The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 28, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 March 1850 — Page 3
€L W. Clippingcr, HI. D. ANKFUL for past patronage A solicits a cofftinaance of the gi Wert of the Universalisi church.
Terre Haute, March 2,1850.
THEthe
KrSoom at the Tousn Hall.JZb
respectfully same. Qffiee
88-3m
Railroad Tlieliiij
Citizens of the county of Vigo are invited to Court House in Terre Haute, on Saturday. the 16th inst., at half past one o'clock.. A eneral attendance of the friends of the mad now jyogreaa of construction to Indiapapoljs is ex* p®ctea The Stockholders, and ail pthers will be interested in the proceedings of this meeting and are urgently requested to be present. maw 28-2t C. HOSE, President
Ail Ordinance
Prohibiting Cellar Doors in side-walks ahd alley*.
SEX/.UHBP
). Beit ordained by the Common Council qf the qf Terre Haute,
SEC. 2. And be it further ordained, That no person or persons shall hereafter be permitted to sink or construct areas, or openings for coal vaults in any of (he side walks or alleys of said town unless che same shall be properly secured and covered by fastened
#trong iron or cast grates, and securely underneath by locks or otherwise and an or persons erecting and maintaining such about the premises used or owned by the be subject to a fine of two dollars with costs of "i and every day such pnain in any side-walk or alley.
suit, for each and every day such fixtures shall reiy side-walk or al" Adopted March 4th, 1850.
B. M. HARRISON, President
Attest, D. $. DANALWOW, Clerk. mar9-28-3t
DAGUUKISttOTYriftU.
A CARD.
rpHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens JL of Terre Haute, and vicinity, that he hasopened a Rootrilbr the pucpose of furnishing those who wish them
Superior Portraits and Mi matures. His past experience in the Apollo Rooms, Tincinnatt, ad an assistant, under the direction of E. C. HAWKINS, Uie proprietor, (whose productions are justly prized for their truthfulness, coloring, and elegant finish,) warrants him in saying, that any commissions given him will be attended to in the beat style of the art. He will be pleased to furnish other testimonials of skill, in the exhibition of his specimens, which ladies and gentlemen are respectfully requested to call and examine at his
JOHN P. HAWKINS
Terra Haute, Indiana, mar9-28-tf.
Clothing nt Wliolefinle. C. T. LONG8TREET & CO., No. 64 Nassau Street, New York,
ARE
now fully prepared for the Spring trade with the largest stock of
(DILOTMHM 0-
That can be found In any house in the United fttates, and a much greater variety than
we
New Yorl^Fob. 23, 1830, 88-41
»Vc«?
have
ever had the pleasure to offer to our patrons, and styles to suit purchasers from any part of the Uni ted States or California.
Our foreign Good*
Are of our own importation,and our Domestics direct from the manufacturers, which enables us to sell our stock at a tower price than can be found at houaea that do but a limited trade. Our styles and extensive stock having placed us al the head in our tine qf trade, we intend to remain in this position so long as these recomrnenlations will Keep us there. If purchasera will favor us with a call we will take pleasure in showing them through our extensive stock which will answer for itsetf.
Goods! JYrtv Cood.sH
AT THE FRENCH STORE.
THE
attention of the people residing in the country is particularly cafl«d to the following advertisement, in which It will beaeen that at tho French Store the articles of Feathers, Rags, &cM are classed as Cash, and will be rcoelved In payment for gooda on tho best terms.
I hove just received, per Steamer Vermont, the following artlclest A large lot of Ginghams, Prints,
Alpacas, bleached and brown Shirtings, Irish Linrns, Artificial Flowers. Braid Bonnets nnd Bonnet Ribbons,
Gents, blk. silk and Gingham Cravats White Cotton Fringes^ Ladies and Gents. Kid,
Silk, Liise and Cotton cloves
A few cases of faahionable SILK and BEAVER HATS. Also, A GOOD STOCK OF GROCERIES. Prime N. O. Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Pepper, Imperial, Young Hyson Spice, Ginger, Saleratus, and Black Teas Indigo. Madder, Alum, Starch, Copporas. Powder, Bar Soap, &c., &o.
First rate Chewing Tobacco, Axes, and Looking Glasses. Queenaware and Cutlery.
A largo lot of Cotton Yarns and Batting Boots and Shoes of any size and quality. To say the least, my atock, at the present time, 4s probably more complete than any other stock in the city.
All the above articles I guarantee to sell as low •a they reasonably can be sold for Cash or Feathers, Rags, Ginseng, Linens, Beeswax, Tallow, and Flax-seed. #3r
West Room—Farriniton's Bfock
WE
mium Stoves:
4 do
MP00 lbs Hoc| Tin, in pigs sn4 bai*
Lfor
Ja}
FIftMIN N1PPERT.
Terre Haute, Ind., mar2-1850-27tf
"ivTlTiri»TK¥so it,
25 and 27 Mam Stroot, Cincinnati.
IMPORTER
S
AND DEALERS IN
Tin Plate,
SHEET IRON, j©eP!PEi8p
Tinners' Tools and Machines, &o. And Manufacturers of
Stoves, Grates, ami Hollow Ware.
offer for sale at the lowest rates for cash or ap|*oved paper, the fb! 10ng_srtidee of
STOv n« ana an uaonn unsurpassed for beauty of design, or variety of style, in the East or West, and would respectfully solicit an examination of our assortment and prioes before purchasing. Dealers furnished with Trimmings at the lowest rates 9siie« Pre
and an assortment of STOVES*
Farmer's Premium,« new and splendid article with the largest oven in me Troy Box Stoves Air Tight do 10 nlato do: 7 plate d« double oven do new & beautiful pattern New England Air Tight Cook Stoves Coal Stoves, various designs. With a number of other new and elegant styles, •lid an assortment of every description of CASTINGS appertaining to the trad*.
do do do do do do do
They nave also the ucluaive right to manufacture in the West, Calvert Fittest Hot Air FnrnacM, for heating dwellings and public buildiiws. Any information in respect to them will be forwarded promptly upon application* 2,500 bxs Tin Plate Xi 300 do extra sisee do 30,000 lbsBraxierBCoppfflr,frmn10to65Ilwsheets 5,000 do Sheeting Copper for Stove work 10,000 do Copper Bolter Bottoos, eval and round, aliaises 500 bdla English Sheet Iron 50 do Russia do do 1,000 do American do do. charcoal ami boiled 10,000 lbs Wire sssNi from No, 5 to 18 30 casks Sheet Zinc, 9 to 13 }bs, 32 36 inches in width
4
8,500 do Brass Kettle*, from 1 to 9 gallon* Peck's patent cast steel Machine* and other Tools North & Wilcox* brad tools, in
MIS.
With a complete sasortmeat of every description of tools, for Tinmen and Coppersmith* use. Rivets, Solder, Wire Cloth, Soldering Irons, See.
We also manufacture 4 sites of Mett** Arricnltaral Fnmnces, for boiling food for Stock.— 1 brl., 1 brl, 8 bris., 3 bris. mar8-S7-tf
YNCH-S EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD SEA AND THE JORDAN, just raocing and aale at
PERKINS &. BUCKINGHAM^
Oet. 80,18«9*atf New Book Store
Valentine*IWimNNN.'
A.
SPLENDID assortment of Valentines, jM! received and for eele tor PEPSINS 4 BUCJONOHAM, fsb? 54 tf Sign cf the Book
REGULAR TERRE HAUTE FREIGHT AJfD PASSENGER PACKET. MflM. THE Steamer JULIA, P. C. A .PKOKTY, Master, will ply as a recrVg^~rcl35L' ul"r packet between Bvansville sSS^V-' and Terre-Haute, touching at all ports, during the present and approachine se«son. lent or passage apply on board, o* to
For Freie Jan. 12,1850-20nj3 JEMENT&CO. REGULAR PACKET.
CLARK
That no person or
persons shall hereafter be permitted to place any cellar door or doora in the side-walks or alleys of said town, and any person or persona so offending, and who shal I refuse or neglect to remove and abate the same after being notified by the Marshal, shall on conviction, before any magistrate of said Town, be subject to a fine of two dollara with costs oi suit, for each and every day aaid door or doora may remain in said ride-walk or alley.
Terre Haute, feh21-26-tf
son
xtures
JEOBEKT /MRrJF r,
PRODUCE COMMISSION
E A N
TO THE~I»UBLIC.
Mr. Lansing
C.
They, as well as all others, are respectfully invited to call and examine the stook on hr,nd. WILLIAMS &. EARLY. ^Terre-Haute, Oct. 27, 1349 9tf_
NEW CHEAP PUBLICATIONS.
JirST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, It LEY by the author of Jane Eyre, k? Atrnes Grey, by the author of Jane Eyre and
Shirley.
The1 Peer's Daughter, bv Lady T.vtton Bulwer. The Littlo Savage, by Captain Marryatt. Scenes where the Tempter has triumphed. David Conperfield the Younger, by Dickens. Sidonia, the Sorceress.
Mary Moreton, or the Broken Promise, by T. S. Arthur. The Trspper's Bride. I/wre in High Life, by T. S. Arthur. The History of Pendennis, his Fortunes and Misfortunes, his Friends and his greatest Enemy, by
Thackeray. Journey to the Gold Diggings, by Jeremiah Saddlebags. Sequel to the Miseries and Mysteries of New York. Nad BuntUne's Life Yam. 5 The Banker* Clerk, or Lost and Found. The Man with the Mask, by George Lippard. Memoirs of a Preacher, by George Lippard. The Whig Almanac for 1850. The American Almanac for 1850. The Life of Helen Jewett, by the of the New
York National Police Gawitte. The Black Knight, or the Wandering Bohemian. The Belle of Madrid, or the Unknown Mask. The Spaniard, or the Cruiser of Long Island.
For wile at PERKINS & BUCKINGHAM'S feb2 23tf Cheap Bookstore
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. nr\HE copartnership heretofore existing under I the firm of Niwwrr & Motrro*, was dissolved on the 30th of January last, by mutual consent. All pewons having claims against,or who are indebted to the late firm will please call and settle with the undersigned, who to authorised to adjust all the business thereof.
FIRM1N N1PPERT,
LATB OF THE FIBJt OF K1FPKRT MOL1TO*, Respectfully notifies his friends, snd the public generally, that he kw established kustdf bat-
IMM,
"solitary and O S O N E S Now known as the Partington Sock, wfosvs he will be most happy to see his old costosnrrs and an new friends who may call upon him. ft iQf to keep on hand a general assortinent of
Fressh u4 Fashionable CJood*, Direct from the eastern markets, consisting off:
HARDWARE, QUEEN8WARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. Bis new store-room is commodious and own* fbrtable, handsomely fitted up, and in aocordam« with the "progreewive spirit the H'8 will be found ditto, and lie most respectfully aaka a share of the public attention and patron***
Country Merchants who wish to replenish stocks, will find it to their interest togretam a call.
EAI'X PECOLO£!*B.
TF.AN MARIE FANNA'S Genmne Cologne «l Water,
IWUMW.
RoemeTt Superior CoUm* STetsr, elegantly p« npin bo«J«.
PForsaleby
The Steamer "VERMONT" 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 board, or to BEMENT & O.
Terre-Haute, Dec.
29,1849.
18m3
Hon«e and Lot For Mnle.
AND PATRICK now offer for sale
at private sale,-the house now occupied by them as a barber shop, snd the lot on which the same is situated. The location is a good one for business, snd the premises will be sold on reasonable terms Those wishing to purchase will please enquire of CLARK & PATRICK.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
ReferenclsYa Terre Haute, JACOB D. EARLY, Esq., DEXAS DEMING, Esq^,
JAMES FAKRINOTOK, Esq:,
febl6 25-tf &, C. W. BAKBOUR.
NOTICE.
THE
subscribers to the Cincinnati and St. Louis Telegraph Company are hereby notified that a second instalment of twenty dollars on a share of their subscription of stock is required to be paid to the trustees of said Company, within ten days herefrom, and that within thirty days thereafter twenty dollars more per share, will be required to be pai'i to the trustees of ssid Company,acoonJing to the articles of said association.
By order of the trustees, subscribers at Terre Haute will pay to J. P. Usher. JAMES BLAKE,
ALL
BYRD MONROE,
feb2.23tf JOHN P. USHER.
IVotiee.
persons wishing to lease store-room lota, fronting upon theNational Road,south side can obtain the same oq reasonable terms by apply
J. H. HAGER,
fob9-34-3t At the Canal Office.
Moore, is the only person
suthorized to transact any business for our House in Indiana any other person representing himsel as from our firm, is doing so without our consent
BALDWIN, DIBBLEE & WORK, January 5, 1850—19m2. New York NOTICE. "J^Y virtue of an order of the Vigo Probate Court, will on Saturday the 3d day of March next, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, within legal hours, on said day offer for salest public auction, to the highest bidder the following tract of Land, situate in Vieo county, to-wit: thirty-two acres off the east side of the south-east quarter of section thirty-four [34], town thirteen [13], north, range nine [9], west,' to the heirs of Joseph W. Richardson, deceased. Said sale will be on credits of six, nine, and twelve months, payments equal—the purchaser to give his note with approved security, without the bet efit of valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES CRUFT, fen2:23:5t Commissioner.
MEDICINES, DRUGS,
&C.
TERRE'IIAUTE.
REQUEST
the attention of purchasers to their
well selected assortment of Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Glass, Glassware, Brushes, Perfumery,
Oils, Extracts, Essences, Spices, Pure Wines and Liquors. Choice Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, &c. Wholesale and retail purchasers will bis supplied as heretofore with articles of the best quality, and on liberal terma.
Jon. 26, 1850-22-tf.
FALL ARRIVALS. The tno«t SPLENDID GOODS in Market. WILLIAMS & EARLY,
ARE
now receiving direct from N. Y., Philadelphia and Baltimore, a general stock of Dry Goods, Queenswnrc,
MIIFI'S COM,Alts, of all qualities and prices have been laid in with great care, and will oe found cheap and excellent. 6C33E5LeJCkiB ao^xxaanp«sB Pome very fine, with Extra globes and chimneys, and capable of shedding "a flood of light" on any subject—chaste, beautiful and cheap—are to be found among thicr largo and general assortment of goods. Their QUEENS WARE STOCK IS PERFECT,
And their variety of
Hats, Cn|N, Hoots & Shoes. as comprehensive as tho eastern markets can afford.
Country merchants, wishing to "fit up," will find this establishment, situated at the north west comer of the public square, the most interesting one in Terre-Haute, as regards the Quality, Variety and Cheapness of Goods.
CHARLES A^DUY.
apriW»tf SecomA*OFFICE TO RENT.
A
Pleasant Room in Second Story of
IUMM?
Buildings* to rent on tveaoneble twf Enquire of
H.
at J. ROBS.
TnieHnute, Dec 15,164* l*f
SEAL
Hardware and Groceries.
ALSO—A large lot of Carpeting- which will be sold very low for cash or approved credit. A large assortment of
O N N E
Ladies India Satin, 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.
REMOVAL—NOT POLITICAL! W W I I A S
RETURNS
Not taring time to enumerate articles and prices, he wortd briefly say that his GOODS will & so!4 et as low rates as can be obtained at any house on the Wabash.
Januarr If, ITOO.-Sltf
T, C. TWICHEM,,
jPortiwfitjr €YMMI»SION
to POYDRAS STREET,
*»-E.H. FAIRCHILD. (formerly of Hamnjrton. Hannah 4k Co., Eransville.) is cormecTea wiin the shore house, and solicits oosisignnswisfraeB his friend*.
axrf48B6m ... WORKS Oil HYDROPATHY,
WATER
CURE MANUAL-,
Results of Hydropathy *.
The Water Onre. bf Meeker. Weiss an Water Cere Water Cure in America, by Water Patient Water Cure for Ladies*^ Water Cure in Chrome Dueaata, by Gully
F*
b]»ERKTN8
LOUISVILLE
WHOLESALE AND 11ETAII
NORTH EAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE, aTerre Haute, Indiana. wfe i' S4
E E S I O
:'Holding Still our upward Flight!
STRAUS 1 ISAACS
A GAIN 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 iq providing the friends who visit thepn 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 E W I S O E N A E
and in every respect rendered most desirable, they confidently hope for a oontlnuanceof that patronage of which it has hitherto beeni their goo$I fortupe 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 preparingthe 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 epsure success, has been overlooked or forgotten! Our friends will find
Material, Workmanship and Style,.
such as to please the most fastidious. Last, though by no means last, PRICE— PRICE—PRICE—will be found suitable to every man's pocket, especially to that
Of the Mechanic and Artisan.
To ail our friends, rich and poor, large and small, while we return 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 the public would have us adhere to:— 5
Small profits and quick returns—is still our rallying cry!
Observe, we are to 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 invitation and hearty grip 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. '-p STRAUS & ISAACS. Done at our store, Locust Corner, Terre-Haute. Ind., this twenty-first day of December, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-nine.
December 29, 1849. I8m3.
I I N O I S S O E
J. ¥. STEWART & CO. ARE
now receiving and opening a Large, Complete and Well Selected assortment of Goods,
(Two Doorft Jkisl of JY. Smith 4* Son&lStove Store,)
Which we are offering at lower rates than can ever offered in this market In our stock may be found a superior Lot of
NECK, AND CAP RIBBONS,
Bleached and Brown Jfiuslins,
Ginghams, Prints, Linseys, Bed Tickings, Satin Vestings, 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 Linen, Towellings, Diapers, &c. &c.
GROCERIES, ALL KINDS FRESH. Clueenswarc and Glassware, large stock and verj cheap, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Cannot be beat for quality and Price on 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 Two doors VVest of Nippert and Molitar. J. W. STEWART fc CO.
his thanks to hie friends and cus
tomers—those who have paid to him such welcome visits st the Spinning Wheel corner—snd informs them that he has resnored to another location, which he hopes will be found by them, as well as himself, more convenient and advantageous. He is now situated st the second door of
Farrington*s Block,
Corner of Third and National Road sts., (known as Locust Corner.) 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
FANCY^ANOSTAPLE DRY GOODS.
His friends and -customer* are requested to 'follow htm up," and Jeave a "big ttailw to the SECOND DOOR aforesaid.
ANY
THE
&. BUCKTNGHA
Oct. 27, & at tbs «gn of the
M.
Bonnets, Gro. De "Rhine," Lyonissu Cloths, Lustres, Cashmiers, De Lains, Silk Velvets, Superior Wool Shawls, Long do do Swiss cambc. Mull andChk'd Muslins,
I0t£
DENTISTRY. H. R. SMITH, D. D. S„
BEING now permanent? IT located in his new of-
on
Ohio street.'third
door eest of the public square, will at all times
be in readiness to wait on his patrons in all things pertaining to his profession. Terre-Haute, April 17, 1849. 34yl
N. B.—No credit given for operationsunleee by preyiouaarrangatqen WANTED!
quantity of Otter. Deer, Mink. Wild Cat, House Cst, Fox, Coon, Wolf, Lynx, Opossum, Martin and Rabbit Skins, for which the highest market price will be paid.
CHARLES A. DUY,
Jen. 19, 'S0.-31tf West ride Public 8quare. WANTED. "i nnn
BUSHELS
of
POTATOES.
which die Highest price will be
paid in Cash at the Illinois ?tore. STEWART & BROTHER. _Tenw Haste, Dec. 8,1M9. IStf
NEW CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. 'I^HE Woodman, by G. R. P. Jstne*, Esq. 1 Retribution,
or
the Ysie of Shadowr,
Ada and Elfine,or the Two Nieces, by Mr*. Grey Mr Sister Minnie Ellen Percy, or Discipline Woman in all Ages and Nations, by Nichols Miseries and Mystmee of New York
Jut reedred and for sale at PERKINS & BUCKINGHAM'S Oct. m, IS4M«f New Book Stole.
YRAiT.
THEsnbeoriber
intends keeping constantly on
hand a supply of Potato yeaat, at his Bakery, for the accommodation of families. This yeast seperier to Brewer* yesst, and an be had at all tfnien. T. H. FEARN.
Tsne-Haete, Dec 1,1819. Ht£ NOTICE.
firm of 8nbnr & Bettonr, having been dissolved hf the decease of one of its members. Tboes indebted to said 6rm will pleaan csQ and settle.
A
W. BARBOCR
Terrs-Hente, Dec. S3,1845
J.
1
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DR. SWAYi\E'S
CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES! CURE FOL.I/OWS CURE! MORE PROOFS OF THE EFFICACY OF
DR. SWAYNE'S
Compound Syrup «f MS I N JE N N
The Original and Genuine Preparation! CONSUMPTION. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Spitting Blood, difficulty of Breathing,
Pain in the side a^d Breast, Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, bro-
„,* ken Constitution. Sore Throat, ...
..jjfenrous Debility, and all diseases ofT a t, Breast and Longs -, a the moat effect-™ ual and speedv cure ""wW known for any of la the above diseases is --.vmrt
DR. SWAYNE'S ^,
Compound Syrap of Wild Cherry! d( RELIABLE TESTIMONY. Win. Montelius, a respectable merchant of St Clair, Schuylkill county, writes January 30,1849: Enclosed I send you a certificate of Wni. Beauntont, acitisen of our town. His case of Consumption is well known here, and of long stand ing ne attributes his cure entirely to your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry
MORE GOOD NEWS
FOR THE
Wine of Wild Cherry,' 'Wild Cherry Pills,' 'Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters,' and a host of otners, who, in some way, attach the name of Wild Cherry. No one ever thought of using this name for an article of their own until it had become established and known as belonging to ono of the greatest remedies ever discovered for the benefit of the human family.
That remedy is Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, the original and onlv genuine. Remember, it is put up in square bottles,covered with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving.) with the portrait of Dr. Swayne thereon: also his signature SWAYNE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE "A sate and effectual remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, sickly or Dyspeptic Children or Adults, and the fnost useful Family Medicine ever of' fered to th$ public.
This remedy is one which- has proved successful for along time, and it is universally acknowledged by all who have tried it to be/ar superior, (beingso very pleasant to the teste, at the same time effectual) to any other medicine ever oni ployed in diseases for which it is recommended. It is not only destro the whole system. and the health of the patient is always improved
by its use even when no worms are discovered. {CrBEWARE OF M1STAKES.X8 REMEMBER: Dr. Swayne's Vermifuge is now put up in square bottles, (having recently been changed covered with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving,) with the portrait of Dr.Swayne thereon engraved. Bear this in mind, and be not deceived. CLEANSE AND PURIFY. Dr. Swayne's Sugar Coated Sarsnparilla and Extractor Tar Pills.
A mild and effective purgative, great puriryer of the blood, they correct all the functions of the Liver, and asan alterative in Dropsical affections, they are very valuable. Giddiness of the head, dimness of sight, depression ot spirits, headache, &a., are cured by these purifying Pills. No medicine can have a better effect for monthly irregularities, which occasionally happen to women, will they are perfectly safe, and will in conjunction with Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, take all pain and disease from every part of the system.
The anove valuable medicines are by DR. SWAYNE, N. W. corner "of EIGHT and RACE Streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by most all the Merckants and Storekeepers throughout the United States. And for sale wholesnle and retail by J. R. CUNINGHAM, nov 10, '49—llyl, Terre-Haute.
THOS. H. FRARN,
On the So nth side of the Pnblio Square, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA,
HAS
just 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 has laid in a variety of Toys, of every imaginable kind, suisnble for boys and girls, such as guns, drums, trumpets, swords, fiddles, dolls, baskets, miniature china sets, &o.
His domestic candies are superior to the imported, snd are recommended to nis customers with a "generous confidence."
Sardines, Lobsters, Msokerel, Cod, Salmon, 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 snd American Pickles of every kind. Mushroom, Walnut, John Bull ana Lemon sauces.
Preserves of every description, foreign and domestic. Ohio, Kentucky, Baltimore and Boston Mustard.
Figs, Raisins, Citron, Zante currents and Date —nlllresh. ,3 Nuts in all their variety.2i"' "J-5
Western Reserve, Crenm Durham and Pine apple Cheese. Perfumery—a complete stock. The stock is imported, and is manufactured tram pure and ricn materials.
Fresh Bread and Cake, of all kinds, constantly on hand.
A
bred
first rate workman superintends tHe
Bakery Department, whose taste and skill in this line, probably entitle him to the name of the "beet
man" in the country. Give the establishment a call, and satisfy yourselves by the evidences of your own senses. M*
PURE CONCENTRATED
Extracts for flavoring Ices, Jel/les, Custards, Sau oes. Pastry, Ryrups, Ac. comprising Vsnillo, Lemon, Rose, Bitter Almond, Nntmeg. Oinnnmon and other Aromaticsj Dec. 1,1849-Utf.
MERCHANT TAILOR. HAS
removed his Tailor Shop from Market street to National Road street, one door east of Ira Graver's Tin snd Sheet Iron Manufactory, where be haa opened in his new
Room,
a
OLD DB. JACOB TOWlfSEND* SARSAPARILLA. DOZEN ol this Original and Genuine Ser* sspanlla—rpcrived per canal, and for sab
20
at
SICK.- Anderson-
town, Indiana.—Dr. SWAY!«R—Dear Sir: All your medicines sell well, and give good satisfaction Your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry has been the means of restoring some hopelesscases in this section. Your Pills are most excel lent. 1 want you to send a good supply of them. A man purchased a tattle ot your Vermifuge tho other day for his child, and by its use it discharged 63 of the largest worms he had ever seen. It is somewhat difficult to get the people to try it, as they have been so often gulled by naeseous and worthless worm medicines. Yours being so verv pleasant to the taste, at the same time effectual,! shall be able to dispose of a large quantity. Respectfully, yours, &c.,
TowwsKicn T. SHARP, P.
To Dr. H. SWAYNE,N. W. corner of Eighth and Race stn., Phila IMPORTANT CAUTION TO ALL INVALIDS
AND FRIENDS OF INVALIDS. There is but one genuine preparation of Wtu) CHKRRY—that is Dr. Swnyne's all others, by a little inquiry in the quarters where they originate, will be found to be "fictions and counterfeit." The great and increasing demand for the "original article"1 has induced a host of unprincipled mentoput forth spurious mixtures, and to give currency to their nostrums, attach the name of Wild Cherry, thinking to borrow a ruputation from that already established. As you value your lives, beware of them. Some are called 'Balsams,1 'Cherry Pectoral,' 'Wild Cherry and Tar,'
PLAINTS
Fancy Front Store
MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, end is prepared to furniah the bent and must fashionable materials, end make thera up in a style inferior to none in the west.
He will makes Cvrnm in the most approved style, when the cleths are farniahed by this customer and slao give strict attention to catting all "be done
kinds of garments—sll of which vital I ith taste snd despatch. Oct 22,1849-9tf DAVID HARTSOTK.
WOOD & DONNELLY.
MUSICt MUSIC!!
A
NEW snpplv of Piano Mmw, Just wdre PERKINS & BUCKINGHAM'S New BookStors.
Oct. 30, JS49-8tf CASH FOR WHEAT!
I
WILL give the highetft cash price for Wheel st my store. CHARLES A. DUY. Jan. I,'30.»8itf Went side PaMie Square. W* D. Oearwot*. Nwrrojr BOOTH.
CR15WOUD 9l BOOTH.
Attorney* nnd Counsellors nt Law, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. Vv December 29, 1840. DFLL THOMPSON'S PATENT UTERINE
TM% AMOMIMI Snpporters, aut Sbonldrr Brace*.
THEiofeMcriter
is a^ent for the above article*.
Alw Mie scnt for Dr.
L.
D. FTeming's Ute-
rine Truss end Abdominal Bopportrrm. epl2134tf J. R. CUNINGHAM
FXAT BOATS FOR SALE.
A Fist Rome for eel*. Enqnfos of & lap. it* WHM Ev BOBWORm
aaansib
MOFFAT'S
life Pills and Phoenix fritters.
These Medicines have now been before the
Suringfor
ubtle a period of FIFTEEW YEARS, and that time have maintained a hitfh character in almost every part of the gk»he for then* extraordinary and Immediate power erf restoring perfect health to penmne suffering under nearly eyery kind of diaensa to which the human frame js Gable.
IN MAST THOUSANDS
of certificated instances, they have even rescued sufleren from the very verge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day bed utterly failed and to many tlumoands they have permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of health, without which life Itself is bnt a partial Messing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably aud infallibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely less than miraculous to those who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are coin-
riraa
nded, and npou which tkey eonaequeutly act. to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and enduing «Sem with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name.
Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE KEDI* ere purely and solely vegetable and contain neither MOTOTHy,
nor
Antimony, nor
Arsenio. nor any other mineral, in any form whatever. They are entirely compoeed of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaoeu« tical chemists, are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science and were never before administered in sq happily efficacious a combination.
The first operation ii to looto from tna coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities constantly settling round them end to remove the hardened feces which collect In the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind to produce habituid Coetiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhea with its imminent dangers. This fact is well-known to all regular anatumists \yho examine the human bowels after death and hence the prejudice of these well-informed men ugainst the quack medicines of the age. The second effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE MED£ (fINIW i"
Cleanse the kidneys and the blad.
der and, by this means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely dependa upon Aie regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek.
The following are among the distressing variety of human diseases in which the VJSGE* TABLE LIFE MEDICINES well known to be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of
Eindhealthy
ure bile, instead of the stale and acrid Flatulenoy, Loss or ArrtTiTK, HBART-
SURN,
worms, but it invigorates harmless in its effects
is
HEADACHE, RBSTLBSSNBSS, ILL-TKMPKR, ^NXIETT, LANGUOR, and MELANCHOLY, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure,
Costiveness, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, und without violence all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days.
Diarrhoea end Cholera. by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are oocawoned, and by promoting the lubricative so* cretion of the mucous membrane.
Fevers °f kinds, by restoring the o.ooa to a regular circulation, through the process of perspiration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others.
The LIFS MEDICINKS have been known cure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks and Goutlia'^
l'iat lime»
ty removing loca
inflammation from the muscles and ligaments o. the joints. Dropsies Of all kinds, by freeing and strength ening the kidneys and bladder: they operate most delightfully on these important organs, and hencs have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst caseB of Gr&Vel.
Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which lhes« creatures adhere.
Asthma
and
Consumption, by relieving th«
air-vessels of the lungs from the mucous which even slight colds will occasion, and which, If not removed, becomes hardened, and produces these dreadful diseases,
Scurvy, Ulcers, and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect purity which these LIFE MEDl* CINES give to the blood, and all the humors.
Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occa. sions all eruptive complaints, sallow, oloudy, and other disagreeable complexions.
The use of these Fills for a verv short time will effect an entire cure of Salt Rheum,
THIRTT-VIVC YEARS
TEVBR AND For this scourge of the western country lh£se Medicines will be found, safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease—e. cure by these medicines is permanent—TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED.
Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Loss or ArrKin c, XHL DiSKASESor FKMALKS—Uiese medicines have been psed with the most beneficial results in cases of this description:—KING'S EVIL and SCROFULA, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medicines. .NIOHI SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITT, NERVOUS COM
of afl kinds, PALOTATION or
FAIMTEFT'sCOLIC,
fail to eradicate from the system all the effects o( Mercnry infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of 8ereaps*i)ia. A smgle trial wil place them beyond the reach of csanpetflion, ix the eetimation of every patient. ,.}M
BE CAREFUL OP C0UBTERFEIT8, Several have lately been dwooveredt eud then nefturimts authors arrested* both in the city of New York and abroad.
Bay of no one who is not an AtrrxoftmUi AOKMT. Prepared end anid by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT 33d Broadway, New York.
FOR SALE BY
^OOD & DONNELLY, Wholeeate and Retail Agents, Terre Hanto, Ind. January 86,. 1050., gg-ly
FRENCn WORKED COLLARS. UI Worked Collar, for
r\r
Tftry
jow
.A few more,of tho*e 20
JUST
cent
worked Coffers
bu on hand. Also, jim received
nnaihei lot
"I cent French Linen Ccmbric tldkfk.
For the Removal and Permanent Cure of &I1 NERVOUS DI8BA8B8,
And of those Complaint* whleb Sr*e«iis«t by aa paired, MTsskeusd or unhealthy condition of tiio NKRVOVB SYSTKM.
TViji beautiful and onnv«nient application of the raysteriom powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, haa b«iau pronouncad by distinguished physicians, both in F.urope ami the United States, to be the m»*(
Mtdicitici ditetrtry of tut.
cane* of
wore the Belt and used the Fluid,
and
that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole co .pass of the Materia Mrdica He however at leugth tried the Medicine which is now offered to the public, and he was cured ii a very short Ums, after his recovery had been pronounced not only improbable, but absolutely impossible, by any human mean#.
mi*
to
with
are speedily cored. n-w
MERCURIAL DISEASES. Persons whose constitutions have become impaired by the injudicious use of MERCURY, will find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they nevei effe
lent
THE
HEART,
ol
'New Chffln Store if yon want Bar
gams. Wholesale* nd Retail. i, CHARLES A. DUY. il28 3jt£ Kextdoor to the Bonk Stores
CLOVER SEED,
RECEIVED, a fine lot of p%re Hover Seed, for aale low. Sien of the Psa Lock. Jen. 20,149r£J—tf H. POTTER & CO.
WINDOW (iLAM.
HALF boxen, from 8 by 10 to 20 by 3*, just received by •pm34tf CUNINGHAM.
The Coin Chnrt Manoal,
Z^IONT A IN ING eight hundred snd fifty fsc simV_/ iiiee of th* various Gold sad Silver coins in circalatjon nt the sigo ql the Big Book, feb&tf
SECARS! SEGARS! SBOARS""* inmMr'HEGALU JUS" 8ej*rsssuperk,r article, for sale
vitfudtU
DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT and IttACHttETIO FLUID, it n»e(! with the most perfect and certain success in all ft .*»
QBlfERAL DEBILITY,
Strengthening the weakened body, (riving tune to the the various organs, and Also in
invigorating entire system
PITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS, AND PAL.SY,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
ttirrcrMATISM, Acute mid Chrolr, taOTTT. KPI1.KPSY, LUMBAGO, OKAKNKSS, NKRVOt'S TRHMQR9, PALPITATION
OF THE HIE ART, APOPLEXY, NKUItALCilA, PAINS |n the S1DXQ end CHEST,
Liver Complaint,"
SPINAL COMPLAINT, unci CVRVAtlTRtt of th« SPINK, HIP COMPLAINT, I19EASKS or U« KIO\KYS, IIKF1-,
CEBNCY OP NICRVOWS AND PUYUICAL BNBRGY, rf snd all *,•«/,
Nervous Diseases, ,f
which complaints arias from one simple cause, namely,
A Derangement of the Nervous System* ftp- In NKRVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs and Medicine*
iurrtatt th« dittos*,
for they weaken the
rital energiei of the already prostrated system white under the strengthening, life-giving, vitalising inltu* enc* of Oaivanium, as applied by thin beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient and weakened lufTerer 1* reatored to former health, atrength, alas, tirity and vigor. 'l'lie great peculiarity and excellence of .?-? I 'j
Dr. Christie's Qalvanio Curatives", cornikU, in the fuct tliat they arrest and cure dinenie iy
oniuna application,
in place of the uiual mode of
drupgin^ and phvaicking the petient, till exhausted NHiuri' snikx hopeleuily under the InflicUou.
Thry sltrnflhrn Iht ivhelt tytUm, tyualitt th*
iiymy
under
A Voice from Mexico
To Da.
CMHIITIK:
a"d
a
striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. Common Colds
anc^
Influenza will always be
cured by one duee, or by twu oven in the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this most distressing and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE TJ MEDICINES deserve a distinct aud emphatic mcommundatiou. It Is well-known to hundreds in this city, that the former proprietor of these valuable Medicines was himself afflicted with this compaint for upwards of
V4NIC
Br.I.T and
ciV-
cvtatiin of Iht blood, ftrumtl* th* i*crotion*, and never do the tlighteit
eircumitanctt.
any
Since
their introduction In the United States, only three years siuce, more thsn
60,000 Persons
including all ages, classes and conditions, among whioh were a lsree number of ladies, who are peculia'' subjant to Nervous Complaints, have been
BNTIRBLT AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when ail hope of relief had been given up, and avery thing elite been tried in vain!
To illustrate the use of the GALVAJVIC BELT, 4tip|os* the uaaa of person afflicted with that bane of civiliietion, DYSPKrSIA, or any other Chronic or Nervous Disorder. In ordinary oases, stimulants are taken, which, by their action on the nerve* and mil*. cles of the atomaoh, afford temporary relief, but whieU leave the patient in a lower statfi, and with iqjured faculties after the action thus excited has deaieU, Now compare this with the effect resulting fsom tkt application the GALVANIC QELT. Take a Die peptic sufferer, even in the worse symptoms of »0 attack, and simply tie the Belt around the body, usiug the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensible perspiration will act on the positive element of the Belt, thereby eausing a Galvanic circulation which will pas* on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Gsl. vaitic circulation throughout the system. Thus the most severe caiescf DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENT!.' CURED. A HCW DAYS IS OFTEN AMPLY Btf KICIKNT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE YEARS.
Certificates and Testimonials From the moat Respectable Sources^ Could be given, sufflcient to All every column In this paper We make a few selections.
Respected Sir and Friend—1
have always been subject to that dreadful crtmplniut, Rheumatism, but I never knew what agony (. i.umon being could suffer, till I Joined the Army. I was engaged in all of GENERAL TAYLOR'S battles, aud was at Cerro Gordo "with GENERAL SCOTT. During a portion of the Campaign we were much exposed to the night air in damp situations, and I soon perceived that tnia favored my old oom plaint. The first attack of the enemy (I mean Rheumatism) I had in Mexico, ww in tho right shoulder then my wiu?le arm gdt stiff, and I could scarcely hold my 'musket—and one morning in the month of March last, after sleeping under the Chawiral, I could scarcely raise myselL I fairly shrieked with agony. was soon after placed in the surgeon's hands, but 1 continued to get worse aud worse. The pains extended all oyer my body, in my head, mid even in my ankles and toes. At San Angelo 1 grit tny discharge, and when I arrived in Boston, 1 was be||t, less, hopeless and perfectly miserable. I would tnko no more medicine, for I had taken too much already but reading vour advertisement, induced me to send to your Agent, Mrs. E. KIDDER, Court street, and get a (I«i..
MAONKTIC FIAHD.
The sepnnd day]
1
was much butter,
and in about one week I tan so encouraged that wet not satUGed with the Belt aloue, but I got a pair of the Galvanic Bracelets for the limbs. These soon put me on my feet, and in a few days I was enabled to walk te Mr*. KIDDER'S and tell my story. She told me to per. severe, and said she had known persons as bad I was to set entirely cured. From this tfme I got better day—all pains gradually left me, and
nave lited much longer in tuck dreadful agony. HENRY L. BUSINKR, l»t
my
every uay—all pains gradually «trength rapidly returned, and for four month* pant'I have been entirely well. I feel as vigorous and elastic as 1 ever felt, with the exception of a little stiffness in mv right arm, but I have not a particle of pain of any kind. My cure ia truly wonderfni, and 1 can never fee] too gratefut to you, for I believe tour Oalvanio article* have saved my life, a* I do not Relieve I could
Iteg.
Maw. l/glit Inf.
F."
to Com p.
K. A. POOL, Capt
Fits. Dea^ess ai^d Rheumatism. Mew Yeas. 8ept I,
I840,n
To TMS rtfSLre I voluntarily make tbi* atata men! from feeungi of duty and gratitude. In the monlli of January, 1S47, 1 took a aevere cold, wiiir.h
accompanied with the moat painful Rheumatic attack*. I waa attended by Dr. Myrtle of Kaat Broad, way, and Or. Nichoi* of Coinmbja-at, by whom,I was icveral timei cupped. Aa I did not gut hotter, Dr. Stilwelt, No
Snflbtk at., wsa called in, who lalivsted
me with mercury, which len me in a ve.y weak itute, and
almott entirely deaf.
tio
Shortly after I waa attacked
File:
and waa altogether in a very dread
ful condition. Having bv tliia time loat all faith in medicine and phyticiana, determined, aa a lent hope, to try DH. CHRISTiK'8 GALVANIC BKLT AND MAGNETIC FLUip. At thia time I could acarcaly hear a tingle^ word. In a very few daya after putting on the Belt fL
there waa an improvement in my general waa decidedly better. In about
health, and my hearing weeka I had qnHs a peat eight montht my heering have bad no attack) of Rheumatism, and not the
qnHe recovered mv health, and for haa been perfect tism, and not the.
alighteat aymptom of FHa, and am in every reapeot aa altered peraon. (Signed) ANN MARMH HOLTONJ"
Witneaa, Ura. CYNTHIA RAYMOND, ,? r" No. 4 Goerck-at., New York.
0&- Many handred Certileatec Iron sll parts of the conntry of equally extraordinary character could be given.
No tyonble or inconvenience attend* the ilak ot Ok CHRISTIE'S
QJlLVJWtC. JtRTlCLES.
They can bp aest to any part of the country. ]Px*lC08
and
they may ba worn by the moat feeble aud delicate with (lenSect eac« and sanity. In mar.y caaea the attending their nae ia highly
pUotanl
agrttabl*.aenaation
and
The Gktlvanic Bolt, Three Dollars. Tho Qalvanio Necklace, Two Dollars. Tho Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Bach. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar.
The article* are accompanied by full and pW«j directiona. Pamphlet! with full particnlara may be had of the authorized Agent
PARTICULAR CAUTION
tQh Bewmrt
bf
ckeapby
the bo*
or atnptail.trp aftmm CHARLES A. DUY.
IF Counterfeiti and H'orlhtei Imitation*.
D. O. MORBHBAD, M. D.,
6CNRRAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED 8TATr:S, 189 Broadway, New York. I or Ale In TERRE HAUTE by J. R. CUNr NINGHAM: in LAFAYETTE, by R. L. LAW, R£ NCL & tON. jy7-49yleow.
The Western Writing Book and Teacher,
C/
10NTA1NING the whole art of Practical Penmanship *, designed for the use of Cornmotj Schools, Writing Schools snd Private Lea/ners,
E. F. TABLE, for seventeen years a Writing*
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febttSM
Bien of the
L000^liby si»l'-'l a4tf
Big
G\(JLOVES,BBOKAWaud
Book.
entleman's Black Fancy KII sunerior article, Ju«t received 'by &, CORNWELL-..
17n»3.
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