The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 40, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 June 1850 — Page 4

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For lhe Removal and Permanenl Cnre of «ii N E O S I S E A S E S jUul of thms Complaints which Mind, wmImikiI or unhealthy condition of the

JfURVOVI SYSTEM*

This beautiful ad convenient application of torioui powrri of GALVANISM ind MAONk.TIHl. has b««n pronounced by distinguished physicians, both to Kurops »od the United State*, to tw the men v*luabU medicinal iitcevery of t\. *4'-

Da CHRISTIE'S 4ALVAWI0 BELT and MAGNETIC rLUED, fc M*4 with the most perfect and certain aucces* in all

O E A I IT

Rtrsnfftheolng the weakened body, rising too* to the various organs, and InriforttJng the entire system Alto in riTI, CRAMP, PARALYSIS, AIM) PALSY,

Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ftHRVMATIKIM, Arm* and Chrolc, ROUT, K»»IT.KP*Y, \vMil*oo, DBAPffKSg,

MKItVOir* TREMIIIlif, PA!.WTATIO» OF THIS HK \UT, APOPLEXY, SEBXtALOlA, PAIS* I" the UllWB and

CHEST,

Liver Complaint,

SPTWAL 0OMP1.AHT, nwl tUHVATlTRK •T the HIP COMPLAINT, Dl«EA'K* of •!»«. KIIIVEV*.

CIK.VCV OV flfKHVOtlS AM) PHYSICAL ESEB8Y, aod all

Nervous Diseases,

wbJab complaints ariss from one simpla cams, namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System, flrt- In NKBVOIJB COMPLAINTS, Drag* and Sfadicine* incrrawt Ike 4*9rate, tor they weaken tlie tits) saargle« of the alraadr prostrated system whilt •nder the strengthening. llfcginng, vitalizing Inltiienee of flal»anl«m, aa applied l»y litis beautiful and wonderful di»corery, tlie exhausted fJtitnl ind weakened iMifferer i« rentored Uf»rm«r health, itrength, slassiaity and vigor

The great peculiarity and excellent* of Dr. Christian Galvanic Curatives, consists, iu the fret that thev arreit and cure di«e«i» fc* eultraid ntiplii otion, in place of the usual mode ol diugging »f«' physicking the pMtieut, till eabausted Matnre aiuke h»|ielesaly under (he infliction

They tlrmflhm the whale tuitem, equalise the tirof 'A Hood, prom oft lht leeretiont, end nterr 4» the tlightetl injury under any eircnmtlaneet. Since Sieir Introduction in the United 8Utea, only three yeari tinea, more than 6 0 0 0 0 taetadtng all agee, claatet and c.onditiona, among whi"^ were a large number of ladies, who are pecuhe saVj.ct lo Nervous "ompUinta, have been

BNTTRBLY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, When all hope of relief h»d been given up, and every thing else been tried In vain!

To lllnstrate the ute of the QAI.VA1SIC BELT, evpnote the case of a petwu artlictnd with that bane ef civilisation, DYSPKI'SIA, or any otner Chronic or Kervou* Disorder. In ordinary cssts, stimulants are takaa. which, by their action on the nerve* and mil* elei of the stomach, aJlord temporary relief, hut whicl leave the patient In a lower (Ute, and with injure faculties alter the action thut eacited hat ceaae Mow C00i|»ftr* thin with tlit tflcct rfiuUing from II* application ol the OALVANIC BKl.T lake a Dis peptic turt'erer, even in the worae symptoms or attack, and simply tie the Belt around the body, usii.g Ute Magnetic Kltiid a* directed. In a short period the tuaentible perspiration will act on the positive element ef the Belt, thereby cauting a Galvanic circulation which will on to the negative, and thence back •gain to the positive, thut keeping up a continuous Galvanic circulation throughout the ayttem. Thut the •aost sever* eases of nV8r?,r8IA are PKRMANKN1 LY CUWK0. A KEW DAYS IS OKTKN AMPLY SUF riCIKNT TO KRADICATE THE DISEASE OF YEARS.

Certificates and Testimonials Warn ah* moat R«aiect*l»Ie lourett, Could be given, tufficient to All every column In la pap*"

mnlte a few telnctioni.

A Voice from Mexico Te Ha.

CHUIITIK:

Respected Sir and Friend—1

have always been subject to that dreadful complaint. Rheumatism, but 1 never knew what agony l.uinan being con id «u#ter, till I Joined the Army I was engaged In all of OKNKKAL TAYLOR'S bottles, and was at Cerro Oordo with OKNKllAI. SCOTT. During a portion of the Cam|taign we wet much exposed to the night air In damp situations, and I soon pcrceived that this favored my old complaint. The first attack of the enemy (I mean llheumntism) I had in Mexico, was in the right shoulder then my whole arm got etifc', and I could scarcely- hold my musket—ami one in the month of March anarral, shrtoked with

morning in the month of March last, after sleemng under the Chaparral, I could scarcely raise mvwlf. fairly agony. I was toon after placed in the sni (eon's hands, but I continued toget wor*eand worse The pains extended all over my body, in my head, and even In my ankles and toes. At San Angelo I got my discharge, and when I arrived in Boston, I was helpless, hopeless and perfectly miserable. S would take no more medicine, ftw I had taken too much already but reading your adveitisemcnt, induced me to tend to your Agent, Mrs K. KI00KH, Court street and got a OAI.vtnic Bn and MAOXKTIC KU'ID. The SECOND day I wore the Belt and used the Fluid, I was much bettor, and In abn»t one week I was so encouraged that 1 was a«t satisfied with the Belt alone, but I got a pair of the Oalvauic Bracelets for the limbs. The«o soon put me on my feet, and inn few days 3 was enabled to walk to Mrs KIDPKR'S and tell my stonr. She told me to per serere. was te eterv

and said aha had known persons at tied as I at entirely cured. From this time I got better ay—all pains gradually left me, and my d, and for four months past I stieiwth repldlv return** hs*e been entirely well. I frel aa vigorous and ela«tir

I ever felt, with the exception of a little stitlhesa In anv right arm. but 1 have not a particle of paiu of any kind My c*tre Is truly wonderful, and I can never tact too grateful to you, ft»r I believe tour Galvanic articles have saved my life, as I do not believe I could have lived much longer in such dreadful agony.

HF.NRY Sl'MNKH. 1st Reg Mass Light Inf. Pomp "F"F, A. PHOIs C.apt

Fits, Deafiitss and Rheumatism. N*w Yoaa, Sspl I, IMI. Ta TM( riai.tc i—I TOlnutarilv make thW state mem from feelings of duty and gratitude_ In the WHtnlh of lanuary, IM?, I took a severe c^d, which wa« aecomp*nlfS with the moet patnlVi) Rhenwatic attacks. I waa sttowM by Dr. Myrtle of. ••ast BroaJway, and l)r. NifhnU of oJnmhtaWt., by *kow I wa» several timee enpited As I not ff! better. Dr Mil well No «9 ftulthlk st, was called in, ih« «ah\Atc! me with merrnry. whkth left me in a *e weak slate, and e/«e*r ftirtif dutf. Shortl* after I WM attacked with violent Fit* •, ami waa altogether In a very dreadftil condition Hating by Utie time lost all ftiith in medicine and physlciana, I determined, as a last IWM to try DR. CllftlSTIKt OA I.

TTLW

VANIC BKLT AN&

MAONKTIC FLUID. At thta time I eo«M scarcely beat a tingle word la a rery fcw day* after putting or the Kelt there was an tmireve«**at in my gvnerel health, and aiy hearing waa decidedly better la a

boot

six weeks I had quite recovered mr health, and ftw the rest eight months my hearing has been petfret I have had an attacks of Kheumatism. and not the slightest symptom ol Fits, and am in every reepect

ANN MA«,«n ROLTOr.

Nil.

CTNTHI* RAYMOND. Ma 4 Goerck-st, New York.

&*» Many hsndred CertiScatM from all ^rt» ««r the omitttry af equally axtraordinary character con Id be gi*«n.

No tra«Ma or iwcow»ewi»nce atteada the aae of nir cHHtzTirrs (Kit.v~istc ^nrrci-Ka, and the* ma he wwra br UM atoat feehie and delicate with perfect esse and safety. In aaaay caaee the seaeaUn* attending their see It A«My atiaseal m»4 syntlfc They caa ha aaat to any part of the coaatry.

Prices:

Tha Oalvanic Bait, Thraa Dollaira. Tha Galvanic Nacldao*, Two Dotlam Thm Oalvanic Bracalata, On* Dollar Bach. Tha Magna tic Fluid, On* Dollar. 00- The articlea are accompanied by ftill and plain directions, faanphlets with Ml particalars May be bad of the authorised Agent

PARTICULAR CAUTION. |9 Beware tf C»ssfir/siti ni NVtUm Miwttai D. a MOXUBHBAD, Bt Dn «KK1»AL AGKNT FOR THK UNtTKO STATK*

MS Bieadway, flaw Tartt.

Tor aala in TERRE HAUTE by J. R. Cl'NNlNOHAMi in UAFAYETrE, br II. L. LAWRDNCE St. tON. jyT-Bylw*.

WANTED I

A NY qwamtty Ottec. Deer. Mink. Wild Cal, S\ Hottw Cat. Fo*. Cowi. Wolf. lynx. Opo*. •am. Martin and Rahbit Skint, fee which UM btfbaat ntarkac prica wtll be aafat

Tat

CHARLES A DUY,

Jan. 19,'S0.-Slif Waat akla PaUic Squats. CASH FtR WIIEATI

WILL fit* thahigbaM cash pri«« for Wfeaat mr atcr*. CHARLES A. DUY, Jaa.llm*81lf Waal aida PabUcSquara. —ctvtffER SEED:

JUST

RECEIVED, a fioa vfmmrmCUnm

-r DR. 6WAYNITS CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES! CUBE FOLLOWS CIJttE!

MORE PROOFS OF THE EFFICACY OF

S W A N E S COMPOUND SYRUP OF IP Mj 19 CHE W I'j

Tbe Original nml Genuine Preparation! CONSUMPTION. Cooghs, Colds, Asthnta, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Spitting Blood, difficulty of Breaihing,

Puin in the aide a *d Breast, Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, broken Constitution, Sore Throat,

Nerrous Debility, ®nd all diaeaaes ofT fireost and Lunga the moat efcciual and speedy cure known lor any of tha above diseaaea ia

MORE

GOOD

DR. SWAYNE'S Componnd Syrup of Wild Cherry! RELIABLE TESTIMONY. Wm. Mpntelius. a respociable merchant of St Clair, Schuylkill connty, write* January 30.1849: Enclosed I send you a certificate of Wm. Beaumont, a citizen of our town. His case of Consumption is well known here, and of long standing he attributes his cure entirely to your Compound Syrup of ild Cherry.

NEWS

TOR TIIE SICK. Anderson-

town, Indiana.—D .SWAYNE—Dear Sir: All your medicines sell well, and (rive good aatisfaciion. Your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild berry has been the means of restoring some hopeless eases in this section. Your Pills are moat excellent. 1 want you to send a good supply of them. A man purchased a bottle of your Vermifuge the other dny lor his child, and by iu use it discharged 63 of the larsent worms he had ever seen. It is somewhat difficult to get the people to try ir, as they have been so often gulled by naeaeoua and worthless worm medicines. Yours lieing so very pleasant to tbe taste, nt the snnie time effectual, I shall be able to dispose of a large quantity. Respectfully, yours,Six-,

TUWJTSENN T. SHARP. P. M.

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

IMTORTANTC ACTION TO ALL INVALIDS AND FRIENDS OF INVALIDS. I There is but one genuine preparation or Vtx.o CHSRHY—-that is Dr. Swayne'a all others, by a little inquiry in the quarters where they originate, will be found to be "fictions sud counterfeit."

The great and increasing demand for the ••oriainol article'' has induced a h.wt of unprincipled inen toput forth apurioua mixtures, and to give currency to their nostrums, attach the name of Wild Cherry, thinking to borrow a rupuiation from that already established. As you vnlue your lives, beware of them. Sonic nre cnlletl *Balearns,' 'Cherrv Pectoral,' 'Wild Cherry and Tnr.' 'Wine of WifdChwy,' Wild Cherry Pills,"Sarsnpari!la nnd tt ild Cherry Bitters,' ond a host of others, who, in some wny, nttach the nnme of YVild Cherry. No one ever thought of using this name for an nrticle of their own until it hod become established and known as belonging to one of the grentcBt remedies ever discovered for the benefit of the human family.

Thnt remedy is Dr. Swnyne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, the original nnd onlv genuine. Remember, it isput up in square bottles,covered with a beautiful wrapper, (Bteol .graving.) with theportraitof Dr. Swoyne thereon: alaohia

SWAYNE'S ELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, "A tale and effectual remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia, Cholera Morbus, sickly or Dyspeptic Children or Adults, and the ntost useful Family Medici tie ever offered to the niiblic.

This remedy is one which -has proved successful for along time, and it is universally acknowledged by nliwho have tried it to l«/ar superior, /beingso very pleasant lo the taste, at the same time effectual) to any other medicine ever em ployed in diseases for which it is recommended. It is not only destroys worms, but it invigorates the whole sys'.etn. It is harmless in its effects and the health of the patient is always improved by its use even when no worms are discovered. 53TBEVVARE OF M1STAKES.-C5

REMEMBER: Dr. Svvayne'a Vermifuge is now put up in square bottles, fhaving recently been changed covered with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving,) with theportrait of Dr.Swayne thereon engraved. Bear this in mind, nnd be not deceived. CLEANSE AND PURIFY. Dr. Swnyno'M Sugar Cottted Sarsaparilla nnd Extractor Tar Pills.

A mild and effective purgative, great purifyer of the blood, they correct all the functions of the Liver, and a?an alterative in Dropsical nffectiona, they are very valuable. Giddiness of the head, dimness of sight, depression ot spirits, headache, &c., are cured by these purifying Pills. No med icine can hnve abetter effrct for monthly irregu larities, which occasionally happen to women, they are perfectly safe, and will in conjunction wltn Dr. Swayne'a Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, take all pain and disease from every part of the system.

The atove valuable medicines are prepared only by DR. SWAYNE, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and RACE Streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by most all the Merckants and Storekeepers throughout the United States. And forsale wholesale and retail by J. R. CUNINGH AM, nov 10, '40—1 lyI. Terre-IIaute.

TIIOS. II. FEARN, On the South side of the Public Square, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA, TT AS just returned frotn Cincinnati with a most tjL complete assortment of all articles in hiv line, to winch ho 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, suisable for boys and girls, 8tich aa guns, drums, trumpets, swords, fiddles, dolls, basnets, miniature china sets, &.c.

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

Sardines, Lobsters, Mackerel, Cod, Salmon, Clams, Pigeon, Oysters, fresh and hermetically scaled, thv flavor retained, and the delicacies of other climates and distant places thus brought perfect to our tables.

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

Preserves of every description, foreign and domestic. Ohio, Kentucky, Baltimore and Boston Mustsrd.

Figs, Raisins, Citron, Zante currents and Data —sNftresh. Nuts in all their variety.

Western Reaerve, Cream Durham and Pine apple' hcese. Perfumery—a complete stock. The stock is imported, and ia manufactured from pure and rich materiala.

Freah Bread and Cake, of all kinda. constantly on hand. A first rate workman superintends the Bakery Department, whose taste and skill in this line, probably entitle him to the name of the "bf»t bred man" in the country Give the establishment call, and satisfy yourselves by th« evidences of vourowu tenses.

IURE CONCENTRATED

Extracts for flavoring Icea, Jel/ie®.« ustards.Sauces, Pastry, Syrups. comprising Vanillo, Lemon, Rose, Bitter Almond, Nutmeg. Cinnamon and other Aromaiics. Pec. I, HM9-Mtf.

Merchant Tailor,

HAS

removed bis Tailor Shop from Market atitet to Nations! Road street, one door east of Ira drover's Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory, where he has opened in his new Famey Fromt Start /tool, a

MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, and i* prepared to furnish tl«e beat and mueJ fash* ionable materials, and make them up in a style inferior to none in the west.

He will makes um»3 in the most approved style, when the cloths are famished by the customer and also pive strict attention »o cutting all kinda of garments—r II of which shall be done with taste and despatch. ,r

O A I A S

OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSENDnl SAR8 A PAIU LLA.

IX ZEi\ ol Oiiginal and ^»«inine S*r^apartUt—t per canal and fo sale hot "t" U'« & DO M-T

20

MUSIC! MUSIC!!

WM. D. Gaawom.

Tr«s** Abdominal Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. r»HE sabseriber is agent for the above article*. I Also sole ag*ot for Dr. L. D. Fleming's Ute-

Xirar1

KAint DK COLOGNE.

1 BAN MARIE FANNA'S Genuine Cologne Water, wmmsmtod. Moomt* SspmiorCahem Water, elagantlypot op in different «a*d botue*.

Tcr.nl.lv CHARLES A. DUYaprimastf SmomI st.

FRENCH PERFUMERY.

Tassortment

HE subscriber has on hand a fuU and fitth otJrrmdt Perfumery* among which will be found, in part, viz-.

SUPERFINE EXTRACTS, tor the Handier-

f\s{jpERI0R

ANTIQUE OILS and POMA­

TUMS. SUPERFINE TOILET SQAPS. Rose Soap,

Almond Sonp, Floating Soap, for baths. Price & Gosnell's Vegetable Soap,

Military Shaving Soap, Roussell's Shaving' ream.

ROUSSELL'S .'SUPERIOR ALMOND SOAP, prepared from tbe purest and best materials, poamesses the desirable qualities of rendering the skin delicately smooth, clear and even, and removing sll roughness and imperfections from its surface.

It counteracts the ill eficcta of alkaline sosps, giving the akin a luxuriant brilliancy, and impart tag to the hands a delightful almond odour.

ROUSSELL'S SUPERIOR ROSE SOAP haa all the delightful properties of the Almond Soap, differing only in possessing the exquiaite fragrance of flte Otto of Bases.

ROUSSELL'S UNRIVALLED SHAVING CREAM, anew ami splendid article, is now universally acknowledged superior to any shaving cream in the United States or Europe, ltisele gantly put up in boxes.

Miscellaneous Articles for the Toilet# Hair and Tooth Brushes. Combs, a full assortment

Chapman's Razor Strops. Rowland's Genuine Macassar Oil. Roussell's Tooth Powder. ROUSSELL'S BEAR'S OIL, warranted perfectly pure, fresh, and free from all adulteration,

"t»EU.V0SnMiRROW POMATUM composed of purified marrow and hazel nut oil. P0M*DE PHIL0 OME, a beautiful article, prepared Irom ox marrow, extensively used ir Europe and in ihiscountry.

Also, a variety of other articles too extensive to be enumerated, all ol which will bo sold at NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA PRICES.

It will dress rived Staves in the most perfect manner, and challenges competiiion with any other Machine yet put in use. or even the drawing knife of the Cooper. It possesses the ndvnntage of-following the grain of the wood, so as to leave the full strength oi the timber, on winding and crooked, as well as the straight inspected Stave, and runs nt the rate of 510 per hour— which is as fast as an expert workman can examine and properl place a stove in a machine making good work ot every stave that-should properly l)e worked into a barrel, reducing all to a uniform thickness.

The DRESSER is accompanied by a JOINTER of an entire new construction, which produces a most perfect joint, preparing stoves without any refitting, of sixes varying from a half barrel to a hogshead, that when set up will be found perfectly air-tight.

This Machinery is recommended with confidence to the attention of all persons engaged in the Cooperage business, either for their own mills, or in the manufacture of cooperage-ware for the market.

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

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

Urbana, Ohio, Jan. 19,1850. 21yl.

Day's New Store.

rpHE subscriber is now in receipt of his stock 1 of Fall Goods, comprising a full assortment of new and desirable Goods, suited to the season, to which he would invite attention of purchasers His Goods have been bought for

Hardware and Groceries.

ALSO—A large lot of Carpeting, which will lie sold very low for cash or approved crcdit. A large assortment of iviviprs COM.*»9. of all qualities nnd prices have been laid in with great care, and will be found cheap and excellent.

Some 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 thier large and general assortment of goods. Their QUEENSWARE STOCK IS PERFECT,

And their variety of

flat*, C:ip«, ItoolN Ac *lioc«. as comprehensive as the eastern markets can afford.

Country merchants, wishing to

find this establishment, situated at the north west corner of the public square, the moat interesting one in Terre-Haule. as regards the Quality, Variety nnd Cheapness of floods

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

Terre-Haute, Oct. 21, 1849 9tf. REMOV A li—NOT M. W

W I I A S

O ETURNS his thanks to his friends and customers—those who have paid to him such welcome visits at theSpinningWheel comer—and informs them thnt he has removed to another location, which he hopes will be found hr them, as well as himself, more convenient and advantageous. He is now situated at the second door of

Parrlneton'a Block,

Comer of Third and National Road sts., (known as Locust Corner.) with a large and general assortment of Goods, embracing articles auited te the wants of all, and with an increased disposition to give general sal inaction. His stock consists of tlie standard articles in tbe Grocery. Hardware and Queensware line, and of almost every thing in the wny ot FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.

His friends and customers are requested to "f 1low him up." and leave a "big trail" to tbe SECOND DOOR aforesaid.

Not having time to enumerate articles and prices, he would briefly say that his GOODS will be sold at aa low rates aa can be obtained at any house on the Wabash.

January 19. IPW.-21tf

NOTICE.

THEstrtwcriberi

to the iocinnati and St. fronts

Telegraph ompsny air hereby notified that a eecnnd instalment of twenty dollars on a share of their subscription of stock is required to he paid to the trustees of said Company, within ten days herefrom. and '.hat within thirty days thereafter twenty dollars more per share, will be required to be pai to the trustees of said Company,according to the articles of said association.

Bv order of the trustees, subscribers at Terre H..-K mil p.,.» J. r. V,fry[s

THEsubscriber

SUNINGHAM.

BL

BYRD MONROE,

fcfc2.23tf JOHN P. USHER. NEW CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. PHE Woodman.by G. R. P. Jamea, Esq. 1 Retribatkm, or the Vale ot Shadow* Ada and El fine, or the TwoNieoa, by Mrs.

My Sister Minnie Ellen Percy, or Discipline

A NEW Mtpply of Piano Music, just receive.! Woman in all Aces and Nations, by Nichols A at PERKINS St BUCKINGHAM'S Miseries and Mysteries of New York Oct. 90,1849-8tf New Book Store.

NSWROW BOOT*

Griswold & Booth, Attornevs and Csassellsw at Lav, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. December 29. 1849. lSmS. ^THOMPSON'S PATENT UTERINE

Grey

Just tcceived and lor sale at PERKINS Jfe BUCKINGHAM'S Oct 90,1849-8tf New Book Store.

YEAST

intends keeping constantly

TAR. JAYNE'S LJ sepply. for sale by aplSl34tf

OB

hand a supply of Potato yeast, at his Bake

fair ihe ace*nmoda!ioti of families. This yew* *s saperierto Brewer's yeaot, sodden be hjda^dl

Terre-Haate. Dec 1,1849. URE Brandy, Port Wine andlfolland Gin lor medicinal petpoees, just received and for tapTCl Sitf J. R- CUNINGHAMsale by

MEDICINES-—A

J. R.CUNTNGH

eatiesMnH Black aa GLOVES, a wpenor br BROKAW

E S A I A

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! I'ST received, by steamer Vermont, 15 cases sJ Merchsndtae, among which will be found in part the following Goods, vix: .. 200 doz. Shaving Soap.

SO SO so 50

150 10 10 'JO 50 150 100 50 100 200 10 50 50 10 10 200 50

Almond Palm RowePk Premium Shaving Crsam. Bear's Oil.

44

Cologne Water—assorted.

44

44F.

50

CH \RLES A. DUY,

Two doors South of Bement & yo.'a

April 28. 1849. 35U JUDSON'S STAVE-DRESSER.

THIS

Machine, on which LETTERS PATENT were granted on the first of May, 1847,»«, une of the most important improvements of the age.

Marie Farina" Cologne V, ater.

44

Preston Salts.

44

Antique Oil.

44

Transparent Sosp. 1

44

Side Combs—assorted

44

Tuck do do

44

Horn Pocket Combs. Dressing do ^Vv

do Boxes.

44

Clothe Brushes.

4'

Jfair do Thimble*—aaaortad Needles.

*1 50 packs Pins.

50 lbs. Patent Thread.' 500 doz. Spool Cotton. 200 gross Hooks and Eyes. 20 lbs. Sewing Silk—assorted. 30 grosa Suspender Buttons. -. 10

44

Coat do

10

44

Veat do

20

44

Agate do

20

44

Pearl do

50 pieces Blue and Orange Prints, 100

44

New Style Fancy do

20

44

Red Flannel.

200 Gun Caps. 20 do*. Poeket Knives. 100

44

44

50

100

CASH

at

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

In addition to the usual assortment of Dry Goods. Hardware, Boots,Shoes, Stc. Will be found a larse stock of NOTIONS, to all of which he would invite the attention of dealers, as thov will be sold at a small advance upon eastern prices. CHAS. A. DUY,

"Tally Ho" and Wade and Butcher

44

German Silver Table Tea Spoons.

44

Britannia do. do do

250

44

Iron do,: do do

]0 cases Boots and Shoes.

Together with many other articles too numerous to mention, to all of which we would invite the attention of Country Merchants nnd the trade generally CHARLES A DUY,

Rosa' Building. West side Public Square. January 19, 1850.-21 tf

DR. MURPHY'S

Strsra r-f'ofr/efl V*csalable

Anti-Billions Pills., For the immediate and permanent cure of Agne nnd Fever, Chills and Fe ver, and all other Fevers. Prepared by WM. H. MURPHY, M. D. 384 Pearl Street New York, To ithom all orders for the rills must be addressed, (Postpaid.) tdOO REWARD t! I!

I will give Five Ilutulred Dollars to any person who willproduce, at a less coat, a better, more innocent and more perfect cure for AGUE AND FEVER. or Chills and Fever, than Dr. Murphy's SugarCoated Vegetable Anti-Fever Pills. I will also give Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars to any person who will show a single case where any injurious effects have attended the use of these rills They are warranted in all cases to cure Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, when taken according to the directions accompanying them.

WM. H. MURPHY, M. D.

ftSrPrice only 50 cents a box.

DR. MirRPIIY»S

SUGAR-COATKD VEGETABLE ANTI-BILIOUS •tnd •Vnti-thfspcptiC Pit/ft

Thtse Pills are composed entirely of vegetable ingredients, and contain not one particle of calomel or mercury in any form, nor any mineral substance whatever, and may be taken at all times and under all circumstances, and by all ages, without any fear of the sad consequences often attending mer curial and mineral preparations.

Sold wholesale and retail by J. R. CUNNING HAM,Terre Haute,and J. W. PEARCE, Lock port. sept'JO n5yl

NEW CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. CjHIRLEY by the author of Jane Eyre. O Agnes Grey, by the author of Jane Eyre and

Shirley.

West side of Public Square.

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

A A I A S

The most SPTiFIVDID GOODS in market. WILLIAMS & EARLY, RE now receiving direct from N.Y., Philor\ delphin and Baltimore, a general stock of Dry Goods, Qucensware,

The Peer's Daughter, by Lady Lytton Bulwer. The Little Savage, by Captnin Marryatt. Scenes where the Tempter has triumphed. David Copperfield the Younger, by Dickens. Sidonia. tne Sorceress. Mary Moreton, or the Broken Promise, by T. S.

Arthur.

The Trapper's Bride. Love in high Life, by T. S. Arthur. The History of Pendennis, his Fortunes snd Misfortunes, his Friends and his greatest Enemy, by

Thackeray. Journey to the Gold Diggings, by Jeremiah Saddlebags. Sequel to the Miseries nnd MysteriesofNew York. Ned Buntline's Life Yarn. The Banker's Clerk, or Lost and Found. The Man with the Mask, by George Lippord. Memoirs of a Preacher, by George Lippard. The Whig Almanac for i850. The American Almanac for 1850. The Life of Helen Jewett. by the editor of the New

York National Police Gazette. The Black Knight, or the Wandering Bohemian. The Belle of Madrid, or the Unknown Mask. The Spaniard, or the Cruiser of Long Island.

For sale at PERKINS &. BUCKINGHAM'S fel»2:23tf Cheap JBookstore DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.

AHE

,4fit

up." will

copartnership heretofore existing under I the firm of NIPPERT & MOLJTOR, was dissolved on the 30th 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,

LATE OF THE FIRM OF NIPPPRT MOLITOR, Respectfully notifies his friends, and the public generally, that he hns established himself in business, "solitary and alone," at the

4 4

POLITICAL!

O S O N E

Now known as the Farrington Block, where he will Ite most happy toaee 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 Goods, Direct from the eastern marketa, consisting of ®i3V 8-»7.aW3Y AMI® Stf-APlS,

HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. &c. His new store-room is commodious and com fortahle, handsomely fitted up, and in accordance with the "progressive spirit of the age." His goods will be found ditto, ana he most respectfully asks a share of the public attention and patronage.

Country Merchants who wish to replenish their stocks, will find it to their interest to give him a call. feb2:23tf

BOOKS FOR FARMERS.

THE

Fanner's Library. Rodger's Scientific Agriculture. Thomas' Fruit Culturist Allen on Domestic Animals. Diseases of Animals, by Cole. Downing'* Fruits, ami Fruit Trees of America. ColeV American Fruit Book. ottage Garden of America. The Fcrmer and Emigrant's Book. The Gardener and Complete Florist. The Horse Doctor. Mason's Fsrrier. For sale by

PERKINS &, BUCKINGHAM, at the sign of the Big Book.

Nov 10,18*9-1 Itf

THE STATESMAN* MANUAL

CON

TAINING the Addreeaes snd Messages of tbe Presidents of the United States Inaugural. Annual, and Special, from 1789 to 1846: with a Memoir of each of the Presidents, and a History of their Administrations also, the Cun«titafion of the United States, and a selection of important documents and statistical information compiled from official soarees, by Edwin Wil liaras.

For sale at the sign of tbe BIG BOOK. Nov. 10.1849-lltT

The Western Writing Book and Teacher. /CONTAINING the whole art of practical Pen manship designed for t&e use of Common Schools. Writing Schools, and Private Learners, by E. F. Taste, for aewnieen yean a Writingmaster. For sal® by

PERKINS St BUCKINGHAM,

6fcfcS3tf Sfen of the Big Book

Doctors Elliott A Palmer

RESPE

TFULLY tender their services to tibe atinos of Terre Haute aad vicinity, in the practka of Medicine in all iu depart menta and from tbe grew length and extent of thair experience in that capacity in die valley of tbe Wabash, and affixed determination to attend promptly and fiuthnliy to their mfeatonl duties, they eonfi dently hope that they shall he able to satisfy their patrons.

Office in tbe BtftsL

4 Fancy KID article, jast received AW A. CORNWELLnmt.

tbe City

mar30-31y_

1.000 SS.5T•pI31 34*f R- CWC»HAM.

NEW HARDWARE.

ENLARGEMENT OF THE PAD-LOCK.

Int^reaped Quantity of all kinds of Hard* wares

Redaction of Prices at the

0Q

5

& -8 fii

*3

P3

WE

Knives ami Forks. (Razors.

are now receiving st ofir old stand, (Eat side of the Publte Square,) a very large and splendid assortment of

I IN A E I A S

of every variety and description Also, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Cabinet Trimmings. Shoa findings and leather Mechanics' toola, ot every description Smiths' tools Mill and Cut aawa. Circular saws, 6 to 24 inch Anvils and vi* ces, bellows. Iron snd Nails,Sheet iron. Tin plate Zing, Tinned copper, Braxiere copper, wire, caststeel, English, German, American snd Spring Steel, 100 feet coil chain, 300 pair trace chains, 1000 pounds log chains, 1000 feet I, 1 and li rope, 1000 pounds 1, H, and 14 lead pipe, bar lead, shot, 30 kegs Kentucky rifle powder, 100,000at D. "aps.

Shot Gnns, Rifles, Revolving Pistols, Gun Locks, 150 Remington and Dayton Rifle Barrels, lOo sett Cincinnati Waggon Boxes, 2, 000 pounds Hollow Ware, Coed Grates, Fire

Brick, 20 dot. Axes, of the beet manufactories, including also SPLENDID STOCK OF SADDLtiltY HARDWARE, and a very large and well assorted stock of IRON.

It is impossible for us to specify in so large a stock, but we have no hesitation in saying that our stock and assortment is SUPERIOR to any in Terre-Hante, or West of the Mountains, and that we are prepared to meet any kind of competition in the way of exclusive Hardware.

It is one thing to make an impreaaion that we sell cheap, but quite a different thing to aell a little lower than our neighbors.

Look for the old Pad-Lock, if you want to find the best assortment ot Hardware, ever brought into the Western country. ft3rCountry Merchants can supply themselves witii small bills aa well as to purcnase East.

KT A supply of LAKE SALT, always on ban S. H. POTTER & CO. Terre-Haute, October 13, 1849. 7tf.

rT

HE undersigned, having been appointed Agent I for the Columbus Insurance Company, is now prepared to take risks against loss or damage by fire, and to insure goods transported on rivers sna canals, to and from the eastern cities and towns in the United States. Persons insuring with said company will be dealt with promptly and honora bly. W.N. HAMILTON, Agent

Terre-Haute, Sept. 25,1848-4 yl WALL PAPER! QAA PIECES super and superfine new style pa per hangings and bordering. 1000 Paper Window Shades a new and splendid article. 100 Fire Board Prints, very elegant, for sale wholesale or retail cheap for cash.

CHARLES A.DUY

West side of Public Souare,

april2835tf next door to the Book Store

N E

CHEAP

O O S

FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT.

WILLIAM

& EARLY are now receiving

direct from the East, a large stock of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qtieensware and

Hardware,

all of which will be sold as low as any other establishment in Terre Haute. We wish to purchase 20,000 pounds of RAGS in exchange for cash or goods.

We will also take in exchange for goods st low prices. Flaxseed, White Beans, feathers, Beeswax and all kinds of Country Produce.

J- n. SARGENT, Cincinnati.

WILLIAMS & EARLY

Terre Haute, Nov. 4,1848. nlOtf

if

BIIOKAW

1

&

COKNWKLL,

MERCHANT TAILORS, On the East side of the Public Square, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. 1 AVE just received a very handsome assortment of Black and Brown Frenck Cloths, Doe Skin and French Striped Cassimeres, Black and Figured Satin and Worsted Vestings, to which we ask especial attention.

We are also in receipt of a general assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, and keep on hand and make to order all kinds of 3C^. mjb rmc rar wr which we warrant to be well made and of the most fashionable cut, and will constantly keep a, supply of every thing necessary to the

WARDROBE OF GENTLEMEN. It is no trouble to us to show our goods, so thSf gentlemen wanting any thing in our line will oblige us by giving us a call, we pledge ourselves to sell at reasonable prices—and the article sold shall be precisely such as we represent it. We are regularly established here and it is our plea sure, aa well aa our interest, to satisfy our custo mere. Dec. 22,1849—17m3.

W. T. MARSH AIX, Terre Haute*

SARGENT & MARSHALL, Wholesale aad Retail dealers in

BOO TS AND SHOlSsS, WA73©?JA!', 03© SVBId* TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

WE respectfully csll the sttention of our friends snd the community in general lo our new and complete assortment of

BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, which we hnve just opened on National Road-St-one door east of W. B. Tcraj.'e, and to which stock we will continue to add from time to time as may be necessary to keep up a lull and general supply.

We flatter onrselves that onr articles and prices, are such as to induce those who may favor us with a call, to give us their patronage.

We have employed Ms. Yotrm, an experienced

workman, as our foreman and cutter, snd we can promise work promptly done snd in a superior manner. SARGENT & MARSHALL.

November 10,1849. Utf

N E W A E 8HOP. FRANCIS E. ROTHE,

HAS

removed his Barber Shop from the base ment of tbe City Hotel, to tbe room next door to the Bdckeye Grocery, where be will always be prepared in the line of

Fashionable Hair Dressing Shaving, &c., &c. Being regularly trained tn his business in Leipsic, Germany, be promises that no one can give more satisfaction.

KrKeen Rasors and clean ahsving. Terre Haute. May 26,1849. 39tf

Cypurposes,for

-For medicine

sale by

apl2134tt

CIGARS.—Juat

R. CUNINGHAM.

received a large supply oft

perfine Regalia, Principe, small La Norma and Half Spanish by the box or retail. sp!21 34tf J. R. CUNINGHAM,

FRESH GARDEN SEEDS

IUST

received from D- Laodretfa. Bioomsdale, near Philadelphia. A large mpply. with catalogue*. {api21 34tf) J. CUN1NGHAM.

Headier** New Work.

SACKED

NEW

Scenes auod Character*, illustrated for

aale at the sign of the Big Book. fcb233tf

MAPS Of the United Ststes, California. Mexico and the West Indies. For sale by PERKINS St BUCKINGHAM, fcb2£3tf Sfrn the Big Book.

GLASSaaaortment

__ FLAT BOATS FOB BALE.

2

JARS, Tincture Botdea, and a com-! havs a bottle of thia medkina in tarirbouae. plete of Druggist Fltrnitnre—36 boxes jast received by ap!3134tf JR. CUNINGHAM.

flat Boats for aale. Enquire of Jan. B. 1890-akf E/H WMTTORTH

Small Profits and Quick Sales. Now Dry Goods Store tutd,New GoOds* CHEAP FOR CASH.

THE

subscriber has token the store lately occupied by Mr. E. S. Wolfe, on the West side qf the Square, two dcra south of Bement & Co., where he will open in a few days a NEW AND ENTIRELY FRESH STOCK of Merchandise, purchased Utia spring in New I'orA and Philadelphia at the

JjOtcext 1 e*sh Price*, He feels assured that he can ofler inducements in the way of choice Good* and at very low prices, toaU who may favor him with a call.

GOODS SOLD BY THE PIECE at a very small advance on Eastern Prices. Store keepers visiting Terre-Haute will find it to their interest to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, aa I shall be in constant receipt of tne latest atylesoi Goods during the whole season.

Q^ODTXIA&TTSR^' UA»(KXILTXAA»C» taken in exchange ibr Goods, if delivered at the time of trade.

CHARLES A. DUY.

Terre-Hante, March 31,1849. 31ml

ATTORNEY FOR PROSECUTING Claims at the City of Washington. fT'HE subscriber undertakes the collection, set-

I tlement and adjustment of all manner of claims, accounts or demands against the Government of the United States, or any foreign state or country, before Commissioners, before Congress, or before any of the public Departments at Washington.

The prttcurinff of Patents, Army and Navy Pensions, the collection of accounts against the Government, all Land Claima,and every demand or other business of whatever kind requiring the prompt and efficient services of an Attorney or Agent.

A residence of fourteen years at the seat of the Federal Government, with a thorough and familiar acquaintance with the various systems and routine of public business at the different offices, as well at in Congress added to this, free access to the ablest l«jal advisers, if needed, justifies the undersignedin pledging tlie fullest satisfaction and tbe utmost dispatch to tlioso who may entrust their business to his care. Being well known to the greater part of the citizens of this district, and to many gentlemen who have been members of both Houses of Congress in the last twelve years, it is deemed uselesa to extend this notice by special references.

Communications must be prepaid in all cases. Charges or fees will be regulated by the nature and extent of tbe business, but moderate in all casea. Address,

C. SPALDING, Attorney. Cf

Oc*. 20.1849—8tf Washington, D. C. Law Office in Washington.

THEWashington,haa

undersigned taken an office in the city of and proposes to practise law before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Board of Commissioners on Mexican Claims appointed under an act of Congress of March 3d, 1849, and any other boards of commivioners for adjudicating claims which may be established.

Claims for spoliation by the French prior to 1800 will also receive the attention of the undersigned and if a board shall be established for their adjustment, he propoaea to undertake tbe agency of such claims.

The undersigned will retain his residence and law office in Norwich, Tonnecticut, but designs being at Washington at such times during theses *ions of the Supreme Court, of Congress, and of boards of commissioners for adjudicating claims, as may be necessary to enable him to give persons! attention to the business intrusted to him.

Letters in relation to business, addressed to the undersigned st Washington, C, or Norwich, Connecticut, will at all times receive immediate attention. JOHN A. ROCKWELL

Washington, June 20,1849.

Terra Haute, Sept. 22, 1849. 4tf.

Small Profits and Quick Sales. New Store and More New Goods. DRV GOODS, GROCERIES,

H'trrtwitre* Queen sir ttrr. BOOTS, SHOES, WALL PAPER, CURTAIN PAPER,SEGARS, PERFUME­

RY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., Ac.. l/OR sale cheap for Cash or Produce, wholesale or retail.

JCrLook out for great bargains at the New Cheap Store, two doors south of Bement & Co.'s ARLESA. DUY. _jApriI 28,1848. West side Public Square.

CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE.

C. T. LONGSTREET & CO., 1 No. 64 Nassau Street, New York,

ARE

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

(DiL/OTMinrffl-

That can hs found In nny house in the United States, and much greater variety than «v hovo ever had the pleasure to offer to our patrons, and styles to suit purchasers from any part of tlie Uni ted States or California.

Our

Foreign

Good*'

Are of our own importation, and our Domestics di rect from the manufacturers, which enables us to sell our stock at a lower price than can be found at houses that do but a limited trade. Our styles and extensive stock having placed us at the head in our line qf trade, we intend to remain in this position so long as these recommendations will keep us there. If ptirchssers will favor us with a call we will take pleaaure in showing them through our extensive stock which will answer for itsetf

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

Wood & Donnelly,

Dealers in Medieine, Drugs, &c. TERRE-HAUTE.

REQUEST

the attention of purchasers to their

well selected assortment of Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals. Paints, Giant, Glassware, Brushes, Perfumery,

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

Jan. 26, 1850-22-tf.

CITY HOTEL.

And General Stage Office. MARKET STREET, SOUTH EAST OF PUBLIO SQUARE,

TERRE HAUTE. IND. LOUIS LEVY, Proprietor. myS n36tf

T. O. TWITCHELL,

Forwarding Vommigaion

TO POYDR AS STREET,

93rE. H. FAIRCHILD. (formerlyof Harrington, Hannah Sc Co., Evansville,) is connected with the above hooae, and solicits consignments from his friends.

Refer to— Bbmest & VILLI, J. H. Miaou Sc Co. 1 sag4 49n6m

DENTISTRY. H. R. SMITH D. D. S^ BEING now perman?nt-

If located in his new ofnee on Ohio street, third door east of the public square, will at all time*

be in readiness to wait on his pstrons in ail things pertaining to bis profession. Terre-Haute, April 17,1849* 34y!

N- B.—No credit given for operations an less by previoaMrrsngemen

WINDOW GLASS.

£T£f HALF boxes, from 8 by 10 to 20by 24, jast -»0 received by spl2134tf J. CUNINGHAM/

Musical Instruments.

AND DEPOT OF BRONZE POWDERS. HE subscriber. Importer an* Msnufacturer, keeps constantly on hsnd the largest assortment ol Musical Instruments of every description in the United tates, also Bronze Powder, of all colors srd qualities of the best German manufactory. Dutch Metal, Florence Leaf Gold, and Ultramarine Line, and which he will sell on ressonsble terms. Store-keepers ere requested to call and examine his large assortment before purchasing elsewhere. EDWARD BAA n, mar9-30-4w. 87 Fulton 8c, New York.

CHOLERA.

W"? b**!?0, band a large lot of Dr. J. Dsnnbard's Cholera Syrop This vsluabie preparation has been need with unparalleled sneccss in New Orleans snd Mem* phis daring thepast winter Every family shoul/

May 19,1849*

C.J. ALLISON A, CO. 3St4

The Coin Chart Maanal.

(~TOyT AlNING eight hundrnd snd fifty fscsinV_y ilies of the varioos Gold snd Silver coins eitru! stion st the sign of the Big Book. fcW2 tf

MOFFAT'S

life WllS Pheenix BMItrs.

These Medicines have ""*^23, {^jg* public for a period of JIPTEJSTJ YE&R5, during that time have maintained^ ^hcharaeter in almost every part of the traorditmrv and immediate power feet health to persons suflfenng kind of disease to which the human frame ia hahla.

IH MANY THOTTSAKM^

of certificated instances, they

The first operation is to loosen ftom the coat# of the stomach and bowels the vnrioua impun* tiea and erodities constantly ssttling Ptniiid them and to remove the hardened taces which collecl in tbe convolutions of the small intestines. Othsr mediclt»s only partisllv cleanse these, and leave, such collected masses behind to produce habitual Oostiveness, with all its train of evils, or sodden Diarrhrea with its imminent dangers, mm tact is well-known to all regular anatomists who examine the human bowels afler death and hettce the prejudice of these well-informed men again* the quack medicines of the age- The fffSIr effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICTHES to cleanse the kidneys und the bladder and, by this means, the liver and lungs, the healUiftil action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. Ths 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 (bod coming from a clean stomach, oourses Ireely through the veins, renews every part ol the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek.

Tbe following are among the distreswing riety of human diseases in which the VEGE­\vs-known

TABLE LIFE MEDICINES ere well to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, *y thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow ol

Eind

nre healthy bil®* instead of tha stal# and acrid FlatnlMlCy. Loss or ArrsTiTt, H«»arsuaN, HKADACIIK, RESTLRSSNuse, ILi.-TsMrau, ANXIKTT, LANOUOR, and MKLANCIIOLY, whiob are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, wtB vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure,

Coftiveness, Cleaning the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence all violent purges leave ti|* bowels ooative within two days.

Diarrhon *nd Cholera,* by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints ara occasioned, and by promoting the lubricativs so* •ration of the muoous membrane.

Fever* Of all kinds, by restoring the e.ooa *e a regular circulation, through the process of perspK ration in such cases, and the thorough solution all intestinal obstruction in others.

The Lira MRI»CINKS have been known In cure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks and Gout»« *lf that time, by removing loon inflammation from the muscles and ligaments o» the joints.

Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strength eninj the kidneys and bladder: they operate snort delightfully on these important organs, snd hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of QrftVOl.

Also "Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which thei« creatures adhere.

Asthma ®nd Consumption, by relieving the air-vessels of til* lungs i'rum ths muoous whioh even slight colds will occasion, and which, if not removed, becomes hardened, and produces these dreadful diseases.

Scurvy, Ulcers, «NL In^terate SWM,

hav^eni|'^jJ

sufferers ftom the very verge of grave, after all the deceptive had Utterly foiled and to many thousands they

.^vrS ra

me.it of hsalth, without whtch life ''"Jf nartial blessing. So great, indeed, has «'®jr efficacy invariably and infallibly pnved. that It K« anneared scarcely less than miraculoua to those who were acquainted wUh the beantiMly Dhikienphical principles upon whtch they are compounded. *nd upon which they

con!^u»"t^ a(^

(t was to their manifest and sensiWe actioa ia purifying the springs and channels oflife, and endoing ^tem with renewed tone and vigor, thai they were indebted for their wune.

Unlike the host of pernicioos quacWswhk* boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFEMEDTj CliriEg are purely and solely vegetable and contain neither lerOIUJ,

I|OR

Amnio. WW any

AFLTAPOBJNOR,nJ®"®*»y

other

m,neni'»

Whatever. They are entirely oompoaad of extracts from rare and powerftil plants, the virtues of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent phartnaCeutical chemists, are altogether unknown to ths famorant pretenders to medical science and were never before administered in aohappdy efficacious a Combination. ,.

b/

the perfect purity which these LIFE HEDI* CINES idve to the blood, and all the humors. Soorbutio Eruptioni end Bad Complexions, by their alterative effect upon the iluids thai feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions.

The use of these Pills for a very short Ume will effect an entire core of Salt Bheom, snd a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. Common Colds

and

Influenza will always be

cured by one dose,, or by two even in the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this most distressing end obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LUtTJa MEDICINES deserve a distinct and emphatie recommcndution. It is well-known to hundreds in this city, that the former proprietor of these valuable Medicines was himself amicted with this compaiut for upwards of TinaTV-rivs VEASS and that hs tried in vain svenr remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materia Mediea He however at length triad the Medicine which is now offered to the public, and he was cured ia a very short time, after his recovery had been pro. oounced not only improbable, but absolutely Jin* possible, by any human means.

FEVER AND AGUE. for this scourge of .the western country thss# Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the systsnt subject to a return of the disease—a cure by these medicines is permsnent—TRY TI1EM, Bi SATISFIED, AND BE CURED.

Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaintl. General Debility, Loss

or Arret IT*, AHB

DISSASKS or FKMALKS—these medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this description:—KINO'S EVIL snd Scsort/LA, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medicines. NIOIIT SWEATS, Ncuvoos DBBIUTT, NISVOUS COMPLAINTS of all kinds,

PALPITATION or

TUB

UU»T^

PAINTER'S COLIC, Sre speedily cured. XEBCUBIAL DISEASES. Peraotn wboao couautulioiia have be coma Im% paired by the injudicious use of MERCURY, willf find thess Medicines a perfect cure, as they neverk fail to eradicate from the system al! the effects of1 Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A single tnsl wil place them beyond the reach of competition, is the estimation of every patient

BE CAHEFUL OF C0UNTERFE1T& Several have lately been discovered, and tberr nefarious authors arrested, both in Ute city of New York and abroad.

Boy of no one who is not an AUTHORisae* Aonrr. .. Prepared and sold by Dr. W. D. MOFFAT 336 Broadway, New York.

FOR SALE BY

WOOD & DONNELLY,

Whotessle snd Retsil Agents, Terre Hsute, fnd' January 26,1850. 22-ly

&

AHB

nm

O

PR2NTIH6,:

AT TBI & eourtct 0Cf(cc»

•p TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,

WITH A niESH surrtr or

crzaBrssr omis qvcrcpam*

We hive slso a complete aet of new and beautiful

O IS E S

For Card Printing in imitation of Copper-plate*if Persona wanting Printing dona will do wall top give uea call as with new msterisls snd expe-# riencHI workmen, we cannot be excel led

(and

WA1K1XT SATtCTACTIOtt.

wjjl