The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 February 1850 — Page 3

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STAVE-DRESSER.

I -i^Jlacl}'ne'

on

which LETTERS PA-

^e,ro C™!^ onihe first of May,

of tbe a°ne moat important improvements

It wilfdren rived Staves in the moil perfect ,?nnv»' ?. challenges competition with any "^htne yet put in use. or even tlie drawing knife of the Cooper. It possesses the advan-! tage or following the grain of the wood, so aa to leave trie full strength oi the, -timber on winding and crooked, aa well aa the straight inspects .*k u' jBn the rate of 540 per hour—: which is an fast aa an expert Workman can examine and proper] place a stave in a machine—ma-

king good work of every slave that shodld prorly be worked into a barrel. reduidno si I inn ^uniform thickness.

worked into a barrel, reducing all to a hicKneas. *he DRESSER ia accompanied by a JOINTER ^of an entire new construction, which produces a |t,mo«t perleot joint, preparing staves without any ^refitting, of sizes varying from a half barrel to a hogshead, that when set up will be found perfectly air-tight.

This Machinery is' recommended with confidenos to the attention of nil person* engaged in the Cooperage business, either for their own mills, or in the manufacture of cooperage-ware tor the market.

The Machinery is in use in most of our large weaport cities: also at St. Louis, (\lo.) and Urbana, Ohio, and driven by water or steam power.— Where the latter is used, wiih boiler properly set, the shavings wilt afford more fuel than an engine of a 15 horse power will require.

Machines nnd Rights for the counties in tfte Btatea of Ohio, Indiana, or Illinois, can be had on application to the undersigned at Urbana, Ohio,! where the Machinery is in successful operation.

C. G. SHEFFIELD.

Urbana, Ohio, Jan. 19.1850. 21yl.

WABASH AND SALE OF 170,000 ACRES

THE

Trustees of the Wabash and Erie Canal will utter lor sale, at tlie I .and Office in Iopan*rort,on the 29th day of May. next, one hundred and seventy thousand acre* of land.

These lands have been selected with great care and are. generally, first rate forming land. They will be aold in luts of 40 acres, or more, to suit purchasers. Tlie lands are selected, principally, in the counties of Lake, Porter. Fulton. Marshall, Pulaski, White. Jasper, Benton, Tippecanoe.' Csss and VY abssh.

Tlie number and description of the lots foi sale, can be had on application to JOHN W. WRIOHT. 'lerkofthe Land Office at !xgam*port, at any time after the first of March. These lands are appraised at fiom $1,25 to 93, per acre. Terms of' sale—Cash.

IflrFrotii thp above sale will be reserved those: lots or tracts of land which, at the time of the selections, wen* improved or occupied, and which Mere selected under an arrangement with the Stale Tiustce. CHARLES BUTLER,

A. M. PUETT, I

Trustees of Wabash ami Erie (-anal.

Office of Trustees of abash and Erie Canal, Terre-Ifaute, Dec. 17, ltm. January 19, 21 w4

lMOKAVV ,• COICWVKl.L, MERCHANT TAILORS, Oil the Faint side of the Public Square,

TERRI',. IIAI TK, INDIANA. II AVE ju«t rccived a very handsome aseortment ol Black nnd Brou Frvnck Cloths, JJoe

wu ask especial attention We are «lt«o in receipt of a general assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, and keep un hand uiulmake to order all kinds of m.? .j mm 'tjs- .km: :m. .w ora

ROUSSKLL'S OX MARROW POMATUM, composed of purified marrow and Aa:W nut oil. O A E I O O E be a prepared from ox marrow, extensively used ir Europe and in tide country.

Also, a variety of other articles too extensive to IK enumerated, all ot which will be sold nt NEW YORK ANDPHILADELPHIA PRICES.

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which we wnrrant io be well made and of the most fashionable cut, and will constantly keep a supply of every tliini nereasarv to the

AVAltDKOHH OF CiKNTLOIKN. It is no trouble to us to show our goods, *o that crill«men wanting any thing in our line will oblige us by giving us a call, we pledge ourselves to s«il at reasonable prices—and tlie oriicle sold •hall be precisely such as we represent it. Wu are regularly cstabliidied here and it is our pleasure, as well as our interest. to satisfy our ciisto-i mrrs. l)e«\ 2!. 1849—17mH.

FRENCH PERFUMERY, jg, I "k "ubacriber has on hand .Mi and jret

assortment nt French t'c^fuMttry^ among will I)*- toiiiid. in purl, viz: SUPERFINE EXTRACTS, for the Handker

Superior ANTIQUE OILS and ro.\nJ

TU.V1S. SUPERFINE TOILET SOAPS. Row Soup,

Almond Sonp, Fhiutinir Soap, for baths, Price (iosnell's Vcgetuble Soap,

Military Shaving Soap, I Rouswll's Shaving ream.

ROt'SSELL'SSUPERIOR ALMOND SOAP, prepared Ironi the purer! and IICM materials, pus* «rs8(!« tliM desirable qualities of rendering the skin iblicatcly tmonih, clear and even, and removing ull roughness and 'imperfections Ironi its surface. li counteracts the ill uflects of alkaline siap«. giving the skin a luxuriant brilliancy, and imparl me to tlie hands a delightful almond odour.

ROUSSEI.L'S SUPERIOR, ROSE SOAP has! all ihe delightl'ul propel tics of the /Itnwnd Soap, differing only inpossesaing the exquisite fragrance' of the Otto of tit*'*.

ROl'SSELL'S UNRIVALLED SHAVING! CREAM, a now and snlendid article, is How uni «l

versally acknowledged superior Io nny winvntg

cream in the I htatrs ot Eitmpe. It is ele i)(li|y. ,lt gantlv put up In boxes. Jtf iscellniu'ous Articles for the Toilet.

Hair and Tooth Brushes. Combs, a lull assortment Clinpiunn's Ruxor Strops.

Rowland's (icnuiiru Macassar Oil. Ronssell's Tooth Powder.

ROUSSKLL'S DEAR'S OIL, warranted perfectly pure, fresh, and Irev from all adulteration, •nd delightfully perfumed.

UH \RLES A. DUY.

Two doors South of Dement A. ('o.'»

April 88, im 8&M 11KMOYA li—NOT POMTICVI,! W W I I A MS

PKTURNS

his thanks to his friends and cus

tower*--those who have naid to him such welcome visits at the Spinning Wheel corner—arid informs them that he nas removed to another lo« cation, which he hopea will be tuund bv them, as well as himself, more convenient ana advantageous. He is now situated at the second door of

Farringion*» Block,

Corner of Third and National Road sts., (known as Locust Corner.) with a large and general aseortment of Goods, embracing articles suited to the wants of all, and with an increased disposition to give general satisfaction. His stock consists of the standard articles in the Grocery. Hardware and Queensware line, and of almost every thine in the wav of FANCY A\l STAPLE PRY GOODS.

His friends and customers are ppouestiai to "follow htm up," and leave a "big trail" to the SECONI) DOOR aforesaid.

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Not having time to enumerate articles andj

rices, he would briefly say that his GOODS will sold at as tow rates aa can be obtained at any house on tlie Wabash.

Januarv 19. IfW.-Sltf

NEW ROOKS.

HUME

and MU.AULW-S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, Boston Libraty edition, ti vols. Just received. The cheapest ana only complete History of England.

Shakespeare, illustrated edition. No, 1 to 5. Wanderings in South America, bv W. M. WOOD,

American Almanac. vVc.. dailv expected. UiILD« BOOK STORE. 5»w4.

Jan. 19, im BOOKS! BOOKS!!

THE

proprietor being about to go east to replenish his stock, offers his large and superior assortment of Books and Stationery, at prices that cannot fail to meet the purses and approbation of all who may wish to purchase, 'i those who may wish to order Books, be ofiers his servicwa, and as he will be some time in all the large eastern cities tlatters himself he can procure any thiiur that may be warned

CHILD'S BOOKSTORE.

Janjf 1S30, A»wi. r. #. o'*n*v. ions xrpcBKLU

O'RILEY & MITCHELL, STOCBHOas or HARRIXS G.\, CRAM A*R1UV. JFortcarfiiitz Jt t'ommisxioM 33(2 HE OS S 1X2 $3T

EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. Jan. IS. IMP LOST.

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Choice GOLD PEN, in Silver Case-was dropped *vmcwbere in this town on Tuesday bet. The finder can get a liberal twtri by leaving it at this office Jan. 15,1^0—30*1.

8EGARS! 8EGARS! 8EC.ARS 1 nan "REGALIA JENUS-Sisrarsa* 1U,UUUnor article, for sale c&eapoy the box

or at ret til, bv •jirils^^tf CH XRLES A DTT.

.. o. j/- n, su^h as to please the most fostidious. Last, though bv no means last, PRICE— &km and Irrnrh btrurd (aimmrret, Black and .INITIO -N UI I.~. N .U J^iguftd Suiin and H'orttt&l Ito which be found suimblo to GVGTJ nion pockci, Gspccifllly IO thut

ulHj

•4\etj

nn(j not t0

I assortment nt Frvnvh t'cntuMtery^ among which .. ... nnd all their friends and relations, of every degree, even to the tenth generation. Call nnd see us, and for '\Auld lang syne," we'll clothe you well and fashionably

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ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

0 A I LS,

AT AND FROM

ssmm

Tuesdays, Thurs. and Saturdays 5AM

lAfuyitte, Teusdays, Thursdays nnd Sat. 8AM CrturfarHsviHe, Mondays and Fridays, 5AM Bfoominelon, Mondays nnd Fridays, at 5 A ffarrvdsbnrg, Saturdays, at 6AM Carlisle,Thursdays, at 5AM

N. B.—All mails close at precisely 8 o'clock J. T. MUFF ATT, P. January 1, 1850. 7tf.

REG in. A TKit RE IIA HTK FR EIGITT AND PASSENGER PACKET. THE Steamer JULIA. P. C.

Tj

rPRUXTV.

Master, will ply as a reg-

nlnr packet between Lvansville and Terre-Haute, touching at all

ports, during the present and approaching season, ht or passage apply on board, or to BEMtfNT & CO.

For Freigr Jan. 12, 1350-20m3.

REGULAR PACKET. The Steamer

itVER.'rONTw

will ply as a Regular Packet between Evansville and Lafayette, touching at intermediate

points, during the present and approaching season. For Freight or Passage apply on bonrd, or to BEMENT & 0.

Terre-Haute, Dec. 29, 1849. 18m3

ACADEMY OF

ST.MARY'SOFTHE WOODS NIK scholastic exercises of this Academy will commence on the I5thof this month. '1

The very moderate terms, mildness of governem and the acknowledged success of this Institute in imparting a finished education to youug

ry

ment and the acknowl

MOTOKR THEODORE, S*. Mary's of tke TfToad*.

The Sisters are also happy to announce to their friends who may desire to place their children at

carnage there September 15, 1649 -"itf. T7C: TU heix Forwarding A% Commission

to POYDR AS STREET. 3DtKl»siaa.o« 9^*E. H. FAIRCHILD, (formerly of Harrington, Hannah & Co., EvaasviHe,} is connected with the above house, and solicits consignment from his friends.

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ESPECIAL NOTICE.

by Note jfpt*-

It is the season for squarring accounts, and if we did not need all dues, we would not ask for thein. Pltut remember the place.

GROVERMAN & BOURNE.

Terre-Haute, Dec. 29,1849. IStf. W* D, C«is»oiji, NCWT^?* Boom

GRISWOLD & BOOTH, Attorneys nnd Counsellor* at Law, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA December^, 1S4« lgm3.

FLAT BOATS FOR SALE.

O Flat Boats for sale. Enquire ot 4 Jan. 1% lKA-rOtl. E H. BOS WORTH

LOUISVILLE

mm*

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,

NORTH EAST CORNER PUBLIC SftlLlRE, Tcrre Hautey Indiana. V"

E A E S I O I

Holding Still our upward Flight!

A GAIN pledge themselves to go ahead! Accordingly their present stand hav-

i7f»(vin Ar«i. v! Ixm jng been found insufficient for the transaction of* their business, they have determined to spare no expense in providing the friends who visit them with more comfortable and suitable quarters—so they have rented for a term of years, that

New, Splendid and Spacious Brick Store,

SITUATED AT, AND KNOWN AS THE

O S O N E North East Corner Public Square,

W E W I S O N A I and in every respect rendered most desirable, they confidently hope for a continuance of thnt patronage of which it has hitherto been their good fortune to have received so large a share!

In once more availing themselves of the ever varying round of the seasons to address their kind patrons, the undersigned beg leave to nssure thern, that in preparingihe Stock for this Fall and Winter, they hnve spared neither time, pains, nor expense to render it worthy the increased attention of a disheriting public. To ihnt end. no element necessary to ensure success, has been overlooked or forgotten! Our friends will find

material, Workmanship and Style,

Of the Mechanic and Arti8an.

To it 1 our friends, rich and poor, large nnd small, while we return our fervent thnnks for past encouragement, we desire to say, that our determination is still to to stick to the same grounds of doing business which, judging from past experience, are the ones the public would have us adhere toi—

Small profits and quick returns—is still our rallying cry I

Observe, we are io be found at our New and Extensive Establishment,

Locust Corner, North East Corner Public Square,

In conclusion, we do hereby extend a warm and welcome invitalion and hearty rip of the hand to our old friends and acquaintances 'Bill'and 'Tom'and

,ntc of

tl)e} alone, but to their coustns-german and country cousins,

remuneration

In witness whereof we do hercbv set to our hands nnd seal. STRAUS & ISAACS. S A I Done at our store, Locust Corner. Terre-Haute. ltid., this twenty-first day of December, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-nine.

December 29, 1849. 18m3.

S.Y8.

A I A S

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indmnafmlis, Diiiiy. nt 12 night. Springfield^ UK, Tuesdays, Thurs. nnd Sat. ti 1'inrenHrs, Mondays, Wednes. and Fridays.]! Lityette, Wednes. Fridays nnd Sundays, 9PM CratrfordsciUe, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 0 fttoomitigtox, Tuesday* and Saturdays, ffurrodsburgy Fridays, nt 6 Carlisle, Wednesdays, at 8

DKl'ARTURKS.

SI. Tjnuis, Daily, at ItnlifiHripnhs, Daily, at Sgtimrfi'ld, Mondays, Wednes. and Frid.

I A N 3 A II A

attention of Country Merrkants and tlie trade generally. CHARLES A DUY, Ross' Building. West side Public Square.

January 19, 1830.-2ltf

HEAD QUARTERS FOR

PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING.

On National Rnad St., next door to Nippert's Corner .vo foti 0.

rPHE

ladies, being so generally known, we dispense nient of with mentioning them here, however those who SQ ua op W A as a? CO qs0 Da aufi? mav wish information, we direct them to

St. Mary's, that they have a hm»e at Terrei Tweed a^d Queen's cloth Sack-coats. Caseimere Haute where thev can leave their chileren till the pants. Satin vests, and a great variety of Cheap from St. Mary's will bring them udto Clothing for sale as cheap. -r WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,

proprietor has just arrived from PhiladelI phia with a very large and splendid assort

Manufactured by the best workmen, under his own inspection. It is well made, in the latest fashion and of the best materials, and ia far superior to that generally kept for sale

On hand some of the finest quality of Bla,ck and Blue Cloth Coats, Cashtneret backs. Habit Cloth,

As they can be purchased in the Eastern cities. JOHN PALMER. Tcrre Haute,

Juno 10.'4S 41tf

CIGARS AT WHOLESALE. \TTE have jost received a large lot of the following choice brands, which we will sell very low for cash. 5.000 Havana Regalia Cigars, 5,000 La Catedral 10.000 La Programs, 5,t*» La Victoria, 5.000 La Juventod, 10,000 La Cavina. 5.000 Justo Sana Principe 30,000 Star Brand ».0ftEaale

Terre-Haute. lad., Nov. S4,1649. 13tf.

YEAST.

THEaceommodationof

subscriber intends keeping constantly on hand a supply of Potato yeast, atbis Bator.

for the families. This jreost ts superior to Brewer's yeast, and can heh«lat'ill times

Terre-Haute, Dec 1,1849.

rt'A,.

WANTED. of Raccoon,

A NY quantity of Raccoon, Ott*r. r\ FOT, Wolf, W Id Cut. •.«, aad Deer SklaSf for which the highest KTrfJ?.?*® will be paid. GROVERMAN & BOURNE.

Tcrr^flrate. Nov 24,1S43.

4Sam'

E S A I A

NF,W GOODS! NEW GOODS!!

IUST

received, by steamer Vermont, 15 cases Mercjinnclise. ninong which will be foum part the lollowiug (Jootft, viz 1200 doz. Shaving Sonp. 50 50 20 50 150 10 10 20 50 150 100 50 100 200 10 50 Shaving Brushes. 50 do Boxes. 10 Clothe Brushes. 10 Hair do 200 Thimbles—assorted. 50 Needles. 50 packs Pins. 50 lbs. Patent Thread. 500 doz. Spool Cotton. 200 gross Hooks and Eyes. 20 lbs. Sewing Silk-—assorted. 30 gross Suspender Buttons. 10 Coat do 10 Vest do 20 Agate do 20 Pearl tlo 50 pieces Blue and Orange Prints. 100 Now Style Fancy do 20 Red Flannel. 200 Gun Caps. 20 dot. Poeket Knives. 100 Knives and Forks. (Razors. 50 "Tally Ho" and Wnr'e and Butcher 50 German Silver Table & Tea Spoons. 100 Briumnia do do uo 250 Iron do do do 10 casra Boots and Shoes. Together with many other articidi too numerous to mention, to all of which we would invite the

ng

Almond Palm Rossel's Premium Shaving Cream. Bear's Oil. Cologne Water—assorted. "E. Marie Farina" Cologne Water. Preston Salts. Antique Oil. Transparent Soap. Side Combs—assorted Tuck do do Horn Pocket Combs. Dressing do Fine Ivory do

Fine do

J.

^RE now inent of Guod*

Ladies India Satin. 1 do Extra Kid Gloves, do Cashmiere do Zephyrs Mitts, Jenny Lind Fringes, Ladies Linen cambric Handkerchiefs. French worked collars, Silk Girdles. Zephyr Yarn. Working Canvass. Laces, and Edgings,

Terre-Haute, Nov. 3, 1849.

A A I A S

The most SPLENDID GOODS in Mnrket. WILLIAMS 8L EARLY,

ARE

now receiving direct from N. Y.. Philadelphia and Baltimore, a general stock of Dry Goods, Queensware,

And their variety of

llat*« Hoot* & as comprehens:ve as the eastern markets can afford.

Country merchants, wishing »o ''fit up." will find this establishment, situated at the north west corner of the public square, the most interesting one in Terre-Haute, as regards the Quality, Variety and Cheapnessoffrood*.

They, as well as all others, are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock on hand. WILLIAMS & .EARLY.

Terre-Haute, Oct. 27, 1849 9tf.

r"PHE

I I N O I S S O E

now receiving one of the largest and cheapest stocks of Goods that has ever been offered in this market. In our stock will be found—

Brown and Bleached Sheeting and Shirting Bed Tickings Bleached drills Brown drills Plain and Plaid Linsevs Prints Merinoes and Alpaccas Cashmers and Delaines Ginghams of all styles and prices Kentucky Jeanes and Saiineus French Cloths and Casimeres Italian and common black silk neck handkerchiefs Assorted col'd pocket handkerchiefs Cashmere, blanket and nett Shawls Cotion*bauing. a very good quality Mackinaw blankets Beaver cloths Red. green, yellow and white Flannels.

HATS and CAPS BOOTS, SHOES and BROGANS, all kinds, styles and

O E S

Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Pepper, Spice, Raisins,] (very fresh) Candles, Soap, Indigo, Madder and Alum.

I I A W A E

for country use. consisting in part, of Knives and Forks, Pen-kr:ives, Butcher Knives, Curry Combs, Nails, Shovels and Tongs, Ames' best Shovels and Spades, Collins' best Axes, Locks, Latches, Steelyards, &c. &c.

Largest assortment of QUEENS WARE ever offered in this market.

Wanted^

Wheat, Onts, Flux, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Jeans, Socks, Rags, Ginseng, Ueeswax, Tallow, Rag Carpeting antl Geese Feathers.

O^rTo Country Merchants we offer verv great inducements in,the way of unfound in common loxo prices lor all descriptions of goods. Terre-Haute, Sept. 29, 1349—5tf. GROVERMAN & BOURNE.

Hardware nnd Groceries.

ALSO—A large lot of Carpeting, which will be sold very low for cash or approved crcdit. A large assortment of com,yt

S

NEW STORE.

the lowest market prices, and he is determined to sell them at prices that cannot help but give satisfaction to all who will favor him with a call.

In addition to the usual assortment of Dry Goods. Hardware, Boot*. Shoes, Arc. Will be found a large stock of NOTIONS, to all of which he would invite the attention of dealers, aa thev will be sold at a small advance upon eas-l tern prices. CHAS. A. DUY,

For sale bv PERKINS Jt BUCKINGHAM. Oct.27, '49-9tf at the sign of the Big Book.

NEVI'CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. PHE Woodman, by R. P. James. Esq. A Retribution, or tlw Vale of S&ndow* Ada and El tine, or the Two Nieces, by Mrs. Grey My Sister Minnie Ellen Percy, or Discipline Woman in all Ages and Nations, by Nichols Miseries and Mysteries of New York

Just received «nd lor stale at PERKINS tc BUCKINGHAM'S Oct. 30, l, M9-!itf New Book Store.

DOMESTIC LIQUORS.

1 i\ BBLS Dotneatic Brandy. A*' 10 Wioe. 5 bh!s Gin.

Rani.

C. J. ALLISON &. CO.

Terre-Haote. I"4 No* 21.1SW. 13tf.

OFFICE TO RElfT.

A

Pleasant Room in Second Story of Rosa* Baildion, to rent on reasonable terma. Enquire of H. & J. RORSL

Terre-Hawte. Dec. 15. IM9. 16tf. NOTICE.

NOTICE

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S A O

receiving and opening a Large. Complete and Well Selected assortGood^

(Tito Moors Mlaxf of »V Smith ST Sons'lStove Store,)

Which we are offering at lower rates than can ever offered in this market iilnour st5ck may be found a superior Lot of ]?.%?•«

O N N E N E A N A I O N S

Bonnets, Gro. I)e "Rhine,"

Lvonissu Cloths, $ ,r Lustres, Cashmiers, j,. De Lains,

Silk Velvets, Superior Wool Shawls,

Bleached and Brown vlluslins.

Ginghams. Prints, Linseys. Bed Tickings, Satin Vesiings. Sheeps Grey Cloths, Kentucky Jeans, Silk Vestings. Canton Flannels, White, Red and Yellow Flannels, Cloths of all kinds, Cassimers, Satinets, Extra Superior Bed Blankets, Damask Table Li neli, Towellings, Diapers,&c. &c.

GROCERIES, ALL KINDS FRESH.

Queensware and Glassware, large stock and verj cheap

BOOTS, SHOES, HATS & CAPS,

Cannot he beat for quality and Price on the Wabqph.

HARDWARE AT UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES.

Goods given in Exchange for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, for which the Highest Market Price will be paid. Call and see us Two doors West of Nippert and Molitar. J. W. STEWART & CO.

A O S O E Late and Large Arrivals. GROVERMAN & BOURNE, ARE

Swiss cambc. Mull and Chk'd Muslins,

N I S

H. R. SMITH, D. D. S„ BEING now permanently located in his new office on Ohio street, third door east of the public square, will nt all times le in readiness to wslt on his patrons in all things pertaining to his profession.

ncooop

its.

of all qualities and prices have been hid in with great care, and will be found cheap and excellent. SB3DUflJCh.U2 LLa^S2aSJPS3j» Some very line, with Extra globes and chimneys, and capaSle of shedding "a flood of light" on any subject—chaste, beautiful and chean—are to be found among tfiier large and general assortment of goods. Their QUEENSWARE STOCK IS PERFECT,

Terre-Haute, April 17. 1849. 34yl N. B.—No credit given for operations unless by previousarrangemcn

MEDICIKPP, DKTTGS. &C.

REQUESTTERRE-HAUTE.

subscriber is now in receipt of his stock' publicly, tkat there is not a shadow of truth in it I of Fall (roods, comprising a full assortment it being expressly understood that each partner reof new and desirable Goods, suited to the season,' served the right to continue the business (and that to which he would invite the attention of pur- each would do so) under any style of firm he chasers. His Goods have been bought for CASH nt chose except /hat of Harrington. Crane ft O'Riley. CHAS. HARRINGTON,

West side of Public Square.

Terre-Haute, Nov. 17, 1849. 12tf.

WORKS ON HYDROPATHY. IT/ATERCURE MANUAL Results of Hydropathy The Water Cure, by Meeker Weiss nn Water Cure N ater Cure in America, by a Water Patient Water Cure for Ladies Water Core in Chronic Diseases, by Gully

the attention of purchasers to their

well selected assortment of Medicines, Drags, Chemical*, Paints, Glass, Glassware, Brushes, Perfumery,

Oils, Extracts, Essences, Spices, Pure Wines and Liquors. Choice Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, &c. Wholesale and retail purchasers will be supplied as heretofore with articles of the best quality, and ,on lilieral terms.

Jan. 26, 1850-22-tf.

A CARD.

Understanding that a report is in circulation that upon the dissolution of the Isle firm of Harrington. Crane & O'Riley the undersigned agreed to discontinue the Forwarding nnd Commission business at Evonsville, and that in violation of said agreement we immediately purchased anew Wharf Boat and commenced business under the name and firm of Harrington. Crane & Co. As euch report uncontradicted is calculated to do us great injury, we deem jt proper to state thus

ISAAC A.CRANE.

Evansville. Jan. 19, 1850. 21-ml

To the Minclilioiders or tlie

TERRE-HAUTE AND RICHMOND

A I O A O A N A OU are hereby notified to pay to J. H. Tur 1 ner, at the store of Warren &, Turner, the second instalment of four dollars, on each share of stock, subscribed for in said company, on the first dav of December next, a farther sum of four dollars on each share every sixty days from that date until the whole is paid.

Books are now opened for additions! snbscrip tions of stock, under the supervision of John Crawford and Jacob D. Eearly. as commissisoner*.—

September 27,1848

Terre-Haute, Dec. 22,1849.

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WANTED!

ANY

quantity of Ott er. Deer. Mink. Wild at. Hoosa Cat, Fox, Coon, Wolf. Lynx, Opossum, Martin and Rabbit Skina, for which the highest market price will be paid.

CHARLES A DUY,

Jaa. 19,'50.-21 tf West side PobUc Square.

WANTED.

1 A HAH BUSHELS of POTATOES, for which the Highest price wil| be paid in Cash at the Illinois Store.

STEWART Sc. BROTHER.

Terre Ilaate, Dec 8,1949. 15tf NOTICE. HE firm of Barbour Sc, Barbour, having been dissolved by the decease of one of its members. Those indebted to aaid tirm will plasse call and settle. C. W. BARBOUR.

PEACH AND CHERRY BRANDY.

A

is hereby given, that on the ted day

of March 1850,1 aha!! appiv to the A auditor of Yieo cowirr. Indiana, for eeniftcates for Lena JO and 35, in 'Section 16, towrahip It north of Rang* 9 w«*. tbeorisrfnal cwnSeaw heng lost

I

H\VLTT.

Dec. 1, i$43—llffli. M. A-

VERV fine article of-cach JUM received BV C. J. ALLISON & CO. Terre-Haute, Ind., Nov. 24,1846. 13tf.

CASH FOR WHEAT!

WILL give the highest cash price for Wheat at mv store- CHARLES A. DUY. Jaa 1?,'S0 -2:tf We^: £tda IN^tc BfNfS

lOtf.

.. *I»R. SWAYiWK'S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES! CURE FOLLOWS CURE! MORE PROOFS OF THE EFFICACY OF

S W A N E S

Compound Syrup of if

if,## i# tt The OHginat and Genuine Preparation! CONSUMPTION. Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Spitdng Blood, difficulty or Breathing,

Pain in the aid# and Breast. Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza, Cronpj bro:^ ,T ken Constitution, Sore Throat,,

Nervous Debility, and ail

i-i. diseases ofT lir at .%} -I Breast and Lungs tlie most efiecta& i'-fj ual and {S speedv cure .if?: t.tfk'iknown for any of ». the above diseases is

DR. SWAYNE'S Componnd Syrup of Wild Cherry! RELIABLE TESTIMONY. Wrn. Montelius, afespectable merchant of St Clair, Schuylkill coun»y, writes Januarv 30,1849: Enclosed I send you a certificate of Wm. Beaumont, a citizen of our town. His case of Consumption is well known here, and of long standing he attributes his cure entirely to your Compound Syrup of v\ ild Cherry.

MORE "GOOD Nrws FOR THE SICK.- Andersontown. Indiana.—D SWAYNE—Dear Sir All your medicines sell well, and give good satisfaction. Your valuable Compound byrup of Wild Cherry has b&n the means of restoring aome hopeless cases in this section. Your Pills are most excel lent. A man

1 want yon to send a good supply or them, purchased a bottle of your Vermifujre the other dny tor his child, and by its use it discharged 63 of the lartrest worms he had ever seen. It is somewhat difficult to get the people to try it, as they have been so often gull»»d by naeseous and worthless worm medicines. Yours belntr so verv pleasant to the taste, at the same time effectual. I shall be able to dispose of a largb quantity. Respectfully, yours, die..

Thnt remedy is Dr. Swavne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, the original and onlv genuine. Remember, it is put up in sq'tare bottles,covered with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving.) with the portrait of Dr. Swayne thereon: alsoliis signature SWAYNE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, "A sate and effectual remedy/or IVarms, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, sickly or Dys/teptic Children or Adults, and the most useful Family Medicine ever of' fered to the. piiilui.

This remedy is one whiCn has proved successful for along iime, and it is universally acknowledged by all who have tried it to he far superior, (beingso verv pleasant to the taste, at the same time effectual) to any other medicine ever em

ployed in diseases for which it is recommended. It is not only destroys worms, but it invigorates the whole svs'.em. It is harmless in its offects

and the health of the patient is always improved by its use even when no worms are discovered. WBEWARE'OF M1STAKES.-CC

RFMEMBER: Dr. Swayne's Vermifuge is now put up in square bottles, fliaving recently been chnnged covered with a beautiltil wrapper, (steel engraving,) with the portrait of Dr. Swayne thereon engraved. Bear this in mifid. nnd be not deceived. CLEANSE AND PURIFY. Dr. Swnyne's Sngnr Coated Marshparilla and Extractor Tar Pills.

A mild nnd effective purgative, great purlfyer of the blood, they correct all the functions of the Liver, and asan alterative in Dropsical affections, they are verv valuable. Giddiness of the head, dimness of sisht, depression ot spirits, headache, &c., are cured by these purifying Pills. No medicine can hnve a better effect for monthly irregularities, which occasionally happen to women, they are perfectly safe, and will in conjunction with Dr. Swnyne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, take all pain and disease from every part of the svstem.

The aliove valuable medicines are prepared only by DR. SWAYNE. N. W. corner of EIGHTH and RACE Streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by most all the Merckants and Storekeepers through* out the United States. And forsale wholesale and retail by J. R. CUNINGHAM, nov 10,'49—llyl. Tcrre-Iiaute.

THOS. II..FEARN, On the Smith side of the Public Square, TERRE-IIAUTE. INDIANA. _ust returned from Cincinnati with a most complete assortment of all articles in his line, to which he invites the attention of the public. Christmas is coming, and in view of this he hns laid in a variety of Toys, of every imaginable kind, suisable for boys and girls, such as guns, drums, trumpets, swords, fiddles, dolls, baskets, miniature china sets. &c.

HAc!i

His domestic candies are superior to the imported, and nre recommended to his customers with a "generous confidence."

Sardines, Lobsters, Mackerel, Cod.-Salmon, CI rims, Pigeon, Oysters, fres|i nnd hermetically sealed, the flavor retained, and the delicacies of other climates and distant places thus brought perfect to our tables.

Tow.wwn T. SrtARr. P. M.

To Dr. H. SWAYN'E,N. W. comer of Eighth nnd R«ce sts.. Phila. IMPORT ANT A UTION TO ALL INVALIDS

AND FRIENDS OF INVALIDS. There is but one genuine preparation of WILD CHKRRV—that is Dr. Swayne's all others, bv a little inquiry in the quarters where they originate, will he found to be "fictions and counterfeit." Tlie great and increasing demand for the "original article'' has induced a host of unprincipled men toput forth spurious mixtures, and to give currency to their nostrums, attach the name of Wild Cherrv. thinking to borrow a imputation from that already established. As you value your lives, beware of them.. Some are called 'Balsams,1 'Cherry Pectoral,' 'Wild Cherry and Tar,1 'Wine of Wild Cherry,1 'Wild Cherry Pills,"Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters,1 and a host of others, who, in some way, attach the name of Wild Cherry. No one ever thought of usimr this name for an article of their own until it had become established and known as belonging to one of the Kreatept remedies ever discovered lor the benefit of the human family.

Foreign and American Pickles of every kind. ,, Mushroom, Walnut, John Bull and

Lem#t»«1

sauces. Preserves of every description, foreign and domestic.

Ohio, Kentucky, Baltimore and Boston Mustard. Figs, Raisins, Citron, Zantc currents and Date —all fresh.

Nuts in all their variety. Western Reserve, Cream Durham and Pine apple

le f-heese.

Perfumery—a complete stbek. The stock is imported, and is manufactured from pure and

mp

ricn materials. Fresh Bread nnd Cake, of all kinds, constantly on hand. A first rate workninn ttuperintends the Bakery DefriTrtment. whose mate and skill in this line, probanly entitle him to the name of the "beat bred man" in the country. Give the establishment a call, and satisfy yourselves by the evidences uf your own senses.

KURE CONCENTRATED

Extracts for flavoring lecs, Jel/ies, Custards,Sauces, Pastry, Svrups. Ac. comprising Vnnlllo, Lemon, Rose, Bitter Almond, Nutmeg. Cinnamon and other Aromatica. Dec. 1, 1849—14tf.

MERCHANT TAILOR. 2m!£3£fi$aS

HAS

removed bis Tailor Shop from Market street to National Road street, one door east of Ira Grover's Tin and Sheet Iron Mwufactory, where he has opened in hia new Fancy Front Store Room, a

MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, end is prepared to furnish the best and must fashionable materials, nnd make them up in a style inferior to none in the west.

He will makes CLOTHES in the most approved style, when the cloths are furnished by the customer. and also give strict attention to cutting all kinds of garments—all of whieh shall be done witb taste snd despatch.

Oct. 22.1849-9tf DAVID HARTSOCK.

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

Stoee and Furniture Warehouse Copper, Tin. and Sheei Jrtm ware Manu factory. EVANSVILLE, IND. I

WE

will keeps foil and complete assortment of Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves of all kinds. Also, Brass Kettles, ad iron#. Counter Scale*, roffee Mills, dtc. tui. A general assortment of Tin Ware to which we invite the attention of merchant*. All kind* of Copper work for steamboats and mills made to order.

CABINET FURNITURE

The latest stvles of new and fashionable Furnire. Chain, Matiraaeee,' aell at the lowest pricea.

tote. Chain, Matiraaeee. &c, al I of which we wil pat pricea. Dee. 22, 1849—17m2. J. P. & G. SCHWING.

CIDER VINEGAR.

A BBLS for sale at Cincinnati prices.

CvJ-

ALLISON SL

Terre-Haute, Ind., Nov. 24, 1849.

& CO. 13tf.

OLD DR. JACOB TOWNHEND'S 8AR8A PA RILL A. OH DOZEN ol this Original and Genuine Sarsaparilla—received tier canal, snd for sale oov 3, "49. WOOD &. DONNELLY.

MUSIC! MUSIC!!

A

NEW supply of Piano Music, just receive at PERKINS & BUCKINGHAM'S Oct 20,15t9*3n New Book ^ora.

MOFFAT'S

Life Pills and PhaaiK Wtters

These Medicines have now been before tha public for a period of FIFTEEN YEARS, during that time have maintairted a high character in almost every part of the globe for their extraordinary and immediate power of reatonng perfect health to persons suffering under nearly every ktud of disease to which the human frame ia liable.

IN MANY THOUSANDS

of certificated instances, they have even rescued sufferers from the very verge of tin untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day had utterly failed and to many thousands they have permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of health, without which life itself is but a partial blessing. So grfeat, ipdeed, baa their efficacy invariaWv and infallibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely than miraculous to those who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and npoft which (key consequently act. It was to their manifest luid sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and enduing 4'iem with renewed tone und vigor, that thev were indebted fof their nnme.

Uulike the host of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LtifB M35DICINijft are pnrely and solely vegetable aftd

tracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtuea of which, lliough long known to several Indian tribes, and rtcently to some eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science aud wore never before administered In so happily efficacious ft combination.

The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities constantly settling rooud them and to remove the hardened fteces which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicta** only partifdly cleanse these, und leave such collected masses behind to produce habituiU Cosliveness, with all its train of evila, or sudden Diarrhea With its imminent dangers. This fact is well-known to ai! regular anatomists who examine the human bowels after death and hence the prejudice of these well-informed men-against the quack medicines of the age. The second e^ct

of

the vegetable life hedi-

ClftESis to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder and, bv this means, the liver aud lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon Aie regularity of the urinary organB. The blood, which takes its red cokr from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished fay food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely throiigh the veins, rerieWs every part of the system and triumphantly mounts tlie banner of health in the blooming cheek.

The following are among the distressing variety of human diseases in which the ViiOE* TABLE LU*E MEDICDtES

are well known

to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, hy thoroughly cleansing the first ana second stomachs, aud creating How of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind Flatulenoy, Loss or APPKTITR, HE*R1*Bl/RNT HKADACHK, ReSTt.RSSNKBS, IuL-TsMrca, A^xiftTV, LANGUOR, and MELANCHOLY, which •are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of itp cure,

Cotuveness, ky cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence all violent purges leave the bowels costive whhin two days.

Diarrhoea «»d Cholera, hy removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints ofo occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative secretion of thp mucous membrane.

Fevers °f

a"kinds,

by restoring the o,ooa u»

regular circulation, through the process of perspiration in Buch cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in Others*

The LIFII MEDICINKS have been known fa cure Rheumatiam permanently in three weeks and Gout i» half that tirtie, by removing loca. inflammation from the muscles und ligaments o. thejoints.

Dlropsies "f all kinds, by freeing and strength ening the kidneys aud bladder: they operate most delightfully on theiw importaut orguns, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of GrftVfil.

Also Worm*, hy dislodging from the turning* of the boweta the slimy niutur to which these creatures adhere

Arthma »"d Consumption, hy relieving the air-vessels of the lungs from the tttucous which even slight colds will occasion, and which, if not removed, becomes hardened, and produces these dreadful diseases.

Scurvy, Ulcera, and Inveterate Sores, ''y perfect purity which these LTFTtj MKl)I. el

the enfts give to the blood, uud till the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bdd Complexions, hy tbeir alterative ctfhct upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive frniiplttiiiia, sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions.

P1 ill!

The use of these Pills for a very short thno will effect an entire cure of gait RhetWl, and tt striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. Common Cclds

u,,d

Influenza will always be

cured by one dose, or by two even ill the wortl cases. PILES. As a remedy for tliis most distressing and olwtiuiiletnuliidv, the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES deserve a cisiiiu't aud emphatic recommendation. It is well-known to hundreds in this city, that the foniwr proprietor of these valuable Medicines was himself afflicted with this compuiut for upwards of'MIKTV^K/VK VKAUS and that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass ot the Materia Mediea He however at length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the public, und he was cured in

very short tun.-, after Inn recovery hud been pr/

nouueod not only iinprobahlo. but absolutely impossible, bv any human intmiiK. FEVER AND AGUE.

For this scourge of tlio western country these Medicines will be found a safe, fpf-edjv und certain remedy. Oilier medicines lenve ITO system subject to a return of the disoam-—a cure by then* medicincs is permanent—TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED.

Biliotu Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility,ltrm

or

ATEMTK

DISRASKSOP FKMALKM—these mcdicineshuvebeen used with the most liciieficial results in cases of this description:—KINU'S Km, and SOKOKULA, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medicines. NIOIIT SWEATS, NERVOUS DKBIUTV, NERVOUS COM* PLAINTS of all kinds,

PAITITATION or

TIIK

HICAMT,

PAINTen's Couc, are *|eedily cured. MEXtCUEIAL DISEASES. Persnus whose constitutions huvc become itnpahred by the injudicious use of Mxacuav, will find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system all th« effects of Mercury infinitely soouer than the most powerful preparations of Karaaparilla. A single trial wil place them beyond the reach uf competition, iu the estimation of every patient.

BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, itud their nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad.

Buy of no one who ia not an AUTHORISED AoEirr. Prepared and eold by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT 33$ Broadway, New York.

FOR SALE BV

WOOL) & DONNELLY,

Wholesale and Retail Agents, Terre Haute, Ind. January 26, 1850. 22-ly

FRENCH WORKED COLLARS^ 20(| SUPERFINE Paris Worked Collars for sale very low.

A few more, of those 20 cent worked Col I are till on hand. Also, just received another lot of 124 cent French Linen Cambric ftdkfs.

Csf. at the New Cheap Store if you want Bargains, Wholesale* nd Retail. CHARLES A. DUYV _il28 35tf. Next door to the Book Store a*

CLOVER SEED.

UST RECEIVED, a fine lot of pure Clover Seed, for sale low. Sign of the Pad Lock. Jan. 20, '49-21-tf S H. POTTER & CO.

WINDOW GLASS.

HALF boxes, from 8 by 10 to 20by 24, just DO received by _apl21_34tf IR CUNINGHAM.

1

1 If lOT^BS. assorted Candies, by the box retail, by sp!2l 34tf J. R. CUNINGHAM.

CJ

eatlemen'a Black and Fancy KID GLOVES* a superior article, just received 5 by BROKAW&. CORN WELL. 17m3.

Port Wine and Holland Gin just received and for

PURE Brandv I for medicinal purposes,just received ana sale by [spl2134 tf* J. R. CUNINGflA.l

i.