Wabash Express, Volume 7, Number 36, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 August 1848 — Page 4

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TELF.GRAPHIC BlOUTNtSC.—rOn WOJl^*y.

J»tjU??t|ePerdi«rat t'ie.,''e'e

graph BtaiWiBt AngiiMB, Ga., hat! a very narrow «#cfape from death by lightning.— He ww fitting a short distance fram fhe instrument, artnund which were fixed the wires to •ward off atmospheric lightiting, and was waiting the transittisMonofa message from Charleston W .Savannah,' when a flash of harming instantly stunned him, making a-report like a pistol.--The batteries were cpirr|)4etdy knocked to pieces, lire n8gQ£t destroyed, and the winding wires meuiSj irfseveral pieces.—Had he been operatingst ifii time il^e is 1 ittie doubt thai he would hare bgen lulled. It is presumed that tfce magnet at Savannah was alsodestroyed, as Win communication was instantly interruptedcvw

NEWSPAPERS.—r A roan eat* op a pound ofsugaiv and the pleasure lie has enjoyed is ended but the information he gets from a newspaper'is treasured up in. the mind, 10 be enjoyed anew, and lo Utilised when? ever occasion or inclination calls for it.— A newspaper is not the wisdom of une than or two men it is the wisdom of the age, and of past ages'too.

A family without a newspaper is always half an age behind the times, in general inforiiriiiion,' besides they never think much or find much to thiti|| about. And there are the little ones filing up in ignorance, wijljout. .any taats for reauingm

Besides all these evils, there is the •wife, who wfwn her work is done,"has to nit down with hands in her lap, and nothing lo amuse her mind from the toils $ni! carcs of the domestic circle.—Who then would be without a newspaper?—Benjamin Franklin.

A sick man who had not slept for many, nights, was asked if. lie did not wish to have a clergyman attend hirn, and whether he wished any particular one. Jle replied, "yes, send for Mr. .v^„ He came. The sick man requested a sermon. Mr. started with surprise, and desired to know the reason why. The individual answered,

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preach but three or four lijnes, and jfien invariably fell asleep so L'Chought ihat% short discourHO might enable mo lo take a nap—which 1 much need, not having slept any for several nights."

TRUE PRAYER.—A little deal and dumb girl was once asjse,d by a lady who wrote tlio question on a slate, What is prayer?" The little girl took her pencil, and wrote in reply, "Prayer is the wish of the heart." And so it is. All fine words and beautiful verses said lo God, do not make real prayer withoutjlhe wish of the heart. -v?

Prayer la llio soiil's ulncero desire, Uttered or unexprenaoil, Tlio glowing of tt lilitrfnn fire,

Thai trembles in the brenil."

A 1.AKOB Gn^qn.-t^o y.ou call ihem large lurnipH?' 'Why ye$ they are considerable large.' 'Tlmy may be so for turnips, but limy «ro nothing to mi onioij, 1 saw tlio other day.'

•And how largo was the onion. •Oh! a monster, it weighed pounds.'

forty

We shouM like to see the* newspaper thai would suit every body it would bo a curiositjjr Such a thing never did nor never can have a place among the things of the earth, yet thousands are astonished that the paper to wllich they are subscribers does not contain just such articles as they like to read best. One expects moral essays another love tales and miscellany another looks for asernion while nil wonder that their particular laste Is not suited—never a for pioment supposing that an editor rulers for the mental appetite of thousands,

Tho I.egillitnre of Wisconsoh has passed through every stage, a bill exempting the homestead of a family from saloon sn execution for d«b». The area exempted is said to be forty acres in the country, or a quarter of an acre in a village. The final vote in the Senate stood 14 to 5 _in tho House, 33 to 35. ff.

TUiore are in the United Stales, acconling to the memorial of Miss Dix. presented to Congress, 22,000 insane per|pns. JShe prays for a grant of public lands, for

'•I have livftd^sttid Dr. Adam Clarke, ••to know that the great secret of human happiness is thisu~ne*er wafler your energies to stagnate. 'FH8 old adage of'4too many irons in the cottvfys an untruth. You cannot hate too many—poker, tongs Hurt all—keep them all going."

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and waveriniTi anu changeable they even dafttc yet God has made th«m part of the oak. In so doing, he has given us lesson not to deny the stoutedness witln in,' because wc see th* lightsomeness with

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•Forty pounds!' •Yes, pud when we took off* the layers, the sixteenth. layer went completely round a demijohn that held four gallons!' 'What a whopper!' •Yoifdo'nt mean to sny thai IlieT' •Oh! no} what a whopper of an onion, I mean.'

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There is nothing purer than hooesiy nothing «we«l*r ih*n charity nothing warmer thw» lo*«rTM»thing brighter lh*n virtue nnd ifblhing more safe than faittt. These united in one tnind, form the purest, the «weetoat and moat steadfast happine««.

^BobbY, niy lore."' **d e«lty mother tbmmdMt ana u*np

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WABUASTED

UNPER A PENALTY OF

A Tlifrii»and IfoUars, fVec from. Mercury and oQ.Mm.trul Sub-r 4' •*«««•(. t: i" W.

PILLS

fv TNE CITY of MEXICO !—GSEAT Succ^sg iMOJW THS VOLUNTEERS! Extract of a jettf* froov-Uta GreenTille Mounlaiueec

^W^WrtzM-D&r Sir:" n%o I sent yrm a MounUtiiuer, tonwinlnc a

tract^n article oft some value (n regard to your

C,Mtteheilve?)VK&ln*

S

never heaTtl you

I prnciii^Vlew

.U^go^eV#. Wrf«W. Mjnnngeffi

eenuine for sale by K. S WOl.FE, Terro Haute James Morrison,

,.

the purpose of peeling anu supporting

liospitftls.

1

off have route of the Hfustartf?"

asked wmfiMv of a hungry rolnnteer. ••No, I thank you," said the old wider, •«1 have been mustered to my heart« content for a year pa»t.n

P'

tr»"rHI°nary value Of this incomparable medicine. Long

",eUCi»r« for Fcvc^aiil Ilu»»tlxiiu, Putnam county, I mi., July

nr Wri"hi—Sometimes since your agent leftnie a .u^lr of yo..r Indian V^eUble (uil'f Pills to be In ereat demand lately-for the cttrw Kever'and Agoe Mr. James Boyd has .on wh* ha» been laid np with pever and Ag»e,

va,,e

he re a by determined to try yotir Indian Vesefable Piite.and Dy iminfoiie box.he is nowsoynd and well. Mr. cor had a dau?hter, Mr. were ifowrt at Charles Nichols and^threenf his-^«fe ihe same time with Fever

hYL»Tmiian

ttrn various other remedies -if-., health Voffcmble Pills sod N restored thpjnall to penect neaiin. I can aw^e you from what I. have seen, yuur Indian Veeeu'bTe I'ills may bo relied on for a permanent cure vfFever«nd Agi»*.

Yours, respectfully.

.. JACOB DURHAM, P. M., Also, an Acting Justice of the Peace,

Tl sis to certify, that was entirely cured of the Chills and Feyer.of several months Jtandi«2, by the use of four dnsos. of four pills each, of Wright a Veamablo Pills, and RfipriakIMR medicine from a renu|w physician for soma tio^, »nd have had nosy.nptoms of it si nee, which was abvut one e^r ^,spKNCER

Texas, Champaign county. Ohio. This 1« to certify thai I was cured of the CUills nnd VSver by the use of Wright's lndiau Vegetable Pills, after having had three attacks of it.

There is as much dlflferenre betwepn

other

RERR

Sugar Grove, Fairfield county, Ohio, Nov. 19,1610.

HORRIBLE

MISTAKES I *,r-

Are sometimes made By confounding one •^medjclne

whh nnoih«n and athnlnlst^rm^ ...w ... -c, Fnimtlv hurribln «re Ihuea whirW nr*

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THEnorthslrret.

J* B-Armen-

trout. New Market J. Barnnl. Middletown. Ollices devoted exclusively tc the sale of IfVj*/i» Indiitii Vegetable Pill*, wholesnle ^,i si, I'lilla'delplrla *2158 Greenwich St., Now ISH Tramotitat.. Rostpn.. .V-.

OU1 Mansion Ho«ein Terro-Haule, on Market al tho comcr of Mulberry, two wiuarea ol ihc Court-IIou*o. has been entirely re-fitted, and repaired throuchoot. and now offered lo the IrawHin* pul'tlc ond Bonrdera, ns one of the best Inn* in lh« pl«co, and will bo known hareaftor, a« tho

who

has apfnt wjwral "yetirs ol hisjifo in thcchtertainmont of llic pyblic—and Insllv at Newport, the county seat of Vermillion, It Khali be my entire object

td render my jiue*t« comforfobl® While under my root, and for this Cud no pains or BUeution will be •pared.

MY TABI.E

^i|l al way* W tuppl'ied with the best prn»1uct* that ihe mm try alTurd* prepared by the beat cook* that can be b*d, and my 8TAHI.fi

Will be filled with provender, and attcn-

del to by tho most careful ostlers. Intending to devoto my perianal attention to

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EAGLE HOTEL*

a)wayc my lo

|ct

noouc

depart dis-

aalisfied. O* The Public are respectfully in*itwl to call ami ate if wo do not redeem every pledge we have here made. Keapcclfully,

DAVID W UI.OVER.

Terr*-Haute, May 31,1848-84-tf. K. U: The sta«w leavnnr Terre-Haule, wll regularly *1 the Eagle H^el tor pawencers.

IPM353,

*nsjT r«ce»vrd and for tale, an a*»ortmrnt of

DR^T'OROUKD and SkZXill) PAINTS. .... n:.„ O.'!..,Ctiiai White

DA

Smalts. MMUdt' firov Black. Unxiad Black, Imrf Btaek, FrnawtaBlM, ri Aatwwp Bio#, Ctmm V^tWw." 1 Chroro*' Gr*w», r*H»Orc««,.

UnMnl Oil, Spirits Turpenlloa, Whlve U««d, «l I^Mlt, mltiif KfJ," Umber. French awl Yetl^ V«rwUU«n, TWT*

SHwpa,

Kmnlil Or«*Rr "Brtmswlclt

UtMtff*, futtw Dryer. Whltlnp,

Futtj, and elftss

of all «itf« «p to 6 by 31 »nchr». |. Ground Paints, astute*! colors, pot up»n tabes for budscape paiottn*.

CoaclL Furniture, White JND J4PJN VJJiXJSl/ES, Warranted equal to anyin theUniUfd mtUeu and Ciryilalistd Tin end Glaf$

a'atei.

a «pkodtd *rtkle

to her darling,' whotn she crewajed with Plett*. a .pkodidjirtkre for aiina. tarts and oil er things, "can any more wM.'h« ?m,n* hopeful's hesitating think I eould, if I stood op.'*" it

MtiMtu PMjprt-m Fw**m, at *5ct»-web. and^icTPmwi varowtoeJ and tramttf. HOCSE, SIG^ 4^0,CARRIA

IP. JUU3.N JLi

nm HANGING. CAfiRUGf TRIMMJH6*

dall at the otd »uiiHl/-(b®n of tbe PAIXT Kw P«r, cMwt #f MuRwrf and F«irth 9tiwt«, one door mth of tbe W» Baptist Choreh hr 1. warren.

Tcrrc-liaote, May SI, l®8 21

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ERRE-HAUTE-

BA^K NOTE TABLE.

•stta*

CpBaKCTEJ&-WeEKt*Vrf

tjtotiWA."

Lafijrette" do do

SuueBaiik and •Rrafl par Scrip—tUt" I5iw» it 4l '421nai5 (, tvt wfit par

All uncertain IIXISOIS.. State Ban* 4o#w Rank of rili»«t« Todtt

Banks eeneralljr 5 prculto few yoBK. Cily Bank* P*r Country.Bks:over 5 par do' do smaltnnt«M»

,p^'£!"P

rine of our Volume^in U»e of_^^ in whteh hp oar# Wj iegctahle f/fi*

..under all tare

™&t^r OTltflm

known a" ftie«Urn»e-Ui **5? T!l nianfline—an W rtnm'l'ou.EM., Is 4. gfentleman "fntie stanoin? an acrnmolUhod atul well educated man, ajwl was rccent-

PW

Obt»4 T«\i~tc CTN

par

Bank

o(jKassilton

D»8

Cicetev44k ofd

LDW

Xenist

KEN TUCK*".

LAW

-"T -siWarleia.":' ""'-7

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JWt--Pleasattl cles»D

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Geaosa.

Stank Bans and Br VIRGINIA. Rank of Vapaod Hr Farmers Batik 04 Valley do do Kxcluln?e do do N W Rank Va 4o,24^i«

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R,

.LDIA

S

^aneeville'JT6Tw*tk i'v*£:•—ChillicoUie

CLOSED

Sanduslyr

J—?"

WVEIER

ddtrtwful

BELMOUT

Bk StCtahs'TE—

Cily Bk Colombo*

BJc WheettBg2i MICHIGAN.

I «JF»

Ctlotod-Bftnk! do_

I D»

City

B««K

CleyetandT die

AT^NBK^VMAND I

dia

Western Keserre Bk

I

dia,

HX«lumb.

T^NKKsa^e-

N

iMBk^Ilk

teubenville

RR:

nguin Bk Putnam

^ANIILTWI

loaSodis

Lsna^rr Urbana Bk

PKSNSVLVANM: Phila. alid Pittsburgh. P*r Country Bauks ........ d«

-Cppv'FLY 5FFI«

Coin.Bank Clevelandldis City

#0

MARYLAND*

State. Bank and Brail paf Coinuierclai Bspk Cln par

Cincinnati

1

djs

PFCAKLLN

Baltimore Bankfl, par Country .•^ do- ^»rk di^ •NEW ENCLAND. Boston Banlw P/y Other aoltpnt Banks on

do"Zane»vpteldia

Sandusky City

BINT

dls

Olber.Banks nnccruia L(iUtSlANA. Bank in New

Orleans par

WISCONSIN,

OHIO.

•VYFSCFMI'IRE

fns Co..

heclu-MILWAUK4E,3JIs

Current valiu of^C!Old And Sliver. American Eagles]»I0 Halves, «5 0™rters..ft2 50„ Sovereigns', crown Stamp, halves in proportion.4 00

Do dras«n do do. •*""oa5» Napoleons. 20 franc pieces....... Golnea, ng

MI

IM7-

I Uh ... -..... ig*®

Spanish ®oublo6ns*............. Vi-rn Patriot, Me^icatt.and Columbian Dobbloonsyo GO TeVGiiilders, haWes 'In-proporUen'...«.W Teh Thai era Dueat*..........

Si.-JXktiiWumri, Dally,at...':. V.

/mliantyoli*, DaOy, at 19*C iiisbt \gfieh~

IDHIIP,In

su^p 'Jrna tha.Hn PlU. are alike, is fiuliirereiil which are taken and it one kIn* bad

bad together. This is very pre.at

ImUf"

Vmhtblt mid irther articles asTScuveeit midni^itand nmxiday We do not wish any to take our word merely for this statement. I.et any one, laknn

medicines,try this. Nothing more will be

M?uy7.erson* have been Jed awaybv a ceatfnsofSumr n.^f ilmv attllclpateddfiu il woiilil remove the nausea'of the metlloine. Uui»eyaroaeiierally mlstKUen. Without tho tugur those "articles have ,l°

1r_

eoimnend them, and would novbe sold Hut With the «u«ar, and bysivinp Hie article a name similar to Wrlsht'* Indian Vecietable Pills, they pain a tfiuuxniry notoriety. Wolves they arc, in sheep clothine, of whom ihe public should stoersnfticienily 1 .ev It be remembered that Wright*

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Pills nro prepared with special referencesi Co th« taws iovernlns"he human body. Couseque.iUy, tl.eyare always eflhctlvo in roitlng out diseases, bver^ fauiily shtnild keep them at hand.

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS. Ptmtmber. that the oH^nai tml onl^nninr INDIAN lcntrr*hI.K Ptt.hf! hurt tfie trnttcn signature of WILLIAM mtlUUTon the lop label of each

Ip

PortuNI9SE.old French and Kpglisn eold vary

much 10 weight, th« it should Tbs taken every dotlar'a weight) at the rate of A I ih pillardidlars(not inJuMjl)......P

(for

Ppanlsh "Five-franc pieces" English sfciHlns

16 00prem enta

OTdenta

Doubloons should weigh the same as a dollar.

.(Official.)

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTDRES

Of Mails at IUc Post Ofllcc AT TEHRF.-HAUTR, INDJ, JULY 1? 1848^

A i'v a 1 a

..T A.

ShirinxjleliiiJU., Tuesdays, Thursdays and fat. Op, M. VtneeSnne*, Mondays, jdnnadays

and_ Fridays 1 t.'p. K.

Covin "Ion. Mondays, Wad ONLAYS and Frioars 9 P. M. 9 M. .',.".0 p. ar.

CrmrfwUtTtlle, Tuesdays and PaliirUays.. Moomirigton Tuesdays And Saturdays.. a a Carlisle, Wednesdays, at. epar in rest St. Loui*, Daily, at.... •lis, Diiily, at Juiliarinpolil, Springfield, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays3 .Tuesdays Thursdays and Satn

i...6

p. M.

..".I a: M.

3 A.

Vineeiin*«. Tuesdays Thurstlays and Sauirdays 5 A,. M. Covington, Tuesdays, Thursdaysnnd tSiturdays 6 A ." «. Crainjordsville,Rlondayaand Friilays: 0 A. w. Blooming!on, Mondays and Fridays. ..I •. »...O A. M. Bedford, fjalurdays, «u- i.....

...6" A. M.

TJarliste, Xliursdaysf at. IV... ••.....» A. M. N. H.—All MailSclose.at precisely 8o'clock,p. »j. July S. O. DODGE, P. M.

LOOK OUT FOR THE

r11HE uiidcrsignpd, huvint former a Co-partnership in ihe Csir^ pouter :i»ul .I»in«M' Mliisi™

HCSiS, are prepared.to fill nil-orders

theiflTne, promptly, and at "moderate prices.. (£j* Shop on- 2d sireelj l^ortli of Jacob 1), fJtlr

—ALSO— r-

THEYli.ive

4

would inform the public, lha they opened a suup'for thc mnnufactnre of

CJIBINE T-WMiE, On 2i1 street, two doors Nurtb ofUhnpmati & H'ibeririyef, and,haviiig compe.tent workmen in their employ, (hey' feci antisficd of being aJLiie'io fill all orH^ders in that line, itj Soon

ILTANSK SHALL HR FUKK OF

OHAIIOK.

Terrc-Haule, April 14,1847—17— If

Terre-Hante, June 14, 1848-26 tf

i.

4^.

JFariiievs take, IVotice.

A

GOOD supply ol Lake SJait.a superior article for table and dairy use—For sale at .the Hardware Store, east^ide ol the Public square. (Look ogjgfor the same old Pad Lock,^

M«v. 24, 1818-23-tf.

HEAD QUARTERS FOR

PHILADELPHTA CLOTHING.

On Hnttoiial Roail Street, next rtoor to Ntppert's Corner.

BARGAINS !. lKCilI\S!! rilHE proprietor has j«*l arrived from I Pbila-Jelphia. wiih a very large and splendid asdortjrnent of

Superior Clothing, Manufactured by the best workmen, and under his own inspection. Hia stock is

wrII made, in the latest-fashion, and of the best material.vantl ia Tar superior to that generally kept for sale. On hand some of thp finest quality qf

Black nnd Blue Glolh Coats, Cfrshmerct Sacks, Habit Cloth,^ Tweed arid Queen1srtoth

Sack-CoalS, Cassi~ Pttrits, Satin Vests',

and a great vaVfetv of cheap ckthing/*%T sale as cheap, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, as ttiey can be purchased in the Eastern citie*.

JOHN PALMER.

SALE OF FORFEITED SCHOOL L4IUS. NOTICE is hereby given that the iiodersi^ticd'will oftr at public sale,*Ji the Uourt-Houae door in Terre«HaUte,

Vigo county, State of Iruliaua. between the houra oIlO o'clock, A. M., and 4.

o'clock. P. M., on the second day of Septembar, A. D., 1848, Ihe following lot of land forfeited for thenofipayim|nt ol the interestdue 011 the sartui to the Congressional Township, in which it situated, tawi? Lot nonaler eighty-five (85,) in section sixteen, township lwel*«, north o( range nine weft. (yj" Terms of sale regufeted by law.

W. N. HAMILTON, Xmor.

one 23. 1&48-3&UU Pra fee $4.00

PowHtog Guns—Powder, Lread, fta FK VY very superior FowUng Guns, real stub and twist and Damascushanels, don make. Ri0e and Gun Po*iet, Pe^Mea Caps. 1^1. for sale bv

May ST. 1848-34 tf J. COOK & SON.

A in.OR LAMPS, GLOBES, Ac. A SMALL assortment of vei^iu.ixlsoma parJL lor Lamp, with GfabM »g Chimneys to matd^for sale kw br J. CwKMySO^.

May 3l. 1818-24-tf

Photographic Colored

fto a oa a \3EL XJ^ S3 a BK wwHtpt petone4 i» mV iilfcwnrnt CMIMM4 mwS liCMike OA

VGtVSKItrPrfrmrmlit* «M»w* lonnmfri.1 iImh *hn ptuwiiw htm. *re 1M presenied wiui *Hi«ri«r pIclM**, a irfi *0/nafo.

IVrwaa Mmmh hartAic lilteaeaews of 4et«ned (ti+mh, win In

HWMM

Catbs:

A*o*ir KmjtKT. J. K. KIWKKT.

KINNEYJcKINNE Y, attorneys and .Counsellors

A A W TERRE-HAUTEMKDIANA. O* Office iu die Coort-House, souih wtggj room, uiv.-tairsl jik. tliT«rrt*Haiite, MsSfsl, 1847-15—tf

R. N. HUDSON,

•«j|- AS ait^iQ resamed tbe/practic®, ariii witl, for JCt the fature, give |KrMi$t ra^irtiop ®lt Uoitbewiutnirted whh hlni(.. r£ OtEce. Tu«n-Ha|I. JhirJ doQr. ,.

Terre- Haute, March29, 1848-15-1^

R. W. Thompson. IT. D. Sco-nr

THOMPSON fe SCOTT,,

•^^Xftpruta^ flt nto, 10^, TERRjG-HAUTE, INDJAffA. M:ITorefh5er L7,1847^48-tf

't ftj" Pereoaa .indeVted to the undeni^^I will,' in hif-etWence, Settle with. DUSrort, E«q. Kor. lr1847-tf. R. W.,fllOMP§ON.

JriROVERMAN & BOURNE. COMftirSSfON MJ3RCHANTS and Forwardil%Agents, and Dealers in Dry Goods, Queensware.tiaKiware, Groceries and Country Pro ]uc^ generally,"National ftead Street, Terre-HaulerIa.

|OS. GROVER -EAGLE FOilNDER7. Manofacturea Citings oT *11 sorts, Ploughs. Platform Scales, Andirons, Sugar Kettles, "Wagon Boxes, Ac,, &c.,' First-Street, nea he lowcrFerry, Terrc--"Haute, Lndi'ana.

DAVID

S. DANALDSON, NOTARY PUBL|C, Wjibash Express 0/Rue,,y National Road, east of Market Street, will^funysh Deeds, take Afkhowicdgements, ®c.

A ZEL HOLMES, M. D., OFFERS hi« professional sCfvices fp the citizens of Terre-Haute'and the surroDnding-l onntry. Office and rti^'dence on Second Street, bouth. of. The Gourt-Hou»e»Terre-Haute, Indiana.

GOODS AT WHOLESALE '••i AT THE

BUCKEYE S'i'ORE."

THEtheir

subscribers take pleasure in announcing friends and the public generally, that

they linvejust received-thfi Jarc'est nnd most general Stock' of Merehandise they have ever before brought to this market, Consfoting ln part of Broadcloths, Cassimcreitj Sat incts, Twiedsctoihs,

JKenlucky Jeans, Limey» and. Flannels of ifl? allkhidsiPlaid Lining# and Cloaking, I Palo AUn and Monterey Plaids:a 4"Cgretit variety of Alpacas, and

Five ffundrcd Plorfts Prints., emliraciiig eyfery style and variety, a large supply of Brown and lcuchcd Muslins, a godd assort-

T\/

menl ot /.% D'R 0 01) SV-* such as Jackonets, Cros's harred Muslins JMCCS,

Edgings^, Insertihgh, $c., Dress itandkerjs chiefs. Woollen Mpq^clg, iQramfcf. CorH~x? furters, fa. Strati) ati4.X,eg{iorn

Bonnets,. Bonnet and&qp on $ &

Fine and common FUR CAPS, mens .nnd boys Cloth do. Hats, Boots, .and Slioed, of all kinds. Tho larcest and best assortment of Ilrifssols^ Iti^iaiii, and common Car* ever offered, in this ,mtfycct. embracing many rich nnd.desirable, patterns.. Indian Matling. Floor Oil Cloths, Table ditto, splendid painted Window Shades, with cords and. tassels, rollers and pulleys to put them up with. A heavy slock of

E E N S It E 7

emhracing some sptendid-China Tea Sets, "and several sets of. deep blue ^are. 2 Eastern Stocking'Yarn Spun C6tton. Baiting, Spanish Sole Leather, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, &c..

Stc.v Vc.

STTIB,

^'^and oh as acconimodatinat.lcrm's,ascan lie had in 'J this placo. Lumber of all kinds will betoken in exchange for Cabinet-Ware. (Cf COFFINS MADE TO ORDER.JpH. tL/'Ouii

Allof the above are offered for cash,

or most kinds ol Produce in hand

LOWKST IIATKS.

AT THK

April 26,^48-19-4m

AU detrriptioaa

cap/inf tMtawl, tad l« ail cam poriect, or rfci'i*. Kri«w »t MrwrafWi and Sntd A./np naitMfwBr.H. R. Stnhk's Dwul office. 3 A. MOOESIXT

Xerr«-H*«te, Mardl 8,

mSitm

riiHE subscri J»3»f

*A Ed«W-»,

TKIIT

We particularly invito the Jab­

bing Trade, having bought largely will) a view to that braui^i of business. Jt^ i. F^R. WHIPPLE & CO.

Terre-Hante, •Sept. 29. 1847-4 i-tf

I.IFr. IJfSlBAJrCE.

THE

JAMES HOOR, THOMAS HOOK.

subscriber has boen appointed Agent of the Mutual LifelnsiiranccCompany of New York, and will rctieive' and forward any applications for Insurance. .,5, .-

The importance and utility of Life Insurance is becoming a matter,of deep iutereet with all classes of the community, arid'is ntw occupying much of public attention. Persons,in every station of sorcjety, may secure to theit families in the event of death, bomfottable pupportand independence, by making willi thisinstitution a small annual in vestment for insurance 011 thefrliyos. Individuals rarty effect ineurance on their own liyea, Or tbe li^ves of others Yin lhe"most favorable terma. a

Pamphletscxplatning the principles Bird allowing the advantages of-Jjife Insurance, with the rates of premium and form ofapplication may be obtained al the office of the agency..

st.,

JOHN F. CRUFT^

April 1,18.46—1§—tf Agent

ftlOBE .FAOTQRY.

THE

«tibs4ibera wisti to ai«e notice that they have erccted a FACTORY., two and a half miles sntith east of

v'

ARMIESBURGH, INrriANA,| nnd are in opernilon, marmfscluVinR ClOuiB, Flannels, Satinets, and Blankets, on the loiinwing terihs: .'•Z'wjr Cloths wide 45

cts.'

Satincti 40cls.

Flannel 40 inche* 30 Blankets,

1»y

the pr $3

WOOL CARDED AND SPUN at 16$c. per pound the wool must be clean jind clear from all hard substances that would injure cards.

All kinds of country Carding and Cloth Dressing attended to with despatch. Cloth left at the store of Warren &. Turner, Terre-Haute, will be taken and reiurned when "finishac!. «£D All dark colors on Cloth 3Q cents per yard, and all other work in proportion. dj* Farmer's Produce taken ill payment for work. ,, 1,0WRY & McCONE.

O I E

THANKFUL

lTltlTE LEAD, OILS, TVBFEffT13TE, &€, *.'*» Keifl pare No. 1 White Lfsd. frwin the

pbmwwhmmwm^IIWWJU^

resjiectfully iufurms the citizcns

JS3r Terre-iPimle, anil sarroiiaiiins cnufiiry. that he hhs. just received & lot of YfiRMffTfT MARBLE, suitaliJe far

HEAD STONES, TOMB TABLES, &cM t^hich hjs is (Prepared to. &iish in ft style of workmanstup lbal aolive mm e^ftbeat. dj" Strap one «]aar6 directly.tWw GouirtHouse^and two door& soullfof Fatrbank'a Rjflc FAoij^

v'

--V" A. DILL£.

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

POSSER'S BINDKRY. THE subscribers -take pleasure in informing the public that thcy slill carry tin

BOOKBINDING,

ip afl iu.branches. TJtey are constantly supply|ng themselves- with tbe beet of Eastern fttper, ami can ftfrnish cutetoraers with

BILAHZ P©®1E0S' Of all sizes and descriptions. AII Orders, will meet with prompt atteiition, and the .work executed with neatness and despatch.

Tliey would also inform the public that they ha-ve nllacheil lo their Bindery a large

BOOK ANB JOB PRINTING OFFICE, Consisting of new material, selected with great care-by experienced workmen, with which they are'prepnred to execute, letter Press Priltiiig, (^evef}f description, Such ns Brinks, Pamphlets, Cards, Billets, Labels, Hand Bills, Shotif Bills, Bills of Lading,' iVay Bill*. Bank Checks. Manifests. Blanks, At., 4-c. Gold, Silver, Lithographic and Xylographic Printing, and Bngra-tfing^

J. ROSSER & BROTHER.

l,afoyette^In"diana, 1848., N. B: Bloks to he bound or orders for any kind.of BI.AKK Booits.may bc lcflat the Expn'ss Office, in'Terre-Haute, to' which place they willbe returned at the'earliest oppoflUYiity. Work warranted and prices low.

March &2~x 1848-14-1

MEDICAL NOTICE.

J."A. Williams,® Homajopatliic Physicfan,

TENDERS

his professional services td tlie cit-

izens.of Terre-IIaule asd vicinity. The experience of fifteen years successful practice in this couutiy^ (the last two agd a half -years in this place,) induces him to believc that he can treat Ihe diseases of this climate, (Homoenpathically or othcrwiseVas successfully as any Physician of ihe place, he hispretcqsions'ivkat Ihey tnay. Office al hjs residence, on.the east side of Market-street, three and n- half squares Sou ill of thepnblicsijuare^ He will cheerfully attend the calls of his old customers and other? who may give him ihoir preferences.. All. medicines must be paid for before (nken frotfi the office, excopt to regular and jsunctual ^usloflicrs.

1

Tcfrc-Httute, Ind., Feb.'16, 1818-9-tf

Mi Calisicl Warolloom. fin Ifi' rsi gi^ ed has commenced tlie Cabinet Making Business,.in the shop iatrly occupi* cd by W m, H.. WuBt, nearly opposite llio American Hotel,nt tlte sign of

THE BEDSTEADS*

Where hSTis prepared 10 fill all o^ers, from a cradle to a coffin, with promptness, hhd in as good -style and finish, and with as good materials as *t any shop iri Indiana. Those in want of any article ui the' CAIIIXET LWJIfE, are Requested to call and examine sp'ccimenif and prices.

Q^'iVIl kinds oif Lumber and Produce tnken hi exchange for work. JACOB SHESi. Terre-Haute, January.26, 1848-tS-tf

^ADDLG & IIARISESS MAKING,

Jr Jl. Hager

JS conducting the above buslnessjn all its branches, on National Road St., a few doors from the Square south side, where he would life glad to see all who wabt a good article in the -above line chcap' fbr caah or trade. ***,?

Aug. 10 18T48'-35—tl

THE

for pa*t patronage the under­

signed wouhl wiy to the cit^fns of TerreHaote and the public generally that he intends continBgty the

4

MlRCnANT TAILORING Business at the old "stand, one door north of (Be Town Hall, where clothing of all descriptions can be had on the shortest notice and moderate terms.

DAVID HARTSOCK.

Terre-Hante. May 31. 1848-24-tf

April I, 1848-15-tf

1 1

Fire Aittarimelnsariincc Agcucy. JOH.f F, CRl'FT, wAgeni Protection Insurance Company. 13* Policies issued on Houses, Merchandize,* Cargoes,Steam «nd Keel Boats, oifthe most f»trbrabfe lefms.

Manufactory of Oonkling, Wonl^c Co.

GmatfRati, Linseed OH, Lard Oil. aiHTT tine, just receive# and far sale low h* May 31. IS48. J. COOK Sc. §ON.

[urpen-

First and l^st IVolice.

are 1 C-jepw. No Note or Book-Aecoant will basae,) payment is made in a ressonshle I cannot be accountable fc»r the ne«d funds and atinf hare them torn.

&

Queensware, Glassware, &c.

JUST

received a Inr^e and complete assortment ol" Crockery and Glassware, embracing nearly every article in the line at uncommonly low rates, for sale by J« COOK & SON.,

May 31, 1848-24-1 f-

PROTECTION! PROTECTION!! TH* undersigned- having been appointed agent for the Cokinibns

Insurance Company, is

.now prepar­

ed to take risks against loss 01 damnRje by fire,

iind to insure gootls transported on rivers and canals. to and from the eastern citica aAd towns in the United States.

Persona insuring with said Company will be dealt with promptly and honorably, W- N. HAMILTON, Agent.

Terre-Haute, April 29. 184M4)-qf

WEW Finn*

undersigned have purchased the stock in irade lately owned by L., L^moni in the sisuth room ofthe Linton building Terre-Hadte and have commenced business under the firm of J. F. & E. C. King, whete they intend to keep a general assortment ot Staple and Fancy Goods, Groceries. Queerfsware, &c.,--which tbey will sell oh moderate terms fof cash, or in ex--cbange for the production® of tbe^country.

1 e.' Q*

March 1, 1848-11-tf

KING.'

LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY. John I'. Croft, Agent Mutual Life Insurance Company, N. 1. tCJ* Policies tor one year, or seven years, for life, itowed on the most favorable terms.

April M847-l6-tf

FIRE AXD 1,1 FE INSURANCE^

THE

Ohio Mutual Insurance Company insure* against losses by fire, on t9* Mutual or Cash ryatcm, ss preferred by tbe "insured.

Also, grattbl insurance on lives, oh the Mutual prmcipfe.lt one-half the Tales charged by other cdmpaniofc. *...

•A, M,-«tn?5mSarX^. rr.Oflke in the Conrt-Houae. Tefre-Hsute. »*sy 1. l849-»»ly

FAMILf GROCERIES.

SUPERIOR

1

Loaf and powdered Sugar^New

Orleans aod Mnaeovwlo, do., Rio, Havana, and old government Java Coffee,Sugar House and Plantation Mol*a«es Voang.Hyaon. Imperial. Ganpowdqir Poweboog (Black) Teas—Very

"L

1—

VLOT

G. A.

Terre-Haute, August 2,1818-3W

quality. Mar just received

COOK & SON,

May 31. 1948-2^-tfc* *0

of Sheetings, ttfrtings. Tickings aq^ Checks iost opened aM for ssle at the new and chain wholetaU and retaiteash *iorr of

June 1948 l. H. ARNOJ-R%

FRESH iffROICIiVES* TERRK-U AUTE

THJB-$abs&r^rtake$friends

pleasure

aniiounci4ph) his and the public generally. that be now xeceiViiMLhisJkPklAG PURCHAsteSif®w*iefa is the larnesl and most general stock of Goods in his line, that Can be found in this market, all of which will be sold as low as ot any other house in this ^tiace.-e'nd he pledges himself to give

every ssu*fl$«ion to those who may favor him with their patronage. Dealing intone buj genuine articles,..purchasers are lespeqpdly. invited to examine his stock before trading else«ihcr .brder^wili meet with the same prompt Attention and prices be fully a» low as if the rTurcliaser were present in person. tiinsetrg,.Flaxseed, Feathers, ijfustard Seed, &c., wTll be taken ss cash for any article itv the estabii^»ii®te*, in which majr befeund a general assortment of

Mineral and Botanic Medicines, Paints, Oilsv Dye-Stuffs, Pure IJqtwrs, Per% Vi fumerTtt, Gunpowder, Yuun'g-Hy-c*.{\* ton, and Blafk Teds, $£•• $c. His late arrivals consist in part as follows: 15 lba.Eng. Calomel, 600 lbs Rosin SWpp 9* 15 lbs Amer. 6j)0 lbs British ,L 16 IKs Blue Mass, sup. |0 lbs Chrome 30 'Jff

p-i.p--Carb.'

^OO^FIour of Sulphur, 50 lbs Paris Green qi~ "20 lbs Red Precipitate, 25 Ibsr Ivory Black 5 lbs WMte 200 lbs Litharge, pure 20 lbs Corroviso Subli- 500 lbs Eng T.ampblack limnte. 300 lbs dry White Lead 10 lbs Oxalic Acid« 500 Up Anier. Re.l Lead 300 ma Eng. -w?d Lend 500 lbs Venitian Red 100 kegs .White- Load 300 lbs Putty 100 lbs Verdigris,.. 3Q0 lbs YeJ|pw Ochre 50 llws StoiM^chte

15 ounces lofftif, Iodine of Iron, 3 Iodine ofL^tid, 4 «e

0(

Mercury,

SO.dt'ina Sulph. Morphine., 100 ounces Quinine, 5 ounces Salncine. 10 ItisBfinrh. Rotas*, 20 ounces Hydriodote 300 Iba Alum 60 Blue Vitriol 200 Copperas 400" (Jamwood 300 Fustic 100 Span. Flot Indigo 20. Bengal Indigo. 60 Lac Dye -t 6 bbls Logwood

Blueand ReffSmalts 50

1

lis Spnn. Aiu'iattp.

Potass, .^1 2 0u nces'St rychTi 1 ne, 3 oaRces Varatrine ,60lbs Carb. Ammonia 100 Cre»n» Tartar 140 •'.Carb. Soda 500.'- Epsoin Suits 300 Gliiuber Salts 50 lbs Rochelie Sails 50 lbs Saltpetre v60t) Sil Soda i-a 50 lbs Tart. Acid 25 Ub Carb. Magnesia 25 lbs ('aleined 100 Chloride Lime 100 .100 Plaster P^tria 50 ll's Pea rlnsh 5.0 lbs Potash .'vt 900 Siilasralus 40 Mis Nitric Acid 25 lbs Muriatic Acid 500 Sulphuric Acid 50 lbs Aqtia Ammonia 20 lbs Sulph. Ether 30-lbs Nitrilc Ether 20 lbs Acetic Ether 15 lha Acetic Acid 20 Rappee Snuff" 60 Scotch Snuff 20 ounces Creosote 20-lbs Muriate Tin 2 bbls Castor Oil 6 bbls Linseed Oil 2 bbls Lnrd Oil 2 bbls Sperm Oil 1 crtsk Sweel Oil 8 bbls Tanner's Oil 2 lills Copal Vnrnish. .1 cask sup. Coach 1 enpk Black Vnrnrsh cask .Inpa 11 Varnish 5 casks spts Turpentine lion 100 lbs Ex. Logwood: Window Gfass ^4 5 Iba.Ex. Barks" Syringes of very st^rtor 50 lbs Ex.Liquorice quahly 100 lbs Cn/^ilo Soap Surglr.al instruments

VU VR:

300 lbs JWadder, Dutch' 200 Nicaragua rt .100" Red Sanders 4 100 Red .Wood 5 bbls Alchhol 2 pure French Brandy 4 -A merican 6randy

Morblc Dust r,- 1 cask Peach Brandy. 1" Holland Gin it 1 Jamaica Rum £& 1 pure Port Wine 1 Tcnerifle Wi#^ 1 Brown Slierry

Malaga Wine Si." 2 Madeira Wine 2 old Bourbon Whisky 60 lbs superior Cayenne 100 Bavberry 100 Maccanba Snuff

200 superior .'^'ob^cco Fine cigars 'P Lemon Syrup Ground cinimmon Ground cloves Ground spice Ground Ky. Mustard, Pure Siiiad Oil

r"

Shoe Blnoking Perfumeries' Brushes of every*sfloscrip-

O* Liquors of the best kind are kept only for medicinal purposes. J. R. CUXINGHAM. Terre-H«ute, April 5, 1848- -j0-tf,

JACOn K. OR A FF. ]*•(,.

IUM" H'TSfVj«.

COPPER, TIN, AND"' SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY. RAFF & BEY.MER still conduct the 011 National Rond Street, north of ihe Co nit-Ho tree, "and are prepared to furnish promptly any thing in tfteit line, manufactured Irom the best jjuatcrial.and in the best style of wotkmanship.

G1•ahuve..business

Their slock of rnanafartured i,3 TIN WARE "j fs general, embracing evcrything in common family use, nnd is sold

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, At the lowest rales, or exchanged ou fair terms forTicceptablc country prOtluce.

STOVES!, STOf^S.yj8^rOTES!I!

They hnvoalso oh:h'and, directly frgpMhe Cin ciunali Foundries, the most npnrovei^inerna of COOKING: STOVES,

Queen of .the IVest, Struub Stove, ,% Bexar's Phoenix Premmmf Webb's Queen City Pre-

s-mium,

arid

Tights:Jlir

...

For Parlors,. fyns. Families, fyc., aic, These stoves are 6\ the latest and most «pproved pattertia, and will beaold aa low as they can be had on the Walwsh

GRAFF A BEYMER.

Terre-Haute, May:34, 1848-23-tf,

O I

TENDERS hi, ,miCM lo the citizens of Terre-Haute arid vicinity, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, in^e prac 'Slice of MKDICINE, wl11.WlFERl&StRCiKR*

Having had'aevera^f.esr*' e*pe riencejn the treatmenfbf Wet!cm

Diseases, Dr. P. Gfopea by a close attention to busineaa, to- merit the confidence of those who may favor him with a call.

Df, P. practices on the Botanic System, and haa some valuable Mcdieiual Preparations for sale, among which ore ANTI-BIMOffS PITXS, DYSPEPTIC

PILLS CHINESE AND CAM-* i~ PHORETfED LINI MENTS, &C. N. Br Person* laboring under Chronit Diseases, Dyspepsia,.Cancer and Scrolola, a^uld do well lo consult Dr. P.

TJ'rsesses of Women and Children particularly attended to. Office in Saseeen'* building, earner of National Road and Eourlh Sii»aiii "$•

Itorre-Hane, I ml.. May 31, 184824-8nt^

BI'SIXESS STAND FOR#AL® HE undersigned wishes to dispose his HOUSE and LOT, No OH, on National Hwd,^east of Fourth Street, in Terre£(aule.

5

The House is a two»story brick, with a stwry and a half frame attached, contsina seven room* ttidjigood cellar. "Tbe lot is 20 feet front, by fcetjKp. It ia a jood bnaineaajMaod now, and th# flPwilHneresae in value every day. Terms will be made reasonable. ».

Apply gktiM premises to

1ig^^ote Y0ne lt^S48-2&-4f.

NEW ARRIVAL

WE

k.

Iron, 50 lbs Cliromo Yellow

.*»-

THE

are -now-receiving our foif purchases Hardware, Saddlery and Iron, entUraclnjfr a much larger,-cheaper nnd more extensivo slock than, can found .elsewhere in the Wabash Valley, or in the State of Indiana. We have addeJ many new articles, ns wcljhns increased the assortment anu variety of mapy4reretoforc kept. It will be our aim and desire to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage, assuring them (wilhotrt sellif)e at cost) that out prices wtnfc be at a reasonable advance from cost, and much* reduced ort^gjtno particular kinds of goods. In the linft of fienvy goo»ls, we ofler for sale—

Iron of all jklrids, Steel,

ip iron, slicet iron, llnaier%crpper, tinned.cfipjflg^wire, tin plate, bmktin. zinck, axle lirnfts, eliplic springs, eastern ground waggon boxes, anvils, smiihVliellows, vices, lead pipef to li, coil chain to §, binges for barn doors and all kinds of doors,

Nails, Glass, Oils, Lead. powder at retail nnt^bj|. ihe keg at $5,50 end j!4,00, all kinds of gun fixings, and some raay^it .guns, dSblle and single barrels, for sale lJwpmll saw?, cross cut saws, crobars, mattocks, pecks,

JLog1 and Trace Chains,^ and various other articles noi herein mentioned. A large and complete as*orlq|jmU of porkei and table cutlery,Jit wholesnfcand retail a large assortment of lamps, including the parlor, solar, with plain, and cut shades, and gilt nnd bronze startle, side lamps, store lamps (suspending.) and a Igr^o quantity of extra shades and chimneys andl^np wicks. In the way of house furbishing, including superior extra tea waiters- in.lkctts or single brass ond-irQits, fancy iron do, shovel and .tnugs, brass candle slicks, brass and pollshedjwuflers, wiro fendersf, labia castors, briltnnia tensetw, block tin toa pots, fancy brushes, crnmb biUshes, real german silver table and tea spoons, 9 Ivory Table Knives and Forks in sets^ 1- 51 pes Csirvers and Forks curtain pins and cbrtain bands, tea bello, Ac., &c.

Also, numerous other articles which cannot hero be enumerated. Our assortment of building materials embrace a great variety of locks and door latches, and those building will find it for their interest in prices and vari-cly tt give us a call.— On hand as usual, a very large stock of Cooper's tools of Rochester and Cincinnati manufacture.— We hnve taken special pains to procure a large and well selected assortment of Tools of all kinds, and we assuro the mechanic on anyfame, that we shall take pleasure in showing or selling him a

S A E

Having devoted a large share ot our store, capital ami interest to the saddle, harness and carriage triinming8,.we are prepared with a mo*t complete assortment of trees, plush, cloths, hog skins, pad -•kins, buckles, J^rrets and hooks,.hames and chains, webbing, tlir^n'd, rings, -hitts, stirrups, gig tree*, lacfti^of beautiful patterns, fringes, tufts, picked mosfr, and |fi$rt! curled hair, top leather (eastern dresyed,) patent leather a very large assortment ol figured and phin rubber clplh, patent oil cloths to 1J yards wide, head liujj||t brass and plated band, dashes and joiiits, oil cloth carpetings, malleable ironsja very first rate piece of drab cloth for seals,s^at handles,and coach door hinges.

WcofTer, also, to Shoe EUStl Boot mnnnfacltires, a (argo slock of eastern drcwetl French ciflf skins, Morocco do, lining skins, binding Icnlher, shoe pegs all sir.ee, sparrow-bills, copper nnils, awls, and awl hafts, shoe thread, hammers, pincers,punches, floats,'rasps, &c., fce. jR The highest price in cash or goods will be pahlTir mont kinds of Produce. dj* A quantity ol Lake and Kanlia'wa flail fot sale. ". 8. H. "POTTER & CO.

Terre-Haute, 8ep(Jf29,1847-4 l-y tH

BOVRRO^ WHVSKEY,» SIX YEARS OLD. 14 ONI3'1)arrcl received this day from Cincinnati, at the Terre-Haute

Drug Store nnd for snip by J. R, CUNIINGHAI

'i'erTo Hauie, .filly-' I-2, 1848-30-tf

SIJIIGICA E.'f XHTKr MBiKTS. \\TE ha*eju!t received a fine aaiiortineiit. of IT ll

the following arm leu:

Tooth Keys Tooth Forceps, Sprinp Lancet*, Thumb Limccts Gum Lancets ... Abscess Lahcet« Lancet Blades

ftfificators

fft^jton Needles Silver Calhetersi Elastic CathetersyjJ^|»*a ». Teeth Files

OlasB Syringes, of all kt^R. 8tethesropei

Pocket Cases, threeand Pill 'I'iles four folds ||f, Glass Funnels^' w'-ft Wedgwood MorJigg Spatulas Iron Mortar* llr Cindunic Measures

All ofwhich wo ofler very low. C. J. ALLISON & Co.

SEE nERE FKIEKD! RR you fond olfigood drink, i' on Elkins, who is now in Terrc-lJfjelgt^nd fPj inmunicalc for the sum of filteen dothj^^ his manner of preserving Beer and

RE

A Elk coinmun

n"

kinds of Fruit or for the small sum of five dollars you enn obtain his receipt for prepnring hi# Preserved Beer, which is now acknowledged, lo surpaM nil oilier kinds of drink in point oOa.vtm .,lhn expense and trouble of preparing ji.islBnt trffliTiK, and when prepared aqgprding to the receipt it will keep for yenrir in fH%» preserved state wiih these tfHvgntagcs it bids fair to become ope^|£be greatest luxuries in the country. In S JOHN StFCrNS/t

N. B: F*ortho purponeof preventing imposition, agents will be provided with a certificate giving them authority lo sell all others are imposters who era attempting loipraelice a fraud, whose sales will not be acknowledged on the receijftW the Patent, J. E.

Refer to Dr. Pence and W. C. Cory. *r Tcrrfl-Hatite, July 12. 1848-30-3m

TOR RENT* East Room, {^lining my

THE

room, well adapted fnt'Wshoe, clolliing or dry goode store- JOHN RBtNHAKD, Sign of the Spinning Wh«L#f

Terre-Hante, Jnly 12, 1848-30-tf

LOST CliRTIFICATE.

NOTICE

is hereby given, that I will apply on

Saturday, 14th of October next, to the Auditor of Vigo countv, for ccrlificatc# of lots No. 85 and 88, in school section IS, township 12, north of range 9 weal Ihe original certificate* being lost. M. A. JEWETT.

Terro-Hante, July 12, 1848-30 3m

?VEW Alp 8EA80!fini,E OOOOS AS AS THE CHEAPEST.|

THECHEAP

Seliacrilx rs have just received the bu I ance of their MPHIHO Gooos, which furnishhem with a full and complete assortment of UCY and STARVE DRY GOODS, GRORIES and QfJRE.XSWARE, which they wHl dispose Of whttlesalt and retail at the very lowest rates, for cash, or in exchange for country pfoducc. I. COOK A SON.

May 31, 1848-24-tf.

JUWT

received al the new store of D. H. ARNOLD, a handnome lot of Barages, Balzorines also a fe

Shawls and Scarfs.

June 28. Iff

^NJRLOK CIGARS.

2000

t.„

C. P#ftjt:HAAL.

lla Salf.

k'aoa

Barrels Kariiwha Salt, on codaigiiBenl KJ -n.1 «r«!e by March I, H. POTTE*t Co.

1

2000 Small L^ Norma, "I

2000 Colorado, j' .aotm'fiiiperfine Regalia, fe* 2OO0 VVioliington Canonea, 4000 Half Sp.inieh,

Received this day from the importers, and for tal$ at the

Terre-Haute

Drug Store, bv J. R. CJJNINGHAM.

Tcrrc-Ilautc, July 12, 4848-^-tf