The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 9, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 October 1849 — Page 4
W!
The Univeraa! Yankee Nation. The Londpn Aihena?um indulges in
the following bit of pleasantry over the
ubiquitous qualities ^of the universal 1 ankee nation: .*
No land if too far—no nook tovJark for their researches. If a taste for copper'should lead you to the bottom of a Cornish mine, /A?rr will be found one of
t^le
*°vereigns of the great Republic should a cool rnotiriifig tempt you to the top of the granf Pyramid, there*• you will find cousin Jonathan astride the apax the basis of Sievah, the Dead Sea, the Chilian mountains, Belooehiatar*. and Timbuctoo, all know his visits nnd have heard of the glory of his na» tiye cities. Should the north-west pas/» sage^«#^r'le discovered, Yanked will probably be l'wnd therr sealedi on a stranded iceberg and some fine day We expect to hear puu M- d'Abbailie has come upon a camp of Yankee Arabs pic-nicing at the sources of the Nile.—The adventures, energies and powers of our cousin gernian growquite alarmiBgk: '^ICSugli arid
Reafy/:
Mis exiid
tl
our diffidence and ifardent for reform
outfit not to lose our discretion. Wo
ought to listen to tho maxims of cx|e-i
says the guernsey Jefiorsonian. hnsjusij
hut tfUvMtVAving', frotfl ifity promises to bo still honor.
Kali, of Syracuse, N. V.. rewmlv »nve!
(or
a
guished Bonaparte the march of Col J)oniphan ^ioio Sew Mexico has put! noticed the peal in no other way than by down the retreat of the Ten Thousand the increased energy of her voice.— 'Mardi' hap j.ecjiiwti .Marco Pa- This was the first thunderstorm 1 remeftiolo Lieut. Wilkes has put down—but jber. I never got over my mother's cpnvro must take breath: Time and space] tagious terror until I became a man.— fjiil us bofore tucli urr em»merauon. .. Anj Even then, and even yet. 1 am rendered American has (Krid of his counirynjen,: much more unea.y bv a. thunderstorm, thai lite genuine Yankee .would not bejthan, I believe. I should have been if ablfe to repose, fri Heaven itself if he I my mother had, on that occasion, discouid travel farther westwards He must!played the firmnessof my.&unt. I could go aM^ad^* Prri^fi^jf, forward to* not have been more than five years the time wj^n ihe^K^Hpytof the Missis-|6td when this happened. The incident sippi stidl'l overflow with this rest|«si?j anjd Hs effccronStic show tfie rieceVsw-yof population—aod ISorppe be subject a commanding our fours before oar cliilnew migration. do 1 •••consider dren.
the boundarttroP rrty'dotirtfry/sir!' ex-j claimcd a Kentuck)^n.
4Whv,
jsir, on
the east wti are bounded by the rising!
Horse&iioks Without Nails.—There:
has been many ioiprovenjifnts attempted,
vice. Mr. William Parry has lately
patented a new method which consists of.
th^ jiftt^ett4irtjciyxi| nails do. The stun
ward.1}, k) tJjat {he ends emerge within
tho canal of the loitering, where, by
th« fullering therefore, the lienor. The
troyqd. public liberty cannot .survive. smooth y.- wlnle he win wnsics his mornIf we are aspiring, we ought not to lose
ri«nec. oiul rospcct ilio nJvico and in-i 7
UM, v„ livo Uvi„t1„f.uu-aU „f»iiU,rl"r
riLt lo Krn. fwlra of
nrt tit
uuwt 1
Effects of a Mothers Fear upon Children. First imprg&stofis made on the fears
of a child arc as enduring as impres-^
sions of any other kindF Frightful nur
sery tales—'ghost stories' and the like,
have an injuriousleffect. 'j^ |J
Mr. Win, in hitf recbllections of his
first ten years, thus describes the lasting
influences of childish sympathy with h$ mother's fear:
j^On the evening that I am speaking of, there was one of the most ?iolenl thunderstorms I have ever-witnessed.— My aunt got down her Bible, and began to read aloud. Astbestorm increased, she rcadlouder and louder. My mother •was exceedingly frightened. She was one of the most tender and affectionate nfbqingft jbut
jri»
44Refcrcnce
erc
jgns
upon horse-shoing, by attaching ily shoe |.:ii2aheth and the to the foot without the use nl noils, but. |jutf jn shaping the desifed career of their all devices have hitherto fallen short of, ^jj,
{(n(
the desideratum a method uf shoeing j1(}1. nari)e should rise abovo the without nails applicable to general ser-
wre
,.ks
stnplus are turned dnvn-
|nor(J
in,orc
l)m
Ktaples 4re introduced on eilher side,the! ,|c inimber, as in tho use of nails, being loft -A 1."to. tho jtidgmcUii of tho pruciiiionor.— Karlv Rising. Lbndon paptr. lalenied physician remarks, thnt "Early rising is tho sloping stone to all
The Voice 0/ Wisdom am. AoE.^-ln I and good. Both the mind and »nV appreheftslon, the best way to be use-1 »,,c
fui tfhu liappv in tTiisliro is u, culiivn«e!»ml "HV'h
domestic afluctions—to love home, and ihyf\l"
«tih»:«tme tone 0 bo tomper«u and ^,,:h
,nK
1,1
uuble
,s ncvc
,eu
irf wir nnce-sturs ond nbovejll ",(l'd"' •imchM..wafl« h.akh.g the all, we ought to havo a constant abi-j *v6®,
i«mt.r oi
thoso chiMron at onro oonseuiad to mar-hlllf^rgivinij
rv ptisan, and handsomo sum s»tbr(ctHpJry
How promt bttmnFcHj aho.ut thai time!
of a dobUi)^ husbanu-^rall Ui a day-—'jseif in all that he dos, as tnuch in se'* jlectiiftjj the thoughts of others, as in publishisi'i his own, and therelbro the bet-
TUB SC«IP.N» OF MUMNG.of California havo hartled ... and remlcrwl tho application of pbil©s*o-j
Tho mines, ...... all science,'ter
jfUl tliej -timidity*^'
her sex in an ©xtrefne degree, and, indeed. the storm was enough to appal the stoutest heatpt' Que flash of*.lightning struck a tree 4a iW yard and-ripped pfl a*large splinter, tvhic& it drove uwards us. My inother ^hrieked alouil, ffew^ behind the door, and took me with her. My aunt remained firm in her seat, and
has been frequently made
t« the reigns of otir former female Sov-
ani
musl
jI1(je(.(j overv Englisluj)an
fondly,look back to tne wisdom of
()f lhc an
of
Victories of x-
Anne.
yuUt,(i successor, we do.not wi*h
„.u|u.
guc
|,
0
we (Jo not seek lf)
emblazon her throne with the trophies ol'j '!!I5!!LCKS,
as
a common,ffjllej'edjf^ioe, fastened on bv iransccndant Wuterh»o. Let her have njjCaiis of iron wire stuples that have ^r|orjc.s. |,ui but sufch as are iiov drained tittdergone tho process of annealing 'n*JfVom the treasury or dimmed witlv tli^ irottuced into tho .wall of the hocjf,
Blenheim, or the yet more
1
f* Iit people. Lot. hers be the
1
ored in 10 it, taking neurly. glories of ponce, of industry, of commerce. and of genius of justice made
arid course thnt the
a^jepsihldj 'jof eduoailJn7 1 imodfe
universal of virtue more honored
re
niqans ol pilei^i, ihey (ire brought into. f()rl|, ||)e o«rlicst gospel light to tliG'tjnconinct and twisted together, and the a\VllU«riel nations the glories that arise twiai after wards turned and beaieri down |yom^rn{nm\e for honetiw conferred and sfluff ly witlun the canal. The deeper
|jgi„n more beloved of holding
^u^ings „f floral and ctihalroii^
5eCmis(
rfmeiutd"and admiring pfeo'-
,,0:'y
jtlhMo pursue lawful buiMiess, what^ early morning ts the best period for
eVdr.il may be, with diUigenco, lirmnoss, ami inieifritv of purpose, aitfl in the per-, foci belief ihat'luinostv 'v« eunallv binding] vgarons and calm. I ho statesman, as in .he discharge of p„w as of private ),vc11 "s
trusts for when public morals ore des-1for
jnvigorated by the practice,
vaiuallo
,e
I°ses much of tlutt most val
commoMty of lile-ti.ne-which
,n,''0
,v
,.ronS'
ding scrtso of the superintending good ^ec','° ||,e strongest. Second sleep very nos& of that Almighty Being \t iiose
everywhere sustaining and governing| scekirtg-li in the remainder of the the universe.—Kent.
A Mrs. UuticrUoid, ol Jitehen, Ohm,! |ml
can
wn-v l')e
to
nhv cot,relv nugatory. H,»neaud sinew Itrad,clions and mortifications- W hur philosophv with a sprinkling of jrood! ever sucet?eds tolerably well as an editor, luck", can alone render suenvw eortain. an ordinary man, or think ofi
\V«h»vouwlwiih mHUvno0loRi«wMdi!elhis o»«n.| «™riw say prhem-.t Ktrnilfic men "in .to mines.!
hl,TI as
,hc'
and l.a\o itt.ariaU seen tilfm br«l.'ii! Xhcre artMhree hundred nnd seventy hy .»MM men. Ma, and sailorstUwvcrsill ,,p„„ »RMi .he cor",nd .hol.ko. IWaapl. am .hail
h^wo.fa»g mnt My man who may j,„d
resp-0(,d,.nl Mhe
gohttw^ljeen thrown about pronHscuoUf-1 _Ti)ree i.^.dred and wven.v lawven.1 ly by votcanu-power, ami refirfos. When I'e.cr" tbej along Mt« iwargjn-^.streanwaiijtmnTfttrl^j^^ Westminster lUil i.«114 Wsbyn»gn.a.n or«n«, ami» U«ijskt.d
c0
„.„s
a^^'^pf!Uhang
A scorpion* when ha ftntlf himself en
tf the js ,j,ere
TOs^«d of a etonptMncv T* JO} {BtgpMSL tf»© effects of ex^«iv« gri^f in ol* acctdcut oc-| cut^M* to her eottipankin.* curfiajf to tier companion.
tis is the only animal in creation,j tuggested that the bird only man cx^ted,ihat can beiuade to om^i picked out the drw**, a«d nercr injured roitsttWvie.
The whpl^ of the public land* in Mis-| One writer s»t©s that iote$t the matter. aiRsippi, afttounting to 9CM?4,0$0 •crem.f killed notnber «f ihtj binls.ttnd have been xorveved and brought itit»!»h«ti^» he tbond many drones in their
will of-
P®01 man rich the contra-
b^H»r jho weajilnosi.
and tho reverse will en
14onoiru!duces
wlsdditi shines equally in his Works and ^u01" ',erenothing mofu true than in his word, and whoso presence is
head ache and lan-
that 11 who loses an hour in the morn-
Kditinc Paper..
'!*, «r*: -, The majority ol readers seeni to think
more easv or pleas-
nm lh«n e,|it pftper. blIl'()f h1j lhe
presented her husband with her twenty-| |ilTerent employments hv which men lotirtn Vmll» about a month alter the their bread and butter, there is „+,| twenty-third anniversary of their wed-! tiotie* wo (irmlv "hefHeV(i, that so tavq$vf SgMtf*, two doors souihbf Bement & Co., ding daV. 'I hat js a heavy business,: jhl^
a
,{j fll(»sh
editing a paper. Thor»
start marlo Miss Susan|
kindl
C°U
SUCr,!!
an
senhed as a Tu out K»r tho lunitl v.—— fj»ub!ic* Ho cannot he a hy|joeVit any ,.
I ht» tool her of tiveohildron a«d tho wifef
ltloJ
1
quires a nicer l.-icl, sounder jiidgmoHi, y0""na'i"*iSi|Sto»t the
,r olu.r1iKh uu,pr
Ikw"'
"0,#.r
Cd""ri
(jjMorant one, nor hasty one. nor an j„ ,|u,
one.
»n
UM1l
n)USt u, ne.
hiuiaetr insido out to the
.p ,|u^,
a
TM... —r .Ail .1 —... I-. jV ... ini.ifutii
crjt to w,fc\
to begin
save hinw^elf from after con-
Holdeu iiagazutt.
n„ily Adverser «.v*
wh were a| lllow mM1 in im
Hc loU
restore it.—r/ttttr limps. •, .u i._, i^iw him We^side PuWkSqbare.
mUi$!*v ^my dowin^s, and I am gntng to man atfv^rtTstft|tit
lawyer*. %Ars they all lawyers?* s«id) he why there arc but two lawyers in
one ortliem as soon as! get home.*
anv unrortunatd
Ptetef Ped^es
fi««r w«nld lend
Another «ka«jx»t of the kind!
closed ami no way left to escape, wrii*4 the greatest enemies of^the apiarian, turn his tail anrind and attng himsdf'in some situations from the factibat His through thai this
the head and it i« ixMnaikabieJ a devoorer of b«»-
Do Kun« Bikbseat \VoasiNafisBsf4-. The king bird has been jegnniietl a? one
BANK NOTE TABLE,
CORRECTED WEEKLY FROX THE CttCIXWTI rATERS.
-k.a$ »|jr JS,
sl^te Ban& too Branchea^ ^par^ Ohio Life Ins. and Trust Co. Prm Lafayette, Commercial aXbiTranklin bks.
,u*h Dayton, 'nm H«, Western Reserve, Clinton Bank'of Colurabai Franklin Bank of Columbus,
Norwalk,
Lancaster, Oldo Bank, Ghillicothe, Hamilton, Conintercial Bank of Scioto, Sank of Cleveland, Commercial Bank-Of Lfike 'Brifi, .Miami Exporting Co., Orbana Bank, Granville, West Union, Steubenville, new,
Miatmsburg, Circleville, new
1
IIoQutiful Passage.
sun~on the north by the aurora borealisj ses to the electors of the West Riding of —oh the west bv tl'ie processipn'of the Yorkshire, uttered the following beuqet]uinoxifi—anu of judgment!"
on the south by the day j*uj passnge:
Lord Mori'Eth, in one of his addrea-
44
Mechanics' and Trader? •i *PV Bank of Masdllon,
...
Geauga, -uk«S f». h~Ao*jI Zapesville, Steubenvilie, eldbank.' 1 Marietta, "%nw iui?.vvt6 Mt. Pleasant, SL ClairBville, N«w Lisbon, -Jj-- •*.»
41
Bcntucfej.
AH solvent Banks,'
par aiprm
Si.tifana.
State Bank and Branches, Vtcfltafa. jRnstarn sbWfeot BaHka, •. Wheeling,
A|1 f3^anat—Se^bt^.ii$tet. NpJfork, I. U/.i -5 Phi'nde'ohia,
I par
par
Eastern 3t3anfcs.
New YiUskeitys, Do Country, New Englapl,. ,. l^nnsvlramar PliiladelphiaCity, ... Pittsburgh, .- Baltimore, Maryland,
il pre 1 pre
The above rates are pt-pdicated upon specie.
JOlfl'lilNTIM
AT TITE
W tintih £ourCcr
€Cftcct
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
with a FKTstt srrrt.v or
&
Embracing it giv^at Variety of Styles,
Win
JJ ©IIS
SUCH AS ClROWI^RS, Powcirs,
Snow Bil15, Store Biu^, Portk'RS,
Auction Biixs, Hrvn Rim-s.
I
time is gained,that is
hfallh ,m.1
the basis upon
weahh nre founded.
reflection and study, for it is t'1011 after refreshing sleep,-that the mind is most
,l,e
,h,°
Riix Heads Bim.s »f I.Anijfo, Bat.i. Ticklts,
Aims,
r-AiiEi.s,. iVc.
Will be printed in the neatest manner and at the shortest notice.
Hlnnk Jlojrf«s«S£»
BILLS OF LADIWG, -a—' Am «a. -m' mm 5 a I S I
INSTRUCTIONS
For Flat fn(f ot he 'A Moats
KEPT CONSTANTLY ON .HAND AT THIS OFFICE.
,tfOS. CAMPBELL. I H40. J. COCHRAN.
"CAMP"BELL & COCHRAN, (SUCCKSpORS TO J. COCHRAN,) ForttiirrfiHg *V Commission
Agents for the ....
TROY AND MICHIGAN LAKEBOAT LINE. AiiK.vfs akd rnopKirrons, No. 19 Coenties Slip, cor. Fourth-sf. N. York. Dnvis &. Sutton, B'dfalo. W. A.MeKee. 21 North Whnrf,Phila. Brown l)odd, Toledo.
Wheeler, Tracy & Co.
arranges Ins plans
coining d.iy, nnd all passes
A!so, dealers in Grain, Flour, Salt, Fish, Pine Shinnies, O^rLibernl ndvnnces made on consignments. Refer to-^James Cook Sc. Co.
A. .Potwin, iTerre-!lIaute. Grovermnn Bourne, Wood &. Donnelly, jy*3l 47n4m 'j
I O E
AND mmi STAGS OFFICE, MARKET STREET, SOUTH EAST OF PUBLU SQUARE.
TERRE-HAUTE. IND.
Ml 1 IS LKV\3 Pro|»rielor. my5 n36tf
8ai iH Profits Quick Sales
NEW DRY GOODS STORE.
A N W O O S CHEAP I'OR CASH. 'T'^HE feubscriler hits taken the store lntely oq-
I entiled by Mr. E. S. WoHe, ori the Wist side
as thnt .^where he will opeiun a/nc %.« a ANO KN-fKELy FUES.
"''"''K1! fairest 1„sl, friers.
interest to give iae* call before purchasing tlse^ where* as 1 shall be in constant reo of the late? styles ol Goods durinc the who vfjason.
takon in exchange for Goods, if delivered at the titne of trade. CHARLES A. DUY.
Terre-Haat^ March31,- ^lmi^
Smalt I'mftte ttml QiiMc Sales
NKW STOKE,
\\l) HOSIE :\KU ons.
IlrjF rond«, liJroreric*, fSttrawnre^ Queen straff* IfcMrrs. SllOKS. WALI. PAPF.R. CfR-
TAlJi *Ai'KK.SWJARS. PKRFlTfEV, AM A KTK LKS, Ar.? Ac., XR rale cJnap for Casi or Produor. v&olesate or rrtniL 85rLook
,l g^f
'g'Tr.
«l»i
Wilson (he onti-
Wc%f. CMhmt cioceifoer-
prers l»t* teniis to the moid condlttsion/
market. Of public lands he could dud m» working bem in H^P08BS. i!ppi^ll, 185,04d act» rt-teaiit omold.: them*. «{^3lMif vi.XJDiDON'XELLY.
j* JPk. *11.
bnj-- iitsi'
iai i'i%
3»
boo»' 7T./ si ,*sr»| Dlidw !(•.«•
no sale.
I par
.325 dia 50 dis dis, r^ala do do do do.
it.
j-*
5
erre-rfaute^nd., Kiarch 31,1849.
BRANDIES, &c.
1
QR. CASK pure Pale Brandy. 1 ar *44' *4 Dark do.
1 qr 1 qr lqr Iqr iqr 4 casks sweet Malaga Wine. 1 half pipe Spanish lirafidy. 2 bbis-Qtd JBourbon Whisky.
pnt?
if
44
pot
ll
Port Wine.
44
par
Tenneriffedo.
44
Holland Gin.
pi
44
Fl
UESII STOCK
urehnsed this .spring in JYcw
f-l' i»".cen.™..
he vwiv of rftof'cf (foods nnd at *\fj io*rcprices, to ail who may favor him with a ca}l,
E_.,
(.ouits Sold bv lhc Pit te^
at a venismaU advqoce.op Eastern Prices. Store
hush.ind could he a hvpo- k« r^iVtting T. rrc-Haute will find it to their
He most expose luin-
,*r
th| „,CY £°WY.
April 98, im
cto
-i.
WUkm
rr«-«£vd Cast at Qii 2do.j«ure winterstmnrd ^rnit Oil 3 Lani Oil 1 00. ^eat%» Foot CM Trtfck^^wt m«*1BT
pl'RE WWte Lead$ OW Lirwwd Red Points Twtpe»tii»K Venetian Red
4
34«f J. ft CDNLNGHAM.
UYTK Ol^ Are.
oach V&mtsb Pari? Gr»n. See. Rec*i*fd and fersalc WOOB&- POMNELLY.
B' ..j
ptf'1,1
LESOX sirsw
VERY ««r paw lor loaaj q«kaui|B DOKXHf.I.lf
own manolac-
Pt'R Ef LOION SYRl P-^y tbegalloSckaen
JSuSSf^rt^ .it**
Jjuauica Rum.
4 casks sweet Malaga wii
Monongnhela. do.
nov4 nlOtf AVOOD &. DONNELLY. —ffff-fipiij Vf EGARSI SF(*AlfS! SEfiARS!
bottles.
For sale by CHARLES A. DUY. april-28 35tf .. Second st.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
1 A UKIOS, Ruedn,, Principe, I
Genuine im
I Kegalia, La Dehens, La ported. Norma,Parretellas, Barruneo, Principe, Cazaderas, Primera—domestic made.
Choice Chewing Tobacco.. Fiu,eut do do LoWpriced do nov4 nlOtf WOOD & DONNELLY.
WALLPAPER!
QrtA "PIECES super and fiupertine new style paper haiitrims and bordering. 1000 Pjiper Window Shades anew and splendid
JOO,Fir«i Boa/df Prints, very elegant, for [sale wholesale or retail cheap for cash. CHARLES A. DUY. (YVeseeid«i!f Public Square. next doOr to die Boibk qtoreJ
Soua
i/xt doiir to t|ie Bobk
OT,()VEH SKIM).
RECEIVED, a fine !gt of pure Clover Si-e'd. fo r'Hirle tew Sifin of the Pnd Lock. Jan. 20, '49-21-tf H. POTTER &• CO.
DR. THOMPSON'S PATIENT KKl-M. Truss, Abdominal Supporters, and Shoulder Urnccs.
r\
Iff ERC'II TS, Ooi)^j'aaa.2j3asoEi.» HaticSI®
ITE substriber is oi?ent lor the above articles. Also sole ngent for Dr. L. D. Fleming's Uterine Truss nnd Abdominal npl2134tf J. RfjOUNINGIiAM.
SARSAPARILI^V.
SAND'S
Sarsaparilla
Bull's do Shaker do Townsend'edo Snrsapnrilla Syrups made nccordine to U_. fe. Dispensatory, [35tl] WOOD.& DONNELLY
GIOARS.Mffiist
iie Hf
receive! a large supply of su-
.lerfine RegaM^/Principe, srnnll La Norma and Half Spanish by the box %rnta.l an!21 J. R. CUNLNGHAM.
opl21 3-ftf
TO TANNERS
W
Ehavereceivedanotlufrlotot nuperior Brown Oil. {24tf] WOOD fc DONNELLY.
npl21 34 tf- J. R. UN IN Gil AM.
WIIJ.I
Wc wilf also take in exchange for poods at low
Terre Hantf, Nov. 4, 1843. nlOtf
JOII,\ A. WllKIW .Tl.il.,
Office Lioo doors west of the Bank. march fT48 2Stf
GROCERIES, Ac.
rT^EAS—Choice
CLOTHING iSTOBI
(Two c3ogts East of tbe Express Office,)
NATION A RO AD ST.,
O I S I E 0 1 1 S E
^9 we are cleaning out the balance of our summer stock at reduced prices.
(^OBSERVE "THE LOUISVILLE CLOTHING STORE,
East of the Express Office. ,1^
N Bi Ant garment purchased at the above establishment exchanged if not
„,v,, fhia'Vlone mini
io.oou^S^AJ^Jr^2g.trgS "yii-* °r
,norH»
wr
or at retail, bv apri!2d 35tf CHARLES A. DUY.
jfAT Xl)l5Ct)L6(/?fK I
TEAN. MARIE FAUNA'S (Jeuuine C^lo^ •J Water, warranted. I I 1 Fosters Superior Coloen* Water, elegantly put up in different sized
,1 FEW BU. DR\ rEAtHES-^aleat th6 ,,^ it took three hard pulls to extricnte it after TV Buckeye Groccry and Patent Mpdicine ie- w^ioj,
~NE nrticle of prepared Mustard, for sale at'!hal
A he 2 6 3 9
/. imi Spirits Turpentine 2 do No. 1 Copal !"ext
O O S
CHEAP FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT.
A* & EARLY are now receiving direct from the East, a large stock ot tner- have recovered. chnndifee. eonaisrine of Dry tioods, Groceries, Qneensware Rna
Hardwiire,
all of which will be fold as low as any other es» tahiishrnent in Terre Haute. We wish to purehnw! 20.000 pounds of KAt^b in exchange for cash or goods.
SUGARS—Loaf Pounded and Crushed. (11^—Sperm and I^anl. KU1' ITS—Currants, Kaisins, Almonds an
Citrons.
S A I'C KS~Wal nut,Mushroom, omato.Oys ter and Anchoria. )LATE— icSped and plain MUSTARD—Ohio.kentnckv and. French. For sale by [noiil ]WOCD fit bOKNELLY
TERMS REDUCED.
LOT"ISVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL. Fbr one copy, one year, pmid at the time of subscribing, or at or before the commencement of the year 250 For one copy paid after the time of subscribing, or after the beginning of theyear, and within six month® tl ten* from 3 00 For one copv paid after six months 3 50 Pot clota five or mora. j*id in adrance,
Wehask our Whi? Mentis to aid in procuring clubs for the Weekly Journal. It is now, for the matter il contains, one of the cheapest papers ia
PRENTICE & WEISSINGER, Editor*. /June3d,18«. #4tf
LOOK 0UT_F0S SITES.
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prices ^'axseed^ White Beans. ?Vathere, Beeswax I ly cure my dear child, lliave often thought that and all kinds of Countrv Produce. 1 would sit down and furnish you with an account WILLIAMS & EARLY.
Gre^n and Black.
1 }*PI» F*—A great variety. CANDLES—Sjerm, Star and Mould.
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TIIE ARABIAN'S VADE MKCLM. II. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment. HIS celebrated medicine, skillfully composed JL as it is of the most healing balsams, tan never fail to cure almost every atHiction^a^can be alleviated by an external remedy. Its superiority above all other liniments is'provenbyithe miraculous cures it performs, and by the creat and constantly increasing detpand there is for this valua^e Arabian PreTJaratibn."' The Arabs, from their wandering mode of lite, arofcften afflicted with distressing diseases, ^nd also subject to accident^ of the most severe'kina consequently they would require an external application of great virtue to effect a cure. I
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^itkemtdveti and the well known pare and attention
they bestow upon their.•hums. so noteni t»«aii?y and speed, must al%o greafly increase their desire to possess a really yaiuab'c ijiniinent.
It is well knowfi that the Arabians nre zealoqs students of botany, and the fertile and beautiful region which skirts the Desert abounds with rqre plants and odorou^ woo^ls, whence they procure those gums and fragrant balsams of which diis incomparable liniment is composed. It has accomplished the most extraordinary cures of rheumatism, one application removing the most acute pain, and a continued use effecting cures of cases of long standing and of the greatest sfverity. In loss of power of the limbs, or pnraljrsis, it stands at the head of all remedies, restoring the use of limbs to persons who long were a burden to themselves and all others—numerous cases'oT"wHich, wherein the flesh had entirely Wasted nwaVi leaving nothing but the dry skin on the bone "and the limb rendered useless and without feeling, this allpowerful medicine caused hsaithy flesh to grow and fill up the shrivelled part, and restored strength to the limb. It is a specific in afleciions of t'lis spine, many cases of three years' standing shaving been entirely cured hytheuseol it. We say try it, and prove to your own satisfaction the rare qualities it possesses. Itis unequalled for sprains, bruises, cramps, cuts, all swellings, salt rheum, frozen lipibs, burns, tumors, pains of all kinds, sore eyes, &.c. &c. and is superior to.all other remedies for horse flesh in almost all cases which require an external application., Foraweeney it has no equal also, spavin, splint, galls, wounds, sprains, scratches, sore eyes, swellings, bruises, «&c. tfce. also^ fistula,pole-evil, big-head and ring bone.
Beware of imposition, and get the genuine article, which is prepared only by II. G. Farrell, Pe, orid. Ills., and for sale by regularly appointed agents. The genuine has the signature of II. G. Farreil on the outside wrapper of eacli bottle, without which do not touch it., [Read the following certificate.!
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Mr. H. G. Fahreu. Dear Sir—Having in my lifetime owned many horses, 1 am pretty well acquainted ttith the diseases they are. subject to, as 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 JUniment. 1 would recommend it with thegreatestconlidcncetoall who havehorses. They should alwayshaveit on hand, so that it could be opplied immediately in case ot accident, and thereby save the life of many a valuable horse I have used it in the very worst cases ot sweeney Withentiresuccess alsosplint,sprains, bruises, galls, wounds, sore eyes, Sic. Two moat extraordinary cures I must mention in particular. I got up very early one morning, and on looking into my pasture discovered my favorite horse limp mg and dragging a rail after him. On going up close to him, to my ariiazemeiit and horfor, the rail was sticking in his stomach, between the flanks, to the depth of eight inches, and so tightiy
j)oor nniinnl suflered the utmost ngony.
er dreamed ol'liis recovery, and supposed he woll on my mind, nnd immediatoly npplied. By the
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t) Vnrnishf ciisk superior Condi Vnrnish: I do comn.ence^.ient of Ins recovery, and in mx days Black Varnish 1 do jupnn Vnrni.h for sale by thereafter I rode luni to Peoria, as sound as ever,
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gratificoUon ot witnessing the
and would not take $130 for liim now. The other case was this. One of my men got his leg in the teeth of a thrashing machine, and it was only by a miracle that he was not instantly killed. His leg was horribly mutilated, though no hones were broken. Your Liniment was applied, and in five days he went to work again. 11c fully hi lieves tnnt but for vour Liniment he would never \Vhh every wisn for the success of thu Arabian Liniment, "nrrt truly vours,
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HENRY S." AIKEN.
Aiken's mills, near Peoria. March 1, 1847. [Read the following extraordinary cure dt a spinal affection and loss of use of the IlmbVl
Mf. If. (J. Farrem.: Please send me by the bearer another dollar bottle of yotir Arabian Lini tnent, which will be enough. I think, to complete
of my poor child's situation, so that you might make ilpublic, and thus be the cause of as much benefit to some others of my fellow beings as it has been to me. She laid for six months without the slight&st po^er or coptrol-of her limbs whatever,. and suffered the most agonizing pain the greater portion of the time. Even her neck wus perfectly stiff, and so painful that she could not bear to nave her head moved Jn the least Thus waS she for six months, during all which time we had to carry her about on a cnair when she wished to change her place. We had three of the best
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hysicians in tne whole country attending her, they could do her no good. Finally, one of them tthe last to give her up) siiid he ccrnld do no more ftr her. and mat, as I wished to get your Liltiment, I could do so, adding that he knew it wa* good, and might help b^r. I got it accordingly, and she began to recover after a few applications She can now use all of her limbs freely, and can walk tolerably well. We are now applying it over the spine, which the doctors nay is the seat o) the disease, and we expect one bottle more to curt her as well as ever she was. We have used it.also for sprains, braises, bums and cuts, with like success. Hoping that thisgrcat remedy will be spread over the whole country. I am yours truly,
WILLIAM STEVENS.
Ijamarsh saw mills, Peoria co., Oct. 30, 1B46. For sale by CH AS. WOOD, Terre Haute, and ia every town in the west by regularly appointed agent*. octM n7tf
received on cornmifeeion, afresh lot of Dr Guysotfs Celebrated Compound Extract YeMOw Dock and SanmparilJa. and ft»r sale at tin Buckeye Grocery and Patent Medicine t.
May5,1S49. 2 it
JA2HES JOHNSON AVLNG disposer of hij ijtore Houic, and cf his entire Stock of Goods, to Messrs, Grominan te Bourne, bid in tho tf t•••.'"*tful manner, wrfictt his ads and cu-' a' addition to the irtimy fcindneases he has received from U»em to eotne forward and make a final iettlcmcnt oi their accounts wuhbtm by note or cash. He wii'
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jmy be ptid to
AT THE *LT «TASD, Is. as gen^fcmen every way worthy of »oe atd aarv^. ite,lttae 43 4m
resh Englishctre ants-Josi r*eeit: and for aale Patent IMiaaf Dcp?
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at the Buckeye Orocery aad «t. (myS 36tf]
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5TA BOXBSifwrtdGluiaart.fk: Tkcteni w\l Speoaa, Viaia, inc. a±m totf OdD & DONN ELLY.
GARDE* SEEDS
JUSTFRESH
received frost D. Lsndr^th, BioomadaJe oaarPk eijrfsia. A large sopplv. vriih cat alagaea. (-^.213itfJ R.CrmNtJHAM.
,im. MURPHY*
SHgar-Voatcd I*csctai)lc
A N I E E I S For. the immediate and permanent cure of Ague and Fey$r, Ctwls and Fe~ ver, and all other Fevers. Prepared by WM. H. MURPHY, M. D. 384 Pearl Street New York, To whom aJlfirders for ike PiQs MH*t be atldratfed, {Postpaid.) 1 «SOO REWARD!!!! !J
I will give Five Hundred Doilar* to any person who will produce, at a less cost, a better, more innocent and more perfect cure for Agct and Fever, of Chills and Fever, than Dr. Murphy's Sn^arCoated Vegetable Anti-Fever Pills. 1 will also give Two lluudrrd and Fifty Dollars to any person who will, show, a sinale case where anv in? mrious eflfects have attended the use of these Pills. They are warranted In all cases to cure and ivoer, or CkiUt and Fescr, when taken according to the directions accompanying them.
Sold wholesnhj and retail by J. R. CT^NNING HAM, Terre Haute, and J. W-, PELVRCE, Lock port.
QUOD CONTEMNITUR S/EPE UTILLISSIMUM EST
TIIOS. ITfkarn, On the South aide of the Public Square,
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KE^ pleasure in notifying his customers and the public Benerally, that he has just recelvedT a lafge'and WeU^i»leeted stock of
CONFECTIONERY, &c.," directfroni the manufacturers and importers, which .consists in part of CANDIES—of every flavor, design and color, suited to the tastea ot all, from the infant to the octogenarian. FRUITS—Raisins, Oranges, Lemons, Pineapploa,
T(,rre-[Iuute, May 36, 184(J. 3Utf
FRENCH PERFUMERY. "~T subscriber has on hand a full and ftnh I assortment of Fretu Perfumery, among which will be found, in part, viz:
SUPERFINE EXTRACTS, for the Handkerchief. SUPERIOR ANTIQUE OILS and POM/** TUMS.
SUPERFINE TOILET SOAPS. Rose Soap, Almond Soap,
Floating Soap, for baths, Price & (iosn«ll% Vegetable Soap, Military Shaving Soap,
Roussell's Shaving ream.
ROUSSELL'S SUPERIOR ALMOND SOAP, preparwl from the purrtt n?id best materials, possesses the desirable qualities of rendering the skin ddicatAxf smooth, clear and even, and removing all roughnew and imperfections from it* surface.
It oounteracta the ill effects of alkaline soaps, giving the skin a luxuriant brilliancy, and imparting to the hands a delightful nlinono odour.
ROUSSELI/S SUl'ERlOR HOSE S()AP has all the delightful propertiesof the Almond S*ap, differing only iirpossdNsitig the ftXquitfite frugraWcr of the Otto of Roses.
ROUSSELLvj UNRIVALLED SH AVI NG CREAM, anew and splendid article, is now uni-' veoally, ac|(Qowlf«fgeu superior to any shaving cream in the United States or Europe. It ib elegantly put up in boxes.
Misrellaneon* Articles for the Toilet. Hait.*sdTooth Brnshaa. i.
Comlw, a full assortment Chapman's Raior Strops. Rowland's fJcnuine Macassar Oil.
Rotissell'a Tooth Powder.
ROUSSELL-S UfiAR'S OIL, warranted per* fectly niM*. fresh, and free from all adulteration, dr.fi,
Europe in tl^ioountry. Also, a variet^of other article# too ewtrnsive to be einimeraUwLall ol whicfrfwill ls»-«tld at NEW YORK AxNDPHILADELPHIA ®CES.
WOOD A DOTTXFLLY*
The stock now in »to« of DRUGH, MEDI1NES, IHEMK'ALS, te., to which will b* sdded in few days their fall purchases, making
Ot l7' »w«irr, Windtrm Glass, aid Instruments, fall a-- ftnwnt will be found. In Dye Stags ther have every article required for mrmxfactvrrs or household use.
Their stock of Paints, Oil*, and Paint Brushes iseomjr'fe. I a Liquors Jor mrdieinaluse. 5hey have such a* is choice, both in wood and bottles.
Of *«•*.« ^alsr^ttKmtofftwiMiM imported. of various bra: i, low priced Tobacco and Cigars. jf Pcrftmery sod Toila articlaa, a great variety.
$f PcrJumaj aad ToUu articlaa, a
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WM. H. MURPHY, M. D.
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DR-
MURPHY'S
SUGAH-COATED VEGETARLfi ANTI-BILIOUS •9nd •liiti-Dy.spcplic Vilfs.
These Pills are composed entirety of vegetable ingredients, and contain not one particle of cabmei or"mercury in any form, nor ailf mintr&t substance whatever,* and may be taken at all times and under all circumstances, and by all ages, without any f«nr of %e tad cdhs«quenc«s often attending mer curial and mineral preparations.
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HEAD QUARTERS FOR
PHILADELPHIA CLQTHING. .« i|. 'NiV On National JJaad St., next floor to Nipperfs Comer. .VOW FOR it.lKG*i/*YS. '"piIE proprietor has iust arrived Iroqi Pliiladel-
I pliiu with a very large and splendid assortment ot ^tia OP OP aCE is? ©acDoaaaaue Alanufactufwl bv the best workmen, under his own
wfU.T'lS
5"^'
l"superior
u'"r,!"hiM,
is far to
that generally kept for sale. On mmdsome of tlus finest quality of Black and Bhie Cfoth Coats, Cashrm*rot Saeks, Habit Cloth, Tweed and Queen's cloth Sack-coats, Cassimere pants. Satin vests, and a great variety of Cheap Clothihg for sale as cheap,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, As they can be purchased in the F-astem cities. JOHN PALMER. ..Terre Haute, June 10,'4S 41 tf
Zniite Currants, Figs and Dates.— Also, Preaervod Fruits in cans and jars, nfiitly nnd cofafullyjiyt tip.
PICKLES—English nnd Anioricnn. superior, nnd. of the finest flavor. I/ls r^ViapwiJI be found most excellent. SYRUPS—These consist of Orarije, Lemon,
Raspberry, Hlhckberry, Strawberry, and Pineapples u.*h ...
CORDIALS—of themostdblightful and approved flavor.si, of which w» will only mention Orange, Strawberry, Crwnedo
JVlenthe, ami Parl'aii (|'Amour.
EXTRACTS—The assortment of Extr.'icis emhrncea every thing of the kind which .•mi be asked for. FlQIi-4-iHefthrfueally cal«d Ilnlibilt, Lobster, it! t.t jj C,x'' Mrekerel, Shad, Salmon, SuruUut diue and Herring. TOYS—Toenutnerate half the assortment in this department, (in whiph tti«* fancy of the jUvettilcs may be fielded in evfcry wsv) ivonld reijuirea special notice
i.'iit
Suffice it to sny, tho assortment is complete i*'
In addition to the above, 1 have attached to my ConlectiiMfciy an q&ttijsite
where Wedding Cako may be obtained from that kind which suits tlie most luxurious, to the hum* hhsr sort with which ''lore in a cottage" iacoatent. Like.wisu, Bread, I3:iit, &c., daily, fresh, eJeim, light, ajuJ delightful, ut short notice. The suh^cri. Iwr intending, as he has heretofore done, to keep arecliercho osiablishmi lit, invites the ladies togiye him ihcjr kind attention and consideration.
tnd defightfully perfumed. ROIW.LL-S OX M\RROW POMATUM,' Compo^eJof purified mtfrrow and hatel nmt oil. •''"'VmI and for sale at tho Buckeye (irocerr
It DE PHILO*OME, a*beauiifull wticle,! Patent Medicine Depot. {ttiy5 3Gtf prepared from rnnpow, e*t«a«ively -used in —,
W Nji^ES A. DUY,
Two doors bouth of Bement 6c Co.'a
April S, 1849. 35tt
ptHAa W00DTwa^wa^afc^ lh lF. MJDflN VV NELLY with him in the DRUG and MEDICINAL bqsinesa, wJiich will be conducted ua-k-r tfie firm of
Patent Medicines will be found
•jitseng.Beeawai, Coumry Cigars. Wkite B«: ofcC. Tn ^heir retail d^artment, particolsr attentfon so pw*eriprion». nov4 nlOtf
JAMUS G. HAKDY,
Forwarder St Commission
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ALSO. DEALEK IS
GRAXK AJfD SEED*, FIA)TrR, SALT,, FURS AND PELTIUE.H, l»T»rep»r*d rr a on ail e^.Mgn menu to XHi .-act for the ^...ivarfof from New York tWa placa,by rs sio"»te iinaa. ngtoo,Jao«30,1949 44 4«
DR. SWAYNK'S-
VALUA BLE MEDICrftti'
NO
preparaiions have ever been introduced to the public, which have given guch u/liversal satisfaction, as the above.' They are prescribed and 09edby physicians in their practice, and their advocates are found amonsr ui! classes of people. DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYIIUP
OF VVILD CHERR t'.""" The Original and Genuine PriparatiJn.'" Great Triumph over Disease I
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AXQTUER IMPORTANT LETTER Detroit, [Michigan.] Dr. II. Swayn®— Dear Sir: We have leen in ra oeipt of your invoice of WILD CHERRY foe about two weeks, and we must say that w$ feci encouraged that the safes will be ext§nsive this year. One ciwttomer, u-ho came .}'J ibr the second bottle, stated that his wife had been given up by het physi- ,,
cian recently, supposing that she woald not survive more tAan tln'tl_ twenty.fiMr hourts A consulting physician Dronounced her case desperate—both of them are of high standing place as scientific men .and gentlemen. Thefira oott|e had tho effect to strengthen her so much that she leaves her bed and moves about the house. Her husband seemed very nnldi satisfied, and pro posed to use six bottles, as he felt confident it would perform a perfect cure. We feef confident ourselves that it is ranch superior to any ntttiicin* of the day, and in justice ought to take the preco* dence. Yours, respcctfbllv, G. & J. Hiti, STILL ANOTHER WONDERFUL CTSRE'
READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY CASE.' December 25th, 184&! Dr.
SwAYjts—Dear Sir: Having contracted af severe cold, which settled upon my lungs, attended with a violent couah, pain in my side and breast, difficulty of breathing, I was attended by physicians of the first respectability,but my sympionia became very alarming there was an absc«s» formed in my lunga and made its war through my side, and discharged larae quantities of puss externally, so that my physicians thought the power or functions ot one of my hings'were totally destroyed—therefore supposed the case entirely hope* loss. I his mournful state oi .things continued for along time, until I was wasted and worn to a skeleton. I had tried a number of remedies, but all failed io do any good, Hut there still being a spark of hope left with me and my anxious parents, and having heard of the great 'virtue* of your COMPOUND SY UP OF UI CHERRY, and of its being recommended by physicians of the first eminence* 1 conoluded to niaKe'trial of it, and to my groat satisfaction mv cough gradually
Fam
-ew better, thebolein my side "began tolieal, and now happy to say, from poor and almost hopeless skeleton, I, have U'ecome healthy, and weigh moro than I ever have. All my neighbor* can testify to the above facts.
A»HAHAM Hlwsicker,
2 miles from Skippackvllle, Sklppack Tp. Pa, ANOTHER SEVERE CASE OF ASTHMA. .PHUdUM, Dec. 13th, .1848
Da. SwAVjtr—Dear Sir: I clieerfullv add mr tcatiniOny ip favor of your valuable Compound Syrup ol Wild Cherry, which 1 conceive lo bo truly thwwonde^and bfessingof the age. Forth® last four years I have been afflicted with the asthma. Sleep had becomo a stranger to me night lifter nigHt waald I have to sit up in my bed. I was attended by four or livo different pliysicians, also having used various patent hiedicimh*, but all of no avail. I continued te gr,mv worjtc, until I commenced the use of your valuable Compound Syiup of Wild Cherry, which afforiled mo instant relief. Alter using aaverul bottles 1 was restored to peffeet health.
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Yours, with respect, Sjiraii R. Evans. Any information' respeefgSig the above ca#e will bo freely given by her liuslmnd,
Hamvton W. Evans,
Carpenter,!isomer of Eifrhtli and IVorl Sts.
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Tmporta»t Cnution—Rend ltend t! '1 .iere is but o/ie genuine preparation of Wild Cherry, artd lhar is Dr. Swaying, the first evor offered to the public, which has Ixajti sold largely throughout the Unites) StiitoA nna ponir pnrts of Hnrnrin: and all preparations cfllRSd hV tho nntrto 01 VVild. Cherry, Iiavo.brcu put out simte this, untier (Sterol some deceptive circ(iinsiances. in or der to aim enrrtnoy to fheir unlcs, 'Each Hottlc o. the genuine in enveloped with a beautiful steel engraving, with the likt'iien* ol Win. I'cnn thereon also. Dr. Swuyne'a sijtnaiure, ami as a f'urthur
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curity, the portrait, of Dr. Swayne will be added hi'reafter, iSO as to distinguish his pnparntiona from nil others.
Principal office, F.lGHTII and RACE Streets Grnnt ltle**imr'tn Mothers nnd Childron Dll. SW A VN K'S VERM1FUC3E. —There is no remedy for the destruction nnd expulsion of
WORMS
equal to this. One great objection to all other remedies is lliivt iliey are sn nntiseous that children cannot be made to inke suflii ient to do them much if any benefit. This remedy is remarkably pleasant to the taste. Should tliere be no worms, tho system will be jrroatlv improved by its use. It is also a great remedy fbr dvspepsh, sour stomach, ke. Remember! it is now pui up in square boi* ties, with the portrait of Dr. Swayne on each side, without which none is irenulne.
The Ron?." valuable miilHncS "re prepared only bv DR. SWAYNE. N. W. h.rner of EIGHTH and ACE Streets, Philadelphia.
And fbr sale wholesale and fetail by J. R. OUNl.VGHAM, aplT32yl Tcrre-Uaute.
si'Nnn lies.
Steel Pens, Quills. Wafers. Visiting Cnrdu, 2 Pocket Oookf. letter, Cnp, nnd Envelope Pa2 gj her F.nve V.
per, Red and Black Sealing Wax, India Rub-• lones, Ink Stands, W'nter olor.i. Lead iVnclls for Artists and Engineers, of Fay Si. Munroe's mnke, Carpenters' Pencils, Ink Stands, R*d, Blue, and Block Ink, Motto LWafeia. ...
Shaving Cream, Military, Castile, Fancy nnd Vangatece Sonps Jenny Lind and other Pomade®, extracts Cologne, pure Bear's Oil,
^ologne,
Antique Oil, Hair Dye, Hair Tonic, Ray W»eji Antiq hJ I ter, Rose ater, Maccassar Oil, Ox Marrowj W Eau Lustre. Lilly white, Aromatic Salts, u| 2 Pungents, .Toilet Powder, China ologne Dot l^tles, Orris Ball, Tooth Powder, &c.
G. f. Perrtassion Caps. L'mp Wicks anrf Chimtiiea, 0ork Screws, Comba, Shoo Blacfe-, ing,Tapers, Paint, Branding, ArtiHt.fScrnin,' lollies, Jlnir, Teeth, Shoe, white Vnsh and Shaving Brushes, Bristol Brick Duat, Tripoli Spice Seives, &c. nov4 nlOti WOOD &. DONNELLY.
CIIOLF.RA.
Whartl.'"
E have on hand a large lot of Dr. J. DennCholera Syrup This vnlirable preparation has been used with unparalleled'success in New Orleans and Memphis during the past winter. Every family should nave a bottle of this tnediclne In their house.
C.J. ALLISON & CO.
May 19,1849. 38l4 I 1 OHO I'BS. asaorted Candies, by the bo* or 'retail,by apl21 3-ltf J. R. riJNINGHAM.
"ritmi'Winch raisins-JusTw-.,
MfLANE'S'VER.UiriJfiK,
VermifiitfC. McLane's Liver Pilla
Purcha^i of the. Proprietors, J. jvidd ^Co. PittsKurirh. For sale wholesale and retail Dec 23. "48-17-tf WOODkIX)NNE
North side of the public
uki PtrCO. dl by
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TGKRE-ll/tllTE
S O E
#jnarev
J. R. CUMNGIIAJtt
HAS
just received his spring supplies, wliich. makes hisatock complete, and equal to any other establishment of the kind on the Wabasha His goods are of theff-(quality, and willbe sold aa fow aa genuine ines can be bought in thia place. His stock consists of a general assortment of Min'-ral and Botanic Medicines, Sargieal Inatrurii ts. Glassware and Shop Furniture, Syrin^ mm, and«laa»vPaint«,pil», Dyf Stuffs, Varnishes, Turpentine/Paint, WalU Dflsting, Hair, Cloth* Shoe, Scrub aad Fleah Brushes^ Perfumeries, Ssj'ure tiqt 'for medicinal purposes, Window1 'Jlase, from 10 to 20by 24,
Candiea,Impe-
rial,Gunpowder, loung Hyeon and Black Teaa, .!- »t Medicines, Gun Powder and Caps, Lead. B"- Sacking red*Wacfcand blua Ink, Letter and Cap er,U«il^
r'ndSteel
Pena, Tobacco, Snuff
and Kjer.xcky Mustard, Bath Bricks, Saheratus. Slices, &e., which hewillaeU lor cash or kindaofoc
of country produce. R. CUNINGH\M*
Terre Haute, Ind., April 2t« 1849. e34tf
WINDOW GLASS.
iTfl HALF baxea, from S by 10 to SO by 34, juat tf'J received by a5l21 34tf J. R. CUNINGHAM,
