Wabash Express, Volume 7, Number 28, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 June 1848 — Page 4

Panics in ivw /kf '. Thr p..li,iciail8 ofNew Vorl/,car

Taylor,

litter confusion. While iho

iie**

a oId

hunkers are denouncing eg/,!,

,rt W

,Tt,er'

and tftoro i* a comr/*!wl,,"m

,hc

,,e,n0*

cratic rank., the wW J*9r'*» ",,,t »"'ch more harmonious ciur^in friends of Mr* Clay having denou/3

th* "«'"''iatihn

an(Myrii^8e8lei'"

r.f Gen.

union

w'lh

an

the barn­

burners' in Jminalion of ibinl candidate* for ice President

President finV^,c-' "resident.

foil* of General* Cass and Butler—the second .. *. ... A** ihe Clay whigs at the Broadway hou»e-m.U

liimiin^ IiIk Km) on liiifh side* of ihe river, and coiiiiiiued, "a little time Ago the democrat* claimed (Jftiiernl Tavlor, nnd now the whit'* claim him —«o to which he, lielonu I will not »v. '1'lie (Jlny Whin mi-etina wag addrewd t»v Men*r». VVatsuer. (The

Pouihk',e|iKit!1'Ui-k-iiiilh)

Horace firecly. John W. Fowler and Dudley Si-I-ilrn. E ich of thci*« i|ienkera went anaiiiHt the liomiiMitiiin of (irnaral Taylor lint Mr. (Jreelv fnul lie. did not exactly feel able to nay what would lie Ihe result of hi* delilicrdtion, thueh lie wag o|i|oik.'il to Taylor and favorable to Mr. Clay. He wa«i waiting lo fee noine movement in ihe North before be could decide what rourfO lo (uimue."

Mr. Fowler win one of the delegate* lo the whig convention, hut would lint vote, for General Taylor, whowi nomination, he xaid, '-wan ert'. cleil by brow-beating and wire-pulling iioliiiciana'' (he failed, we preHUine, in geltug hold of ihe wiren ''Ho wialieil an org inizniion lobe rlfected in thi* city, an noon a!« jiodoible, llinl it loight have time to iifl^ct I lie other tterlioiiR of llie Hiate and of llie whole rourilry." Il a||K»ar*. by hi* own »he.wiiit». that lie. Bttempted a litilc wire* jMilliin but wa« tin-urcecHlul. He aaid. '-on the flint ballot he had obtained the vole* of five jierann« favorable lo the rioinination of Cieiiernl SSeott, upon the proiniKf that when all hope had fled for the nomination of Mr. ('lav, he would vole lor fii-otl, and an IioiichI man he did «o. He went into the convention a ('lay whig, mid came out of il a ('lay whig, and w.m nothing eNe but a ('lay whig"—and yet ho nbucduuud Mr. Clay and 'voted for (ien. Heoll.

Dudley Se!den, n«q., paid ''lie wa» favorable lo ihe notniuaiioli of Mr. ("lav, wna opposed lo Ihe nomination made at Philadelphia, and would not HUHtain il. (TremendiiUH rheering.) 'J'ltnl convenlioii bail, bv xouUieru mfliienci', again beat down Hie north, nnd lie, for one, would go in for mi organization of the whig", and nominate a tliird party. A luruo portion of Ihe dornoerntH were opposed lo Ihe uomiuaiiou of Ca», nnd would not support him. A large portion, indeed nearly iiiI of the whig party, were opposed lo the nomination of Taylor, and would mil support hint.— Under such cirruumlancex it wan nccoiwnry, a* Honri a* poHftible, lo call a Macs Meeting lor ihe purpose ol noiniiiniing a candidate for the Piesi clniicy nnd one lor llio Vice Presidency. I.et the two dimtatinlied partie* come together and make (lie in iii ii t'tn.q. He admired the firnmcKs and iniiulinen* of tlioie of the New York delegate* to that convention who mipported Mr, (Hay. the great father of Ihe whig party, dining the whole voting, mid ollered a resolution leinli'rui(j thou) the lliank* ol the nieffiing."

The meeting i* plated lo have been large and vntIiiixinxii«* in itn ilenuiieiiiliiiiix of Tavior and in support of Mr, Oly—and a committee of five from iii-h watd wn* appointed to uot mguem lor ihe call of a whig meeting.

Here a 1 ii*linci proposition made by Mr. Seidell, for the extreme* of llie Uvo pariie* to meet mid ainaluamate, and unite their eH'orl*. ill Indialf of a third candiibito for the 1'reaideiicy. 'J'lie principle* of government about which they diller»id, and of which ho much ha* been heard, are to be "in the deep ho.-mm of the ocean buried hand* which have heretofore been raised in angry oppiv nition, are now to give the fraternal gra*p—and tongues which have uttered abuse nnd execration, lire now to apeak *rothing expression* of harmony iiiiiI affection. Were the gom! of the country the object oI lliin fraternization, the inconsistency of the men might Iw overlooked, and their union applauded but, proceeding from disappointed amliitiou, llieir conduct deseives scorn and contempt. We shall bo grossly mistaken in our estimate of Mr. ("lav's principles and character, il he permit* hi* name to housed in connection with this combination.

At the Taylor meeting fit Military Hall, thn nomination* of the whig convention were spoken of in the highest term* of commendation. Tho jjreiit ratification meeting ha* been postponed un», til the letter of acceptance from (ien. Taylor shall havo been received.— CHpprr.

xitf Ritd of llu* Will'"'TI10 Arrival of llu VoliiulccVs Uiid IU Kiilars.

The Union contain* a lengthy jpncral order from tho War Department, giving instruction* hs to the modo of withtlrnwing tho troops Irotn Mexico, now that ihe war is at nn end. As to the volunteers the order suvs:

The Mnssachnfctts regiment will he pent direct to Boston the New York and New Jersey regiments to Fort Hamilton, New York harbor the Pennsylvania regiments, one to Philadelphia and one to JNttshurji the Maryland Rod District of Columbia rcffimentto Fort Mcllenry the Virginia and North Carolina regiments to Fort Monroe nod the South Carolina regiment to Fort Moultrie, respectively, where they will be paid and regularly mustered out of service by tho command-1 iiiif or other officers assigned to that du»y.

Lt. Col. Bel ton to give tho necessary order to the mustering and discharging olfi-1 cers at Fort Mcllrnry. In relation to the regular army, the following directions are given: 1

The urw regiments, with tents and camp equipage, will follow the volunteer] troops, and without unnecessary delay embark direct (when practicable) for the designated places of rendezvous, where, on llie arrival of all the companies of any regimeM, it will he duly mustered and in-f ppected, and tha inltsted men paid aud discharged,

The 3d regiment of dragoons will render votis at Jefferson Barracks. The 0th regiment of infantry will ba sent to Fort Adams, Newport, Rbode Is-:

laud

rite 10th and 11th regiments will con-

enirate at and near Fort Hamilton, New-

York harbor. The 12th regiment at New Orleans. The 13th regiment at Mobile.

11 6

ry

tncttis

flr In the vicinily of Pass Christian, tin4 der the orders of Brqvet Major Ge(ie^ai Twifg*. f"

The three companies of the 1st, and seven companies of the 2d dragoons, now with the main army* the mounted, rifle regiment, and the 6ih. 7th. and 8ih regiments of infantry, will assemble at Jefferson barracks under Brigadier General

,, •. Kearney, who for the present is assigned

'I'hrw mwMinij* w*'re hrlil in the ci'y ofl command of that post# to Which he New Yof

Monday evening last, Hie prweeJ-1 will repair as soon as the troops are withing* opntich are «y»ro at large in the Herald.— drawn from Mexico. ThejM w»« held-in the Park, to ratify the nom-| '|'hese instnictions will interfere 17th of June

w,ll»

!,

•P«

,al

ihe ihird by the friends of General 'j'»yl.)r, at Mil* jMajor (general Butler, artel O iiary Hall. The democratic ratification meeting 7th to Brevet Major General wa« numerously attended—appropriate rmwlu- regard lo reinforcements of one regiment lotions were ml..,.ted and addressesdelivered 'or

0

•Senator* 13«*nlon, Allen, roole, Hnuht, iim! "lb* /, .. .' crs. The meeting adjourned to Tammany Hall,

•n«iruct.on« o®!«

infantry andfo.tr companies of dra

no

0,d

where Senator Honninn wn* the speaker. Acror* California, and one company oi the ding tn the report of the Herald, he thug spoke of! artillerv and one company of dragoons to (ien. I aylor: 'New Mexico. The eight companies of '•(Jen,-nil Taylor is an honest ™n, -nd ««*l

arti Ierv rema

man—(loud cheering from all part* of ihe meet- .. *. —hut do not think it i«considered he known cnpaiion will, according Io previous inii* much altoul peace and the government of the structions. take post, for the present, on country a* alioiit war."—(No, no. and cheers.)— i|,e left hank of the Rio Grande. He then related an anecdote aliout a Dutchman

CORRKCTED WEKKLY.

IVDIAWA.

I^ifayetie do ilo par Ohio Ins & Cin par Bank of Massillon 1 (lis

State Rank «riff Bran par Scrip—l^to I5nm «. —'4t '11 toalS |"r rf ill par

KK.VTUCKV.

All Dank* par MISSOURI. •Stank I'Hiik ami Br par I VIROINIA.

Bank of Va.. anil Br par K»rtnpr« Bank lo par Valley do ilo par Kxchanseitn (to par

W Bank Va ilo 2i ilia acMBk Wl.ectingSiUia MICHIGAN. All nnceriain

Corinrtnn. IMondays. Wednesdays anil Fridays 9 p. m. Cmtr/orfhrille. Tuesdays ami Haliirdiiys 9 e. m. Blooming/on, Tuesdays and Saturdays.........9 p. m. Iled/ord, Fridays, at p. i. Cmiitle, Wednesdays, at 8 p. M.

O (X 1- I- O 8 I

fit. l.oui». Daily, at a. m. IiiHiannjtoliii, Daily, at 3

A

NprinZtitlil, Mnndnys, Wednesdays and Fridavs3 a m. 1 mrtiinrn. Tuesdays Thursilays iuid Saturdays 5 A. M. f'orineton. Tuesdays.Tliursdavsand Saturdays 6 A. M. CrotrfarHtrille, Memlays and Fridays 5 a. m. I'toomiiigton, Mondays aud Fridays 5 a. m. IMfnrd. Saturdays, at a. M. Uuriitlt, Thursdays, at 5 a.

N. B.—All Mailsr.|nse,ai precisely 8 o'clock, p. m. October 6,1.vir-li-tf s. G. DODGE, P. M.

TO THE STOCK BIOL, OTRS OF THE TERRE-HAUTE AND RICH-

MOND RAILROAD COMPANY'. "V"«U are hereby notified to pay to J. H. Turiter, ^t the store ol Warren Sr. Turner, the sum of four dollars, on each share of stock, subscribed for in said company, on iho first of July next.

Books are now opened for additional subscriptions of slock, under the supervision of John Crawford nnd Jacob D. fiarlv, ns commissioners, and will remain o|en until tiie lolh day of July next tho pavment of one dollar on each share ia required nt the time of sulwciihing.

April 20, l81S-19-tf. C. ROSE. Pres. nf T. H. and R. Railroad Co.

LOOK OUT FOB THE

PpH undersigned, having former I. a ('o-parinership iu the Carpt'iilor and oi 110 Rusi-

HO»s, are prepared to till nil orders

im their line, promptly, and al moderate prices. (£7* Shop on 2d sirect, North of Jacob D. Ear ly's corner.

-ALSO— fl^HEY would inform thepublic. tha E they have 0|tened a ahop for the manufacture of

C.I BINE T- WARE, On 2d street, two doors North ofChapman A: iliermyer. and haTing competent workmen in their employ, they feel satisfied of being able lo fill all orders in that line, in as oonn sttlk, and on as accommodating terms, as can be had in this place. Lumber of all

kinds will betaken in exchange forCahinet-Wart. (tT COFFINS MADE TO ORDER.£$ UTOua 11 kahsk sball bk rttKK or CmneK.

JAMES HOOK. THOMAS HOOK.

Terte-Hante. April 14,1841—1?—if

A lUSIVESS ST AX FOR SALE. undersigned wishes to dispose of j9mL JL his HOUSE and LOT. No 2S. on National Road, east of Fourth Street, iu TerreHaute.

The House i* a two-story brick, with a storr and a halt frame attached, contains seTen room* and a cowl cellar. The tot t* 20 fret front, by 75

The Nth regiment at New Orleans. N O I E The 15th reciment at Cincinnati. rgiHANKFUL for pact patronage tho tmder•rim Kith reiriment at Newport barracks, I *i*»«*d wouW say t«» Uie citiwns of Terr*.

Kentucky. omtiiuxnc ib» The voltigeur regiment attort aicuen-| MKRf IUST TAILORI.VC^

The 1st and 2d regiment* of artillerj Terre-Hsute. May 31,1848-t4-tr will rendezvous at Governor Island. The 3d and 4th artillery at Fort iMon- JJ'-^and B!«I.nk, hr

bu5"MW*

..11 „.t,„^ v-_ 'the lot will increase in vaio* every day. Terms

wjJ, mm|((

Apply at tha premuea to

H»nte ami the public generally that he intends

Busincw at the old stand, one ilnor north of the

The old reximcnlnh will embark next Town Halt. wbe»* cMhi»r of all descriptions c»n 1 r.li...v«! be h»d on the shortott nolire sod mo«Ienit# terms. and take post as I"ollo^.

DA

roe The 1st, 2d. 3d. 4«h, and 5th regi- t^ROK amt sT'Ieaaid aswtment of j'iini ux!

of infantry will be conccntratcd at^

YJD H.ART80CK.

li 1 ^'V ffuti fewkwdiw (*c*M«ii4i«*ii.|,|.

AprU

!2,i$fcMr tf c. allien 4 cc.

Sitsiness tebs.

=======

Amoht Ki!«!r.r. J. K. Kivnsi.

KINNEY & KINNEY, Attorneys and Counsellors A A W

TBRRE-HAtJTE. INDIANA. O* Office in tke CourUHouse, south room, U|-Hatrs. 'IVrrc-Haute, March 31, 1847-15-tf

It. N. HUDSON,

HAS

Wool, in

establishment) to he sent to

inin? with the "srmv of oc

E E A E

Ili.YIC JVOTE TABLE.

again resumed the practice, and will, for the future, give prompt attention to alL business intrusted with him. (£j» Office. Town-Hall, third door. l'

Terre-Haute, March 29, 1848-15-ly

R. W. TiioMesnjr. H. D. Scott,

THOMPSON & SCOTT,

^Utontens at Caw,

TERRE-HA UTE, INDIANA.

November 17, 1847—48-tf f.

D" Persons indebted to the undersigned will, in hi* absence, settle with H. D. Scott. Esq. Nov. 1, 1847—tf R. W. THOMPSON

DENTISTRY.

1

Circleville, old 1 ilis Xeuia 1 tl is MariPtta Ml- Pleaaant closed Geauya 1 ilia Zaiiesville Norwalk Chillicolhe closed Sandusky W(Kster deiibllul

Belinmit Bk SlClairs'le— (,itr Bk Columbus 1 'lis Clinton Bank do 1 (lis City Bank Cleveland 1 (lis liavton Bank 1 "lis Mer's

ILLINOIS.

Stale Bank 4o 1 is Bank »f Illinnl* 7o (lis TKNNKSSKE. Banks"''iieriillv .'Jnrci tlis

Cleveland 1 (lis

Western Reserve Bk 1 (lis C»lutnb Bk N Lisbon 4. Bk t-fubenville Miiskiiicuni Bk Putnam Bk offlainillon loa^oilis Bk of Cleveland loalo (lis Miami Ex Co 25a5oilis Lancaster Bk Iodis Urban a Bk Cnm'ny So dig Coin Bank Cleveland 1 (lis Cuy tin Cincinnati I dis Kraklindo Zanesville 1 dis S«inlti»ky ily Bank 1 dis Oilier Banks uncertain

VKW YORK.

City Hanks Tiar Cuiiinry Bks:over 5'* par (In ilo small ni'teadis

PENNSYLVANIA. Pliila. ami Pilisburgh par Cuuntry Bauka dis

MARYLAND.

Ball imoro Banks pari Couihr^ ilo paradis NKVV ENGLAND. Hostun Banks par Other solvent Banks dial

LOUISIANA.

Bank in New Orleans par WISCONSIN. Wiscon Klre i\l Ins Co. (checks) iUilwaukie 2 dis

OHIO. I

Stale Bank ami Bran par I Commercial Bank Gin par

Current mine uf Gold niul Silver. American Eacles.810 Halves.#.') Quarters..#2 iiO Sovereigns, crown slump, halves in proportion. 1 85

Po ilriison do do do 1 85 Na|K)leons.20 franc pieces :t 80 Guinea, Kn?llsh 5 00 Spanish Doubloons* IB If Patriot, Mexican, and Columbian Doubloons* 15 0 Teii Guilders, halves in proportion 4 Utl Ten Thalers... 7 SO Huc.at« 2 15 Portiij.'ii»se, »id French and Knplisti (.'old vary so ninch in weielil, thai il sli'oild be tuken (for every dollar's weight) ai llie rale of. 16 00 Spanish pillar dollars (not injured) I prem Five-franc, pieces 93 cenls English all 111 lis 20 cents

Doublcons should weigh the same as a dollar.

(Official.)

ARRIVALS ANlTDEPARTURES

Of Mails at the Post Ollice AT TERRE-HAUTE. INI) OCT. 1, 1847

A i- i- Iv a 1

ftl. Tiouij», Mitxauri, Daily.at I a. m. Daily, HI 15 ill ni'-'lil. Nprini^fteltt, III., Tuesdays. Thursdays and Pat. r. M. 1 inrtnues, iMondays, W'ednesdavs

aud Fridays 11 e. x.

ID, 2)

a A/9 wag

IScustomers

ready to wait on at all

times. Office Southeast of Rcinhard'sstore. N.B. No credit given for operations, un-

less by previous arrangement. Terre-Hautc, May 5, 1347-20-ly

rjROVERMAN fc BOURNE. COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Forwardng Agents, and Dealers in Dry Goods, Queensware, Hardwaie, Groceries and Country Pro-luce generally, National Road Street, Terre-Haute, la.

OS. GROVER, EAGLE F0UNDERY. Manufactures Castings of all sorts, Ploughs, Platform Scales, Andirons. Sugar Kettles, Wagon Boxes, &c.. kc., First Street, near ^he lower Ferry, Terre-Haute,

Indiana.

rkAVID S. DANALDSON, NOTARY PUBLIC, "Wabash Express Office," National Road, east of Market Street, will furnish Deeds, take Acknowledgements, &c.

^ZEL HOLMES, M. D., OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Terro-ITnnte and the surrounding country. Office and residence on Second Street, south of the Court-House. Terre-Haute. Indinnn.

GOODS AT WHOLESALE! AT THE

T11

before brought to this market, consisting in part of Broadcloths, Casst meres, Satinets, Tweednetoths, Kentucky Jeans, Linseys and Flannels of all kinds,Plaid Linings and Cloaking,

Palo Alio and Monterey Plaids, a great variety of Alpacas, and Five 81 nnd rrl Pieces Prints, embracing every style nnd variety, a large supply of Brown and Bleached Muslins, a good assortment of

O O S

such as Jackonets, Cross-barred Muslins Laces, Edgings, Insertings. iVe., Dress Handkerchiefs, Woollen Hoods, Cravats, Comforters, .S'c. Strata and Leghorn

Bonnets, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons.

t\c. Vr.

Fine an.l common FUR CAPS, mens and bovs Cloth do. Kftts, Boots and Shoes, of all kinds. The largest aud best assortment of Hl'IlSSClS, Ingrain, and common Carever offered iu this market, embracing many rich and desirable patterns. Indian Matting. Floor Oil Cloths, Table ditto, splendid parted Window Shades, with cords nnd tassels, rollers and pulleys to put them up with. A heavy stock of

E E N S E

embracing some splendid China Tea Ssls, and several sets of deep blue ware. Eastern Slocking Ynrn, Spun Cotton. Batting, Spanish Sole Leather, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, &c., &c., «Stc. All of the above are offered for cash, or most kinds of Produce in hand at tiik vkht i.owkst iiatks. We particularly invite the Jobbing Trade, having bought largely with view to that branch of business.

F. R. WHIPPLE & CO.

Terre-Haute, Sept. 29. 1847-41-tf

IjIFE Ii\SlTRAIVCE.

THE

subscriber has been appointed \grnt of tho Mutual Idfelnsurance Company ofNew York, and will receive and forward any applications for Insurance.

The importance and utility of Life Insuranceis becoming a matter of deep interest with all classes of the community, and is now occupying much of public attention. Persons in every station nf society, may secure to theii families in the event of death, a comfoitable support and independence, by making with thisinstitutinn a small annual investment for insurance on their lives. Individuals may effect insurance on their own lives, or the lives of others on the most favorable terms.

Pamphletsexplaining '.he principles and showing the advantages of Life Insurance, with the rules nf premium and form of application may be obtained at the officc of the agencv.

April 1.1846—15«-lf Agent

Fire A: Jl^rine Insurance Agcncy, JOII F. CRI FT, Agent Protection Insurance Company. f3T Policies issued on Houses. Merchandize, Caigoes,Steam and Keel Boats,on the most fa» vorable terms.

April 1.1846-15-tf

THE

«wr» and

C. F. SCHAAL.

Ten*«Hau»e, June 14. 184$-SS-t£

K-iLOB ^FACTOR Y.

subscriliers wish to ci*e notice ihat thev have erected a FACTOR Y, iw0 and a bail miles south ea«t of

ARMIESBURGH, INDIANA, *nd are in "peraikm, manufacturing Cloths, Flannels, Satinets, and Blankets, on the following terms: Cloths wide 45 eta. I Satinets, 40 cts. Flannel 40 inches .10 Blanket*, hr the nr$3 •TOOL CARDED A\D SPIN at 164c. pet pound ihe mwl most be clean and Hear trom all hard substances that would injure canta.

All kinds of country Carding and Cloth Dn*atiewded to wi«h despatch. (£j- Cloth left at Ihe ftmt of Warren & Turner. Tem^-Haute, will be taken and returned when finished. .TJJ An dark colon on Cknh SO cento per jard, and all other work is proportion.

Cj* Farmer's Produce taken in pavment for work. I.OWRY d: McUUXE* April 36. 1848-19-4

l'KKI\ TEAS! PKKI.\ TEAS!

HA

Vl.Vtl omhJ* arrancrmrnls with the Pekin Tea Company. w« will to constantly nrei*. ine e»«ry vatirty of Grnen and Black Tr»'». which •re oflfer very low. and warrant to J* of superior qa*btM*. C- J. AI.LI80N 4- CO.

February 16,18IS 9-tf

urn laum mm mm

THETerre-Hautej

subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of and surrounding'counify. thai he has just received lot of VERMONT MARBLE, suitable for

HEAD STONES, TOMB TABLES, &c.. which he is prepared to finit-h in a style of workmanship that no live man can beat. (Cj* Shop one square directly east of the Court House, and two doors south of Fairbanks Rifle Factory. A. D1LLE.

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

BOSSER'S BINDERY.

MLAHE B©©I£§S Of all sizes anil descriptions. All orders will meet with prompt attention, and the, work executed with neatness and despatch.

They would also inform the public that they have attached to their Binderv a large

BOOK N JOB PRINTING OFFICE, Consisting of new material, selected with great care by experienced workmen, with which they arc prepared to execute

Letter Press Printing, of every description, Such as Books, Pamphlets, Cards, Billets, Labels, Hand Bill*, Show Bills, Bills of Lading, Way Bill*. Bank Cheeks. Manifests. Blanks, Arc., fa. Gold, Silver, Lithographic and Xylographic Printing, and Engraving.

HOMCEOPATHY.

SIMILIA SIMILIBUS—CtmANTtflk.

THE subscribers take pleasure in informing the public that they still carry

BOOK BINDING,

in all it* branches. They are constantly supplying themselves with the best of Eastern Paper, and can furnish customers with

J. ROSIER & BROTHER.

Lafayette, Indiana, 1848. N.B. Books to be bound, or orders for any kind of Blank Books,may be left at the Express Office, in Terre-Haute, lo which place thev will be returned at the earliest opportunity. Work warranted anil prices low.

March 22, 1848-14-1

H1EDIC1L NOTICE.

J. A. Williams, Homoeopathic. Physician, rW^ENDERs his prolessioual services lo the citizens of Terre-Haute awd vieiuity. The experience of fifteen years successful practice in this countiv, (the last two and a half years in this place,) induce* him to believe that he can treat the diseases of this climate, (Homoenpathically or otherwise) as 'successfully as anv Physician of the place, be his pretensions what they may. Office al his residence, on the east side of Market-street,

BUCKEYE STORE." three and 11 half squares South of the public square.

subscribers lake pleasure in announcing „„,i „,i, ,1, 1 .1 1 1 1 1 to an he a iv he re to their friends and the pub he generally, that ah ,„„i: 1 1 A a a lliey have ust received ihe largest and most gen- i.„„ ,i,„ „,r. 1 a 1 lijr 1- js- 1 1 ken "n,n the ollice, except to regular and punc••ral Stock of Merchandise they have ever!

a a

(un/

cllllom(,r8

Terre-Haule, It'.d., Feb. 16, 1848-9-tf

STEAM SAW-WILL AIVD LAKD FOR SALE. A valuable steam Saw-Mill, nnd 217 acres nf well timbered land, situated on the Wabash river, five miles above

Terre-Haute. on which the TOWN OF HARRISON,

is laid oil', being high rolling land, nnd in full view of Old Fort Harrison. It is one of the handsomest situations on the Wabash river, nnd is now offered for saloon reasonable and ensy terms, together with three yoke of tho best Oxen in the countv, also, chains, wagons and every thing that is wnnU ed to carry on the Mill, which is now in good order, and saws 2000 feet daily, and lumber in good demand. Bad health admonishes 111c that I must leave off' nulling. JOHN STRAIN. 'Terre-Haule, April 12, 1848-17-3m

DR. A. P. ARNOLD akes this method of informing the citizens of Terre-Haule and vicinity, that he has permanently located himself iu an office nn Ohio street, east of the Post-Office, and will be happy lo wait upon those who may favor him with a call.

Dr. A. practices upon the Homoeopathic plan— a system which is now generally adopted in Europe, nnd iu mnny places in the United Slntes, nnd ere long bids fair to be universally approved aud adopted.

Those nfflicted with inflamed, wenk nnd sore eyes, may lie relieved speedily under the treatment of Dr. A., nnd, iu fact, nil the diseases of the country, especially Chronic nud Mercurial diseases, will be speedily and radically relieved. (Jjr" Dr. A. will always be found nt his Office, unless absent on professional business.

Residence al the City Hotel. October 27, 1847-45-tf

ILDM DJ'i Dili

Cabinet Ware-Room.

THE

JOH,\ F. CRUFT

undersigned .has commenced the Cabinet Making Business, in the shop lately occupied by Wm. H. West, nearly opposite the American Hotel, at the sign of

THE BEDSTEADS

Where he is prepared to fill all orders, from a era die to a coffin, with promptness, and in As good style and finish, and with as good materials as at nny shop in Indiana. Those in want of any article in the CABIXET lis E, are requested to call and examine specimens and prices. (0» All kinds of Lumber nnii Produce taken in exchange for work. JACOB SITES.

Terre-Haule, January 26, 1848-6-tf

SADDLE & II 4RKESS IAKli\G

J. JI. Haarer

ISconductingthe

above business in all its bran*

ches. on National Road St., few doors from the Square.sooth side, where he would be glad to see all who want a good article in the above line cheap lor cash or trade.

Auk. 19.1846-35-lt

!«FW CARD.

DANCING AND WALTZINCx SCHOOL.

MONS.

DE GRAND VAL respectfully informs the ladiea and gentlemen of TerreHaute and vicinity. 'h«t hi

DJXCI.YG SCHOOL

Will commence at the Town Hall ou Monday, tbe 29ih of May. 1848. Ladies, Mis*e*. and Masters to attend in ibe nftemoon. fiom 4 to six o'clock, and Gentlemen from 8 to 10 o'clock on ihe evening# of she same days. Other days of Tuition will be decided after the commencement of ihe school.

Terre-Haute, May 17. 1848-2S-tf Courier will pleaaecopy.

Y1TK feavie on ttaxwis a larte assortment of tmpotted wbtch we will sell at a small advance oww NMn cM. c. J. ALLISON It CO.

April 19, lSW-l"-tf

DR. IIILI/S R4LSA1I.

\\7E Save n--per smwr Wm Penn.a t^nftSKP^yi rr«cuW«. HaTPa Balaam £viie Utio. Alss.a wtppt* of Bak»r"*C«r«».

ApuIlJ.ISt tr-if C- J- ALLISON i. CO.

FRESH UlEDlCItfESU TERRE-HAUTE

'a TF'O BE

THESubscriber

Iodine of Lead, of Mercury,

50 dr'ms Sulph. Morphine, 100 ounces Quinine, 5 ounces Snlacine. 10 lbs Bicarb. Potass, 20 ounces Hydriodate Potass, 2 ounces Strychnine, 3 ounces Varntrine 50 lbs Carb. Ammonia 100 Cream Tnrtar 140" Carb. Soda 500 Epsom Salts 300 Glauber Salts 50 lbs Rochelle Salts 50 lbs Saltpetre 500 Sal Sodn 50 lbs 'Tart. Acid 25 lbs (*arb. Magnesia 25 lbs Calcined 100 Chloride Limo 100 Marble Dust 100 Plaster Paris 50 I'is Pearlash 50 Ills Potash 900 Salajratus 40 lbs Nitric. Acid 25 lbs Muriatic Acid 500 Sulphuric Acid 50 lbs Aqua Ammonia 20 lbs Sulph. Ether 30 lbs Nitric Ether 20 lbs Acetic Ether 15 lbs Acetic Acid 20 ounces Creosote 20 lbs Muriate Tin 2 bills Castor Oil 6 bills Linseed Oil 2 bills Lard Oil 3 2 bbis Sperm Oil 1 cask Sweet Oil 8 bbls 'Tanner's Oil 2 bbls ('opal Varnish. 1 cask sup. Conch 1 cask Black Varnish

takes pleasure in

every satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Dealing in none but genuine articles, purchasers are tespectfully invited to examine his stock before trading elsewhere. Orders will meet with the same prompt attention and prices lie fully as low as if the purchaser were present in person.

Ginseng. Flaxseed, Feathers, Mustard Seed, &c., will lie taken as cash for any article in the establishment, in which may be found a general assortment of

Mineral and Botanic Mcdicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs. Pure Liquors. Per- .. 'umerits,

Gtmpntcder, Young Hy-

*on, and Black Teas, fc., 4r. ," 1 His late arrival* consist in part as follows! 15 lbs Eng. Calomel, 600 Hat Rosin Soap 15 lbs Amer. 600 lb* British Lustre 16 lbs Blue Mass, eupi 50 lbs Chrome Green 30 lbs P. P. Garb. Iron, 50 lbs Chrome Yellow 300 Flour nfSulphui, 50 lbs Paris Green 20 lbs Red Precipitate, 25 lbs Ivory Black lbs White 200 lbs Litharge, pure 20 lbs Corrovise Subll- 600 llts Eng. Lampblack bmate, 200 lbs dry White Lead 10 lbs Oxalic Acid, 500 lbs Amor. Red Lead 15 ounces Iodine, 300 lbs Eng. Red Lead 2 Iodine of Iron, 500 lbs Venitian Red 3 Iodine of Lead. 100 kegs White Lead 300 lbs Putty 0f 100 lbs Verdigris 300 lbs Yellow Ochre 50 lbs Stone Ochie

Blue and Red Smnlts 50 lbs Span. Anualto. 300 lbs Alum 50 Blue Vitriol 200 Copperas 400 300 100 20 50

Camwood Fustic Span. Flot Indigo Bengal Indigo Lac. Dye

5 bbls Logwood 300 lbs Madder, Dutch 200 Nicaragua 100" Red Sanders 100 Red Wood 5 bbls Alcohol f2 pure French Brandy 4" American Brandy 1 cask Peach Brandy 1 Holland Gin 1 Jamaica Ruin 1 pure Port Wine 1 Teneriffb Wine 1 Brown Sherry 4 Malaga Wine 2 Madeira Wine 2 old Bourbon Whisky 50 lbs superior Cayenne 100 Bavberry 100 Maccauba Snuff 20 Rnppee Snuff" 50 Scotch Snuff" 200 superior Tobacco Fine cigars Lemon Syrup Ground cinnamon Ground cloves 1 Ground spice

Ground Ky. Mustard Pure Salad Oil Shoe Blacking Perfumeries Brushes of every dsscrip-

1 cask Japan Varnish 5 casks spts 'Turpentine lion 100 lbs Ex. Logwood.,. Window Glass 5 lbs Ex. Barks Syringes of very superior 50 lbs Ex. Liquorice quality 100 lbs Castile Soap Surgical instruments

O" Liquors of the best kind are kept only for inediciiuil purposes. J. R. CtJNINGHAM. Terre-Haute, April 5, 1848— IC—if.

JACOIl K. on AFF. TCfMH II KTMVI1, COPPER, TIN, AND SHEET IRON

MANUFACTORY.

(IRAFF

N & BEYMER still conduct the nbove business on National Bond Slreet( north ol ihe Court-House,, nud nre prepared 10 furnish promptly nny thing in theii line, manufactured from the best material and in the best style of ivoikmanship.

Their slock of mnnufnciurcd

TIN WARE

Is general, embracing everything in common family use. and is sold wholesale or retail, At the lowest rales, or exchanged on fair terms for acceptable Country produce^

STOVES! STOfIS" STOVES!!!

They hnvenlso on hand, directly from the Cin cinnali Foundries, the most approved patterns of COOKING STOVES,

Queen of the I Vest. Slrt/ub Stove, Jfezor's Phcenix Premium,

Webb's Queen City Pre mitim, and %'Jir Tights

For Parlors, Inns, Families, $*c., &c, These stoves ore of the latest and most approved patterns, and will be sold as low as they can be had 011 the Wabash.

PILLS CHINESE AND CAMPHORETTKD LINIMENTS, «fcC. N. B: Persons lalKiring under Chronic Diseases. Dyspepsia, Cancer and Scrotals, would do well to consult Dr. P. (T~f* Diseases of Women and Children particularly attended to.

Office in Sasseen's building, corner of National Road ami Foorth Streets. Terre-Haule, lnd„ May 31, !848-24-3m

Farmei*s take IVotice.

4•

GOOD supply of Lake S»|i, a sof»erii«r artide for table and dairy use—(or sale at the Hardware Suwe.east side o) Ihe Poblic square. (Look oot fonhessmc old Pad Lock.)

May. 24. I848-S3-tf.

Private Boarding.

WE

are requested to say that good hoarding may be had at a private house, in a eonvenient part of the Town. For further particulars application may he made at this office.

Terre-Haute, May 10. 1848-21-tf.

J]j"lRENCH.

German, and American Co(n*n*»,

Maogcnrt and Goodray's Eft. for Hilltk, tvi sale bj C. J. ALI«IS0.~ A CO.

NEW ARRIVAL OF

A W A E

1 A 9

'ice

announcing'to his friends and Uie public generally, that he is now receiving his SPR1JVG PUR CHASES, which the largest and most general stock of Goods in hi* line, that can be found in this ^arket, all of which will be sold as low as at any other house in this place, and he pledges himself to give

&

V*7"E are now receiving our fnll purchases of Hardware, Saddlery and Iron, embracing a much larger, cheaper ami more extensive stock than can be found elsewhere in the Wabash Valley, or in the State of Indiana. We have added many new artxles, as well as increased the assortment and variety of many heretofore kept. It will be our aim and desire to give satisfaction to nil who may favor us with their patronage, assuring them (without selling at cost) that our prices will bent a reasonable advance from cost, and much reduced on some particular kinds of goode. In ihe line of heavy goods, we offer for sale—

Iron of all kinds, Steel, ^3tlCBKSll

Terre-Haute, Sept. 20,l84l'-41-v

9

hoop iron, sheet iron, oriiziers ccpper, tinned copper, wire, tin plate, hlocktin, zinck, axle drafts, eliptic springs, eastern ground waggon boxes, anvils, smith's bellows, vices, lend pipef to 1}, coil chain to |i binges for barn doors and all kinds of doors.

Nails, Glass, Oils, Lead,

powder at retail nnd by Ihe keg nt $5,50 and $4.00, all kinds of gun fixings, and some real shot guns, double nnd single barrels, for sale low mill saws, cross cut saws, crobars, mattocks, pecks,

Log and Trace Chains, and various other articles not herein mentioned. A large nnd complete assortment of pocket and table cutlery, at wholesnleand retail a large assortment of lamps, including the parlor, solar, with plain and cut shades, and gilt nnd bronze stands, side lamps, store lamps (suspending,) and a large quantity of extra shades and chimneys nnd lamp icks. In the way of house furnishing, inclu-

ding superior extrn tea wniters iu setts or single brass and-irons, fancy iron do, shovel nnd tongs, brass candle sticks, brass and polished snuffers( wire fenders, table castors, hriltanin lea setts, block tin tea pots, fancy brushes, emmb biushes, real gcrmnn silver table nnd teaspoons. Ivory Table Knives and Forks in sets, pCsl Carvers and Forks, curtain pins nnd curtain bands, ten bells, &c., &c.

Also, numerous olher articles which cannot hero be enumerated. Our nssortment of building materials embrace great variety oflocks nnd door Intchcs, nnd those building will find it for their interest ill prices and vari-el to cive us a call,— On hand as usual, very large stock of Cooper's tools of Rochester ami Cincinnati manufacture.— We have taken special pains to procuie large and well selected nssortment of Tools of nil kinds, and we assure the mechnnic on nny fame, that we shall take pleasure in showing or selling hiin a bill.

S A E

Hnving devoted largo shnre of our store, enpitnl nnd interest to Ihe saddle, harness and enr* riage trimmings, we nre prepnred with most complete nssortment of trees, plush, cloths, ling skins, pnd skins, buckles, terrots nnd honks, hames nnd chains, webbing, thread, rings, bitts, stirrups, gig trees, laces of beautiful patterns, fringes, lufts, picked moss, and purectirled hair,lop leather (eastern dressed.) patent leather a very large assortment of figured and phin rubber cloth, patent oil cloths $ to 1$ yards wide, head linings, brass and plated bands, dashes nnd joints, oil cloth carpeting®. malleable irons, a very first rate piece of drrib clolh for seals.seat haiullits.aiid coach door hingcs

We offer, also, to Shoe and Boot ninntifacturesi a large stock of eastern dressed French calfskins, Morocco ilo, lining skins, hitpling leather, shoe pegs all sizes, sparrow.bills, copper nails, awls, and awl hafts, shoe thread, hammers, pincers, punches, floats, rasps, &c... «.Vc. (Cj* The highest price in cash or goods will lie paid for most kinds of Produce. (J3* A quantity of Lake and Knnhawa ?fatl foi sale. S. H. POTTER & CO.

PROTECT!OM! PROTECTION! I 'Tiib tilidcrsiglihaving been appoinled agent for the Columbus

March 1, 1848-11-tf

1

TENDERS his services to the citizens of'Terre-Haute nod vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, in the praclice of MEDICI ft'E. M1D» 11KB* A SURGER

Having had several years' exjierience in Ihe treatment of Western

Discuses, Dr. P. hopes by a close atler.tiou lo business. to merit the confidence of those who may favor him with a call.

Dr. P. practices on the Botanic System, and has some valuable Medicinal Preparations for sale, among which are ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. DYSPEPTIC

and

Insurntire Company, is now prepared to take risks nuaiitst loss 01 damage by (Ire,

and trt itisUrt! gdntls transporied on rivers nnd en* nnls. to nnd from the eastern cities flud towns in the United c'tatCs.

Persons insuring with said Company will lie dealt with promptly anil honorably. W. N. HAMILTON, Agent.

Terre-Haute, April 29, lS4G-19-tf

.1 rVKW FIItttL

THE

undersigned kave purchased the slofk in trade lately owned by L. Lemon, in the south room of Ihe Linton building in 'Terre-Haule nnd have commenced business under the firm of J. F. & E. C. King, where they intend lo keep a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, Groceries. Quceusware, &c.,—which they will sell 011 moderate lerms for cash, or in exchange for the productions of Ihe country.

J. F. ktKti. E. C. KING.

LIFE INSURANCE AGEft'CvT .I0I111 F. Criifl, Agent Mutual Life Insurance Cowpany, N. V. tl^Policies for one year, or seven years, for life, issued 011 the most favorable terms.

April I. 1847-15-if

fire and life insurance.

THE

GRAFF & BEYMER.

Terre-Haute, May 34, 1848-23-1 f. ac

Ohio Mutual Insurance Company insures against losses by fire, on the Mutual or Cash system, as preferred by the insured.

Also, grants insurance on lives, on Ihe Mutual principle, at one-half the rates charged hy other

companies. 'The ability of the comnanv is nndoubled. J. K. KINNEY, Agent.

D* Office in the Court-House. 'Terre-Haute. May 1. 1848-20-ly

LAST CALL! TAKE HEED!! rum dutl thou art and unto dutl thou shall return

I

HAVE furnished thee wilh dust to keep thy frail Ixxly from returning lo dust, therefoie, fork me over the dust iu return, thai I may again nournish thee, and again gladden thy heart and the bear's of thy wife and thy children with the hltsh, Ial

Light

of the lanJ. Bear in mind

—pay up. This the

last

on thia occasion.

trumpet that soundeth

WALTER S. COOPER.

April 12, 1848-17-tf

A Cirey Poney JBstrayed.

LEFT

Terre-Haute about three weeks since, a small grey pv ney. for the recovery of which a libera I reward will be paid. He is five

yeara old ibis spring, is docked very short and has been roacbed, bunhemsrie has pretty much grown out again. He was in good order when last seen, has no shoes on, is a good pacer and is perhsp* the smallest native

poney in the State. Owned ami used

by my little boys, and being highly prized bv tbem. I will liberally reward any one who may re'turn or give any information of this poney. He was Ust seen above Otter creek. (Jail on or address the undersigned at Terre-Haute. Indiana.

May 10-21-tf. N. F. CUNNINGHAM.

11 & It

SUGAR AND MOLASSES.

A Hogsheads Sogar. and 11 Bbls Mofaase I on consignment, in store, and for sale by

[April 5. '48-16-tq J. S. FREEMAN

SULPH.

Morpbin for sale by U. J. ALLISON A CO.

INDIANA

DRUG STORE."

tN ROSE'S BUILDING. WEST SIDE COURT-HOUSE.

C' J. ALLISON A CO., WHOLESALE AND 1IKTA1L IIKALEIIS IX

Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Dye-Stuffs, Wi%^ dow Glass, Glassware, Perfumeries,,

SOAPS, PATENT MEDICINES. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. PURE WINES'm AND LIQUORS. AND EVERY ARTI­

CLE USUALLY FOUND IN DRUG STORES.

HAVE

just received a large siip|ffy of artirles in their line, and are prepared to sell ns low for Cash as any other establishment of the kind West of the mountains.

They have on hand for the different occupations, in part, as follows .- j! i-r.'i -j'.r

For Physicians.

Calomel, Eng. and Am.|Aq. Ammonia, Quinine, Opium,

Syringes, ass'd., I Aloes, [Camphor, 's Senna,

Morphine, Rhubarb, Ipecac, Iodine, H. de Potassa, Kreosole, Citrate of Iron,v do do nnd Quinine, Nitrate of Silver, Spts. Nitre Dulc., Sulph. Ether,

For Coach and Cabinet-Makers. a r. tie lot of Coach, Cabinet, Japan, nud Black Varnishes Brushes, Camwood, Glue, and nil kinds of Paints and Oils, on which we nre prepared lo offer you strong inducements to buy.

For Milliners, &o>

A beautiful article of White Glue) RilSslnh tthd American Isinglass, Gum Arabic. Brimstone, Oxalic Acid, &c., which we will sell Cheap for cash*

For Pafitfe'rsi

A full supply of Fresh Medicines nf all klfids for family use Horse Medicines, Fish Oil, Paints, Indigo, Madder, &c., cheap lor cnsli of approved produce. rt:

People in general*

A splendid assortment ol Sititionerjr. Consisting of Cap. Letter ami Note Pnper Envelopes, SteeJ Pens. Bltie, Bluett nnd Red Ink, Paper Stnnds, drc*

ALSO—Choice nssitrimeiit of the best Tka, selected at the Prkin 'J'ea Company Warehouse} warranted tlf Ihe Imrl ((unlily, nnd prices Id suit.

Every article you need in ntfr line, such as Drligs. Medicines, Soaps for washing and shaving) Spiee* of nil himls) Oils, Pninls, Dycstuffs, choice lot of Perfumeries all the popular Patent Medicines of thn ilny, Window Glass, lloney, Pure Wines and Liquors, (for sickness only.) Brushes for While-washing, Painting* Dusting. Blacking,cleaning Nails, Hair, Flesh, Ac. Shoe. Blacking, linlh Bricks, Lemon Syrup, Tobacco, iipre. Maccaboy antl Scotch Snuffs. Ac. Ae. Ac,

We have on hand a choice lot of Old Winea and Brandy, such as Cogni.ic Brandy, 4ih proof Madeira Wine, very old Lisbon do, veiy old} 'Teneriff'e do Port do. 'There Liquors we war* ra-ril pure, and sell for sickness only.

Also, large and splendid nssortment of Car* iiiks, which we will sell by the pound or box. Horse Medicines of all kinds kept constantly ofl hand, nnd for sale cheap.

Our whole time is devoted to Ihe Ilrug Bhsl« ness, and the preparing nud dispensing of Medi* cines. All orders from our friends will meet with our personal attention and it is our design f0 keep a full nssortment of every thing in oor line.

n,e

r,,,l"nn,ly

receiving from the varioua

markets,by which means we are enabled to execute orders by the package or otherwise, at as hw pricesas (JNADUL'TEftA'TED articles can be procured at anv oilier establishment.

We ate solicitous lo acquire a character fot scl* lin Goon and G*:wiTrwi: articles. ID"" Plivsicians. Consumers and Dealers are invited lo call and examine our stock and prices.

C.J. ALLISON A CO. 11

Terre-Haute. Indiana. No*. 3, 1847-46-lv

Photographic Colored

fl. DEI a ea a 12a a® a nub#rrihr having r^turnril i* now prrpnrnl to ink" tiurnhU, rnrr+ct, unci Iffe.ltke tifT/:r'rf,f,i.r.^vr.r*rt prr at.

DAVfiVEIlftEOTYPHS. which cannot besnrpwert. If those who pairimise liim, nre not presented with tvptrior picture*, no chorgt mill be made.

Persons desirous of flavins likenesses nf

SMITH'S

Pink Root, Sugar Lead, Corros. Sublimate, Red Precipitate, Gum Arabic, Assorted Vinls, Gomp'd. Ex. Colocvntbj Extract H)oscyamus.

Country Merchants and Gfocers

Epsom Sails, Castor Oil, ass'di, Sweet do Blacking, nf our own manufacture, Patent Medicines, Shaving Simps, Nerve Bono Linl ment^*' Cedar Pencils, Red do Flour Sulphur, Brimstone, Indigo,

Alum. Black Ink, Blue do Red do Spices, all kinds, Ginger, ground, essences, Matches, Lee's Pills, Liquorice, Tobacco, Snieratus, Paints, Soda and Apidjjt

Painters*,, I St Chrome Yellow do Red,

White Lead, Red do Linseed (til, Turpentine, Putty, Glass,' (yopal Varnish, .Inpmi do Walnut Stain, Conch Varnish, Biushes do do Painting, Litharge, Chrome Green,

Term Sienna, Umbers, Gold Lenf, Silver do French do S. %. Dutch Metal, Bronzes, assorted, Paris Green, Vermillion. Prussian Blue, Whiting*

Fullers, Hatters, &c* Madder,

Logwood, Extract do., Indigo, Fustic, Alum, Nicaragua, Crpntn of Tnrfaf, Camwood, Crude Tartar, Bar Tin, Cochincnl. •, Aqua Fortis, Soliilinn of Tin, Muriatic Acid, Brnr.il Wood, Oil Vitrol, Aiinnilo, Blue do Curcuma, ('opperas, Red Wood,

G11111 Shellac, Brnzillello. Verdigris, Snl Aiiiinonlnc. Lac Dye,

For Tanned.

A large supply of the best BROWN OIL, hf* Ihe barrel and nation Lampblack, Copperas, nnil oilier articles in your line, which wc will sell at fl small advance on cost.

departed

friends, will be attended to promptly. All descriptions of copying executed, and in all eases perfect, or

no

charge. JC-Konnis at cornorof4th and National Road st.^ap stairs,) over Dr. H. K. Smith's Denul office.

J. A. J10DESITT.'

Terre-Haute, March 8,1649-12-Gm

Fancy Soap*.

rpAVLOR'S Chrysialine Wash Balls Hasting's Transparent Soap A Imond do

Ko^emary do Rose do Price and Oosnell's Windsor 8oap Rousell's Fancy Soaps, For sale by Der. 29, 1847-2-tf C. J. ALLISON A CO.

Coach Varnish for sale by C. J. ALLISON A

IOD.

Aceived

CO.

Potass, lod. Ferti, Iodine Ferri Lactas, ValleltesJ.Proto Carb. Iron, for sale by C. J. Al.LISON 4- CO.

FRESH s»pfdy of Ludlom's Specific, just reand for sale by Feb. 16,1848-9-if C. J. ALLI80JV A CO.

TANNER'S

Oil just received and for asle by? C. J. ALLISON A CO.