGriS John 2 McDo:inell Philip A/cBride A/cGranahan Darin JtfcCoril Joseph McClure William Nichols James Nelson John Newel N Ohrian James O Biennis 2 I'erry Charles Perry Julia PierceM\ta I^ivina Pierce Charlos Patterson Philip* Thomas 2 Peck W Palmer John Powers William Printls James Paitee James Pool John Pound John Porter Martha E Quimby .Villon A Kielly Afn hael 2 ii be so ii S Kay A Jlawley A Runnion David Russell Ge.iree Russell Harriet Ruusan Anna Root Sylvester Raniloiph Uiley Reed SSIIIIIPI iiuinbly lieilford Richard itoberls Jordeu Robertson S IC Hfr in S jtoails Hiirlin I'appleye Almond Roberts Kinchin Reed Rusinisel JlfrsJane Russi'll James A ^uinmervillo Samuel 4 Siclil Jacob Sublet Pleasant Solen John Sotiles Henry Share Christian Sollierlon Sloan Wm orChas Ilugfglrt Sleel llliifurit Sums lohn Stockwell N KcottJohn Suinrl iM iss Harriet Sera ill..n Sarah Ann Sievenwjn Miss Ellen Htevena Win Hiwrks Rev Samuel Sibly Silvester Soloman Wm. Hielp George or Mary Wiu«s Stnart Abel Solailay Susan Stephen* Joshua Stark Samut I Sargent John A Sage Mary Shell Philip Sletley William Stewart Andrew Sutliff Tlieron Seitwir.k Miss S Smith David l^miiIt Joseph Smith George or Inn a i. Whttaker Sii.nh II i\l E Smilh Samuel
JOHN REINHARD, af fke Spinning* Whirl.
April 5, ISI^-tS-aw
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"~1 I" I Nil lhir*tmdf P.Irh for «ale hv C. J. ALLISON "CO.
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O MILLINER & MANTUA MAKER, O (on So *T., CORXKR or THK 6tH *q.CillK SOUTH OF THK rOfRT-HOL'SK.)
MBS.
BROWIV would respect. O fully inform 'the Ladies of Terre- O Haute and vicinity, that she is now prepared to execute all kinds of work in her X, y? line of business, in the LATEST FA*Hio*, and in a style that cannot fail to O please the most fastidioW: Such as MaO king and Repairing 'Bonnets of every O A description and quality Cleansing and yC Pressing Halt Culling and Making
Dresses, SfC. (D"N. B: All kind* of sewine done. Terre-Haute. April 5. 1848-16 tf
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FKESH MEDICINES.
Ti URE-IIilTK
J© STQ3SIB-.
r¥^HE Suhscriher lakes pleasure in 1 Miinouticine to his friends and the public cenernllv, thnt lie is now rcr.'iving his SPItlXG PilllCIBASES, wiiich is the fetgest :ind inO"t cfnernl »tock of Goods in his line, that can he found in this market, nil of which will lie sold as low as nt any other house in this |il*ce, nnd he pledge* himself to give
rverv faitslaciion lo those who may favor him with their palronnge. Dealing in none hot genuine articles, purchasers nie lespeclfully invited lo examine his stock before Irndnm elsewhere. Orders will meet with lite same prompt attention and prices be fully as low as if tire purchaser were present in person. (iinsenu. Fhtxseed, Feathers. Mustard Seed, &c., will he taken ns ca.ih fur any article in the establishment, in which mny be found, a general assortment of
Mineral anil botanic Medicines, Paints, Oils. Dye-Stuffs. Pure Liquors, Perfumeries, Vunpnivder, Ymtng Hyson, and-Black Teas. c.. Jfc. KT Liquors of the best kind are k^pt only for medicinal purposes. J. CIJNINGHAM.
Terre-Haute, April 5, 1848-lG-lf.
DOIJLE & DICKEY'S
Lafayette, Cincinnati and Toledo
Of United States Mail Packets,
HE now in operation, leaving Lnfiyette dnflv .A at 10 o'clock, A. M., for Toledn rttnl D'itieiiinnti, Ohio, touchinuni intcrmedinle poru. 'J'hese bonis have nil been refitted and furnished in good style, nnd no pain* spared to renddr therti liolh ni at and comfortable. Thte boats nVe nil new, having run hut one senson, nnd p.isseiieers'nre ns-. *u red that it is thechenpest-, nn I most expeditious conveyance for persons going to any ol the Eastern l/iiies.
I'here sire nt present four Boats running between this point nnd the Junction, where they conned with Ihe Cincinnati nnd Toledo l.ine.— About lite 1st of M:iv the line will be completed through from ('OVINUTON to TOl.FDO.hv the addition nf three new mid spl -iidid Donts.— Messrs. J. Sc. IV Voorhees '&• Co.'a line of four horse Mail Oonches will run in coniiec'lion with this line nnd nivait the nrrivnl of the Packet Irom 'oledo, and occasion no delay lo passenueis goiiik West. The following Boats comprise the ine
OHIO, Capt. C.. Smith, of I.nfnvelle ILLINOIS. W. S. H. Hubbell. Ft. Woyne INDIANA, G. B. Alvord. Toledo .MIS-iOI'Kf, Ab.j.ih Vamie^s, l.oaniispnrt.
Time from Lnfiyette to Toledo^ /2 hours. Time from Lalhyeftp lo ('incinnati. 84 hours. Fare from Lafiivrtle lo Toledo $7,00 to Cincinnati $10 00—including hoard.
For pansagr apply nt the Packet Office, or to lite Captains on board. \V. ll. NOBi.E, Agent.
Llfavetle. Ind.. April 5. lS48-l$-5w
A S
nniix Qi Ea vekktar^E
SUCa AU-COATEIJ PILLS. 03" Tli« Cirtsil I'opiilar itfwlicinr of llM' tliiy-Vitst niiirtiuif used
IH'i" mniiili—The mniioi'oiis and WOIMIIMTIII EUROS IT efli'Cls-lis nt:i^ir:l oHVrl it poll Rilioiis Fcvti's, nnd Fevci' tind Agiif— (.retil FaHi Oorloi**.!! M1K Inilian QiipeS Vecetnble Ptirar,Coated Pills aftr now n.fniitlril on all hamls lo he the most exlraorlinnrvaml valuable'medicine hi cenera) use. Iinotonlv acts a* a «ci/Sr upon the bilious anil lV|ihiis fevers, chills and fever, and fever ajul acne of tfie Weal and in—bill in all ilfseasr-sof debilily, weak stomach, in•lisestion, loss rf appetite impurity of ihe blood, ami all diseases prevalent irt a western and southern climate.— Their great power consi-u in their peculiar effect upon all Uie orfan af the s-steni, ami the rapid formation of nfM* rtnrf rich A/i)o/ which tliev product In this lies the ureal secret of their success. Thtfy are mild and pleasant in their action—bul searching and permanent In their effect—penetrat inc the remotest recesses of ihe system by their ready absorption Into the tilood, thereby infti«inr a new supply of vitality and nervouspower into all the machinery of life. The extensive popularity they have acquired all over the West and Souiheiraures sales of at l«nst 50.000 Boxes per Month, An/I we nil it difficult with our present force,nf hand*, and the late Iniprtivements in machinery whicfi we have adopt.tl, lo manuifactiire them fast enomh to supply the demand in thirteen Western and Southern Slates! One larce manufactory IsconMtruly ensa?el in preparinir the various concentrated extract jof which they are composed. From the best information can obtain from our 8,000 selline aiente, am) hist* of attentive corrrespondents in all parts of the country, our medicine cures, per month, not lessthari ltt,IX)rt cases of fever and affile, one thousand or WhicA have resisted all other treatment 4300 cases of bilious lever fi^on do of WeaknaSs and jffnertl debility do of various chronic diseasi-s do of wenk stomach ind loss of appetite do of dvspepsiS do of rheumatism do of female complaint's do of B2tiec!ike,or enlarged Spleen do of livercoiuplainl do of scarlet fever do nf typhus fever do of putrid sore ihroat.
2300 SOOO ?rt0 l?O0 101X1 I'JOO I SIX) 5O0 400 axi
ri^lli: undersicnetl will receive sealed proposals .1. «t Terrv-H*ute, Indiana, on the 24th ilav ol May nest, for the construction of forty miles of the'Wahask and Hrie CanoL extending from Terre-Hattte to Point Commerce on the We«! Foik of White River. The line will lw divided into sections aUnit a hall mile in len8th. and Mtiffv "sihat this is a estimate and thai o..r
This must appear almBst Incredible, htit the ntirriemus letters froiri phyjticians, a rents, and those who lis? the metlicine,. from all the Western and Somhern States.
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embrace Ihe variety ol work usually prewntod on a similar division of Canal amongst which i*one re*rr*oir, a num!»er of lift liirk*, culvert*, vVc., toRether with the rebuilding ol a (Mtrtion of Eel river dam, and ihe cuard-lock connected therewith.
mfH!icin#» mphHy Ukine ih« pUc» of ih^ r*noo# m-
par*coaltri coiinltrftilt which are afioat, and the numerous fom'c miJitnreS, itjade wholly of fJtntn* which are Imposed upon the pttbllc by manufacturers wlio live, «o-
Jkw#le*.»rArt!
Dr. Brarc lamolis Sunr-C^atel Indian Qneen Ve?e Pills are of thil kihds—ihe Cathartic and Tonic. The Tonic pills fire peculiarly adapted to the quick and perman%ucur%of fever and aeue. torpor of the lirpr, and feneral debility. Il is in fever and a^ue, chill frvrr, kc. that they achieve their greatest irinmohs It rarely require# oter twelve hours, or more than half a bo*i«r ihe toijtcplIU^ to break the chill and etT^l a permanent tdfe— which is rarely the case with the tonic mixture* of fjumine, hawkeil aboM the counirv by i«u»r*ot pretender*. Those who lake the tonic pills once, will never forsake ihem.
Wh.ican wonder, then, that a mediclt of *och extensive popularity ami ettnttwdioary virtoe* should cause Great Excitement among the Doctors!!
The prejudices of pnyrktarrs aeainst their n»e area law tivine'way t. ihe play of reason, and the convictions nf ewj aay Mtisrieliw which they deri« fnw» their patienu ami friemte *lw oee them.
D««tors are now ilm«i every day sn»dinr orders from every pan of the coantry »ras«ppty of these puts use in their pracifre.
late ol Vi|« (rtttnly, Je«Wil, «*r heen crantctl i"H received. IVt.Vs and the sick look t« Il and to the uo'lerstsiwxl. AH prmw ithlebtrd to mil
Here is one »H the «nrv fn-m the State of Mlwtsaippi,
101"**®"*supply
estate will make promjH pwyment and Bsaca Oaovt. Twp»» Co^^Miss., those h»»»nR clainw atamst tl»e eame, will present 1 jy frmrr. St. Lrtit. Me them properly auth*»»t»rated (or eettlemjnt. The Dui St«-I
nrabal'ir inovtrrnt fvalc Pitts, and lheref,e near r.-o to send me a«ui vM vnrvr «her« l? immediai-lv, as theri is ranch fever a»d VMt hi, M. I OL NG, Adm r. arue w?phin the bavait »f my practice, and I hardly April 5. IfUS-lft-Jw know how t« wisfy and care my Mtiesu «itt»»i them.
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of this w.»mierfal T«»k.
Have In6rn» von that 1 have njsed a!f
I have iluip«tM,r tened «mr Tonic pHlrio my pnetke iliruB|h this nniry, mod|y itt cWHs hut in md Ij^MnIfttfr.and I have met wc.b fwiiMO ce»» from ifccir tss«itat 1 now 5IMI mv»elf at a k*s to ret atone «rhl»n«t them. I onM^ev iliiriw a rr»m Bteseuns t» the ptwipte of ihe West uri South, and 1 ana satisfied that thejr are icoparait in the caee «f mora datewses than yau r*«mnmea4 them foe. tlMi*t (alt to ftwrrard me af —ppty by maH. qtickly as powHrie, 4Erected as almee.
Ven rsMMMv.yMMs, TjTsifcs wopges, w. n.
O" For sate hv Can.*Bth*9 W«rrc«, Terr«-Basse. Sfc $, ISP-Je-ly
R00 reams Letter P-ineras. 20 000 I hi iVime Madder 10.000 Ihs choiceS dt Indigo 3.000 gross Vial and Bottle
Corks:
^LOlilSVILLK
IK6IIID1
TWO DOORS EAST OT THE EXPRESS OFFICEJ
TERRE-HAUTE, 1JYI)IAJY*1,
STRAUS & ISAACS,
O O S
A LA KG E and choice assortment of Gentlemen's Spring and Summer ('lothin*, on hand, told "±\. for sale at the aldve establishment. The subscribers respectfully inform the inhibitant* ol Terre-Haute and surroftnding couiVfry, tfskt they are now receivina sod will pon'iniiPtto retire I mm theif I/'ifisviLLK HOUSK. fiVrt-rste supply of every kind of GENTS' "WEARING APPAREL, amonsrst which will lie found the following: Dress. Frock and Sack Coats. Veils and Pantaloons, of every kind and quality, suitnble.ftr the approaching seasons Also, White Chtck and Hickory Shirts, Under tShirte Graders,
Will be fu 11 replenished with a cheap stork, lo which they invite the attention of their customers nnd dealers in Dry Goods. We llnnk il unufceiJsnty to rii into general enuni'Tiition of article!' among our Staple Goods will he found some 600 pieces CnHroc!.of every slvle, lOt) pieces Bleached Shirlinas and Sheelines, a hnce slock nf Spun "CtMlott aril and other domestic Goods^ A trteat variety of Summer Goods, lor Men's and Boys, Pants, Uoui8,l&c., Also—a large htock ol Notions for the wholesale trade.
Ji^^TWr«Z:^fc
Embracing great variety ol Dress Goods. Shawls, Scarfs, Edging^', Laons, KtltbonS, Flowers, Bonnel nnd other silks. Parasols, Steel Dcnils. Purse Twist, Clasps, &c. Also—Linen Goods for Men's wear. Linen Ginghams. Irish Linens (fee., Men's Fush'onable bur Silk, Leghorn and Palm leaf II,its, Bonnets, Carpeting, Paper Hangings, and 'Bordering) Malting, Boots and Shoes, E.isiern Sole Leather, Queenxwure. CLOCK'S. 'AC., tfec.
Also—A choice article of Black and Green Tens, very superior superior Itio and Java CoUei') anil a peneriil stock of groceries. On the opening of the Canals North, we shall he in recripl of hddilionhl supplies Juring (h'fespr'nfg nil suinmyr. .T'"' [April 12,'48-17-11.:
and summer. The highest nriccs paid for jiroduce, Rags. Feathers, Ac. io M*ji„iV_.(i POTWIN & rtATHllRN.
LAKE and AIVAWIIASAt/V,
Consiantlv'on hand nrid lor sale by [April 13] PUTWJN & HATItORiW
IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR GOODS CHEAP!!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Suliscribrr would hnnounce lo the public of Terre-Haute. and iis vicinity, Ihat lie has taken the.Sfdre lormeily occlipii by Messrs. Simon 'Si Hershler iis'Clothing Store, situate two doors wes't 6f NTi|•pert &, Mirjitor's Store. Nalioi.al Road Strci t, where he is now opening one of the lurgt'f'l, moil dcoirable, anil besi selected assortments of
EveV (S'fTered in'this place, all of which lieTnteiidslo sell for CASH, at ('ash priced. As the Goods are all uv, they having llcen bought lust month, and after an unprecedented fall in the prices of all kinds of Merchandise, Ihe present is the greatest opportunity for purchasers.
A large nnd extensive assortment^ of Readv-Made Clothing, which is kepi separate up stairs.— Boats and Shoes. Hats, Caps and Bonnets: Groceries, $ c., find a great many other nrtieles— SulFicn il In say thnt W assortment is complete. All I want is a thorough examination ol in stock to convince you. at once, of I he fartfe here asserted. I am always willing lo show Goods ivithotn charge, i'ountry Merchants ami Pedlars ar^ particularly invited to call, as I can hold out preat inducements lor Ihem. I have constantly a person engaged in New York for the express purpose of watching the nuiikef, and selecting for me live latest an I choi'cest pitiler'tis, theso HdVaritHges enable me to compete with any Wholesale House in ilie West.
MerrhaniaSle Coiinirv Produce taken in exchange lor gooJs. Terre-Haute, March 29. 1848— 15—tf.
WILSON, STAKMlil & SMltlJ,
W O E S A E I 1 O I S S
———M
THE
itlAIX STREET, RESTUcfel,
R^ now in receipt of their Spring Supplies of Drugs, Mcdi'dyies, PainlX, Oils. Dye-slHiflfs, Patent icineir, Surgeon's InslrOmenls. Paint Brushes, Spicesj. VVindow Glass. Shop Furniture, Vials, Bottles, Perfumery. Virginia. Missouri, anil Kentucky Manufactured Tobacco. Their slock was purchased upon the very best terms nf Importers and Manufacturers, oV first hands, mid is one of the largest and most completion the Uuitet) States.
ing ihem Iheir drders shall be served ns {Hoftlptly and with goods at as low rfltei and of u« gobd tjutll IV a* if they were here in person. The following compose a part ol their lain receipts: cases Liquorice 100 barrels A lum: fiO dozen,Sweet 01II 1,200 do Phila. Blacking, 200 do as. Paint Brushes fiOO ilo Scotch Snuff 3,500.000 Percussion Caps 300 gross Mulches 500 reams Cup Planer, as.
Wood"
50 do Copal Varnish 10 do Japan do) 5 do Mack do
W fl
Ctdvals, Handktrchiefs, Caps, Suspenders, Roundabouts,
Hats and Trunks. The proprietors takethis mean* of relDtnins their thnnks to those friends who have patronised them during iheir brie! stay ift Terre-Haute, and beg to assure them And the public wneratly lliat they will continue to use their best efforts to give entire satisfaction,,npd, at the same time pledge themselves lo sell lower than jtnv other house in the valley of the \V«b»sh'. Thi* they can do. from eiue the mannfuciitrers of all the cltlhihg the# offer for sale besides whicTi. they can warra,»t the "'j
workmanship—their clothing beifig made under the superintendence of experienced and taleuled cutter*. A o.implele assortment of Boys' clothing kepl constanllv on hand.
g^r Country Merchants supplied On JidvantagenVis terms. March 29. 1848-15-tl STRAUS & ISAACS. N. B. Any snrment purchased nt this establishment, exchanged if not fully approved. q3* Obsi'rvc the "Louisville Clothing Slore." ./~T)
E
Subscribers, on National f?ond S'reet. opposite the t.'ourt Tlonse, in Jarob T). Early bloel', are now receiving splrmlid STOCK, of IVKW CSOOOUS just purchased in New York, by one of ihe partners, which they bre enabled to sell nt very low prices, for cash,or most kinds of trade. Their
O I N E A E N
Thjpy would respectfully invite the attention nf Dniigisls, Merchants, Physicians. Atannfrteliirers, and dealers generally, to their stock before buying elsewhere, ns they nre'prepared lo warrant lbs qualities of iheir goods, nnd are determined to sell them for cash or lo prompt dealers on tliVt usual lime on ns good Icrnn as anv other house ill the West or Southwest, or on an average as low os they can he bought Easi in the quantities usually bought by Country Dealers', with carriage, insurance, and exchange added. Tln-v have resident agents iu Ihe East, through whom Ihev nre enabled ,, i» i« lo keep their stock cornulete and fresh during the season. Pern-us who cannot visi. the city, by send- LCUCr ITCSS l'fllUin& Oi CVOF)* (llVSCripllOIl,
100 do Spanish Whiting 50 do English Venetian lied fiO do Spirits Turpentine 100 do inner's Oil, 50 do No. 1 Castor Oil 60 do Winter f.ard Oil 150 do ground and chopped
i\\ R. Ginseng. lie"e*wat. Fit Lird. and roontry produce generally, taken at the market price in eichange for their goods or in pavmenl of debts dift them.
2,500 Packages Boots and Shoes.
PiAfT.l^CRTlN & CO.,
WUD113A12 iBDMIJSira. 33ID2
Smith side of illain. brhvccii Fifth :uid Sixlh Slieem, Y^oiiisvtllc, Ii}'., A RE now receiving their heavy spring supplies of BOOTS ond SHOES, lirfth of Philadelphia j\. and Ne.v England minufacture, which lor extent and variety will he equal lo tbal of niiv other es'a'dishment in the Wet. Dealers generally nre respectfully intited to fall and exarliinb their stock before buying elsewhere. Hiving a resident agent at Uie East, they will be III constant receipt of fri-sh god, which thev will s.-ll at the very lowest mirket ra'es for caih.
Also, a superior lot of 3,000 dozen PALM LEAF HATS. March 22, l?UH-14-tf
E E I I A E I N I A N A
undersigned (late of the National Hotel) respectfully informs his friends and the traveling pnMw »ener»|ly»ih9i he has leased for a term of years, and has now open for the accommodation of ^nrrellers and Bo£rders the large, elegant and commodious new brick building, adjoining the
South East corner of the Public Sqnafr, on Market Street, tt'hicft. with a slditi.«n latelv fniV. and the han.lftt'n* stvle in which the rooms ar* fitted tip, whh enOrefy F.W Fl'R\|TK*RI! A\D RKIOI\G, will enable him tW irc.immodate hi* eaest# wtih as comlorial.fe nuarlers as ran l»e had at the lw*t Hotel* in th'fc Wi*«t.
He has in htsemploy a npihV ami ext-errenced COOK, and it sLall be bM aim to keep as Good & fablj as the imriket* of the Wh afford. His Stable is Ufge and eommmnmis, and tfnder fhe roperintendfRce of careful 0«tler». and is well supplied with grahi and pnmender. With these advantages and a strict attention lo boiinw, be tra«t« he wifl me*ft ami receive share of the public patronare. £7" B-«*rlef« csm be KtaniWiinl on reasonaMe terms by the week, month or year.
O* All the Stares call at the City Hotel for fa&enget*. LOUIS LEVY. Terre-Haute, .November 10. 1847-47-if
&
SUGAR AND MOLASSES.
A 6) Hoss4»e*d» 8e**r. ami II Kb!* Molasses, 1 *4) owHuenmrnt. io stare, and fer «»le by (April
6, -4S-1«MI.} J. S-
100 barrets Copperas fiO do Piaster Pari« 1.600 boxes VVindow Gla*»
1.000 200 SO
DR.
WEfresh
Vials and Bottles Shop Ftlf rii I II re Ground Pepper Virginia Tobacco Missouri do Kentucky do
do do do do
S00 200 300
do
3(1 casks Chloride Lime 40 do Salffiraliis,
March 22, 84S-14-tf
n4LI/8 R«LS«». r'-amer tTrt TVnn.a Hatl'l Baisain tor the
have j«*t iw»ir«t s«pply tf IWi.
Injurs. Also, a fapplr of Baker'sCivrn*. April ii, ISei7-tf C. J. ALU*)* It CO.
VMROE
FREEM
and «t!et»li4 assortment at faint
Wtiite-Was* Rrastfe*.jnM nwtwil anf larsil* by April ii,IdC J. ALL1503* Jt CO.
PLOWS.
rj^HE nn'de'rsiened otl'ers lor sale IIIG Yl JL //1 A Off E PLOWS, all of a superior kind inamilacturrd l»jf himself, and consisting mostly of the liJ'lowiini descriptions, vir
TArte sizes C~bzt which scour and perform better than d'liv other Uijt ^low in thiS section the No. I ot which is a tirst rate cdrn plow, and l\os. Sand i. gotnl for either sod orstubW.
Two sizes of f/£c improved Cory Plows.— These are too wcl! and favorably known, to require a description further titan to say ihAt I have wold manv hundreds'i'il them. and where ihev scour (wMfh is in nist sorts) they have given universal satisfaction in heavy sinblile or wood land
Three sizes Fu& Rfver 5'lows.—These are made of steel as hnul as saw Idudes, nnit nre well known ns the very Iwst plow tRat tVus ever tt«ed in this vicinity, for prairie land in all kinds of plowins, exceptinc SIMI. \Vilh proper Care they nlwnvs scour, never cholle. rtin steady and light— are slro.-ig and durable, at id. in fact, are it t'rtost excellent and desirable plow, in evi-rv reispect.
Two sizes of the Clipper i*tnw.—'I'Tiese are also made of steel—are very sluing mid dunible. They nre a new ploiv in this VSeclion of country, but come highly recommended a* a superior plow
,,r
rilHE utulers nur.i .» still mnnufacturjne and JL keeps constintlv on hind the celelual KiicUN
ni,nl
BILA.TOK ISOOES
Ol nil sizes aril descriptions. AII orders will inecl with prompt nileniion, and the work executed with neatness,ami despatch.
They would also 11 lor in the public that they have attached to Iheir llindcrv a largo Book
kd job pristine office,
I'onsisting of new miterial', selected with great cine by experienced workmen, with which they nre prepared lo execute
Such ns mks. Pamphlrts, Card", Billr/s, J,ahr/x. Il'ind B:lh. Show B'Us. Bills of Lading, Way Bill". Bank f'/i/v/f.v. M'inifr*l*Xi Blanks, j£r.,' tire. Gold, Silv.br, Lithograpliid and Xylographjo Printing, and Engraving. .1. Rt)si
Lafayette, Indiana, 1818.
N. Ii. Hooks to be liotind, or orders for anv kind of lli.*!vfc IlnoKS.mav lie left al Ihe Express Cilice, in Terre-H inte, to which place tliev will lie returned at the earliest opportunity. Work warranted anil prices I iw.
March 22, 1848-H-ly
liwricii.
1 A. Williams., Hoin&opalliic Physician^
fl^BNDER^ his professional services to the citi7."iis of Terre-H.iute anl vicinity. The experience of fifteen vears successful practice in this couittiv. (the last two and a half year* in this place.) irjiltiees him to believe that he can treat Ihe diseases ol iliis climate (Homoeopnthicallv or otherwise) as successfully as nriv Physicinti of the place he his pretentions what Ihrj/ niny. Office at his residence, on the cast side of Mit'kel-slrrct, three ami a half squares Snntlt of the public sipiare. He will cheerfully attend the callit of hiJ old customers and d'hers who m«v give him their preferencc*. All me.lieineit must he paid f.tr before taken from the nlllce, except to regular and punctual customers.
Terre-Haute. Ind.. Feb. lfi, 1848-3-tf
fliaiirtwlia Sail. Uarrels Kanawha Sail, on consignment fnrs-d 'by
200
March I, 1843-11-if. P. H. POTTER Si Co.
"T*
every vhriety of plow
iiig,'liiil more esftecinlly lor soil. Havnnr spared no pains in prftebrihg the best of materials, nnd employing (Sn«t ra'te w&rkmen, can conscientiously say that) w:ii never aide lo offer good a lot of |d»'\v« °to this coiniimiiitv as I have now on hand—in both ftiate'rial and workinaiiship. I am sure no belter tiiViher grows in this country, than has been used fur my plows this season.
The alove plows wifl all lie warranted lo do good work in the kind- of so.| liir ivhieli thediflerenl description of plows nre iyt'ended. and Will lie sold at a small profit for ready pay, or be exchanged f.ir pro.luee. iirirkctinii. Iiav, wood, lumlier, &c., if delivered nt the time of ira.de. .JOSEPH GltOVER.
Terre-Haute, March 22. 1 S4ft-14-t(
STOVES:
srOvilsu
Cooking Sfovc, ac-
kiio\vletlged by very inaiiV of the lieitl judges to be far superior to any other Co.diing Sbive in use.— These nm wnrtiiiiteM lo give entire ^.alisfitciiou in every respect' 1'iev lequireliitt tery liltle fuel.
Also, on hand 'luce s17.es iJoc ITT.T OI'F.V, nnd four si7.i-s PuKM)RM C'BIIK SVOVKS^ Parlor, Air Tighl.'fi. 7 and 16 plate Stoves, ninl a varii-ty of stove Pipe nnd stove Furniture criuslatillv lor sale by JOSHPH miV'ER.
Terre-Haute, March 22. 1843—14—1
at nit: i:
DAVIE) ARNOLD.
i'oixtiitt
VARIOUS kinlls of P'ow ninl ,\ltil CastingS, HollowWaiV.Sad nnd Anll-ltoiis. Sugar Kelt les. Wagon Hoxes. Wood's, King's rttVd Wliar-
ry's Plow Points, oT nil siyes, &!t\, kept 'constantly lor sale. Machine hud oilier VastingH made lo order on short notice, Vil good materials nud ill workman-like manner.
#.IOSEI'll
S I W E 4 S
UETeaJCompanv.we
AVlNG made arraiitsemenls with the Pekin will le conslanlly rec»i»iiiK rvery variety of Cireen and Blac1( Tea*, which we ofrer very low, and warrant lo be of superior qualities. C. J. ALLlSCL* A CO.
February 10,1848 9-tf
I I A S W O O
SUCCESSOR
To jroOn s- Kisd,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer ift
3 1 3 a S
0^3.^53 ^£3iaaaas3
"V
i.
GltOVER.
Terre-Haute, March 22, lSlfi-14 lv
KOSSER'S lUNDKftY.
THE subscriber* take pl.'asuie in informing Ihe public Ih&l they Ktill curry
Sook BINDING,
in all its branches. They are coustnnllv supplying lliem-elves with the best of Eastern Paper, anil can furnish customers with yrc*
wna—a
9
PATENT MEDICINES. &c.
and Physicians,
fflantn. Merchants
WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INfEftESl TO CAIU
BtFOrt: PURC^SINS ELSEWHERE.
Terre-Haute^ Marrh 8. lMI-ll-3oi,
flUM
Copal for »»l« by C.i. ALLISOX 4 CO.
Decrtaher 43, tflT-l-U
ESP^iCIAL NOTICE.
THE
undersigned wishes lo soy to those whd may |e indebted to hint, that he is now nnx' iotls to closc up his long unsettled business, and for this purpose gives public notice that niter tha l«t day of March next, all debts due him, collecli» I'le in a magistrate's cobrt, will he found with said officers olihis county for collection, and (^ebljf of larger amounts and collectible in the circuit court, will be put in the hands ol ati iiltorney on the 2Alh inst., for collectioi). if not previously arranged. He hojies those ihteresteti herein, wi'.! pay particular attention lo this notice.
JOHN H. WATSON,
Tew-Hnute, Feb. 9, 1848—Blf.
OI3IO TYPE FOI Ni« itY.
fYlflF. subscribers have establishetl New JL T^po Pounderyi in binc(inn«ti. opposite Ihe Merchant's Exchange and Magnetic Tehgrapfi. Walnut-street, and nre prepared lo supply the Printers of the Western roontry, with every variety, pf TYPES. PRESSE^ and PHI STING MA TEI{JIA LS, of the latest fashions and mojt |ie'rfect manufacture.
Froni \heir U\inj cjt|eriertce in the httfiness nnd from tfleir arrnhuetnrlHs \vilh Eastern nnd other Fonnderies thj-v will be nlile to stinplv every article used by Printers, at tlib lowest cath prices and of llie liest qii.i|iiv.
Grij.FOKl) A- JONES.
tJincirtnali, Fehrnarv 16, H4S-9 3m
('o|ls iuiniiots. ojlovnly I 'Tis wltherlnc.with ilivav.
See vmnler r.se ly hue.
Tt scarcely sips ihi'lnorning Jew, Itefure it fa,les awiiy. ViK. KATK'? lOltlN'B .SANT*TIVJ-:.
rpilK
mivst effectual rei\teilv fur rtiseased l.unirs. Cnltls', Coiiffhs. !*rines.s of the Tliruat ami Mrt.in hi.il (VrFansthat lias ever been bmuglit 6ef,ire tjie public,
Tfie wonilerflil cure* with "Iodine" thai have been aflecte!) in KntncB. iimler \ltl ilireclji'ti of the inumirlHl Louis I .ten PC HIIO t.neol. tngetlif wlllulte liappv results that have followed its use in lite private practice of llio .proprietor, Imhiceil liim in combine It With Ills Sanative ilial lifhas so lone nrescriljeil in I'i^pjisee ol the l.iiucs, ami I.lver. sivinc iillie pjwer of eraylcatlmr the t\m-sumplft-e ami Scrofulous \1rus frnin the system, that is p-ssesjKl by no other ineiltciiie, plinrl of Divine Interposilioiu Anil iif.orylnr lobriuc this, meilirine .willilii the reacT of a njore yfiilMy extemleil circle nf the nfdieted, than can possih'v tie reaclieil In Ills own practice, (anil thus to extend ^ts iifcelhlitess,) he introduces It befurelhe public, nil.ler llie yil| uf "DR. KATE'ft toDkXt: \\XAriVK
Tills medicine is pleasant InlHe taste, and 'may be taken bv every ners.ili under any c.lrcmiistknce, anil its ffnml etfects will. iiiim st cates.be experienced in few i" foil"
AI T-IJRVIG NTI« INCATUF il ys. ll.Aill Suilijcnly relieve^ hard and painful iifli—paWa'e ihe ijrmplomi nf intl'iniination. and al
(Vha
iiime tiiil excite"a free and easy expectoration— 'slimline np the fnul gecrtiloiisof matter and plilepm .tlint obstruct tjie air cells, thus ^IxIUb freedom and enso jo tile circulat.oii. and biioyaiicjr arjd exhiilration to the respiration, rivinr tpilet IniCauorln the lunps, f«vnr i. tile rtlnl indispensable lo the IseiUins of deep sealed ulcemfltins.
Tlje I.«dine(Sanative alsnplVes s'treriVth and animation lo the enfeebled fnline. ri'Storin? lo the diseased functions nf Ihe system snuncl linitlth. Wfio will tiny lonser siilfef .Willi diseased l.unjnj or l.lver A'lien Kiicli safe and certain remedy is so easiIV olitalneil l)r. KATK'S offlce Is hi I,ill SynHpore sj. Cincinnati Ohio, wlier^. Ijis l.xlItw JSiUiauveYu'igflilu.r Willi advice if desired) can be oljtalneJ.
Price SI per bottle. {QHr. Kate's lodirtft F&iW.lve. VViay b» had at C..1. Allison's A Co \Vest side of the s.jiiai c, Terre-hautn Iml
Noveniber I). 1S17— Iti-uiG.
HOMOEOPATHY.
SIMILIA 9IMILIBTJ9 —CURANTUR.
IIC. A. I». Alt\OLI lliltes this method ol iiiloriiiinu llio VitizeiiH $f Teitc-Hiitiie and vicinity, that lie luU pernitiiicutlv located liinUblf in an ollice on Ohio street, ea-t of \he Posl-Ollice, and will be liappv lii wait tipon ihosu who nitiy favor him with ti call.
Dr. A. practices upon llie H'^mii'opalliic plan-— a system wh'tVli is now pVnera]lv udopted in J-Ju. rope, and in many places in the l'ni\ed Slates, and ere limit bids lilir lo I'm universally approved and adopted.
Those afflicted will) iiitlnnicc!. weak and sore eyes, may lie relieved tlily under ihe trralmeiit of Dr. A., anil, in fuel, all Ihe discuses al'lhe entiiilry, especially Cfiroiiic find Mercurial diseases, will lie speeddy ami hulicatlv relieved. (Jji* Dr. A. will alivaVs lie found tit his 'Officio unless iihseilt tin prol'eftsliiilil litixiness.
Kesidence, ol the ('jty Hol'cl. Oclober 27, lfi.l7'-lWf
I:II
I:I\s' A
HAKTSOblv
& J3VAN« would re
spl'ctlully aiinniincv to the eili/« lis Tel-K1-IIutile and virinily, licit they have now on blind a t'lind assoriment of CLOTHS. VASMMEKL.S, DOE'StUiytS, 1 ESTl.XGS. iVc.. ami nre piepared lo execttlL' 51II ordrrg in l('eir line, on tho -hortest ijiitice. Also, Keafly-ftiade Clothing, ill iilmosl every drscrt| Ho mile bv the |.e«t winkiiic)!. Q^p Itooni on Mnrkol-slr^et, one door North ol the 'I own.-llull.
Paria and New-York Fashions received terly. 'J'erre-Hatite, MaKch &. 1845-12-liT
$
Till']
6C
liKtJi illlK.
A .111 I ST IIA TO
qunr-
IHN.SOI.LTIO.V.
fl^HH Coparirlk'rship herctufure existinc lielw'eeH i. .1. Xt .1. (irdver. in the Fnundcry hiisini'-s vvns dissolved on Ihe teili day of August, hy nun Ulal cnnseiil. The lm«ine«a of said firm will hti closed tip by JoAbpli Ordjer. ho is authorised id sellle ihe same. ,lAMI'N (JK'tVIOH.
JOSKPH OKOVI3IL
Ter'rr-Hauie, March 1, 1848-11-11
i\i W Fifiiti?!.
undersigned have purchased the sio'ck iri trade jalely owned by L. Leinou, in llio south roiml of the Linton building in Terre-Hliutfl and have commenced business under the firlri of .1. F. Ar 12. I',. Kine, where they intend to keep a perieral assortment of Mlaplo and Fancy Uoods) (iroceries. Ijticeusware. Ac.,—which I hey will sell mi moderate term* for cash, or in ex-1 change fur llie productions of the Piiiinlrv.
J. F. KINO. IL C. KINO.
March i, Ifi48-11 —if.
It'« S A I,»
ONresidencet^JosephofM't'roskey,
Fiiday, SKlh April, 1848, ot Ihe lalH of I will sell fit the highest bidder ihe jiersonnl properly of said decedent, consisting ol Hoises, ftlteep, Ooriij Farming Utensils, Household untl Kitchen Furniture. &c., £tc 1
Trr/as— Under $3.00 cash will be required. thai arid larger amounts credit of liine niontf.rf will be given, the purchaser giving notes with approved security, without ony relief from valuation or appraisement law.
SAMUF.L M. YriUNt?, Adm'K
April 5. 1348-10-3 #2 00
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virtue of an execution issued from the Vigo Circuit 'our!, soil lo Ine directed nmf delivered, in lavor of William Liudley, and against Johiison Mewliinney, I have levied on the following |)ro|terty. to-wiii The east half of the south west quarter of section ndmbcr eighteen, in township number eleven north, rifnge number eight west, containing seventy-five ocres, le the samrf more or less, lying anti being ih the county of Vi2.1* lietng the lands and tenements belonging til Ihe said Johnron Mewhintifry. and I will, orl Wednesday, the tfd d-iv of May, I848.al the ('ouilHousedoor inTerri-Haule, wuhin the legal bourn of said day, offer the rents and profits of said premises, $»ilh the spfiflrtenance* thereunto belonging lor a term of seven year- and if I hey should faiF to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution I will then and there offer ihe fee sltn|de, to lh$ highest bidder, for cash, lo satisfy Snid exerutiolt and rd*t«. M. M. HICKf'O^C, FherifT.
April 12, 184ft-17-3w Prs fee ?il 8#.
A UM IS ISTRATOIl'8 ilOTIl i:.
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is hereby givtn that the undersiftrt--
ed has out letters of Administration on the estate oif John Brooks, late of county. frtifiana, deceased. All iutlehted lo sdid estato a'fe hereby required to come forwsrJ an.I make ffttymenl and all havingclatma »f»ifisl'i». will pre-, sent them duly •ntbenticaled for aeMM'meiit. The estate t»supposed to be solvent.
A I.HERT JuAff«E, Adm'r.
[April 12.'48-17-31]
11TK tuf nil Jiangs* tar»». aMmiawa4»f trnpolled/ ri»ar». which w» wll.f sell sis small srtvanc#: ovfi e»sern fflit. O. 1* AI.L1POH CO.
April 13.1848-17-if
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April Ii, IS18 ISof C. J. At.LI?0?i C'0.
Pllik received and for sale by a J. AiuLiaus At 'coi:
