The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 33, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 April 1850 — Page 3

From the National Intelligencer.

.-•Q& THE AUSTRIAN MISSION* A report having prevailed for a time, and afterwards been contradicted, but yesterday again renewed in the correspondence of one of the Baltimore journals, that the Hon.R. W. Thompson, ofj

Indiana, had been offered and had accepted the appointment of Charge d'Affaires of the United States to Berlin, we

,l'"n

If my name has been placed before the Senate, hopo the President will cause it to bo recalled at once, as I should be guilty of a want of respect to that distinguished body were I to postpone the declaration of my purposo until aftor its action upon my nomination.

Please communicate to the President *ny just appreciation of his partiality and confidence, and accept for yourself assurances of my high consideration.

I have the honor to bo, respectfully, your obedient servant, R. VV. TUOMPSON.

IIon. John M. Clafton, Secretary of State.

Advertising—The lewr by which fortnuesarc made. At a banquet given to the employees of a large establishment in New York city, the owner of the establismcnt, says tho Sun, in the course of a brief history of his rise and progress as a manufacturer, alluded to his indebtednes toihe press as the great medium by which he had made tho public acquainted with his business, and drawn them to him as cus* tomers. He said he regarded the press In this ago of competition as tho great fulcrum upon which the tradesman rest ed his advertisement, and by that means overturned his adversaries. That is, he who advertised most judiciously and extensively was sure to reap the reward of triumph. If every man dealing wares to the public were guided by as truthful conviction of his interests as this manufacturer, few would have cause to complain of small sales, or ill success in trade. A few enterprising men of the various trades and professions have go^ hold of the great see rot of success, and it is not strange to us that they rise to fortune and eminence, to the wonder and annoyance of their less sagacious, nonadvertising neighbors.—Halt. Sun.

Itaufcvltte sad ttie Dlsaatoatsta. The people of Nashville, it disposed to turn a cold shoulder to the Disunion plotters. They very naturally seem unwilling that their city should be desecrated by the ueasonable assemblage proposed. The Legislature of Tennessee, as our readers are already advised, refused to send Delegates to the Convention, and now the Nashville paper* contain a call for a meeting of the friends ot the Union, signed by over six hundred persona, many of whom are among tho most extensive slave-holder* in Tennessee. The signers to this call deprecate the action of the Disunionlsts ia tfe# strongest terms.

are permitted to publish the following Indianapolis, aailv, "Correspondence between him and the »Pr'°8^W, IUM Thura. and Sat. Dep.r.mcm of S.a.e on .he subjoc, from which it will be seen on what grounds Crawfordsville, Tues., and Sat., Mr. Thompson has been obliged to de-«~ ^mi.mpton, nSlon'

cline the honor extended him: DgPABTMENT OF STATE. Washington, March 20,1850.

Dear Sir I received your letter of| the 19th instant, declining the appointment which the President had deiermin-

ed to tender you, with the consent of the'^ Senate, as Charge d'Affaires to the Empire of Austria, to take effect on thejpres«nt incumbent taking leave of the Court] of his Majesty the Emperor.

And I have the honor to be, my dear!

Richard W. Thompson, Esq.

Washington, March 19,1860. T)bae Sir: You will recollect that!

I am entiroly sensible of the obligation under which the President has placed

5I _„„i,

poinimcnt of Charge i'Afairu t„ Court of Vienna, I gave my consent that ed in the valley of the Wabash. Certainly the my name should be sent to the Senate, 5rraent unpTaneled prices wiu be a sufficient inl. ii .• .• Iducement, to all who can, to putm a large crop Out reserved the right oi such ultimate] this season. We have excellent seed on hand, if action as, upon reflection, my more de- required for sowing. We also want a large quan liberate judginont might dictate. I h.ve ""of CASTOR BEAKS,

8'ven 'J1® subject much «nx- For which w. will p», ™b.

lous reflection, and the result is the conviction that a sense of duty to myself and family requires that I should decline the acceptance of the position without further delay. The considerations which prompt this determination are entirely private, and of a character so imperative as to render it impossible that I should resist them. I may add, also, that I have ^50. no personal wish to engage actively a gain in public affairs, and that I yield to both my judgment and inclination in expressing the determination to remain hereafter in private life.

me, by offering me a place of SO much forwarded with all possible dispatch, andeveryex 1 |ertion wi: I be made to give satisfaction, distinction at a time when our relations proprietors and agents: with Austria are of a most important and ri. N. Holt & Co., No. 9 Coenties Slip, N. York delicato character, and when that coun- Otis Kimball, Long Wharf, Boston try is the centre of political attraction in "^kinl Co0,'rS^}0' Europe. Under such circumstances as, H. B. Smith, Terre Haute. mar30.31-6m.

np

ARRIVALS AND DEPAOTJBE? THE BAILS,

Bedford.Fri., Carlisle, Wellies., ... DEPARTURES. St. Lotus, dailj Indianapolis, a %»ringfield, Moncf. Wednes, and Pri., Vin incennes, Toes., Tburs., and Sat., Lafayette, Toes Tliurs., and Sat.,

Bloomington, Mon., and Fri., Bedford,Sat., a is

AND

1_ -,,ni„iari,|„ r.^ rr,rt I dcncy of this suit Bivpn to the defendant, and fi I my ambition, and

will lurr.ish mo abundant duties amongst I hash those with whom 1 have been long associated, and to whom I am attached by ties which no circumstances can sever. Amongst those duties there is nono that I shall discharge with more pleasure or sincerity than the expression of the conviction that the policy indicated by the present Executive is not only distinguished by patriotism and wisdom, but eminently calculated to secure the permanent prosperity of the country and the Integrity of the Union.

now at this time comca the plaintiff hi his attorney, and on faofton of the pfnlntift It is ordered hy the Court that notice of the pen

n||

\evr

pnrjjc8 concerned, by publication in the Wa-

York

OF

At and from Terre Haate, Indiana. abbivals. Louie, dsilj

,St..

OI dB|l_

1 a

12 n'gt

11pm

Tues., and Sat,

N. B. All mails closed at precisely 8 pm. apr6-32tf J. T. MOFFATT, P. M.

I 0 I

air, with assurance of my great regard! have fomed a partnership, under the firm «nl eaiecm, ,o„r obedlen, .ervan,, JOHN M.CLAYTON.

When you informed me of the Wish of the large establishment. We will pay cash for flaxPresident that I should accept the an-

MOSES SOULE.

Terre Haute, March 5,1850.

rim seed.

We are preparing to go thoroughly into the business of making Linseed and Castor Oil, at Terre Haute, having already received machinery for a

aef®

in

any

qo»ntitier, and farmers will do well to

MILLER St. SOULE.

Corner of Chestnut and Water sts. [Jourual and Express copy.]

apr6-?2-4t

£. S. WOLFE,

Receiving, Forwarding and Commission

apr6-32tf TERRE HAUTE, IND.

Transportation and

THE

rrrrnn*' •18SO.

between Terre Haute New York.

Merchants Transportation Co. on the Erie f'annl and Lakes, and Merchants Line Ion the Wabash and Erie Canal, are prepared to I contract for the transportation of merchandize between New York and Boston and Terre Haute.—

All Goods contracted bv the above Lines will be

Farm

In my judgment, would have justified it, I might have entered upon the duties of jsuch a mission, if not with the certainty of discharging them to the satisfaction of the President and the country, with the hone ni Ipnfit nf npr«nnnl iw,nAn. u., 800 acres 85 or 90 acres in first rate cultivation, nope, a. least, ot personal benetu by a

temporary residence abroad. for fertility of soil, and pleasant location it ennThe present condition of our affairs

not

,be

such as to demand of every g00(] farm, can do so by addressing the undercltizen of tllO country the employment signed at Spencer, Indiana. Application should of whatever vigilance and enercy he he "»ode soon. I am determined to sell. A credit ...

bJ

may possess, that our institutions may bej ISAAC E. JOHNSON. preserved and the Union of the States perpetuated. Although in private life, 1 shall fuel it no less my duty thnn 1 Imve felt it to be heretofore, to aid, by all legitimate means, in rebuking that spirit of faction and fanaticism which has endangered our national happiness and peace. The field of labor thus afforded

For Sale.

VALUABLE Farm is offered for sale, situated about two rnilos below the feeder dam, Ion Eel river, in Clay county, Indiana, on or near I the Wabash and Erie Canal. The tract contains

A

with brick houe6i 8tuWe8) crjh8 &c

eurP«»«d bv nj}y

weeks successively, this 27th day of Mnrch,_1850 By order of the mar30*31-3w

T. NOBLE, CPk. Pr fee, $1,50.

School

THE

iXolirc.

Second Term of my School will commence on Wednesday, the 27th inst. The classification and exercises of the School will be such as to make it very important for pupila to enter at the commencement. mar23-30-2w. J. B. L. SOULE.

PJLOIVS. VMjOIVS.

3 sizes Wood Sr. King's Plows* 3 sizes W harry Plows, 3 sizes Sloop's Improved Peacock do., 8 sizes (irovors Improved Cary Plows, 4 sizes Fox River Plows, 5 sixes Chigo Clipper Plows. Anil also Plows for breaking Prairie, Canal and Railroad work, for road districts &.C.. comprising tba best assortment and the best quality of Plows, thnt can be found anywhere in the west.

The above are manufactured by the undersigned, and any part can be readily repaired or replaced if necessary, at short notice. Also 6n hand, nil kinds of Plow Points and other Plow Casting*. All the above for sale at low prices for ready pay at Graver's Ragle Foundry, and also at his Stove'Store east end of National Koad Street (sign of the Plow. JOSEPH GROVER.

Terre Hauto, msr90-l850-30-3m

It.

S I

Produce and Commission Merchant, TERRB HA UTE, IND. REFER TO n. W. Milbanks, Esq.. New Orleans

Suydam, Sage & Co.. New York R. Buchanan, Bsq.JCincinnati J. D. Early, Esq., Terre Haute. 30-6m

1800. I860.

INSURED.

Nexv York, Indiana, and Toted* Line. Chipmann & Savage, Albany. H. Hewett, Albany. E. Savage & 60, Buffalo. ivage Field !fe King, Toledo. Geo. Coril it Co., l^gansport. Ewing 4t Walker, fogansporl Weaver &. Toole, Lafayette, ^REFERENCES.

N. B.—We have

by

following

_an^

in the

country. Title

good. Any person wishing to secure for himself

will be given on pfcrt of the purchase money,

Spencer, Ind., March 20, 1850. 316w

State of Indiana, County of Vigo. Cikcuit Court, March Term, A. D., 1850. RufusSt. John, vs. Foreign Attachment. Michael Harrington.)

Memphis, Tenn., March, 1850.

prosperity of the Institute. That the

ARE

PsOTKtrroio asd Aosars.

Geo. Cecil & Co., Weaver & Toole, l.afayette. E. H. Halliday, I.af*yeite. H. B. Smith, Terre Haute fcj-Merchants shipping by this Line on the Wabash, may expect promptness and dfspateh.

Loirftnsport. l.afayette.

I. H. S, HULRERT, O. «. WILLIAMS,

ittarSS-SMtaki 1*7 Broad s». N. York.

1830.

1880.

and

Ohio Line

C. H. Canfteld, 7 CoeoBee SUa,N. Y. Hooker «St Peckhato, Buffalo, Peck ham Scott, Toledo, (X, H. B. Smith, Terrs Haute.,

Aocrr*.

J. H. HOOKER, Troy, PaorvnEroa. DAILT FROM NEW TORE.

Troy aid Ohio Li«f~Ene Caaal. J. H. Willed*, 33 Coenues_Slip, N. Peckham & Scott, II a Smith, mar33-30-6m

Toledo, Tent Haute,

Aesxrs.

«. W. Mippliiffcr, W. D. rptlANKFUL for past patronage respectfully solicits a etmtinaance of the sane, west of the Universalis* chorA.

Terre Haute, March 9,1850. S4n

Office

WINDOW GLASS.

HALF bono, iron 8 by 10 to SO by M, jest

aplll 34tf CUNINGHAM.

The Cola Chart Vaaaal.

CONTAINING

eight hundred and fifty fee aim-

Hies of ths r»riooe Gold end reiver ooios ia I dreoUUsa at'Jwsigaef tfceBSf Bookv fckw

BONNET, NECK,

Ladies Indin Satin, do Extra Kid Gloves, do Cnstimiere 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.

Dissolution of Partnership.

THE

partnership heretofore existing of A. Conner & Co.. is this day mutually dissolved— Alt persons indebted to said firm, will please call a ad settle. A. CONNER.

Terre Haute, March 4,18S0-&4*

JP J% *V €?. Btotne* Carriage* li(n, and Oniaaseatat Faiatiflg, in all their Broaches.

LSO. Designs, Banners. FIm*. Transpareocies, praperly executed-old ttcl«raa cleaned and varnueed, w*Ji* papered,

Shop on Market Street, oopoeite Dales New Building, and door north ot the Oscwm^Office.

Terre Haute, iaar33-30y E. K. BROWN.

in the United Maw*, also Bronse Powder, of all colon indqo.HtM.of •».by! torn..

mutes Roe. and which he will sell oa reasonable tenns. Siore-keepeni are requested to call and ei--ort^^1rsSF?.e1-' mar^-SMw 87 Falton St. New York.

entleaM«H

LOUISVILLE CLOTHING STORE.

WHOLESALE AND RET AIL.

TELEGRAPH BUILDINGS, O S O N E NORTH EAST CORNER PUBLIC SftUAIiE,

Terre Haute, Indiana.

THE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR

SPRING AND SUMMER .STOCK.

Any garment purchased at the above establishment,

if not fully approved. STRAUS &. ISAACS.

an excellent

CELLAR, which we

offer as a

March 23,1860. 1 30-tf

O E S S O S

Z. FREEMAN, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. R. S. NEWTON, M. D., Professor of Surgery. H. J. I1ULCE. M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. W. BYRD POWELL, M., D. Professor of Physiology, Pathology, Mineralogy, and Geology. J. KING, M. D., Prdfessor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence. J. MILTON SANDERS, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. J. A. WILSON, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.

CLINiaUE LECTURERS:

MF.dicikb-PROF. II. J. HULCE. Suroery-PROF. R. S. NEWTON. Z. FREEMAN, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees for a full course of lectures amount to $105. Each Professor's Ticket, $15. Matriculator's, $5. Demonstrator's Fee, $10. Those desiring further information will please address their letters (post paid) Students arriving in the city will please call on him at the Commercial Hotel.

HON. E. W. M. KING, Professor of Theory and Practice of Law. JOHN DELAFlELD, Esq., Professor of Commercial Jurisprudence. Terms—$50 per Session. All Communications pertaining to this department must be addressed to

The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the mo9t distinguished in our country. The medical faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or any other country— all of them are able lecturers and the best of teschers.

Those who will contemplate our geographical position, and the extent of our population, can have no doubt as to the eligibility of our situation for an enterprise ot the kind. As to health, including all sessons of the year, we deny that any other city has more.

The tir»t olasa nf th» and Medical Departments of this Institute were small, but the gentlemen composing them are talented and in the Tngnest degree respectable—a favoruM* omen -for ftmtre

te public may be satisfied of the permanency of this school, we feel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well for its future success and that the peculiar internal organization which connects them can: otbe interrupted. 30v E. W. KING. President of the Memphis Institute.

I I N O I S S O I E

S E A & O

now receiving and opening a Large, Complete and Well Selected assortment of Goods,

(Two Mfoors Mlast of »V. Smith 4* Sons^lStove Store,) Which we are offering at lower rt^es than can ever offered in this market In our stock may be found a superior Lot of

exchanged

dry, safe, and large BRICK

Public Storage. S. &» I.

E I S I N S I E MEDICAL DEPAllTJVlklSlT.

Graduation, $20. to the Doan and

R. S. NEWTON, M. D. Dean of the Faculty.

LAW departmi:nt.

E. VV. M. KINGt Esq.

A N A I O N S

Bleached and Brown Jiluslins, Ginghams, Prints, Linseys, fled Tickings, Satin Vesting*, 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» die.

GROCERIES, ALL KINDS FRESH Queensware and Glassware, large stock and very 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 West of Nippert and Molitar. J. W. STEWART & CO.

SAM'L CONNER, CONNER.

Jlmlol lmlrsm«il», nuI'Tir -f-— AW DEPOT OF BROSXE POWDEIM.

Black and Fa»cy KID a snperior article, last neeivcd kOOKNWELL. 17*3.

Bonnets, Gro. De "Rhine," Lyonissu Cloths, Lustres, Cashmiers, De Lains, Silk Velvets, Superior Wool Shawls, Long do do Swiss cambc. Mull and Chk'd Muslins,

REGULAR TERRR HA TTTE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER PACKET. I THE Steamer JULlA, P. C. rj .1 rj_l #P*°*tv, Master, will ply as a regj2jjS^fis»l«r ncket between EvansvilTe arid Terre-Haute, toachhtg

ports, during the present and approaching season. For Freight or p«eaage apply on board, or

12,1850-20m3L B1

OLLENDORFF^

JEMENT Sl O. lft«3

Terre-Haate, Dee. 39,1849.

A S S

Adler's PnwresKve Gennsa Reader For

sale

W. A It. p. KESOK,

25 aiid 37 Main Street, Cincinnati.

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN\

do do do do do do do

Tin Plate, SHEET IRON,

TroyjBox Stoves Air Tight do 10 plaio do 7 plate do

PPiEK

Tinners* Tools mad Machines, &c. And Manufacturers of Stoves, Grates, and

Hollow Ware.

kn« una an UBunmrai oi STOVES, unsurpassed for beauty of design, or variety »f| style, in the East or West, and would respectfully solicit an examination of our assortment and prices before purchasing. Dealers furnished with Trimmings at the lowest rates. 9 sizes Premium Stoves 4 do Farmer's Premium, a new and splendid article with the largest oven in use

With a number of other new and elegant styles, and an assortment of every description of CAST INGS appertaining to the trade.

They nave also the exclusive right to manufacture in the West, Culver's Patent Hot Air Fnrnaces^ for heating dwellings and public buildings. Any information in respect to them will be forwarded promptly upon application. 2,500bxs Tin Plate IX &u, 500 do extra sizes do "Mm.iiak/.l!' 30.000 lbs Brasieis Copper, from 10 to 65 lbs sheets 5.000 do Sheeting Copper for Stove work 10,000 do Copper Boiler Bottoms, oval and round, all sizes 500 bdis English Sheet Iron 50 do Russia do do 1,000 do American do do charcoal and boiled 10,000 lbs Wire assVl from No. 5 to 18 30 casks Sheet Zinc, 9 to 12 lbs, 32 to 36 inches in width 5,000 lbs Block Tin, in pigs and bars 2,500 do Brass Kettles, from 1 to 2gallons Peck's patent csst steel Machines ana other Tools North & Wilcox's hand tools, in sets.

With a complete assortment of every descri of tools, for Tinmen and Coppersmith's use. Rivets, Solder, Wire Cloth, Soldering Irons, &c.

cultural Furnace, for boiling food forStocb brl., 1 brl., 2 brls., 3 brls. mar2-27-tf

JYew OoQfls! JYletv Goodstf AT TfflB FRENCH STORE. HE attention of the people residing in the] 1. country is particularly called to the following advertisement, in which it will be seen that at the French Store the articles of Feathers, Rags, Ac., are classed as Casby and will be received in payment for goods on the best terms.

I have just received, per Steamer Vermont, the following articles: —j brown Shirtings,

A large lot of Ginghams. Prints, \lpacos, bleached and brown Sf Irish Linens, Artificial Flowers,

C. T. LONGSTREET & CO., No. 64 Naewu Strtft. fflm York,

ARE

now fully prepared for the Spring trade with the largest stock of

(DILOTHErmC®

That can be found in any house in the United States, and a much greater variety than we have ever had the pleasure to offer to our patrons, and styles to suit purchasers from any part of the United States or California.

Our Foreign Goods

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 houses that do but a limited trade. Our styles and extensive stock having placed u* at the head in our tint of trade, we intend to remain in this position so long as these recommendation* will keep us there. If purchasers will favor us with a call \fre will take pleasure in showing them through our extensiveetock which will answer for itself.

New York, Feb. 23, 1850. 28-4t

DAGdLKItrOTVrilVG.

A CARD.

rpHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens I of Terre Haute, and vicinity, that he hasopened a Room for the purpose of furnishing those who wish them

Superior Portraits and Miniatnres. His past experience in the Apollo Rooms, Cincinnati, as an assistant, under tne direction of E. C. Hawkins, the proprietor, (whose productions are jnstly prized for their truthfulness, coloring, and elegant finish.) warrants him in saying, that any commissions given him will be attended to in the best style of the srt. He will be pleased to furnish other testimonials of skill, in the exhibition of his specimens, which Isdies and gentlemen are respectfully requested to call and examine at bis HrRoom at the Town HnlLUZt

We also manufacture 4 si«» of Mott's Agri- n.n^Ln iltnral Furnace, for boilim? food for Stocks I Vh?rr^

Braid Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Gents, blk. silk and Gingham Cravats White Cotton Fringes

Ladies and Gents. Kid, Silk, Lilse and Cotton eloves

A few cases of fashionable SILK and BEAVER IIATS. 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, Copperas, Powder. Bar Soap, &c„ &c.

First rate Chewing Tobacco, Axes, and Looking Glasses. Qneensware and Cutlery.-

A large lot of Cotton Yarns and Batting Boots and Shoes of any size and quality. To sav the least, my stock, at the present time, is probably more complete than any other stock in the city.

All the above articles I guarantee tosell as low ss thev reasonably can be sold for Cash or Feathers, Rags, Ginseng, Linens, BeeswbX, Tallow, and Flax-9eed.

GCT West Room—Farrington's Block -C# FIRMIN N1PPERT. Terre Haute, Ind., mar2-1850-27tf Clothing at

Wholesale.

JOHN P. HAWKINS.

Terre Haute, Indiana, mar9-28-tf.

waxffii® is.msjwiEiiinaTa

MEDICINES, DRUGS, &G. TERRE-HAUTE.. EQUEST the attention of purchasers to their well selected assortment of

Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Giant, Glassware, Brushes, Perfumery, Oils, JExtracts, Essences, Spices,

Pure Wines and Liquors.

Choice Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, &e. Wholesale and retail purchasers will be supplied ss heretofore with articles of the best quality, and on liberal terms.

Jan. 26, 18S0-2^tr.

lOtf.

st all

to

Jan. 12, SEMENT&CO.

REGULAR PACKET. The Steamer "VERMONT" will ply as a Regular Packet between Evansville and Lafayette, leadline intermediate

points, daring the present and approaching eeason For Freighter Passageapfdy onhoard,or to B£

±l

New Matted of Learning to

Read, Writo and Speak Genaan

by PERKINS & BUCKINGHAM,

Oct.27 4Mlf at the sign of the Big Boot.

WftleMtine*! VWenti»e*!

A

SPLENDID assortment of Valeatiaea, jnst received and for sale by

PERKINS 4 BUCKINGHAM,

fcW54-if ftgaoftbeftg Book.

jEGBKnr Mi.ii: vm:\%

PRODUCE COMMISSION ill

Elti

BUFFALO, N. F.

References In Terre Haute, Jacob D. Emlt. Esq., DEMASJDcmiso, Eetr, w, Esq., feb!6 ?3-tl

James Fassixotok C. A C. W. Baaaooa.

DENTISTRY.

H. R. SMITH, D. D. 8^ BEING

qflOOOP

now permanent-

hr located ia his new office oa

Ohio street, tbind

door east of tha public saoare, will tt all times ii nis patrons in all things

be in readine** to wait on tolas pi erre-Uante. April 17,1849.

34y1

N. B.—No credit given for operations anlesoby prrvioosamngemen WANTED

A NY qnantity of Oiter, Deer.Mink, Wild Cat, Hoose Cel. Fox. Coon, Wolf, Lynx, Opossam.Martin and Rabbit Skins, for which tbe higheat market price will be mid.

CHARLES A DtTY,

Jan-19.*30-21 tf W«»tride Pablic Square. WANTED. for 1A rmn BUSHELS of POTATOES. I which the Highest price will be paid la Cask at the Illinois Store.

STEWART Jc BROTHER.

Terre Haute.Dec- 8,1949. 15tf CASH FOR WHEAT!

Ist

WILL giva the highest

cash price

DR. SIVAYNE'S

CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES! CURE FOLLOWS CURE! MORE PROOFS OF THE EFFICACY OF

DR. SWAYNE'S

Compound Syrup of

MM

if Li*

The Original and Genuine Preparation! CONSUMPTION. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Com plaint. Spitting Blood, difficulty of Breathing,

Pain in the side and Breast, Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, bro* .ken Constitution, Sore-Throat,

Nervous Debility, and all diseases ofT a t, ft Breast and !ungr, the most effectual and

-,£4"#® speedy care known for any of a the above diseases is

DR. IS WAYNE'S Compound Syrnp of Wild Ckerryt RELIABLE TESTIMONY. Wm. Montelius, a respectable merchant of St Clair, Schuylkill couny, writes January 30,1349: Enclosed 1 send you a certificate of Wm. Beau mont, a cittaen of our town. His case of Con

double ovendo new & beautiful pattern sumption is well known bere, and of long atand New England Air Tight Cook loves ing lie attributes his cure entirely to your Com Coal Stoves, various designs. pound Syrup of W Id Cherry

Moss Goon News for the Sicjc.- Anderson town, Indiana.—Df.SwAYNK—Dear Sir: All your medicines sell well, and give good saUsfaction. Yonr valuable Compound byrup of Wild Cherry has leen the means of restoring some hopeless cases in this section. Your Pills are most excellent. 1 want you to send a good supply of them A man purchased a bottle of your Vermifuge ths 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 ver pleasant to the taste, at the same time elroctual, shall be able to dispose of a large quantity. Reapectfully, yours, Stc.,

Townskud T. Sharp, P. M.

To Dr. H. Swatss,N. W. corner of Eighth and Race sts., Phita. IMPORTANT CAUTION TO ALL INVAfJDS

AND FRIENDS OF INVALIDS. There is but one genuine preparation of Wilt* Cherry—that is Dr. Swayne'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'' has inducra a host of unprincipled men to put forth spurious mixtures, and to give currency to their nostrums* attach ths name of

thinklnK

tono*' a ruputat on

from that already established. As you value your lives, beware of them. Some are called 'Balaams,' 'Cherry Pectoral,' 'Wild Cherry and Tar,'

benefit of the human family

Wine of Wild Cherry," Wild Cherry Pills,' 'Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bit*ers,' and a host of others, 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 one li ........ ..

of the greatest remedies ever discoverea for the

ine. Remember, it is put up in tquare bottles, ercit with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving.) with the portrait of Dr. Swayne thereon: alao his signature SWAYNE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE

A saje and effectual remedy Jar Worms, Dys pepsia, Cholera Morbus, sickly or Dyspeptic Children or Adults, and the most useful Family Medicine ever offered to the public. This remedy is one whicn has proved successful for along time, and it is universally acknowl edged by allwho have tried it to be far superior, (beingso very pleasant to the taste, at the same time effectual) to any other medicine ever em iloyed in diseases for which it is recommended is not only destrovs worms, but it invigorates the whole system. It is harmless in its effects and the health of the patient is always improved by its use even when no worms are discovered.

DSrBEWARE OF MISTAKES.jD® Remember: Dr. Swayne's Vermifuge is now put an 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 Saraaparilla and Extractor Tar Pills.

A mild and effective purgative, great purifyer of the blood, they correct all the functions of the Liver, and asan alterative in Dropsical affcetiona, they are very valuable. Giddiness of the head, dimneaa of sight, depression ot spirits, headache, &c., are cured by these purifying Pills. No medicine can have a better efTect for monthly irregularities, which occasionally happen to women, th#* safe, and isill in eoaiurc^on with Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, take all pain and disease from every part of the system.

The aoove valuable medicines are prepared only by DR. SWAYNE, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and RACE Streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by mo8tall the Merckants and Storekeepers through out the United States, retail by nov 10, M9—llyl

And for sale wholesale and J. R. CUNINGHAM, Terre-Haute.

THOS. II. FEARN,

On the South side of the J*ablic 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 pub lie. Christmas is coming, and in view of this he has 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, See.

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

Sardines, Lobsters, Mackerel, 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 and American Pickleaofevervkind. 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 —allfresh. Nuts in all their variety.

Western Reserve, Cream Durham and Pine

Spple Cheese re 'erfumery—a complete stock. The stock is imported, and is manufactured Ironf pure and rich materials.

Fresh Bread and Cake, of all kinds, constantly on hand. A first rate workman superintend- the Bakery Department, whose tssteand skill in this line, probably entitle him to the name of the "bast bred man" in the country. Give the establishment a call, and satisfy yourselves by the evidesses of your own senses. 1 URE CONCENTRATED Extracts for flavoring Ices, Jel/ies, Custards, Sauces, Pastry, Syrups, &c. comprising Vanillo, Lemon, Rose, Bitter Almond, Nutmeg. Cinnamon end mher Aromatics. Dec. 1, 1849-14tf.

MERCHANT TAILOR. HAS

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

MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, and is prepared to furnish the best and most fashionable materials, and make them Bp in a style inferior to none in the west.

He will makes Vijtrrwts in the most spproved style, when the cloths are furnished by tne customer, and also give strict attention to cutting all kinds of garments—sjl of which shall be done

with taste and despatch Oct. 22,1849-9tf

DAVID HARTSOCK.

OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND* SAR8APARILLA.

MUSIC! MUSIC!I

A NEW svpply of Piano Music, inst receive. J\ at PERKINS 6c BUCKINGHAM'S Oct. 30,1849-8tf New Book Store. W*_D. Gatswom. Ntwrcm BOOTH

6RISWOLD

for Wheat

my nan. CHARLES A. DUY, Jan. l4,*»0 «tf Wast aids PkUis H***-

ML

I A lap

note

BOOTH,

Attorneys and Coon sell or* at Law, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. December 29, 1849. 18m3.

DR. THOMPSONS PATENT UTERINE Trass, AMoniaal Sapporfers, and SboaMer Braces. rJ^BEartscriber is agent for the above articles.

agent for Dr. L. D- Fleming's Ute­

rine Truss sad Abdominal Sopjorters. apl2134tf J. R. CUNINGHAM. EATTX DE COLOGNE. IE AN MARIE ANNA'S Genuine Cologne •I Water, warranted.

Smuts Superior Cologne WaUr, elegantly pat ap ia different stsed bottles. », For sale by CHARLES A. DUY. syrfltiKtf

Bsaaadst

thick.a uv uvaIdki.

U» Rvsarsoor Riu rms rmirriir TbsieHi Sorsapanlia for ih« dilfrr.ni towiM t%llad S. P. Towaienil'a Saraaparilla. it is sdv*niasd as tti* OHIO* INAL, OKNniNR,aiid all tluv Thia TownMntd is a# iodtor and new wm but was tofimtiy a wrk.r ratt NMuia, eaaala, and ths like—*« be aAOnfto ths tills Doctor for th« parpoao of gaining credit for what In is ml He mv* "h» tins atlsndsd t#n ffWNtks* echoois. and pracucod for flfteoa year* 11" Now the iralh la. ka never practicsd medicine a day la Ma life Stteh miareprveeniaUDn look* bad to tJhe charactor Wk renifitjr of the man. widi

tbrS7

moat

a week.

•ineareljr,

I

will

It works wonders in ca.es of

he had

fire

nf

mvTu

er made thoen xutementa of Mmaalf or 6f me. Whan villi men learn to be honeet and truthful in all

their dealings

and inwrceunM with their Allow mm! He applied

one

Ruel

dueement

to embark

Clapp to taut him in maiitifacturinc hia mix* lure, aiaung ths lirn niitm be would maka, aa

an

Old Dr. Jacob Townsend,

TCtV ABlntVll nilSMtfaillrttt a* «a».

TRB ORIGINAL DISCOVKRgR OP THE (Genuine Townsend Saraaparilla

Old Dr. Towneend ia now about 70 yean of age. *a baa ion* been known aa the AUTHOR and DISCO T. ERBR of the GENUINE ORIGINAL TOWN. SEND SARSAPA RILL,A." Being poor, ha waacontelled limit its manufacture, by which meakt it Km Men keptoul of market, and the aalea dreunr«rib«d is taoaa only who had proved its worth.and Known ia Tain*. It had reached iho ears of nianr nevarUisleaa, as thoe* wreone who had been healed of acre dieeaeaa. and eava4 lien death, proelatmed its wonderful

HEALING POWER.

Thte GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATlOlf manufactured on the largaet ecale. and ia called tor throughout the length and breadth of the land, —re^hlly *Bunrt incatiable of degeneration or detarioraUoa. unlike young S. P. Town«tnd'», it improrea with an, uid newchangea but for the oetter: because it tans* ared aneciautflc principle* t»y aeritntifie hum, ft* itghMi knowledge of Chemitiry, and the latest discover* hm of the *rt, have all been brought Into requmttton the manufacture of the Old Dr'a Sar**pitrilla The Sar» aparilla root, it ia wsll known to medidal man, contains many medicinal properties, and aome propertiee which are inert or useleaa.»nd othera, which if retained in hi

for

iniurio?*

10 ,h#

m, _j r? ri JO SarMparilla are ao volatilt that th«y entirely 1 hat remedy is Dr. Swayne's Compound Sy- --•4 rup of Wild*L-

1

terry, the original and onlv genu­

-COMPLAINT,e.ni

i».^

in ths humneiie. Theae

men

havelv:

been ineultins and libcllins me in all noaaible form*, iali order to impreae the

Thi*

public with ths belief that

Doctor'* Saraaparilla waa not the

tafjarHia,

made fromths

S P. Towuaend

ibe OI4p

genuine, original SmrwP

Old Doctor't Urifinit Recipe. 0

ear*

I

have aold the uee

of mv naias

hihi

•hm

havms on it

if AT-mty

SSQO

anuria

•V compound.

If

he

a»lit*ry

will produce

pruof of thia. Hit natementa of

ThonifMon, Skillman A

Co., are nothing but a

lalaeliooda, aimply

cha«« mne bui Old Dr.

tivuo jb

mads to

deceive

the public,

keep the truth down in regafd to hi*

rourinf, fenntnt-and

This i« to

camiim

the public to pai*

JACOU

Townaend'a Saraananlla,

the Old

Docior'a likancas. hie family CM

and hi* Mgnature acroa* the Coat of

Arme.

Principal (Mtcs, 102 &aeea*-*trett, .V, CViw. JACOB TOW^SKN^

iVw,„m pw9.pi*.

u"®! prudnee fermentation and ueirf, whlelt

Soma of th« propertla^ef

tnd are lost In th« pMparaiiu^. If ihey are not prmtrvad »y

a eeientiju proctte,

known only to thoM *xp«ri*nc«d

in ita manufacture. Mornovar, thew

totUWa principlee,

which rty off in vapor, or aa an exhalation, under heat, a._ tho vary

eeeential medical propertite

of ths root, watch

give to it all ita valua. Any peraon can boil Or aiew the root till thev gat Hark eolorvd liquid, which ia more from the coloring matter In tha root than from anything else they can than »trala thl* intipid or vantd llnui.l, eweeten With aonr molaeeee. and then call it SARSA PARI

LLA EXTRACT or 8YIU

UP." Rut auch ia not the article kndwn aa thft GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWIf-S SEND'S SAItSAPARILLA.

in

Thi* is.ao prepared that all the inert properties of tha Saraaparilla root ara flrat removed) everything capable or becoming acid or fermentation ia extracted and rejected then every pariclo of medical virtue ia secured ia a pure and concentrated form and thila It ia rendered lacapable of loaing any of its valuable and healing proper* tiaa. Prepared In thia waj, It ia made the most poiprtal agent in the

Curt of innumerable Dluaiti. Ranee the reaaon why wa hear commendations on evtrV side in Ita favor by men, woman, and children. We finl it doing wonder* in the Cure of CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA,

and

LIVBH

RHEUMATISM. SCROFS

ULA, PILES, COSTIVENESS.

all

Indigeetion,

OUTANBi

OUS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, BLOT QUE»( and all aflectiona arining from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It poaoeaeea a marvelloua afflcacv in all complaint* arising from

from

Acidity qf the Stomach,

from untqual circulation, determination of blood to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold feet and hand*, colli chilli and hot flaahea over the body. It haa not ita equal in

Cold*

and

Cough*

and promotes easy expectora(ioa^

and gentle perspiration, relaxing stricture* of the lung a, throat and every other part.

But in nothing is it* excellence more manifestly nsai and acknowledged than in all kinda and (tag** of FEMALE COMPLAINTS.

fitter Albue

ful Meneee, Irregularity

Medicine yon

JJ 5*.n _,*ny °r

or

Fklling nf the Womb, Obetrueted, Suppreeetd.

Whitee,

or

Pain­

of the menstrual periods, and lh»

like and i* effectual in curing all tha form* of

Kiintm

Dieetune. By removing obstructions, and regulating th* genera! system, it give* tone and nraogth to tha whola body, aol *u* cures all forms of

Servoui Diseases and DeMlltjr, and thas prevent* or relieve* a great variety nf other real*

VHut' AMM,

clcanae* the blood.excitae the liver to healthy aetloa, tones tha atomaeh, and give* good dijraation, ralisvss the bowals of torpor and constipation, allays inflammaUoa, puriHa* the akin, equalise* the circulation of the blooa, producing gentle warmth equally all over tha body, and the in.ennlhle nerspiraUrm relaxes stricture, and iirh. nsse. i.more, all obstruction*, and Invigorate* tha eatlM snrvoa^system. Is not this The

pre-eminentlyP.n*mtowk-T8.ofsaidthsn

th®"*

tobe article 1 Thia young man's liqaid I*Ml COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'Si because of one GRAND PACT, thai.Ch* ens Is INOl. PABLEof DETERIORATION, and

NEVER SPOILS,

while th* other DOES

souring, fermenting,

t'""

1C0""inln?"

and Mm

Info fragments^ U?e EE

acid liquid ei nloding, and damaging other good* I Masi not inl# horrible compound be poisonous to the tnuml

EX.

aCid

n"L° already dUetued wllk

Mid 1 What cause* Dyspepsia but acid 1 Do we not all

w"en

IWeS.article

send's

fno* *°art 'n our stomachs, what mle-

ehief it produce* 1-flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, diarrhcea. dysentery, colic, and soriuptjon of the Blood 1 What is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body? What produce* all th* humor* which bring on Eruption* oi the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Whits Swelling*, Paver Sores, and all ulearatlona internal and exiernafl It I* nothing aader heaven but an acid *ubalance, which sours,

wish it understood, becaosa It I* the

diteimilar

liavinr not one slnde thing in common. As S.

P.

endtha#

spoils all tha fluids of th* body, mors or leas. What nuse* Rheumatism but a aonr and acid fluid which insinuate* itself between the Joint* and elsewhere,

tn uss this

uxi.

taiing and inflaming the dellcata tieeuea upon which it acta So of nervoue diseaaea, of Impurity of th* blood, efderaiiged circulation, and nearly all th* ailment* which afllir.t human nature.

Now is it not hurrtbie to maka and Mil, and ferimttto

motet

SOURING, FEUMENTINO. ACID"COMPOUND" OP P. TOWNSEND, and yet he won id fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jifnb Town*end'i

Genuine Original SariaparilUu

is 11

IM1T ATION of bis inferior preparation! I Heaven forbid thai we should deal in an articl* which would b*ar the most distant resemblance to S. P. Town*

aheobtle

trutJL

that P. Townsend'. article and old Dr. Jacob TowaI sand's Sareaperllla ara

heaven-wide apart, and infinitely

that they are unlike in every particular,

Townsend Is no doctor, and never was. fci

chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medicine or maeaa* than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man. what

guarantee

can tha public h*v* thai

thay are receiving a genuine scientific medicine, contaialM all the virtues of the articlea u**d in preparing it, and which are incapable of changes which might render il the AORNTS of Ihaeaaa instead of health 7

rtheta

Bat what sis* should 6* expected from on* who knows nothing eomparatifel? of msriicine or liiaaaaal It isqairee person oi some sxpsrtsncs to cook and serve an srsn a common denmt meal. How much more Impof. tan: ia it that the parson* who manofacuii* madlcins sifTMd for WEAK flrrOMAOHS AMD RNPKEBLKD gYSTCNB, thou Id know wail the medical propertie* of plama, the bast manner of wK-.urln* and eonccntrattne thair haaHng rlrtuss. alao *rt euuumt* knowledge

of

(he reiritme dia-

saaea which atferx thr human sysism, and bow to adart rsoMxUas te these diseases I It is to arrest frauds upon ths onftrtanata, to poar balm into wtmndsd hnmanity, to kindle hope in the devpairnw bosom. reeiors health, and bloom, and rifor into the crashed and broken, and to banish infirmity that OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND baa SOUGHT and FODNB tha opponnnitj and means to bnns hie Oraad Vslversal Comcentrsited Remedy within th* reach, and to (he knowledge of all who nead tt,tlMH (hey aaay learn aed know, b? joyfal ezperiane*, its

TraaMsndaat Pow»r te Hsal. Principal office for the Western States, Vine sf. 3 doors above 4th, Oncin nafi, Ohio. G. W. Calbovn.General

Agent, to whom ail applications for

agencies mast be addressed. For sale in Terre Haute by WOOD &. DONNELLY, Agents for Vigo connty. leb23-26yeow

Doctor* Elliott mid Palmer

RESPECTFULLY

tender their services to tho

citizens of Terre Haute and xicinity, in the practice of Medicine in all ita departments and from the great length and extent of their experience in thst capacity in the valley of tho Wabash, and a fixed determination to attend promptly ana faithfully to their professional duties, they confidently hope that they shall be able to satisfy their pstrons.

Office in tha Scott Building, opposite the City Hotel. mar30-31jr

FRENCHWORKED COLLARS* •{SUPERFINE Paris Worked Collars for '•"U sale very low.

A few mor*, of those 20 cent worked Collars till on hand. Also, just received another let of 121 ctml French lane* Cambric Hdkft.

Car. at the New Cheap Store if you want Bargains, Wholesale nd Retail. CHARLES A. DUY.

1128 35tf.

Next door to the Book Store a

CLOVER SEED.

J[UST

RECEIVED, a fine lot of pure Clover Seed, for sale low. Sign of the Pad Lock. Jan. 20,'49-21-tf SH. POTTER 4a CO.