Wabash Express, Volume 7, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 August 1848 — Page 3
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r- Statistics of the War. The whole number of Americans that were killed in the recent war, including the line of the Rio Grande and that of Vera Cruz, is estimated at 2000, and the wounded at 4000. It is impossible lossy how many of the latter have died in consequence of their wounds, but we should suppose not less than one-fourth, say lOvX), making in all 3000 deaths from battle. -J
This, however, bears but a small proportion to the number who have sunk under disease.
We state under the authority of several officers of rank, that, on the left flank of the Casil-i of Perote, there are 2600 American graves, all victims of disease.
A still larger number perished at the Capital—lite deaths there were for a considerable time one thou$and monthhf. and we learn that at no lime did they fall below from 3 to 400.
The first Mississippi regiment that wentouttothe Rio Grande, buried 135 on the banks of that river before it went into battle, and finally brought back less than one-third of their number. They suffered dreadfully at Buena Vista.
The first and second Pennsylvania re?iments, recently returned, went out 1800 strong, (90!) each.) they brought home about 600 of their original number— about 221) Ml in battle, nearly 400 died, and about 60 were discharged as unfit for duly—how many of the latter have since died is of course unknown.
The third and fourth Tennessee raiments, also recent]} returned, lost 360 by death—neither of those regiments have been in action.
Capt. Naylor, of Pennsylvania, took down a company of 104 men he brought hack neventeen—he entered the battle of. Contreras with 33 men, he brought 19 out of it.
Our letters anil pnpers by the Naw Orloaits, came lo hand yeslertlny. Our fills from the city of Mexico are to lite 14th iiiM.—three days later than we received by the Alabama or Great Western.
party. The W hige are the true friends of the people
for Ihe limitation of the authority of the tine man. General Cass must show more liberality than he has, if he expects to be let off easily during the Presidential campaign.—Alexandria Gazette.
The Matnmoraa Fla? *«*e an accmint of a Mexican female dwarf, aa aroall a* Tom Thumb, and describe# her as being 15 years of a?e. 25 tnche* hifh.aytnmetrically proportioned, and wcijht only IS lbs.
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The most frightful instance of mortali- A Pari* letter in the N. Y. Tribune, ty, however, that we have heard of, was purporting to give an inside view of ihe in that gallant corps, the Georgia battal- parj«jan Revolt, has the following paralion, commanded by a gallant and accomplishetl officer, Col. Seymour. ®raP
?ih every thing was quiet. On the 8th I expected would be surrendered had not Hustainent attempted to carry by assault' betMi brought iu I hope they will be surthe Fort of Kl Tnjo, but was repulsed af- rendered, however, shortly, and lhat will ter desperate fighting. Some deserters leave outstanding of our old debt a little xvent over this day to Paredes. On ihe more than a million and a half. 1 do not 8th some troops ofthe 3d Regiment of know whether I shall not go to Europe Allende, went over to Paredes. There to get the holders of those bonds to come was little fighting this day. On the 10th into the arrangement with the Slate. The tranquility reigned, but there is a report wIioIb being thus arranged would place that this day Bustament retired from Mar- our public de'ot entirely within our control, fiK but the Government newspapers re-j and *ft«r 1853, make the whole of our initials to believe it. Even from this enu- terest, to be paid out semi-annually, a litinnralinn wt think il manifest lhat Pare* I ll« over three hundred thousand dollars a ties had the best of it down to the 10th.! year. This may be accomplished withWe have a letter from a very intelligent out any increase of taxation. Though foreigner in Vera Crut who writes that until the Treasury notes are all absorbed the report is current there that Busta- the State will be embarrassed to raise her tnente had fallen back, in consequence of semi-annual payments in sound money, liis reverses, to Ceylaya, about half way
hot wren Guanajuato and Queretero, and that most of his troops had deserted.— Bustamente confesses, in a despatch dated the 8th inst., that the division of Corta-
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General Cass, in his letter of accep* tance of the nomination given to htm by the Baltimore Convention, though seemingly very smooth and courteous, chooses to adopt ihe slang of his party, in representing the Whigs as the continuation «f the federalists and ihen, farther, holds them up as doubters of the issue of popular institutions, and as in favor of what is cnlled a "strong government." He misrepresents and maligns his political oppo* nents. They believe in the ability of ihe Republican Government of thi$ country, to maintain all onr rights, and to secure our freedom and happiness. They are opposed to any "change" which can weaken that Government, perfect in the arrangement of all ita parts, by making stronger than it »•, the Errctitive department. He and hit followers are the Powkr
The sale of the Mineral Lands will commence on the 31st inst. and large quantities, no doubt, will be sold even at the extravagant price that Congress has seen fit to place upon them. If the capitalist* of our country could but see the immense masses of Copper ftom the
Tliey were considered acclimated, and I entered the street on all the window actually suffered much less whihl in the shutters were written "Death to thieves." lower country than when marched into This was done by the insurgents. I inthe interior on the high land. The battal-! quired of four or five shop-keepers whethlion went to Mexico 419 strong: about cr they had been pillaged, and I found 2W actually died a large number were that not any of them had lost anything.— discharged with broken down and ruined The insurgents respected scrupulously the constitution* and many of them no doubt property of people, and committed not an have since gone to their graves, and the act of robbery as far as I could learn. I battalion was mduced to thirty four men t-pent an hour in inquiring until I became fit for dmy! On one parade, when a cer- tired, and left, and did not ascertain one tain company was called, that had inns- 'case of theft. The shop-keepers here are tered upwards of one hundred men, a sin- as much opposed to the insurgents as in «7e private answered to the call, and any part of Paris, and would have been was its sole living representative! The very reaily to denounce any act of pillage captain and the three lieutenants, the four they seem greatful for the scrupulous por
sergeants, and the four corporals, (every manner in which their properly had been For County purposes, commissioned and non-cotnmissioned ofii- respected. Acts of cruelty, useless ex- For Road
cer) were dead!! editions, were committed on both sides We have hoard from officers of many under the terrible excitement of the con- E|*iuCOt'j,18 the liiiml' other regiments, details very similar to flici but 1 am glad to say that low ants of j.'or sjch«ol District No. 6, those we have given above, which may stealing and plunder did not take place. Town 12. Rouge 9, he taken as about the fair average looses Men do not fight as the insurgents fought For School District No. 2, for all the volunteer regiments. The reg-1 merely to steal it is the fanaticism of an .J^/Sate'and"County, 100
ulnrs did not suffer to the same extent. I idea, the hatred of class or party only,
•over which we are called upon lo rejoice!
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Indiana Finance.
J. Collins, Esq., State Agent of Indiana, writes to the editor of the New Albany Bulletin, from New York, under date of the 15th ult.
We are still left in much uncertainty as paid—all has been paid thai lias been callto tho result of tne actions between Pare- «tl for and I am paying out daily. The ilea and Buslament. Tha papers in the'July dividend is less lhan I expected to interest of each claim the victory for their have to meet when I was West. 1 then (title. In the Monitor Republicano of the 14ih, there is a kind of diary of each day's events, from which it appears that on the
Nearly all the July interest has been
supposed it would be near $98,000, but upon my return I found that nearly a quarter of a million of dollars of bonds which
I Scientific Stealing.—The slaves in the West Indies hook rum in a very scientific manner. They first fill a bottle with water and invert the nozzle into the
z.-tr had been repulsed and that many of bun* of a cartel full of mm. Water beiiis troops dispersed, but he affects 10 I »ng the heaviest sinks down and the spirit treat il as a light affair. 1
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The Supreme Court has pronounced swap on scientific principles its decision upon ihe question of the treaty, declaring lhat it was nol necessary lhat it should be submitted to the Legis Juitires of the different States for their ap proval.—_V.
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First and Last Notice.
4 I.L lb«M indebted to the ODdemcned an in. j\ formed that their Notes and Book-Acrannt* »n in the hands of A. L*nge, Esq., and W. $. Cooper. N Note or Book-Aceoont will We soed if payment is made in a reasonable time if no), cannot he accountable bt the conarqoeoce*. ne«d tends and niuf Ask tJkem anew.
G. A. MOSS.
Tefte-Haote, Aogoft 5, IS48-33-tf
EYfOX S\ RI P—A wr superior quality, itttf received and for "I* by C. J. ALLISON & Co.
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.Laud ^al«s at Saul St. Marte. The proceeds of the sales of the public} TO THE STOCKHOLDERS lands at the land office in this pl&ce from OF Tfffe TERRE-HAUTfe AND HIGH' the 10th of June to the end-of the quarter. June 30th, amounted to $13,350 73 of which $12,478 83 was for mineral lands, at $2 50 per acre, and $87 1 88 for agri cultural lands taken by pre-emptdtu in small tracts. We afe ibiofmed by the officers that since the 1st July* the sales amount to little more than two thousand dollars from the disposal of agricultural lands—some taken by pre-emptors and some bid off at the sale, Several small parcels, containing gypsum of superior quality, sold from $3 to $4 60 per Acre,
Lake Superior region that are hourly pas- August, in the basement of the Baptist sin? our nffip.e. some of them nresenting! The studies will confined principally
sing our office, some of them presenting '''hc •Mies win
pure copper as ever was seen, they would realize the wealth of the country and would be swift in making investments in these mines.
The iron district is not yet in market, but the mountains of that valuable ore, is a more surprising feature in this singular region than even the copper. Here js found ore of the best iron that we ever examined, and in such quantities that the whole human race can be provided with this useful mineral forages to come. Indeed, it is so abundant that those who have recently examined the country, say that it cannot be monopolized, and lhat there is more than enough for all who may feel disposed to enter into this lucrative branch of business.
MOND RAILROAD COMPANY.
TOtier,are
hereby notified to pay to J- H. Torit the store of Warrt»n & Tomer, the
rum of fiiar dollar*, on each sharp of stock, subscribed for in said company, on the first of sly next.
Books are now opened for additional subscriptions of stuck, under the supervision of John Crawford snd Jacob D. fiarly, aa commissioners, and will remain open until the 15th day of July next the payment of one dollar on each share required at the time of subscribing.
April 26,1848-19-tf. C. ROSE.
Pres. of T. H. and R. Railroad Co.
l*ei*re-Haute Select School
fl^HE subscriber will open a school for youth of both sexes, np»n Monday, the 21«t
both sexes, np»n Monday, jhe 21st day of Church,
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sides two feet square, and weighing from J^meiic'* Grammar, "rDT/l.mST'.nd fifteen to forty hundred weight and as ^position. Vocal Music and Drawing will
J. B. L. SOfJLE, Prof. Greek,&c. W. L. BA1UD. Prof. Math.
Reference is made to the above, and also to the following gentlemen Jos. S. JiMickes, Esq- Geo. Hussey, Esq., Rev. M. A. Jewett, Rev. R. Dodge., Rev. J. A. Dixson, Rev. J. L. Smith, Jaa. H. Henry, Esq., and Judge Kinney.
O E O S
NOTICE FOR THE TEAR 1848. WILL attend in person, or by deputy, at the usual places of holding Elections in the different townships in Vigo county, Indiana, for the purpose of receiving Taxes loi the year 1848, on the following days, viz
Hairison, Monday, October 16, Tuesday, 17,
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Every person who pays a Road Tax, must produce to me th6 Supervisor's receipt, or pay such Tax in money, as charged upon tho Tux Dupli catc. N. F. CUNNINGHAM,
Collector and Treasurer of Vigo county Terre-Hauie, August 2, 1848-33-6w
BROKE JAIL.
ON
REWARD.
$100
the ninht of the 11th instant, JAMES SEEDS, and JOHN HIJBBS, (anegro.) both committed lo the Jail of Vino, charaed with horse-stealing, broke from the Jail in Terre-Hauie, for the apprehension and de1i*ery of whom, to the Sheriff of Vigo, Fifty Dollars each, will hc paid.
Jame Seeds is 5 feel 10 inches high, light com plexiun, stoop shoulders-— one stiff ancle with deep acar in the joint, alwut 32 years old, and resided formerly al Iiong Point, Ills. He had on a striped cotton shirt, an old blue coat, stiipwl pants and White Hat.
John Hubhs. the negro, alias Toney, who was raised by Mr. Emerson near Vincenne*» is about 20 years old. ft feet 9 or ten inchcs high, *ery thick lipped—lertn and spare built, and had on a striped cotton shirt snd palm hat—coat and pants not recollected,
S$eedt is well known In Martinsville and other places in Illinois and will likely make weslwtrdly and the negro will likely travel with him or con. cenl himself in Terre-Hnute or lieighwiihnod.
The alwve reward Will be paid by the Under signed Upon the delivery of the aforesaid criminal the County jiil of Vino.
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M. M. HICKCOX, Sherift
Terre-Haute, July 12, 1848—30— if.
WANTED immediately. Pounds Live Oeese Feathrrs, for OUIIU Which the highest price will lie paid in cash or good*. J, tJOOK & SON.
May 31, 1848-24-tf
Another arrival of
SP? N3K7* Cg C2D (£1 S3 fllHB subscriber has just received another supply in addition lo his already large slock of Dry khIk, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Ac,, all of which he will sell al astonishing low prices. Call and seet DAVID H. ARNOLD. one 28, 1843-28-tf
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hand, and constantly making up. a splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothing, which is kept separate, up stairs. A very experienced and able cotter cuts for this establishment. I ask all to give me a call, for I feel safe in recommending the articles I keep for sale.
Dont mistake the store. National Road street, two iloors below Nipperl's store. June 38, 1848. D.H.ARNOLD
S SALE.
N4DMIMSTH4TOR
OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will expose to sale at poMic vendue on the 26th day of August next, at the Court-House door in Terre-Haute, (subject to the widow's dower in the came.) the following land helorging to the estate of I«e*ts WaHter, lste of Vigo county. Ind., deceased, to-wit: the undivided fourth part of the northwest quarter ol the northwest quarter of section twenty-two (22) in lotroahip eleven (U) north of range nine (9) west, and of the snath* west quarter of the southwest quarter of sen ion fifteen (15.^ the same township and range, (held by food quit claim title.) a credit of «x am) twelve month* will he given, in equal payment*, the chaser giving note with approved seeonnr interest from date, and tn be collected wjthqUf rfelief from tiIbmmw or appraisnnent la
THOMAS WALKER. INS $ ANDREW WILKINS
Jolv 26. l848-3l-4w. Prs fee $2,00
NOTICE.
JOHN
COWHERN, a lame, dutch boy. a loot 14 years old. bound to tbe undersigned bv tbe Treat*** of tbe Poor, in Lo«t Creek township, ran away about two weeks si nee. This notice is 10 caution any person from trusting or harboring him on ray account, and ibo, that whoever employs hint will be liable to me fee hi» tri»iw. \VQQ9..
July -6, 18i8-3t 3«rpd
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receive some attention, but shall pot be permitted to interfere with the regular course of study. Uniform rate of tuition per term of eleven week*, $3)50. No deductions made, lor absence, except in case of sickness,
CHARLES ANDERSON.
Vigo Collegiate Iuslitute, August 2, 1848-3*
The undersigned take pleasure in bearing test! mony in behalf of Mr. Chas. Anderson, who has been connected with this Institution during the greater pnrt of the past session we have thus be come acquain'ed with his capacity as an instructor, and cheerfully state lhat we deem him fully qualified in all respects to take charge of such a school as he propose* to open, which testimony we give from a conviction of its truthfulness and its justice. E. T. BAfRl), President.
1848.
Monday, October 16, Tuesday, 17,
Honey Creek
Sugur Creek, Wednesday, Thursilav,
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Pruirie Creek,
Linton, Friday, 20, Pierson, Siiturilay, 21, Riley, Monday, 23,
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Lost Creek, Tuesday, 24, Nnvin*, Otter Creek,
Wednesday, 25, tl
Nnvin*, Otter Creek, Thursday, 20, Fayette, Friday, 27, The following arc the rates of Tu xes, as levied
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Either myself or a deputy, will be found at my
Terre-Hnute, at all times, except such
some terrible necessity which ,|aya when out in the several townships, as sta
led above The laws are tho same as last year, which makes it the duty of all Tax-Payers to call on me on or before the first day of January next alter that liin-1, if the Taxes are not p.iid, it is my duty to distrain. The laws and its requirements will be alrictly followed by me
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JUST RECEIVED. WATCHES.
ANEWof
and hm rale assort
ment (sold and Silver Watches ofevery make, warranted of the best quality, and for sale as cheap as they can lie bought at anv establishment eiher in the East or West.
JEWELRY,
Of 6ne quality, snd every variety of le, such as Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Studs, Bracelets, Gold Pencil.*, Guard and Fob Chains, Gold Pens, that are warranted good Lockets, Miniature Cases, Gold Keys, Card Cases, and indeed all that ran he wished for in the Jewelry line.
FANCY GOODS.
Fancy Fans, Shell Combs, Perfumery, Work Boxes, Hair Brushes, Violin Strings, Accordions, Flutes, Batile-Dores, Graces, Lettei and Motto Envelopes, Note Pa|ier, and a variety of other articles not necesaarv to mention.
CUTLERY^
The largest and best assert men nf miters & Woetenholms' Knives, Scissors, Razors. See., to lie found in Terre-Hnute also, a good assortment of Chapman'a Razor Strops, with Shaving Creams and Soaps, and Brushes, of the most approved quality.
CLOCKS,
The country generally, are invited to examine my assortment of Clocks, and it fifty per cent reduction in prices that are usually paid for the same article, will be any inducement, we expect ready purchasers, as we have them from $4,00 to $20 00. 03" Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired, aud warranted.
S. R. FREEMAN,
East side the Public Square, a few doors above the Town Hall. Terre-Haute, July 12, 1848-30-tf
WatcBes, feWelry And Fancy dtaods
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undersigned beg
leave to call the atten
tion of their friends and the public genernlly, lo their late importations, which embraces a splendid slock ol Jewel
ry And Fancy Goods, which they will sell as low as can be had in the Western
States. Our stock embraces Ladies' Large Breast Pins, of all kinds Gentlemen's Pins and Gold Studs, many patterns Ear Rings, large and small Bracelet Clasps, a betuliful article small Clasps, Heuits and Crosses, Guard Slides, Finger Rings, all sizes, patterns and prices Gold and Silver Guard Ki-vs, Gold and Silver WATCHES and Pencils, Silver Arrows, and Slides for head dress-
Silver Spoons and Thimbles, Miniature cases, heap Steel Bag Clasps, Purse Trimmings and Purse Silk, Steel Beads, Silver. Steel and Plated Suectncles, fine Penknives and Scissors. Goggles, Goldund Steel Pens, Steel and Pearl Slides, Silk Guards. Silk Purses, Shell Conibs, Card Cases, &c., and a great variety of articles which cannot lie enumerated.
O" Clocks, Watches and .Tewelrv respired in superior manner. We are also provided with machinery, to replace any part of a watch that may be worn out or broken, equnl to thcoriginnl.
O* Old Silver and Gold tnken in'excliange. .1. K. CR1SHER & SONS. Terre-Haute, May 31, 1848-24-tf
VABASII STORE.
SELLING OFF
AT VERY REDUCED PRICES.
IHE subscribers hnving come to the conclusion to close their partnership, and desirous ol doing it with as little delay ns possible, offer (heir tensive Stock of Ditr Goods at ubout cost, for cash.
Tlieir stock is large and desirable, nnd will pos-
We will pny cash for leathers on delivery. POTWIN dc HATHORN. Terre.Haute, July. 12. l«48-30-8w.
NLI'tlUOU CIGARS.
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•«UuU 200(1 Small La Norma, 2000 Colorado, 1000 Superfine Regalia, 2000 Washington Canonist 4000 Half Spanish, Received this day from the importers, and for Bale at the Teriu-Haute Drug Store, bv
J. R. CUNIN6HAM,
Terre-Haute, July 12, 1848-30-lf
BOI R|IO\ WIIISKEfi SIX YEARS OLD. ONE barie! received this day from Cincinnati, at the Terre-HaUte
Drug Store, and for sale by J. R. CUNINGHAM*
Terre-Hsiuie, July 12, 1848-30-tf
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. have just received a fine assortment of ihe following articles: Tooth Keys Tooth Forceps Spring Lancets Thumb Lancets Gum Lancets Abscess Lancets Lancet Dlades
Scarificators -s Sea ton Needles Silver Catheters Elastic Catheters! Teeth Files Glass Syringes, of all kd* Stethescope*!
Pocket Cases, three and Pill Tiles four folds Glass Funnels) Wedgwood Mortars Spatulas) Iron Mortars Giaduate Measures)
All ol which we ofler very low. C. J. ALLISON & Co.
SEE HERE FltlEKD! A RE you fond ol good drink, if so call on John iJL Elkins, who is now in Terre-Haute. and.Will communicate for the sum of fllleen dollars, his manner of preserving Beer and the Juices of all kinds of Fruiti or for the small sum of five dollars you can obtain his receipt for preparing his Pre* served 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 lo the receipt it will keep for years in the preserved slate) with these advantages il bids fair lo Itecome one ofthe greatest luxuries in the country.
JOHN ELKINS.
N. Bi For Ihe purpoae of preventing imposition. agents Will he provided with a certificate siting Ihem authority to sell all others are importers who are attempting to practice a fraod. 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 12. 1848-30-3m
FOR RENT.
THE East Room, adjoining mv store room, well adapted for a shoe, clothing or dry goods store. JOHN REINHARD,
Sign of the Spinning Wheel.
Terre-Haute, July 12, 1848-30-tf
LOST CERTIFICATE.
"VTOTICE is hereby given, that I will apply on X^l Saturday. 14th of October(next, to tbe Auditor of Vigo countv.
Sot
THECHEAP
certificates of lots No.
8& and 88, in school section 16, township 12. north of range 9 west* the original certificates being lost. M. A. JEWETT.
Terre-Haute, Ju'y 12, 184 8-30-3
NEW AND SEASON4BLE GOODS "AS AS THE CHEAPEST."
Subscribers have jost received tbe ht|ance of their Se«T*« Goons, whidi furnisbe* ttHm with a fall snd rnmftieie assortment of PANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS. GRO* CERIES and QUEENS WARE, which they will disporc
of
at
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and
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June ^8, 1819.
at the very
lowest rates, (or cash, or in nehintr Cor mnntrv produce. #. COOK & SON. May 31. 184»-t4-lt.
received al die new sso»e of D. H. ARNOl.lX a handsome lot of Bsragcs, Batgi). rines al-n a Shawls and 23carfis
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HIGHLY IMPORTANT
TO THE PUBLIC.
Reninrknhle Conversion of nnother Doctor fo (lie improved
Dtnr
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Wr—1 am a niT«irb»tt. snd haveatwsvs binor IvopiwH _ev»rr medicinenffcrwt tn the public un«*er ihe protection of srerexy or a
Their S|eel* r.nre of alt cases was so astonl»hlne. and so tnucb extolled by every one, that! was indnr.ad to make trial of Utem in my practice—and the result has been to convince me mnrA.alratiM/
hnmbnrgt'of
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Bdilillntf Lots for Sale*
private sale, some handsome lots lor residences near Tcne-H'iute, lying on Section Sixteen, on both sides of the Laluyette road also a number of lots joining Poutiiitio'a addition, on the lllonni ington road, adjoining tho town of Terre-Hnute. All will be laid oft in lots similar lo the town lots iu this place. Oilier lands adjoining may be had by the acre. Also, any House and Lot, or va* Cant Lot, belonging to the subscriber will le lor tale on application to .me) and all on terms to suit purchasers^ aud at reasonable rates.
INDIANA
DRUG STOREa
IN ROSE'S BUILDING. WEST SIDE COURT-HOUSE,
C. 3. ALLISON A CO., WHOLE*ALR ikffO RETAIL lIRjILKns IV
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Varnish, DyeStufls, Window Glass, Glassware, Perfumeries, SOAPS. PATENT MEDICJSES. SURGI
CAL IXSTRUMEKTS, PUKE WINES AND LIQUOKS. AND EVERY ARTICLE UStTALLY FOVKD IN
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Our stock is more extensive and general than any in the Wabaah Valley, and was selected with great care. We do not profess to'scll goods at cost, but do say to those who may favor Us with their patronage, that we will not be ttiidersokl by any hobse on the Wahnsh river. Our whole lime is devoted to the Drug Business, and the prepao ing and dispensing of Medicines. All Orders fiom our friends will meet with our personal attention. And il is our design to keep a full aaewtment of every thing in our line, We arv constantly receiving from tbe various markets, by frhieb means we are enabled to ekecote Orders by the pittka^e or otherwise, si low prices aa unaduitrtattd articles can be procured at any other eatabitshmenu ir)* Physiciana* eonttimere and dealers are invited to call andetamhte oltr stock and prieea be^ fore purchasing efefrhere-.
Terre-Haute^ Jane 58, 1818-28-U
DtSSOLlTIOIK.
THB
prtuwAip beretolote eswaiag between Patrick Sc. Clippnger, in tbe ptactic*
isaiBisf®
1
Treatment of Fever and Affile, nnri Bilif»n« Fevers—Great lmprOVCCI1 cacjr of Dr.Brass's Snarar. Toa-: .. led Pills further eonfirmed fv lUCK S *1/1 IT Med Ira
mvottnprtjaditts.
that they possess a SPECIFIC CONTROL over Fev«»r and Aeue and other Bitions diseases, nol known to any other medicine beloneine tn the IViateHa Medira.
So convinced ani oftheir rreat virtues, that I think you ousht, in justice »o sitfferin? humanity, to make public the recine fmm which they are made—or at least to furnish
yonrpill most
10 phvsirians, in small jar*,
used In their practice. Vonr
Anli-lh'titM*
Dr. Bragg, St. Louit.
1'illsarecet'-
uin to lake the place of calomel, and voUr
Ti.rtir
1^that•'pmlectlonBtOHT.*1
ofa patsKT
palenteil
for a
palinl
medicines he never asked
to pnMm their manufacture or ship. IT
any one were lo in&ke or sell a
munttrfeil
Pill with his
name, the pliblic would not be slow to find out th« imposition. The Want or vlrvue in surh a Pill -rould at once expose it as the nffsprin? of BASE FRAtW. Pr. Braes has no idei that it will fall to the lot of man in the nekt five ySars. to discover a mHiClitB or equal or sreater virtue than his. If it should be.he Will be the Erst to rejoice al an incrMswl blessine ihlis bestowed upon mankind. He advocates the elorious advaniaces and results of an untrammellpd competition in alt the concerns oriife.aud in the science and practice and compoimdlii? iiieilicines, as well as in commerce and the arts and manufactures. It was only mi this account that he did rtotftsk for a MOVOPOI.V, throueh the boasted protection of a '"Patent Right." It is on this account too, that he is not constantly clamoring at tlte lop of his Voice—a« dors the affriffhied suear coatine eentlemen who leans unon
pn/fnted protection—"
CAUTION
'•ftEWAUE," "LOOK OUT FOU COUN rKKFEITS," Ac.. !tr.
THE CURE OF T,0.000 PERSONS ANNUALLY of Fever and Acne, is all ihe protection Tt\ ttracif de sires, from the fraud of counterfeiters. His pilb com bine a concentration of medicinal extracts heretofore un known in the world. Away then, with thp humbugeerv of'•patent rirhts"—when tiie consumption of these l'ills have alrpadv reached HALF A MILLION OF BOXES AN
NUALLY!!
In regard to makine public the recipe from which they are made. Dr. Rraeg conscientiously believes tl.at instead ofsubservlns the cause of humanity, it would act as a perfect outnouring ol Pandora's Box. This has been fullv exemplifipil ill thp publication of the recipe of •"?APPINOTON'S PII.T^S"—there belli? now scarce, ly a box ofthe genuine pills to be found! They are put un now bv "Tom, Dick or Harrv." out ofthe cheap and POISONOUS t-UUGS ofthe shops-such as AKSKNIC and WHITE VITRIOL—lo take the nlace of quinine formerly used in them—causinir more destruction of human lite, than all the Yellow Fever or Ship Fever ofthe same period!! Who. then, can wonder al the loss of public confidcuce which lias befallen this once populai pill?
Dr. Bracs's pills, in bulk or boxes, are furnished phv sicians and others, as usual, at his manufactory, in St. Louis, or
J.
K. Cuningham, iu Terre-Hauie, Ind.
July 5, 1848-29-tf.
Lost Goods.
QN the CSth of June last. a Dry Ooml's box of Tfutue
1^-^ hold Goods, chiefly ShPfts„Pillow Cases, a rilling
Hab'l
I.. L. i, marked "E. Turner, Wamrfonl, Conn.." which mark itivelv be flerenas above stuted for about two
Uieni
ments to collect our debts. Terre-Haute, July 3,18-18-29-if One of the partners will continue tho business' O" This box arrived here onboard the sieainerFlhki at the old stand, and will open a new stock of ^r01" Drv Roods early in September.
Accordion, fcc., fcc., wns left at my house,
8»eiiisui
months, i'hose indebted to the firm wlioi-e debts oilier mark "J. O., Terre-Haute," siibgiiltiird. re due, are expected to close the same at an ear-1 The owner will please r.omo forward and claim hii l.„ -.u Goods, pay for ill is advenlspmenl,«i)d ilfayare, sndtake lyday, as it is imlispeiisable with our arrange-
have bepn crossed off with red chalk, and ail
M. M. H1CKCOX, Sheriff of Vigo,
O S
riv
Injfinetion of Secrecy railed foi*i JL
pnttnt.
Iffllt
"••Hr, Iiragg'« m»s*ver—!\'o i»rt* tertion of ••Patent Ktizhl" de- incr SfnVPC sired by him! ft
Rockt Foxd,Aitransas, July "fXh, IRtr.
InHeeil, hum
alwavs had a ntnrtal hmH nl what are Ifrmil "QnacSc Mertlr.in"*.'' "Palent Vnstrnms." fcc.. ami have tinlversatly ili«nourarei their use amonr my patient* aot) friemts. Bat one nf vmr a?enries fnntnl ils wa» into this pla-etait '.vear, just as Fever ami Artie and Congestive Fever beran In snread •xtensively ainons the people. Th®re beins noi*h»r IWlor in the place. I C"uld nnl attend to half the stick—and the-fesnlt wai that hundreds wer» c«mte)lp,l to make trial of your Pitts—both th»» Anil Billoji* and Tonic.
CvOOk-
a new article and very neat.
Pills
the place or quinine very soon, in the Artie and Fevert of the south and west. Verv resnectfutly, k. McDOWkLL, M. D.
JO" In publicly reptvlne lo the above, fir. Rrarj takes the occa«irin to say to hi* numerous correspondents in all the southern and western States, who write similar letters, that his IndiAn Queen Veretabls Susar Coatod Pills, claim none suoposed loarise from the
er offered in this market. Also
Terre-Hntite, June M, 1848-SG-dm.
THR
JOHN BURTON.
Terre-Haute, July 6. 1848 29-tf
HOIGU AiVtt BEADY STEAM SAW MILL.
THE
Subscriber, having fini*hcd bis hew Steam Saw Mill, situated eight miles east of TerreHaute, and a little south ol the Nri'lonal Road, is now prepared lo furnish every description of L(JMUER at the shortest notice, of the first quality, at reasonable pricPs.
I shall he prepared in a few days to furnish any quantity of KILN DRIED LUMBER of all kind*. Orders for Lumber left at the store of J. Cook & Soli, in Terre-Haute. will lt« attended lo promptly. 'JOHN WOOD.
July A. 1848 -29-tf.
THE
1
DRUG STORES.
are now receiving onr summer and stock of Drngs, Medicines and Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glassware. &C.. to which we invite the attention of Physicians, Merchants, aud the public generally.
THfi
C. J. Al.U^ON & CO.
of
Medicttte, has been d^*rt|ved by motoul eonwiO. PATRICK A UMPPWGER. Terre-Haoto. July 19. 184«-3tn
G. W. 5CLIPPI.\C ER» 9f. D.,
WOTLD
beg l««*a to reliua tfcanks (or tbe
Hbenil patrona«e ba bas received, and ta*. pecifolly eoliciia a contimHMiee
nf
the Mine.
O* Office west of the Universalis* Ct\trch« Terre-H»fl|c, July 18, I8it^a
I renpectfullv invite all who wish lo purchase stoves, copper, tin nr sheet iron ware to call at my ,j stove store and tin shop, on main street, (.icoupied recently by f}reen) or at the 8ioh» at IheEagla Foundry, and examine my assortment hf stoves, &c„ i»efire puruhaniug eUeWherej as I ain sure I can afiS»rd to give as liberal bargain* as miv iu this neclionj anil the ptildic at* assured lhat al either place, the most prompt attention will lie given to all Ordets, Sloven will lm delivered any when in town, and set up ao as to petform fight.
AT THE EAGLE FOUNDRY
THERE is manufactured and kept constantly for sale, Wares, Vegetable Corn Grinders, for grinding Corn and Cob, and
Ware, Sugar Kettles, Andirons, Sad' Irons, Wagon Boxes, Plow Cas». _r and Shares of all -.J.' ... kinds and sizes^ Stove 'Furniture, and
tings
StovePipe. -'i
Rvefy kitttl «r CnatiliRS usnnllV made at foundries made to rtnlcf, and in ih» best anil thhul woikinmilike jiianiii-r, ol the very beat matefi#ls on Ihe ahoftest ttotice, and at prices that will ei*# satisfaction.
LOUISVILLE
TWO DOORS EAST OF Tit P. EXPRESS OFFICE,
TERRE-HAUTE^ 1JYDIAJW1,
STRAUS & ISAACS, O I' It 1 l! O It S
above estnhlishtnent has just received a larce qonnlily of every variety .ofaumtnvt' (fOOilR.n The Proprietor* invite parliciilur attention to their elei'flot nssnr*ment of
SATtN, StLtC VELVET AN I) CHALL1 VESTS, CASSMEIlP,, SUM*ME It CLOT ft. UN EN, AND COTTON PANTS, AND CODRINOTON, MERINO. CttOTON CLOTll AL-
PACA, TlVEEDS. AND LINE ft COATS,
(Jentlemen hot vet suited Will Hint ihe above well worth their examination. In a«king
a coniiuuarice of those fnvofs for which they feci grateful, the suboctibera pledse ihemcelves to mainlain ihe same avalem nf dome business, to which they attribute the Very encouraging share of patro nage that they have thus faf received.
A complete assortment of BOYS* CLOTHING kept con* stantly on hand*
A liberal allowance made to Country Mer* chants. .•
N. R. Any garment pnrchasetl al dboVe eatablishment cXclianged if not ful* ly iippfovetL ,,
O a is vi in S to re EataWiRhmeltia nf the above firm al LOU1SV1LL15, kv.. ah(t KEOKUK, low#/* June ?. lB48-2A-tf.
NOIV IS Till? TIME to BO¥ fOtM tit)0/)S CHEAP!! 4
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Htlbwriber wAuld a'hiirfunce to the public of Terre-Hauie, and iis vicinity, that he haa taken thr Store formerly odrttfpirtl by Messrs. Wim6n Hershlcr aa CloiAiiug tHore, situate {wo Vlbohi west of Jfippert A Mi^litor's Wore. National Road Street, Micre be ta i/ow ofiening cKie of tile larg* est, «0*l desirable, aird bert kelecied Msortments o\
Elver oftered in this place, afl Yif which he inTeirdstO sell lor CASH, »rt prrres, As the Goods are aA new, they having I teen Ix/Oght last mouth, and after an unprtteitehta) Tall lit the price* of all kinds of Merchandise, 'the present is ITie a rentes npporltmf ty for pucliitkers
A large and extenMve assortment 6f Ready-Made Clothing. Whrcfl ta kept separalU dp ataira^—
Boofiatid Shott. rtk'Ii, ttipn mid Honttcti: '&i'ttcerte*, 4 c-
Suffice ft to say that my aworttneni ia complete. All I want ia a thorough examination of my aiock to convince you. nt once, of I he fact* here artfertedv I am always milling to shottr Oooila without chnrg1*. CoUniry Merchsnr* And Medlars aVe ^rartfCTjhirlv invited to call, aa I cah hold out great inducements lor them. I have tftnatartrfy a per*ou engaged in New York for the fetprt«t purpose of wttchitie the market-, and selecting fri'f me tbe late#t and choiceal palleros, these gdvantagea enable Oie tA VAirt|«te tffth any Whofessle H'Ause hri ilie West.
Mcrchanubte Countrv Prmlnce taken ia exchange for goods. 'us Terre-Haute, March "6,1848—15-if. DAVitJ tt. ARXOLD.
XT
E E A E I N I A N A
nnderngned (late of the National Hotel) respect fully informs his firienda and the travrlfng puMie ffenerally,thai he has leased for a term of years, and haa not* opin frr the accommodation of Travellers and Boarders, the large, elegant and comibddioua new brick building, adjoin ing the », ,r
South East corner of tbe Pnbllc Square* on Market Street,
Which, with anew addiition lately made, ami the hSndanme style in which the rooms are Sited up, with entirely I«F/*T FUVtNITFRE AMl lIKODi.tG, will enable him to accommodate his gueata with ss comfortable quarters aa tan be had at the best Hotels in tbe West.
He has in hiaemploy a capable and experienced Cook-, and il shall be bia aim to keep aa Good Table as the markets of the West afford. Hr* Suide is Urge and commoilioosi and tinder the superintendence of careful Ostlers, and is well supplied with grain and proveotier. With these sdvanishes and a strict attention lo bosioess, be »ru««s he will merit and receive a share of the ptiblic patmnase. ss
C* Boarders oan be aeoommodated nn tvaaonalde terms by the week, month or rear. trr All the Htagee eall e» the City Hotel for faaaeugers. LdUiS
Terre-Haote, .November 10, 1817-47-tl
WOOL CAttDIXfi,
arba holmes.
8X Rk««x«mi rat ruer. yon can
FHtri'el
AT tbe old stand on tbe bank nf the river, near ihe SteatU Mill la Still engaged in F»illi»»|C and Dm* (in C'lolll, at all seaaone of tb* year, in firstrate style and at abort notice.
ahtmy*
tr\ (nwl work, whether in WOOL CARD* or CLOTH DBE«»SI*€4. Tcrre-Uaute, April 36,184S-H-CuJ
wsemmmm
Three sizes Queen Cityi Premitim
Cooking Stoves* the I
sNStfSS' 4MB
very neat, che.ip and durable Air Tigbt Parlir Stnve. These Stove* will receive verjrlSlf: large slicks of wuod. from which lite can le kept 24 or 30 houtrs, and m-turr tn thu room a mii»3« lorm iCmperattire they are very convenient tor Fmnilv Rooms. Stores, Offices, dcc., nntl re*ommeiad^| themselves with |eculiar force to the atlelitiou of *11 who u»*ire cotuforlable ruolna at a very small expense in Stoves and Fuel,
All the above fibives are front new palterhs^ they are made very heavy, atid front Ihe beal No 1^* Ohio Hoi Ulstst Pig Metal, and will
imI
break.
I also keep conslantlv for sale) the Cehsbtrtted BUCK'S 8TOVK, 0 sites, warranted lo do every?}-* tiling that a Stove Is ever expected to do, I ,-ilso innnofnciurc a (jreat variety of Premium. Double Oven, Square Oven, Yankee Notion andl,S Fall Door cooking stoVcit Air'i'iaht and open
Parlor.
House and Coal Stoves, (traics, Ac.| I Consider it unnecessary lo dcscrilw tlie construction of il*. (H-rforinaiice of my stoves, or to odd Ihe ceftillcales of those who have uwl rtiem, as thirte who purchase stovesk senerallv etomine |them K'fiirti bUyini, at id r»h judge lur theniwlvest I will say jjj that if any of my sloves dn not work {tisl riiht. tlieV may be returned. #1
I tVnt-ratit them all to |erh)rm willniullo slam) lite, alul haviiiK pallerna fot
bum 011I. I can repair the ntuVe without delay or ejepena** ill fteillni paltvtiitt intvlc. AKvhvs on haml eeneritl nsaortnieiit of Copper, Tin, and Cast Irott Stove Furuituie of every dtacripllon, Stove Pipe, &c.
'W&~.
heaviest
a
re mi uni|* Stove v-R%
W
R. Y. mid 10 plan- SloV,t«, t'btirch, School
all,
slmuld a plate
1
JOSEPH GROVER.
x1
of
the ptibthJ
ie,
STRAUS
«k
ISAACS.
v^., and a great many hther MMiclea—
LEVY.
IR8E Twist. Beads, Rings and Tasselt jpsl snd for ssle st the cheap siose of Jonet8. 1848. D. H. AJHtOfc®'-
A LOT of Sheetings. 8hirii«gs. Tickings and A, Checks jnst opened and to* a»fe al the
'•4
A-
new-
and thrtrp whn'etaU and rthiil rath thtre of Joue28. 1848 i. JI. A&KOLlX
fFANTED
in AAA
LIJ5-LEATHERS,
fof whibfc
the highest prices will l«e paiil
Hn mods, at D. H. ARNOLD'S STOiLEL, jour 28, 1848-Ifr4
