Wabash Express, Volume 7, Number 33, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 August 1848 — Page 3

IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO.

toaltlc bctiveen Government and

Insm-gents.

FIVE HUNDRED KILLED

A E E S S E S S

the Gov-

Probablc orcrilirow of eminent.

JARAUTA WOUNDED.

N EW O RLEAH*, July 231.

By on arrival from Vera Cruz, advice* have t»ccn received Irom Mexico to the 11th inst. There had been an engagement between the

Mexican force* under Bustamente and the Insurgents onder Porrde*, in which the former were defeated with a lo*a of 500 mm.

Jarauta ia reported to have been mortally wounded. Herrera ha* probably been overthrown, and the 0xisting Government dissolved.

The inhabiiants of Yucatan defeated the In* •diana in several engagements.

CotiKresional. PHILADELPHIA, July 28th P. M.

The vole in the Senate yesterday on the Compromiae Territorial Bill, was a* follows, viz: Nsys—Allen, Bidger, Baldwin, Bell. Bradbury, "Clark, Curwin, John Davi-, Dayton, Dix, Dodge, Feleh, Fitzgerald. Green. Hnle, Hamlin, Metcslf

Miller, Nile*. Under wood, Upham, Pearce, and Webster—23. Absent—Messrs. Walker and Cameron.

All other Senators voted for the bill.

O E S O O E S •OF THE TERRE-HAUTE AND RICH*

MONI) RAILROAD COMPANY.

"TI7"OU are hereby notified to pay to J. H. Ttir» JL tier, tt the store ol Warren Turner, the sum of four dollrr«, on each share of stock, sub* scrilted for in said company, on the first of July next.

Hooka are. now opened for additional aulntcrip'tions of stock, under the supervision of John •Crawford nnd Jucoli D. Early, as commissioners, And will remain open until the 15th day of July liext the payment of one dollar on each shore ia 'required at the time of subscribing.

April 2ft, 18HS-19—tf. G. ROSE. Pres. of T. II. and R. Railroad Co.

-THE

PARLOR MAGAZINE FOR NOTHING!!!

f^t'PA RT NOT. 81'iitle reatkn-. nt this announcertimlt,

to the office, 135 Nassau Nt. To those unacqtiniuteil with tho Magrtkine, we Would tfay, It i» monthly devhtcd to morals, lit* rraturc, and the best interests of society, contain* tnit 3S paijca hf original matter, frorft fhc Iwst writers, wiilitwo'beauiiful Hluatratinnn, «?cnntl to •jioue, in each ntimber, one a steol, and 'thwnther rxpreasly adapted to the Ladies, and coiiTrixl in

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The £nf^ravi'iig iMaken from TIUiMBtJLL'S ^reut puihting in tfft) Roluudn at Washington, nnd contains tho portraits of all the distinguished *ignor*. Its size is 21 by 3t inches^ is engraved 'in Ormshv's l»e»t sty^e, and considered by judges vqtial to anything in tho country. No American family should be destitute of this work. Perrons wishing to save TWO DOLLARS, or olAain this fiplendid Maganine lor nothing, will please forward three dollars post paid at mice, and thus seture an early impression Irom the platen

The engraving can IHJ sent to atiy part of the "United States, at a postage of life cents. N. B. Agent* wanted to oMain subscribers For this Magatiife, and to Wll the Parlor Book by J. T. Headlv. E. E. MILES. 135 Niassati *trcet,Clinton Hulk

July \fi, 1848-31-Jt.

W*I*TI:I) inn:ni

iTr.s,Y.

Pounds Live (eese Feathers,

fn cash MaV

%a

Junf 28. 1848-28-tf

is hereby given that the undersigned

will exp*«» to sale at p«t»lic vendue on the *6th day or August next, at the Court-House door •n Terre-Hantf, (subject to the widow's dower in *h« same.) the following laml belonging to the e»* tut« of t^ewis Walker, late of Vigo county, lnd„ deceased, towin the undivided fourth part of the northwest quarter ot the northwest quarter ol section twenty-two (^2) in township eleven (U) north of range nine (9) west, and of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter ol section fifteen (IS.) the same township and range, (held by good quit claim title.) a credit of six and twelve months will be given, in equal payment*, the purchaser giving note with approved •ecurity. with interest from date, and to be collected without any relief from valuation or appraisrment laws.

THOMAS WALKER. E W WILKIN'S S

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lo the Piitlor Magtnine, freetifcharge,

!*irodel

•il.u Il,„ Hrirtn ,|( rtine..„rnvin.r will, in the course of tho performance, sing several orisinal comic sonss. I.y rci»iitli.i|{».J. tic low eat price ol moeiigravmg, '_

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., ... ., HEEDS, and JOHN HIIUBS, (n negro.) Vie best stylo of tho art, with oilier occasional iK i. both committed to tho Jail ol igo, chargc«l with •lustrations and music. Price per year. Tt is designed, not simply'to hHrm iwny an idlehmir. •Jt is chaste and elegant in all respects, free from nil injurious lrasb-i-fmre arid elevnted in the highest degree, and worthy a place on the talflra of the „..„i„ „, ,K i! .. .- ,'plexion, stirtp shoulders—one stilt anclo with a most virtuotiH ninl nniiHtt. I he better portion of.tho

... ,» •. I deep fraT in joint, almul J2 years oltl, and reIha nub he, nnd the press, haVc bestowed upon it, fi ..

(he most ifmroa mod commendation. 1 ho vol*1 im. ...

*1111111 /.tiiMfli«tl riM tut IM \1ilU AHll tnflL'ttfl MVAP /lllll I

\itne comiltcncoa with May, and makea over 400

I•ers

iagea, with at least ^34 illustrations. The nummay be exchanged at thto end of tho year for IKMISHI voUimea, at the office and elsewhere, and wilh tho engraving, will readfty sell for an advance tipon tho frost—the subscriber thus obtaining tho freading of one of the b»t Magakiucs for nothing, 'and leaving a profit besides.

A0m

ANDRf

Jul* 36. 1848-81-4w.

n-

XOTICB.

JOHN

COWHERX.

a lam*,

DO'CH

Hoy. about

14 years old, bound to the undersigned h* the Trustees of the P^r, in Lost Creek township, ran away about two week* since. This notice is lo caution any person from trusting or hartwring him on mv a'cconnt, and also, that whoever ploys htm will be liable to me for his

July

26, l848-32-3wpd

JfST

received at th« new More of 1). H. ARNOLD, handsome lot of H*rage«, Bal*»nnes also fr" Shawls aud Scarte.

June 28, lJ}48.

TMIE AI&MAMAZA*

Or Imperial Pr.rrian Charict. drawn by 30 horses,- driven in hand by VV. T. WJT,OEY, the celebrated Linn Whip. This jnrirPmn Chariot, from the manufactory of J. Stephenson & Co., 2"th St., New York, ha* just been completed. For Itagraceful proportion?, exquisite Workmanship and brilliant mnblalonry, it has never Decn equalled either in ancient or modern time*, ft is said to be fashioned after the model of the Imperial Chariots of Persia, durinf the reisn of Crrtrn the Great.

The sides of the Chariot are divided into six panels, separated by richlv pilded Br.ndl work In the style of Louis XIV. The scroll work is bordered by a beautiful Trill mouldin*,and runs alonR the lop a* well as the bottom of the Chariot.

Thesrtuof the Charioteer Is covered with a rich hammerclotb of purple velvet trimmed with deep silver ftlntre, pendant from a bordet of blue and yellow velvet, the whole decorated with eagles, eqaesirian fieures. stars,and flowers, vvruuyht in ?old and silver. The charioteer appears borne alonz between the expanded wings of two mlchty dragons, apparently of massive gold, which couch above the fotewheeln of the Chariot.

THE PERFORMANCE. &r.

A very brief description of the a ores and positions of these nonpareils of professional skill, may be needful lo the public, who wish to understand their proper standIne and pretensions.

nor act it down as the last humhuir of scenes, arts, professional paients and general Cavalcade, is MR. J, J.NATHANS. I.L 1 r. "f the hijrliem r.elobniy as a superior tieo and four hvrtc rider. This eenlletnan's Jhfl ilay. It ia a fact however astonishing, that the

'puhllshAr'Wfll lie happy to prove to those who are |PB. he is nsalsted bv KltANK PASTO'K, a most interesting ami highly plftetl child, ekeptical tin till) subject. Any person wishing This Infanl Artlsi^will^appearon his living courserin an acl entitled Nittirotl Junior. 'that MAGNIFICENT NATIONAL ENGRA'VIN({. of tho SKiNERS of tho DECl.ARAYlON OF INDEPENDENCE, engraved on «tccl by OR MSB Y, nnd considered fully equal to 'tho one formerly sold itfUO, may obtain a yearly uh*cri|iiuiii

Tha Kqtiestrian iMans?er,tn whom is entrusted th» arrnnsrement and or(1e* of the

y|f! |g muniy, pnereetic. and masterly. In his scenes of Ceniaur ami Infant Achil-

In which he will justify the remarks of the press that for grace, beauty^ and courage, he is the most wonderful child-in !he world. This miniature prodigy will, with his yet youncerand smaller BROTHF.lt Wll.. 1,1AM, be Introduced by his instructor, J. J. NATHANS, in a series of personal gymnastics.

YOUTHFUL UtCHAUn H1VERS, whose professional path has literally been strewn with gnrl.imls, medals, and tokens of approbation, stands, confessedly forth as

of excellence In the foremost class of Eftuestrianism. Mr. K.Gii

It. SICiNOK OKKMANI, the great rider of Italy whose horse gallops a different •coursefrom any other in the ring, will, after his own singular school, appear in an

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wl np

'p0iir

nl ltlP

$100

Seeds is well known in Martlnsvillo nnd other places in Illinois and will likelv make weslwardly, and the negro will likely travel with him or conceal himself in Terre-Haute or neighborhood.

Tho above reward will be paid by the undersigned upon ihe delivery of the aforesaid criminfilrt at the county jiil of Vigo.

1^/1/111 'oumis i.ive neese reamers, ior 1)00(1 which the Mghest ptice will be paid "f A«n«nr. «"d every variety of style, sttch as in cash or goods. j,

OOK & ST)K\

Anoilicr arrival of C3S

od a£ c£l S3

^JlUE subscriber has just received another sup-

IS' hand, and constantly making uf. a splen-

Which is kept neparafw up ttair*. A very experienced and alJe cutter cuts for this establish menu I «sk all to give iwe a calK for 1 feci safe in re» commencing the articles kvep for sal».

Dont mistake the store. National Road street, Iwo doots below Nippert** store. Juim^S, 1848. D.H.ARNOLD-

ADMIXISTRATOil^S SAIX

NOTICE

M. M. HICKCOX, Sheriff.

Terrc-ITaute, July 12, 1848-30~tf.

JUST ItECilVKI).

WATCHE&

VNEW

and first rnte assort­

ment of Gold and Silver Watches of every make, warranted of the best quality, and for sale as cheap as they can be bought at any establishment either in the Eastolr WesU jewelry,

B"R U'N^

ply in addition to his already large stock ol S Boxes, llair Brushes, Violin Strings. Accordions, Dry (5 ods. Clothing, Boots, Shoes, «.Scc., all °f Flutes, Baitle*Bores, Graces, Lettei and Motto which he will sell at astiviiAing low pnees. Call Envelopes, Note Paper, and a variety of other »rml see. L)AV'(0 HV AR.N'OLU

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ni if urac^loti*, Golu I oncil» uuard nnd Fob Lbninc, fioUl Pen*, thdl nrr wnrrnnirtl eootU Lwltrts,

Miuiaturn ('a«es^ (iold Keys, Caul (Jases, and indeed all that mo he tvithed for in the Jewelry line. PANCY GOODS.

Parity Fans, Shell Combs, Perfumery, Work

ticles not newssarv to mention. CUTLERY, The largest nnd best assortment of ftoderrs Woftenholms^ Knives. Sci*s«Jrs, Raiors, &c., to bB found in Terre-Haulc^ also, a good assortment of Chapman's Rstor Strops, With Shaving Greams and Soajis, ami Brushes, of th« most s|provtit quality.

CLOCKS.

The country generally, are invited to examine my assortment of Clocks, and it fifty per tml retluction in prices that are usually paid for the same article, will be any inducement, we expect readv purchasers, as wc have them from $4,00 to $20 00. (Jj" Clocks. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired, and warranted.

S. R. FREEMAN.

East side the Public Squares a few doors above the Town Hall. Terre-Hante. Jnly 19. liMP-30-tf

I.OST CERTIFICATE.

NOTICE

is hereby given, that will apply on

Saturday, Nth of October next, to the Auditor of Vigo coontv, for certificate* of lots No. 85 and 88, in school section 16, township 13, north of range 9 west the original certificates being lost. M. A. JEWETT.

Terre-Haute, July 13, 18 4 8-30-3

XKW 4M SE 4SOV4RI.F. GOODS "AS AS THE CHEAPEST."

THECHKAP

Prs foe $4.00

Subscribers have just received the balance of their Sraixo Goons, which furnishes them with a full sml complete assortment of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS. GROCERIES and QCEENSWARE, which thfy wri!t dispose of at idbbtir and retail at the very kxmt rates, for cash, or in exchange for conntrv produce. J. COOK A SON.

Ma* 31, 1848-24-tf.

ST. MARY'S ACADEMY.

THE

Sist*** of Pravidettce respectfully announce to the parent* of their pupils, and to the feintd* of Ihe Institute, that the public examination of the young htlm, will hk« plac* on the 3d of August. It will csoiWKt precisely at 9 rkirk, a.n.

July 19, 1848-31-3*

Mezzo, or Second Clown to the Circle.

BROKE JAIL.

REWARD.

~4N the niglit of tho 11th instant, JAMES

hor*o*»icnJing, broke from the Jail in Teire-Haute, for the iippreheiisinn und delivery of whom, to tho SlnrrfTof Vigo, Fifty Dollars each, will bo paid, .lame Speeds is S loot 10 inches high, light com

n.„i„

.,,.r sided formerly at Long Point. Ills. Ho had on a

so to at up pa

and White ^nt. John Hubbs. tho negro, alias Toney, who was raised by Mr. Emerson near Vincetines, is about ^0 years old, fi feet 9 or ten inches high, very thick lipped—lean and spare built, and had on a striped cotton shirt and palm hat—coot and pants not Tcrollectcd.

WILCII, DELEMM SATBAIS'

NATIONAL OKCIJS!!

J. W. BANCKER, Agent.

Will exhibit in Terre-Haute, (Thursday.) August 3d, 1848. The processioii will parade

.a _l_..a i/v Admission

through town at about, 10 o'clock, A. M. and 7 1-2 o'clock, p. M.

c25

CTHR&npm7W^

THKFCH

SALEOt 1,4X1) lIOKTG iGFJn'O Til COVfilllSSIOSALTOHKSHIP I \l.

HE following pieces, parcel?, or lots of lanil, or so much of each ns may be ntfeess.iry, on Sntunliiy the 5th dny of August, 1818. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. .VI.. nnd 4 o'clock P. M., at the Court-House door in the Town of Tcrrc-Hnnte, Vigo county, Indiniin, be ottered for snlc lo the highest bidder, the bid being equal to the amount chargeable: Ihe sailin having been mortgaged to the Slate of Intlinna, to secure loans from tho Congressional Township Fund, in said county, and forfeited by non-pay-ment of interest due thereon, to-wit:

will,

The east half of the west half of the northwest quarter of section number two, in Township thirteen, north of rnnee eight west. Loan, interest, and damages $2IB,05—mortgaged by Isaac Henry. Also the east Imlf of the southeast quarter, nnd the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-two in Township thirteen, north of rnngie eight west, mortgaged by Luke Johnson—Loan, interest and damages $98.02.— Al6o the uorthwest quarter of Ihe southeast quartet of section eighteen, Township thirteen, north of range 7 west, and Ihe the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-three, Township thirteen, north of range eight west.— Mortgaged by James Billiter—Loan, interest and damages, $109,51.

Also the west half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-two, in township eleven, north of range eight west, mortgaged by John R, Lee— Loan, interest and damages §116,67.

Costs of advertising will he added on day of sale. W. N. HAMILTON*, Auditor. May 31,1848-24-9W. $7,25

Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. fllHE undersigned beg JL leave to call the attention of their friends and the public generally, to their late importations, which embraces splendid stock of rymid F«ucy Goods,

Vrhich lliey will sell as low as can be had in the Western

States. Our stock embraces Ladies' Large Breast Pins, of all kinds Gentlemen's Pin» and Gold Studs, many patterns Ear Rings, large and small Bracelet Clasps, a beautiful article small Clasps, Heaits and Crosses, Guard Slides. Finger Rings, nil Siies, patterns And prices^ Gold and Silver Guard Keys. Gold and Silver WATCH ES and Pencils, Silver Arrows, and Slides for head dresses, Silver Spoons and ThimMi*. Miniature cases, cheap Steel Bag Clasps, Purse Trimmings and Purse Silk, Steel Beads, Silver, Steel and Plaled Spectacles, fine Penknives and Scissors. Goggles. Gold and Steel Pens, Steel and Pearl Slides. Silk Guards. Silk Purses, Shell Combs, Card (J Arc.. and a great variety of articles which cannot be enumerated. 33" Clocks, Watches and Jewelry respired in a superior manner. We are also provided with machinery. to replace any part of a watch that may be worn out or broken, equal to the original.

O" Old Sitver and Gold taken in exchange. J. K. CRISHER & SON'S. Terre-Haute, May 31. 1848-24-tf

L4!fD MORTGAGED SIRPLIS REVE.VI E

SALfi OF TO THE FTSD.

THEas

following tract of land, or so much thereof may tw necessary, will on Saturday the 5th day of August 1848. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M„and 4 o'clock P. M., at the CourtHouse door in the town of Terre-Haute, Vigo coun'y, Indiana, be of&ret! for sale to the highest bidder, ihe bid being equal ta the amount chargeable the same having been mortgaged to the State of Indiana, to secure a Loan from the Surplus Revenue Fond in said county, and forfeited by the a"n-payment of interest due thereon, to-wit

The east half of the southwest quarter of section five in Township 10. north of range nine west.— Mortgaged by William Martin—Loan, iutercat and damages 1182,04.

Cosu of •dvertusng added to above amount. W. N. HAMILTON, Auditor. May 31, lS48-2*-9w, fi.OO

IBMOSr

SYRUP—A rrrv superior quality

A just received ami for sate bv C. J. ALLISON" & Co.

MARSHALL'Sfte*h

RHEUMATIC

MENT-

aad for sale by

A Supply, just received, C. J. ALLISON & Co.

cents—no half price. Open at 2 1-2

equestrian act. representins the Hindoo Miracles of an East Indian Juattlfer, atlired In 'he exact costume awl. caste of his iribe, with an Orrery of Golden Globes and Sacred Daigers, the flacred Taso of Destiny and fated bullet.

A very novel and most agreeable episode will be introduced with the two I/EARNED DOGS of Sienor Germain. They can comprehend and perforirt a variety of feats and tricks, too extraordinary to be believed unless witnessed. They may truly Jie pronouncpd the greatest wonders of the aze.

WASHINGTON CHAMBKKS will, for the first time in this country, ride and enact thebeaatiful personation of the Renfrutnqf Mexico. Otnetfi! Taylor, Jntkes.

kee Volunteer, Santa Anna, and the Genius of Freedom, bearing on its flag the memorable resolve of "We nover surrender." JAMES HAWKINS, a very celebrated Equestrian in Roman and Grecian diameters, especially in the double scene of the Two Gladiator's of Ctesar, acted and rode with J. J. Nathans.

MR. E. WOOD, will give his terrific acl of the Wild Indian of the Prairie, in which he will introduce th«e astonishing feats of equestrianism so peculiar to these tribes, and of which travellers give such wonderful and most inrrediole accounts.

GEORGE l)\)NBAR. Hisscene of Personal Position is oneofthe most finished and wonderful class. His skill in Equilibrium and the Power of Balance exceeds all Professors who have eone before hiin.

MR. FRANK BllO VVER is IheMerryman Buffo of the Equestrian Arena Entertainments. MR. N. JOHNSON, RING MASTER, of the Equestrian Scenes. His Oriental PaeeantB and Grand Cavalcades.are relieved by COMIC CONCERTS, for which the following eminent Vocal and Instrumental performers have been engaged, and wlioBe

PRIZK PARKlto,

Castinpia, ami M.

NIEL.JAMIRBO*,

MALLORY*

a Yan­

th* Banjuist*

choice Songs, Duetts, Jtc.,and go through some of their funny sayings and cioinzs

utatlon,) Jim, his son, not Dandy Jim, a most obedient boy, (except never obeying his falhet^) John Slfckncy, whose dancing has createdehouis of lauenter. Black Apollov God of music, which means the mighty improvement on the Lute and Guitar, by the substitution of lire Banjo reader pray allow a little episode, Orpheus moves stocks and stones Black Apollo moves white,yellow and black souls. Black Apollo, represented by Noll Jainieson, moves every ear wilh delight, and every soul with ecstacy.

Terre-Haute, July 19,1818-31 {O" This company will perform at Lafayette the27ih nnd 28lh, Attica the Q9th and Covington the,"51st of July. Eugene the 1st,Clinton the 2d, Paris the 4th and Charleston the 6lh of August.

WABASH STORE.

SELLING OFF

AT VERY REDUCED

We will pay cash for leathers on delivery. POTWIN HATHORN. Terre-Haute. July. 12, 1848-30-8w.

SiPKIlIOIt CIGARS.

ennn

PrinriPR'

^4Ul/U 2000 Small La Norma, U000 Colorado, *•, 1000 Superfine Regalia, 2000 Washington Canones, 4000 Half Spanish, Received this day from the importers, and for sale nt the Terre-Haute Drug Store, by

their Ethiopian ex.ravagaiiMs: ^"period!! \Vlio., then, can wonder at the loss of

F. BROWER,

Pftl51§.

Their stock is large and desirable,and will positively bo offered as above stated for about two months. Those indebted to the firm who«e debts are iltie, are expected lo close the same al an enrly day, as it is indispensable with our arrangements to collect our dehlfr.

One of the pfirtners will continue th6 business nt the old stand, and Will open a rte^r stock of Dry Goods early in September.

J. 1?. CIJNINGHAM.

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

BORRROX \vIILSKEY, SIX YEARS OLD. ONE barrel received this day from Cincinnati, at the Terre-Haute

Drug Store, and for snlc b* J. R. CUNINGHAM.

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

Sf'ftGICAL, IASTRI ilIEXTS. YY^E have just leceived a fine assortment of the following artii les Tooth Keys Tooth Forceps Spring Lancets Thumb Lancets Gum Lancets Abscess Lancet^ Lancet Blades

Scarificators Scaton Needles Silver Catheters Elastic Catheters Teeth Files lass Sy ringes, of all kde, Stethescopes

Pocket Cases, three and Pill Tiles four folds Glass,Funnels^ VV edgwood Mortars Spatulas Iron Mortars^ Gietluatc Measures'

All of which we oIf»*r very low. C. J. ALLISON & Co,

SEE HERE FRIEXD

VRE

you fond ot good drink, if so call on John Elkins. who is how in Terre-Hante. and will communicate for the sum of fifteen dollars, his manner of preserving Beer and the Juices ftf all kinds of Fruit or for the small sum of five dollars you can obtain his receipt for preparing his Preset veil Beer, which is now acknowledged 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 stale with these advantage* it bids fair to become one of the greatest luxuries in the country.

JOHN ELKINS.

N. B: For the purpose of presenting imposition. agenta will be provided with a certificate giving then authority to self all others are importers who are attempting to practice a fraud, whose sales will not be acknowledged on the receipt of the Patent. J, E.

Refer to Dr. Pence and W. C- Cary. Terre-Haute, July IS, 1848-30 3ra

XOTICE.

"VTOTICE is hereby given, that the firm of dark X^t & Patrick was, on the 1st day of June. 1848. dissolved by mutual consent the hooks and accounts are in the bands of Messrs. Wright & Hamilton for collection. All persons indebted to said firm are requested lo make immediate paymeat to them. JOSEPH PATRICK,

WILLIAM CLARK.

Terre-Haute, July 12, 1843-30-3w

FOR REST.

THE Esst Room, adjoining my store room, well adapted for a shoe, clothing or

UNI- (dry goods JOHN RElNHARD, Sign of the Spinning WbeeL Tarfc-Ueote, July 13,1848-30-tf

«H^h

the Bone

the Breakdown IHincer slngtng a vnrtety of theif

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Terre-Hnulc, July 8, 18*8 2'$-tf

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HIGHLY IMPORTANT

TQ THE PUBLIC.

Renr-rrkftbte (tanvot siotl of niu oilier Doctor lo HIR iftiprnvcd Troutntent of Fevw:*»»A Asms! nml Fevm—OrVai etfi.f enc.y of Dr. RntK's .S'liyir Con- !TJ tod Pills fnrilier oomlrtuVd brlliUCK S

Mcdiral Men—kRowoval of the Infwncrion of Secre«y ratted for —Or. Brad's answer—No pro» teetion of a Patent Rijfiu" desired by him!

Rocer FOBD, Aikansas, Julf ISC.

Jlenr Sir—I am a pVvsicisn.

*lvnpprsel every medicine olfi»rpl tn tlv public nniVr the protPdion of nttrinif nr a pntrnt. ImtwJ, I have always had a nwtsl hatred ot what are l"ri|tft*l "Qitaek

Medicines." "Patent. Nnstnnhs." Ac., and haw uni•wsally discouraged their anion? liay patients and friends. But one of vnnr agencies fclmd its war into this pla^e last year, fust aa Fever ami Ari'f* ami Consrestive Fever Imn to spread erteuiiveiy, *roon«» the peoole. There beine ho other Doctor th" place, I could not attend to half the, sick—and tltV result was that hundreds were compelled to make trial of your Pill*—both Uie Antl-Billoiii And TojAic.

Their speedy cure of all c&sek waAso astonishing, A'rtlJ

In publicly, replylns to the above, Dr. Braes takes the occasion to say lo his numerous correspondents In all the southern and western States, who write similar letters, that his Indian Queen Vegetable Sugar Coated Pills, claim none of that nmtpci ion supposed to arise from the hiimb of a -'RATBNT RIOHT." HiaPillsare nota medicine he never asked for a paflnl to protect their manufacture or sale, if any one were to make or sell a rounterfeit Pill with his name, the public would not be slow to find out the imposition. Th'£ want of virtue in such a Pill -votild at once expose it as the oflfsprine of BASE FRAUD. Dr. Bragg has no ide* that it will fall to the lot of man in the next five .vears, to discover medicine of equal or ereatcr vlrttje than his. If it should be, hp will be the first to rejoice at an increased blessing thus bestowe'fl upon mankind. He advocates the glorious advantaies and resultsofan untrammelled competition in all the concerns of life,ami ihlhe science ami practiceand compounding medicines-, as well as In commerce und the arts and pianufaciuras. ll was only on this account that he riti^noityk foVa MONOPOLY, through the boasted protection of a ''Patent Rieht." It is on this account too, that he is not coustantly clamorine al the lop of his voice—a* does the affrighted sucar coatinc rentlemen who Intns ppon paieutud prtitrction—'1 CAUTION "BfeWAH

RE,""LOOK OUT FOR COUNTERFEITS,"

., fcp

THE

SbbliE OF 50.000 PERSONS

ANNUALLY

ofFevrr&mi Artie. Is all the protection Dr. Bragg de. sires,from the fraud of counterfeiters. His pills combine a concentration of medicinal extracts heretofore unknown in the world. Away then, with the huinbtiBserv of "patent rights"—when the consumption of these Pills have already reached

HALF A

MILLION

h«ai h«A.nm ». ,.n»

nE.

ROUGH AiVD READY STEAM

SAW MILL.

THE

Subscriber, having finished his new Steam Saw Mill, situated eight miles east of Terre* Hauto, and a little south ol the National Road, is now prepared to furnish every description of LUMBER nt the shortest notice, of the first quality, at reasonable prices.

I shall be prepared in a few days to furnish any quantity of KILN DRIED LflMBEti ofall kinds. Orders for Lumber left at the store of J. Cook & Son, in Terre-Haute. will be attended to promptly. JOHN WOOD.

July 5, 1848—29—tf.

INDIANA

DRUG STORE,

IN ROSE'S BUILDING. WEST SID* COURT-HOLJST.

e.

5.

ALLISON

Our stock is more extensive and general than any in the Wabash Valley, and was selected with great care. We do not profess to sell goods at cost, but do say to those who may fovor us with their patronage-, that we Will not be bndersoki by any house on the Wabash river. Oar whole time is devoted to the Drug Business, and the preparing and dispensing of Medicines. AII orders front our friends will meet with our personal attention! And it is our design to k£ep a full assortment Of every thing in our lin*i We are constantly receiving from the various markets, by which means we are enabled to execute orders by the p»dtage or otherwise, at as low prices as uttaduUrraitii articles can be procured at any other establishment. qr Physicians, consumers and dealers are invited to call and examine our stock sod prices before purchasing elsewhere.

01S8OLFTIOS.

THE

partnership heretofore existing between Patrick A Ctipp«ng«r, in the practice of Medicine, baa been dissnlved bv mutual fexismL

i*

OF BOXES AN­

NUALLY!!

In regard to making public the recipe from which lliey are made, Dr. Brarg conscientiously believes that Instead ofsubservlng the cause of fiumauiiy, it would act as a perfect outpouring ol Pandora's Box. Tills has been ful)v exemplified in Ihe publication of the recipe of •,SAPIiINGTON,S PILLS'—there beitif now scarcely a box of the eenuine pills lobe found! They are put lip now by Tom, Dick or Harry," out of the cheap and POISONOUS LRVGS.ofilie Miopsr-such as ARSENIC and WHITE VITKlOL-lo take the pla ulace of quinine ?rly used in them—causine more destruction of hullie, than all.the Yellow Fever or.Ship Feverofthe periojl!! Who.^then, can wonder al the loss of public confidence which has befallen this once populai

or boxes, are furnished phv

ttrawE^s niVls In bulk

St. l.oVjis, or J. R. Cunitigliain, iu Terre-Haute, Ind. July S, 1848-29-tf.

Lost floods.

ON

the 2Slh of June last, a Dry Good's box of Household Goods, chiefly Sheets„l'illow CaAes, A.Viding Habit, an Atcortlion, fcc., Jcc., was left, at niV ftotise, it ...V.1}'.! i-

Turner,. Watered, Conn.," wliich mark

seems to have been crossed off w.ith r«'d chalk, Rtid another mark "J,. O.-, Ter're-HAute," substituted. The owner Vvill ptefan come forward and claim his Goods, pay forlhis advertisement,ami draynire. nnd lake them away. M. M. HICKCOX, Sheriff of Vigo.

Torre-Hants, July 3,1848-29-if 53* This box arrived hereon board the steamer Pink, from Lafayette.

Building Lots for Sale.

TI^H E subscribers having come to the conclusion to close their pnifnership, nnd desirous of doing it with as little delay ns possible, ofTer their near Terie-Hiiute, lying ori Section Sixteen, on extensive STOCK or Dnr Goons at nbout cost, for cash.

TH

E undersigned will sell on application at private sale, some handsome lots tor residences near both sides of the Lafayette roailj also a liuitlli^r of lots joining Fontninn's addition-, on the Uloomington rond, adjoining the tnwn of Tcrre'-HaUte. All will lie laid off in lots similar to the loWn hits in this place. Other lands adjoining ipay Ite had by lh$ acre. Also1, any House and Loti, or vacant Lot, belonging to the subscriber will he for sale on application Id me, and all on terrtis to suit purchasers, aud at reasonable rates.

improved Air Tight Cooking Stoves, a new article and ve-

am? have alwavs bitter

1nc?v:

convinced am I of their great vrtMesahat I think Ohio Hot Blast Pie Metal and Will n.-it break

used in their practice. Your j4nJi-Ot7iow« PilUarerW-. tain lo take the place of calomel, and your 7Vmr PillS tho place of quinine very soon, in ihe Ague and Fever of the south and wepu Verv resoectfully,

R. MCDOWELL, M. D.

Dr. Bragg, St. Louis.

'J? ___

ef offered in this market.

Terre-!Hn'ute, Tune 14,1848-26-3m.

TH6

JOHN iJURtON.

EstAb

&

CO.,

WHOLESAtK IXII IIKTAIL PXALERS IT

Dru^s, Medicines and Chemicals,

IPai&ts, Oils, Varnish, Dye-StuCEs, Window Glass, Glassware, Perfumeries, SOAPS. PATEXT MEDICINES. SVRGI.

CAL INSTRUMENTS. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, AND EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY FOUND IN

DRUG STORES.

WE

are now receiving our summer ftttd fall stock of Drugs, Medicines and Cherttfcals, Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Glassware, ifar.. to which we invite the attention of PhyticU&a, Merchants, and the public generally-.

June I8i8-'25^tt.

THE

THE

G. J. ALLtfON & CO.

Terre-Haute, iose 28, 1848-28-tf

PATRICK A CLIPPINGEIL

Terre-Haute, Jo ly 19, l848-3m

G. W. CLIPPINGER, JMT. D., IlfOl'LD beg leave to return thsnks for the liberal patronage he has received, and respectfully soiiots a continuance of the Mine.

JJ" Office west of the Universalis! Cburch. Terre-Haute, July 19,1848-3a

I A LSO a very nPat,cheap and durable Air Ticht Parlir Ptove. TKvIIP will receive very,

so much extolled by every one, that I was induced n) 'arR* sticks of Wood, from which file can be kept 54 or Sft) houVs, ami xecure to the room a uili make trial of them in my practicer-*jind the result his |.»rm temperature theV aria VprV tonv^nlent for Familv RooVna. SVoreiB. Ofticea. &fc., nnd recommend1 thwiweiw with peculiaV Mhte rd the attetiUon bf all who desire cortforlable roAma at a very amal^ and Ame and other Bilious diseases, not known \o krty ®*Pe"*® i'1 ^tovea and Fueh othermedicinebelonglncto the Alateria Meiiica. I All ih'e»l»ove Stoves are from hew p^\terTi^ they are mft'de very heavy, and frotti the beat JV6 li

you oncht, in justice to suflfferin? humanitV, ii .make „u„ .i IV public the recipe from which they are mideior least |.Lr. constantly for aale-, tMe cefebttled BUCK S Si OVE-, 3 sixes, waiTtinteJlo do every to furnish your pill mass lo physician.". ii\-Vhiall jsrj, tnm| that a StOve is ever expected lo d». ii I also mMii'utac'unr a great variety of PreVniVim.

i)ouble

Fail Door ctwWiife stoves^ Air Tight a'lid oJeii Parlor, ft, 7. and It) piafe ISIOVM, Chbrch, School* Jlotise and Goal Stoves Grau-s, Ac. 1 Vonsider it unnecessary to describe the construction tif1 performance of my stoves, or to add I tie ceVtificnles of those who hAvV Visti^ thfcm, as ihose whrt^ purchase stoves^ geneHliy examine {theVh befoiV buying, 'And raVi judge 1v»V them stiver. 1 Will say' that if any of my stoVes \To not wVitk jtjst right, \hey rrtay be returnrtl. I

I wnrraht th'erti #11 trt peVTorm \v!i nu\A to stand fiVe, alid having pMlcVttfc Tot ail\ should a pla!6 burn out, I can Vopair the «to've without delaV or exjienrt* ill gettfiig pattern^ rtiade. Alwiiys on hantl a general assorfment of Copper, 1'fti, ftnd Ijast Iroh Stove FuruitliitB of every descriptioh, Stovd Pipe. &c.

I respectftlll? invite all who wish to purchase stoves, fSjppier^lin Sr llvrel iVon ware trt call at my" stove store And tin shop, on main street, (occupied recently by R. fJreen) or at the Stnre at the fingld Foundry, nnd examine my assortment of ntftves. vtc., befon purchasing elsewhere^ as ll am sure I cart affird to give is lilieral bargains as anv in thi* section, and the pnldic ai^e assliVed that at either platen the most prompt attention wilj be ^iven tA ull 6risers'. ^StoVos Will be tlteliv\M\«| any \Vberd in town^ ftnd set trji io 6a to pe^urni rijTi'i.

A E E A E O N THERE is manufactnfed and kept cohsUnlly for sale, Warcsv Vegetable Corn Grinders, for grinding Corn and Cob, and •every kind of a rain, (except wheat) and all kinds of,

Vegetables. Large Canal. Clipped, Fox KlVerv Cary and Cast Plows, Stoves of all kinds Mill and Machinery Castings, Hollow

Ware. Sugaf Kettfes, Andirons, Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, Plow Cas* tings and Shares of all kinds and sizes, StovG

Furniture, and Stove Pipe*

ft\Vry Viritl df cnslmpfSi usually Wfivlo nt fiAiirtlries mode lo nrtteh Ami in the hert ftnd niokt ^voi knin II like manner, of the very best materials, tin the shortest notice, niul nt prices that will giv* satisfaction.

LOUISVILLE

(rtro noofts east of Tftft Express office,

TEHRE-IlJl TE. IJYDI.1J\VI,

STRAUS & ISAACS,

PacA,

O I E O S

nWiVe rslnblishtnent has just received a large quantity of every vnriety of sumfhor goods.1*) The Proprietors invite particular nliention to their elepnnt nssoriment of Srf 7Y V, SILK VELVET A til) tMALlJ fyEStS, CASStAfEfiE, St/Afr kER CLOTH LINkS\ ANt) COT^OtV PANTS, Aftl)

CO I) RING ToSTs MERINO, CROTON CtWlI Al- ...

Tif'EkDS. a$i)

Linen

A tdinplete Assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING kept con* stantly on hand.

A liberal allowance made to Country Merchants*

N. B. Any gstirtenl {irtrchaSetl at lire iboV6 csfitilishmeHlteXcliahged Sf hot ful1 ly appfomK ICJ^ Observe the "^otiisvillp Clolhinjr Store."

JstAhlishrtients of the above firrti at LOUlSVllAife, ity.v iftlhd IvEDICtjK, TowA

NOW IS 'tllE TIME TO BUY YOIjR GOODS CHEAP!!

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

(28^^3132 SSlPCDmaail

SuWnbcr would announce to the ptohlic of Terre-Hsute, and its vicinity, that he hns fnkrtt the Store formerly Occupied by Messrs. Simon & Hershler ss Clothing Store, situate two door* west of Nippert & Monitor's Store, Nntiorn\ Road Street, where he is now opening otm tof Urt larg* esl, rtott desirable,' and best selected absurift'euis ot

fiver offered in this place, all of which he IWiuls to sell for CASH, at C'4sh ptiW*t As the Goods are all n»w, they having been bought Inst month, and after an iniprecrtfortta) Ml itk the pricea of all kinds of Merchandise, the present is the greatest opportunity for purchasers.

A large and extensive assortment of Ready-Made Clothing, which is kept separate up stairs.— Boo ft and Shoes. Hate, Caps nYid ftonnf.lt: Groceries-, 4r., fr-, and great rtitsny nther articles—Suffice it to say that my assortment ia complete. All I want is a thorough examination of my stock to convince you, at once-, of the fact* hire asserted. I am always wjlliqg to show Goods feiihout charge. Country Merchants and Pedlars are particularly invited to call, as I rali hbM out great insducements for thent. I havecdnstanily person engaged in New Vork for tho express purpose of watching the Market-, and selecting for mo the latest and choicest pattern^ these tidvontages etiablA me '6 compete With any Whdlcssle House in the West.

Mcrchaiitalde Country Produce taken in exchange for goddst Terre-Haute, March 1848-15-tf. 1)A Vlt) H. ARNOLt)

ME E" 181 IE

E E A E I N I A N A

undersigned (late of the National Hotfcl) respectfully informs his friends and tfi* IrtVfciing public generally, thai he baa leaaed for a term of years, aud liss now open for the accomttiftda* tidh of Tra«ell6r« and Boarders, the large, elegant and commodious new brick building, Adjoin ing the

South East writer of the Public fyiiare, ofi Market Street^

^hich, *ith anew addition lately made, and the handsome style in which the room* nrt ill ted an wilh entirely

!¥E*T FURSLTIRK AIVD HEDDI1VG,

date his goesu with as tnmfurtable quarters as can be had at the best Hotels ih the West. He has in hia employ capable and experieneAb^aggMy^shall be his aim to kttii «j bood a Table a* the markets or the West afford.

His Stable is Urge and commodious) and tinder the superintendence of careful Ostler* and is well sapplied with grain *t»d provender. With these advantages and a atrict attention 16 business, b« trusts he will merit ahd receive a share of the public palrntiag*.

ItT Boardera can lie accommodated on reasonable terms by the week, month or Var AJr All the Stages eall at the City Hotel for rasscijgers. ntrjj Terre-Haute, November 10, 1847-47-11

WOOL CARDIAL

ARBA HOLMES, AT the old stand on the hank of the river, near Ihe

Steam Mill is still engaged in

FOIL INLAND

*lnjf Cloth, at all waJ* sons of the year, in firstrate style and at short no* tice.

gjf 1R«KKX*B

TH*

riari:. as you can a/tipry*

get good workf whether in

Three sizes Queen Citj||

^Premium |i

Cooking I Stoves, the? heaviest an be remi urn

ctiATs,

Gentlemen not yet suited will find the above well worth their examination. In filing of'the puhlifc a continuance of thfse favors for which they feel grateful, Ihe subscribers pledge themselves lo matni tain the snfnc system of doing husineifr, lo which they attribute the very encouraging share of patronage ihat they hnve thus tar rereived.

I

t)ven-, Sottnre tl*en. Vank^'e Nolioti »tti|

JOSEPH GROVER.

StftAUS & ISAACS.

will enable him to accommo-'

rar. 18 IJJVT.

jURSE Twist, treads, Rii^s awl Tsssels just XT receive.1 s»d for aale a) ,»na cheap store of June 48. 1848. IX H. ARNOLD.

LOT of SbeetieM. fifcirttngs. Tickings and i\ Checks just ikpeaed #nd lor s. le sf the neu and themp iphntctab

June 28. 1348

1

WOOL CARD*

I*G, CXDTn DRESSISC*.

TcnVHaUte, April »6,1848-19-Otu

rttail rath *ttrt of D,H. ARNOLD.

W'Avra/).-

f\ LBS. FEATHERS, for which lA '•LH.fi/ the highest pricea will he pan)

in goods, at D. H. ARNOLD'S Janc.?^ 1848-lW