The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 February 1850 — Page 3

»...TRIC?1

OF

dOACKS.

V" »N»R»BR RSAD THIS Ciuntar.-1THM* Townw^J'a^L

d,ff®!?nt w,wn*

K7t ^2»!jSf£?SP*rH'*- *t*eruwd tiw ORIGINAL, GENUINE and all thai. Thi» TownKtid n« wcior and new WM but «U fomtly

made fromthe

Thia S.

P.

and hi* signature acroas the Cat of Arms. "I e^immm «,l«i MK 01 Amu. Principal OJUt, 10«

Naeecmjttrut. Oity

rf TACOB TOWNBKND.

(i»tf£l.ariaSMN£~**

Old Dr. Jacob Townscnd, TUB ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OP TUB Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla

Old Dr. Towneend is now about 7U yeara of ase. ami has \mt been known the it UTHOR

JSUER

of the

by a

CONS L'M I' T/O

Nrrvou* niuawt and DablUfjrt and thus l-«vm,.s or reUevee a

tones the stomacii, and di«a«lon. ittsv*' bow.u of torpor and constipation, allays inflttmniaium, punrtw the skin. equalUee the circulation ol the blood, productne Keutle warmth equally all over the body, and tlir inefiisible nemdrationi relaaea stricturea *"d M»ht. nee*, i.movne all nuetruriims, and invigorates Uie entire iirrvow syetem la n«i this tlien The Medicine you pr«-«mtnan»1jr attdl

But ran any of the»e (Mure he eaid of S. P. Towneeml't interior article 1 Till" young man's liquid is not to be

COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'8. berauae of one MRAND FACT, that the one is INCAfAliUEof DBTKKIOHATlON, and

NEVER SPOILS,

while the other IHJKS:

in#

tiraad

tfmrinf, fermmttn#,

the bottle*

S. P.

a worneroo rail.

P^*' Mi tke like—yet be imuim the Utl*

for the purpoM

of

of

gfctaing ersdit for whet hj to

ML He Hfl hM aiuaded CW3 medic*! arhoola. and practiced for fifte** yean! J" Mow th» tmih n. be ne»« practiced medicine day tn his itfe Snch wilful, r^^m^r.f,rm'nMi00J

l?ok'*"•

cMarkciitraad

Tewdty of the man. I wfeh moat etncerelr, he had r*r•r BMde thoae «atemenu of himself or of me. When will men lean to be booeat and imthfu) io all their (Wuhrurt and iniercoune with their fellow mm 1 He applied to «*ne Ruel Clapp to aaeiet him in manufacturing at* mi*, lute, Maling the larce note be would make, aa an todocement to ember* in the busineae. Then men have keen insuluaf and li!tlUog me in ail poeeibie tirm*. in order to impreee the public with ttie belief that the Old Doctor SarMparitla wai not the renuinr. munnnl HUT eapnrtOa,

Old Doctor'i ffrieinai lienor.

Townaend aaya I have cold the uee of mv name

for 17a waek. I will fire him S&JU if he will produce one angle »"'it*r7 proof of thu. His suuemenu at TOomuawi, s\illman Co.. are nothing but a tiwuc «f faieehooda, limply made to deceive the public, and keep the truth down in regard to bia touring .ferment* 'V compound. Tliia is to cuuua the public tu r.ur. chaiM none but Old Dr. JACOB Townsendli Soreananil*. haviiuf on it the Old Victor's likenea*. hia family Cm •f Arm*,

and

DISCO V-

GENUINE ORIGINAL TO WN.

SEND SARSAPARILLA."

Ueing poor, he wascom-

petted to limtl iu manufacture, by which means it has been kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed u» thoae only who bad proved Its worth.and known its value. It had reached tho ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons who had been healed of

sore diseasee, and saved

from death, protlmimed its wonderful HEALING POWER. ThU f}RANl AND UNEQUAI.LBD PREPARATION is manufactured on the largest scale, and ia called for throughout lite length and breadth of the land, eepecially as it ia found incapable of defeneration or deterioration.

Unlike young ». P. Townsend'*, improves with «#e, mil never chan^fie but for the setter because it ia pre{wred on *drnofa principle

erientiJU man.

in its nuinuiaciure. Moreover, theae

.V,

The

itgtiest knowledge o( Chemintry, and the Uteat dieroverlev of the art. have all been brought into requUitiou in the manufacture of the Old Ir's Sarsaparilla. The 8areHparilla root, it is well known to medical mm, contains many medicinal prc^entes, and some properties which are inert or uselese.and others, which if reMined in preparing it for use. produce fermentation

and

arid,

which

Is Injurious to the system. Some of the prvfterties ol 8ars»parilla are so volatile

that they entirely evaporate

and are loet in the ppep*ration, if they are not preeervrd by a tcUmtifie procets.

known'only to thoae experienced

volatile principle*,

which fly otf in vsuor, or as an exhalation, under heat, are the very neaimlial medical pr opertue

of the root, which

give to it all us value Any iMraim can boil or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which ia more from the coloring matter In liie root than liom anything else they can theu strain this inoipid or vapid liquid, sweeteu with sour molaiMea, ami then call it "SARSAPARII.LA EXTRACT or SYRUP." lint such ia not the article known a* the (JLINUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWN-

SEN D'S SAJUSAPA1ULLA.

This ia »o prepared thai all the mert propertiea of the fiarsaparilla root are first removed, everything capable of becoming acid or fermentation is extracted and rejected thra every panicle of medical virtue ia secured in pure and concentraiedform and thus it is rendered incapable of lo»ln«uiy of it* valuable and healing propertie*. Prepared To this way, it ia made the most powerful agent in the

Cnra of Innumerabls Diseases. Ilence the rea*on why we hear commendations on every side tn lis favor by men, wnineu, and children. We find It .loing wonders in the cure of

YSPEPSIA,

and

LtVbll

and all a flection* arising I rum IMPURITY OF TIIK BLOOD.

poseesses a marvellous efficacy In all complaints an«iiii( from ItitligeelivH,

Ironi

Atiiiitfvf thr atumwh.

rom unequal circulation, determination of blood to the head, iMlpitaUon of the n«*art, cold leet and hands, cold chill* and hut Bashes over the body. It Ua* not its equnl in fioide

and

Oovffk*

and promotes easy expectoration

ami gentle perspiration, retaking atricuiraa of the lunge, tlironi ami every other part. But in nothing is its excellence more manifestly seen and acknowledged then in all kinds and stages ol

FEMALE COMPLAINTS.

It works wonders in canes of JVoor

f'nUitue of'the

ful tner*, IrrtgiUtriht

A thus

or

It'omA,

Whitee,

Obetrueted, Sttfipriemd.

or

Patn.

of the menstrual periods, and the

like and in aflrctual in curing all the forma of

Kidney

^Bywnwiving obstruction*, ami regulating the general ayetem. it aivae tone anil strength to the whole body, and Mils cures all forme of .....

and

containing it iuto Iracments the sour,

acid liquid ex nlodlng, and damaging other itooda I MUM itO this horrible compound be poisonous to the system 1 What! jmt acid into eyetem airtadf ditaetd irith aeut 7 What causes Dya|iepeia but acid 1 tk we not all know that when finxl sours in our atomacha, what mte chief tt producea t-flatulence, heartburn, palj'itAiion ot the heart. Ilrer complaint, diarrhaa, dysenury, colic, and aoTu|Hion of the blood 1 What la Scroftila but an acid humor tn tha body 1 What produce* all the hemnr* which brin( on Kruptione ot the Skin, RcaW Head, Salt Rheum, Krysi|)elaa, White Swellinire, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external! It is nothiiw under heaven but an aeid euhatanca, which eour*, aiul ihua e|VMls all tha fluids of tha body, more or laea. What oat)*** Rheumatiem but a eour and acid fluid which Insinuates iteelf between tha joint* and elaawhare. irriieu»« and inflaming the delicate tiseuea upon which it acial So or nervous diseasee. of Impurity of the blood, of.li-rmnffoO cttrulstiun, and nearly all the ailmema which aflln-t human nntura.

Now i* ii not humble to make and aell, and fr|ftnita(y tmrw to u^a this SOI KlNti, PKRMKIVT1NO. ACID COMPOUND" OP & TtWNSKNI». and vet ha would hin have it understood that OM Hr. JacoS T«wnaantl'" Oemrfna Oriffssl OmrMfarMa, is an IMfl'ATION of his inferior preparation! 1

Uneven lortdd that we should deal .in an article which would bear tha moat distant reeomblaoce to S. P. Townscml'i article I

We wish it underetood, becaww it the

mh*•htttfntih,

that S. P- Townaand'a article ami old Dr. Jacob Toem •nod's Sarsaparilla are hemten-tride upeert, and in*m£t*ly dissimilar that Uwjr are unlike in evary partksular, havlnf not owe ainyle thing io common.

As S. P. T.»wneeml is no doctor, and never waa, no ebemist, no oharmaceutlet—knows oo more of medicine or disease than any other common, mwcientlBc, vnpro feeelooal aian, what #wr*K* can the pnblic have that they are receiving a genuine ecieritiBc meiucine, contain.1 -a. T«

Ik il ftlid

oothing comparatively of medidna or diaeaee I It reouiree a peiwn at some expermiM to cook and serve up even a common decern meal. Mow much more hew tant i« it that tha paraon* who manufrctura madictMdaWK^K^STOVArHS ANP RNKRKBI.K!) SVSTKMS. ehould know well the medical jwo|ierties of planta. the beet manner of iweurinj and confentraUng thair healing TintMa. also an extensive nowied*e of the various dieMM which affect the human system, and how to adajx remedtso to theee diseaase 1 him to a treat frauds upon tha onfortunate.to poor halm 4MO wotmdad humanity, to kindle hope in tha cMMtpairtng booom, to raatora beaiuw and bloom, an.l vigor two the rmshaif and broken, and baitkeh mfirmiiy that OI.I SSTJACOB TOWNSRNP baa SOUtUIT and FOUND the opportunity and meana to bring hi*

Vaivsraal Caaeeatrated Rvnsdy

within the reach, and to the kno«HeVe

of

"^For'^alT*!*1 Terre Haute by NELLY, Agents for Vigo county. tebS8-26y«6w

|-\»ir Uariiin?.

Hnext

AVING determined on tmeling during the two or three years, those indebted will find it to their advantage to call on me wttfcut ten daysandmor make such arrangements asre*SXW All »pven or m&iold domanJis m*ri

be intended to without delay

THE PRACTICE OP MEDICINE WiU be continued from my office, by 11. M. 1), who during the pwrt two 'row^ Utmll

UUd «l

Ten® Haat*.

A SPLENDID assortment ot Val«ntinee,JB#T

IbW-ji-lf Sign of the

eevonieen ^»eWnuarj

REGULAR TERRE HAUTE FREIGHT AND PA.S8ENRER PACKET. THE Steamer JULIA, P. C. .PJSCXTY, Master, will-ply a» a rueulnr packet between Evsnsville 'erre-Haute, touching at ail

REGULAR PACKET. The Strainer 'VERMONT" will ply as a Regular Packet between Evansville and Lafay-

wr triii sjau ette, touching at Intermediate point*, daring the present ontl approaching season. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to

BOIENT

jnke,

Pulaski, White. Cess and Wabash. The number and description of the lots fot ssle. can be had on application to JOHW W. WRISHT, Clerk of tlie I .and Office at Ixigansport, at any time after the first of March. These lands are appraised at fiom $1,25 to $3, per acre, terms oi sale—Cash,

WrFrom the above sale will be reserved those lots or tracts of land which, at the time of the selections, were improved or occupied, and which a I »U Uta ta

Trostea. CHARLES Bl'TLER, A. M. PUETF, Trustees of Wabssh ami Erie Canal. Office of Trusti^ea of nbasli and Erie Canal.

January 19,1850- 21 w4

A CARD. ...

Understanding that a report is in circulation that upon the dissolution of the latefinn of Harrington, Crane &, O'Rilcy the undersigned agreed to discontinue the Forwarding and Commisaion business at Evansville, and that in violationof DURII1CW Dl |.j*OIID»Miui "s"* I said agreement we immediately purchased anew Wharf Boat and commenced business under the name and firm of Harrington, Crane & Co. As auch a report uncontradicted is calculated to do us great injury, we deem it proper to state thus publicly, that there i* not a shadow of truth in 11 it being expnswly understood that each partner reaerved the right to continue tlie business (and that each would do so) tinder any style of firm he chows except that of Harrington. Crane &^t) Rilev CHAS. nARRINGTON,

ISAAC A.CRANE.

Evansville, Jnn. 19, 1850. 81-ml

NOTICE.

BY

virtue of an order of the Vigo Probate Court, I will on Saturday the 2d day ol March ne*«, at the ourt House door in Terre Haute, within Hi irie t. ouri nuuw uw. s.. legal hours, on said day offer for sale at public auclion, to tho highest bidder the followin- tract of thirty-two ac'r^'oirthe east siJe ol the south-cast quarter of section thirty*four [114], town thirteen [13], north, range nine [9j, west, belomring to the heirs ol

Land, situate in Vigo county, to-wit iJe

great cure, and will be lound cheap and excellent. «»l

•".rrr^rn uui-x$aoaP3s» St»ine very fine, with Extra globes and chimneys.

and capable of shedding "a fltod »f light' on any subject—chaste, beautiful found among thi

as coiuprettens.vu as the eastern markets can afford will (Vnmtry merchants, wishing ro up, find this establishment, situated at the north west

corner of the public squ»re»^e most interesting one in Terre-Haute, nsreearlTs the Ourtlfty, Variety nnd CheapnessofC.oort*.

They, as well ns all others, nre respectluUy invited to call and examine the stock on WHiLIAMS & EARLY

Ti'rre-Haute, Oct. 27, 1349 NEW CHEAP PI*BI«ICATIONS. JUST RKCKfVKD BY EXPRESS.

SHIRLEY

bv the author of Jane Eyre.

Aanos Grey, by the author of Jane Eyre and

The Peer's Daughter, by Lady T.vtton Bulwer. The Little Savage, by Captain Marryatt. Scenos where the Tcmntur has triumphed. David Conperfield the Younger, by Dickens. Sidonia. the Sorcerew. Mary Moreton, or the Broken Promise, by *. S.

Arthur.

The Tranwr Bride. N Idive. in Uigh Life, by T. 3. '^thur. The History of Pendennis. his Fortune® and Misfortunes, nis Friends and his greatest Enemy, by

JourneytotL Gold Diggings, by Jeremiah Sad-

SequeTufthe Miseries and Mysteriesof New York. Ned Runtime's Life Yarn. The Banker's Clerk, or t«at and Found. The Man with the Mask, by George Uppnw. Memoirs of a Preaclier, by George Lippard, The Whig Almanac for 1850 The American Almanac for 1850. The Life of Helen Je wett, by the editor of the New

York National Police Gamtte. The Black Knight, or the Wandering Bohenuan. Tho Belle of Madrid, or the Unknown Ma*k-

CIGAKS AT WHOLESALE. TTTE have just received a large}01

V000 La Catedral 10,000 Programa, I^t Victoria, 5,000 La Juventud, 10,0t*^ La Cuvina. 5.0tX Jusso San* Principe S0.WH) Star Brand SO.OtX) Ea»le

all wh.i n*«1

It (Ml they may lean* and know, by joyfa) wcpenaM^ Traateeadaat P4wet t* HM)Prutcipil office for th« Western States.Vino st. 3 doors above 4th, Cincin nati, Ohio. G. VV. CALnors.General Agent,tewhomalt applicaUoosfor

St,°"h

c.}. ALI.ISON i. CO.

Terre-Haute, Ind., Nov. 24,1649

St. O.

Terre-Haute, Dec. 29, 1849. I8m3 WAHA8H AND ERIE CANAL LANDS. SALE OF 170,000 ACRES

THE

Trustees of the Wabash and Erie Canal will oflVr for wile, at the I.and Office in Lo-

§on»pori,seventy29th

on the day of May. next, one bun

uusyvi vu VHV •••—j umaww^m [red and thousand acres of land. 11 A 'PC PAPS ROOTS SHOES, oic. Theae landa have been selected with great care HA Jo, UA1 C5, IWUlo, °™wlJ and nre. generally, firot rat« forming land. The/ His new atore-room is commoduius Bn^comwill be sold in lots of 40 acres, or more, to BUit ptircJiasers. Tlie lands are selected, principally tn the counties ofLake, Porter, Fulton. Marshall

Jo-

seph W. Richardson, dcceaBctf Said sale will be

on credits of aix, nine, and twelve months, payment* equal- the purchaser to give his note with approved security, without «ho bet efit of valuation or npprnisemontlawfl. CHARLES CKUr 1, feb'2:23:5t Commissioner.

MEDICINFV,

TERRE'H AUTE.

Tl'EUUEST tlte attention of purchasers to their Well selected assortment of Dlcdicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Glass, Glassware, Brushes, Perfumery,

Oils, Extracts, Essences, Spices, Vure Wines and Liquors. Choice Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, 5sc. Who!"salo and retail purchasers will be supplied

HH heretofore with articles of tho best qualitysand on liberal terms. Jnn. 2(i, 1850-22-tf.

I A 1 5 It IV A Ii S

Tlie nidst sn.i:MIl I)S in Market. WILLIAMS 8c

EARLY,

RE now receiving direct from N. Y., Philadelphia and Bultimorc, a jjoneral stock of Dry (ioods, Clunenswnre,

ATSO— /v uirifr iui m. sold very low for cash or approved crcdit. large assortment of

DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. fpHE copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of NIFPERT & MOLITOB, was dissolved on the 30tb of January last, by mutual consent. All persons having claims against,or who are indebted to the late firm will please call and settle with the undersigned, who is authorized to adjust all the business thereof.

FIRMIN NIPPERT, P"

LATE OF THE FIRM OF NIPPERT Jt BlOLlTOft, Respectfully notifies bis friends, and the public generally, that be has established himself in busineas, "solitary and alone," at the "LOCUST CORNER Now known as the Fanington Block, where he will be most happy to see his old customers and all new friends who may call upon him. He intends to keep on hand a general assortment of

Fresh and Fashionable Good*, Direct from the eastern markets, consisting of

HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,

forter, ruiton. IUARNUAN, WM UC IUUIIU UMU, »IW IRCW«» respectfully Jasper, Benton, Tippecanoe, a share of the public attention and patronage. Country Merchants who wish to replenish their stocks, will find it to their interest to give hini & call. feb2i23tf

9, were improvea or occupiea* «i»« WHICH MIB .»

were selected under an arrangement with canon, which he hopes will l« W them, nv NN Vlf I rVtheState

Terre-Haute, Dec. 17, 1849.

REMOVAL—NOT POLITICAL! W I I A S

RETURNS

FA&CT SVSTAPLE DRY GOODS. Ilia friends and customers are requestedI to_"follow him up," and leave a "big trail" to the SECOND DOOR aforesaid.

Not having time to enumerate articles^ and prices, he would briefly sav that his GOODS will be sold at as low rates a#fean be obtained at any house on the Wabaah.

January 19. 1850-21tf NEW CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. FHE Woodman, by G. R. P. James, Esq.

Retribution, or the Valo of Shadows Ada and Elfine,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 and tor sale at PERKINS & BUCKINGHAM'S Oct. 20, 1849-8tf New Book Store.

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, he oners his services, and as he will be some time in all the large eastern cities flatters himself he can procure any thim that may bo wanted tning mat CHILD'S BOOK STORE.

Jun. 12.J850. ?0w4. YEAST.

THF.

DRUGS, &C.

subscriber intends keeping constantly on hand a supply of Potato yeast, at his Bakery, for the aceommotfation of families. This yeast is superior to Brewer's yeast, and can be had at all ttniAA 1 JFJCfAKiN.

Terre-Haute, Dec 1,1849. 14tf. YNCH'S EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD Lj SEA AND THE JORDAN, just received and for »al«p«5RKINS

&

Terre-H

Hardware and (.roccries.

A Urge lot'of Carpciing- which will bo previousarrangemen WANTED!

II HI'TS IfS.

!T1 w/» 7"

m8rket price

and cheap—-are to be

1

I'oiiiui union' tl'iler large and general aasortnient of goods. 'Hieir Ql EENSWA1IE STOCK IS PERFECT,

of goods. 'Itieir

And their variety of »Pv il«ol» & Shoe*.

ofjit?

\V lowing choice brands, which »e will aell very low for cash. MW Havnna Regalia Cigars,

1

~~NF.W BOiKS. r.v

TIUME and MACAUL*2SE2 L1 ENGLAND, Boston Librarjf just received. The cheapest and only P* llistorv of England.

fjtesrsisrs'jsss^ b,M.

AMtiM

Jan. !«. 1350. WORKS ON IIVOKOPATHY.

ATT"ATER CVRE MANUAL VV Remits of Hydropathy The Water Cat*, by Meeker, Weise on Water Caret r.ripntWate* Cow Amertce, by a Watt* Patient, Water Owe tor Ladieo Water Cure in Chronic Dieeaeea, by Gully

For sale ^FRRlNS

&

Uleaot tne vwwa

circulation at the sign ot the Big BooJu_jw««^ SUGARS SKT.ARSJSET.ABS1 1A Iwm-RBG ALU EN US" S^ars^s. liKUiKI for aale cMtpoj the or at retail, bv

BUCKINGHAM'S

Oct. 20, 1849-8tf New Book Store

E N I S

H. R. SMITH, D. D. S.t BEING now permanentIU A ly located in his new of"Tfr ficeon Ohio street,'third Ril door east of the public square, will at all times be in readiness to wait on nis patrons in all things pertaining to his profession.

erre-risuto, April 17, 1849. 3^yl B.—No credit given for operations unless by

ANY

z:,u

of nil qualities ami nrices have been Inid in with

quantity of Otter, Deer, Mink, Wild fat, House Cat, Fox, Coon, Wolf, Lynx, Opos-

sum,Martin andRahbit Skins, for which thelugh-

iU be paid.

m8r,4ei

•CIIAHL

IN TEN owr lUoat aS/L

jES A. PUY,

Jnn. 19, '50.-21 tf West side Publjc Square._ WANTED. "1 A HAH BUSHELS of POTATOES, for I which the Highest price will be paid in Cash at the Illinois Store. ptnu stewaRT &, BROTHER.

Terre Haute, Dec. 8,1949. 15" NOTICE.

THE

firm of Bnrbour & Barbour, having been dissolved by the decease of one of its members. Those indebted to said firm iH P'^ caM and settle. 0- W. BARBOUR.

Terre-Haute, Dec. 22,1349. WANTED.

Am"quantity

of Raccoon, Mink,

Fox, Wolf, Wild Cat, House C»t, and Deer Skins, for which the highest P"™9

Tat

1'Prp"8"

will be paid. GROVERMAK & BOURN E. Terre-Haute. Nov. 24. 1S49.

13tf-

CASH FOR WHEAT!

^LL uive the highest cash price for Wheat mv store. CHARLES A. DUY, Jnn. 19, '50.-21tf West side Public Square.

ESPECIAI. NOTICE.

THOSE

indebted to the undersigned, are respectfully requested to call at our countingroom and settle, by Note or cwA—the latter \f pot-

*^It is the season for squarring accounts, and if we did not need all dues, we would not ask lor (hem. Please remember the place.

GROVERMAN & BOURNE.

Terre-Haute, Dec. 29, 1849. *8tf. WM. D. ORtswoiJi. NEWTON BOOTH.

CRISWOLD A BOOTH, Attorncrs and Connseilors nt Law, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

December 29, 1849. 18m3. DR. THOMPSON'S PATENT UTERINE Truss, Abdominal Sopportcrs, and

Shoulder Braces.

THE subscriber is agent for the above articles. 1 Also sole agent for Dr. L. D. Fleming's Ute-

"iJlMMtf'*

Abd0n"°5

EATTX DE COLOGNE.

TEAN MARIE FANNA'S Genuine Cologne ,) Water, tr\*rranted.

Rot*tT* Superior Cologne

IGARS.—Just received a large supply of superfine Regalia, Principe, small La

PF4r

BCCKINC.HAM.

nt?v

apnl*»ti CHARLES A-DLY.

I Norma

™n!N

CUNINGHAM.

FRESn GARDEN SEEDS

I

ITST received from D. I-andreth, UloomsOaie,

DOMKSTIC LlQtlORS,

-f BBI^S DomefilicBrandy. 10 Wine. 5 bbls Gin.

1

AND CHERRY BRANDY.

Terw-Haate, Ind., NOT- 24-

Oct. f7. M9-9tf at the wgn of the Btf The Coin Churt The Coin Chart MM«a» VIM of the PnitmSa*

FW HAPS Of rt» twjjSSr-gfZZ

feb&23tf

'rm 3er ?$»- WHOLESALE

if

his thanks to his friends and cus­

tomer*—those who have paid to him such welcome visits at theSpinninj^Vheel corner—and f. ,i ... A ««iintnor tA*

E? 1 K«*vi AA!f VVIAPO /AnViinlPflf FLTLD

1H

well as himself, more convenient and advanta geous. He is now situated at the second door Farrington's Block, Corner of Third and National Road sts., (known as IxKiust Comer.) with a large and general assortment 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 Queens ware line, and of almost every

AGAIN

nm

of

ten! Our friends will find

inent of Goods, (T,ro ltoors Kant of

pert and Molitar.

R^-NINOHAM.

IFiXer, elegantly put

up in different sized ntlV For sale by tHARLES A^DIJY. anril28 35tf Second sl.^

ARE

vrcgfeH1^-

c. J.'ALLTSON Sl CO-r

Terrt-Haute, ln-1. Nov 21, lf*4^.

13tf-

OFFICE TO RENT.

Pleasant Room in Second Story-of R«« A B«ildi»PS

gya ai the wg po°*

JRCTNI-1GHAM.

Cotton

LOUISVILLE

I

AND

.V.

stock may be found a superior Lot of

O N N E

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

Terro-Haute, Nov. 3, 1849.

RETAIL,

NORTH E.1ST CORNER PLBLIC SQUARE.

Torre to, Indiana.

I

E JL S O 1£

Holding Still our upward Flight! S-SSt'

STRADSsi ISAACS

pledge themselves to go ahead! Accordingly their present stand having 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

Kcw,, Splendid and Spacious Brick Store,

SITUATED AT, AND KNOWN AS THE

O S O N E

]Vorth East Corner Public Square,

W E E W I S O E N A E 1 and in every respect rendered most desirable, they confidently hope for a continuance of that 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 assure them, that in prenarinothe Stock for this Fall and Winter, they have spared neither time, pains, nor expense to render it worthy the increased attention of a discerning public. To that end, no element necessary to ensure success, has been overlooked or forgot­

Ulaterial, Workmanship and Style,

such as to please the most fastidious. Last, though by no means last, PRICEPRICE—PRICE—will be found suitable to every man's pocket, especially to inat

Of the Mechanic and Artisan. To all our friends, rich and poor, large and small, while wo reiurn our fervent thanks 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 tho public would have u6 adhere to:—

Small profits and quick returns—is still our rallying cry! Observe, we are to be found at our Now and Extensive Establishment,

Locust Corner, North East Corner Public Square,

In conclusion, we do hereby extend a warm and welcome invitation aud hearty grin of the hand to our old friends and acquaintances 'Bill'and 'Tom' and 'Sam' and 'Ned,' and not to these alone, but to their cousins-german and country cousins, and all their friends and relations, of every degree, even to the tenth generation. Call and see us, and for "Auld lang syne," we'll clothe you well and fashionably at the lowest possible rate of remuneration.

In witness whereof we do hereby set to our hands and seal

SEAL

Done at our store, Locust Corner, Terre-Haute. Ind., this twenty-first day of December, One Thousand Eight Hundrod and Forty-nine. December 29, 1849. 18m3,

I I N O I S S O I E

J. ¥. STEW A II &

A RE now receiving and opening a Large, Complete and Well Selected assort-

olKAUb ol loAAL/O.

Smith Sons'lSlove Store.)

Which we are offering allower rates than can ever offered in this market In our

N E A N A I O N S Bonnets, Gro. De "Rhine,"

Bleached and Brown MitsUns, Ginghams, Prints, Linscys, Bed Tickings, Sotin Vestinm, Sheen* Grey Cloths, Kentucky Jeans, Silk Vcstings, Canton Flannel., White, Red and bellow Hannels, Cloths of all kinds, Cassimers, Satinets, Extra Superior Bod Blankets, Damask Table Linen, Towellings, Diapers, &c. &c.

GROCERIES, ALL KINDS FRESH.

Queens-ware and Gla ssware, large stock and very cheap

BOOTS, SHOES, HATS tfc CAPS, Cannot ic heal for quality and Price the Wabash.

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

Lvonissu Cloths, Lustres, Cashmiers, De Lains, Silk Velvets, Superior Wool Shawls, Long do do Swiss cambc. Mull and Chk'd Muslins,

A O S O E

Late and Large Arrivals.

CROVERMAN & BOURNE,

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 Crown and Bleached Sheeting and Shirting Bed Tickings Bleached drills Brown drills Plain and Plaid Linseys Prints Mennofes and Alpaccas Gashmers and Delaines Ginghams of all styles and prices Kentucky Jeanes and Satinetts French Cloths and Casimeres Italian and common black stlk neck handkerchiefs Assorted col'd pocket handkerchiefs Cashmere, blanket and neu Shawls

batting, a very good quality Mackinaw blankets Beaver cloths

Red. green, yellow and white Flannels. rZT*7" II AT$ and CAPS BOOTS, SHOES and BROGANS, all kinds, styles and

jSl? M©(3]E2B]IIE & Tea Coffee. Sugar, Molasses, Pepper, Spied, Raisins,] (very fresh) Candles, Soap, Indigo, Madder and Altun.

A W A E

for country use. consisting in part, of Knives and Forks, Pen-knives, Butcher Knives, Cirry Ca.abs, Nails, Shovels and Tongs Am«' b^ Sh^vel. and Spad^, ColSins' best Axes, Locks, Latches, Steelyards, «tc. &c- ^*1*

Largest assortment of QUEENS WARE ever oflered io this market.

.... Wanted.

Wheat. Oats, Flax, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Jeans, Sock*, Rags, Ginseng, Beeswax, Tallow, Rag Carpeting and Geese Feathers. ^2!

0^-To Country Merchants we offer very great inducements in *the way of uncommon low prices for all descriptions of good*-Terre-Haute, S^t. GBOVERSIAN & BOUENR

N'P'

,1/.

JtR. SWAYi\E'S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES' CURE FOLLOWS CURE! MORE PROOFS OF TflE EFHCAClt OF

S W A N E S

4oiu|Htiii«! Syrup «f II* is a

1*5

The Oriffinnl and Oenuine Preparation! CONSUMPTION. Coughs, Colile, Asthma, Broiicliiti9j_Li*cr Complaint, Spitting Blood, difficulty of Breathing,

Pain in the side a-.d Breast, Palpitaiion of thp Heart, Indurnxa, Croup, broken Conaiiiution, Sore Throat,.......

Nervous Debility, and all

t-.r* diseases ofT 1* a t, £reast and Luoga the most offcet-

»f speedy cure I i.?known lor any of I!m abovM diseanes is ..

S VV A Yi\ li'Ss

DR.

Componud Syrup of WiU Cherry! RELIABLE TESTIMONY. Wm. Montelms, a respectable merchant of bt Clair, Schuylkill county, writes January 30,1849: Enclosed I aond you a certificate of Win. Beaumont. a citizen of our town. His case ot Consumption is well known here, and ot long standing he attributes his cure entirely to your Compound Syrup of ild Cherry.

MORE GOOD NEWS FOB THE SICK.- Andersontown. Indiana.—D". SWAYNH—Dear isir: All your medicines sell well, and give good Your valuable Compoundbyrup of Wild Cherry has been the means'of restoring some hopeless cases in thi» section. Your Pills are most excellent. 1 want you to send a good supply ol them. A man purchased a bottle of your Vernalu»?e th« other day for his cbild, and by its use it discharged 63 of the lamest worms he had ever seen. It is somewhat difficult to get the people to try it, as ihey have btnsn so often gullfel by nftflswus ftno worthless worm medicines. Yours being so very pleasant to the taste, at the same time effectual, 1 shall lie able to dispose ot a large quantity. Respectfully, yours, &c-,

TKWNSKNP T. SHARP, P. M.

To Dr. H. SWAYHK, N. W. corner of Eighth and

IMPORT ANT CAUTION TO AT J. INVALIDS AND FRIENDS OF INVALIDS. There is but one genuine preparation of WILD CHERRY—that is Dr. Swnyne's all others, by a little inquiry in the quarters where they originate, will be found to be "fictions aud counterfeit." The great and increasing demand for the "original article" lias induced a host of unprincipled men toput forth spurious mixtures, and to give currency to their nostrums, attach the name of Wild Cherry, thiuking to borrow a ruputauon from that already established. As you value ware of them.

.Some are called Bal-

•y Pectoral.' 'Wild Cherry and Tar,'

gams,' 'Cherry Fjectoral, Id Cherry,' -wiu VViId Cherry others, who, in some WHV, attach the name of Wild Cherry. No one «ver thought of usinii thia name for on article of their own until it had become established and known as belonging to one ot the greatest remedies ever discovered lor tlie benefit of the human family.

Wine of Wild Cherry,' 'Wild Cherry Pills,''Stir BUS trw

That nmipdv is Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, the original and only genuine. Remember, it is put up in sqtwre bottles,

ered with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraviTie.) with the portrait of Dr. Swayne thereon: alsohw

sfvAYNE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, "A mlttantl effectual reumlyfor Worms, Dyspepsia, Chotrra Morbu#, sukly or Dyspeptic

Children or Adults, and the most useful family Medicine ever qf- ,, fered to the public. Thisremedv is one whicn hns proved successful for along iinie, and it is universally acknowledged by all who have tried it to be far sujmrwr, ibeinirso very plcanant to the taste, at the same time effectual) to any other medicine ever em nloved in diseases for which it is recommended. It is not only destroys worms, but it invigorates the whole sys'em. It is harmless in its effects and the health of the patient is always improved bvits use even when no worms are discovered.

S-BEWARB

O

OF MISTAKES..^

REMKMBEK: Dr. Swaync's Vermifuge is now' put UD in square bottles, .'having recently been cliaimed:) covered with a beautiful wrapper, (steel eneravinc.) with the portrait of Drwayne thereon enaraved. Hear this in mind, nnd be not de-

CLEANSE AND PURITY.

Dr. Swaync's SUK»T Cowtod SnrsHparilla and Extract of Tar Pills. A mild and effective puraative. great punfyer of the blood, they correct nil the functions of the Liver, and asan alterative in Dropsical affect ions, they are very valuable. Giddiness of the head, dimness of siitht, depression ot spirits, headache, &c., are cured by these purifying Pills. No medicine can havo a tetter eff'^t for monthly Irregulnrities. which occasionally hnnpen to women, they are perfectly safe, and will in conjunction with Dr. Swaynes Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, take nil pain and disease from every part of the system.

The aoove valuable medicines nre preMredonly by DR. SW AYNE, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and RACE Streets. Philadelphia, and for sale by most all the Mercknnts and Storekeepers throughout the United States. A"d for sale wholesale and retail bv J- CUNINGHAM, nov 10, Ma-llyl. Vj Terro-Haute.

'I'llOS. II. FEARN,

0,111,0

autbMANA*'""""

CTAS just returned froin Cinoinnati with a most complete assortment of all articles in his line, to which he invites the attention of the public. Christmas is coining, and in view ot this he has laid in a variety of Toys, of every imoginable kind, suisnble for boys and girls, such as guns, drums, trumpets, swords, fiddles, dolls, baskets, miniature china sots, &c.

His domestic candies arosnpenor to the imported, and are recommended to his customers with a generous confident*."

Sardine*, Lobsters, Msckerel, Cod, Snlmon, Clams, Pigeon, Oysters, fresh and hermetically, sealed, the flavor retained, and the delicacies of other climates and distant places thus brought perfect to our tables.

Foreign and American Pickles of evenrkind. Mushroom, Walnut, John Bull and Lemon

"preserves of every description, foreign and do-

roOUio,

taFigs.

Kentucky, Baltimore and Boston Mus-

Raisins, Citron, Zante currents *nd Date —all fresh. Nuts in all their variety.

Western Unserve, Cream Durham and Fine

^Perfumery—a complete stock. The stock is imported, and is manufactured from pure and ricn materials.

Fresh Bread and Cake, of all kinds, oonstantly on hand. A first rate workman superintemis the Bakery Department. whose taste and skill in this line, probably entitle him to the name of the beet bred man"

in the country. Give the establishment

a call, and satisfy yourselves by the evidences of

JJI-CONCEMTRATBII

Extracts for flavoring Ices, Jel/les, Custards,Sauces, Pastry, Syrups, &c. comprising Vsnillo, henna,

Rose. Bitter Almond, Nutmeg, Cinnamon and oiher Aromatios. Dec. 1, 184»-14tt.

MERCHANT TAILOR

mews'®

Hstreet

AS removed his Tailor Shop from Market to National Road street, one door cast of Ira Graver's Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory, where he has opened in bis new

Fancy Front Stars

MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, and is prepared to furnish the best snd m*l fashionable materials, and make them up in a style inferior to none in ihe west.

He will makes CI/JTHES In the most approved atyle. when the cloths are furnished by the customer and also give strict attention to catting all kinds of garments—all of which shall be done

HART8QTK.

HEW ESTABLISHMENT.

Stott and Furniture Warehouse Copper,

"f and Sheet Iran ware Manufactory. EVANSVILLE, LNl).

WE

Tt*

will keep a foil and complete amortmem of Cook, Parlor.and Heating Stoves of ati kinds. A!*o, Brass Kettles, t'adirons, Counter Scaies. Coffee Mill*, iu.

&e. A general assort­

ment of Tin Ware to which we invite the attention of merchant*. AH kiods of Copper work for steamboats and mills made to order.

CABINET FURNITURE.

Tha latest*tv!e« of new and faafaiooaMe Farmtore. Cbairs, Matirasees, &c.,all of which we wil AMI nriMt.

aell st the lowest prices. Dec. 22, 1849—I7m2.

I. P. 4. G. 9CHWING.

T.

CIDER VINEGAR.

1 A BBLS for sate at Cincinnati priced IU C. J. ALLISON & CO. Terre-Hsnte, Ind., Nov. 24,1*49. 13^-. OLD DR. JACOB TOWN#EIfD»lf 8AH-

MAPARILLA.

OA DOZEN of this Original and Genmns Sar

nov 3, '49.

BfUSIC! MUSIC!f

Oct. $0, :#tfw

MOFFATO

heart, being thu. purify

cov­

Life Pills and Phceaix Bitters.

These Medicines VT? A^' wdpublic ibr a p«iod Of FIFTEEN YgAMj ddtingthat time havs 1 ter in almost every part of the globe for their^e traordinarv and Immediate power of ireitonngj*rfeet health persons suffering underneorty every, kind of disease to which the human frame ftaWa.

IS ItAHY THOUSAHM

of certificated instances, they have even sufferers from the very verge of an paTe, aOer all the deceptive

.nJ •»,

purifying the springs and channelaof life, and m-, duing Wiom with reaewsd tone and vigor, that thev were indebted for their naias.

Unlike the h^ofpemi(»M q«*^«^ch hoast t»f vegetable iujfrodients, th^ TiTFE SBw SSSEB^2TI«™ly^nd vegetable and Sffi neither Mercury, nor ^tmony, ArsAnie nor any other mmeml, any form 5hX£?£. They entirely tracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtue of which, though long known to ^vjmdlndmu tribes, and recently to some eminent phamaoen- i: tical chemists, are altogether unknown to the iiniorant preteudera to medical scieuce aud wer» never before administered in so happily effioacwus, a combination.

The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowela the various impurities and crudities constantly settling round them ,. and to remove the hardened which in the convolutions of the small Int^nefc O^iw

Costiveness, with aU its tram of evils, or iB.idden: Diarrlioea with its imminent dangers. This fact is well-known to all regular anatomists who examine the human bowels after death and hence the prejudice of the*? well-informed men ogainrt the quack medicin^of the a^/I lie s^co effect of the VEG ETASLE LIFE M^DImwrfl is to cleaiute the kldnejs aud the Wad Sjtnd, by this means, the liver juid lungs, the healthful action cf which enUrely upon Aie regularity ot tiie urinary orgKns. 'l he, blood, which takes its rw! color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before It passes

mU?

by

them, mashed

by food coming from a 'dean stomach,

OOHn,^J

Ireely through the veins, renews every p-rt of the system, and triumphantly mounts the b.ui-^ ner of health in Uie blooming cheek.

The following are among the distressmg variety of hnmnn diseases which the ViStxJS-! TABLE LIFE MEDICINES «^re well known to be infallible.

DYSPEPSIA,

by

thoroughly cleansing the

first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid, kind} Flatulency,^ of Apr*™ HkaktBORN, IIKADACHK, RBSTLSSSNKBS, Ii.L-TKMritii, ANZIKTV, LANGUOR, and MK^NCnoi.T, whicH are tho general symptoms of Dj-spepwa. will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure, f!ftstivene»8. hy cleansing tho whole longth. of the intestines with a solvent process,. and without vblence all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days.

Diarrhoea and Cholera.. *y removing the. •harp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative secretion of the mucous membrane.

Fevers of

tt» k,ud8» by

"Btor,nKthe

3 ooa

u\m

regular circulation, through the process of perspi-t ration iu Buch cases, and tlie thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction iu others.

The Lirn MEDICINES have been known ts, cure permanently in threte weeks nnd Q0Ut halfthat time, by removing Iocs inflemmution from the muscles sad ligaments v.

lh

T^roPsies of kinds, by freeing and strength enitip tlie kidneys and bladder: they operate most delightfully on these important organs, und hence have ever been found a certain remody for the worst cnws of Gr&vel.

Also Worms, by dislodging from the turning* of the bowels the slimy matter to which thew creatures adhere.

Asthma »"d Consumption, hy relieving: the* air-vessels of the lungs from the mucous which2 even slight colds will occasion, and which, noi^ removed, bccomes hurdened, and produces these dreadful diseases.

Senrvv. KJlceri, Inveterate Sorei»J the pfrfect purity which these ITFE MEDI* CINES give to the blood, and all the humors.

Scorbutic Eruptions*'"1 Bad Complexiom by their alterative etlbct upon the iluidn that feed the skin, and the morbid stats of which ocoasions all eruptive complaints, sallow, oloudy, nndf other disagreeable complexions.

The use of these Pills for a very short tim« will effect an entire cure of Salt Bhetun,

Bnd 8

striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. Common Cold» «d Influenza will alwpy. be cured by one doso, or by two even iu the worst,

CttpILES

As a remedy for this most distr»wing'

und obstinate malady, the ViiiGETABLE LIFE' MEDICINES deserve a dihlinct and einpliatiftj recommendation. It is well-known to hundreds^ in this city, that tho former uropriotor of theset valuable Medicines was himself afflicted with this compaint for upwards of THiRTV-rivt YKARS and* that ho tried in vain every remedy prescribed I within the whole compass of the

Materia Medtca

He however at length tried the Medidne wnioh, is now offered to the public, and he was cured in a very short tims, after his recovery had been pro-' ooonced not only improbable, but absolutely im-s possible, by any humau means.

FEVER AND AGHXB. For this scourge of the western country thesej Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and cer-, tain remedy. Other medicines leave the system „bj«t io return of d» Iy «h-«

I IlbM,

Be*

SATISFIED, AND BE CURhD. Biliotu Fevere and. liver ComplaintB. A^nArfll DebilitV. Airmiric, ANII D^SSS ff-AtSithese medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in caws of this description:—KINO'S EVII. and SCROVUIM, iin its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful^ action of these remarkable Mcdicines. N'»«*, SWEATS, Nssvous DKSIUTV, NKHVOMS COMFLAI5TS of all kinds, PA IMITATION or TO* II banftp PAMTKa's COLIC, are sjeedily cured. unrRflimiAL DISEASES.

Persons whose constitutions have become impaired by the injudicious use of MBSCIIRY, wiU find these Medicines a perfect cure, a* they never fail to eradicate from tlie system sB the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than ths most powenul preparations of Sarsaparilla. A singie trial wil place them beyond the reach of competition, iu the estimation of every patient

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

Buy of no one who is not sn MTHWKUI

Prepared and sold by Dr. W. B. MOPFAfj^ 336 Broadway, New York. FOR SALE BY

WOOD & DONNELLY,

Wholesale and Retail Agents, Terre Haute, Ind". January 26,1850. 22 iy FRENCH WORKED COLLARS. QnA SUPERFINE Paris Worked Collars for

VF sale very low.

A few morsi of those 20

rent

worked Collars

till on hsnd. Also, just received another W of 12* cent French Linen Cambric Hdkft. Car. Kt the New Cheap Store if yon want Bargains, Wholesale* nd Retail

CHARLES A. DUYI*?1' Next door to tho .Book Store a CLOVER SEED.

il23 33t£

-IU8T RECEIVED, a fine lot of

r»c«v«

N«w Book Store.

purs

Clover

Seed, for sale low. Sign of tbePsd .Lock. Jnn.

Sign of the Pad Lock. gH. POTTER & CO.

20. '49-21-tf

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WINDOW GLASS.

t?p HALF boxes,from 8 by 10 to 20by 24, just O received by 34 tf

l.ouo ap!21 34tf

J. CUNINGHAM

Lift#, sosorted candid, by ths box

R. rUNINGHAM.

^iVem^n BiacK

Gi

eotlem«fn»s Black

ELL.

ia.

17m3.

port Wine and HoIlsrid «inu»t received sad for

ijURK Brsndr, Port for msdiciDal^ f^p°*C* 'J sals by [spUl 3itf] J. R«

CUNXKGHA^l.^