Wabash Express, Volume 7, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 July 1848 — Page 3

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through town at about 10 clock,

and 7 1-2 o'clock, p.

''"'YOUTHFC!.

Or Imperial I'erpitm Chririnl. drown h)/ 30 homers r/riren in hand by »V. T. Wll.DEY. the rd lirated J.inn Whip. This ffwreotts Chariot, from the manufactory of J. Stephenson On, Wth St., New York, tin" just been completed. For It* graceful proportion*, exquisite workmanship utid brilliant emhlnr.onry, it hits never been equalled either in ancient or modern lime*. Ii Is said to be fashioned after tho model of the Imperial ChariuU of I'crsiu ilurinr the reien of Cyrus the Great.

The sides of the Chari 'l are divided into si* panels, separated by richly gilded scroll work In the style of Louis XIV. The scroll worK Is bordered by a beautiful frill mouldtnp, nnd rtlns atonu the top a* well as the bcrtiomof the Chariot.

The seat of the Charioteer Is covered with a rich iwm merelot It of purple velvet trimmed with deep silver frince, pendant from border of blua snd yellow velvet, the whole dec 'riled with eagles, equestrian figures.stars,atid flowers, wroiichl in Cold nnd silver. The charioteer appears borne nlotis hetween the e.v(ntuled wines of two mlclity dragons, appnrooily of inaasivo gold, which couch above the forewhaela of the t'liuriot.

THE

PEBFOnMISCE.

JnmoS'cdH is S leel 10 inthrs liigh, liutu com^tienioii, nioop sltntiMers—one ancio with «li'e|i Hear fn the joint, oitotil 32 vi'nrs old, ntiii re•filleil fortnitriy nl Point, ill*. He liml on it ttiript'ii coiion niiirl, nn old 14uo coat, stiipi patits nnd W Ijito Hut.

WCTO,

Jnliti Httidis. ilw

Seeds i* well kttflwn tn Mnrllnnvillc snd oilier jtlnrtu in lllinoic and will likely ntnko wcslwiirdly, nnd lite neuro will Itkelv travel with hitn or conr.enl himself in Terre-nnttle or neighborhood. 'J'lte ahovc reward will lie paid hy lite underteiRiieil tipon the delivery "I lite aforesaid criinin nls at lhf e«uitty lil of Vico.

AT.

A vcrv brief description of the nsinex and positions of these nonpareils of profes(doiial skill, may lie needful to the public, who wish to undersUnd their proper niandIue 11 ud preiensloi.s.

The Equestrian Mansper. tn whom is entrusted the arrangement and order of Ihe tu-enes, arm, professional patents and penera I ('uvalrHile, is MR. J. J.NATHANS. if tlie hisrhest celebrity us 11 superior two and /our horte rider. This fenlleman'a style is tnnnly, enereetic. and masterlv. In Ills scenes of Centaur ami Intant Achillis. he Is nsslsted by FRANK PASTO'R, a most Interesilnff and hltrhly pifted child This Infant Artist will appear on his flvln? courser In an act entitled Nimrod Junior. in which he will justify the remarks of the press thai tor grace, beauty, and courage, lie Is the most wonderful child In :he world.

This miniature prmllirv will, with his yet voiintrersnd smaller TMtOTHEK WI11,1AM, b» introduced by'hls instructor, J. J. NATHANS, in a series of personal gyin-

RiCMARP RIVERS, whose professional path hris literally been

It row with ffiirlnnds. inednls. nnd tokens of npnrobation. stnnds, confussedly forth n.« iroilel of excellence In the foremost class of Eqiiestriuuism. IVlr. K.GAKPNKK will, in the course of the performance, sln« several orlitiiml comic sons*. i\|r. i\! A1.1.011Y will atqiear nt the Mexzu, or Second (Mown to the Circle.

II, SIONOH (IKII Ai A Nl, the creat rider of Italy whose horse callops a different fourao from any other in the rinp, will, after liia own singular school, appear in an

IlKOKIi .FAIL.

sa

00 ltEWAKl).

aTiN 1 lie nmlit of tl-n 11th irisinnt. .IAA1CS H/ Nlil'JIJS, nml .i(JHN 11IIUH#, (rt nt'uro.) Lollt riMiiinilliil lo llie Jail of Vino, rlnir«r,l with «fiort4r-»iikJinu. lr'!- from lite Jail in Trcre-Hnuto, for lite n|i|iri-ln'ii«iiMi nttd delivery of whom, to tlto iSltfrtir»l Vii}«, Fifly Dollars each, will le

M. M. HHJKCOX. Sheriff.

Terre-Hntite, July 1U, 18-18-30-lf.

,1 it jsTr cIrIvEi.

WATCHEa

VNE

W and lirst rats #«sort» nient of (5old nnd Silver W'ateltes of every make. 'v»franted ol the hesl quality, and for sale as ehenp ns they can le lunicht at nnv cstahlishmeiit oijllier in the East or YVeet.

JEWELRY,

Of fine qtnli'y. nnd every vuriety ofslvle, autfh ns Itreast I'jns, Mnr King*. Finger Rings. Stud*, llraeelets, fiold PetieiN, (itianl and F0I1 hnins, i'old Pen*, that life wnrr«nte»l cood I.nekets. Miniature ('a«e«, Hold Keys, I'aid t'ase*, and indeed all th »t ran he wished for in the Jewelry line.

TANCY

GOODa

Fancv Fans. ShrJI Gotnhs, Pefltfnerr, Work T5«xes, Hair Brushes. Violin Siring*. Aeeordmn*. Flutes, Halite-Pores, Graces, Lettei and ,\t»!lo Knvvioites, Note l'n|er, and variety of other article# not necvcsnrv to mention.

CUTLERY.

*!'he Ijrcrest and best assortment of Rmlaers VVo«lenhrtln»s* Knives, Scissors, nor*. «Sce,. t« le lound in Terre-Haute also, a good assortment of Chapman's »*or Strips, with Shaving Creams nnd Soajw, «tid Utushes, of the moil approved qualitv.

CLOCKS.

The country generally, aru invited to examine my assortment of Clock*, and it per cent reduction in price* that are usualh |nid lor

UK

same artirle, will he any imlucen»eni, we expeet ready purchawiK, we have them from $4.00 to $20 00. frj" Clocks. Watche* and Jewelry carefully repaired, snd warranted.

East side the Public Square, a few doors above Ihe Town Hall. Terre-Haute, July 12, I848«30«tf

I,«ST

lllMIIH

Teriv-Haule, July 12. t848-30-3m

COW FOB S4I.R.

July 12, IS48-30-3w

F4?»L\' GROFKBITS.

Sl*PERH)K

W E E E A I A I I A I S I

NATIONAL CIRCUS!!

J. W. BANCKEB, Agent.

Will exhibit in Terre-Haute, (Thursday.) August 3d, 1848. The procession will parade 1 1 A 1 I

A.

m.

m.

Admission

7

l25

WASHINGTON

MR. N.

Castinets. and

ij:

or

ii4iv'n

JL

MOKTG

or

so much

of

o'clock

Tlte

Min* Toncy, wiio wns

raised hy Mr. Kmerson nmr Vinrenttcis i» nhout •20 yearn oiii, 5 f.ft 9 or ten inches high, vefy titii'k ii|i|icii—lean nnd sparn built, ami had on it ctripril coltott siiirtaitd {mini lint—coot aini pants tint rrrflllcctcd.

ench ns may he ncce«snry,

will, on Sntnrdny the fith tiny of August,

hetween Ihe hours

P. M.,

west,and the the northwest quarter of

lite northeast quarter of section twenty-three. Township thiri#n, north of tnnce eiuht west.— Morlgxtjed

hy .lame#

damaaes,

O" Old

S. R. FREEMAN.

tTK.

"VTOTICE i* hereby gi»en, that I will apply «n XT Saturday. 14th of October next, to the Auditor of Vtgt count*, for certificate# of lot* No. 86 and 88, in school nection 16, township IS, north of ranee 9 west the original certificates be» jnglwL M. A. JBWETl*.

A good Mitdi t'ow, with a "young calf, may I* had cheap for ea*h. Apply moon, at Ue

Kxprea* Office.

Loaf an«i powdn red Sugar. New

RH»,

Orleans and Muscovado,

May 31, IS^-'^-lf.

4-

Havana,

and old government Java Coffee, Sugar H«m«eami risnlation Voung l!y*o«, Impertal. Cunpowdcr. Powchong (Blaok) Te##— V«y fresh, and warranted of the h«iM ^nalitr. MarUle'a Ircsh ground superfine Floor. jo«t »nd for sale low hy J. COOK «i SOiN-

Billiter—Loan, interest and

$109,51.

Also the west half

of the

I«0(in,

Cl**p*.n

ill

Cuird

southenst qunrter of

seciion twenty-two,in township eleven, north of range eight west, morlgnged hy John

interest nnd tlamtiges

IJ. Lee—

?116,67. Jk

Costs of advertising will be ndded nn dny

sale.

VV. N\ HAMILTON.

May

Auditor,

31, 1848-24-9w. $7,25

Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. milB undersigned hog I en ve to call the nttention of their friends and the public generally, to their Into importations, which emhrnres splendid stork ol Jowolrytiml Fancy «xls. which they will sell ns luw ns can be had in the Western States,

Our stork embraces Ladies' Large Rrenst Pins, ol all kinds Gentlemen's Pins and Gold Studs.

•n:uiv

patterns Enr Rings,

Bracelet

Isree

and small

lieintifnl nriirle small Clasps,

Heatts and Crosses, Guard Slides. Finger Kings,

sires, patterns

#nd

prices GoU nnd Silver

Key#. Gold

and Silver

WATCHES and

Pencil*.Silver Arrows, nnd Slide* for head dressex, Stiver Spoons and Thimbles, Miniature cases, chenp Steel Hag

("laspa.

Purs# Trimmings

Purse Silk. Steel Beads, Silver.Steel and Plated Spectacles, fine Penknivesand

(•old

«Vce- «^'c„

cannot he enumerated.

32*

S-issors.Goggles,

and Steel Pens, Steel untkPrsrl Slides. Silk Guard*. Silk Purses, Shell Combs, Card Ca«e«,

Clocks, Watches and Jewelry respired in

•upet

ior manner. We

.ire

chtnery, lo replace

also provided with ma.

»ny

part of a watch that may

be worn out or broken, equal

to

the orisinal.

Silver and Gold taken in exchange.

J. K. CR1SHER & SONS.

Terre-Haute May 31, 1848-24-t

I.IXI* MORTIS (GUI) SIKPLIS ItEVEM

SALE OF TO TISE r« \n. fllH following tract of land, or much there1. of a* may be necewary. wdl on Saturday the 5ih day of Augurt IS48. between the hour* of 10 o'clock A. and 4 o'clock P. M.. at the CourtHOUM

door in ih« town of Terre-Haute, Vig® coun'y, Indiana, be offcm! for nl« to the highest bidder, the bid being e^aal ta the amount chargeable ihe same having hem mortgaged 10 theSt,te of Indiana to wore a I^an from the ?*orp|tjs Revenue Fund in said county, and farfeited hy the rw»n-payment of interest dne thereon. to-«ni

The eaiX half of fheNHithweat quarter ol section five in Township 10, north of range nine west. Momeaped by William Martin—IAMO. tntemt and damage* JISi.M, &

Coata of advertising added amount. W. N HAMILTON, And.tor. Mar 81, 1848~24~9w. $4.00

KMOX SVKt

just rarmed ami for *»l« hy

1

T^JVRSHAM.'S KHEUMATIC I.JM.

MEM

A

fre*h sopplv.

snd

for

itH

sale l«y

rrcetvcd,

C. J.ALLISO.X&C®.

.1/4. •_

cents—no halt price. Open at

equestrinn act. represenline the Hindoo Miracles of an feast Indian JusrBlor. attired ill the exact costume and caste of his tribe, with nn Orrery of Gulden Globes and Sacred Paicers. the Sacred Vnse ofPestiny and filled bullet.

A very novrl and most agreeable episode will be introduced with the two LEARNED POOS of SiiMinr German!. They can comprehend and perform a variety of feats and trick's, too ext"ordinary be believed unless witnessed. They ftiay truly be pronounced the greatest wonders of ihe aee.

CHAMBERS

1848.

of 10

o'clock

A. M.,

nnd

4

nt the Court-House door

Town of Terre-Hiiule.

in

Vrigo

county, Indiana, he

ullered lor snie lo lite highest liidder, the hid being eqtiiil lo the nmount chargenhle: Ihe snnte hnving heen mortgnged to ihe Stnla of Indinnn. io secure loans from iho

!•"ii 1

(Jongressional

enst half of the west half of the northwest quarter of seel ion uumhet two, in Township thirteen, north of range eight wesl.

snd dnmnges

f215.05—mortgaged

will, for the first time in this country, ride and enact

•lie beaatiful personation of the Benguin of Mexico- General Tuylor, Jaikcs. a Yankee Volunteer, Santa Anna, nnd the Genius of Freedom, bearing 011 its flag the memorable resolve of-We never surrender."

JAMES HAWKINS, a very celebrated Equestrian in Roman nnd Grecian diameters, especially in the double scene of the Two Gladiator's of Ctcsar, acted and rode with J. J. NMhans.

Ml!. E. WOOP. will civo his terrific act of the Wild Indian of the Prairie, in which lie will introduce those astonishing fi

HI?

of equestrianism eo peculiar to these tribes,

and of which trnvellei* give such wonderful and most incredible accounts. fSEORGE DUNBAR. His scene of 1'ersonnl Position is one ot the most finished nml wonderful class. His skill in Equilibrium and thePuwer of Balance exceeds all

Professors who have rone before liini. MR. FRANK BROVVER is theMerrytnan Buffo of the Equestrian Arena Entertainments.

JOHNSON, RING MASTER, of the Equestrian Scenes, HI* Oriental Pageants and Grand Cavalcades, are relieved by COMIC CONCERTS, for which the following eminent Vocal and Instrumental performers have been Engaged, and whose correct delineations of rhnracter. cive life to their Ethiopian extravaaanzas: I

NIKL JASIIESON.the

THREE PRIZE PARK1KS,

M. MALLORV,

Terre-Haote, July 19, 18 IS-31 This company will perform nt I.nfnyetie the27th nnd 'Jfith, Attica the 29th and Covington the31si of July. Eugene the 1st,Clinton the 2d, Paris ihe 4lhand Charleston the iih uf August.

AGKO

TO

I II €Ot\« It L'SSIOJVAL. TOW S||||» H\l», fl^HE lolloping pieces, parcels, or lots of land,

W A A S S O E

AT VERY REDUCED PRICES.

THEclose

subscribers hnving

,re

J.onn,

interest,

hy Isnnc Hen­

ry. Also the easi Itnlf of the southenst quarter, nnd the southwest qunrter of ihe southenst qunrter of seciion twenty-two

in Township

thirteen,

north of rnngo eicht west, morlgnged hy

Johnson—Loan, interest and dnmnges

I.tike

?98 02.—

Also the uorlhwci quar'er of the southeast qunrter ol section eighteen. Township thirteen, north of ranne

come

to the conclusion

to their partnership, nnd desirous ol doing it with as delay ns possible, offer ihei

STOCKlittle

OF

Dur GOODS

extensive

for cash.

i'heir

stock

is

Township

nl. in snid county, nnd forfeited hy non-pay-ment of interest due thereon, lo-wit:

at about cost,

Urge nnd desirnhle.nnd will pos­

itively be offered ns above slated for about two

monllts, Those indebted to the firm who* debts

due, nre expecte,! to close the same at an ear-

iionuio nnlsKi i,

SIX r/MRS OLD. ONE

Pocket Cases, three and Pill Tiles four folds Glass Funnels) edirwood .Mortars

and

flow

J. R. CUNINGHAM.

Terre-Haute, Julv 12, 1848-30-tf

W

bnrrel received this dny

from Cincinnati,ntthe

Drug Store, nnd for snle hv

J. R. CUNINGHAM.

Terre-Huuie. July

12. 1848 30-tf

srUGH AL IXSTRtMEXTS

W

E

have ju«t received a fine assortment of ihe following articles

Tooth Keys Tooth Forceps S|ring Lancets Thumb Lancets Gum Lancets Abscess Lancet* Lancet Blades

Scarificators Seaton Needles Silver Catheters Elastic Catheters Teeth Files Glass Syringes,ofall kds. Stethoscopes

Spatulas

Iron Mortiirs Graduate Measure*) All ot which we offer verv low. C. J."ALLISON Sc Co.

5EK HERE TKIEXD!

VRE

and a great variety of articles which

you fond of good drink, if so call on John Elkins, who is now in Terre-Haute. and will

IHN CM NF

RIIMIII

itmmumeale fnr

(t

communicate for the sum of fifteen dollars, manner of preserving Beer and the Juices of all kinds of Frail or for the sm»ll sum of 6*e dollars you can obtain his receipt for preparine his Presetved Beer, whirh is now acknowlmleed to surpass all other kinds of drink in point of flavor: the expense and trouble of preparing it, is but trifling, and when prepared according to the receipt it will keep for years in the preserved state with these adrantacr-s it bids fair to lwcomc one. of ibe great* eat luxuries in the country.

JOHX EI.KLXS.

X. B: For Ihe purpose of preveniinf imposi-

lion, acents will be (trovided with a certificate

Civint

them authoritv to aell all others are

pcxters who are attempting lo practice a fraud, whose

safes wj|[ not

AnJ

f^fjr vtsj# UV -ii?

'''f

be acknowledged on the re­

ceipt the Patent. J. E, Refer

to Dr. Pence

and W. C- Cary.

Terre-Haute, July

12,

1848-30-3m

XOTICE.

"V'OTtCE is hereby giren,

that the finn

Patrick was. on the 1st day of June,

1848. dissolved {y

mutual consent the hooks and

accoonts are in the

bands

of

.Messrs.

i1 90«aS

HIGHLY IMPORTANT

TO THE PUBLIC.

Remnrkablr Conversion of nn« "ilier Doctor »o the improved Treatment of Fever mid Agfue, »nti Billon* Fevers*—Great Vflic:icy of Df. tllfasg'« Si*sfar Coated Pin* f'triher confirmed by nierfiehl !tfon--Remov:il of the injunction of Serre«y railed for ---Or. Brass's a»»«vrer—\o proteciion of it »Piitent Rifflit" desired by him! Z"TZ"~

EOCKYFOSB,Altartsa?,July

lu ,r

for a patent

00r

Wrifht

Hamilton for collection. All persons indebted

JOIT

Terre-Haute.

A very safwrwc quality, mle hv a J- ALLISON &*Co.

TfHh. 1SI7.

Penr Fir—1 am a nbvyieian. and h**-p nl

wnvt bitter

lvopposed every medicine offered to the public under the protPirii-in of lecriiif or apalenl. Indeed. hare alwsv* hart a mortal haired ot wbai are termed "Quack Medicin»j." "Patent Nnrtrnms." &c.. and have universally dUcMtrsffed their rise amons mv patients and friends. But one of your ajrencles fonn'd its wav into this pla-e last year, just a* Fever and Acne ami Confrstive Fever be?an lo spread extensively amon the peonle. There helm no other Doctor Ip the place. I could not attend to half the sick—and the result was that hundreds were compelled tn make trial of your Pill*—both the Anti-Riliotis and Tonic.

Their speedy -ore of all cases was so astonishing, and So much extolled by every one. that I was induced lo make trial of them in my practice—and the result has been to convince me. muth,aroi**t mv men prejudice*. that they possess a SPKC1FIC CONTROL over Fever and Aroe and other Bilious diseases, not known to any other medicine beloneinc to the Stnteria Medica.

So convinced am of their ereat rinnes.that I think you ousht, in justice to sufferin? humanity, to make public the recipe from which they are made—or at least to furnish raurpillmat* to physicians, in small jars, used in thfir practice. Tour Anti-Riliotis Pills

h. MCDOWELL, AT. d.

Dr. Brag", St. Louis.

tn publicly^ replvlns lo the above. Dr. lira?? takes the occasion lo say to his numerous correspond dents in all jhe southern and western States, who write similar letters, that his Indian Queen Vegetable Sti»ar Coated Pills, claim none of that protection supposed to arise from the htimhurfen/ nfa 'PATENT RIGHT." His Pills are not a patented medicine he never asked

lo

//wicn eti inruiv liirt nr u\ »*.» nc iir ».

protect their inaniifacture or sale. lfiJ^ro8S,n

any one were to make or sell a cotmierfeit Pill with his name, the public would not be slow to find out the imposition. The want of virtue in such a Pill would at once expose it

HJ

IIIUIIUI IVVUI'»'

2

too, that he Is not constantly clamoring at the top of his voice—*" does the affrighted suear coatintt eentlemen who leans upon patented protection—" CAUTION "BEWARE/' "LOOK OUT FOR COUNTERFEITS," &c., See.

THE CURE OF 50,000 PERSONS ANNUALLY

I

BROWBR,

Banjoist, F.

the Bone1

the Breakdown Dancer sintrintj a variety of iheir

choice Songs, Duetts, &.c„and po through some of their funny sayings and doings Introducing themselves as father and son. Hlack Apollo, (a verv respectable bow. legged, but affer.tionaie Father, {Mr. Kiel Jamitson of ereal English nnd French repillation,) Jim, his son, not Dandy Jim, a most obedient hov,(except never obeying his

fa 1 her,) John .S'tickney, whose dancing has created shouts of Inucliter. Blnck Apollo, (*od of music, which means the mighty improvement on the Ltlie and Guitar, by the substitution of the Banjo rentier pray allow a little episode, Orpheus moves stocks I and stones Black Apollo moves while,yellow and black souls. Black Apollo, representfd by Neil Jamieson. moves every ear with delight, and every soul with ecstacy.

1

SEALING OFF

1

of Fever and Acne, is all the protection

TV.

ISrairg de­

sires. from the fraud of counterfeiters. His pills' combine a concentration of medicinal extracts heretofore unknown in the world. Away then, with the hunibuguery of "patent rights"—when ihe consumption of these Pill's have already reached

HALF A MILLION OF BOXES ANNUALLY!! In regard to making public the rpcipe from which they are made. Pr. Brass conscientiously believes that instead ofsubservin? the cause of humanity, it would net ns a perfect outpouring ot Paudofa's Box. This has been fullv exemplified in the publication of the recipe of "SAPPINGTON'S PILLS1'—there beinr now scarcely a box ofth«* genuine pills to be found! Thev are pill up now by "Tom, Dick or Harry," out of the che«p And POISONOUS DRUGS of the shop*—such as ARSENIC and WHITE VITRIOL—to take the plitce of quinine formerly used in them—causing more destruction or human life, than all the Yellow Fever or Ship Fever oflhe same period!! Who, then, can wonder at the ioss of I public confidence which has befallen this once populat pilll

1

liOst Goods.

ON

the OStli of June last, a Dry Good's box of Ilnttseholtl Goods, chiefly Sheet^Villnw Cases, a riding Habit, an Accordion, &c.., &c., was left at my house, marked "E. Turner, Waterford, Conn.,1' which mark seems to have been crossed off with p-d chulk, and anotlinr mark "J. O., Terre-Haute," substituted.

The owner will please come forward and claim his Goods, pay for this advertisement, and drayaee. and take litem away. M. M. H1CKCOX, Sheriff of Vigo.

Terre-Hatttf. July 5, Ifi48-29-tf I 3Gf This box arrived here on board the steamer Pink, from Lafayette.

Building Lots for Sale.

rjpHE

undersigned will sell on npplicnlion private sale, some handsome lots lor residences near Terte-Hnuto, lying

I

ly day, ns it is in.lispensuble with our arrange-

merits to collect our debl One of the partners will continue the business

Htthe old stand, nnd will open a new stock of term"

Drv Goods enrly in Sefilemher. We will pay ensh for lenlhers on delivery.

POT WIN & HATHORN.

Terre.Hnute..Inlv.

12. 184fi-30-Rw.

011

?'lols

Seciion Sixteen, on

both sides of ihe Lafnvette roml also a number

ontn.ne nddttton, on the Bloom-

T,1]10"-,,' ",,J7.,n«|

,he.,0"n

"f 1

erre-Haute.

ln"1 8,n?.,lnr

,n

,hl"^

liGAHS.

6nnn Prin,'Pe^UUU 2000 Smnll La Norma, 2000 Colorado, 1000 Superfine Regnlln, 2000 Washington Cnnones, 4000 Half Spnnieh. Receivetl this day from the importers, nml for sale at the Terre-Haute Drug Store, hv

,0

,h° tmTn

-(?,her

'ol«

hni\t

hy Ihe acre. Also, any House nnd Lot, or va en,nt

,. ,. in.

J,ot,

belonging to the subscriber will

for

10 ,U,t

purchasers, and at reasounlile rates. JOHN BURTON. Terre-Haute, July 5. 1848 29-tf

ROUGH AND READY STEAM SAW MILL.

THE

ST E A 91

Subscriber, having finished His hew Steam Saw Mill, situated eight miles east of Terre-

enBt

BER at the notice, of first quality at

July 5. 1848-29-tf.

Terre-Haute

Haute, and a little south of the National Road, is

now prepared to furnish every description of LUM-

,e*'Sljto keep

««n- ",,n*

10

Mid firm, are wrested" to make immediate pay- A

mm 110 them.

!SIS-30-3wULARK.

12.

FOR REXr. East Room, adjominf my store

'•Wlft room, well adapte,l for a ckHhtng or aty goods autre. JOHN REiNHARD. Sipi of the

Terwllauic, July

12, ISI8-30-U

or

reasonable prices. I shall be prepared in a few days to furnish any quantity of

KILN DRIED LUMBER

of all kinds. Orders for Lumber left at the store of J. Cook & Son, in Terre-Haute. will he attended to promptly. JOHN WOOD.

INDIANA

DRUG STORE.

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

C. J. ALLISON A* CO.,

"WHOTESAI.F. ASN ETA 1 NKALCIIS 1*

Drnjfs, Medicines and Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Dye-StUffa, Window Glass, Glassware, Perfumeries, SOAPS. I'A 'I'Eis MEDICINES. SURGI­

CAL 1KSTH VMEXTS. I'VKE WINES AND LIQUORS. AND EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY FOUND IN

DRUG STORES.

E

*rP

now

..LLR«^« KIE

Stt

rtck of Dru)js, Medicines and Chemicals,

Paints, Oil*. Varnishes, Glassware, dcc.. to which we invite ihe attention of Phyaicians, Merc'uanis, and the public generally.

Our slock is more extensive and general than any in the Wahash Valley, and was selected with great care. We do not profess to sell gooda-at cost, hut do say lo those who may favor us with their patronage, that we will not be undersold by any house on the Wabash river. Our whole time is devoted to the Drue Bosinesa, and the preparing and dispensing of Medicines. All orders from our friends will meet with our personal attention.

s, ,. -..-

I.IST OP tifcTTti'RS

EMUNING in th« lS*t dfiice. at terre-HsSte. on IV the 1st day of July, IStP, and if not taken out Within thrye months will be sent to the Gene&l Post Office as dead letters Adams Robert Kelsev S A-,,,, Anderson I.ewfr Klsht ffm*" Arms:rons Wm "T3 Marraret Andersnn A^nalotn yf'1 JiOckridje Sarah ... ......... Allen AD

1

Bailey Muhaln A Brooks Klias Brotherton Carolina Brolherton Abel Bryan John Brown Klizabeth Brown Au?usta Raker Daniel Brock Wm Bell Wm Brown Almira 2 Braily John •, Collins PC Coombs I) Cook Cash James Chandler Wm Chandler Joseph

are cer­

tain to take ihe place of calomel, and vour Ttmir Pills the place of quinine very soon, in the Ague and Fevers of the south and west.'y Very resoectfully.

'I,

Coppace Cather David Campbell A Conway W Cheney Samuel St Corry Lova 2 Cannon W Carpenter Samuel Cole Rebecca? Chenoweth Johu Combs Wm Caldwell A Christerson Jacob Colirtn N Cramer Philip Caldwell Richard Calvin Tl) Coltrin John HI Common SR Cox John Crossly A Capps Wm Canady Join: Carrol Eliza Chew Edward Downey Mr Pond Nicholas Davis 2 Pavis John O Donavin A Pesart Thomaj Pownins Pecker Mary Jand Pa vis Lafayette 3 Davis Da nil'I Davidson John Drake Elizabeth Drake Mary Davis Sarah Pocke Win 2 Davis John Denby Wm S Evans Thoums Evans George Etlterton Susan Cf Edmonds James'l) Exard George Edlncton Win1!

the offspring of BAsE FRAUn. Pr.

Brae? has no idea that ii will fall to the lot or man in the next five years, 10 discover a medicine of equal or creator virtue than his. If it should be. he will be the first to rejuice at an increased blessinp thus bestowed upon mankind. He advocates the clorious advantages and results of an untrammelled competition in all the concerns oflife,and mthescienceand practice and compounding medicines, as well as In commerce and the arts and manufactures. It was only on this account that

it" no v»«n#» i»»i titia ntbUitllfc Ullit

1-2 "V 4Xu^'urmihS

Polly

receivine our summer and fall

a full aaaortmentof

ln nur

"np-

w« are constant!* re

ceiving from the various markets,hy which means we sre enabled to execute orders by the

or otherwise, at aa low prices as unadulterated articles can be procured at any other establish* roent.

Tj* Physicians, consumers

ofCJntt

One Cent Reward.

1°lIT1

mmiia ilwm lAv^nu DiTDteP oooita i»t to

JOfBPH PATRICK, WW.LrAM

Thomas

left my tiAOse withoot proper cavse. This is to fcwwarn the poblk that I will not be rcs xmsible (,* any of hts contracts since leaving me, and thai tho* who employ nr harbor

witb accordtnjr to

will be paid

Spwimng

township. Clay

WticeL

bim will

I

,w

1-ovesll John Jb4

Anderson Jane l-nnc James ?-.,• *r Adkerwn Wm Ati»itstin Samuel Alleueier Fredrick 9! Adams John Andersun Eliza Anderson Matilda**®'^ Austin Mary Rmwn John Black William 'i Brnwnun Daniel Bitcher Frederick

J^vinard Catherine IxMidermilk R«n»imli .a tik fril Kdwanl l^iue. Kbenezer JjiwJamesS 1^-irimnre Roheit Of .add James S s?'"1# l.ittlej ihn Wm ljimhd.in 'e Jjindis Samuel v*

1 la

Brown Josiah Burnett S f*1*-41 Ball Isaac 3

Brammer Charlotte Bennet !\larv

Morris A 2 Wars A Worean A iS

s*p

1

jMeldrmii ^,4 Jlewhinney JihnSrtn jVliner Charles

Bfvens J'lhn 4 i\iann Samuel Bailey Benjamin 2 Barbee Amanda Anrt" Brasher Wm Boswell Kphraim Rrady James 5 n=rktnan Klitabethf Burton W Barkerfra Beatichamp Reuben Baldin?J-'hn Bmwn S Rrash"r Marnm

a,.

:i

^IcClaiuihau Mary Antl JVIcCoy Ne!sn iMcAdams Stephen AIcMurtry Samuel 2 jMcQuail James JIcMnlln Thomas lUcCrarevManuel JMac?riff John ploClelland John yTfc.Cormic Alinirn v?j\lcGnire Thoiiias.-?

JMc.Woodi Georsre J/c.Vullln Patrick A'aylor William jVorman Isaac Norms Willinm Jvicholas James Owrey U'illiitrti Oaks Samuel i. 'Osle Howard 2

J'alterson Parker Mary Pouer Nathaniel Parish Solomon

1

Phillips Wm TolnterJohn ratterson Greenbury Pound John Price Job W Venewell John

JSeed Thomas Jtush Samuel Kaiidiui J.rfiii Iticlinrds T.ew'is Stone i:

EVersol Christopher

Dr. Bragg's pills, in bulk or boxes, are furnished phv- Edwards Marlliu Jund icians and others,

HS

usual, at his manufactory, in Ellison John

St. Louis, or J. R. Cuningham, in Terre-HaUte, Ind. July 5, lS18-29-if.

A

Thomas Brvint Thayer W Trader Antlrewr Th

fore the said William Gates. Eliral«th Gstes,

Uliff Terhdne snd Polly Terhune are hereby notified to be and appear before the Judge oflhe Vi-

go Probate

(voun,

then and there in said court

jJacka^e

arwl dealers are in­

vited to call and examine oor stock and

prices be­

fore purchasing elsewhere. J. AI.TJPON & CO. Terre-Haste, Jonc 28, IS43-58-tf

A. M.,

Sompler.

festn the farmtnz lu«mes«.

farming business,

be dealt

the law.

He is aboot t8 years

©1.1. and the. above reward without -any

Ihanks,

for his delivery to

TOE HI

Jackson

coimlv. Injum.

JOHN WmTTINUTON.

JuIT 5, lS^8-S9-3sr

l.

sod

4.

nV

-*':^-"i

1

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hrtmp»n John W wHtman Jane or Bafah Mercer ^Vinslow oswell Walsh Anthony •Wright A 2 Walker Jane Washburn A Wallace W Whitman Henry Winninchain Klizabetlt Wines Wm Wotids Jetty Walker .Miiry Ann Williams Henry 2 Watklns Wm Wi^rllerfre Sparrow Whltcumb Maria Wnotls Asa VVrleht Jultrt WicginCli'tl JitneS WrlphtJehu Walker Samuel WilliamsO S 2 Wartrn J-ihn Wyeth Milton Wallace J«hn Woods Adah Western (Steamef Walilrtm llavid Wilson A Warren W Veomans It

stppfoVRiU

.•- r* vA"\

improved

i:

A

Tight Cook­

ing Stoves,

agnew arti­

cle and ve-

ry neat.

Maitinrly Edward IttillSHU'h Jerry jVIapes Cyni* 2 Matt ox James V.'" Miner John jWalhews Joseph

1 ajj!

T, :v:

Miss

1 l.SO

M)

•J ]\|e|vin A ftf. Ulaher Michael "I »t« *. ]\|ann Henry r**jMorrison JnmN 'I

a very

excuse

Wtlchell HA JNIannin? Wm JMoore BP Hlo»re Joshua MoreanG W 'jMcKinney Wm 2

in

performance of my stoves or

purchase stoves, generally

hum

a

•stov*

affnhl to

n.w»l

O Boyle Jolfli O Krlen John Osle Wm Oar Patrick -ri Printer Wm

1'

4 Si

l^,-,.., S

Cha'rtibers

Sparks Saimiol Sales James Sealer Win Soloman wm Stewart pixon fan key Preston Stewart Jane Sparks Walter ?Hes JAcob S^peed Thomas Swinford Win,,y Schee Jhmes^ Htewart AlexnVidelr Sparks Benjamin Stewart Asa Simmons Wm Stranehan Jsines Spfcrks Kphraim Shelly Owen Starrett Samuel Kitidusky Sarah 4 Strotic Barfth Soiieal John ^elchrlst Wm Stewart Hugh JJ Shull rtlchard Steverts W Steele Simuel Sorenson S Smith TH Smith John 2 Smith Charles It 4 Smith-Randolph Smith Bainnel 3 Smith Charles Pinllh 0 A Smith Mr Smith BrnjamW Tucker Alexander Thrawls IMatilda Tsvnbaueh Joseph Tucker Johrt Tway Wm Thompson i. Tompkins S A Thompson Samuel

Kngllsh Robert Fiak Duhiel Foreniuti Sanmel Koudniy Allium 3 I'liught Getirge Fariow A Fairfield Wm Fuller Sarah Fail Angelina Freeman Sanuiel Flint AlvinF FryWm Foster James Gernpthv Tliomos Griffin .— Gritfln Grnv Gillcreeit Kobert Gal I (San Daniel Giierfn A 1 GurwiKid Kawles Groves A. McK Gregory Graham John Greenly Hharirnck Glazebrook LnfayoUS Oris wold George Guilford Joshua Gill liter Graham Benjamin Griines Jonathan Gfssie Ilanna Kic.hard Heery Charles Henry Woodford 4 HevenT Andrew Harris W111 Hay nes fllrS Harris lames N Hartley Tiglitiatl Harmon John Hull John 4 Hanna KB llalstead Reutiert HolloWay Isabel Hunter Charles Howard Daniel Harding Holt Wm Hay ties S Harris Jaine* Hayes A11 is I lavs John Holmes W W 0 Hicks John Harris Wirt Harye 1C Hollawtty Taytof Harris John or Harmon Horn Caleb Irons Johnson Ishain Chapman Jones franklin Johnvon Sarah Ann? or Giles Grnfory Josli 11 Wesley Jjnes Alary Jones Lucy Jacob Andrew Jessip Silas Jones Lewis Jones Jamea Jones George Kuykendall Wm Knifhl Joseph Kinsman HA King Presley Knight H. cott Kelly Wm KnUhtAK KeUo Wm

eta

3

J'egg Ophelia Pearcel James J'atterson Andrew Rumblv John ., Jledfiel'd Sylvester Reed Almira !, Ryman Johrt ltoss Batcmart )lossS 3 Ray James l!nv Wm Rector W ftr'Cfeorgfc itawley Mary Jaftd Reilforil James Keurdon Stephen 4 Reives Francis Jtawley .Matilda Reed Levi llhodes llftrldn

,.

KtfPry

wotkrnnnlike manner,

snii.4:«ciion.

Terre-Hatite, ilune

THfi

stantly on hanch

lO4* Obsefve

S O. DODtifi, t:ni.

Jtjly t« 13W-29-3w

'J'erhune, Wm.

tlie

THE

the Store formerly Occupied by

west of Nippert

&

1

John Vermillion and fJcurpe Veimillion, n. Will Ibm Onies. Elizabeth Ontes, Uliff Tcrtiline,

Vermillion,

I*w

THE

to convince voil.al

I.evi

million. Henderson Vermillion, Frsnces Ver1 million, Henry Vermillion, Reason Vermillion, heirs at

nf Cornelius Vermillion and ba«-

rah VerrtiilliOrt.— Petition far Part

it ban.

complainants by Wright 6c Hamilton^ their solictors, having file*! In the office of tlie Clerk of the Vign Probate Court, iheir jietition for partition, and the affidavit of a disinterested person that the defendants William Gates, Elisabeth Gates, Uliff Terhune, snd Poll* Terhone, do not reside in the Stste of Indiana,'there*j

orite^ of

charge.

ducements for them.

•Set

STATE OF INDIANA, CorXTr nr V100. Vigo Probate CoUrt.

THE

Ii""

3 P. M.,

section tWrty-three, in

rung* sin*

to

of

to show csuse. sf

Travellers

on the first day of the next wj(h SEW

term thereof, to Iw holden at the Uoori-House. in j#|ft

OQ SIUJ

dav.

FORTY ACRES OF 1.AND, being the

Kali of the nocib half, of tbe northeast

we*t

quarter nf

township twelve, north

and

iug the

Whieh.

BW.p|g

wtih

Terre-Hsute.on the second Mondsy ol July next,| fn hiaemt loy capable awl experienced

any

they can, why partition of the real estate mentioned in said petition should not be made, aa therein set forth. C. T. NOBLE, Clerk.

July 12, 1848-30-3w Prs. fee $2 10

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

BY

virtue of an order of the *o Probate Court. I will offer al public auction,oil Mai. unlay the 5th day of August next, at tbe CourtHou*e door in Terre-Hsute. between tbe boor* of 10 o'clock

TaWe

lhf

of

west being tbe lands belonging

the

estate

of Charles Souls, deceased—

the same wilt be aoU on eqost credits of etjbt sad thirteen RKintb*. notes srhh approved security required. raadiiivMi) that tbe same shall draw interes*, and may be collerted without tbe benefit of valuation or appraisement laws.

m,rkpU of lhe West

trusts

he

will

O

fc

J. STRAIN. AdmV.

July 5, fcaSl,«7

l\f

or

4

er offered in this market. alSTu?**

|«rm temperature they are

themselves

ff'

with

Stovm

nnd Fuel.

I

also

keep constantly for

:^:^fer-

Fall Door rooking sinves Air Tlftht and olien Parlor^ 6. V. atal 10 j»late Stoves, ('hurch, Sclinul House and Coal

Stoves, Grates,

*5tc.\ Sic.

to add the rrriiftente*

^xnVnhre

that if any of

my

stovea dn

not

I

warrant lliem all to perform Well

out,

I

ran repair the

ceneral assortnittit

Pipe. &c. 1

work jnst rifiht. thry may he reinrmtl.

am!

«toVe

to otaml fire, ami haviHn

of Copper, I'in, and Cast tron

respectfully Invite

nil who

wish Tn

store and tin shop,

purchase stove* ropper,

on

main street,

(occupied

Forthdry, and examine my assortment of stoves.&(\. before purchasing

give

o* iihemi

hursains as nnv in this serthtii, nnd the

prompt attention will lie given to nil

and «etUp

so its to perform riuht.

order*

every kind of (except wheal) arid all kinds of .,1

Mes. Xrarge Canal, Clipper, Fox River,

Cary and Cast Plows, Stoves of all kinds,

^,' -Mill and Machinery Castings. Hollow

Ware. Sugar Kettles, Andirons, Sad

Irons, Wagon Boxes, Plow Cas- •.

tings and Shares of all

liinds and sixes, Stove

."..." Furniture^ nnd

tfrnl rtT Tf-lfstthcrs

Stove Pipe,

untnllv made at foundries mwtle to ort et. liert

ol tlio very best materials, 011 the shottest notice, and

SJ

14, ]8^8-26-3m. .in

LOUISVILLE

EAST

(Tiro noons

TERRE-HAUTE, UYDIAJYA^

STRAUS & ISAACS,

A liberal allowance niade to Country Mer­

N. n. Any garment purchased at the aboVe establishment exchanged if not fully

"tjoliisville

Oloihinp Stnrp."

Estdhlishmeittn of the above firm at

LOUISVILLE,

the fsc here assorted.

OlMiltry

I

watching

'he

market-, and

«eleclilig

llie'd erlrti|iele Willi any WholBssle House in the West.

Merchantable

(Jountrv

'iVrre-Hatile.

March

Ver­

Three sizes

Queen City

Premium-^

Cooking

Stoves, the]

heaviest

a

SSfKl

Wtfs hi,

Lt-£

neat.rheap and durable Air Ticht Parbr Strive Thrap Stovea will rwfel*®, vrrr 'arce sticks nf wotul, from

A-hich fiie rati lie

|i«rulinr

kept

S4 «»r 30

Very convenient

alt who deeire

All ihenhive Stoves are from new pttltettM they are made very heavy, and from the best No I Ohio Hoi Hlast Pjjr

Metal-, and will not hreak.

sale

thing that a StoVe

JVIcWoods" Archibald 2 McKee John JVIcManomy Isaac jMcRride Thomas

Is evtV

I

th« t'ehjliiatetl STOVE, 3

expected dot

also manufacture a sreai VaTretVttf PretniUm,

O I E O S I

nlmVe est.itilislihiont hnojusl received a Inrtre quantity of every variety of summer gortd*.— The Proprietors invite pnrtieiilnr attention lo their elepnnl nssorimenl of XJTlX. StLK \*ETAyET AN)) CftALfJ t'F.SJ'S, CJSSlMFftKx SVAV

MEn 10*111 LINEN, ANt) COTTON PANTS, AND COD RING Tt)N, nrEMNO. CliOTON CLOTH A Is

PJCA Tlpfitins. AND LINbfr COATS.

tienilemen not Vet suited will fiml the above well worth iheir examinniion. In nskinK of the pulilln a continuance of those favora fur wlticl^ihey feel crnieful, llie subscribers |i«il«e themselves to main', tnin the same sVsl#rti of dome businesti, lo which they attribute the very encouraging shure of pdtro* nage that they have thus far rereived.

A complete assortment of BOYS* CLOTHING kept con*

Ky.. tind

June t, 1048-26-if. STRAUS & ISAACS.

NOW IS THE TIME TO ItU? YOUR GOODS CHEAPII*

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,

C23ofci.S332 6£3'CPa313iaa3

SuliWrilier wonltl announce to thte public of Terre-Haute. and its vicinity, that he tins

MdSfcr*.

Mimtin

Moililors 8tore,

A

tSt Hershler

iN'nkittnnl

est, most desitable, and best selected aiwortttibtits nf

nnderslgned (late of the National Hotel) respectfully informs his friends and the traveling public generally, thst he has leased for term of yesrs, and has now open for the accommoda*

Boarders,

afford.

merit snd

AT the old stand on the bank of the river, near the Mteam Mill still engaged

CI^OTII DUES8IVU.

Terre-Haote, April t84»-19-0u» SfS r- rfi

the large, elegant and commodious new brick building, at^oia

with new addition laielv made, ami the han.laome style in which ihe rooms are fitted

South East corner of the Public Square, on Market Street,

FI'B.IITI RK A*D BED0IiVGt

as comfortable quarters as can be hsd at ihe

will

His Stable is large and commodious, and under tbe superintendence of careful Ostlers, and is well snpplied with grain and provender. With these advantages and a strict attention to business, be

receives

share of ibe ptiblie patronare.

O" B^ardera can l»e sccmnf»o«lated on reasonable terms by tbe week, month or tesr. rr All the Htages call at the City Hfftef for f$met,fen. LOUIS LEVY., Terre-Haute, November 10, 1847-47-lf -i -sj-i- .'i

OOI, CARDIAC*.

ARBA HOLMES,

PURSE

A

in Falling and sin Cloth, at all s*aaons of itn: year, in firstrate style and at short notire.

4

"i r,:

e\.

Stove

T5»v\ yj- A

hours nnd secure tn

for Family Hoohifc. Stores.

force to Ibe attention of

the room a Um»

Orttees. &c., nhtl

recommend

comlurtahle rooms at a vary anitili

sizes, warranted to

t)ouhle Own Square Oven,

t!o

evert

Ynftfcee Notion and

consider it unnere«snry to des»Cril the ronstruetion of

of

those whrt

have

jtheTri heTttre hliyinfc, antl

Used tlw»m, ns th«*M who

ratt

jutlglS for themselves,

1

Stove Fitrnittne of

xvill

»"uy

his}

patterns for all) should a plate

without delay or e5tpenrt in get lint pnUerns made. Always oil haml

every

devcription. Stovo

tin nr sheet imn Ware to rail at

recently hy

It

StoVes Willlie

AT THE EAGLE FOUNDRY

THERK is manufactured nnd krpt constatitly for sale.. Wares,

Vegetable Corn Grinders, for grinding Corn and Cob, and

my

tJreen) or at Ihe Store at the

puWht art

Eagld

elsewhere^

as am sure

I can

asstiretl that at either place*

delivered any 'where in town,

pi

atul wmul

at

prices that wiH ciVtl

I JOSEPH UitOVEft.

gifiii

OP THE JEXPRBSS OFFICE,

1

KEOKUK,

Inw'a.*'

tak^n

as Clothing Store, silDate two doors

Kond Street, where lit is now opening one of ibo larg*

Ever oflferrd in lllis plate, all nf which he ititends to sell for CASH, at Oash prices, As the (jnod* nre all heWv they having heen bought last mouth, am] after an unprecedented fall in the prices of all kind* of Merchandise, llie present is the greatest opportunity for purchasers.

large and extensive assortment of Ready-Made Olothir.g, which

i» kept

tinnUtntd S/iOet. ftrtt't, Cflpt niid itonruht- Groceries, 4r„ 4r., and a great Many other arficles— Suffice it to say llinl mv assDrtment is coiuplcte. All I

separate up stairs.—-

wnnt is a thorough examination of my

I

sin always illing to show

MerchantR and Pedlars are particularly inviied lo call, ns

have constantly person engaged in New York far the express parpose of

for me the latest and choicest patterns, these fldvsntsges enable

Prmluce taken in exchange^?/ goods,

29.1848-16-tf. DAVID IT. ARNOLD.

E1K5.T ISKE&

E E A E I N I A N A

slock

(ioods

Without

I

run hold out great in­

jtu-

Op,

enat le him

I

to accommo-

test Hotels in the West.

COOK, and it shall be his aim

lo keep as Oood a

Twist. Bead-. Rings tmd Taaself just received and for

1 the cheap D. H. Am

nne 29. 1S48.

71 OLD.

LOT of Sheetings. Sbirtmcs. Tk-kirrgs snd Checks

just

opened snd for safe

at

the new

and rhtnp icholtuilt and rtUtiI eatft ttrmt of Jtine U8,1848

D. H. AK^IOLl).

WANTED:

in nnn rnm utitts.

Ra*w««rirxrt.«c^^w«»i /iAray« ARM he highest prices wiH N paHl jet food wn»k, whether WOOL (/ABD*

in goo,ls, St ARNOLD'S STUREs

June 38. 1348-C8-U

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