The Wabash Courier, Volume 17, Number 35, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 April 1849 — Page 3

A western applicant for office called Vn the President and applied for Major S.'s plncte. Why should I remove Major 3 said the General. 'Because he is a Democrat and voted for Cass."—

44Well,

sir, who did you vote for?" *1

voted for General Taylor.* 'Indeed! Well, I think Msjor S. voteu for tne best man of the two." This was a stumper, hut the applicant persevered, and attempted to prove his great qualifications for the place. What is your business BOW?" said the President. I am a clerk for Major S.' 'How long have you been in his employ?' 'Thr^e years. And now you ask that he be removed, and that I give the place to you. Sir, return to your duties—keep the place you already have if you can but if I were Major S. 1 would remove you.' The. clerk Vamosed.—New Haven. Register.

The editor of a newspaper at Perth being challenged, recently, coolly replied that any fool might give a challenge, 1ut that two fools were needed for a fight.

ing, will please have their accounts set-

JUSTICES ELECTION.

Polls will be opened at the usual placc in the Township of Harrison, on Sat«rday, the 5th day of May next, for the election of two Justices of the Peace, for said Township, to HI the vacancies of M. McFadden nnd Myron II. Allen, whose •terms of office will have expired.

Tell it in Gath -Publish it In the Streets of Ankfttonl •COXSUMTTtON Or SIX YEARS'STAND/AY

PLEASE READ THIS RXTAORDINARY CURE. DR. SWAVSI: Dear Sir: About «ix years ago I •discovered that my lungs wore affected, of which I became mora convinced from time to time, al-

quantities on my lungs, when fortunately 1 bought of your agent in this place, one bottle of your Compound Syrup of Wdd Cheery, which so much relieved mo that I"continned using it until now. 1 have used six bottles, and am happy to tell yon that my pains are removed, mv strength returned, my sleep is undisturbed and sweet, and I feei perfectly well. I can now follow mv daily avocation without being afflicted with that painful. hacking, weakening couch, and I firmly believe that to your medicine, under the blessings of Providence, I nm indebted for this great change, snd am very happy to aubsoribe myself,

iSt. Clair, Schuylkill Co., Pa., Jan. 39, '&*!>. Such is the unprecedented success of DOCTOR SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD T-HERRY. Purchasers should be very careful to obtain the genuine. See that each bottle has the portrait of DR. SWAYXI thereon engraved, also his signature, all other preparationa of Wild Cherry ot'igg .fcMious and counterfeit.

MOTHERS! DO ROT sum YWR CNIIJ»RK* TO DIE BV1)I»RCTS,—Worms eause tlie death of thousands. Da. SWAYXK'S VIRMIFIKIF is the most safe »llults purges mildly, suouues wver, ana la remarkably pleasant to thie taste. Remember, the bottle is

|||}Q|, 1IR« OW A I "Ik W't I® Hlv MlVwk I and certain preparation ever discovered for exnel Ing worms. Sickly or dyroeptic children or aduli it purges mildly, subdues tever, and is remarkabl

the portrait of Dr. Swayne on each side, also bear ing his signature. The altove valuable medicines are prepared only by 1R. SWAYNE, Philadelphia, and for sale in \Yi. city bv J. R.CCNlNGll/ ived a n*h supply.

deceived a frreh supply. KTkSee advcrtuieiiiKnt in another column. ap!7Ximl

W O'CONNER S PttRKl.V VK» KTA BT.K

l^EVErt

i\ollPC Co Pa Irons. I at prices ranging from 33 to 37c 9 bushel. Prime Those indebted .. .be Courier 0'lfice|»-P«* Tor subscription, job work, or advents-! bacon aides at4ic 9

*the printer longer thnnthey really wish.) oats, Subscribers at a distance muy send at '*11 times by mail. A little at a time, as ^convenient, will lu-lp along. We will he responsible for the safety of monies remitted by mail.

W 1ST A R'SLBAliiA OF WILD CHERRY —GREAT REMKDY.—A very important disease over which this Balsam exerts a very powerful influence, is that of a Diseased Liver. In this complaint it has undoubtedly proved more efficacious than any remedy hitherto employed, and in nu- „t the door. merotiB instances when patients had endured long end severe sufllring from the disease, without re- CRAW FORDS

wiving the least benefit from various remedies, and

Advertiscinntit.

I»II. llALI/S

MTice,) Mr. Bcniiet,(r**no Haru^are store,) |H

A. A. IWRTH & CO,,

FOREIGN MARKET.

Tp»^R.NAITTK

led. Attention to this notice will con-! Ver a favor. Some we are aware who) always intend to be punctual, occasion--ullv neglect or forget liitlc accounts with GRAIN---Wheat, 9 bushel

I.ARD— 9 UUTTER—Fresh,

.1 Corn, in tht ear.

Rye,

SEEDS -flaxseed, bush PROVISIONS—Potatoes, 9 bushel Onions, FRUITS—Apples, dried, 9 bushel

Pencil**,

FLOUR-- 9 bhl. .\1I:AL—9 bushel SUNDRIES—Feathers 9

Ht-cswax, Candles 9 &

when mercury has been resortfxl to in vain, the use miin.nn imiiiiniiinq »bf this Balsam has restored tho liver to a healthy WW--action, and in many instances effected permanent! ]\otiCC lO Contractors, 'cures, after every known remedy had failed to pro* SEALED proposals will be received on the 'duce tlte dm red rffc'X. O thirtieth dav^of May next, at the Rail Road' febl7'25nlm Office in Crawflmlsville, lor the grubbing, clear-

MR. WINCHELL,

Delinc:ilor of Eccentric t» a racier,

HAS

(ered

Kespocttully yours, 6tc, Wii.1 JAM BEJU'WONT.

AGUE NOSTRUM.

IPHIS medicine has been us^ fdr tfcNJ last ewh yiiars by a large number of individuals afflictV?d wiUi diseases usually termed Fever fcnd Ague, Dumb Ague, t'hill, or Intermittent Kevrrs, Ja»ndice, &C-TTbeproprietor has been unwearitd in his ett»rt», from year to jrear, to improve the virtues of his Specific for the vanous diMwaee herein referred to, until he own now confidently introduce and recommend it as onfjjfl and eflfectu«l remedies exUiii. TTw Sped be, «r '•Nostrum," is composed exclusively of vegetable Aitracts. many of which, would in themselvw ftave relieved the diseased patient, and tempo™?il, r«i?wl i.lK.lii but ty tktion to render the Specific in the htffbest degree Valuable, some new unrrrdients wefe fortumuely discovered, which by addition have, b* an eit mental snd scientific combination, now rendered it nn onlv a temporary relief (like other sirfiilkr ^lS7 Lm of Wlioo hut is warranted to effect a permanent *nd radical SrC,Jh^takoft in conformity with tho direc-

"Numarotis rtrUficates. as well indrvidual iesHmony, could be furnished evidence,of its Ivonderftu efficacy andneVer fiuling virtues. All. U.JMVW who arc afflicted, am do tbenwlvee na S^Sbenefu than at leastu try a remedy which, •rnerieilte HHfc dcrtlon*fnit«t aa^one tjf the

•aliii

For sale by

CTI. AIXISOJI Si. Co., Terre-Haute,

iti recent discoveries.

iii A. J. Gi/)v*, Cleveland, K. Kturrev, Brwlvvillo, M. KMOBT, Manhattan,

KHHAVAM WIUAIFT. Quarsft

the honor to announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen ®f tins City, that he will intro» AND MAN-

MEN

luce his LECTURES ON NERS at the TOWN ItALL,

On Xonday Evening, April 3ft, Cominpneing at to 8 precisely. JCrTickew 25 Cents, a: the Stewart House and apl28 35tf

by water.

thouL'h I tried many remedies yet withont any an- llie line to be placed under contract, will be, parent liwfit. and my disease Increase.) until 1 ready for inspection ten days previous to the time was compelled to keen my room, and at last my of letting, and all neccssary mformation in referbed. I had great pain In my left ride, upon which "ice thereto will be given by tlie Rwident EngiI could not lay in bed, and in the morninc my I nccr. CHARLES BUTLLR, cough was so severe that I found it very painful to throw up the phlegm which^ gathered in great

VILLE AND W ABASH

A I O A O A N

injLf. graduation, nnd the construction of a number

RA1,SAM FOR TIIH I.UNGtS1 of small wooden bridges on the Cravs-iordsville 1 iknn nil th« ilia-'

al*d

is ol more value to Consumptive* tkan all.tho dia Crawfordsville to the depot in tlie city of 'inonil«in the world, as the following persons of [^afuyctt^, in mile or longer sections. Plans and Tinl!nn»ti tentitv S Mr. Wlieadon, (from Whea-1 specifications will bo exhibited HX days before the: *%.Oonou«H. F7U,„ .Tin.

Wabash Rail Road, from the depot in thei

wjjjch

Air Bell, (one price store JA street,} Mrs. Coles, (on jgtock of tite'Cowipany. The whole of the work 6th between Smith and John,) Mrs. S. McLean, «o be embraced in these contracts to be competed ... o« or belore the first day ot January next. eorrtrr of 9th and Walnut) Mrs. Menken, jth st.,) ISAAC C. ELSTON, Pres't. Sir. tiuthrie, City Hou-L who save that Dr. Hall's April 28, 1849. 33tl Halxnin not only cur»-l his cough, but dispersed the Tubercles which the I)r. said had form on hia Limps. Mr. Sieff, at the Gazette office who was *cured of a cough aad pain in the breast «f long *tatidiiij{. Mr. Johnson, fth street, says that Dr Hall's Balsam not only cured a nuwt desperate cough but stopped the ni^htswoa4s and pain in his breast and sitle. Ask all these and they will tell you that l)r. Hall's Balsam is a diamond above |)ri*e, and one that is destined :o sparkle in every 'spot on the wide world where Cough, Colds and Consumptions are known.

payments *rc part cash and part in the

N3TICE TO CONTRACTORS.

A N A E I N I'll E undersigned. Trustees of the Wabash and 1 Erie Canal, hereby give notice that they will receive Bcaled proposals at Waslnncton, Davies comity, Indiana, on the 27th day of June next, for tlie construction of about twenty-four miles of said Canal, extending from the proposed Dam serosa tho West fork of White River, near the South line of Green county to Maysville, in Da-

I „,„I I,I. vies county. On this portion of line there nre to

Depot No. 22 Walnut street, between 3d and constructed five lift Locks and one Guard ast side. Agents for the West. Lock, to be built of timber, a Dam across SlinkC. J. ALLISON CO, ard's Creek, and one or two small Aqueducts, to* ihw

iril 8 3Jlm Aaents, TV rri: Hnue. gether with the usual variety of earth work com mon to a canal. The line will be divided into sections averaging about half a mile in length. ill

Commercial. =====

WABASH COCKIER OFFICE^ I Terre Haute, April 28, 1849.1

We#tl»er fine, assuming every appearance of spring. Roods getting good, and business opening briskly for the season. River falling, and rather low for navigation—but two or three steamers light draught are yet in our trade.

NEW YORK, April 24.

Flour is in demand at an advance of 6c 9 bbl OB the tower grades. Grain is firm and unchanged. Provisions are quiet.

Sales of prime Chid wheat at $1 03(?$1 06 Genesee do at 1200$ 1 2ft. Prime white corn, 52053c: prime yellow do 2*S3^57e, Sales of rye at 57c holders are asking 63JN4c, but without sales. Sales of western No 1 mess pork at $10 374 prime western do, $8 3740$8 50 9 bbl.

BALTIMORE, April 23.

FLOUR—Sales of 500 bbls city mills at $4 681 9 bbl. Sales of prime white wheat at 960103c of prime red at 950100c of prime white corn at 44c of prime yellow at 50952c of oats at 27c 9 bush of western No 1 mess pork at $11 9 bbl of ao lard at 6JWIc 9 1

NEW ORLEANS, April 51.

FIJOU*—There is no change in prices sales of Ohio brands at $3 75 9 bbl. The supply of com i*light, and the sales amount to 115,000 bushels

PRICES CURRENT.

CORRECTED WETXLW".

6 ca 1'2 to* 15 W C* 15 (ft 16 18 3U C0 33 6-' & 65 .15 a* 20 40 C0 «2 &> 1 tS 0 3 50 Ot 25 0 30 25 a 18 20 ia o»

At tlie same time and place, proposals will be Old Wines and Linuors. received for building, with cut^stone masonry, the

niers of the Aqueduct over East fork of White 'Hie atone for this masonry must be pro-} MAMMOTH cured from tire quarries of durable hnif-stone to be found on or near either the East or West fork of, lli IV White River, from which point they can be deliv-

A. M. PUETT, THO. H. BLAKE.

TRI STEES' OFFICE,

Terrc-Haute, April 28, 1849.1 35tl [Express copy.]

E I

Snow in recript of one of tlie largest and cheapest stocks of

tr

bhanged it is now pot up in square bottles, with UtiroWfirfi^ K^OpSj IfOOtS

J. R.CI'NINGIIAM, who has just

ir xi ».

ami Shoe8)

sver oflwul to the Wabssh people. Our stock it so extensive that we think it ortneeteeary snd almost impossible to give a deecription of styles.

quality or price* as troth is oft more strange than fiction, we only ask our customers and friends to call and teat tbe ftitfttfcr, and we will abide their decision WM B. TUELL,

One door West of tilt Eipnws Office, National Road Street, North Side. Terre-Haute, April », 1849. 3W & W in it at on

Merchants in particular, 4s we keep a large quantity of Piece Goods, for their iccommodation, (up stairs in exchange for which we will be glad to receive all kinds of Produce.

JJr Cash paid for Wheat. \V. B. T.

Small Profits and Quick Sales.

NEW STOREi

A O E E W O O S Dry («ods, «rorcrlw,

Hardware) ^«ww#tr«rf, BOOTS, SHOFS, WALL PAPER CITTTAINAPER, 51*^

RY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ae., Ac., T.V?R wle Cheop for Ouh or Prsdmtx, mholndt or

Krl^ook out for great baraaina atth^New C^eap

A 1 W S W a id S a re

EAUX DE COLOGNE.

TEAN MARIE FANNA-S Genuine CokigW

in different sited bottles.

op in different sited For sale by apriieg

UIARLESA. DUY. Second ft. April 14.1843

FRENCH PERFUMERY.

Tassortment

HE subscriber has on hand a full and fresh of French Perfumery, among which will be found, in part, viz:

SUPERFINE EXTRACTS, for the Handker

SUPERIOR ANTIQUE OILS and POMATUMS. SUPERFINE TOILET SOAPS. xmr

Rose Soap, Almond Soap, [g* Floating Soap, for baths, 'h '. Price fit- Gosnell's Vegetable Soap, '1

Military Shaving Soap,

Rouwell's Shaving Cream.

ROUSSELL'S SUPERIOR ALMOND SOAP, prepared from the purest and best materials* posthe desirable qualities of rendering the akin delicately smooth, clear and even, and removing *11 roughness and imperfections irom its surface.

It counteracts the ill eflectsof alkaline soaps, giving the akin a luxuriant brilliancy* aad impart-

"laasaa'ilSffifsav. .«

all the delightful properties of the Almond Soap, differing otiTy in possessing the exquisite fragrance

°fROUS^LL^UNRtvALLED SH A VIN CREAM, new arid splendid article, is noW uhiversally acknowledged superior^to any waving

FRENCH WOHKEI COLLARS. Oliri SUPERFINE Paris Worked Collars for (Wv'' sale very low.

A few more of those 20 cmt worked Collars still on hand. Al»o, jnat received another lot ot 121 cent French Linen Cambric Udkft.

Call at the New Cheap Store if you want Bar-

april28 35tf.

ARE

L"or MEDICINAL PURPOSES. —Superior

apl21

34tf WOOD &. DONNELLY.

States or Europe. It is ele-

cream in the United gantly put up in boxesc Miscellaneous Article* for the Toiler.

Hair and Tooth Bruahes. Combs, a full assortment Chapman's Razor Strop#.

Rowland's Genuine Macassar Oil. Rousseil's Tooth Powder.

ROUSSISLL'S BEAR'S OIL, warranted perfeet I pure, fresh, snd lrec froui all adulterstlon,

•"LOUSGELTTOXM^RROW POMATUM, composed of purified marrow and a POMADE PHILOCO.ME, a beautiful article, prepared Irom ox marrow, extensively used in Europe and in this country.

Also, a variety of other articles too extensive to be enumerated, all of which will be sold at NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA PRICES.

CHARLES A. DUY,

Two doors South of Bement &. Co.'s

April 23, i849. 3*tt

CHARLES A. DUY.

Next door to the Book Store.

SEGARS! SEGARS! SEOARS! 1 fl mm "REGALIA JENUS" Segarsasupe» IvfjUUl/

rjor

article, for sale cheap by the box

or at retail, bv april28 35tf CHARLEJS A. DUY.

WALL PAPERI

OAA PIECES super and superfine new style pa* ®"**per hangings awd bordering. 1000 Paper Window Shades a »ew aad splendid article. 100 Rre Beard Prints, very ercga*!-, wr sale wholesale or retail DUY

West side of Public SciUare,

apiil2835tf next door to the Book Store.

wwoo & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Tcrrc-IIaufe.

now receiving large additions to their stock, which will comprise every article in their line of business. 83"Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and satisfy themselves that their prices are low. apl28 3Mf

ojL8

PURELinseedLead

Wliite Wluting

Old Oil Red 1 .ead Spirits Tnrpentirre Venetian Red No. 1 Copal Varnish Chrome Green No. 2 do do Chrome Yellow oach Varnish Paris Green, (Sec. Japan do Received and for sale [upl28 35tf WOOD & DONNELLY. by

SARSAPARILLA.

SAND'S

Sarsaparilla

Bull's do Shaker do Townsend'odo Sarsaparilla Syrups made according to U.S. Dispensatory. .[3 if WOOD JL DONNELLY

LEMON SYRUP.

A

VERY Buperior article, ol our own manufacture for sale in any quantity. apl21 34tf WOOD & DONNELLY.

WINDOW GLASS*

1 ffcfl BOXES assorted sizea, received and for 1 UU gale by

aptil 34tf WOOD &. DONNELLY.

PALTFT BRUSHES.

A

FULL assortment superior Brushes, received and for sale by WOOD & DONNELLY. apl21 34 tf

S A E S

NEW FIRM OF

STEWART & BURTON,

STABLES

on Second street, four doors North

Ilshment. Terro-ffaute, April -1, 1849.

NOTICE.

rJ"*IFE

subscriber would re

Those

O O S

ttroceric*, Queen*ware,

JAYNffS MEDICINES.—A su pply, for sale by apl21

C'

of the STTWART Hovse, Terre-Hnute. where accommodations may be hail in the way of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, BAROUCHES, HACKS, p3 WAGONS, fee. Also, Horses for saddle or harness—all kept and to let by the day or week, to suit customers. Travelers from abfoad may be I WE have just irceived nnd nre now openinc a forwarded any distance, in or out of the State, on KRV" HritVlVr \t ATFTM reasonable tcrnts, bv applying rtt the above estab- W ARE, SADDLLR\ Bl H.DING MATERI-

call the nt-

tetiilon of tbe citizens of 'lVrr^ llaute to Iii« newly invented WASHING MACHINE, now on exhibition at tbe Stewart House The abovfe ma chine is of an entire new principle from any other ever offered to the public. An examination df the Machine is only Accessary for its merits to be sp preciated.

investments. few days oi..,„ and County rights on such terms as cannot fail to be aatiafactory to the purchaser.

CHAS. LEARNED, Patentee.

Stewart House, April 21,18t9. Jltl

pURE LEMON SYRUP By tbe

gallon, dozen

or bottle, for sale by apl'il 34tf J. R. CUNINGHAM.

Ll) BOURBON WHISKY—For medicinal for bv a J. CUNTNGHAM

constant

if CUNINGHAM.

FRK8II GARDEN SF.ED8

IttM*r

1ST received from D. Landrcth. Hioomsdalc, Philadelphi«i A large supply, with catalogues. tapl2134tf) J. CCNINGHAM.

UGARS —Just received a large suwply of

perfiae Regialia, I^incipe. soiall La Norma and Half Spanish by the box or retail. ap!21 34 tf J. R. CUNINGHAM.

GLASSWARE.

grfl BOXES assorted Glassware, vi*: Tinctures, OU Speck*, VI«1^, kt. aplSS 35tf WOOD A DONNELLY.^

FDRNIFLTRIS FOR SALB.—^ rr^KE tmdemgrfed. ibMt to .L leaie Terre-Hrfnte. oStrs for sale, oa Ksmntble terau, a k* ©fhousd ftrrniture, cooewiiigof PeqstirtNk.

Chair*

Cupbotros, Tables, WaahStands, Beds, Matineaees, CarpetKWe Bttt«aji,*Crib, kitchen ^teBMls. Ldokf^l Glasses, two Rocking Chsirs. Book

KMelvra, Loung*, Stove, Fenders, AndiroT».&<4c. Triey may be seen at the house of Zenas

K-

l\cw Arrival of

4 I I W A E

IRON ANI) SALT,

to

55

MTFWAHTA- HflRTON AI/S, IRON, snd other heaiv goods_making our mtV I assortment th- best, and o.ir stock The largest in the Wabash Valley. Having purchased at very

low price?, snd with view to extend and enlarge our business, wc say t»» our old cKJt/osnflTand the public generallyvtbst. flattered mul eneouragod by tlieir liwTsl pat'ronnoc. we shall offer them greater inducements hereafter In the way of prices and assoftrrteiit. Oiir stock of itnitdiws •Materials comprises I/(X"KS of flie most apprdved klnd^ with White, Mineral and Brass Knobs Lrftchei

,. with White, Mineral and fttnss ivnons: i^atcnes wishing to rewive large returns ott small cUpi^nr,j

|,Wr

lents, will now find an opportunity, (f.r a piniBhillg Nail* Glass: Oils Paints, Sic ,'s only,) as 1 am determined to sell state In the I tne of

LOUISVILLE CLOTHING -STOP,

(Two doors East of the Express Office, and n£xt

«n mwBurton &. Tillaj's Canal and Railroad Store,)

SPRING

Yes we lake pleasure in acknowledging that" Tom" and "Bill" have worked for us like a—

A a a

And w« assure them that they haw not labored in vain! We have, in our business, felt the influence of their championship more lhat» a little! And we hereby publiclv covenant with them, (now that they buve just retired "to enjoy their ease and dignity" in private life,) should they continue in this more limited sphere, those kind and disinterested exertions in our favor, which so remarkably distinguished thitn in their public capucity, that tee will nevertknowingly,discredit a single one of their numer-

""BuTblTtTiis as it may, gratitudo constrains us to address them, and to say, Gentlemen, for the good you have already done us, may your nhadotos never grow less! May you never know the want of a •mw-AMw

Nor lack "tho delight of a. (®AA® HAA £T3OAANAANA®A* 3

And as to that Public, who have discerned in the words of "Tom" and "BitC every element necessary 10 constitute sound advice, nnd have had the good fortune to follow it, we tender to them our warm thanks for past favots, while we respectfully solicit a continuance of them for the future. We likewise feel very grateful "to eur friends t4iat they have rendered it unnecessary for us to use the l«u* guuge of self-lattdutiow.

IVV have no to Any ours is tlac Cheap Store!

Our Patrons, with far more grace and much more effect, are saving this for us! Throughout the length and breadth of the land are they, with trumpet tongue, proclaiming that,

'Not only in CHEAPNESS, but in every respect—in PRICE—-in STYLE—in QUALITY—in MAKE... —and in FIT,

CLOTHING STORE'

Kastnings. Ilntts and Screws

Pocket otid Table Cutlery we can offer great bargaiiM and show a complete sssortnient. To Saddlers and Harness •Maker* we ssy come now. If you wish to buy chcap and find a complete assortment.

Shoe Findings.

We have jilet fcceiveii a Jirge ItA of LAST%, Fine Boot, Kfp. Stoga and Wtfmerfa' Boot Treee, Crimps.Clamps, Shoe Thread, Shoe regSt Eastern Calf Skins, Morocco, Kip Skins, Lining and Galoon Kndit^s, vVc.. &e.

Jtieehaaicm'' Tools.

Our sssortmeiti in this line is such that we onlv ssk the mechanic to call and examine for himself. O

We havf tbe best Iron Room in town, awl well filled with GO TONS of well assorted Iron, including Old Sable and Swedes Iron, Old Sable Neil Rook, Swedes Spring Steel, Hoop Iron, Elliptic

TO-Springs.

Axle JJnift*. 11 to 3 inch, Cast, German

and American"Swedes Steel some very fine Statu* Gothic C4al Grates on hand, for a*ie cheap. Salt.

Irfike and Kanawha Silt, just received and kept in good older at our warerttom. B.H. POTTER & CO.

Ten* Haoie. April 14,1949. 33tf .. Ji't ix GOLD J! (iOT.l)tl! GOLDIRI

rI

HE subscriber, WboWsle and Retail MannI factum- of Jewelry, invites WMaaale Dealers and Pedbra Jb-ading South and West—aho. Country ^lonr.-Kcrjw-ra to call and examine hia stock of JEWELRY, which will be sold at tbe lowest prio* ftir «M% approved aooeptanoes. Constantly 8*iw (Ud manufacturine, a larta assortment saitable forCity or CoantA tSdV

E.GA.BAKLR,

Cor. of FOURTH and BR.\NCIi St** spl 14 3Sm3 Bp atah*. PHILADELPHIA.

W BBLS. Iins««d Oft 8 do. fiaK phj 2 dot old 0 Premd GwMM Oil fi dp. r. winter strained Sperm Oil 3 Lard Oil ]«. Neat's Foot Oil 1 cask Swfrt 09 for«f|^tt

S^l Mii TKcVS&GHAiU:

NATIONAL ROAD ST.,

and next ddor 16

"Comei gentle Spring, ethereal mildrtttfl^'ttJtnv^ And trom the bosom of yon dropping cloud, WhiU niuttic wakes around, veil'd in a shower 'i )f shadowing roses, on our plains descend."

Wabash "flood,"

Now "virpin Spring, by ldi her lender mantle gi pritnks tlif sod in frolic mood,'1

lender mantle green,"

'UnJoldi' And And "tunes Lolian strains between.

I I I O E

0 UISVI LIE 0 TIIIN ST ORE

TP BR AGE the favorable opportunity presented by the recttttenco of the fboye |Jellfrlitrtkl Vj Netisou, in offer their grateful acknowledgments to their kind patrons^ f6r Uite very liberal ea* couragement which they have received from them during the past year. L,^.

More especially arc their thanks due. and they are hereby tendered to those constant and fast mends, Tom" and "•Jiili" seeing that, in season and out of season—in rattling hail, drenching rain,_ and blinding sleet—mid stormy northern blasts, chilly mists, and numbing snows—throughout the fierce rigors of keen, bitiin? winter, has their united voice been lifted up, publicly, persevcringly, and powerfully in our behalf! *•,

E O I S I E

ranks A No. 1!!"

Now, does not every one know that what EVERY ONE says is true And as all our patrons are Baying this, we guess its true--"iccW, we do!" To those who have not yet tried us, we would say, "LET EXPERIENCE TEACH." Our friends speak from sufficiently long experience when they say to you—"Go TO THE 'LOUISVIIAE CIOTHIN® STORE/ and then you can do. as we h&vr done, you can judge for yourselves?" Now, who can form so correct an opinion as those who have frequently tried us "To advice, therefore, coming from a quarter so unexceptionable. we desire not to add a syllable of our own 1 conscious that where fAeir words fail to move, ours would fall ilend1.

To go into a lonsj enumeration of particulars would probably only weary we content ourselves, therefore, with saying that

"TIIE CRISIS THAT WERE TO IIAVE ARRIVEN HAVE ARROVEN," For OUR STOCK -which id ntw coming in, and which is the largest in the Wabash Valley—consists of every variety of

SPUING AND SUMMER CLOTHING

REMEMBER—Our garments are tint Eastern made, but are manufactured under our own immediate supervision, at our Manufactory, Northeast corner of Market and First streets, Louisville, Ky.

KrOBSERVK —"TH15 LOUISVILLE CLOTHING STORE," -two doors East of ihe Express Office, nnd next door to Barton & Tillay's Canal and Railroad

S to re N. B. Anv garment purchased ut tho above establishment exchanged if hot fullv approved.

Terre-IIaute, ltid., March 31, 1849. n31tf

TERRE-HAUTE, IND

.HO! NOT FOR CALIFORNIA. BUT FOR TIIE

STRAUS &, ISAACS.

13 GROCERY.

(Corner of 4th and National Road Sts.)

Wsortmentcan

HERE at all times be found a fine asof FAMILY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. We intend keeping a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and have made arrangements so that we can have a constant supply of Provisions of all kinds, and as cheap as the cheapest.

Please call and examine for yourselves. We have a fine assortment of the following, (besides much njorc not here enumerated:)

Coffee, N. O. Sugar. Losf Sugar, Ex. do. dc Crushed Sugar. Pulverised do, Molasses, Mackerel,

Preserved Ginger, Preserved Pesches, Pickles in Jars, Tomato Cstsup,: Pepper Sauce, Renned Salad Oil, Bakers Cocoa, ion.

Ext. Lemn

PERIN TEAS. of the

Also, a cood assortment of fresh We shall endeavor to keep eyery tliing best quality and in good order, at as low prices as can be found at anv other house tn the place. {CT Parents sending their children or servants mav rely upon getting the articles sent for as good ana as low as if present themselves.

Terre-Haute, April 14, 1849. 33tf

W A I I A I N

I 0 8 0 N

0 ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and ens1 tomers, that he has removed bis shop to one door north of the Tow* HALL, on Msrket street where he will, as usual, attend to all bu&^ness in his line. Thankful for paat favors, be st:al solicits his share of patronage.

N. B.—All persons who have lef\ with the subscriber, Clocks, Watches, oifJew«]ry

0

anv kind,

for repairs, which has been on oand for more than one year past, will take notjee, that such articles if not called for before tbe 15th of Msy next, will be sold according to law.

E. TILLOTSON.

Terre-Haute, April 14, 1849. 33(3

ESTRAY HORSES. LEFT my premise*^ near Amiieaburg, oti tbe lat of April the following hories, vi j.

One a bay horsa, eleven years old. over l(v hands high, lame In

the left shoulder, blistered arid ctftotpd with lamp* black to cure tbe aweney, heavy msne and fore* top, sbtfrt tall, blixid in the left eye, ind ahod with stfll^ tdes.

One a two year old rtJan will alt ^hitefoet, and heavy roan mane and uil. One a brown mare, or fJartc. bay, near 10 years old, Mistered on both shoulders for sweney, with short mane «nd tail.

Any person bringing said animals to Msurice Meade, in Terre-Haute, will ^eproperly rewarded? or any information by which thev may be recovered will also be paid for. Addren the undersigned, at Armieshtoih, Psrke county, Ind.

April 14,1849. 33w4

DR. THOMPSON'S PATENT UTEtlllCE Trail, Abdominal tfnpporters, and Sfeoalder Braces.

THE

Tiber is agent for the above articles.

Also agent for Dr. L. D. Fleming's Uterine Trias snd Abdominal Supporter*. apljl 3ttf J. R- Ct'NINGIIAM.

=====

TfeRRE-11 AUTB

D"SUG STORE,

%S

North side of the public Square. N I N A

HAS

just received his spring supplies, which (makes his stock complete, and equal to any other establishment of the kind on the Wabaah. tfygeeds are of the first quality, and will be sold as lew as genuine Medicines can be bought in this

Hia stock consists of a general assortment phtcei of Mn erai and Botanic Medicines, Surgical In*

Cloth, Shoe.Scrub and Flesh^Bmshes, Perfumeries, Soaps,Pure liquors for medicinal purposes. Window Glass, from by lQto20 by 24 ..Gaudies, Imperial, Gunpowder, YeqjiB and Blf«k Teas, Patent Medicine*, GMPowdetaM C«U*, Lead, Shoe Blacking, red.Mftck and blue Ink, Letter and Cap Paper, Quills and Stasl Pens, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, Kentucky Mustard, Beth Bricks, SaUcrstus, Spices, &c., which he willsell lor cash or most kinds of country produce.

J.R.CUNlN(iH*M

Terre Haute, Ind., April 21, 1849. 34tf

Small Profits Sc Quick Sales

NEW DRY GOODS STORE,

A N N E W O O S CHE4F FOR CASH. 'TMIE subscriber has taken the store lately occuoied bv Mr. E. 8. Wolfe, on the West side W where he will open in a few days a NEW AND ENTIRELY FRESH STOCK of Merchandise, purchased this spring in New

the Square, two doors south of Bemenl & Co.,

IVArand Philadelphia at the Lowest Cash Prices', He feels assured that he can oifer inducements in the way of choice Goods nnd at very low prices, to all who may favor him with a call. (iloods Sold by the Picce at a very small advance on Eastern Prices. Store keepers visiting Terre-Haute will find it to their interest to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I shall be in constant receipt of Hie latest styles of Goods during the whole season. 39aT3aaa0tr7 aPopcsMQuao* taken in exchange for Goods, if delivered at the time of trade.

CHARLES A. DUY.

Terre-Haute March31 184$. 31ml

STEWART &. BWEN,

WHOLESALE

DEALERS IN RECTIFIED

WKISKY. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, 411 Main street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Louisville, Ky., where a general assortment of all kinds of Liquors, of the best qualities, and at the lowest prices, can bo had, and to which the attention of country dealers is invited. mch31 3Jnlm

Wistar's ltnUnni of Wild Cherry, Tlie great Remedy for Consumption of the Lungs,

Affections of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis Pains or Weakness of the Breast or Lungs, snd fell other Affections of the Pulmonary Organs.

IMPORTANT CAUTION. Beware of a base counterfeit of Wiatar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, signed by one Wm. M. Speer who, in order to palm his vile imitation upon the public, has obtained a facsimile of our bottle, and copied our label of directions wriaiim.substituting his own name for that of Henry Wisidl-, M. D. which is found upon the genuine.

Rfcmember, the outside label or wrapper of the genuine Balsam is a finely executed steel plate engraving bearing the signature of Henry Wistar, M. D., a.ii Sandfordand Si Park—lidile ether can be genuine.

The Eighth Wonder df tile World. Many who have witnessed the extraordinary curee effected by the genuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, seam to regard it as the eighth wonder of the world.

Why,1' sny they, "the Wild Cherry Bark snd the Islnnd Moss, (the two chief ingredients of this wondeiful compound,) have been prescribed thro'out time immemorial by the best physicians—but never before have cures so extraordinary been per formed."

The reason is obvious. The proprietors of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry do not claim for tfietr compound any far fetched, mysterious, miraculous power. They have Openly acknowledged the aim pie nature of its elements, and Only claim for their great and invaluable discovery the exclusive secret ofWTHAT JUDICIOUS COMBINATION of ingredients which go to make up this richest of curative compounds.JC8

The most skillful and scientific physicisns now prescribe this medicine in their practice, while neglect of doctor's of little practice and mean contracted minds, although they do all their churlish spirits can do to injure this—the people's favorite remedy—they arc at the same time compelled id acknowledge its innocent qualities! lUnDOjrrttLD.N. J., April, 1843.

On or about the 13th of Octoher, lftlM was taken with a violent pain in my side, near the liver, which continued for about live days, and was followed by the breaking of an ulcer or an abscess which relieved the pain a little, but causcd tne to throw up a great quantity of offensive matter, and ^lso much, blood, Being greatly alarmed at this, I applied to a physician but he replied that he thought he could do but little for me, except ^ive nie some mercury pills, which I refused to take, feeling satisfied that they could do no jo&d. Many other remedies were then procure^ by my wife and friends, but none did mo any good snd the discharge of blood ap«i corruption still continued every few daya, and at last became so offensive that 1 could scarcely breathe. 1 was also seized with a violent cough, which at times caused me to raise more blood than I had done before and my disease continned in this way, still growing worse tlntil February, when all thoughts of my recovery was given up, and my friends all thought I wduld die of a galloping consumption. At this rrfoment, "•when my life was appsrently drawlrfg near its close, I heard of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and got a bottle, whi?h relieved me immediately and by the nse of only three bottles of this medicine, all my pain were removed my cough and spitting of blood and corruption entirely stopped, and in a few weeks nfjr health was restored, so as to enable me to work at my trade, (which is a carpenter,} and tfp to thTs tfme have enjoyed good health.

JCA.W« Jan.

BLAClt

JAMES FARRELL.

THOMAS CpZZENS.

8old by J. D. Park, (successor to Saijford &. park,) Fourth and Wafftut sts., Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent for the tfouth and West, to Whom all orders must be addressed

J. R. CftNLVrtH^f, CHAS. WOOD Terre Haute. C.J. ALLTSON&CO.

S

And by appointed agents in every town in the gut*. Dec 9, T«Mft-15-iitf

CLOVER SEED. VED, .fine hi at mr 't Clover elow. Stgn of the Pa? I^ock. 49-2J-tf S H, POTTER & CO.

SUPERIOH CID^R YINBCAJt.

HOOTfNC? CRACKERS-'f^st feceived and S f'saia by fnl2tf] C. J. ALLISON Jc CO.

n,fVA LBS. assorted Candies, by the box or 1 AHTU raaii,by

,p!Cl 31 tf

THE AltitoAl^S TAD? IECUM. H. Gt'FarreU's Antbian Liniment, rpms celebrated OH^icina, skillfully as it la of the^iOet healing balaams, er fail to core alipost every afltlcUpo t%

killfuUyco»po«^ balsams, Ulcdpo t£«

can nev-

t^iat

aileviated by «ti externd remedy Its scpenorilf above all other liniments is

LB is proven BY[themiraculous

cures it performs, and by jthe greaf and constantly increasing demand there is for this valuable Arabian Preparation. The Arabs, from their wandering muJe of life, are often afflicted ipith.distreanjijf -diseases, and also subject to acfcidejiw of the most severe kind consequently they wo^iId'require an external.application of great virtue toenj^l* cor# This alone must render a skillful compQ^nd ot healing properties a matter of vital importance themselves and the well known care and attentiou thev bestow upon their horses, so noted tor beauty ana speed, must «1« grentlv increase th^ir desir* to possess a really valuable Lirthnent.

It is well known that the Arabians are zealous students of botany, and the fertile and beautiful region which skirt* the Desert abounds with rare plants and odorous woods, whence they procure $%.*!»- ias accom-ext|-aornYinry eta tea of" rheuma' tisrn, one applicant famaving tbe most acute

power ot the limbs, or paralysis.

at the head of all remodiee, restoring the Use ot limbs to persons who long were a burden to then»svlves and all others—numerous cases of whichi wlierein the flesh had entirely wnsted away, leavj ing nothing but the dry skin on the bone and thtj limb rendered useless and witliout fueling, this allpowerful medicine caused liaalthy ile^itogrow

.. uic

been entirely cored by the use o| it. Wesay try it, snd prove to your own satisfaction., thp tare qualities it posae^ee^. I Lis urwouaUed tyfupraiiiB, bruises, cramps, cut*..all swelUnga,.4ait rheym, frozen limbs, bums, nitnors. pnlns nV all kinds, sore eyes, &c. tc. and IB wperior to mil other remedies for horse flesh in aim as all cases which require an external application. Forsweenev.it has no equal also, spavin, splint, galls, wounds, sprains, scratches, sore eyes, swellings, bruises^ &C. &c. also, fistula, pole-evil^ big-head aiid ring bone.

Beware of imposition, and got the genuine article, which is prepared ONLV by II. G. Farroil, Pe oria. Ills., and for sale by regularly appointed! agents. The genuine has the signature of H. G. Farreil on the outside wrapper of each bottle, with* out 'which do not touch it

feqod, and might help her. I got it accordingly, aud she began to recover after a few applications, She can now use al! of her limbs freely, and can walk tolerably well. We are now applying it over the spine, which the doctors say is the scat oi the disease, and we expect one Iwttlc more to curq her as well as ever she was. We have used it also

for sprains, bruises, bums and cuts, with like sue cess. Hoping that thisgreat remedy will be spread over the whole country. I am vours truly,..

DTINMTMON WORKS, ... Cincinnati, Ohio.

/T,HEsubscribers,proprietorsof

FJUp

WER WATJ C. J. A

ndrfl8nI2tf

DIRECT

Red Itead, and Mexican Lead,

just r^crn od, and for sole low bv novlS nl'itf C. J. ALLISON &. CO.

GLASS

•.[Readthe following certiflcntej: Mr. It. G. FARRELL: Denr Sir,—llnv ng in lifetime owned many horses I am ptehy well acquainted with the diseases they are subject to, s« well as the remedies usually applied, and must say that I never used or heard of any medicine that was half so good as your Liuimwit. would recommend il with thegreatestconfidenco to all whor have horses. They should always have it on hand, so that it could be applied immediately in case of accident, aud thereby save the life of majxy.aVal: uable horse I have used it in the veryworst cases of sweeney with entire success afsosplint^spraina, bruises, galla, wounds, sore eyes.&c. Two meet extraordinary cures I mu$y n»n)ioh in particular Igotupvery early one filming', and on looking into my pasta rediscovered my favorite horse limp. ing and dragging a. rail ,alter him. On going up close to hint, to my amaxement and horror, tho rail was sticking in his stomach, between the flanks, to the depth of eight inches, and so tightly that it took three hard pulls to extricate it fcfter which the poor animal suffered the utmost agony. I nover dreamed of his recovery, and supposed that no human hand could mve iiim. The Well known virtues of your Liniment Hashed on my mind, and it was immediately applied. By the next day I had the gratification of witnessing the commencement of his recovery, and in six days thereafter I rode him to Peoria, as sound as ever, and would not take #150 for him now. TJio other case was this. Owe of my men got hiA leg in the teeth of a thraslung machine! lihdit was only by a miracle that he was not instantly killed. His leg was horribly mutilated, though no bonea were broken. Your Liniment was applied, and in five day's he went to work again. He fully believes that but for vour Liniment he would never have recovered. With every wish for the success of tlie Arabian Liniment, am truly yours,

my

HENRY S. AIKEN ,,

Aiken's mills, near Peoria, March 1, 1847. [Read the following extraordinary cure ot a spinat affection and loss of use of the limbs.) 8.1 '.vk an Lini.-

Mr. H. G. FARRELL: Pleaso send mp, bearer another dollar bottle of your Arabian ment, which will be enoiyrh, I think, to completely cure my dear child, I hav^ often thought that I would sit down and furnish ydy with an account of my poor child's situation, so that you might make it public, and thtis be.lhe cause of as mucli benefit to some others.of nty fellow beings as it: has been to me. SH^Jsid for six months without the slightest power or contfdl uf her limbs whatever, and suffered the tt^ost agonizing psin thrt greater portionjpf.tlie time..' Even her neck was perfectly stiff, ptid so ppjpful. that nhe could not boar to have Jier jiead moved in the least. Thus was she for.aix months,, during all which time wo had to carry her about on a chair when she wished to change her placo. We ,had three of the best physicians in tne whole country attending her, but tliev could do her no good. Finally, one of them (tne last to give her up) said he could do no jnbre for her. ana that, as 1 wished to get your Lin^ lmentt I could do sd, adding that he Knew it was

1

1

WILLIAM HTRVKNS:

141 marsh saw mills, Peoria cw.I Oct. 30, IHtti. For sale by CHAS. WOQHj.Tpmj.Haute, and in every town in the west by rcgiilarlv appointed agenta i.octl4n7tf

theabovo works,

I dre constsntly manufacturing and keep on sale a large stock of— Bar Iron, of all sizes

Iron Wire do from 0 to 30. Billiablu for Tinners, Telegraphs, Fcncos and Bridge*}. Rivets. Black and Tinned, W tq 30 lb per

Hose Rivets and Washers, all size#.For sale on tho most favorable tcrnwby WORTH1NGTON &. PULLAN, .. mar!7 29t6 Office, No. 24 Main street..,

N O I E

HPHE subscriber expects to lesyc for California I on Wednesday next. A" his noles and accounts will be left In the hands of Dr. G. W. Patrick and J. II. Bttrnham for/Settlement.and collection. The notes and accounts of Patrick & Clipinger will also remain in the hands of Mr. Burnam lor collection, or ttory may be Seftlrtl with Dr.

W. Patrick, at the office 1

Clippinger or Dr, (3-. have occupiel in Earley's buildings, where Drs, Mfller & Patrick will keep their ofnc edicine Si»d Sflr^. welhqualified ihtheir profes-. led to a share of public pa-

ce and attend

to the practice o^ Medicine Si»d Surgery. They, are boin geotlemea wel' sfon, and well entitled to a share of public tronage.

S. PATRICK.

March 31, 18«. Jltf [Exp tpren please copy.]

i^TS FdR Rii'r.~

AT

private sale, laid off in eigh'terti or twenty left lots, (o suit atoms. Tile lots No. 17 aud 18 is considered an^xcellent stand for business^ situated on the Cltrribcrlrffid Road, near to Mr. Qfoe's thutch, and opposite Mr, Random's shop.

Application to be made to Chester Adams* Epq MARTIN BURKE. Ttrre-HaOte, April 14. 18-19. 33t3

iV-

ORANGE

For sale by SON & CO.

NEW CROP SIJGARANP JTFOLASSESF 1 iU\

HHDS. PRIME^UGAR,

1UU 235 bbjs. Mol«Mrt», 375 bags Coffee, fn sl#» snd for sale by fcbl7 Sbif ,, BEMENT 6l CO.

CADDIES.

FlNtJ SsSsOistniant of common and faney, jutt novtS hi:

eceived, and for salftby I2tf C. J. ALLISON &. CO.

TOBACCX.

WE

havejust recsivedafineassortment, which we offer very low^ novl8nl2tf

C. J. AliLISON Si. Cbi A'i Trrrih

SAGE

from the Shaker Village at New

Lebanon, N. Y., for sale by Dec. 23. M8-17-tf WOOD & DONNELLY.

"WINDOW iAS8. '.f'

S?l* HALF boxes, from 8 by 10 to 20 by 34^just?* vll received by «pt3134tf

GUNlff

I. J.R.CUNINGHAM.}.•»..

&AGS, 2i bushels, in store and -for

sale by ]n*5t 11 BEM EN & CO

JARS, Tiact*re.(Botile«* andpcentplevs. %saojtmen\ of Druggist Furniture—jd,. boxes just receivwl by ,,, apl2134tf J. CUNINC^A^.'il S

Ot'RE Brandy, Port Wine and Holland Girfj I for medicinal purposes, just received and lor

CUNINGHAM I sale by iapl21 Wtf J. It. Cl'NINGH AM.